Keremeos Review, September 06, 2012
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KEREMEOS LIBRARY WRAP UP
DOWNTOWN IN THE DUMPS
MOTORHOME BLAZE
Summer season ends at ORL See page 10
Business closure on Main Street has busi-ness owners concerned See page 3
Keremeos responds to motor home fi re See page 10
Vol15 Number 36 Thursday September 6 2012
THETHE
wwwkeremeosreviewcomwwwkeremeosreviewcom$115 including HSTServing the communities of Keremeos Cawston Okanagan Falls and KaledenPM Agreement 40012521
Volunteers with the Okanagan Brigade Society make their fi nal charge for the beach in Okanagan Falls on August 31 The group spent the week paddling down Okanagan and Skaha Lakes in a reenactment of a fur brigade voyage from days past
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
During the last week of August the Okanagan Brigade So-ciety hosted voyageurs from across Western Canada the North West United States and possibly from as far away as Europe and Australia
Base camp for the fi rst two days of the brigade was the histor-ic OrsquoKeefe Ranch En-tertainment included story telling by local historical story tellers The fi rst dayrsquos activi-ties included warm up paddles on Wood lake and Kalamalka Lake
The offi cial launch of 15 to 20 24 foot long voyageur canoes occurred at the head of Lake Okanagan) on
August 27Over the next sev-
eral days the brigade travelled the entire length of lakes Oka-nagan and Skaha to Okanagan Falls
Each canoe was-paddled by six to 12 voyageurs During the brigade participants had the opportunity to learn about the rich history of the Oka-nagan First Nations people the Okanagan Fur Brigade Trail and the early ranching his-tory of the valley
The voyageu r s were impressed by the beauty of the Oka-nagan valley After paddling there was ample time to savour fresh produce from local fruit stands and sample award win-ning wines from local wineries
On hand to greet the paddlers upon their ar-rival at Christie Park was Area ldquoDrdquo Direc-tor Tom Siddon and Alternate Tom Styffe as well as a scatter-ing of Okanagan Falls residents
Brigadeers paddle into Okanagan
FallsModern day adventurers take part in ldquoBrigade Trails to Wine Trailsrdquo
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
Olalla ldquoTown Hallrdquo meeting tak-ing place on Saturday September 8 at 11am
Under the 20rsquo x 20rsquo tent 1518 Hwy 3A(Next door to Zackrsquos New and Used
Store)The purpose of this meeting is to
share information so that we can work toward solving problems that the com-
munity facesbull Information on the Boil Water Ad-
visory for Olalla will be available Your questions will be answered by the tech-nical experts at the RDOS
bull Nominations for the Olalla Water Board will be accepted Your participa-tion in decision making for your com-munity is vital
bull Information on what the RDOS does and does not ldquodordquo respecting roads Get the dirt on our roads
bull Information on the recent RDOS fi re ban This ban is intended to protect public safety
bull Presentations by interested com-munity groups Information to share Now is the time to do it
If you represent a community group and would like an opportunity to speak at this gathering please contact Angel-ique Wood at 250-292-8082 before noon on Friday September 7 in order that you may be placed on the agenda
Olalla Town Hall Meeting will discuss community issuesContributed
Page 2 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
OKANAGAN FALLSSECOND MON Communities for Kids OKFalls Table Mtg 245 pm at StrongStart Early Learning Ctr at OK Falls Elementary 250-498-8433 for more infoMON amp WED Carpet Bowling 1 pm Senioriacutes CentreTUESDAY South Okanagan Toastmasters 7 - 9 pm at Best Western in Osoyoos Call 498-4412 499-2144TUESDAY Bingo at the Senior Citizeniacutes Centre on Willow St 1pm (except last Tues)EVERY 3RD TUESDAY Legion Branch 227 Gen Meeting 7 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsWEDNESDAY Join the Stroke Recovery Club for stroke survivors and caregivers from 10 am to 12 noon at the South Okanagan Similkameen Brain Injury Society office 2-996 Main Street PentictonCall Tina at 490-0613 FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 100 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Womens Institute meeting at the Falls Community Centre business at 7 entertainment at 8 pm Call Betty for more info - 497-6665THURSDAY Bridge 1 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Crib 7 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Computer classes 9 am Senioriacutes CentreFRIDAY Arts group painting 1- 3 pmFRIDAY Whist 7 pm 2ND amp 4TH FRIDAY A Wellness Clinic is held at the Seniors Centre on Willow Street 9 to 11 am Have your blood pressure heart and weight checked by a retired registered nurse Open to everyoneFIRST FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary Dinner and Entertainment 600 pm After the Meat DrawTHIRD FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry Dinner 600 pm After the Meat DrawFRIDAYS amp SATURDAYS The Okanagan Falls Legion Branch 227 has meat draws from 500 pmSATURDAY OK Falls Legion Branch 227 Dinner and Dance 600 pmFIRST SATURDAY Ladies Auxiliary Branch 227 Drop in Bingo 1-4 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD SATURDAY OF MONTH Drop in bingo at OK Falls Senior Centre 1128 Willow St
KEREMEOSMONDAY NA meets at 8 pm at the South Similkameen Health Centre2nd MONDAY Similkameen COPS 7 pm Upstairs at the Legion (Legion Hall) Ben Gumm for info 499-02164th MONDAY Orchard Haven - Friends and family council monthly meetings Making a difference to residential careMON WED FRI KrossFit Fitness (similar to lsquoboot camprsquo) 715 - 8 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTUESDAY Every 2nd Caregiver Group Activity Room Orchard Haven 130 - 3 pm For info 499-3020TUESDAY AA Meetings 730 pm in the Health Center Activity Room info call Diane 499-0077TUESDAY Handguns 530 pm Fly Tying22 Shoot 7 pm KCSA (Keremeos Cawston Sportsmans Association) Club House More info call 250-499-7027TUESDAY Keremeos Bellringers 730 pm Cawston United Church for more info call Herma 499-5292 Joan 499-2450 WEDNESDAY Qigong exercise 9 am Cawston Church Hall 499-7852 for informationWEDNESDAY Kyokushin Karate at Legion Hall from 5 - 7 pm Phone Lyle for info 292-8565WEDNESDAY Diabetes Clinic 830 am - 3 pm at Similkameen Health Centre RN amp Reg Dietitian in attendance Dr referrals or self refer-
ral Appts necessary Phone 1-800-707-85501st THURSDAY South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting 7 pm at the Ecumenical Church in KeremeosTHURSDAYS AA meetings at 730 pm Health Centre activity room Info call Eleanor 499-5982THURSDAY KCSA Monthly meetings the last Thursday of each month at clubhouse 730 pmTHURSDAY Yoga Cawston Hall in the WI Room 730 pm for more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTHURSDAY Afternoon dances at the OAP Seniors Centre from 130 - 4 pmTHURSDAY Similkameen Adult Badminton Club Oct 16th to Dec 18th 7 pm to 9 pm For more info call Manfred at 499-5290THURSDAY Weight Watchers 5 pm Elks Hall More info call Sarah at 250-499-2878FRIDAY Keremeos TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 900 am at the Health Centre Visitors amp new members are welcome Call Georgina at 499-0202 or Dianne Clifton at 499-5180 for more infoFRIDAY Elks and Royal Purple bingo Doors open at 530 pm FRIDAY Carpet Bowling at 100 pm in the Cawston Hall Bowlers needed Call Glennys at 499-5409SUNDAY KCSA Trap Shooting 1100 am to Weather permittingSUNDAY Yoga at 800 am at Sim Rec Centre bring a yoga mat amp blanket Call Theresia (Certified Yoga Instructor) 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaSUNDAY AA Meeting at 1000 am in the Health Center Activity Room Info call Eleanor at 499-59823rd MONDAY Kars Under the K Meeting 700 pm Meeting Room at Health Center Call Marcel Morin for info 499-77752nd TUESDAY Can-Do General Meetings Everyone Welcome Phone 499-2420 for more information 3RD TUESDAY Legion General Meeting 700 pm Keremeos Legion Hall1ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH Regular meeting of the OAP Branch 65 at 2 pm Keremeos1ST amp 3RD WEDNESDAY Search amp Rescue meet 7-9 pm 8th Ave amp 4th St Call 499-6067 or 499-54292ND WEDNESDAY OF MONTH The Similkameen Garden Club meets at 7 pm at the OAP Centre on Main Street in Keremeos Everyone is welcome2ND amp 4TH THURSDAY Keremeos Lions Club meet upstairs at the Legion hall at 7 pm 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY The Royal Purple Lodge meets at 130 pm at the Elks Hall Info 499-7073LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH KCSA Club meetingEVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY The Keremeos Elks meet at 730 pm at the Elks Hall EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY amp FRIDAY Interval Training at the Rec Center 6am-7am Call Annette 250-499-22381ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Jam Session OAP 1 pm Everyone Welcome 499-0112
HEDLEYTUESDAY 2xrsquos a month Soup and Sandwich - OAPO Hall watch for postersTHURSDAY Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Happy Hall free computer useTHURSDAY Learn how to make Crafts - 630 pm to 9 pm at OAPO Hall2ND MONDAY Regular monthly meetings are held at 6 pm Hedley Happy Hall19 + amp over welcome2ND MONDAY Hedley Museum meeting 600 pm at the Museum2ND SUNDAY Pancake Breakfast Hedley Happy Hall 800 am to 1100 am OAPO Hall3RD MONDAY Monthly meeting 2 pm at OAPOEVERY SUNDAY Hedley Farmerrsquos Market June 17 to October 9th 9 am to 1 pm follow the signs
Phone (250)499-2653Fax (250)499-2645
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out Call the Review today to have your event listed in the events
section or the calendar section FREE OF CHARGE
Call 499-2653 or 497-8880
THE
The Okanagan Falls Branch is located at 101 - 850 Railway Lane Ph (250)497-5886
We always have fun events going on at
the Library Be sure to check out what
is going on this fall and winter
For more information call 497-5886
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Friday September 7th Meat Draw 5 pm
Saturday September 8th Meat Draw 5 pm
Followed at 630 by an LA supper
and entertainment by TOTAL GIN
Come and enjoy yourselves
A lobsters blood is colorless but when exposed to oxygen
it turns blue
ARE YOU IN NEED OF LEGAL INFORMATION OR
ASSISTANCECall the Lower Similkameen Community
Services Society at 250-499-2352 to access this free service offered in partnership with the
Legal Services Society of BC
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE AT THE REVIEW
PRICES STARTING ATBlack amp White Copies 15 cent eachColour Copies 75 cent each
Friends of the Keremeos RinkAnnual Raffle
Supporting Kidrsquos Ice Skating amp Hockey
Tickets Available at Signzca Irly Bird
Similkameen Agencies Amber Light Cana-
dian Chopper Lucky Dollar
13 prizes ~ Draw September 7th ~ We now also sell roll ends ~
Keremeos Retired Firemans Pancake BreakfastSaturday September 15
Sizzle Fest DayMemorial Park
730 am to 1030 am$5 each for a good
Firemanrsquos Breakfast
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 3
news
The north side of Sev-enth Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy after the closure of Keremeos VarietyThe loss of the long time business on Main Street has business owners concerned that the village business policies in Keremeos are not in keeping with the times
Main street is starting to take on the appearance of a ghost town
The recent announcement of a quit-ting business sale at Keremeos Variety has resonated through the Keremeos downtown business section already feeling the effects of recessionary times a slow tourist summer and cross border shopping practices
The prospect of yet another vacant building in the villagersquos main com-mercial block provides locals with yet another reason to take their business elsewhere - as the selection of mer-chandise available in town declines consumers think outside the community more and more
Several business owners have in recent weeks begun talking about what changes they would like to see in order to make it easier for business to locate and operate in Keremeos
ldquoWe pay way too much taxes for our small tax basewe get very little if anything but grief if we try and im-prove or bring new business in Existing businesses are closingand those of us wanting to sell cannot because of way too many restrictive bylawswhich scare prospective buyers awayrdquo commented Karl Schorb of the recently relocated Branding Iron Bar and Grill
He cited infl exible parking bylaws as the main reason for a prospective business to back out of a deal to ac-quire Keremeos Variety recently and he wonders why the village canrsquot be more fl exible in times like these when parking isnrsquot an issue currently in the downtown core
Across the street at Canadian Chop-per Daryl Letkeman and Sandy Taylor were upset when they received a 25 per cent increase in their municipal tax bill this year
ldquoWersquore assessed on three lotsrdquo Sandy said ldquobut there is only one business
hererdquoTaylor was also displeased at last
yearrsquos council decision to allow $250 of taxpayers money to be spent on a farewell gift for parting CAO Joni Heinrich
ldquoLosing Keremeos Variety is a big blowrdquo Taylor said ldquoit has been such a stable buisness on Seventh Avenue for such a long time
The village needs something besides fruit stands to stop tourists Our restau-rants are good - thatrsquos not an issuerdquo
Taylor said she would be interested in discussing a theme for downtown
Next door at Napa Auto Parts owner Aaron Beauchamp indicated that local bylaws did not seem to be affecting his business negatively
ldquoLosing Keremeos Va-riety is a big loss for the downtownrdquo Beauchamp admitted He felt that in order to be successful in business in Keremeos one needed to have cash in hand and provide goods and services not already available
ldquoYou canrsquot survive du-plicating existing businessrdquo he stated ldquoand you canrsquot af-ford to carry big debtrdquo
Beauchamp felt that a business that provided family needs would be suc-cessful
ldquoThere needs to be cooperation amongst existing businesses to ensure that we donrsquot all carry the same thingrdquo he said adding his observation that the ldquodowntown hasnrsquot really changed that much in 30 yearsrdquo
Off the main street Jake MacDonald of Keremeos Building Supplies sees a move to disincorporate as a step back-wards
ldquoIrsquod sell and move onrdquo he said should the village deliberately drop its status
ldquoDo they think that local politics is the reason the Variety Store shut downrdquo he asked
ldquoPeople spend their working lives building a business that nowadays no one can afford to buy out - no one has the money to come in and continue so shutting down is the only option when you are ready to retirerdquo
MacDonald agrees that village busi-
ness taxes are higher than they should be and while he feels local government doesnrsquot necessarily work to discourage businessthey donrsquot actively encourage it either
ldquoOur taxes are high compared to the services we getrdquo MacDonald continued ldquoI see main street as having a different situation than me - tax incentives to make main street viable even if I donrsquot get anything - to me the downtown area has to be viable - keep the plywood off the windows and put something in the storesrdquo
Shannon Forner of Valu Plus Foods also worries about the imminent closure of the Variety Store and its implications on business activity in Keremeos
ldquoDo I have concerns Yes big onesrdquo she said ldquoDo I have answers Nordquo
Forner notes that most of Main Street business is made up of renters so tax incentives may not help She sees an issue with older businesses that close because any new business starting up may be subject to a number of new bylaws that didnrsquot apply to the previous busi-
ness - an example being the number of parking spaces now required by down-town businesses who pay a fee in lieu of not being able to provide enough
ldquoBusiness taxes are high - ridicu-lously highrdquo she said echoing a theme amongst downtown business owners
ldquoMy residential assessment went down this year but business taxes went way up How does that figurerdquo she added
ldquoI think council needs to address by-laws if business is being stifl ed because of themrdquo Forner said
ldquoWhen we lose a business like the Va-riety Store and residents canrsquot even get clothing in town it just provides another reason to go somewhere else - and do all of their shopping thererdquo she said
Forner also recognizes the diffi culty prospective business people have in acquiring bank loans
ldquoItrsquos very diffi cult to set up a business these daysrdquo she said ldquoBanks are very close minded about lending money to start a business in Keremeosrdquo
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Concern over future of business community fueled by imminent closure of Keremeos Variety
Business owners fear loss of ldquocritical business massrdquo as the village is about to lose yet another goods provider
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
When we lose a business like the
Variety Store and residents canrsquot
even get clothing in town it just
provides another reason to go some-
where else
Oliver Theatre250-498-2277
SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY
(unless otherwise stated)AIR
CONDITIONEDwwwolivertheatreca
526 - 7th Avenue Keremeos250-499-5543
FOOT CARE CLINIC
With Foot Care Nurse Cheryl McLaughin
$20 FeeThursday September 13Call for an appointment
250-499-5543
When you purchase a regular classified word ad at the Review your ad will run in
our PAPER AND ONLINE at wwwbcclassifiedcom
Be sure to book your classified ads before our Friday deadline
DID YOU KNOW
250-499-2653
Page 4 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
Sia enjoys an afternoon at the Memorial Park playground on August 31 This week Sia will be heading to playschool along with her cousin Cassius and sister Na-ren who will be head-ing to Kindergarten
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Effective at noon on Wednes-day Aug 29 the current campfire ban in the Vernon and Penticton fire zones were rescinded due to a decreased risk of wildfires Campfires will now be permitted throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre
The public is reminded that campfires cannot be larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide Anyone who lights a camp-fire must have a hand tool (such as a shovel) or at least eight litres of water available nearby to fully extinguish it Never leave a campfire unattended and make sure the ashes are completely cold to the touch before leaving the area
All other types of open burn-ing remain prohibited within the Kamloops Fire Centre This includes
middot The burning of any material larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide
middot The burning of stubble or grass
middot Using fireworks or burning barrels of any size or descrip-tion
Anyone found in violation of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for up to $345 Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness may be fined up to $1 million spend up to three years in prison and be held accountable for as-sociated firefighting costs
The open fire prohibition covers all BC Parks Crown and private lands but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department Please check with local govern-ments for any other restrictions before lighting a fire
The open fire prohibition will remain in place until the public is notified that it has been re-scinded
For the latest information on current wildfire activity burning restrictions road closures and air quality advisories go to
httpbcwildfirecaThe Regional District Okana-
gan Similkameen has also issued a notice of change in the fire dan-ger rating within the region
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) is rescinding the temporary fire ban issued on August 17 2012
Effective noon on Wednesday August 29 the temporary fire ban was rescinded for all areas of the RDOS
Campfi res now permitted within Kamloops Fire Centre
Campfi re ban rescinded for South Okanagan Similkameen and RDOS
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
School District No 53(Okanagan Similkameen)
The Board of Education of School District No 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) invites the public to our learning forum on September 12 2012 at 700 pm in the Similkameen Elementary Secondary School library (830 2nd Avenue) The focus of this forum will be the BC Education Plan As well the school principal will outline some of the exciting innovative projects happening in the school Please join us for an informative evening
Store ClosingEvery Item On Sale
Keremeos Variety626 7th Avenue Keremeos
250 499 7735
original price
Store HoursMon - Sat
9 am to 5 pmSunday
11 am to 4 pm
SPECIAL GROUP
Womenrsquos Dresses
40 off
We Accept
3 DAYS ONLY An Additional 10 off
our already LOW SALE prices before taxesCoupon must be presented
at time of purchaseExpires 982012
ALL Housewares amp
Hardware
40 off
Everything MUST GO Hurry for Best Selection
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 5
lifestyles
The BC government is investing $2 mil-lion to help BC farmers and food processors promote local foods Agriculture Minister Don McRae announced August 30
The funding will allow local businesses and organizations to launch or expand their own marketing campaigns so different sectors of BCrsquos diverse food industry can use customized promotions specific to their market and needs It is anticipated the funding will be particularly helpful to small-scale producers and businesses look-ing to promote their products
Businesses and or-ganizations will be able to apply for matching funding from the pro-vincial government for projects that promote local foods Projects could include in-store
promotions social media or web campaigns smartphone apps traditional advertising on - product labelling and food-tourism maps Producers stores farmers markets restaurants processors and industry associations all will be eligible to participate
Building the local market for BC foods is a key commitment of governmentrsquos Agrifoods Strategy a component of the BC Jobs Plan to lead the agrifoods sector growth into a $14-billion-a-year industry by 2017
BC food producers welcome $2-million ldquobuy localrdquo campaign Robert Boelens Communications Ministry of Agri-
culture
With harvest underway itrsquos salsa season in the Similkameen
For me a fresh to-mato off the vine is one of the best parts of summer This time of year tomatoes are in abundance and one of my favourite ways to use them is in salsa
Salsa made with fresh locally grown ingredients is so much tastier than the store bought variety and it can be a nutritious snack Tomatoes are low in sugar and calo-ries and are a good source of vitamin C potassium and fibre They are also a great source of the antioxi-dant called lycopene
which is thought to help prevent prostate cancer Lycopene is more readily absorbed from cooked to-matoes so cooking and canning salsa
is a good way to pre-serve tomatoes for the winter months The one nutrition downfall to salsa is that it can be high in sodium but if yoursquore making your own you can control the amount of salt you use Fresh herbs and spicy peppers provide so much fl avour that excess salt is unnec-essary
Here is a fresh salsa recipe that makes a great appetizer or can be served on fish or chicken
2 cups fresh roma tomatoes diced
1 red pepper roast-ed and diced
1 cup black beans (optional)
12 cup red onion diced
13 cup cilantro chopped
2 limes juicedfrac12-1 jalapentildeo seeds
removed (use jalap-enos as per your heat preference)
1 tsp cuminSalt to taste
Roast the red pep-per by placing under the broiler Allow the skin to blacken and crack using tongs to turn frequently You want to blacken the skin but not burn the fl esh When the pep-per is black on all sides remove from the oven and place in a paper bag or a bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow the pep-per to sit for at least five minutes before peeling off the black-
ened skin and remov-ing the core and seeds Chop the cooled pep-per and the rest of the ingredients and com-bine with cumin and salt to your taste
Donrsquot feel like mak-ing salsa but need a quick way to use up extra tomatoes You can try roasting them with garlic onions and a little salt and pepper Small toma-toes such as cherry or grape can be roasted whole Larger toma-toes can be halved or quartered Place washed tomatoes on a baking sheet covered with tin foil drizzle with olive oil and roast at 450˚ F for twenty to forty minutes until the tomato skins have popped and are brown-ing Serve as is with fresh herbs on pasta or put in the blender and puree into a sauce
(drain off some of the excess liquid fi rst)
By Simone Jennings Interior Health
Police report that Cawston man Michael Prentice who was reported missing last week has been located in Vernon
Keremeos RCMP called a halt to the search on Sep-
tember 4 after locating the 35 year old
An Ironman participant had his race ended prematurely on August 26 after being struck by a car near Cawston
The male suffered undis-closed injuries in the incident and was transported to hospital in Penticton
Two Calgary men on a jour-ney to Vancouver had their trip cut short near Cawston after being given an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) for impaired driving
Their car was impounded for thirty days and both men were forced to return to Cal-gary on the bus
Two Calgary men lose vehicle to an IRP during Ironman triathlon
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
A StrongStart Centre is the place for you
Are you a kid under 5 Is your mom dad or caregiver (grandparents too) looking for a place to have some fun connect with other families and learn together
Beginning on Wednesday September 5 2012 on a drop-in basis during the school year
Itrsquos a busy morning of sharing stories and songs playing with friends studying your world learning to counthellip and just plain having a good time Our service is free and facilitated by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator We look forward to seeing you Come join the fun
Sponsored by School District No 53
(Okanagan Similkameen) and Funded by the Ministry of Education
Monday to Fridays 830 am ndash 1130 am Okanagan Falls Elementary School (250) 497-5414 Oliver Elementary School (250) 498-3468 Osoyoos Elementary School (250) 495-7248
Monday to Fridays 845 am ndash 1145 am Cawston Elementary School (250) 499-5617
Editorial
Downtown issues need councilrsquos attention
The downtown business community in Kere-meos is reeling after the announcement by Sharon Finch of Keremeos Variety that the business was selling out and closing its doors
The north side of Keremeosrsquo single block of retail storefront between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy rate after Kere-meos Variety shuts its doors
Summer activity in the main business core is active with many tourists stopping to access the bank liquor store or insurance offi ce
A downtown core containing complementary businesses would give visitors an incentive to linger for more than fi ve or ten minutes and with the right commercial mix result in them dropping a few more dollars in the community
Instead we have a decreasingly viable down-town core where residents are less and less inclined to think locally about a purchase before climbing into the car for a shopping trip to Pen-ticton or another larger centre
Perhaps this is an area where the present council could step up to the plate and distinguish themselves Village council canrsquot do much about the downtown situation if there is not a resolve amongst local business to develop a strategy But they can let local business know they are listen-ing be ready to modify legislation that currently isnrsquot working and research for any tax breaks and grant opportunities that might be available to help move main street forward
Providing a product mix that people will shop in the village for is a job for local entrepreneurs to fi gure out and provide
But it appears to us that the downtown core needs some leadership to move forward Village council - who have had a relatively unproductive fi rst year - are in an ideal position to take the ini-tiative and provide it
Page 6 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
opinionTHE REVIEW
Publisher Mark Walker605 7th Ave Keremeos Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) of the Department of Canadian Heritage for our publishing activities Publications Mail Agreement No 40012521
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
I was as surprised as any-one to hear about the plan by this newspaperrsquos owner David Black to begin regula-tory work on an oil refi nery for Kitimat
Irsquoll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to BCrsquos government and population Black Press news coverage columns letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project and there has been a range of views expressed already
Whatever the merits of the refi nery idea it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society And thatrsquos a good thing be-cause as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refi n-ing I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject
Today Irsquod like to address some of the main miscon-
ceptions which have been exploited by some opponents The fi rst one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment
A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way Big tanker spills ac-counted for 37 million gallons a year about fi ve per cent of the total marine oil pollution identifi ed
By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains from oil changes mu-nicipal and industrial wastes and other sources 363 mil-lion gallons Bilge cleaning and other routine ship main-tenance added 137 million gallons four times the tanker spill average
Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hy-drocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons natural seeps added 62 mil-lion gallons offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons
So thatrsquos the fi rst thing to understand Itrsquos not tankers
and pipelines doing most of the polluting Itrsquos you and me
Then there is the propa-ganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profi le pitchmen for the false notion that ldquotar sandsrdquo oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil
The facts are clear The most widely cited source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user
Yes there are variations in emissions on the remain-ing quarter Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude The most greenhouse gas-intensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude which is convention-ally drilled
Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil as University of Victo-ria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated
Two US environmental groups including the one fronted by Redford have lately been promoting a study that suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines False says the industry show-ing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades
The Trans-Mountain pipe-line has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years It has periodi-cally carried heavy crude for 40 years and diluted bitumen for 25 years
Some of that crude is re-fi ned in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply BC gas stations And of course Vancouver Island Haida Gwaii and all other BC islands depend on marine fuel shipments
And letrsquos not forget the most common heavy oil used in BC Itrsquos called asphalt
Separating oil from manureBy Tom Fletcher Black Press
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
THURSDAY SEP 6 12
700 PM DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT UFC UNLEASHED ROOKIE BLUE WHEEL OF FORTUNE ETALK BLUE PLANET SEAS OF LIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Perfect Storm COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA THE BIG BANG THEORY THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
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830 PM THE INSIDER TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL NEW GIRL
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930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHO WANTS TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE ROBSON ARMS GOLF BMW Championship PGA FRIENDS STORAGE HUNTERS CARFELLAS
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE INSIDE EDITION GAME TRAILERS TV JEOPARDY NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
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FRIDAY SEP 7 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY THE OFFICE WHEEL OF FORTUNE WASHINGTON WEEK ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD DATELINE NBC COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MAYDAY THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE OFFICE JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS I FOUND THE GOWN
800 PM STAND UP TO CANCER DEA MARKETPLACE DOC MARTIN UNDERCOVER BOSS DOC MARTIN SEINFELD AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS
CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
830 PM THE RICK MERCER REPORT SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
900 PM 2020 BONES CSI NY MOVIE Super Troopers GRIMM THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES GEORGE GENTLY SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS NIKITA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE NIKITA TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE CELEBRITIES AT HOME NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT MOB WIVES FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER HAUNTED COLLECTOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER ODDITIES MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
930 PM FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF BMW Championship PGA CELEBRITIES AT HOME FRIENDS ODDITIES I FOUND THE GOWN
1000 PM THE OFFICE BLUE BLOODS DATELINE NBC NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED THE KREMLIN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM THE OFFICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
SATURDAY SEP 8 12
700 PM 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY MOVIE Super Troopers CRIMINAL MINDS STARS EARN STRIPES ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP
APPEARANCES W5 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Under Suspicion CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN BRIDEZILLAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE Predators THE LIQUIDATOR SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN IMPRACTICAL JOKERS GET STUFFED
800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH SCRUBS ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF TWO AND A HALF MEN
900 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND DEA SAVING HOPE THE CLIENT LIST CASTLE A TOUCH OF FROST POKER World Series FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW 915 MOVIE Alien vs Predator GHOST HUNTERS DIRTY JOBS THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Independence Day 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM SCRUBS FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW
1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
KITCHEN COUSINS AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1035 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE MOVIE Diverted 1050 FOR KING AND COUNTRY LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE KING OF QUEENS ETALK CHAPPELLES SHOW KITCHEN COUSINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED
SUNDAY SEP 9 12
700 PM ONCE UPON A TIME THE SIMPSONS 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN HEARTLAND BROADWAY OR BUST THE LISTENER EDEN AT THE END OF THE WORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Crazy in Alabama MOVIE Oceanrsquos Thirteen CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR GREAT LAKE WARRIORS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE The Return GET STUFFED POKER European Tour MYTHBUSTERS FOX FALL PREVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS THE LIQUIDATOR TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM ONCE UPON A TIME BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS TWO AND A HALF MEN CHABAD TELETHON THE UNIT KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BOMB HUNTERS THE MISTRESS OUTLAW BIKERS MANTRACKER UFC WIRED SECRETS OF THE FBI THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
830 PM 900 THE GOOD WIFE LOCAL NEWS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC THE MISTRESS THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
900 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FAMILY GUY BAR RESCUE CSI MIAMI DALZIEL AND PASCOE TO BE ANNOUNCED FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE Win A Date With Tad Hamilton TOSHO FOUR HOUSES CANADA PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA THAT 70S SHOW
SINBAD GHOST HUNTERS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 9 11 TAPES CHAOS IN THE SKY STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
930 PM THE SIMPSONS 1000 THE GOOD WIFE 1000 THE MENTALIST MASTERPIECE MYSTERY 955 DALZIEL AND PASCOE FAMILY GUY TOSHO PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW FAMILY GUY STORAGE WARS
1000 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FLIP MEN CRIMINAL MINDS NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Sorority Boys MONK CORNER GAS TO BE ANNOUNCED URBAN SUBURBAN ICE ROAD TRUCKERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN MOVIE The Return GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
1030 PM FLIP MEN 1035 THE WEST BLOCK FASHION TELEVISION URBAN SUBURBAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TMZ STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
MONDAY SEP 10 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY MOVIE Quantum of Solace WHEEL OF FORTUNE WAITING FOR GOD ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD FLASHPOINT JUST FOR LAUGHS SCORES LIVE HERE BUY THIS BOMB HUNTERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION THE KING OF QUEENS ALPHAS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT
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800 PM BACHELOR PAD MOVIE Quantum of Solace HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CASTLE ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE LA COMPLEX 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES TOP 10 HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS
THETHE
September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Similkameen Recreation Centre2012 2013 season
Adult bowling leagues start
Monday September 17
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The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
06 07 08 09 10 11 12Effective Sept 2 2012
Closed Sundays
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
3 pm Meat Draw
4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
Fridays amp Saturdays OPEN til
700 pm
430 pm Bunny Races
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ATM NOW
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September 2012
SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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Take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your photographic talent
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
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By Apprsquot
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Large or Small
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
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AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
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Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
ROOFING
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LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
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Employment
EducationTrade Schools
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Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
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Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
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email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
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VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
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Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
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E-mail resume to jobs advantage-engineca
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The British Columbia Press Council
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V9R 2R2 See wwwbcpresscouncilorg
for information about the Press Council
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Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesSomething for everyone Sept8th 9 am to 4 pm 2142 amp 2124 Ritchie Drive CawstonSee you all there
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2504992653
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 2 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
OKANAGAN FALLSSECOND MON Communities for Kids OKFalls Table Mtg 245 pm at StrongStart Early Learning Ctr at OK Falls Elementary 250-498-8433 for more infoMON amp WED Carpet Bowling 1 pm Senioriacutes CentreTUESDAY South Okanagan Toastmasters 7 - 9 pm at Best Western in Osoyoos Call 498-4412 499-2144TUESDAY Bingo at the Senior Citizeniacutes Centre on Willow St 1pm (except last Tues)EVERY 3RD TUESDAY Legion Branch 227 Gen Meeting 7 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsWEDNESDAY Join the Stroke Recovery Club for stroke survivors and caregivers from 10 am to 12 noon at the South Okanagan Similkameen Brain Injury Society office 2-996 Main Street PentictonCall Tina at 490-0613 FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 100 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Womens Institute meeting at the Falls Community Centre business at 7 entertainment at 8 pm Call Betty for more info - 497-6665THURSDAY Bridge 1 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Crib 7 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Computer classes 9 am Senioriacutes CentreFRIDAY Arts group painting 1- 3 pmFRIDAY Whist 7 pm 2ND amp 4TH FRIDAY A Wellness Clinic is held at the Seniors Centre on Willow Street 9 to 11 am Have your blood pressure heart and weight checked by a retired registered nurse Open to everyoneFIRST FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary Dinner and Entertainment 600 pm After the Meat DrawTHIRD FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry Dinner 600 pm After the Meat DrawFRIDAYS amp SATURDAYS The Okanagan Falls Legion Branch 227 has meat draws from 500 pmSATURDAY OK Falls Legion Branch 227 Dinner and Dance 600 pmFIRST SATURDAY Ladies Auxiliary Branch 227 Drop in Bingo 1-4 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD SATURDAY OF MONTH Drop in bingo at OK Falls Senior Centre 1128 Willow St
KEREMEOSMONDAY NA meets at 8 pm at the South Similkameen Health Centre2nd MONDAY Similkameen COPS 7 pm Upstairs at the Legion (Legion Hall) Ben Gumm for info 499-02164th MONDAY Orchard Haven - Friends and family council monthly meetings Making a difference to residential careMON WED FRI KrossFit Fitness (similar to lsquoboot camprsquo) 715 - 8 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTUESDAY Every 2nd Caregiver Group Activity Room Orchard Haven 130 - 3 pm For info 499-3020TUESDAY AA Meetings 730 pm in the Health Center Activity Room info call Diane 499-0077TUESDAY Handguns 530 pm Fly Tying22 Shoot 7 pm KCSA (Keremeos Cawston Sportsmans Association) Club House More info call 250-499-7027TUESDAY Keremeos Bellringers 730 pm Cawston United Church for more info call Herma 499-5292 Joan 499-2450 WEDNESDAY Qigong exercise 9 am Cawston Church Hall 499-7852 for informationWEDNESDAY Kyokushin Karate at Legion Hall from 5 - 7 pm Phone Lyle for info 292-8565WEDNESDAY Diabetes Clinic 830 am - 3 pm at Similkameen Health Centre RN amp Reg Dietitian in attendance Dr referrals or self refer-
ral Appts necessary Phone 1-800-707-85501st THURSDAY South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting 7 pm at the Ecumenical Church in KeremeosTHURSDAYS AA meetings at 730 pm Health Centre activity room Info call Eleanor 499-5982THURSDAY KCSA Monthly meetings the last Thursday of each month at clubhouse 730 pmTHURSDAY Yoga Cawston Hall in the WI Room 730 pm for more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTHURSDAY Afternoon dances at the OAP Seniors Centre from 130 - 4 pmTHURSDAY Similkameen Adult Badminton Club Oct 16th to Dec 18th 7 pm to 9 pm For more info call Manfred at 499-5290THURSDAY Weight Watchers 5 pm Elks Hall More info call Sarah at 250-499-2878FRIDAY Keremeos TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 900 am at the Health Centre Visitors amp new members are welcome Call Georgina at 499-0202 or Dianne Clifton at 499-5180 for more infoFRIDAY Elks and Royal Purple bingo Doors open at 530 pm FRIDAY Carpet Bowling at 100 pm in the Cawston Hall Bowlers needed Call Glennys at 499-5409SUNDAY KCSA Trap Shooting 1100 am to Weather permittingSUNDAY Yoga at 800 am at Sim Rec Centre bring a yoga mat amp blanket Call Theresia (Certified Yoga Instructor) 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaSUNDAY AA Meeting at 1000 am in the Health Center Activity Room Info call Eleanor at 499-59823rd MONDAY Kars Under the K Meeting 700 pm Meeting Room at Health Center Call Marcel Morin for info 499-77752nd TUESDAY Can-Do General Meetings Everyone Welcome Phone 499-2420 for more information 3RD TUESDAY Legion General Meeting 700 pm Keremeos Legion Hall1ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH Regular meeting of the OAP Branch 65 at 2 pm Keremeos1ST amp 3RD WEDNESDAY Search amp Rescue meet 7-9 pm 8th Ave amp 4th St Call 499-6067 or 499-54292ND WEDNESDAY OF MONTH The Similkameen Garden Club meets at 7 pm at the OAP Centre on Main Street in Keremeos Everyone is welcome2ND amp 4TH THURSDAY Keremeos Lions Club meet upstairs at the Legion hall at 7 pm 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY The Royal Purple Lodge meets at 130 pm at the Elks Hall Info 499-7073LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH KCSA Club meetingEVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY The Keremeos Elks meet at 730 pm at the Elks Hall EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY amp FRIDAY Interval Training at the Rec Center 6am-7am Call Annette 250-499-22381ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Jam Session OAP 1 pm Everyone Welcome 499-0112
HEDLEYTUESDAY 2xrsquos a month Soup and Sandwich - OAPO Hall watch for postersTHURSDAY Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Happy Hall free computer useTHURSDAY Learn how to make Crafts - 630 pm to 9 pm at OAPO Hall2ND MONDAY Regular monthly meetings are held at 6 pm Hedley Happy Hall19 + amp over welcome2ND MONDAY Hedley Museum meeting 600 pm at the Museum2ND SUNDAY Pancake Breakfast Hedley Happy Hall 800 am to 1100 am OAPO Hall3RD MONDAY Monthly meeting 2 pm at OAPOEVERY SUNDAY Hedley Farmerrsquos Market June 17 to October 9th 9 am to 1 pm follow the signs
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730 am to 1030 am$5 each for a good
Firemanrsquos Breakfast
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 3
news
The north side of Sev-enth Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy after the closure of Keremeos VarietyThe loss of the long time business on Main Street has business owners concerned that the village business policies in Keremeos are not in keeping with the times
Main street is starting to take on the appearance of a ghost town
The recent announcement of a quit-ting business sale at Keremeos Variety has resonated through the Keremeos downtown business section already feeling the effects of recessionary times a slow tourist summer and cross border shopping practices
The prospect of yet another vacant building in the villagersquos main com-mercial block provides locals with yet another reason to take their business elsewhere - as the selection of mer-chandise available in town declines consumers think outside the community more and more
Several business owners have in recent weeks begun talking about what changes they would like to see in order to make it easier for business to locate and operate in Keremeos
ldquoWe pay way too much taxes for our small tax basewe get very little if anything but grief if we try and im-prove or bring new business in Existing businesses are closingand those of us wanting to sell cannot because of way too many restrictive bylawswhich scare prospective buyers awayrdquo commented Karl Schorb of the recently relocated Branding Iron Bar and Grill
He cited infl exible parking bylaws as the main reason for a prospective business to back out of a deal to ac-quire Keremeos Variety recently and he wonders why the village canrsquot be more fl exible in times like these when parking isnrsquot an issue currently in the downtown core
Across the street at Canadian Chop-per Daryl Letkeman and Sandy Taylor were upset when they received a 25 per cent increase in their municipal tax bill this year
ldquoWersquore assessed on three lotsrdquo Sandy said ldquobut there is only one business
hererdquoTaylor was also displeased at last
yearrsquos council decision to allow $250 of taxpayers money to be spent on a farewell gift for parting CAO Joni Heinrich
ldquoLosing Keremeos Variety is a big blowrdquo Taylor said ldquoit has been such a stable buisness on Seventh Avenue for such a long time
The village needs something besides fruit stands to stop tourists Our restau-rants are good - thatrsquos not an issuerdquo
Taylor said she would be interested in discussing a theme for downtown
Next door at Napa Auto Parts owner Aaron Beauchamp indicated that local bylaws did not seem to be affecting his business negatively
ldquoLosing Keremeos Va-riety is a big loss for the downtownrdquo Beauchamp admitted He felt that in order to be successful in business in Keremeos one needed to have cash in hand and provide goods and services not already available
ldquoYou canrsquot survive du-plicating existing businessrdquo he stated ldquoand you canrsquot af-ford to carry big debtrdquo
Beauchamp felt that a business that provided family needs would be suc-cessful
ldquoThere needs to be cooperation amongst existing businesses to ensure that we donrsquot all carry the same thingrdquo he said adding his observation that the ldquodowntown hasnrsquot really changed that much in 30 yearsrdquo
Off the main street Jake MacDonald of Keremeos Building Supplies sees a move to disincorporate as a step back-wards
ldquoIrsquod sell and move onrdquo he said should the village deliberately drop its status
ldquoDo they think that local politics is the reason the Variety Store shut downrdquo he asked
ldquoPeople spend their working lives building a business that nowadays no one can afford to buy out - no one has the money to come in and continue so shutting down is the only option when you are ready to retirerdquo
MacDonald agrees that village busi-
ness taxes are higher than they should be and while he feels local government doesnrsquot necessarily work to discourage businessthey donrsquot actively encourage it either
ldquoOur taxes are high compared to the services we getrdquo MacDonald continued ldquoI see main street as having a different situation than me - tax incentives to make main street viable even if I donrsquot get anything - to me the downtown area has to be viable - keep the plywood off the windows and put something in the storesrdquo
Shannon Forner of Valu Plus Foods also worries about the imminent closure of the Variety Store and its implications on business activity in Keremeos
ldquoDo I have concerns Yes big onesrdquo she said ldquoDo I have answers Nordquo
Forner notes that most of Main Street business is made up of renters so tax incentives may not help She sees an issue with older businesses that close because any new business starting up may be subject to a number of new bylaws that didnrsquot apply to the previous busi-
ness - an example being the number of parking spaces now required by down-town businesses who pay a fee in lieu of not being able to provide enough
ldquoBusiness taxes are high - ridicu-lously highrdquo she said echoing a theme amongst downtown business owners
ldquoMy residential assessment went down this year but business taxes went way up How does that figurerdquo she added
ldquoI think council needs to address by-laws if business is being stifl ed because of themrdquo Forner said
ldquoWhen we lose a business like the Va-riety Store and residents canrsquot even get clothing in town it just provides another reason to go somewhere else - and do all of their shopping thererdquo she said
Forner also recognizes the diffi culty prospective business people have in acquiring bank loans
ldquoItrsquos very diffi cult to set up a business these daysrdquo she said ldquoBanks are very close minded about lending money to start a business in Keremeosrdquo
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Concern over future of business community fueled by imminent closure of Keremeos Variety
Business owners fear loss of ldquocritical business massrdquo as the village is about to lose yet another goods provider
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
When we lose a business like the
Variety Store and residents canrsquot
even get clothing in town it just
provides another reason to go some-
where else
Oliver Theatre250-498-2277
SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY
(unless otherwise stated)AIR
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526 - 7th Avenue Keremeos250-499-5543
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With Foot Care Nurse Cheryl McLaughin
$20 FeeThursday September 13Call for an appointment
250-499-5543
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our PAPER AND ONLINE at wwwbcclassifiedcom
Be sure to book your classified ads before our Friday deadline
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Page 4 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
Sia enjoys an afternoon at the Memorial Park playground on August 31 This week Sia will be heading to playschool along with her cousin Cassius and sister Na-ren who will be head-ing to Kindergarten
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Effective at noon on Wednes-day Aug 29 the current campfire ban in the Vernon and Penticton fire zones were rescinded due to a decreased risk of wildfires Campfires will now be permitted throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre
The public is reminded that campfires cannot be larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide Anyone who lights a camp-fire must have a hand tool (such as a shovel) or at least eight litres of water available nearby to fully extinguish it Never leave a campfire unattended and make sure the ashes are completely cold to the touch before leaving the area
All other types of open burn-ing remain prohibited within the Kamloops Fire Centre This includes
middot The burning of any material larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide
middot The burning of stubble or grass
middot Using fireworks or burning barrels of any size or descrip-tion
Anyone found in violation of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for up to $345 Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness may be fined up to $1 million spend up to three years in prison and be held accountable for as-sociated firefighting costs
The open fire prohibition covers all BC Parks Crown and private lands but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department Please check with local govern-ments for any other restrictions before lighting a fire
The open fire prohibition will remain in place until the public is notified that it has been re-scinded
For the latest information on current wildfire activity burning restrictions road closures and air quality advisories go to
httpbcwildfirecaThe Regional District Okana-
gan Similkameen has also issued a notice of change in the fire dan-ger rating within the region
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) is rescinding the temporary fire ban issued on August 17 2012
Effective noon on Wednesday August 29 the temporary fire ban was rescinded for all areas of the RDOS
Campfi res now permitted within Kamloops Fire Centre
Campfi re ban rescinded for South Okanagan Similkameen and RDOS
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
School District No 53(Okanagan Similkameen)
The Board of Education of School District No 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) invites the public to our learning forum on September 12 2012 at 700 pm in the Similkameen Elementary Secondary School library (830 2nd Avenue) The focus of this forum will be the BC Education Plan As well the school principal will outline some of the exciting innovative projects happening in the school Please join us for an informative evening
Store ClosingEvery Item On Sale
Keremeos Variety626 7th Avenue Keremeos
250 499 7735
original price
Store HoursMon - Sat
9 am to 5 pmSunday
11 am to 4 pm
SPECIAL GROUP
Womenrsquos Dresses
40 off
We Accept
3 DAYS ONLY An Additional 10 off
our already LOW SALE prices before taxesCoupon must be presented
at time of purchaseExpires 982012
ALL Housewares amp
Hardware
40 off
Everything MUST GO Hurry for Best Selection
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 5
lifestyles
The BC government is investing $2 mil-lion to help BC farmers and food processors promote local foods Agriculture Minister Don McRae announced August 30
The funding will allow local businesses and organizations to launch or expand their own marketing campaigns so different sectors of BCrsquos diverse food industry can use customized promotions specific to their market and needs It is anticipated the funding will be particularly helpful to small-scale producers and businesses look-ing to promote their products
Businesses and or-ganizations will be able to apply for matching funding from the pro-vincial government for projects that promote local foods Projects could include in-store
promotions social media or web campaigns smartphone apps traditional advertising on - product labelling and food-tourism maps Producers stores farmers markets restaurants processors and industry associations all will be eligible to participate
Building the local market for BC foods is a key commitment of governmentrsquos Agrifoods Strategy a component of the BC Jobs Plan to lead the agrifoods sector growth into a $14-billion-a-year industry by 2017
BC food producers welcome $2-million ldquobuy localrdquo campaign Robert Boelens Communications Ministry of Agri-
culture
With harvest underway itrsquos salsa season in the Similkameen
For me a fresh to-mato off the vine is one of the best parts of summer This time of year tomatoes are in abundance and one of my favourite ways to use them is in salsa
Salsa made with fresh locally grown ingredients is so much tastier than the store bought variety and it can be a nutritious snack Tomatoes are low in sugar and calo-ries and are a good source of vitamin C potassium and fibre They are also a great source of the antioxi-dant called lycopene
which is thought to help prevent prostate cancer Lycopene is more readily absorbed from cooked to-matoes so cooking and canning salsa
is a good way to pre-serve tomatoes for the winter months The one nutrition downfall to salsa is that it can be high in sodium but if yoursquore making your own you can control the amount of salt you use Fresh herbs and spicy peppers provide so much fl avour that excess salt is unnec-essary
Here is a fresh salsa recipe that makes a great appetizer or can be served on fish or chicken
2 cups fresh roma tomatoes diced
1 red pepper roast-ed and diced
1 cup black beans (optional)
12 cup red onion diced
13 cup cilantro chopped
2 limes juicedfrac12-1 jalapentildeo seeds
removed (use jalap-enos as per your heat preference)
1 tsp cuminSalt to taste
Roast the red pep-per by placing under the broiler Allow the skin to blacken and crack using tongs to turn frequently You want to blacken the skin but not burn the fl esh When the pep-per is black on all sides remove from the oven and place in a paper bag or a bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow the pep-per to sit for at least five minutes before peeling off the black-
ened skin and remov-ing the core and seeds Chop the cooled pep-per and the rest of the ingredients and com-bine with cumin and salt to your taste
Donrsquot feel like mak-ing salsa but need a quick way to use up extra tomatoes You can try roasting them with garlic onions and a little salt and pepper Small toma-toes such as cherry or grape can be roasted whole Larger toma-toes can be halved or quartered Place washed tomatoes on a baking sheet covered with tin foil drizzle with olive oil and roast at 450˚ F for twenty to forty minutes until the tomato skins have popped and are brown-ing Serve as is with fresh herbs on pasta or put in the blender and puree into a sauce
(drain off some of the excess liquid fi rst)
By Simone Jennings Interior Health
Police report that Cawston man Michael Prentice who was reported missing last week has been located in Vernon
Keremeos RCMP called a halt to the search on Sep-
tember 4 after locating the 35 year old
An Ironman participant had his race ended prematurely on August 26 after being struck by a car near Cawston
The male suffered undis-closed injuries in the incident and was transported to hospital in Penticton
Two Calgary men on a jour-ney to Vancouver had their trip cut short near Cawston after being given an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) for impaired driving
Their car was impounded for thirty days and both men were forced to return to Cal-gary on the bus
Two Calgary men lose vehicle to an IRP during Ironman triathlon
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
A StrongStart Centre is the place for you
Are you a kid under 5 Is your mom dad or caregiver (grandparents too) looking for a place to have some fun connect with other families and learn together
Beginning on Wednesday September 5 2012 on a drop-in basis during the school year
Itrsquos a busy morning of sharing stories and songs playing with friends studying your world learning to counthellip and just plain having a good time Our service is free and facilitated by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator We look forward to seeing you Come join the fun
Sponsored by School District No 53
(Okanagan Similkameen) and Funded by the Ministry of Education
Monday to Fridays 830 am ndash 1130 am Okanagan Falls Elementary School (250) 497-5414 Oliver Elementary School (250) 498-3468 Osoyoos Elementary School (250) 495-7248
Monday to Fridays 845 am ndash 1145 am Cawston Elementary School (250) 499-5617
Editorial
Downtown issues need councilrsquos attention
The downtown business community in Kere-meos is reeling after the announcement by Sharon Finch of Keremeos Variety that the business was selling out and closing its doors
The north side of Keremeosrsquo single block of retail storefront between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy rate after Kere-meos Variety shuts its doors
Summer activity in the main business core is active with many tourists stopping to access the bank liquor store or insurance offi ce
A downtown core containing complementary businesses would give visitors an incentive to linger for more than fi ve or ten minutes and with the right commercial mix result in them dropping a few more dollars in the community
Instead we have a decreasingly viable down-town core where residents are less and less inclined to think locally about a purchase before climbing into the car for a shopping trip to Pen-ticton or another larger centre
Perhaps this is an area where the present council could step up to the plate and distinguish themselves Village council canrsquot do much about the downtown situation if there is not a resolve amongst local business to develop a strategy But they can let local business know they are listen-ing be ready to modify legislation that currently isnrsquot working and research for any tax breaks and grant opportunities that might be available to help move main street forward
Providing a product mix that people will shop in the village for is a job for local entrepreneurs to fi gure out and provide
But it appears to us that the downtown core needs some leadership to move forward Village council - who have had a relatively unproductive fi rst year - are in an ideal position to take the ini-tiative and provide it
Page 6 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
opinionTHE REVIEW
Publisher Mark Walker605 7th Ave Keremeos Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) of the Department of Canadian Heritage for our publishing activities Publications Mail Agreement No 40012521
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
I was as surprised as any-one to hear about the plan by this newspaperrsquos owner David Black to begin regula-tory work on an oil refi nery for Kitimat
Irsquoll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to BCrsquos government and population Black Press news coverage columns letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project and there has been a range of views expressed already
Whatever the merits of the refi nery idea it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society And thatrsquos a good thing be-cause as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refi n-ing I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject
Today Irsquod like to address some of the main miscon-
ceptions which have been exploited by some opponents The fi rst one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment
A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way Big tanker spills ac-counted for 37 million gallons a year about fi ve per cent of the total marine oil pollution identifi ed
By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains from oil changes mu-nicipal and industrial wastes and other sources 363 mil-lion gallons Bilge cleaning and other routine ship main-tenance added 137 million gallons four times the tanker spill average
Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hy-drocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons natural seeps added 62 mil-lion gallons offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons
So thatrsquos the fi rst thing to understand Itrsquos not tankers
and pipelines doing most of the polluting Itrsquos you and me
Then there is the propa-ganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profi le pitchmen for the false notion that ldquotar sandsrdquo oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil
The facts are clear The most widely cited source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user
Yes there are variations in emissions on the remain-ing quarter Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude The most greenhouse gas-intensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude which is convention-ally drilled
Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil as University of Victo-ria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated
Two US environmental groups including the one fronted by Redford have lately been promoting a study that suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines False says the industry show-ing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades
The Trans-Mountain pipe-line has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years It has periodi-cally carried heavy crude for 40 years and diluted bitumen for 25 years
Some of that crude is re-fi ned in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply BC gas stations And of course Vancouver Island Haida Gwaii and all other BC islands depend on marine fuel shipments
And letrsquos not forget the most common heavy oil used in BC Itrsquos called asphalt
Separating oil from manureBy Tom Fletcher Black Press
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
THURSDAY SEP 6 12
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CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
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SATURDAY SEP 8 12
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800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
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1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
KITCHEN COUSINS AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
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SUNDAY SEP 9 12
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MONDAY SEP 10 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY MOVIE Quantum of Solace WHEEL OF FORTUNE WAITING FOR GOD ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD FLASHPOINT JUST FOR LAUGHS SCORES LIVE HERE BUY THIS BOMB HUNTERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION THE KING OF QUEENS ALPHAS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT
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800 PM BACHELOR PAD MOVIE Quantum of Solace HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CASTLE ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE LA COMPLEX 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES TOP 10 HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS
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September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Similkameen Recreation Centre2012 2013 season
Adult bowling leagues start
Monday September 17
Registration September 15
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KEREMEOS VISITORSGUIDE 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
06 07 08 09 10 11 12Effective Sept 2 2012
Closed Sundays
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
3 pm Meat Draw
4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
Fridays amp Saturdays OPEN til
700 pm
430 pm Bunny Races
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September 2012
SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is accepting digital photo submissions of the Thompson Okanagan area for the 2013 Travel Experiences Guide
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your photographic talent
Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday Sept 14th 2012 to garner considerationGo to totabcorgphotocontest for more details
If you would like to know which type of traveler you are just scan the QR code and take the short quiz Upon completion you will be provided with a brief
profi le of your traveler type
Submitted photos become the sole property of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association for all intent and purpose and may be published in multiple formats
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send us your photos
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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Copies are distributed throughout BC Tourist Information bull Centers and other high traffic areasFull color on every pagebull Opportunity to showcase your business to a whole new marketbull Check our the mobile guide at bull httpsimilkameencountrymobi
Full Page Covers $1065(inside front amp back cover back cover)
Full Page $83512 Page $66014 Page $46018 Page $360
(Prices are before taxes)
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bull FULL COLORFULL GLOSSY bull COMPANION
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KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
Places to worship
Our classifieds are also available on line at bcclassifiedscom
Page 12 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-Magazine
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
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Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
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community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
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Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
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Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
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Cars - Domestic
Transportation
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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
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124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
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STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 3
news
The north side of Sev-enth Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy after the closure of Keremeos VarietyThe loss of the long time business on Main Street has business owners concerned that the village business policies in Keremeos are not in keeping with the times
Main street is starting to take on the appearance of a ghost town
The recent announcement of a quit-ting business sale at Keremeos Variety has resonated through the Keremeos downtown business section already feeling the effects of recessionary times a slow tourist summer and cross border shopping practices
The prospect of yet another vacant building in the villagersquos main com-mercial block provides locals with yet another reason to take their business elsewhere - as the selection of mer-chandise available in town declines consumers think outside the community more and more
Several business owners have in recent weeks begun talking about what changes they would like to see in order to make it easier for business to locate and operate in Keremeos
ldquoWe pay way too much taxes for our small tax basewe get very little if anything but grief if we try and im-prove or bring new business in Existing businesses are closingand those of us wanting to sell cannot because of way too many restrictive bylawswhich scare prospective buyers awayrdquo commented Karl Schorb of the recently relocated Branding Iron Bar and Grill
He cited infl exible parking bylaws as the main reason for a prospective business to back out of a deal to ac-quire Keremeos Variety recently and he wonders why the village canrsquot be more fl exible in times like these when parking isnrsquot an issue currently in the downtown core
Across the street at Canadian Chop-per Daryl Letkeman and Sandy Taylor were upset when they received a 25 per cent increase in their municipal tax bill this year
ldquoWersquore assessed on three lotsrdquo Sandy said ldquobut there is only one business
hererdquoTaylor was also displeased at last
yearrsquos council decision to allow $250 of taxpayers money to be spent on a farewell gift for parting CAO Joni Heinrich
ldquoLosing Keremeos Variety is a big blowrdquo Taylor said ldquoit has been such a stable buisness on Seventh Avenue for such a long time
The village needs something besides fruit stands to stop tourists Our restau-rants are good - thatrsquos not an issuerdquo
Taylor said she would be interested in discussing a theme for downtown
Next door at Napa Auto Parts owner Aaron Beauchamp indicated that local bylaws did not seem to be affecting his business negatively
ldquoLosing Keremeos Va-riety is a big loss for the downtownrdquo Beauchamp admitted He felt that in order to be successful in business in Keremeos one needed to have cash in hand and provide goods and services not already available
ldquoYou canrsquot survive du-plicating existing businessrdquo he stated ldquoand you canrsquot af-ford to carry big debtrdquo
Beauchamp felt that a business that provided family needs would be suc-cessful
ldquoThere needs to be cooperation amongst existing businesses to ensure that we donrsquot all carry the same thingrdquo he said adding his observation that the ldquodowntown hasnrsquot really changed that much in 30 yearsrdquo
Off the main street Jake MacDonald of Keremeos Building Supplies sees a move to disincorporate as a step back-wards
ldquoIrsquod sell and move onrdquo he said should the village deliberately drop its status
ldquoDo they think that local politics is the reason the Variety Store shut downrdquo he asked
ldquoPeople spend their working lives building a business that nowadays no one can afford to buy out - no one has the money to come in and continue so shutting down is the only option when you are ready to retirerdquo
MacDonald agrees that village busi-
ness taxes are higher than they should be and while he feels local government doesnrsquot necessarily work to discourage businessthey donrsquot actively encourage it either
ldquoOur taxes are high compared to the services we getrdquo MacDonald continued ldquoI see main street as having a different situation than me - tax incentives to make main street viable even if I donrsquot get anything - to me the downtown area has to be viable - keep the plywood off the windows and put something in the storesrdquo
Shannon Forner of Valu Plus Foods also worries about the imminent closure of the Variety Store and its implications on business activity in Keremeos
ldquoDo I have concerns Yes big onesrdquo she said ldquoDo I have answers Nordquo
Forner notes that most of Main Street business is made up of renters so tax incentives may not help She sees an issue with older businesses that close because any new business starting up may be subject to a number of new bylaws that didnrsquot apply to the previous busi-
ness - an example being the number of parking spaces now required by down-town businesses who pay a fee in lieu of not being able to provide enough
ldquoBusiness taxes are high - ridicu-lously highrdquo she said echoing a theme amongst downtown business owners
ldquoMy residential assessment went down this year but business taxes went way up How does that figurerdquo she added
ldquoI think council needs to address by-laws if business is being stifl ed because of themrdquo Forner said
ldquoWhen we lose a business like the Va-riety Store and residents canrsquot even get clothing in town it just provides another reason to go somewhere else - and do all of their shopping thererdquo she said
Forner also recognizes the diffi culty prospective business people have in acquiring bank loans
ldquoItrsquos very diffi cult to set up a business these daysrdquo she said ldquoBanks are very close minded about lending money to start a business in Keremeosrdquo
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Concern over future of business community fueled by imminent closure of Keremeos Variety
Business owners fear loss of ldquocritical business massrdquo as the village is about to lose yet another goods provider
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
When we lose a business like the
Variety Store and residents canrsquot
even get clothing in town it just
provides another reason to go some-
where else
Oliver Theatre250-498-2277
SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY
(unless otherwise stated)AIR
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Page 4 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
Sia enjoys an afternoon at the Memorial Park playground on August 31 This week Sia will be heading to playschool along with her cousin Cassius and sister Na-ren who will be head-ing to Kindergarten
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Effective at noon on Wednes-day Aug 29 the current campfire ban in the Vernon and Penticton fire zones were rescinded due to a decreased risk of wildfires Campfires will now be permitted throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre
The public is reminded that campfires cannot be larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide Anyone who lights a camp-fire must have a hand tool (such as a shovel) or at least eight litres of water available nearby to fully extinguish it Never leave a campfire unattended and make sure the ashes are completely cold to the touch before leaving the area
All other types of open burn-ing remain prohibited within the Kamloops Fire Centre This includes
middot The burning of any material larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide
middot The burning of stubble or grass
middot Using fireworks or burning barrels of any size or descrip-tion
Anyone found in violation of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for up to $345 Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness may be fined up to $1 million spend up to three years in prison and be held accountable for as-sociated firefighting costs
The open fire prohibition covers all BC Parks Crown and private lands but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department Please check with local govern-ments for any other restrictions before lighting a fire
The open fire prohibition will remain in place until the public is notified that it has been re-scinded
For the latest information on current wildfire activity burning restrictions road closures and air quality advisories go to
httpbcwildfirecaThe Regional District Okana-
gan Similkameen has also issued a notice of change in the fire dan-ger rating within the region
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) is rescinding the temporary fire ban issued on August 17 2012
Effective noon on Wednesday August 29 the temporary fire ban was rescinded for all areas of the RDOS
Campfi res now permitted within Kamloops Fire Centre
Campfi re ban rescinded for South Okanagan Similkameen and RDOS
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
School District No 53(Okanagan Similkameen)
The Board of Education of School District No 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) invites the public to our learning forum on September 12 2012 at 700 pm in the Similkameen Elementary Secondary School library (830 2nd Avenue) The focus of this forum will be the BC Education Plan As well the school principal will outline some of the exciting innovative projects happening in the school Please join us for an informative evening
Store ClosingEvery Item On Sale
Keremeos Variety626 7th Avenue Keremeos
250 499 7735
original price
Store HoursMon - Sat
9 am to 5 pmSunday
11 am to 4 pm
SPECIAL GROUP
Womenrsquos Dresses
40 off
We Accept
3 DAYS ONLY An Additional 10 off
our already LOW SALE prices before taxesCoupon must be presented
at time of purchaseExpires 982012
ALL Housewares amp
Hardware
40 off
Everything MUST GO Hurry for Best Selection
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 5
lifestyles
The BC government is investing $2 mil-lion to help BC farmers and food processors promote local foods Agriculture Minister Don McRae announced August 30
The funding will allow local businesses and organizations to launch or expand their own marketing campaigns so different sectors of BCrsquos diverse food industry can use customized promotions specific to their market and needs It is anticipated the funding will be particularly helpful to small-scale producers and businesses look-ing to promote their products
Businesses and or-ganizations will be able to apply for matching funding from the pro-vincial government for projects that promote local foods Projects could include in-store
promotions social media or web campaigns smartphone apps traditional advertising on - product labelling and food-tourism maps Producers stores farmers markets restaurants processors and industry associations all will be eligible to participate
Building the local market for BC foods is a key commitment of governmentrsquos Agrifoods Strategy a component of the BC Jobs Plan to lead the agrifoods sector growth into a $14-billion-a-year industry by 2017
BC food producers welcome $2-million ldquobuy localrdquo campaign Robert Boelens Communications Ministry of Agri-
culture
With harvest underway itrsquos salsa season in the Similkameen
For me a fresh to-mato off the vine is one of the best parts of summer This time of year tomatoes are in abundance and one of my favourite ways to use them is in salsa
Salsa made with fresh locally grown ingredients is so much tastier than the store bought variety and it can be a nutritious snack Tomatoes are low in sugar and calo-ries and are a good source of vitamin C potassium and fibre They are also a great source of the antioxi-dant called lycopene
which is thought to help prevent prostate cancer Lycopene is more readily absorbed from cooked to-matoes so cooking and canning salsa
is a good way to pre-serve tomatoes for the winter months The one nutrition downfall to salsa is that it can be high in sodium but if yoursquore making your own you can control the amount of salt you use Fresh herbs and spicy peppers provide so much fl avour that excess salt is unnec-essary
Here is a fresh salsa recipe that makes a great appetizer or can be served on fish or chicken
2 cups fresh roma tomatoes diced
1 red pepper roast-ed and diced
1 cup black beans (optional)
12 cup red onion diced
13 cup cilantro chopped
2 limes juicedfrac12-1 jalapentildeo seeds
removed (use jalap-enos as per your heat preference)
1 tsp cuminSalt to taste
Roast the red pep-per by placing under the broiler Allow the skin to blacken and crack using tongs to turn frequently You want to blacken the skin but not burn the fl esh When the pep-per is black on all sides remove from the oven and place in a paper bag or a bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow the pep-per to sit for at least five minutes before peeling off the black-
ened skin and remov-ing the core and seeds Chop the cooled pep-per and the rest of the ingredients and com-bine with cumin and salt to your taste
Donrsquot feel like mak-ing salsa but need a quick way to use up extra tomatoes You can try roasting them with garlic onions and a little salt and pepper Small toma-toes such as cherry or grape can be roasted whole Larger toma-toes can be halved or quartered Place washed tomatoes on a baking sheet covered with tin foil drizzle with olive oil and roast at 450˚ F for twenty to forty minutes until the tomato skins have popped and are brown-ing Serve as is with fresh herbs on pasta or put in the blender and puree into a sauce
(drain off some of the excess liquid fi rst)
By Simone Jennings Interior Health
Police report that Cawston man Michael Prentice who was reported missing last week has been located in Vernon
Keremeos RCMP called a halt to the search on Sep-
tember 4 after locating the 35 year old
An Ironman participant had his race ended prematurely on August 26 after being struck by a car near Cawston
The male suffered undis-closed injuries in the incident and was transported to hospital in Penticton
Two Calgary men on a jour-ney to Vancouver had their trip cut short near Cawston after being given an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) for impaired driving
Their car was impounded for thirty days and both men were forced to return to Cal-gary on the bus
Two Calgary men lose vehicle to an IRP during Ironman triathlon
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
A StrongStart Centre is the place for you
Are you a kid under 5 Is your mom dad or caregiver (grandparents too) looking for a place to have some fun connect with other families and learn together
Beginning on Wednesday September 5 2012 on a drop-in basis during the school year
Itrsquos a busy morning of sharing stories and songs playing with friends studying your world learning to counthellip and just plain having a good time Our service is free and facilitated by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator We look forward to seeing you Come join the fun
Sponsored by School District No 53
(Okanagan Similkameen) and Funded by the Ministry of Education
Monday to Fridays 830 am ndash 1130 am Okanagan Falls Elementary School (250) 497-5414 Oliver Elementary School (250) 498-3468 Osoyoos Elementary School (250) 495-7248
Monday to Fridays 845 am ndash 1145 am Cawston Elementary School (250) 499-5617
Editorial
Downtown issues need councilrsquos attention
The downtown business community in Kere-meos is reeling after the announcement by Sharon Finch of Keremeos Variety that the business was selling out and closing its doors
The north side of Keremeosrsquo single block of retail storefront between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy rate after Kere-meos Variety shuts its doors
Summer activity in the main business core is active with many tourists stopping to access the bank liquor store or insurance offi ce
A downtown core containing complementary businesses would give visitors an incentive to linger for more than fi ve or ten minutes and with the right commercial mix result in them dropping a few more dollars in the community
Instead we have a decreasingly viable down-town core where residents are less and less inclined to think locally about a purchase before climbing into the car for a shopping trip to Pen-ticton or another larger centre
Perhaps this is an area where the present council could step up to the plate and distinguish themselves Village council canrsquot do much about the downtown situation if there is not a resolve amongst local business to develop a strategy But they can let local business know they are listen-ing be ready to modify legislation that currently isnrsquot working and research for any tax breaks and grant opportunities that might be available to help move main street forward
Providing a product mix that people will shop in the village for is a job for local entrepreneurs to fi gure out and provide
But it appears to us that the downtown core needs some leadership to move forward Village council - who have had a relatively unproductive fi rst year - are in an ideal position to take the ini-tiative and provide it
Page 6 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
opinionTHE REVIEW
Publisher Mark Walker605 7th Ave Keremeos Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY
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TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
I was as surprised as any-one to hear about the plan by this newspaperrsquos owner David Black to begin regula-tory work on an oil refi nery for Kitimat
Irsquoll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to BCrsquos government and population Black Press news coverage columns letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project and there has been a range of views expressed already
Whatever the merits of the refi nery idea it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society And thatrsquos a good thing be-cause as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refi n-ing I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject
Today Irsquod like to address some of the main miscon-
ceptions which have been exploited by some opponents The fi rst one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment
A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way Big tanker spills ac-counted for 37 million gallons a year about fi ve per cent of the total marine oil pollution identifi ed
By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains from oil changes mu-nicipal and industrial wastes and other sources 363 mil-lion gallons Bilge cleaning and other routine ship main-tenance added 137 million gallons four times the tanker spill average
Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hy-drocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons natural seeps added 62 mil-lion gallons offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons
So thatrsquos the fi rst thing to understand Itrsquos not tankers
and pipelines doing most of the polluting Itrsquos you and me
Then there is the propa-ganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profi le pitchmen for the false notion that ldquotar sandsrdquo oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil
The facts are clear The most widely cited source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user
Yes there are variations in emissions on the remain-ing quarter Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude The most greenhouse gas-intensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude which is convention-ally drilled
Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil as University of Victo-ria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated
Two US environmental groups including the one fronted by Redford have lately been promoting a study that suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines False says the industry show-ing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades
The Trans-Mountain pipe-line has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years It has periodi-cally carried heavy crude for 40 years and diluted bitumen for 25 years
Some of that crude is re-fi ned in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply BC gas stations And of course Vancouver Island Haida Gwaii and all other BC islands depend on marine fuel shipments
And letrsquos not forget the most common heavy oil used in BC Itrsquos called asphalt
Separating oil from manureBy Tom Fletcher Black Press
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
THURSDAY SEP 6 12
700 PM DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT UFC UNLEASHED ROOKIE BLUE WHEEL OF FORTUNE ETALK BLUE PLANET SEAS OF LIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Perfect Storm COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA THE BIG BANG THEORY THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
730 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS
800 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WIPEOUT THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE AMERICAS GOT TALENT THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS TURN BACK TIME SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT TABATHA TAKES OVER TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS JAYS SPECIAL MAYDAY RAISING HOPE THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM THE INSIDER TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL NEW GIRL
900 PM WIPEOUT BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE LOCAL NEWS DOC ZONE MASTERPIECE MYSTERY SAVING HOPE AMANDLA POKER World Series FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Match Point CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE FOUR HOUSES CANADA ANCIENT ALIENS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER CARFELLAS GLEE THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHO WANTS TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE ROBSON ARMS GOLF BMW Championship PGA FRIENDS STORAGE HUNTERS CARFELLAS
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE INSIDE EDITION GAME TRAILERS TV JEOPARDY NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM ACCESS HOLLYWOOD 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHEEL OF FORTUNE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER THROUGH NATIVE EYES THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
FRIDAY SEP 7 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY THE OFFICE WHEEL OF FORTUNE WASHINGTON WEEK ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD DATELINE NBC COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MAYDAY THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE OFFICE JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS I FOUND THE GOWN
800 PM STAND UP TO CANCER DEA MARKETPLACE DOC MARTIN UNDERCOVER BOSS DOC MARTIN SEINFELD AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS
CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
830 PM THE RICK MERCER REPORT SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
900 PM 2020 BONES CSI NY MOVIE Super Troopers GRIMM THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES GEORGE GENTLY SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS NIKITA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE NIKITA TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE CELEBRITIES AT HOME NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT MOB WIVES FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER HAUNTED COLLECTOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER ODDITIES MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
930 PM FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF BMW Championship PGA CELEBRITIES AT HOME FRIENDS ODDITIES I FOUND THE GOWN
1000 PM THE OFFICE BLUE BLOODS DATELINE NBC NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED THE KREMLIN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM THE OFFICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
SATURDAY SEP 8 12
700 PM 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY MOVIE Super Troopers CRIMINAL MINDS STARS EARN STRIPES ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP
APPEARANCES W5 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Under Suspicion CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN BRIDEZILLAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE Predators THE LIQUIDATOR SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN IMPRACTICAL JOKERS GET STUFFED
800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH SCRUBS ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF TWO AND A HALF MEN
900 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND DEA SAVING HOPE THE CLIENT LIST CASTLE A TOUCH OF FROST POKER World Series FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW 915 MOVIE Alien vs Predator GHOST HUNTERS DIRTY JOBS THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Independence Day 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM SCRUBS FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW
1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
KITCHEN COUSINS AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1035 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE MOVIE Diverted 1050 FOR KING AND COUNTRY LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE KING OF QUEENS ETALK CHAPPELLES SHOW KITCHEN COUSINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED
SUNDAY SEP 9 12
700 PM ONCE UPON A TIME THE SIMPSONS 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN HEARTLAND BROADWAY OR BUST THE LISTENER EDEN AT THE END OF THE WORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Crazy in Alabama MOVIE Oceanrsquos Thirteen CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR GREAT LAKE WARRIORS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE The Return GET STUFFED POKER European Tour MYTHBUSTERS FOX FALL PREVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS THE LIQUIDATOR TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM ONCE UPON A TIME BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS TWO AND A HALF MEN CHABAD TELETHON THE UNIT KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BOMB HUNTERS THE MISTRESS OUTLAW BIKERS MANTRACKER UFC WIRED SECRETS OF THE FBI THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
830 PM 900 THE GOOD WIFE LOCAL NEWS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC THE MISTRESS THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
900 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FAMILY GUY BAR RESCUE CSI MIAMI DALZIEL AND PASCOE TO BE ANNOUNCED FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE Win A Date With Tad Hamilton TOSHO FOUR HOUSES CANADA PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA THAT 70S SHOW
SINBAD GHOST HUNTERS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 9 11 TAPES CHAOS IN THE SKY STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
930 PM THE SIMPSONS 1000 THE GOOD WIFE 1000 THE MENTALIST MASTERPIECE MYSTERY 955 DALZIEL AND PASCOE FAMILY GUY TOSHO PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW FAMILY GUY STORAGE WARS
1000 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FLIP MEN CRIMINAL MINDS NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Sorority Boys MONK CORNER GAS TO BE ANNOUNCED URBAN SUBURBAN ICE ROAD TRUCKERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN MOVIE The Return GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
1030 PM FLIP MEN 1035 THE WEST BLOCK FASHION TELEVISION URBAN SUBURBAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TMZ STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
MONDAY SEP 10 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY MOVIE Quantum of Solace WHEEL OF FORTUNE WAITING FOR GOD ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD FLASHPOINT JUST FOR LAUGHS SCORES LIVE HERE BUY THIS BOMB HUNTERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION THE KING OF QUEENS ALPHAS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD LIVE HERE BUY THIS THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS
800 PM BACHELOR PAD MOVIE Quantum of Solace HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CASTLE ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE LA COMPLEX 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES TOP 10 HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS
THETHE
September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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Adult bowling leagues start
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Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
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SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is accepting digital photo submissions of the Thompson Okanagan area for the 2013 Travel Experiences Guide
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your photographic talent
Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday Sept 14th 2012 to garner considerationGo to totabcorgphotocontest for more details
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-Magazine
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
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TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
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(1985)
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95degC
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Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
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HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
Serving the Similkameen since 1978
Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
Hardware Building Materials Plumbing Electrical Irrigation Cabinets Windows Doors Paint amp Stain Tool Rentals
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See us for FriendlyPersonalized Service
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
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Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
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~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
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Builder
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Large or Small
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
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Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
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bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
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485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
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LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
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bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
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or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcomFax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
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The BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
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for information about the Press Council
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Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
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Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
wwwspcabcca
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
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ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
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Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
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Store Wide Excluding Licenses
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 4 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
Sia enjoys an afternoon at the Memorial Park playground on August 31 This week Sia will be heading to playschool along with her cousin Cassius and sister Na-ren who will be head-ing to Kindergarten
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Effective at noon on Wednes-day Aug 29 the current campfire ban in the Vernon and Penticton fire zones were rescinded due to a decreased risk of wildfires Campfires will now be permitted throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre
The public is reminded that campfires cannot be larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide Anyone who lights a camp-fire must have a hand tool (such as a shovel) or at least eight litres of water available nearby to fully extinguish it Never leave a campfire unattended and make sure the ashes are completely cold to the touch before leaving the area
All other types of open burn-ing remain prohibited within the Kamloops Fire Centre This includes
middot The burning of any material larger than a half-metre high by a half-metre wide
middot The burning of stubble or grass
middot Using fireworks or burning barrels of any size or descrip-tion
Anyone found in violation of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for up to $345 Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness may be fined up to $1 million spend up to three years in prison and be held accountable for as-sociated firefighting costs
The open fire prohibition covers all BC Parks Crown and private lands but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department Please check with local govern-ments for any other restrictions before lighting a fire
The open fire prohibition will remain in place until the public is notified that it has been re-scinded
For the latest information on current wildfire activity burning restrictions road closures and air quality advisories go to
httpbcwildfirecaThe Regional District Okana-
gan Similkameen has also issued a notice of change in the fire dan-ger rating within the region
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) is rescinding the temporary fire ban issued on August 17 2012
Effective noon on Wednesday August 29 the temporary fire ban was rescinded for all areas of the RDOS
Campfi res now permitted within Kamloops Fire Centre
Campfi re ban rescinded for South Okanagan Similkameen and RDOS
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
School District No 53(Okanagan Similkameen)
The Board of Education of School District No 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) invites the public to our learning forum on September 12 2012 at 700 pm in the Similkameen Elementary Secondary School library (830 2nd Avenue) The focus of this forum will be the BC Education Plan As well the school principal will outline some of the exciting innovative projects happening in the school Please join us for an informative evening
Store ClosingEvery Item On Sale
Keremeos Variety626 7th Avenue Keremeos
250 499 7735
original price
Store HoursMon - Sat
9 am to 5 pmSunday
11 am to 4 pm
SPECIAL GROUP
Womenrsquos Dresses
40 off
We Accept
3 DAYS ONLY An Additional 10 off
our already LOW SALE prices before taxesCoupon must be presented
at time of purchaseExpires 982012
ALL Housewares amp
Hardware
40 off
Everything MUST GO Hurry for Best Selection
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 5
lifestyles
The BC government is investing $2 mil-lion to help BC farmers and food processors promote local foods Agriculture Minister Don McRae announced August 30
The funding will allow local businesses and organizations to launch or expand their own marketing campaigns so different sectors of BCrsquos diverse food industry can use customized promotions specific to their market and needs It is anticipated the funding will be particularly helpful to small-scale producers and businesses look-ing to promote their products
Businesses and or-ganizations will be able to apply for matching funding from the pro-vincial government for projects that promote local foods Projects could include in-store
promotions social media or web campaigns smartphone apps traditional advertising on - product labelling and food-tourism maps Producers stores farmers markets restaurants processors and industry associations all will be eligible to participate
Building the local market for BC foods is a key commitment of governmentrsquos Agrifoods Strategy a component of the BC Jobs Plan to lead the agrifoods sector growth into a $14-billion-a-year industry by 2017
BC food producers welcome $2-million ldquobuy localrdquo campaign Robert Boelens Communications Ministry of Agri-
culture
With harvest underway itrsquos salsa season in the Similkameen
For me a fresh to-mato off the vine is one of the best parts of summer This time of year tomatoes are in abundance and one of my favourite ways to use them is in salsa
Salsa made with fresh locally grown ingredients is so much tastier than the store bought variety and it can be a nutritious snack Tomatoes are low in sugar and calo-ries and are a good source of vitamin C potassium and fibre They are also a great source of the antioxi-dant called lycopene
which is thought to help prevent prostate cancer Lycopene is more readily absorbed from cooked to-matoes so cooking and canning salsa
is a good way to pre-serve tomatoes for the winter months The one nutrition downfall to salsa is that it can be high in sodium but if yoursquore making your own you can control the amount of salt you use Fresh herbs and spicy peppers provide so much fl avour that excess salt is unnec-essary
Here is a fresh salsa recipe that makes a great appetizer or can be served on fish or chicken
2 cups fresh roma tomatoes diced
1 red pepper roast-ed and diced
1 cup black beans (optional)
12 cup red onion diced
13 cup cilantro chopped
2 limes juicedfrac12-1 jalapentildeo seeds
removed (use jalap-enos as per your heat preference)
1 tsp cuminSalt to taste
Roast the red pep-per by placing under the broiler Allow the skin to blacken and crack using tongs to turn frequently You want to blacken the skin but not burn the fl esh When the pep-per is black on all sides remove from the oven and place in a paper bag or a bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow the pep-per to sit for at least five minutes before peeling off the black-
ened skin and remov-ing the core and seeds Chop the cooled pep-per and the rest of the ingredients and com-bine with cumin and salt to your taste
Donrsquot feel like mak-ing salsa but need a quick way to use up extra tomatoes You can try roasting them with garlic onions and a little salt and pepper Small toma-toes such as cherry or grape can be roasted whole Larger toma-toes can be halved or quartered Place washed tomatoes on a baking sheet covered with tin foil drizzle with olive oil and roast at 450˚ F for twenty to forty minutes until the tomato skins have popped and are brown-ing Serve as is with fresh herbs on pasta or put in the blender and puree into a sauce
(drain off some of the excess liquid fi rst)
By Simone Jennings Interior Health
Police report that Cawston man Michael Prentice who was reported missing last week has been located in Vernon
Keremeos RCMP called a halt to the search on Sep-
tember 4 after locating the 35 year old
An Ironman participant had his race ended prematurely on August 26 after being struck by a car near Cawston
The male suffered undis-closed injuries in the incident and was transported to hospital in Penticton
Two Calgary men on a jour-ney to Vancouver had their trip cut short near Cawston after being given an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) for impaired driving
Their car was impounded for thirty days and both men were forced to return to Cal-gary on the bus
Two Calgary men lose vehicle to an IRP during Ironman triathlon
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
A StrongStart Centre is the place for you
Are you a kid under 5 Is your mom dad or caregiver (grandparents too) looking for a place to have some fun connect with other families and learn together
Beginning on Wednesday September 5 2012 on a drop-in basis during the school year
Itrsquos a busy morning of sharing stories and songs playing with friends studying your world learning to counthellip and just plain having a good time Our service is free and facilitated by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator We look forward to seeing you Come join the fun
Sponsored by School District No 53
(Okanagan Similkameen) and Funded by the Ministry of Education
Monday to Fridays 830 am ndash 1130 am Okanagan Falls Elementary School (250) 497-5414 Oliver Elementary School (250) 498-3468 Osoyoos Elementary School (250) 495-7248
Monday to Fridays 845 am ndash 1145 am Cawston Elementary School (250) 499-5617
Editorial
Downtown issues need councilrsquos attention
The downtown business community in Kere-meos is reeling after the announcement by Sharon Finch of Keremeos Variety that the business was selling out and closing its doors
The north side of Keremeosrsquo single block of retail storefront between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy rate after Kere-meos Variety shuts its doors
Summer activity in the main business core is active with many tourists stopping to access the bank liquor store or insurance offi ce
A downtown core containing complementary businesses would give visitors an incentive to linger for more than fi ve or ten minutes and with the right commercial mix result in them dropping a few more dollars in the community
Instead we have a decreasingly viable down-town core where residents are less and less inclined to think locally about a purchase before climbing into the car for a shopping trip to Pen-ticton or another larger centre
Perhaps this is an area where the present council could step up to the plate and distinguish themselves Village council canrsquot do much about the downtown situation if there is not a resolve amongst local business to develop a strategy But they can let local business know they are listen-ing be ready to modify legislation that currently isnrsquot working and research for any tax breaks and grant opportunities that might be available to help move main street forward
Providing a product mix that people will shop in the village for is a job for local entrepreneurs to fi gure out and provide
But it appears to us that the downtown core needs some leadership to move forward Village council - who have had a relatively unproductive fi rst year - are in an ideal position to take the ini-tiative and provide it
Page 6 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
opinionTHE REVIEW
Publisher Mark Walker605 7th Ave Keremeos Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) of the Department of Canadian Heritage for our publishing activities Publications Mail Agreement No 40012521
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
I was as surprised as any-one to hear about the plan by this newspaperrsquos owner David Black to begin regula-tory work on an oil refi nery for Kitimat
Irsquoll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to BCrsquos government and population Black Press news coverage columns letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project and there has been a range of views expressed already
Whatever the merits of the refi nery idea it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society And thatrsquos a good thing be-cause as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refi n-ing I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject
Today Irsquod like to address some of the main miscon-
ceptions which have been exploited by some opponents The fi rst one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment
A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way Big tanker spills ac-counted for 37 million gallons a year about fi ve per cent of the total marine oil pollution identifi ed
By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains from oil changes mu-nicipal and industrial wastes and other sources 363 mil-lion gallons Bilge cleaning and other routine ship main-tenance added 137 million gallons four times the tanker spill average
Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hy-drocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons natural seeps added 62 mil-lion gallons offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons
So thatrsquos the fi rst thing to understand Itrsquos not tankers
and pipelines doing most of the polluting Itrsquos you and me
Then there is the propa-ganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profi le pitchmen for the false notion that ldquotar sandsrdquo oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil
The facts are clear The most widely cited source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user
Yes there are variations in emissions on the remain-ing quarter Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude The most greenhouse gas-intensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude which is convention-ally drilled
Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil as University of Victo-ria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated
Two US environmental groups including the one fronted by Redford have lately been promoting a study that suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines False says the industry show-ing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades
The Trans-Mountain pipe-line has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years It has periodi-cally carried heavy crude for 40 years and diluted bitumen for 25 years
Some of that crude is re-fi ned in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply BC gas stations And of course Vancouver Island Haida Gwaii and all other BC islands depend on marine fuel shipments
And letrsquos not forget the most common heavy oil used in BC Itrsquos called asphalt
Separating oil from manureBy Tom Fletcher Black Press
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
THURSDAY SEP 6 12
700 PM DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT UFC UNLEASHED ROOKIE BLUE WHEEL OF FORTUNE ETALK BLUE PLANET SEAS OF LIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Perfect Storm COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA THE BIG BANG THEORY THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
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830 PM THE INSIDER TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL NEW GIRL
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930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHO WANTS TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE ROBSON ARMS GOLF BMW Championship PGA FRIENDS STORAGE HUNTERS CARFELLAS
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE INSIDE EDITION GAME TRAILERS TV JEOPARDY NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM ACCESS HOLLYWOOD 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHEEL OF FORTUNE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER THROUGH NATIVE EYES THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
FRIDAY SEP 7 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY THE OFFICE WHEEL OF FORTUNE WASHINGTON WEEK ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD DATELINE NBC COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MAYDAY THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE OFFICE JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS I FOUND THE GOWN
800 PM STAND UP TO CANCER DEA MARKETPLACE DOC MARTIN UNDERCOVER BOSS DOC MARTIN SEINFELD AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS
CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
830 PM THE RICK MERCER REPORT SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
900 PM 2020 BONES CSI NY MOVIE Super Troopers GRIMM THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES GEORGE GENTLY SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS NIKITA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE NIKITA TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE CELEBRITIES AT HOME NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT MOB WIVES FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER HAUNTED COLLECTOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER ODDITIES MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
930 PM FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF BMW Championship PGA CELEBRITIES AT HOME FRIENDS ODDITIES I FOUND THE GOWN
1000 PM THE OFFICE BLUE BLOODS DATELINE NBC NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED THE KREMLIN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM THE OFFICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
SATURDAY SEP 8 12
700 PM 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY MOVIE Super Troopers CRIMINAL MINDS STARS EARN STRIPES ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP
APPEARANCES W5 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Under Suspicion CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN BRIDEZILLAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE Predators THE LIQUIDATOR SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN IMPRACTICAL JOKERS GET STUFFED
800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH SCRUBS ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF TWO AND A HALF MEN
900 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND DEA SAVING HOPE THE CLIENT LIST CASTLE A TOUCH OF FROST POKER World Series FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW 915 MOVIE Alien vs Predator GHOST HUNTERS DIRTY JOBS THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Independence Day 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM SCRUBS FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW
1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
KITCHEN COUSINS AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1035 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE MOVIE Diverted 1050 FOR KING AND COUNTRY LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE KING OF QUEENS ETALK CHAPPELLES SHOW KITCHEN COUSINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED
SUNDAY SEP 9 12
700 PM ONCE UPON A TIME THE SIMPSONS 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN HEARTLAND BROADWAY OR BUST THE LISTENER EDEN AT THE END OF THE WORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Crazy in Alabama MOVIE Oceanrsquos Thirteen CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR GREAT LAKE WARRIORS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE The Return GET STUFFED POKER European Tour MYTHBUSTERS FOX FALL PREVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS THE LIQUIDATOR TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM ONCE UPON A TIME BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS TWO AND A HALF MEN CHABAD TELETHON THE UNIT KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BOMB HUNTERS THE MISTRESS OUTLAW BIKERS MANTRACKER UFC WIRED SECRETS OF THE FBI THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
830 PM 900 THE GOOD WIFE LOCAL NEWS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC THE MISTRESS THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
900 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FAMILY GUY BAR RESCUE CSI MIAMI DALZIEL AND PASCOE TO BE ANNOUNCED FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE Win A Date With Tad Hamilton TOSHO FOUR HOUSES CANADA PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA THAT 70S SHOW
SINBAD GHOST HUNTERS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 9 11 TAPES CHAOS IN THE SKY STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
930 PM THE SIMPSONS 1000 THE GOOD WIFE 1000 THE MENTALIST MASTERPIECE MYSTERY 955 DALZIEL AND PASCOE FAMILY GUY TOSHO PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW FAMILY GUY STORAGE WARS
1000 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FLIP MEN CRIMINAL MINDS NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Sorority Boys MONK CORNER GAS TO BE ANNOUNCED URBAN SUBURBAN ICE ROAD TRUCKERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN MOVIE The Return GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
1030 PM FLIP MEN 1035 THE WEST BLOCK FASHION TELEVISION URBAN SUBURBAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TMZ STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
MONDAY SEP 10 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY MOVIE Quantum of Solace WHEEL OF FORTUNE WAITING FOR GOD ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD FLASHPOINT JUST FOR LAUGHS SCORES LIVE HERE BUY THIS BOMB HUNTERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION THE KING OF QUEENS ALPHAS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD LIVE HERE BUY THIS THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS
800 PM BACHELOR PAD MOVIE Quantum of Solace HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CASTLE ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE LA COMPLEX 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES TOP 10 HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS
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September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Similkameen Recreation Centre2012 2013 season
Adult bowling leagues start
Monday September 17
Registration September 15
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Copies are distributed throughout BC Tourist Infor-bull mation Centers and other high traffic areasFull color on every pagebull Opportunity to showcase your business to a whole new bull marketCheck our the mobile guide at bull httpsimilkameencountrymobi
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KEREMEOS VISITORSGUIDE 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
06 07 08 09 10 11 12Effective Sept 2 2012
Closed Sundays
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
3 pm Meat Draw
4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
Fridays amp Saturdays OPEN til
700 pm
430 pm Bunny Races
Karaoke
ATM NOW
AVAILABLE
September 2012
SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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Grand prizeONE WEEK VACATION FOR 2 IN THE THOMPSON OKANAGAN
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is accepting digital photo submissions of the Thompson Okanagan area for the 2013 Travel Experiences Guide
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your photographic talent
Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday Sept 14th 2012 to garner considerationGo to totabcorgphotocontest for more details
If you would like to know which type of traveler you are just scan the QR code and take the short quiz Upon completion you will be provided with a brief
profi le of your traveler type
Submitted photos become the sole property of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association for all intent and purpose and may be published in multiple formats
For specifi c digital fi le requirements please email kirkpentictonwesternnewscom
send us your photos
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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ADVERTISERS We will be starting to book ad space in the 2013 Lower Similkameen Valley Official Tourist Guide
Copies are distributed throughout BC Tourist Information bull Centers and other high traffic areasFull color on every pagebull Opportunity to showcase your business to a whole new marketbull Check our the mobile guide at bull httpsimilkameencountrymobi
Full Page Covers $1065(inside front amp back cover back cover)
Full Page $83512 Page $66014 Page $46018 Page $360
(Prices are before taxes)
Donrsquot miss out Book your spot today with Sandi at 250-499-2653
bull FULL COLORFULL GLOSSY bull COMPANION
MOBILE APP bull BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
Places to worship
Our classifieds are also available on line at bcclassifiedscom
Page 12 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-Magazine
OK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-TipsLimits in effect while quantities last
OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
OCEANrsquoS TUNA$129
Similkameen Insurance Agencies Ltd
Main Street Keremeos
499-5714
CORNER
SENIORof a more advanced age
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
Serving the Similkameen since 1978
Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
Hardware Building Materials Plumbing Electrical Irrigation Cabinets Windows Doors Paint amp Stain Tool Rentals
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See us for FriendlyPersonalized Service
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
bullCustom Foot orthotics amp productsbullMedical compression stockingsbullBracing - Sports - Post-surgical - SeniorsbullProsthetics - Post-mastectomy
Jeanne Brummund COF Keremeos 250-499-7700 Certified Orthotic Fitter Penticton 250-770-1491
Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
By Apprsquot
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516 7th Ave PO Box 128 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0Tel 250-499-2561
Email numnongkhaihotmailcomDaily 11 -3 430 - 830
~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
ldquoQuality construction every phaserdquo
PhFax (250)499-0014
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Builder
IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD2064 Main St Cawston BC
(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
Light Truck Repair amp Service
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Large or Small
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Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
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Phone 250-497-8739
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PLUMBING
bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
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Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete
bull Form Rentalsbull Rebar
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Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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Trucks amp Vans
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CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
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best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 5
lifestyles
The BC government is investing $2 mil-lion to help BC farmers and food processors promote local foods Agriculture Minister Don McRae announced August 30
The funding will allow local businesses and organizations to launch or expand their own marketing campaigns so different sectors of BCrsquos diverse food industry can use customized promotions specific to their market and needs It is anticipated the funding will be particularly helpful to small-scale producers and businesses look-ing to promote their products
Businesses and or-ganizations will be able to apply for matching funding from the pro-vincial government for projects that promote local foods Projects could include in-store
promotions social media or web campaigns smartphone apps traditional advertising on - product labelling and food-tourism maps Producers stores farmers markets restaurants processors and industry associations all will be eligible to participate
Building the local market for BC foods is a key commitment of governmentrsquos Agrifoods Strategy a component of the BC Jobs Plan to lead the agrifoods sector growth into a $14-billion-a-year industry by 2017
BC food producers welcome $2-million ldquobuy localrdquo campaign Robert Boelens Communications Ministry of Agri-
culture
With harvest underway itrsquos salsa season in the Similkameen
For me a fresh to-mato off the vine is one of the best parts of summer This time of year tomatoes are in abundance and one of my favourite ways to use them is in salsa
Salsa made with fresh locally grown ingredients is so much tastier than the store bought variety and it can be a nutritious snack Tomatoes are low in sugar and calo-ries and are a good source of vitamin C potassium and fibre They are also a great source of the antioxi-dant called lycopene
which is thought to help prevent prostate cancer Lycopene is more readily absorbed from cooked to-matoes so cooking and canning salsa
is a good way to pre-serve tomatoes for the winter months The one nutrition downfall to salsa is that it can be high in sodium but if yoursquore making your own you can control the amount of salt you use Fresh herbs and spicy peppers provide so much fl avour that excess salt is unnec-essary
Here is a fresh salsa recipe that makes a great appetizer or can be served on fish or chicken
2 cups fresh roma tomatoes diced
1 red pepper roast-ed and diced
1 cup black beans (optional)
12 cup red onion diced
13 cup cilantro chopped
2 limes juicedfrac12-1 jalapentildeo seeds
removed (use jalap-enos as per your heat preference)
1 tsp cuminSalt to taste
Roast the red pep-per by placing under the broiler Allow the skin to blacken and crack using tongs to turn frequently You want to blacken the skin but not burn the fl esh When the pep-per is black on all sides remove from the oven and place in a paper bag or a bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow the pep-per to sit for at least five minutes before peeling off the black-
ened skin and remov-ing the core and seeds Chop the cooled pep-per and the rest of the ingredients and com-bine with cumin and salt to your taste
Donrsquot feel like mak-ing salsa but need a quick way to use up extra tomatoes You can try roasting them with garlic onions and a little salt and pepper Small toma-toes such as cherry or grape can be roasted whole Larger toma-toes can be halved or quartered Place washed tomatoes on a baking sheet covered with tin foil drizzle with olive oil and roast at 450˚ F for twenty to forty minutes until the tomato skins have popped and are brown-ing Serve as is with fresh herbs on pasta or put in the blender and puree into a sauce
(drain off some of the excess liquid fi rst)
By Simone Jennings Interior Health
Police report that Cawston man Michael Prentice who was reported missing last week has been located in Vernon
Keremeos RCMP called a halt to the search on Sep-
tember 4 after locating the 35 year old
An Ironman participant had his race ended prematurely on August 26 after being struck by a car near Cawston
The male suffered undis-closed injuries in the incident and was transported to hospital in Penticton
Two Calgary men on a jour-ney to Vancouver had their trip cut short near Cawston after being given an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) for impaired driving
Their car was impounded for thirty days and both men were forced to return to Cal-gary on the bus
Two Calgary men lose vehicle to an IRP during Ironman triathlon
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
A StrongStart Centre is the place for you
Are you a kid under 5 Is your mom dad or caregiver (grandparents too) looking for a place to have some fun connect with other families and learn together
Beginning on Wednesday September 5 2012 on a drop-in basis during the school year
Itrsquos a busy morning of sharing stories and songs playing with friends studying your world learning to counthellip and just plain having a good time Our service is free and facilitated by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator We look forward to seeing you Come join the fun
Sponsored by School District No 53
(Okanagan Similkameen) and Funded by the Ministry of Education
Monday to Fridays 830 am ndash 1130 am Okanagan Falls Elementary School (250) 497-5414 Oliver Elementary School (250) 498-3468 Osoyoos Elementary School (250) 495-7248
Monday to Fridays 845 am ndash 1145 am Cawston Elementary School (250) 499-5617
Editorial
Downtown issues need councilrsquos attention
The downtown business community in Kere-meos is reeling after the announcement by Sharon Finch of Keremeos Variety that the business was selling out and closing its doors
The north side of Keremeosrsquo single block of retail storefront between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy rate after Kere-meos Variety shuts its doors
Summer activity in the main business core is active with many tourists stopping to access the bank liquor store or insurance offi ce
A downtown core containing complementary businesses would give visitors an incentive to linger for more than fi ve or ten minutes and with the right commercial mix result in them dropping a few more dollars in the community
Instead we have a decreasingly viable down-town core where residents are less and less inclined to think locally about a purchase before climbing into the car for a shopping trip to Pen-ticton or another larger centre
Perhaps this is an area where the present council could step up to the plate and distinguish themselves Village council canrsquot do much about the downtown situation if there is not a resolve amongst local business to develop a strategy But they can let local business know they are listen-ing be ready to modify legislation that currently isnrsquot working and research for any tax breaks and grant opportunities that might be available to help move main street forward
Providing a product mix that people will shop in the village for is a job for local entrepreneurs to fi gure out and provide
But it appears to us that the downtown core needs some leadership to move forward Village council - who have had a relatively unproductive fi rst year - are in an ideal position to take the ini-tiative and provide it
Page 6 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
opinionTHE REVIEW
Publisher Mark Walker605 7th Ave Keremeos Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
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TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
I was as surprised as any-one to hear about the plan by this newspaperrsquos owner David Black to begin regula-tory work on an oil refi nery for Kitimat
Irsquoll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to BCrsquos government and population Black Press news coverage columns letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project and there has been a range of views expressed already
Whatever the merits of the refi nery idea it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society And thatrsquos a good thing be-cause as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refi n-ing I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject
Today Irsquod like to address some of the main miscon-
ceptions which have been exploited by some opponents The fi rst one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment
A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way Big tanker spills ac-counted for 37 million gallons a year about fi ve per cent of the total marine oil pollution identifi ed
By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains from oil changes mu-nicipal and industrial wastes and other sources 363 mil-lion gallons Bilge cleaning and other routine ship main-tenance added 137 million gallons four times the tanker spill average
Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hy-drocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons natural seeps added 62 mil-lion gallons offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons
So thatrsquos the fi rst thing to understand Itrsquos not tankers
and pipelines doing most of the polluting Itrsquos you and me
Then there is the propa-ganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profi le pitchmen for the false notion that ldquotar sandsrdquo oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil
The facts are clear The most widely cited source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user
Yes there are variations in emissions on the remain-ing quarter Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude The most greenhouse gas-intensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude which is convention-ally drilled
Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil as University of Victo-ria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated
Two US environmental groups including the one fronted by Redford have lately been promoting a study that suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines False says the industry show-ing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades
The Trans-Mountain pipe-line has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years It has periodi-cally carried heavy crude for 40 years and diluted bitumen for 25 years
Some of that crude is re-fi ned in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply BC gas stations And of course Vancouver Island Haida Gwaii and all other BC islands depend on marine fuel shipments
And letrsquos not forget the most common heavy oil used in BC Itrsquos called asphalt
Separating oil from manureBy Tom Fletcher Black Press
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
THURSDAY SEP 6 12
700 PM DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT UFC UNLEASHED ROOKIE BLUE WHEEL OF FORTUNE ETALK BLUE PLANET SEAS OF LIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Perfect Storm COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA THE BIG BANG THEORY THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
730 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS
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830 PM THE INSIDER TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL NEW GIRL
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930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHO WANTS TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE ROBSON ARMS GOLF BMW Championship PGA FRIENDS STORAGE HUNTERS CARFELLAS
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE INSIDE EDITION GAME TRAILERS TV JEOPARDY NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM ACCESS HOLLYWOOD 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHEEL OF FORTUNE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER THROUGH NATIVE EYES THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
FRIDAY SEP 7 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY THE OFFICE WHEEL OF FORTUNE WASHINGTON WEEK ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD DATELINE NBC COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MAYDAY THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE OFFICE JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS I FOUND THE GOWN
800 PM STAND UP TO CANCER DEA MARKETPLACE DOC MARTIN UNDERCOVER BOSS DOC MARTIN SEINFELD AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS
CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
830 PM THE RICK MERCER REPORT SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
900 PM 2020 BONES CSI NY MOVIE Super Troopers GRIMM THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES GEORGE GENTLY SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS NIKITA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE NIKITA TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE CELEBRITIES AT HOME NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT MOB WIVES FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER HAUNTED COLLECTOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER ODDITIES MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
930 PM FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF BMW Championship PGA CELEBRITIES AT HOME FRIENDS ODDITIES I FOUND THE GOWN
1000 PM THE OFFICE BLUE BLOODS DATELINE NBC NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED THE KREMLIN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM THE OFFICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
SATURDAY SEP 8 12
700 PM 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY MOVIE Super Troopers CRIMINAL MINDS STARS EARN STRIPES ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP
APPEARANCES W5 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Under Suspicion CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN BRIDEZILLAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE Predators THE LIQUIDATOR SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN IMPRACTICAL JOKERS GET STUFFED
800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH SCRUBS ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF TWO AND A HALF MEN
900 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND DEA SAVING HOPE THE CLIENT LIST CASTLE A TOUCH OF FROST POKER World Series FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW 915 MOVIE Alien vs Predator GHOST HUNTERS DIRTY JOBS THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Independence Day 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM SCRUBS FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW
1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
KITCHEN COUSINS AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1035 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE MOVIE Diverted 1050 FOR KING AND COUNTRY LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE KING OF QUEENS ETALK CHAPPELLES SHOW KITCHEN COUSINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED
SUNDAY SEP 9 12
700 PM ONCE UPON A TIME THE SIMPSONS 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN HEARTLAND BROADWAY OR BUST THE LISTENER EDEN AT THE END OF THE WORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Crazy in Alabama MOVIE Oceanrsquos Thirteen CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR GREAT LAKE WARRIORS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE The Return GET STUFFED POKER European Tour MYTHBUSTERS FOX FALL PREVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS IMPRACTICAL JOKERS THE LIQUIDATOR TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM ONCE UPON A TIME BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS TWO AND A HALF MEN CHABAD TELETHON THE UNIT KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BOMB HUNTERS THE MISTRESS OUTLAW BIKERS MANTRACKER UFC WIRED SECRETS OF THE FBI THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
830 PM 900 THE GOOD WIFE LOCAL NEWS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC THE MISTRESS THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
900 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FAMILY GUY BAR RESCUE CSI MIAMI DALZIEL AND PASCOE TO BE ANNOUNCED FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE Win A Date With Tad Hamilton TOSHO FOUR HOUSES CANADA PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA THAT 70S SHOW
SINBAD GHOST HUNTERS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 9 11 TAPES CHAOS IN THE SKY STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
930 PM THE SIMPSONS 1000 THE GOOD WIFE 1000 THE MENTALIST MASTERPIECE MYSTERY 955 DALZIEL AND PASCOE FAMILY GUY TOSHO PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW FAMILY GUY STORAGE WARS
1000 PM ONCE UPON A TIME FLIP MEN CRIMINAL MINDS NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Sorority Boys MONK CORNER GAS TO BE ANNOUNCED URBAN SUBURBAN ICE ROAD TRUCKERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN MOVIE The Return GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
1030 PM FLIP MEN 1035 THE WEST BLOCK FASHION TELEVISION URBAN SUBURBAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TMZ STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
MONDAY SEP 10 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY MOVIE Quantum of Solace WHEEL OF FORTUNE WAITING FOR GOD ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD FLASHPOINT JUST FOR LAUGHS SCORES LIVE HERE BUY THIS BOMB HUNTERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION THE KING OF QUEENS ALPHAS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD LIVE HERE BUY THIS THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS
800 PM BACHELOR PAD MOVIE Quantum of Solace HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CASTLE ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE LA COMPLEX 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES TOP 10 HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS
THETHE
September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Similkameen Recreation Centre2012 2013 season
Adult bowling leagues start
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KEREMEOS VISITORSGUIDE 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
06 07 08 09 10 11 12Effective Sept 2 2012
Closed Sundays
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
3 pm Meat Draw
4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
Fridays amp Saturdays OPEN til
700 pm
430 pm Bunny Races
Karaoke
ATM NOW
AVAILABLE
September 2012
SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
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Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
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Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
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Hotel Restaurant Food Services
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
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DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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Trucks amp Vans
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Editorial
Downtown issues need councilrsquos attention
The downtown business community in Kere-meos is reeling after the announcement by Sharon Finch of Keremeos Variety that the business was selling out and closing its doors
The north side of Keremeosrsquo single block of retail storefront between Sixth and Seventh Streets will have a 50 per cent occupancy rate after Kere-meos Variety shuts its doors
Summer activity in the main business core is active with many tourists stopping to access the bank liquor store or insurance offi ce
A downtown core containing complementary businesses would give visitors an incentive to linger for more than fi ve or ten minutes and with the right commercial mix result in them dropping a few more dollars in the community
Instead we have a decreasingly viable down-town core where residents are less and less inclined to think locally about a purchase before climbing into the car for a shopping trip to Pen-ticton or another larger centre
Perhaps this is an area where the present council could step up to the plate and distinguish themselves Village council canrsquot do much about the downtown situation if there is not a resolve amongst local business to develop a strategy But they can let local business know they are listen-ing be ready to modify legislation that currently isnrsquot working and research for any tax breaks and grant opportunities that might be available to help move main street forward
Providing a product mix that people will shop in the village for is a job for local entrepreneurs to fi gure out and provide
But it appears to us that the downtown core needs some leadership to move forward Village council - who have had a relatively unproductive fi rst year - are in an ideal position to take the ini-tiative and provide it
Page 6 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
opinionTHE REVIEW
Publisher Mark Walker605 7th Ave Keremeos Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
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TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
I was as surprised as any-one to hear about the plan by this newspaperrsquos owner David Black to begin regula-tory work on an oil refi nery for Kitimat
Irsquoll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to BCrsquos government and population Black Press news coverage columns letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project and there has been a range of views expressed already
Whatever the merits of the refi nery idea it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society And thatrsquos a good thing be-cause as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refi n-ing I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject
Today Irsquod like to address some of the main miscon-
ceptions which have been exploited by some opponents The fi rst one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment
A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way Big tanker spills ac-counted for 37 million gallons a year about fi ve per cent of the total marine oil pollution identifi ed
By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains from oil changes mu-nicipal and industrial wastes and other sources 363 mil-lion gallons Bilge cleaning and other routine ship main-tenance added 137 million gallons four times the tanker spill average
Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hy-drocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons natural seeps added 62 mil-lion gallons offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons
So thatrsquos the fi rst thing to understand Itrsquos not tankers
and pipelines doing most of the polluting Itrsquos you and me
Then there is the propa-ganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profi le pitchmen for the false notion that ldquotar sandsrdquo oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil
The facts are clear The most widely cited source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user
Yes there are variations in emissions on the remain-ing quarter Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude The most greenhouse gas-intensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude which is convention-ally drilled
Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil as University of Victo-ria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated
Two US environmental groups including the one fronted by Redford have lately been promoting a study that suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines False says the industry show-ing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades
The Trans-Mountain pipe-line has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years It has periodi-cally carried heavy crude for 40 years and diluted bitumen for 25 years
Some of that crude is re-fi ned in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply BC gas stations And of course Vancouver Island Haida Gwaii and all other BC islands depend on marine fuel shipments
And letrsquos not forget the most common heavy oil used in BC Itrsquos called asphalt
Separating oil from manureBy Tom Fletcher Black Press
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
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CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
830 PM THE RICK MERCER REPORT SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
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930 PM FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF BMW Championship PGA CELEBRITIES AT HOME FRIENDS ODDITIES I FOUND THE GOWN
1000 PM THE OFFICE BLUE BLOODS DATELINE NBC NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED THE KREMLIN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM THE OFFICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
SATURDAY SEP 8 12
700 PM 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY MOVIE Super Troopers CRIMINAL MINDS STARS EARN STRIPES ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP
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730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN IMPRACTICAL JOKERS GET STUFFED
800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
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900 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND DEA SAVING HOPE THE CLIENT LIST CASTLE A TOUCH OF FROST POKER World Series FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW 915 MOVIE Alien vs Predator GHOST HUNTERS DIRTY JOBS THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Independence Day 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM SCRUBS FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS THAT 70S SHOW
1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
KITCHEN COUSINS AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1035 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE MOVIE Diverted 1050 FOR KING AND COUNTRY LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE KING OF QUEENS ETALK CHAPPELLES SHOW KITCHEN COUSINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED
SUNDAY SEP 9 12
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September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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499-5634
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06 07 08 09 10 11 12Effective Sept 2 2012
Closed Sundays
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September 2012
SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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Watch for kids
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
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Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
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Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
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Attention District Manager
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
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Cars - Domestic
Transportation
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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
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ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the EditorldquoNot So seamlessrdquoApparently the lsquoseamless transitionrsquo an-
nounced in the paper in January of this year between Penticton dispatch and Kelowna dis-patch has not been quite so seamless as some people would have the public believe
Given the letters to the editors and the ar-ticles in local newspapers it seems that the cur-rent system is inadequate One of the articles also states that the ldquoRDOS is moving towards a major upgraderdquo Last summer when the pro-posals were put forth by the various interested parties wouldnrsquot it have been prudent of the RDOS members to have thoroughly researched what each of these proposals included
Did any of the regional directors (who are elected offi cials representing their communi-ties) educate themselves about the dispatch systems available before voting It was rec-ognized at that time that the aging radio equip-ment would need to be replaced It doesnrsquot appear to have been in the Kelowna bid or why would the RDOS need to spend $49000 on a study to lsquoensure the current system is up to snuffrdquo
As stated by the deputy chief in Kelowna
the current system has experienced numerous glitches including downed computer systems due to overload confusing directions incorrect press dispatch reports and erroneous GPS loca-tions to name but a few The public is being reassured that Kelowna dispatch is continuing to correct and improve these lsquoglitchesrsquo as they arise Now the RDOS is talking about a major radio upgrade which could cost around a mil-lion dollars
I believe the public was duped into believing that by transferring dispatch to Kelowna they would be getting a superior system It certainly is saving money on salaries in Penticton and perhaps that was the goal all along I think the focus has been on the wrong issues and in the long term the RDOS and Penticton will suffer because of their short sighted decision
Compared the whole situation to shopping for clothes I doubt there are many people who would not try on an outfi t before they purchase to ensure they get a proper fi t so why didnrsquot the RDOS examine the proposals a little closer to ensure that they(and us the public) were get-ting the lsquoright fi trsquo
Regards Mary-Anne MacDonald Summerland
To the EditorIs it just me or does anyone else agree Irsquom
beginning to feel like wersquore living in a third world country
Here in Olalla we have now entered the fourth week of a water contamination alert We still need to boil our municipal water to keep from getting sick
Doesnrsquot that seem like a long time Wouldnrsquot you think that the problem could have been solved by now
Irsquove placed phone calls to the RDOS staff and have appreciated their very prompt response to my calls and the information theyrsquove pro-vided to me That is commendable But even so four weeks
In the 21st century in Canada how long should it take to identify the critters in the water and their source and an antidote to bump them off and clear the system This is not rocket science is it
Interior Health is also apparently involved Shouldnrsquot they know how to get on top of this And for goodness sake how big can Olallarsquos water system be Or could it be that we 300 rural residents are just not considered important enough to get a timely response
RDOS posters thank us for our patience But I have a hunch that if the problem was
in Penticton or even in Keremeos their water would be running safe and clear by now
Dwayne Woloshyn Olalla
To the EditorItrsquos time for the weekly
larceny update here in Kere-meos
On Saturday morning (Au-gust 25) I was the fi rst cus-tomer welcomed in the Bargain Centre
I put down my shopping bag in an inconspicuous place and once Irsquod found a towel to buy placed it on top of the bag and resumed browsing the shop Minutes later when I went to fetch my bag and towel - the towel was gone and my bag had been noticeably rifled through
Quickly I searched for my money holder in the bag and was relieved to find it so I made my purchase (minus the
stolen towel) and proceeded to Valu Plus to purchase a bag of groceries Next I was the fi rst patron welcomed in the Okanagan Regional Library I instantly reached for my spectacles case in my shopping bag- only to fi nd that my read-ing specs were sitting at the bottom of the bag and the case still containing my distance specs had been removed at the Bargain Centre
So I rushed back to the scene of the crime to report this to staff then proceeded homeward feeling naseuous knowing I canrsquot afford the ap-proximately $175 to replace my specs
At home I reminded my-self to put the groceries in
the fridge - when I suddenly realized Irsquod left the bag at the library downtown in my haste and shock to rush back to the crime scene I walked the two kilometres back to the library only to discover my bag of groceries had itself also diap-peared from there with staff not having had my grocery bag handed in
I have always seen Kere-meos as a hellhole only now I recognize it as a larcenous hellhole All that remains for me is to walk to the villagersquos edge shake the Keremeos dust and dirt from my soles and sail into the sunset - hopefully never to return
Reacuteal Saint Laurent Kere-meos
To the Editor Do you think Members of Parliament pen-
sions are too rich Did you know that for every dollar MPs contribute to their pensions the tax-payers contribute $24 Shouldnrsquot it be 5050
If you agree then make your voice heard Sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation peti-
tion for MP Pension Reform at the K Cafeacute in Keremeos
With a suffi cient taxpayer push Prime Minis-ter Stephen Harper will have to address pension reform for Members of Parliament this fall
SincerelyPaul McCavour and Julie Turner Osoyoos
Dispatch transition not as simple as portrayed
Questions abound over Olallarsquos continuing water issues
Resident takes dim view of community after bad morning in the village
CTF petition is available for signatures in Keremeos
The Village Of KeremeosPhone 250-499-2711 Fax 250-499-5477
Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
GRANT IN AID APPLICATIONSSubmissions for Grants-In-Aid from non-profit organizations within the Village of Keremeos must be submitted by September 15 2012 A copy of Councilrsquos Grant-In-Aid Policy 22-03 and an Application for a Grant-In-Aid may be picked up at the Village Office located at 702-4th Street
Invoices for those households that are on the Village Sewer System have been mailed out If you have not yet received your invoice please contact the Village Office at 250-499-2711
The 2012 rate is $235 and the due date for payment is September 30th 2012 Please note that a 10 penalty will be charged on any unpaid balance Any questions can be directed to Rob Hager CFO at 250-499-2711 or treasurerkeremeosca
Payment methodsCheque interac or cash We cannot accept credit cards
SEWER SERVICE - ANNUAL FEE
The Village of Keremeos is requesting proposals for rental of the lower level of Victory Hall located at 427 7th Avenue The space available is a total of approximately 3000 sq ft and is handicap ac-cessible
For further details or to make arrangements for viewing of the prem-ises please contact Wendy Curr Village Clerk at 250-499-2711
LOWER LEVEL OF VICTORY HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 405 of the Local Government Act notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction unless outstanding taxes are paid prior to the Tax Sale (payments made after the date of this advertisement must be made in guaranteed funds)
1 825 - 6th Avenue PID 007-842-554 Parcel Z Blk 73 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
2 719 - 9th Avenue PID 026-546-922 Lot 1 Plan KAS2952 DL 174 SDYD Portion of Phase 1 Together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form V
3 217 - 12th Avenue PID 012-391-204 Blk 127 Plan 300 DL 174 SDYD
4 826 - 3rd Avenue PID 005-515-513 Lot 11 Plan 25412 DL 749 SDYD
The Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers Municipal Office 702 - 4th Street Keremeos BC at 1000 AM Monday September 24th 2012
A purchaser at the Tax Sale must pay in cash or by certified cheque The property may be redeemed by the owner within one year and if so the purchase price will be refunded
Please note that after expiry of the one year redemption period the purchaser will be required to pay the 1 Property Purchase Tax on fair market value of any property purchased
Rob Hager Chief Financial Officer
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Have something to sellOur classifieds are also available online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
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CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
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SUNDAY SEP 9 12
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MONDAY SEP 10 12
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September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Similkameen Recreation Centre2012 2013 season
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499-5634
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SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is accepting digital photo submissions of the Thompson Okanagan area for the 2013 Travel Experiences Guide
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your photographic talent
Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday Sept 14th 2012 to garner considerationGo to totabcorgphotocontest for more details
If you would like to know which type of traveler you are just scan the QR code and take the short quiz Upon completion you will be provided with a brief
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
j
healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
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Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
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Phone 250-497-8739
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of
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LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
20 years experience 250-499-5313
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
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Employment
EducationTrade Schools
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEP-ING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Al-berta Extensive study of bee-keeping queen rearing and honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview
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Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
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Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
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VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
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Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
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The British Columbia Press Council
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday September 6 2012
THURSDAY SEP 6 12
700 PM DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT UFC UNLEASHED ROOKIE BLUE WHEEL OF FORTUNE ETALK BLUE PLANET SEAS OF LIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Perfect Storm COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA THE BIG BANG THEORY THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
730 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS
800 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WIPEOUT THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE AMERICAS GOT TALENT THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS TURN BACK TIME SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT TABATHA TAKES OVER TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS JAYS SPECIAL MAYDAY RAISING HOPE THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
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930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHO WANTS TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE ROBSON ARMS GOLF BMW Championship PGA FRIENDS STORAGE HUNTERS CARFELLAS
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE INSIDE EDITION GAME TRAILERS TV JEOPARDY NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN MOUNTAIN MEN PREGNANT IN HEELS FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FLYING WILD ALASKA FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM ACCESS HOLLYWOOD 1000 WAYS TO DIE WHEEL OF FORTUNE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER THROUGH NATIVE EYES THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
FRIDAY SEP 7 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY THE OFFICE WHEEL OF FORTUNE WASHINGTON WEEK ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD DATELINE NBC COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MAYDAY THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE OFFICE JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS I FOUND THE GOWN
800 PM STAND UP TO CANCER DEA MARKETPLACE DOC MARTIN UNDERCOVER BOSS DOC MARTIN SEINFELD AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS
CANADIAN PICKERS IrsquoM HAVING THEIR BABY TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS INTENTIONAL TALK CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
830 PM THE RICK MERCER REPORT SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS CASH CAB SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
900 PM 2020 BONES CSI NY MOVIE Super Troopers GRIMM THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES GEORGE GENTLY SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS NIKITA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE NIKITA TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE CELEBRITIES AT HOME NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT MOB WIVES FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER HAUNTED COLLECTOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER ODDITIES MOVIE Coma I FOUND THE GOWN
930 PM FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF BMW Championship PGA CELEBRITIES AT HOME FRIENDS ODDITIES I FOUND THE GOWN
1000 PM THE OFFICE BLUE BLOODS DATELINE NBC NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED THE KREMLIN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR TOP GUNS EX-WIVES OF ROCK LAW amp ORDER SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
1030 PM THE OFFICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS EX-WIVES OF ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA
SATURDAY SEP 8 12
700 PM 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY MOVIE Super Troopers CRIMINAL MINDS STARS EARN STRIPES ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP
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730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN IMPRACTICAL JOKERS GET STUFFED
800 PM KXLY 4 HD NEWS STARS EARN STRIPES RACHELS CHALLENGE START A CHAIN REACTION GRIMM SHOW JUMPING Nations Cup GREAT PERFORMANCES SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT SPORTSCENTRE ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA HEAL THE BAY AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS MOVIE I Me Wed KIDS IN THE HALL CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF CANADIAN PICKERS MANTRACKER CYCLING Vuelta a Espantildea UCI HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH SCRUBS ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC CELEBRITIES AT HOME BUY HERSELF TWO AND A HALF MEN
900 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND DEA SAVING HOPE THE CLIENT LIST CASTLE A TOUCH OF FROST POKER World Series FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW 915 MOVIE Alien vs Predator GHOST HUNTERS DIRTY JOBS THE BIG BANG THEORY MOVIE Independence Day 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
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1000 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO THE CLIENT LIST 48 HOURS MYSTERY 1000 WAYS TO DIE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER INFINITY HALL LIVE SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE OFFICE CORNER GAS CHAPPELLES SHOW
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SUNDAY SEP 9 12
700 PM ONCE UPON A TIME THE SIMPSONS 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN HEARTLAND BROADWAY OR BUST THE LISTENER EDEN AT THE END OF THE WORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Crazy in Alabama MOVIE Oceanrsquos Thirteen CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR GREAT LAKE WARRIORS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MOVIE The Return GET STUFFED POKER European Tour MYTHBUSTERS FOX FALL PREVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
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SINBAD GHOST HUNTERS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 9 11 TAPES CHAOS IN THE SKY STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH
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1030 PM FLIP MEN 1035 THE WEST BLOCK FASHION TELEVISION URBAN SUBURBAN 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TMZ STORAGE WARS LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
MONDAY SEP 10 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY MOVIE Quantum of Solace WHEEL OF FORTUNE WAITING FOR GOD ETALK CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD FLASHPOINT JUST FOR LAUGHS SCORES LIVE HERE BUY THIS BOMB HUNTERS COLLECTION INTERVENTION THE KING OF QUEENS ALPHAS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD LIVE HERE BUY THIS THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS
800 PM BACHELOR PAD MOVIE Quantum of Solace HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CASTLE ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD THE LA COMPLEX 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES TOP 10 HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS
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September 6 - September 12TV Listings
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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Adult bowling leagues start
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SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is accepting digital photo submissions of the Thompson Okanagan area for the 2013 Travel Experiences Guide
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to showcase your photographic talent
Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday Sept 14th 2012 to garner considerationGo to totabcorgphotocontest for more details
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-Magazine
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
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900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
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1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
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700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
Serving the Similkameen since 1978
Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
Hardware Building Materials Plumbing Electrical Irrigation Cabinets Windows Doors Paint amp Stain Tool Rentals
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See us for FriendlyPersonalized Service
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
bullCustom Foot orthotics amp productsbullMedical compression stockingsbullBracing - Sports - Post-surgical - SeniorsbullProsthetics - Post-mastectomy
Jeanne Brummund COF Keremeos 250-499-7700 Certified Orthotic Fitter Penticton 250-770-1491
Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
By Apprsquot
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516 7th Ave PO Box 128 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0Tel 250-499-2561
Email numnongkhaihotmailcomDaily 11 -3 430 - 830
~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
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PhFax (250)499-0014
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Builder
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(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
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Large or Small
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Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
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bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
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Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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Ryan Campbell Owner
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Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
20 years experience 250-499-5313
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
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250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
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LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
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bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
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or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
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Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
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The British Columbia Press Council
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The BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
V9R 2R2 See wwwbcpresscouncilorg
for information about the Press Council
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
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Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
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Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
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Transportation
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
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best value
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STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 9
news
Members of the Union of BC Municipalities re-cently received a member release from the Agricul-tural Land Commission in late August to update municipalities with re-spect to changes being implemented by the ALC in order to better achieve its mandate
The Agricultural Land Commission is imple-menting changes to its operations in response to two reviews that were undertaken Both of these reviews indicated that the ALC needed to implement measures to better protect farmland and to generate more rev-enue The purpose of the new measures is to give the ALC the ability to review Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) boundaries to ensure the land is suitable for farming to implement a proactive planning model with local government and to ensure enforcementcompliance measures
In the member release ALC Chair Richard Bullock noted that serious challenges existed with respect to preserving BCrsquos limited agricultural base even though public support for farmland preservation remains as high as it was when the ALR was fi rst implemented 40 years ago
Nine recommendations were presented following the Auditor Generalrsquos 2010 report that examined the ALC
After consideration of the nine recommendations the ALR recently made public their plans to better achieve their mandate in the future
1 An ALR that has defensible boundaries The boundaries of the ALR and any decisions to change the boundaries should be based upon a consistent method of evaluating scientifi c and technical informa-tion The boundaries should be defensible in order to discourage speculation and the proliferation of non-farm uses and subdivisions that erode the agricultural land base and drive up agricultural land prices Com-munities should be encouraged to adopt compact and effi cient development patterns that minimize pressure on the ALR boundary
2 An ALR that places agriculture fi rst The use of lands for agriculture should take priority over all other uses within the ALR Although the ALR permits many non-farm uses and may protect other public values that occur within it it is fi rst and foremost a working agricultural landscape The ALC must have adequate resources to advocate for farmers ranchers and the agricultural industry to encourage farming
3 An ALC that places priority considerations on bona fi de farmers and ranchers and issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers and ranchers (This requires) fl exible risk-based ap-proach to reviewing and deciding upon proposals that are intended to support and enhance bona fi de farms and ranches
4 An ALC that builds strong alliances with farm and ranch groups and other organizations to identify and cooperatively address emerging issues that may impact positively or negatively bona fi de farmers or ranchers Through regular communication and consul-tation the ALC will be better positioned to participate at an early stage in dialogue on issues of importance
to farm and ranch communities5 An ALC that is able to respond to and enforce
against improper use of ALR landEnsuring that ALR lands are being used properly
will maintain a high quality land base for farming and reduce the potential for lands to be degraded to the extent that they can no longer be used for agricultural production The ALC must continue to strive to build partnerships with other government agencies and local governments to assist in compliance and enforcement related matters
6 An ALC that moves away from being reac-tive and focused on applications towards becoming a proactive planning organization This shift would allow the ALC to proactively seek opportunities to improve agricultural land preservation and utiliza-tion encourage farming and focus on emerging and strategic issues
7 An ALC that has up-to-date technology To use technology to integrate mapping (spatial) information with the ALCrsquos database for research planning ALR boundary assessments and business reporting To seek partnerships with other provincial ministries and agencies to share data to further enhance the ALCrsquos technical capacity for research planning ALR bound-ary assessments and business reporting
It was also noted in the release that ALCrsquos resources were increasingly being consumed by applications - between 500 and 700 annually - also making the observation that ldquoa signifi cant number of applications are nothing more than an attempt to gain a fi nancial benefi t from non-agricultural uses or from removing land from the ALR
Land speculation remains high after 40 yearsrdquo the release stated
The ALC also confi rmed a desire to communicate early and often with local governments to educate and brief local offi cials on ALC functions
Further development of ALC policy was also seen as a priority
In streamlining the application process the ALC would like to see 30 per cent of budget resources go towards application processing as opposed to the pres-ent 80 per cent Since 1975 the ALC has considered 40000 applications
One of the ways the ALC plans to streamline the application process will be to have the onus for com-plete application information rest with the applicant ALC staff will no longer assist in completing a ALR application Other initiatives will include education of local governments with respect to improperly prepared applications and improving the decision making process of commissioners The ALC also plans to refuse repeat applications for non farm use subdivision or exclusion made within fi ve years of a previous application
Agricultural Land Commission seeks to improve policy implementation
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreview
com
ALC hopes to become proactive with respect to land preservation and encouraging farming
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Similkameen Recreation Centre2012 2013 season
Adult bowling leagues start
Monday September 17
Registration September 15
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The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
06 07 08 09 10 11 12Effective Sept 2 2012
Closed Sundays
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SCHOOL IS BACK IN BE SURE TO WATCH FOR KIDS
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is accepting digital photo submissions of the Thompson Okanagan area for the 2013 Travel Experiences Guide
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
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Places to worship
Our classifieds are also available on line at bcclassifiedscom
Page 12 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
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healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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Similkameen Insurance Agencies Ltd
Main Street Keremeos
499-5714
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
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Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
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HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
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Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
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Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
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Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Sign of the season The Keremeos pool was half drained and vacant last week as local youth prepared to return to school this week - a big change from earlier in the summer
Page 10 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
news
A Keremeos fi refi ghter prepares to approach this motorhome which was fully involved on the departmentrsquos ar-rival The owner was only able to save a few possessions including his two dogs The fi re started in the dashboard motor compartment area and does not appear to be suspicious There were 12 fi re de-partment members on scene Total time the depart-ment was on scene was two hours including cleanup
The Wind-up party for the Summer Reading Club was held at the Keremeos library on Aug 31 All members who completed their reading re-cords received a certifi cate and a medal sponsored by the BC Library Association in conjunction with the Royal Bank of Canada Sum-mer Reading Club encour-ages students to keep up their reading skills over the summer The club had over 80 members this year and programs were very well attended
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Sizzlefest season is upon us Keremeosrsquo 11th annual end of summer festival will take place on September 15 this year
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Review fi le photoReview fi le photo
Watch for kids
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
j
healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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499-5714
CORNER
SENIORof a more advanced age
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
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TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
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800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
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1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
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800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
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1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
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three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
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Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
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HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
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Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
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ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
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Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
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Tuesday 250-499-6585
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ASK ABOUT OUR
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YOUR MOVING DAY
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Join our new Rewards Program
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Brigade trails to wine trailsThe Okanagan Brigade Society ended its down valley canoe trip on August 31 arriving in Okanagan Falls (below left) prior to their arrival at their fi nal destination at Christie Memorial Park beach in Okanagan Falls where they are greeted by local politicos and members of the public (below right) Above spirited canoeists arrive at the beach in Okanagan Falls
Photos by Steve ArstadPhotos by Steve Arstad
The Lower Similkameen ValleyThe Lower Similkameen ValleyBritish Columbia CanadaBritish Columbia Canada
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Places to worship
Our classifieds are also available on line at bcclassifiedscom
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column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
j
healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-Magazine
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OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
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TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
Serving the Similkameen since 1978
Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
Hardware Building Materials Plumbing Electrical Irrigation Cabinets Windows Doors Paint amp Stain Tool Rentals
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See us for FriendlyPersonalized Service
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
bullCustom Foot orthotics amp productsbullMedical compression stockingsbullBracing - Sports - Post-surgical - SeniorsbullProsthetics - Post-mastectomy
Jeanne Brummund COF Keremeos 250-499-7700 Certified Orthotic Fitter Penticton 250-770-1491
Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
By Apprsquot
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HEAVY DUTY MECHANICALRESTAURANTMASSAGE THERAPY
516 7th Ave PO Box 128 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0Tel 250-499-2561
Email numnongkhaihotmailcomDaily 11 -3 430 - 830
~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
ldquoQuality construction every phaserdquo
PhFax (250)499-0014
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Builder
IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD2064 Main St Cawston BC
(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
Light Truck Repair amp Service
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Large or Small
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Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
PLUMBING
bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
EYE CAREAUTO REPAIR CONCRETE
Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete
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250-485-0939
200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020
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Toll Free 1-877-495-5665
Email waterfronteyecareshawcablecomLicensed Mechanic
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Ph 250-499-7078 Cell 250-499-9568
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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OLIVER READI-MIX LTDPh250-498-2231 Fax 250-498-2273
Toll free 1-888-787-2211
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Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of
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498-6184wwwruhlandca
Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
of the Review
OPENDaily 1030 am - 400 pm
Fall is the best time to plant trees shrubs amp perennials
4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)31 Ashnola Road
Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
20 years experience 250-499-5313
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
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John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Travel
TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program Stop mort-gage and maintenance Pay-ments today 100 Money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248
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LAW of attraction success and money making secrets revealed by Wealthy Benefactor Incredibly powerful life changing information Call Lorne for your free CD (250) 513-0243
CaretakersResidential Managers
LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
Employment
EducationTrade Schools
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEP-ING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Al-berta Extensive study of bee-keeping queen rearing and honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
bull DRILLERS bull BLASTERSbull POWDERMEN
bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
Please contact AshleyHalden at 778-724-2500
or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcomFax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
We Offer Top Competitive Wages Benefi t Plan ampPerformance Bonuses
E-mail resume to jobs advantage-engineca
or fax to (1)780-622-4409
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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Mobile Homes amp Parks
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Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
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Cars - Domestic
Transportation
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Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
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SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
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best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 12 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
column
On August 25 N e i l A r m -s t r o n g t h e
fi rst man to set foot on the Moon died This sad event has triggered those of us lucky to live through the heady years of the ldquoSpace Racerdquo to re-live it all over again
The culmination of that period came on July 20 1969 That is when two men Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moonrsquos surface The hatch of the lander was too small for both men to exit together so Neil Armstrong came out fi rst and became
the fi rst man to set foot on the surface of another world People all over the world watched those rather poor video images of the space-suited astronaut climbing down the ladder and stepping onto the Moon Under the circumstances it was not surpris-
ing that he slightly muffed his epic lines when he said ldquoOne small step for (a) man One giant leap for Mankindrdquo
W h a t b e c a m e known as the ldquoSpace Racerdquo was driven by politics military one-up-manship and last but by no means least our curiosity about the universe beyond the Earth and our desire to explore i t This ldquoOutward Urgerdquo is a key part of us
None of this could have happened with-out the path being prepared by the pio-
neers in rocket de-velopment However the space race really got moving on Oc-tober 4 1957 when the Soviet Union put Sputnik the fi rst arti-fi cial satellite into or-bit around the Earth Thereafter it seemed that every month saw another satellite be-ing launched They are intended to study the Earth and its space environment to pro-vide better worldwide communications and many other things Canada got into the game with Alouette a satellite designed to study the ionosphere These days satellites are essential parts of our lives
When President Kennedy announced i n 1961 t ha t t he USA intended to put a man on the Moon the technol-ogy to do so did not exist and it was not clear what would be the best way to do it The result was a long
period of experimen-tation which includ-ed the Mercury and Gemini manned space p rogrammes and then Project Apollo During trials on the ground three astro-nauts Virgil (Gus) Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee died in a fi re There were then trials in Earth orbit and dur-ing Christmas 1968 Apo l lo 8 ca r r i ed Frank Borman Jim Lovell and William Anders safely round the Moon In addi-tion to the dramatic pictures they sent back of the craters and mountains of the lunar surface rolling past the astronauts sent back a Christ-mas message which included verses from Genesis This was a very exciting couple of decades to live through
No matter what memorial we set up for Neil Armstrong here on Earth his
real memorial is on the Moon where on a world without weather and running water his footprints may last for millions of years They are a more permanent memorial than most of us can ever hope to have That is un-less another astronaut decides to step in his footprints However we will need to go back to the Moon for that to happen and no doubt Neil would be entirely in favour of that We need to go back
Mars and Saturn are low in the South-west after dark Sat-urn is close to the star Spica Jupiter rises after midnight at Ve-nus around 3am The Moon will reach last quarter on the 8th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pen-ticton
Neil Armstrong immortalized by his footprints on the moon
j
healtht h i s s u m m e r p l a y i t s a f e w i t h a r n i c a p a r t I
When cycling inline skating or enjoying other sports on wheels make sure the whole family wears a helmet and protective gear Always follow the rules of the road make sure to wear bright and reflective clothing and assume motorists donrsquot see you And before doing any kind of exercise to avoid damaging your muscles always make sure to warm up and stretch the next day yoursquoll be glad you did
We all know that self-propelled sports carry their own share of risk and injuries Kids get bumps and bruises and older people who are still kids at heart can trip and get hurt too For everyonersquos bumps and bruises sprains and strains therersquos Absoluumlt Arnica
Although arnica has been used as a medicinal plant since the 16th century we now know that only homeo-pathic dilutions are safe for oral use And while arnica has been both taken internally and used externally its use as an external treatment continues to grow Applied externally its analgesic and healing properties have made it a very popular remedy for easing the pain and swelling of bruises Nowadays we also know that when delivered in the form of a gel this amazing herb relieves pain caused by arthritis and sprains as well as sore muscles
Arnica gel is recommended for
bull aches pain and tendernessbull swelling and inflammationbull impaired joint movement or joint stiffnessbull arthritis pain
Arnica (Arnica montana) is a small plant with bright yellow flowers that grows in grassy lowland and moun-tain meadows (hence the name montana) in many parts of Europe However due to over-harvesting the plant has become increasingly difficult to find in the wild To ensure a sustainable supply of this unique medicinal herb AVogel cultivates its own organic arnicaAVogelrsquos Absoluumlt Arnica Gel is a herbal preparation rather than a homeopathic one It is highly concentrated and contains 25 arnica tincture-10 to 15 more than other products on the market
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-Magazine
OK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-TipsLimits in effect while quantities last
OVARIAN CANCERThe most serious of all female cancers is ovarian cancer Over 2600 Canadian women are diagnosed every year and 1750 succumb to this disease There is no screening test to detect this cancer but when found early and treated the survival rate is 90 If you have any abdominal symptoms that last for more than three weeks see your doctor
VACCINES SAVE LIVESMany people tend to take vaccines for granted but they do save lives The number of children saved from dying of measles during the past decade was over 9500000 worldwide This represents a 74 drop in measles deaths
PROBIOTICS ldquoFRIENDLYrdquo BACTERIAProbiotics are ldquofriendlyrdquo bacteria found in food products like yogurt and also available in capsules Diarrhea is a side effect of many regular antibiotics By taking probiotic supplements during antibiotic therapy diarrhea can often be prevented It is best to take the probiotic dose 2-4 hours after the antibiotic dose
HEAD LICE - WHAT WORKS NOWHead lice often become a problem in children at this time of year Some of the older lice treatments are not as effective anymore Our pharmacists can advise you about those productsOur pharmacists are not only dispensers of medications but dispensers of information We are always ready to help you with your questions about medications and health
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
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TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
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TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
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three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
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(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
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(1985)
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95degC
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Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
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HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
Serving the Similkameen since 1978
Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
Hardware Building Materials Plumbing Electrical Irrigation Cabinets Windows Doors Paint amp Stain Tool Rentals
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See us for FriendlyPersonalized Service
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
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HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
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Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
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~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
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Builder
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Large or Small
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
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HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
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bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
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Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
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bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
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or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
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Help Wanted
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Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
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The BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
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for information about the Press Council
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Heavy Duty Machinery
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Transportation
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On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 13
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT 911 EMERGENCY ROOM
830 PM CBS FALL PREVIEW JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS THE LOST TAPES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS REPO GAMES REPUBLIC OF DOYLE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET MASTERCHEF STARDUST THE BETTE DAVIS STORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Smart People CONAN GOLFS HEART AND SOUL RENO VS RELOCATE PAWN STARS INTERVENTION CANADA FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER MANTRACKER SONS OF GUNS INTERVENTION 911 HEROES OF THE 88TH FLOOR
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY REPO GAMES THE OFFICE FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS FRIENDS
1000 PM CASTLE HAWAII FIVE-0 REPO GAMES GRIMM NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS COLLECTION INTERVENTION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST INTERVENTION
1030 PM THE OFFICE REPO GAMES 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO LIVE HERE BUY THIS PAWN STARS EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY SEP 11 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION BAR RESCUE JEOPARDY PARENTHOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIERRA 3 THE LOCOMOTIVE A STAR IS REBORN ETALK HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN
TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE MENTALIST TOSHO YOU LIVE IN WHAT AMERICAN PICKERS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN THE WOMEN OF DOCTOR WHO STORAGE WARS TEXAS BASEBALL Oakland Athletics vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim MLB HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE BURN WITH JEFF ROSS PRINCESS MARRIED WITH CHILDREN STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
800 PM THE MIDDLE NCIS LOS ANGELES NCIS BAR RESCUE THE VOICE THE RICK MERCER REPORT NOVA JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS HIGH SCHOOL MOMS
830 PM LAST MAN STANDING 22 MINUTES SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURE TRADER BUY HERSELF ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS HOW ITS MADE STORAGE WARS
900 PM HAPPY ENDINGS GO ON NCIS LOS ANGELES BAR RESCUE WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET ANGER MANAGEMENT UNDER OUR SKIN A HEALTH CARE NIGHTMARE TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS THE NEXT FAME IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CONAN ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES CAJUN PAWN STARS BRIDEZILLAS FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER GET STUFFED YUKON MEN STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
930 PM DONT TRUST THE B---- IN APARTMENT 23 GUYS WITH KIDS THE NEW NORMAL FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT GOLF HIGHLIGHTS CAJUN PAWN STARS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
1000 PM PRIVATE PRACTICE PARENTHOOD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BAR RESCUE NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL MINDS SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS YOU LIVE IN WHAT HISTORYS SECRETS PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO ROAD TO THE RYDER CUP PRINCESS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK SHIPPING WARS ABBY amp BRITTANY
WEDNESDAY SEP 12 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION AUCTION HUNTERS JEOPARDY MOVIE The Other Guys WHEEL OF FORTUNE NATURE ETALK
FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST SHARK WRANGLERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD AUCTION HUNTERS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT DRAGONS DEN NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT THE X FACTOR MAO A CHINESE TALE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD OH SIT 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY MOVIE To Be Announced THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS PAWNATHON CANADA THE MISTRESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STARGATE SG-1 STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID HIGHWAY THRU HELL AMERICAN HOGGERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
830 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS SEINFELD 30 ROCK FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE MISTRESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA
STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD AMERICAN HOGGERS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Other Guys CRIMINAL MINDS AUCTION HUNTERS AMERICAS GOT TALENT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA DOC ZONE GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET BROADWAY THE AMERICAN MUSICAL TO BE ANNOUNCED FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Rogue CONAN GOLF CENTRAL SPECIAL HOUSE HUNTERS NOSTRADAMUS EFFECT THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY FRIENDS STAR TREK VOYAGER TOP SHOT PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
930 PM SUBURGATORY AUCTION HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HOUSE HUNTERS FRIENDS STORAGE WARS TEXAS HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO
Channel Guide2-ABC (KXLY) Spokane5-CBS (KREM) Spokane6-Nashville Network7-NBC (KHQ) Spokane8-CITV Edmonton9-CBC (CHBC) Kelowna10-PBS (KSPS) Spokane12-VTV Vancouver13-BCTV14-Knowledge15-TSN19-WPIX New York20-KTLA Los Angeles21-WGN Chicago22-WTBS Atlanta23-Access24-Comedy25-Golf26-Home and Garden27-History28-Life29-Prime30-Learning32-Space33-Outdoor34-Sportsnet37-Discovery38-Fox43-AampE
1000 PM REVENGE CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AUCTION HUNTERS GUYS WITH KIDS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL THE LISTENER THE FIREBIRD SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE HOUSE HUNTERS COAST TO COAST MYSTERYQUEST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY THAT 70S SHOW SUPERNATURAL STORAGE WARS TEXAS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1030 PM AUCTION HUNTERS ANIMAL PRACTICE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO THAT 70S SHOW STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS TEXAS
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Sunny
High 27Low 8
Weather history for September 6
Sunny
High 29Low 7
Sunny
High 28Low 6
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 288degCLow 88degC
lt31 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
241degC
23
333degC(1944 2003)
11degC(1960) 166mm
(1985)
Average Min
95degC
AVAILABLE atAVAVAVAAILILALABLABBLELE taatDirect PerformanceDDir
Regular Price $39999Regular Price $399Sale PriceS
Chainsaw
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
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Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
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COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
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Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
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Sex and the Kitty
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produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
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YOUR MOVING DAY
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Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
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Our new number is
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 14 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
STOREY TWO
WIDTH - 49- 0 (149M)DEPTH - 58- 6 (178M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1658 SQ FT (1540 M2)
PLAN NO 7-3-929TOTAL 2537 SQ FT (2357 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 879 SQ FT (817 M2)
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 7-3-929
GREAT FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME
Designed for todayrsquos busy family this handsome two-storey home features a large second-floor games room that could double as a fitness studio At the homersquos heart is the open-plan great room which flows into the kitchen and includes a nook for casual meals Separated from the kitchen by an island with a raised eating bar the great room features a corner fireplace The kitchenrsquos U-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency and a pantry will provide welcome storage space Natural light will flood into the kitchenrsquos workspace thanks to corner windows above the sink The nook with access to a generous covered porch boasts a bay window Another room accessible from the spacious foyer has a bay window with a window seat This room could function as a formal dining room or a den Adjacent is a U-shaped flight of stairs leading to the second floor and to the unfinished basement included in the plans With a bay window overlooking the back garden the master suite includes a touch of luxury in the form of a built-in entertainment unit set over a fireplace as well as a walk-in closet The en suite contains a double basin as well as a soaker tub and shower stall The laundry room with access to the double garage can serve double duty as a mud room The coat closet is nearby along with a linen closet
Upstairs along with a games room two more bedrooms share a bathroom with a double sink One of these bedrooms features a bay window and window seat as well as its own walk-in closet The homersquos exterior features an L-shaped covered veranda at the front Tudor-style detailing at the gables wood shingles and vertical siding Partially-mullioned windows and river-rock accents add to its charm The home measures 49 feet wide and 58 feet six inches deep with 2537 square feet of living space and includes an unfinished basement Plans for design 7-3-929 are available for $812 (set of 5) $914 (set of 8) and $977 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcom
AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplans jenishcom
Serving the Similkameen since 1978
Keremeos Building Supplies620 - 8th Ave KEREMEOS BC V0X 1N0
Phone 250-499-53221-800-430-2214Your One Stop Building Supply
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
bullCustom Foot orthotics amp productsbullMedical compression stockingsbullBracing - Sports - Post-surgical - SeniorsbullProsthetics - Post-mastectomy
Jeanne Brummund COF Keremeos 250-499-7700 Certified Orthotic Fitter Penticton 250-770-1491
Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
By Apprsquot
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~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
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Builder
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Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
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Large or Small
Government Inspections
Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
PLUMBING
bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
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Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete
bull Form Rentalsbull Rebar
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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498-6184wwwruhlandca
Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls
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Ryan Campbell Owner
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in the Business Directory
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4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)31 Ashnola Road
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
20 years experience 250-499-5313
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
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Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
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John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Travel
TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program Stop mort-gage and maintenance Pay-ments today 100 Money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248
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LAW of attraction success and money making secrets revealed by Wealthy Benefactor Incredibly powerful life changing information Call Lorne for your free CD (250) 513-0243
CaretakersResidential Managers
LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
Employment
EducationTrade Schools
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEP-ING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Al-berta Extensive study of bee-keeping queen rearing and honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
bull DRILLERS bull BLASTERSbull POWDERMEN
bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
Please contact AshleyHalden at 778-724-2500
or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcomFax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
We Offer Top Competitive Wages Benefi t Plan ampPerformance Bonuses
E-mail resume to jobs advantage-engineca
or fax to (1)780-622-4409
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 BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
V9R 2R2 See wwwbcpresscouncilorg
for information about the Press Council
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2504992653
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
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Place a classifi ed word ad and
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
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in just seven years
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
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6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
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12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
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2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
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2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
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124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
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best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 15
community
There are a few Keremeos busi-ness people who feel the villagersquos present parking bylaw needs to be reviewed They claim that it is an unnecessary expense at this time for village businesses as parking in the village is currently not an issue
Following is an excerpt from Keremeosrsquo Off Street Parking and Loading bylaw outlining parking requirements by business in the village as well as fees payable in lieu of being able to provide the necessary parking space
51 OFF-STREET PARKINGSubject to the provisions of Sec-
tion 52 when any development takes place on any lot off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 5 The minimum number of off-street parking spaces for motor vehicles required for any use shall be calculated according to Table 51 Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure (MOTI) regulations may apply for all sites that have direct access to a provincial highway It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure that all MOTI requirements are met
52 EXISTING BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND USES
The regulations contained in this section shall not apply to buildings structures or uses existing on the ef-fective date of this Bylaw except that off-street parking shall be provided and maintained in accordance with this section for any addition to such existing building or structure or any change or additions to such existing use
54 UNITS OF MEASURE-MENT
1 Where gross fl oor area is used as a unit of measurement for the cal-culation of required parking spaces it shall include the gross fl oor area of accessory buildings and basements except where they are used for park-ing utility or storage
2 Where the number of employ-ees is used as a unit of measurement it shall mean the greatest number of persons at work at any time of the day or night in a particular building or for a particular use during any season of the year
3 Where seating accommodation is used as a unit of measurement and such accommodation consists of benches pews booths and the like each 075 m of width of such seating accommodation shall be counted as one seat
4 When the calculation of parking requirements results in a fractional parking space one parking space shall be provided to meet this frac-tional requirement
57 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PARKING
1 Any person who applies for a Building Permit to construct or ex-tend a building or structure for a use on a lot within the C1 zone which requires parking to be provided may at his option instead of providing such required parking spaces pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each parking space required but not provided
2 Any person who changes a use within the Cl zone such that this bylaw requires additional parking spaces to those already provided may at his option instead of provid-ing said additional parking on site pay to the Village the sum of $5000 (Five Thousand Dollars) for each additional parking space required but not provided
3 Payment in lieu of parking is payable at the time when
middot1 the Building Permit is issued for the building or structure that is being put to the use that requires the park-ing space specifi ed in this Bylaw or where no Building Permit is required the use that requires the parking space specifi ed in this Bylaw is granted a business licence
2 parking spaces provided in this section are not available on a reserved or dedicated basis within a municipal parking lot
Parking bylaw implicated as anti-business
The Huglebeet was successful last week with seven folks contributing to the build and one young audience member and the dog she was babysitting
Special guest included Michael Day son of Bill Day who works for Whistler and whose job includes the ldquogreeningrdquo of the resort We are very lucky in Hedley to have had the additional help thanks for that
Mike Hayes was in charge and did a great job Mike pointed out at our last ldquobuildrdquo that we needed to focus on the back of the hugelbeet so his suggestion was heeded and he was the one to make it happen
When hugelbuilders arrived two weeks ago they found the sprinkler which Lynn Wells has lent us was wetting down the pile a strategy suggested by Russ at the last build He had observed that the large-scale wetting down by the fi re department disrupts the pile
and he felt we could accomplish the same thing with a sprinkler left on for longer periods Voila Bill Day donated a length of hose which can be added to the two which Angelique had already donated
Bill Day Michael Day Andy English Cherie Rup-precht Russ Stoney Lynn Wells and their granddaughter Mikaela Day and Toby stopped by to visit
Last weekrsquos work marked the day on which all mate-rial in the ldquosort areardquo was placed on the Hugelbeet and we have a clean area Thank you all who worked so hard
Unfortunately Russ pulled his back out which is going to mean that his house painting project is going to suffer This is too bad
Cherie took lots of photos of the grouprsquos prog-ress (the one on the right included)
Go team This work is an awesome example of how a number of people working together can cre-
ate something much bigger than themselves Great work
Apologies to those who worked so hard last week I Angelique am in Little Shuswap about an hour northeast of Kamloops at a Strategic Planning session for the Southern Interior Local Gov-
ernment Association This group works hard to bring the issues which matter to our local rural areas to the forefront of attention of the decision makers in Victoria by acting as a unifi ed voice for its membership
Plans are coming together for a Hugelcelebration which will include food an educational session and a painting party art activity for kids this October Wersquoll keep you posted
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Hedleyrsquos huglebeet project continues to see great volunteer effort
Huglebeet voumteers clean up the project area
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
Itrsquos one of the perks of being comfortably retired after years spent building a career and raising a family you now have the luxury of making personal choices Like heading back to school to develop new skills reawaken a life-long dream explore new interests or to learn just for the pure joy of it
Every education choice has a cost Thatrsquos why your retirement plan should include the funding that will allow you to return to the classroom Here are a few options to get you going back to school
bull Expand your RRSP eligible investments You already know that a balanced retirement-funding investment strategy should include Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) eligible investments the best tax-deferred retirement-savings builder for most Canadians Consider expanding your RRSP investment strat-egy to provide a money source for the extra costs of your return to education
bull Borrow from your RRSP Through the governmentrsquos Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) you can withdraw up to $20000 from your RRSP eligible investments for qualifying forms of training and education But this is an option you donrsquot want to rush into because you are required to repay your LLP withdrawals within a 10-year period or they become taxable and yoursquoll also lose the significant tax-deferred growth those savings could have provided if left inside your RRSP for those 10 years Repayments cannot be made after the end of the year in which you turn 71 so if you still have a balance at that time yoursquoll have to pay tax on it
bull Establish a TFSA Any Canadian over 18 can save up to $5000 a year in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) eligible account TFSA contributions are not tax-deductible but the investment earnings are tax-sheltered and taxes are not applied to withdrawals Could be a good way to save for your education expenses
bull Establish your own RESP People of any age can benefit from the tax-deferred savings offered by a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) eligible investments although as an older student you will not receive the added benefit of the Canadian Education Savings Grant and other government grants that are available only to younger plan beneficiaries Still you may be in a lower tax bracket when you make your with-drawals to go back to school so the tax deferral
More retirees are getting schooled these days
may result in you paying less tax than you would if you had invested outside the RESP
If you see a real or virtual classroom in your fu-ture and would like to realize your other retirement dreams talk to your professional advisor about the best path to a financially secure retirement
The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond (CLB) are provided by the Government of Canada CLB eligibility depends on family income levels Some provinces make educa-tion savings grants available to their residents
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
MANAGINGMoneyYour
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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
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BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
wwwspcabcca
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GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
250-499-2676
20 Off
Store Wide Excluding Licenses
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 16 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
bullCustom Foot orthotics amp productsbullMedical compression stockingsbullBracing - Sports - Post-surgical - SeniorsbullProsthetics - Post-mastectomy
Jeanne Brummund COF Keremeos 250-499-7700 Certified Orthotic Fitter Penticton 250-770-1491
Covered by Blue Cross DVA ICBC WCB Pharmacare
By Apprsquot
AUTO REFINISHING
HEAVY DUTY MECHANICALRESTAURANTMASSAGE THERAPY
516 7th Ave PO Box 128 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0Tel 250-499-2561
Email numnongkhaihotmailcomDaily 11 -3 430 - 830
~NOW hiring cook - $13 - 16hour ~
ldquoQuality construction every phaserdquo
PhFax (250)499-0014
LicensedResidential
Builder
IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD2064 Main St Cawston BC
(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
Light Truck Repair amp Service
Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs
Large or Small
Government Inspections
Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
Oil Changes
Located next to Beecroft Fuels
Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
PLUMBING
bull Accounting amp Bookkeepingbull Corporate amp Small Business Tax Returnsbull Farm amp Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave Keremeos
EYE CAREAUTO REPAIR CONCRETE
Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete
bull Form Rentalsbull Rebar
bull Wire Meshbull Sealersbull Gravel
bull Concrete Retaining
Blocksbull Dump Truck amp Crane Services
250-485-0939
200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020
Toll Free 1-888-496-2020
3 - 6511 Main Street Osoyoos BC V0H 1V3Ph (250)495-5665
Toll Free 1-877-495-5665
Email waterfronteyecareshawcablecomLicensed Mechanic
Mikersquos PlumbingKEREMEOS
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Ph 250-499-7078 Cell 250-499-9568
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HEAT PUMPS
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Phone 250-292-8596for free estimates
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The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
ROOFING
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HANDYMAN
CONSTRUCTION
HARDWARE
AUTOMOTIVE
GREEN HOUSESAD SPACE AD SPACE
SEPTIC SERVICE POST POUNDING amp FENCING
Quality Readi-Mix Concrete
FREE QUOTATION GLADLY GIVEN
deg Form Rentaldeg Dump Truckdeg Front End Loaderdeg Drain Rockdeg Road Crushdeg Septic Tanks
deg Concrete Block Retaing Wallsdeg Man Hole Barrelsdeg Well Ringsdeg Drywell ringsdeg Curbs
Full Measure Service amp SatisfactionCovering all of the southern Okanagan
OLIVER READI-MIX LTDPh250-498-2231 Fax 250-498-2273
Toll free 1-888-787-2211
Your Home
Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of
time with quality craftmanship
Licensed Residential Builder
DESIGN amp CONSTRUCTION
498-6184wwwruhlandca
Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
DONrsquoT BE FORGOTTEN
Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
of the Review
OPENDaily 1030 am - 400 pm
Fall is the best time to plant trees shrubs amp perennials
4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)31 Ashnola Road
Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
20 years experience 250-499-5313
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
respect and understanding
John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
InformationHave your say Get Paid
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Lost amp FoundQuantity of cash along Vete-rans Ave Keremeos Aug 30 about 6 pm 250-488-4458
Travel
TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program Stop mort-gage and maintenance Pay-ments today 100 Money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248
TravelVISITING ARIZONA for the Winter Meridian RV Resort Good Sam-Trailer Life Top 100 RV Resorts in America Check us out at wwwmeridi-anrvresortcom or call 866-770-0080
Employment
Business Opportunities
LAW of attraction success and money making secrets revealed by Wealthy Benefactor Incredibly powerful life changing information Call Lorne for your free CD (250) 513-0243
CaretakersResidential Managers
LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
Employment
EducationTrade Schools
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEP-ING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Al-berta Extensive study of bee-keeping queen rearing and honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview
KNOW SOMEONE with a WCB claim Retraining for a high-paid career with Cana-darsquos best heavy equipment operator school job placement assistance $70K+ per year Limited seating government li-censed Talk to your WCB worker about funding then call 1-866-963-4766 wwwheavymetaltrainingcom
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
bull DRILLERS bull BLASTERSbull POWDERMEN
bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
Please contact AshleyHalden at 778-724-2500
or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcomFax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
We Offer Top Competitive Wages Benefi t Plan ampPerformance Bonuses
E-mail resume to jobs advantage-engineca
or fax to (1)780-622-4409
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 BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
V9R 2R2 See wwwbcpresscouncilorg
for information about the Press Council
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Services
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IF YOU own a home or real estate Alpine Credits can lend you money itrsquos that simple Your creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
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Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood Work Kitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
Help Wanted
Services
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for gardenamp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Painting amp Decorating
A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163
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3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour
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Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed
Pets amp Livestock
PetsBOUVIER PUPS home raised loy-al amp loving var colors $800 Call250-486-6773 smwhiteshawca
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesSomething for everyone Sept8th 9 am to 4 pm 2142 amp 2124 Ritchie Drive CawstonSee you all there
Yard Sale 701 12th Avenue September 8 800 am
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
wwwspcabcca
Page 20 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
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727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 mdash Page 17
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
ROOFING
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
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OLIVER READI-MIX LTDPh250-498-2231 Fax 250-498-2273
Toll free 1-888-787-2211
Your Home
Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of
time with quality craftmanship
Licensed Residential Builder
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498-6184wwwruhlandca
Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
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Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
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OPENDaily 1030 am - 400 pm
Fall is the best time to plant trees shrubs amp perennials
4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)31 Ashnola Road
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
Irrigation InstallationRepairs
LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete
20 years experience 250-499-5313
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
respect and understanding
John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Voice your opinion on issues that matter and receive cash incentives for doing so Also participate to win
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PersonalsMEET SINGLES right now No paid operators just real peo-ple like you Browse greetings exchange messages and con-nect live Try it free Call now 1-888-744-3699
Lost amp FoundQuantity of cash along Vete-rans Ave Keremeos Aug 30 about 6 pm 250-488-4458
Travel
TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program Stop mort-gage and maintenance Pay-ments today 100 Money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248
TravelVISITING ARIZONA for the Winter Meridian RV Resort Good Sam-Trailer Life Top 100 RV Resorts in America Check us out at wwwmeridi-anrvresortcom or call 866-770-0080
Employment
Business Opportunities
LAW of attraction success and money making secrets revealed by Wealthy Benefactor Incredibly powerful life changing information Call Lorne for your free CD (250) 513-0243
CaretakersResidential Managers
LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
Employment
EducationTrade Schools
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEP-ING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Al-berta Extensive study of bee-keeping queen rearing and honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview
KNOW SOMEONE with a WCB claim Retraining for a high-paid career with Cana-darsquos best heavy equipment operator school job placement assistance $70K+ per year Limited seating government li-censed Talk to your WCB worker about funding then call 1-866-963-4766 wwwheavymetaltrainingcom
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
bull DRILLERS bull BLASTERSbull POWDERMEN
bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
Please contact AshleyHalden at 778-724-2500
or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcomFax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
We Offer Top Competitive Wages Benefi t Plan ampPerformance Bonuses
E-mail resume to jobs advantage-engineca
or fax to (1)780-622-4409
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 BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
V9R 2R2 See wwwbcpresscouncilorg
for information about the Press Council
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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 wwwmydebtsolutioncom
Help Wanted
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
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IF YOU own a home or real estate Alpine Credits can lend you money itrsquos that simple Your creditageincome 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 Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
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Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood Work Kitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
Help Wanted
Services
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for gardenamp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Painting amp Decorating
A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163
WWWPAINTSPECIALCOM
3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour
(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium
Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed
Pets amp Livestock
PetsBOUVIER PUPS home raised loy-al amp loving var colors $800 Call250-486-6773 smwhiteshawca
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesSomething for everyone Sept8th 9 am to 4 pm 2142 amp 2124 Ritchie Drive CawstonSee you all there
Yard Sale 701 12th Avenue September 8 800 am
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
bcclassifi edcom reserves theright to revise edit classify or re-ject any advertisment and to re-tain any answers directed to the bcclassifi edcom Box Reply Ser-vice and to repay the customerthe sum paid for the advertis-ment and box rental
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COPYRIGHT Copyright andor properties sub-sist in all advertisements and inall other material appearing inthis edition of bcclassifi edcomPermission to reproduce whollyor in part and in any form what-soever particularly by a pho-tographic or off set process in apublication must be obtained inwriting from the publisher Any unauthorized reproduction willbe subject to recourse in law
ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
wwwspcabcca
Page 20 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
250-499-2676
20 Off
Store Wide Excluding Licenses
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday September 6 2012 The Review
The Keremeos Irrigation District has an opening for a permanent part time Maintenance operator The hours will be a minimum of 20 per week or more as may be required from time to time Regu-lar hours will include some weekend and vacation relief as necessary
Quali cations RequirementsmiddotValid Class 5 driverrsquos licensemiddotMechanical AptitudemiddotAble to Work unsupervised middotSelf-motivatedmiddotKnowledge of water systems operations would be an assetmiddotBe able to work more hours as may be requiredmiddotBe courteous and able to deal with customers and other people in a reasonable mannermiddotReliable transportation
Rate of pay will be based on quali cations and ex-perience
Please submit your Resume by September 10th 2012 to
Keremeos Irrigation District712-6th AvenuePO Box 220 Keremeos BC V0X-1N0
e-mail kidnethopnet
Attention District Manager
WATER MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
Announcements
Funeral Homes
Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
respect and understanding
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250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Travel
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Employment
Business Opportunities
LAW of attraction success and money making secrets revealed by Wealthy Benefactor Incredibly powerful life changing information Call Lorne for your free CD (250) 513-0243
CaretakersResidential Managers
LIVE-IN Manager for Self Storage Warehouse in South Surrey Couple preferred Generous salary plus two bdrm apartment Send re-sumes and cover letter to employmentsunnysidestorageca
DriversCourierTrucking
Part time experienced driver with Professional Class 1 li-cense for short Keremeos-Van-couver runs Email resume amp abstract to oselimitedyahooca
EducationTrade Schools
LEARN FROM Home Earn from home Medical Transcrip-tionists are in demand Lots of jobs Enroll today for less than $95 a month 1-800-466-1535wwwcanscribecomadmissionscanscribecom
Employment
EducationTrade Schools
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEP-ING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Al-berta Extensive study of bee-keeping queen rearing and honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview
KNOW SOMEONE with a WCB claim Retraining for a high-paid career with Cana-darsquos best heavy equipment operator school job placement assistance $70K+ per year Limited seating government li-censed Talk to your WCB worker about funding then call 1-866-963-4766 wwwheavymetaltrainingcom
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodg-ing and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051
Cawston Cold Storage is now accepting applications for a full time Janitor Must be bondable Hours of work is 40+ hours per week from Tuesday to Saturday Experi-ence would be an asset but not necessary Wage depends on experience Please fi ll out an application or fax resume to (250)499-7000
DRIVER Class 1 driver re-quired for seasonal part-time employment Perfect for the semi-retired person Must have fork-lift experience Please fax resume to 250-495-5376 or email amsventurestelusnet
Forestry HooktenderSpotter Required Prefer experience but willing to train Must be physically fi t able to work all weather conditions Fax250-503-1148
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company One Class 1 Driver Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resumes to 780-725-4430
Employment
Hotel Restaurant Food Services
BENJA Thai Restaurant in Kereme-os requires Thai Cook 2+ yrs exp read English $13 -16hr DOE full-time Drop off resume in person or
mail to 516 7th Ave Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 or
email to numnongkhaihotmailcom 250-499-2561
Trades TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed amp experi-enced Equipment Operators Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract re-quired Email resumejobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcomCERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcomwwwtorqueindustrialcom
bull DRILLERS bull BLASTERSbull POWDERMEN
bull CONCRETE LABOURERS
VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat Looking to hire immediately
Please contact AshleyHalden at 778-724-2500
or ashleyhaldenvkmasonca
QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcomFax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades Technical
bull Heavy Duty Mechanicsbull Automotive Mechanics
or bull Millwrights(engine exp an asset)
The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek North-ern Alberta Must be willing to work overtime Exp in natural gas compression is an asset The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek shift work negotiable
We Offer Top Competitive Wages Benefi t Plan ampPerformance Bonuses
E-mail resume to jobs advantage-engineca
or fax to (1)780-622-4409
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 BC Press Council 201 Selby Nanaimo BC
V9R 2R2 See wwwbcpresscouncilorg
for information about the Press Council
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 wwwmydebtsolutioncom
Help Wanted
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
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IF YOU own a home or real estate Alpine Credits can lend you money itrsquos that simple Your creditageincome 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 Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
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Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood Work Kitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
Help Wanted
Services
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for gardenamp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Painting amp Decorating
A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163
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3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour
(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium
Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed
Pets amp Livestock
PetsBOUVIER PUPS home raised loy-al amp loving var colors $800 Call250-486-6773 smwhiteshawca
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesSomething for everyone Sept8th 9 am to 4 pm 2142 amp 2124 Ritchie Drive CawstonSee you all there
Yard Sale 701 12th Avenue September 8 800 am
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND AFRIEND
Place a classifi ed word ad and
IT WILL GO ON LINE
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
wwwspcabcca
Page 20 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
250-499-2676
20 Off
Store Wide Excluding Licenses
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
The Review Thursday September 6 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp 544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavators EX200-5 amp 892D-LC Small forklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New Used Damaged Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paperSAWMILLS FROM only $3997 Make money amp save money with your own bandmill Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free Info and DVD wwwNorwoodSawmillscom 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT
Misc WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections Silver Coins etc Available now 250-499-0251
Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
Mobile Homes amp Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC Brand New Park Af-fordable Housing COPPER RIDGE Manufactured Home Park New Home Sales Kere-meos BC Ask us about our Free Rent option Please cal 250-462-7055wwwcopperridgeca
Rentals
Homes for Rent2 bdrm 12 duplex wcarport on Upper Bench Small fenced yard amp fantastic river view Avail Sept 15th or Oct 1st Ref reqrsquod and small pet nego-tiable $800month Call 604-287-5519 before 8 pmCAWSTON - 2 bdrm 15 bath avail October 1st private fenced yard FS WD $850 plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable Phone 250-506-0009 or 250-506-2475DOWNTOWN KEREMEOS 2 bedroom Family Room WDFS Dishwasher hard-wood fl oors Non Smoking Underground irrigation cov-ered patio and paved parking $850month Utilities not in-cluded Available September 1st References required 250-499-5992KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent Available Sept 112 FS WD Fenced yard $675 a month plus utilities Small pets nego-tiable 250-490-5846KEREMEOS - 3-4 bdrm patio attached garage unfi nished basement NP NS FS WD $850month (250)498-2887
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Auto FinancingNeed A Vehicle Guaranteed Auto Loan Apply Now 18776801231 www UapplyUdriveca
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
Trucks amp Vans
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 53 Z71 skid plates 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims amp tires 78291 kms We fi nance De-livery to your door no prob-lem Visit our website to sub-mit a credit application today See our website for more pics wwwharrisoceansidegmcom Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats15 ft fi berglass boat with trail-er split screen windshield $400 250-499-6530
Cars - Domestic
Sex and the Kitty
A single unspayed cat can
produce 470000 offspring
in just seven years
Be responsible -donrsquot litter
wwwspcabcca
Page 20 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
250-499-2676
20 Off
Store Wide Excluding Licenses
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
Page 20 The Review Thursday September 6 2012
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $1999000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti fam-ily MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
26 - 1514 HWY 3A OLALLA
$59000 2 bdrm home deck amp carportPrivate tucked
away wood stove cozy
MLSreg
2151 MAIN ST CAWSTON
$189000 cute rental suite
upstairs high ceilings large rooms old
charm MLSreg
2640 10TH ST OLALLA
$110000 2 bed 2 bath
home private very well maintained
hardwood new windows garden
shed MLSreg
29955 HWY 3 CAWSTON
$949000 74 acres
with southern exposure
flat virgin farm land MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
721 11TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $149900
Open updated 3 bedrooms
great deck amp outbuilding
MLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $384000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
6193 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$260000 Almost an acre
3 bed 2 bath home
Similkameen Riverfront
MLSreg
12 - 1518 HWY 3A OLALLA
$179900 Country Set-
ting newer home in adult park
3 bed 2 bath gorgeous Wow
MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
ASK ABOUT OUR
COURTESY VAN FOR
YOUR MOVING DAY
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
KEREMEOS HARDWAREFor the Month of September
Join our new Rewards Program
and save $$$ Go to
wwwkeremeoshardwareca for details or ask
us in-store
Our new number is
250-499-2676
20 Off
Store Wide Excluding Licenses
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
606 ndash 10th Avenue Keremeos - Two bedroom 2 bath raised rancher in immaculate condition - only 8 years old Large rear sundeck fenced back yard for your canine pal workshopgarden shed too Great location shopping amp access to walking path nearby Easy to view quick possession $255000 MLSreg 138238
RV PARKING
1425 Main Street S Olalla - Two garages green house potting shed fenced yard 1330 sf rancher with sunroom amp covered back deck Nu-merous fruit amp shade trees fenced yard double lot Excellent retirement property $207000 MLSreg 137976
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Valley central Dou-ble-wide mobile home set away from highway Small orchard at front Ground crop section rear be cross-fenced for horses additional orchard or greenhouses Older mobile with all the comforts The possibilities are endless $389500 MLSreg 138414
35 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
124 K-Mountain MHP Keremeos - Well main-tained unit - 3 yr old roof re-certified electrical August 2012 Very popular floor plan ndash 2 bed 2 full baths Huge covered deck Large yard with grapes berries peach amp plum trees Workshop has an insu-lated cool room Carport extra pad parking amp RV dump 55+ park small dog OK pad rent $372mo $89900 MLSreg139283
803A ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - Value here in this 12 duplex on corner lot Garage sideyard rear deck garden shed fully fenced back yard New roof last year Walk to shopping amp services Great little starter home at this price Immediate possession possible $169000 MLSreg 137533
Helping you is what I do
NEW LISTING
best value
HOBBY FARM REDUCED
STARTER
422 ndash 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Half duplex on the Sunny Bench 4 bdrms + 2 12 baths - total 1970 sf Large familygames room 12 x 20 storage area with access to backyard Large fenced back yard also 8 x 12 garden shed Sin-gle garage $229000 MLSreg137712
2012
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