Keremeos Review, July 25, 2013

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SKY HIGH STORYTELLERS Oliver parachutist guest speaker at summer library program See page 11 Vol.15 Number 30 Thursday, July 25, 2013 THE www.keremeosreview.com $1.15 including GST Serving the communities of Keremeos, Cawston, Okanagan Falls and Kaleden PM Agreement #40012521 Friends mourn drowning victim NEW WINNING WINERY Keremeos Sage Bush Winery is getting noticed See page 5 SUPPORT GROUP SEEKING VOLUNTEERS Alyzheimers support group looking for assistance See page 15 A.J. and Jade, friends of Derek James Woodrow, pause at a memorial erected for the 19 year old, who drowned in the Similkameen River on July 20. Friends of Derek James Woodrow erected a monument Sunday on the portion of dike adjacent to where Woodrow drowned Saturday afternoon. The nineteen year old Keremeos resident became trapped in a boul- der laced channel of the Similkameen River after falling out of a raft on July 20. “He was tied in but his rope came undone,” said friends of Wood- row on Monday morning, who were gathered in tribute around the memo- rial. A rope bobbing on the river bed marked the spot where Woodrow’s body was recovered. “He was a good swimmer. He knew this river - he grew up around it. He tubed all the time. He wouldn’t tie a rope around his leg,” stated A.J., countering sug- gestions that Woodrow had a rope attached to a cooler tied to his leg. “I wish I had been here,” A.J. added bitterly, “ I would have got- ten him out.” Six friends in five rafts set out from Red Bridge Saturday after- noon for a leisurely cruise to Ko- bau Park. The accident occurred just west of the intersection of Twelfth Avenue and Second Street. The river is wide at this point, most of it running over a shal- low gravel bar. Close to the dike however, a deeper, swifter channel of water runs. The Similkameen River is higher than normal for this time of year, due to late runoff and excessive rains in June. Shock and mourning over the incident was interspersed with mo- ments of anger from the group of friends gathered around the shrine Monday morning. “We shouldn’t have had to wait three and a half hours to get his body out,” added Shawn, who was disgusted with the way rescue personnel stood by, preventing friends and family from accessing the scene. “We would have formed a hu- man chain and gotten him out,” he added. Those on scene at the time of the accident made several at- temps to get to their friend, added Shawn, who estimated that a half hour had passed from the time of the incident to the arrival of emer- gency personnel. A.J., Jade and a couple of other friends got together Saturday night and built the memorial for Woodrow. It was placed on the dike Sunday afternoon during an impromptu service. “This whole area was packed with people,” said Stacey, who was also at the site Monday morning. A tent was erected Saturday night on the dike, where Wood- row’s sister has been holding night- ly vigils since the accident. “She was with her brother Photo by Steve Arstad By Steve Arstad news@keremeosre- view.com continued on page 4

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SKY HIGH STORYTELLERS

Oliver parachutist guest speaker at summer library program See page 11

Vol15 Number 30 Thursday July 25 2013

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$115 including GSTServing the communities of Keremeos Cawston Okanagan Falls and KaledenPM Agreement 40012521

Friends mourn drowning victim

NEW WINNING WINERY

Keremeos Sage Bush Winery is getting noticed See page 5

SUPPORT GROUP SEEKING VOLUNTEERS

Alyzheimers support group looking for assistance See page 15

AJ and Jade friends of Derek James Woodrow pause at a memorial erected for the 19 year old who drowned in the Similkameen River on July 20

Friends of Derek James Woodrow erected a monument Sunday on the portion of dike adjacent to where Woodrow drowned Saturday afternoon

The nineteen year old Keremeos resident became trapped in a boul-der laced channel of the Similkameen River after falling out of a raft on July 20

ldquoHe was tied in but his rope came undonerdquo said friends of Wood-row on Monday morning who were gathered in tribute around the memo-rial

A rope bobbing on the river bed marked the spot where Woodrowrsquos body was recovered

ldquoHe was a good swimmer He knew this river - he grew up around it He tubed all the time He wouldnrsquot tie a rope around his legrdquo stated AJ countering sug-gestions that Woodrow had a rope attached to a cooler tied to his leg

ldquoI wish I had been hererdquo AJ added bitterly ldquo I would have got-ten him outrdquo

Six friends in ve rafts set out from Red Bridge Saturday after-noon for a leisurely cruise to Ko-bau Park The accident occurred just west of the intersection of Twelfth Avenue and Second Street The river is wide at this point most of it running over a shal-

low gravel bar Close to the dike however a deeper swifter channel of water runs The Similkameen River is higher than normal for this time of year due to late runoff and excessive rains in June

Shock and mourning over the incident was interspersed with mo-ments of anger from the group of friends gathered around the shrine Monday morning

ldquoWe shouldnrsquot have had to wait three and a half hours to get his body outrdquo added Shawn who was disgusted with the way rescue personnel stood by preventing friends and family from accessing the scene

ldquoWe would have formed a hu-man chain and gotten him outrdquo he added

Those on scene at the time of

the accident made several at-temps to get to their friend added Shawn who estimated that a half hour had passed from the time of the incident to the arrival of emer-gency personnel

AJ Jade and a couple of other friends got together Saturday night and built the memorial for Woodrow It was placed on the dike Sunday afternoon during an impromptu service

ldquoThis whole area was packed with peoplerdquo said Stacey who was also at the site Monday morning

A tent was erected Saturday night on the dike where Wood-rowrsquos sister has been holding night-ly vigils since the accident

ldquoShe was with her brother

Photo by Steve Arstad

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosre-

viewcom

continued on page 4

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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 pres-sure 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 CentreMONDAY Keremeos Bellringers 730 pm Cawston United Church for info call Herma 499-5292 Joan 499-2450 2nd 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 Boot Camp 6 - 7 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Annette 499-2238MON WED FRI KrossFit Fitness (similar to lsquoboot camprsquo) 715 - 8 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTUESDAY Tumble Bumble 1000 - 1130 pm upstairs at the Legion Hall AGes 0-6 For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 TUESDAY 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 250-499-7027WEDNESDAY Mother Goose 1000 - 1130 pm at the Family Centre Ages 0-6 For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 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 292-8565

WEDNESDAY Diabetes Clinic 830 am - 3 pm at Similkameen Health Centre RN amp Reg Dietitian in attendance Dr referrals or self referral Appts necessary Phone 1-800-707-85501st THURSDAY South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting 7 pm at the Ecumenical Church in KeremeosTHURSDAY Tumble Bumble 300 - 430 pm upstairs at the Legion Ages 0-6 For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 THURSDAY Positively Pregnant 1000 - 1130 pm at the Family Centre For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 THURSDAY 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 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 SUNDAY Legion General Meeting 200 pm Keremeos Legion Hall 3rd 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 1ST 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 Main St Kere-meos Everyone welcome2ND 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 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Jam Session OAP 1 pm Everyone Welcome 499-01121ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Friends of Olalla 4 pm contact 250-599-9090

HEDLEYTUESDAY Once a month Soup and Sandwich - watch for postersHedley Seniorsrsquo Center on Scott AveTHURSDAY Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Seniorsrsquo Center free computer use1ST MONDAY Hedley Heritage Museum meeting 600 pm at the Museum Everyone welcome to attend2ND SUNDAY Pancake Breakfast Hedley Seniorsrsquo Center 800 am to 1100 am3RD MONDAY Monthly meeting at Seniorsrsquo Center 2 pm3RD MONDAY Community Club meeting at 7 pm at the ClubDAILY Coffee amp good conversation at the Seniorsrsquo Center 6am - 8 am Every MonWedSat Exercise at 9 am EVERY SUNDAY Church Service at 930 am Hedley Grace Church EVERY SUNDAY Hedley Farmers Market 9-1 July - Oct DAILY Hedley Heritage Museum open daily 9am - 4pm Daly Ave

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Ongoing Community Events amp Meetings

MEAT DRAWat the Red Bridge Pub

Sunday July 28th200 to 400 pm

Proceeds donated to Residents of

Orchard Haven and River Valley Lodge

Saturday July 27 3 pm Meat Draw

5 pm Dinner - Cold Cuts Salads amp Desserts $7

6 pm Dance - to music by Matt Duffus

Keremeos Branch 192

The Keremeos Branch is located at 638 - 7th AvenuePh (250)499-2313

Come fly with us and ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo in our 3rd Summer Reading

Club program at the Keremeos library on July 26 at 1000 am

Free to all children ages 5-12

Some geese can

soar to 32000 feet - high enough to see a 747

passenger jet fly by

Friends of the LibraryAnnual Book Sale

August 3rd

900 am to 200 pm

In front of Valley First

Credit Union in Keremeos

Veteransrsquo Package

Honouring Canadarsquos HeroesSERVING OUR COMMUNITY WITH CARE Since 1936 Blaine amp Kate Krist

In support and appreciation of Canadarsquos Veterans and for their dedicated service we have created a special Veteransrsquo Package offering the following

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bull A Memorial Register Bookbull A Canadian Keepsake Flag for the familybull Complimentary Memorial Service Foldersbull Poppies for family and friends attending the servicebull A free vehicle for Veteran Honour Guard to Cemetery

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 3

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The weekend got off to a rough start in Keremeos when a two vehicle accident on Highway 3 sent ve people to hospital

On Friday July 19 just after 4 pm a white Chevrolet Blazer was east bound on Highway 3 two kilometres east of Kere-meos A second white SUV was stopped making a left turn and was waiting for oncoming traf c

The SUV waiting for traf c managed to turn into the adjacent driveway but the Blazer attempted to evade collision with the stopped vehicle and lost con-trol It then crossed over the centreline and collided with an oncoming Saturn two door coupe

The impact caused the Blazer to roll onto its side in an adjacent orchard

A male passenger in the Blazer was partially ejected and was subsequently transported by air ambulance to Kelowna General Hospital with serious life threaten-ing injuries The drivers of the Blazer and Saturn were taken to Penticton and Oliver hospitals for treatment

Two other male passengers in the Blazer received mi-nor injuries

The driver of the Blazer was a 36 year old female from Vancouver while the Saturn driver was a 25 year old female was from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan

The three male passengers are foreign nationals and police are making attempts to locate next of kin

No names are being release at this timeDue to the serious life threatening injuries involved

South Okanagan Traf c Services continue to investi-gate this incident

Any witnesses are encouraged to call the of ce at 250-499-2250

The 25 year old female driver of this Saturn was taken to hospital following a two vehicle MVA south of Keremeos on July 19

Accident sends ve to hospital

Photo by Steve Arstad

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

An Olalla resident drowned on Saturday July 20 near Hedley

The 45 year old man was shing a remote mountain lake known as Heart Lake with a friend when the three metre boat they were in capsized The other man was able to swim to shore

Members of the Penticton Search and Rescue team located the body in the lake on Sunday

There were no life jackets on board the boat BC Coroners of ce and Princeton RCMP are con-

tinuing their investigation Olalla resident Robbie Kilborn told the Review that

Stacey Collicut of Olalla was the victim in the incident Collicut resided in a motorhome on the Kilborn prop-erty and had been assisting Kilborn in the clean up fol-lowing the June 9 re that burned a number of vehicles

ldquoIrsquove got a bin arriving at the end of the monthrdquo Kilborn said ldquoand lots of complaints about the mess but no offers to help

I lost a good friend as well as someone who was helping me clean up on Saturdayrdquo

Kilborn said that Collicut drowned while trying to save a puppy he had recently acquired

Olalla man drowns compounding misfortune for his landlordBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Keremeos Director Manfred Bauer was surprised to encounter opposition over a routine referral of the Keremeos Of cial Community Plan to the regional district board on July 18

Area ldquoBrdquo Director had the matter removed from the boardrsquos consent agenda list - normally reserved for

issues that are deemed to be straight-forward and non-controversial - over concerns about the documentrsquos ac-curacy and expressions of intent to expand into neighbouring Agricul-tural Land Commission property

Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton agreed with Bush saying that he couldnrsquot support village expansion into ALR lands either

Bush was also concerned about a description in the OCP that stated that there were 30 fruit stands in Keremeos

Bauer agreed noting that three fruit stands within the municipality was more correct

He assured Bush that the docu-mentrsquos wording - and provincial regulations - would ensure that space within the community would be

used up before any expansion would be contemplated which would likely be many years from now

ldquoI understand thatrdquo Bush replied ldquothe wording shouldnrsquot be in the OCP at allrdquo

A request by Director Patton for a motion to defer on the issue was clari ed by Chief Administrative Of cer Bill Newell He said that the boardrsquos responsibility was to make comments and refer them back to the Village of Keremeos as a cour-tesy measure only

ldquoItrsquos not our planrdquo he explained ldquowe canrsquot defer itrdquo

The board agreed to submit its concerns to the Village of Keremeos however the document had already been adopted by Keremeos council at their July 15 meeting

Concerns about Of cial Community Plan delivered too lateRural arearsquos concerns about wording of OCP discussed four days after adoption of document by Keremeos council

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

After 25 years Keremeosrsquo Similkameen Rec Centre is getting a new roof

The regional district board approved a $59000 contract with Neilson Roo ng and Sheet Metal for the resurfacing job at the July 18 board meeting

A budget of $65000 had been set aside for the proj-ect when staff noticed the roof was in poor repair two years ago

Rec centre manager Karl Donaghue said that he expects Neilson who were sole bidders on the project to begin the work soon ldquoI always had in my mind a timetable of seeing it nished before bowling startsrdquo he said adding that the project had been brought forward a year because of increasing leaks in the roof which showed up last winter

Similkameen Rec Centre to get a new roofLeaky roof advances replacement timetable

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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when it hap-pened and she canrsquot leave the siterdquo said Jade tearfully add-ing that friends are also camping out with her

Maureen Purser Woodrowrsquos grand-mother told the Review Monday that the family understands the dif- culties faced by emergency person-nel adding that they feel no malice towards the emer-gency crews

ldquoMy daughter was so upsetrdquo she said ldquoand so were Derekrsquos friends be-cause his body was there for so long But I think every-one understands now how impossible it would have been

for anyone to help Derekrdquo

Stacey and Shawn said that a service was being planned to take place at Cawston Hall on July 27 A bottle drive is already underway to help the family with expenses

Members of local emergency services expressed their sym-pathies to family and friends of the victim on Monday Keremeos Volunteer Fire Chief Jordy Bosscha said the de-partment performed to the limits of their training during the incident noting that the department is not trained to handle river condi-tions such as those

that existed at the drowning site on Saturday

ldquoThese type of incidents can de-velop very quickly Therersquos not a lot of time when a victim is trapped underwa-ter

Our emergency personnel are trained to aware-ness - so that they donrsquot take chances that end up making themselves vic-timsrdquo said Regional District Okana-gan Similkameen Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Kronebusch

Members of Pentictonrsquos Search and Rescue Swift-water Rescue Team recovered the body Saturday evening

Friends mourn continued from page 1

June 2013

2 ndash Vehicle res5 ndash Motor vehicle

inci- dent1 ndash False alarm2 ndash Brush res2 ndash Assist other

agency1 ndash Public assist

rescue1 ndash Alarm activa-

tionDid you know

emergency service volunteers who par-

ticipate in 200 hours per year of training being on standby and responding to incidents are eligible for a 3000 dollar tax credit Interested in becoming a member of the Keremeos re department

Applications can be picked up at the of ces of the Village of Keremeos and the Keremeos Review or downloaded from the Keremeos Fire Department website at keremeos reca

Keremeos Fire Department monthly

incident and activities report

Contributed

Application by FortisBC Inc for approval of a multi-year performance-based ratemaking plan for the years 2014 through 2018

NOTICE OF APPLICATION WORKSHOP AND PROCEDURAL CONFERENCEWorkshop Procedural conference

Date Thursday July 25 2013 Friday October 11 2013

Time 1000 am 900 am

Location Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC (AberdeenPandosy Room)

THE APPLICATIONOn July 5 2013 FortisBC Inc (FortisBC) applied to the British Columbia Utilities Commission for approval of a proposed multi-year Performance Based Ratemaking (PBR) plan for the years 2014 through 2018 and for approval of permanent rates effective January 1 2014 (Application) pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (Act)

Among other things FBC seeks approval of the followingbull Approval to make the existing interim rates as permanent effective January 1 2013 and to

increase the permanent rates for all customers by 33 percent effective January 1 2014bull Approval of a rate stabilization deferral mechanism to mitigate rate variability for the years

2014 ndash 2018 as set out in the Applicationbull Approval to flow through during 2014 any increases or decreases arising from a decision in the

Generic Cost of Capital Stage 2 Proceeding that is currently before the Commissionbull Certain accounting treatment and financing of deferral accountsbull Discontinuation modification and creation of certain deferral accounts and the amortization

and disposition of balances in deferral accounts bull Acceptance of certain Demand Side Management expenditures pursuant to section 442 of the Actbull Changes to certain accounting policies to be used in the determination of rates for FortisBC

THE REGULATORY PROCESSBritish Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) Order G-109-13 has established a Workshop Procedural Conference and Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the regulatory review of the Application

The detailed Regulatory Timetable can be reviewed on the Commissionrsquos website at bcuccom under Current Applications

FortisBC will hold a Workshop to review the Application on Thursday July 25 2013 commencing at 1000 am at the Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC in the AberdeenPandosy Room

The Commission will hold a Procedural Conference regarding the further regulatory process for the review of the Application on Friday October 11 2013 commencing at 900 am in Kelowna

REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATEPersons who wish to actively participate in this proceeding should register as Interveners with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying the issues that they intend to pursue as well as the nature and extent of their anticipated involvement in the review process and indicating whether they plan to attend the Procedural Conference Interveners will receive email notice of all correspondence and filed documents An e-mail address should be provided if available

Persons not expecting to actively participate but who have an interest in the proceeding should register as Interested Parties with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying their interest in the Application Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Commissionrsquos Decision when issued

PUBLIC INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTSThe Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at the following locations

FortisBC IncSuite 100 - 1975 Springfield Road Kelowna BC V1Y 7V7

British Columbia Utilities CommissionSixth Floor 900 Howe StreetVancouver BC V6Z 2N3

The Application and supporting material are also available for viewing on the following web sitesfortisbccom and bcuccom

All submissions andor correspondence received from active participants or the gener-al public relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commissionrsquos website

FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information please contact Ms Erica Hamilton Commission Secretary as follows

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 5

business

Sage Bush Winery Keremeosrsquo newest won their rst medal in their rst ever competition at the Barbeque King event on July 13

The winery - which held its grand open-ing on May 17 - currently produces two whites two reds and two blush wines

It was Sage Bushrsquos rosegrave wine that won the media category wine pairing at Bar-beque King The wine was served with a

pesto chicken spicy apricot sauce topped off with chicken skin crisp Desssert was an upside down peach cake with ice cream served up by Delta Grand Okanagan Chef Jason

ldquoWe are just getting into local liquor storesrdquo said Nav Lasser manager of Sage Bush Seventy- ve per cent of the wineryrsquos grapes come from their own vineyards part of 120 acres of produce and vegetables grown by the Lasser family

ldquoWe thought the wine shop would be a good idea to go with our fruit standrdquo Nav said ldquoRight now we have a good quantity of the winning rosegrave in stockrdquo

Sage Bush Winery is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm as is adjoining Lasserrsquos fruit stand

ldquoWe have a deal for everyonerdquo Nav as-sured ldquo just askrdquo

Keremeosrsquo newest winery wins accolades

Nav Lasser manager of the Sage Bush dis-plays the wineryrsquos win-ning rosegrave wine at the Similkameen Barbeque King event at the Grist Mill on July 13 The win-ery had barely opened its doors when it won its first competition at the Similkameen Barbeque King event on July 13

Sage Bush Winery paired up with the Delta Grand Okanagan to win its rst award at the Barbeque King event

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Photo by Steve Arstad

Recent changes to the provincersquos hunting licensing program wonrsquot bother Sasquatch Sports owner Derek Sward

Victoria announced last week that the hunting licensing pro-gram will receive major upgrades including a website where hunters will be able to purchase a license 24 hours a day seven days a week

ldquoFor the most part nordquo Sward answered when asked if he thought the new regulations would impact his business

ldquoI feel itrsquos lsquowelcome to the 21st centuryrsquo Letrsquos deal with itrdquo

Sward noted that people continue to buy their shing licenses at his shop even though on line purchase options have been available for some time

ldquoSome people would rather not have to put personal information on line and in many

cases its just as convenient to buy their permit at a shoprdquo Sward observed

Changes to the provincersquos hunting regulations in addition to on line services include an electronic system that will create a single point of reference for data collection guide out tter hunter

reports and resident hunter harvest information The min-istry hopes to have the new system in place in time for the 2015 -16 hunting season

New provincial regulations shouldnrsquot affect Keremeos business

Derek Sward of Sasquatch Sports

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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Wersquore always adding to our schedule so to find a full list ofupcoming events visit our website at wwwoldgristmillca

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPINION POLL

ELECTORAL AREA ldquoGrdquo (HEDLEY) OPINION POLL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area that a non-binding public opinion poll on the following question will be held at the polling location identified below ldquoAre you in favour of a 20 metre monopole being installed at 796 Scott Avenue for cellular phone and data servicerdquo The GENERAL POLLING OPPORTUNITY will be held on SATURDAY August 10 2013 from 1000 am to 600 pm at the following Polling Place Hedley Community Club 956 Scott Avenue Hedley BC To confirm whether your property is within the Hedley Telus Poll area please refer to the Hedley Telus Poll Map at wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting on this question will take place at the time of voting At the time of registering to vote Electors will be required to make a declaration that the Elector meets the following requirements Resident Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day resident of the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

for at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting

Non-Resident Property Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day registered owner of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen for

at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day not otherwise disqualified by law from voting Non-Resident Property Owners must not be entitled to register to vote as a resident elector and may only register to vote as a non-

resident property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

If there is more than one individual who is the registered owner of real property only one of those individuals may register to vote as a Non-Resident Property Elector and MUST obtain the written consent of the number of individuals who together with the person registering to vote are a majority of those individuals on title to the real property

At the time a Non-Resident Property Elector registers to vote the application for registration must be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Election Official that the applicant is entitled to register in relation to the real property and if applicable the written consent from the other registered owners of the real property Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Forms will be available at the Voting Place at the time of voting or can be obtained prior to the time of voting by contacting the Deputy Corporate Officer as per the contact information below ELECTOR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) The identification must prove both residency and identity Picture identification is not required Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property and if applicable written consent from the other property owners Picture identification is not required Documents accepted for purposes of elector identification must either be the documents prescribed under regulations to the Local Government Act or evidence deemed acceptable and satisfactory to the election official at the Voting Place SCRUTINEERS One (1) Scrutineer each for and against the question will be appointed if applications are received from persons who wish to volunteer for the positions Only persons entitled to vote as electors on the question shown above are entitled to act as scrutineers Persons interested in making application to scrutineer may do so by contacting Christy Malden Deputy Corporate Officer at the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen or by completing the Application for Scrutineer at the website wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting

Applications will be accepted during the period

830 am Monday July 29 2013 to 430 pm Wednesday August 8 2013

Applications will only be received during regular office days and hours during this period Questions with respect to this Polling Opportunity may be directed to Christy Malden DEPUTY CORPORATE OFFICER (250) 490-4146 Or in person at the following location Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC This opinion poll is being conducted to determine the opinion of residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area with respect to installation of a monopole at the specified location Results of this opinion poll are in no way binding

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EditorialAlarming trends in drowning deaths

Two drowning deaths on the weekend brought the perils of summer activity on the water home to many Keremeos and Lower Similkameen residents

The tragic drowning of Derek James Woodrow on Saturday afternoon was fol-lowed by the drowning of a 45 year old Olalla resident the same day

The Lifesaving Society of Canada reports that drownings are more than double last yearrsquos in BC from 20 to 43 this year

Nationally there are other troubling statis-tics

- seniorsrsquo drownings (50 - 64 years old) are up 12 per cent in the past five years

-drownings amongst 18- 34 year olds are up 12 per cent in the last five years

- risk taking 18 - 24 year old males have among the highest water related death rate of any age group in Canada

- in the 18 - 34 year old category nine out of 10 victims are male

- males make up 83 per cent of all water related deaths

Oddly enough drowning deaths amongst 13 - 17 year olds are on the downswing with child drownings (under five) down 13 per cent in the past five years which is if not good news at least better news

Are the number of risk takers in society increasing - or could it be that some of us are spending too much time in a virtual world only to find ourselves unprepared when in the natural environment - or are certain demo-graphics just not taking the risks around water seriously enough

It appears that more youthful demograph-ics are getting the message - hopefully it wonrsquot take any more weekends like the one just experienced to drive the point home to every-one else

Page 6 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

opinionThe Review

Publisher Don Kendall605 7th Avenue Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of inter-

est 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 1N0website wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645

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TAMMY SPARKESAssociate Publisher

We acknowledge the nancial 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 4002521

PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY

STEVE ARSTADEditor

TAMMY HARTFIELDProduction

SANDI NOLANSales

I recently read a negative article in a large Vancouver daily about residents here ldquoclashingrdquo with farm work-ers over trash and the poor cherry harvest

It certainly was news to me I guess it depends on who you talk to and their point of view

Still curious I took a hike down to the former Farmworkers Camp-ground behind the cement plant in mid July

I was quite aston-ished to see tents pitched amongst the floodplains of the Similkameen as far as the eye could see

The river had dropped to a reasonably safe level now tea coloured as the remains of this yearrsquos runoff finish draining from the valley

Counting at least 40 sites and possibly more this yearsrsquo crop of tran-sients is certainly one of the biggest in years

But I already had an idea that was the case as the streets of Keremeos

have been bustling with larger numbers of farm-workers in the past two weeks than was normal for this time of year

There is some trash around as one might expect from the numbers of campers there - transient or not if you get that many people congregating in an area without proper waste facilities it doesnrsquot matter what level of society you come from - there will be waste generated and not all of it will end up in its proper place

Other than for one large boisterous site the midday makeshift encampment was quiet most of the campers out working the crops of the Similkameen hopefully

Messages on tents suggest a throwback to the late 60s a time I have some faint familiarity with - ldquoCop free zonerdquo and ldquoRepeat after me - I am freerdquo adorn a tent near the dike

The tent camp itself also brings to mind another time in the more distant

past familiar to me from the history books - as a more colourful version of the ldquoHoovervillesrdquo as they called the transient work-ersrsquo camps that sprang up on the edges of towns dur-ing the Great Depression

From what I have seen around town and from conversations with the police and municipal of-ficials the transient labour issue is pretty much status quo when compared to other years in Keremeos If there are any excep-tions feedback is that the farmworker numbers are up but then so too is the quality

ldquoI stop and give farm-workers a ride whenever I canrdquo declared Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer ldquotheyrsquore polite thankful and well behaved Irsquove never had a bad experi-ence with onerdquo

I spoke to a group of campers on their way back from town as I left the campground area asking them why there were so many this year

ldquoEveryone wants to

come to Keremeos this yearrdquo he said adding ldquothe weather has been different this year We get work one day then it rains and no work the next Itrsquos very dif-ferent but work is getting more steady nowrdquo

It could possibly be that the sheer numbers of campers are making some residents of the village uneasy this year

From my experience so far this season and from the majority of those who I have spoken to this yearrsquos group of youths are simply doing their best to enjoy a profitable summer in the Similkameen and most are trying to minimize their impact on local residents

Perhaps Franklin D Roosevelt in describing an era with many similari-ties to todayrsquos put it most succinctly in that ldquothe only thing we have to fear is fear itselfrdquo

As for myself as I walked away from the campground area fear was the last thing that came to mind - a tinge of jealousy yes but fear - not at all

Farmworkers situation seems pretty normal in the valley By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

Sunday Morning 10 am Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fallPastors Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422

ST JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH607 5th Street Keremeos 250-499-5451

Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS

800 PM WIPEOUT GLEE THE BIG BANG THEORY FIGHT MASTERS THE WINNER IS THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS TO BOLDLY GO SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES FAMILY GUY MOVIE Uptown Girls THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE REAL JAWS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD SHRED HELLrsquoS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT WEDDING ISLAND

830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID SHRED

900 PM MOTIVE BIG BROTHER COPS THE WINNER IS DOC ZONE INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY DAVID FRANCEY BURNING BRIGHT AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AMERICAN DAD CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE INCOME PROPERTY ANCIENT ALIENS THE HERO THREErsquoS COMPANY THE LIQUIDATOR THE BEAUTY IN SPORT FAST Nrsquo LOUD BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT WEDDING ISLAND

930 PM COPS FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Invasion GOLF Canadian Open PGA THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE HUNTERS

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1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE ELEMENTARY WORLDrsquoS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL BRUCE COCKBURN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN CANADIAN PICKERS 72 HOURS FRASIER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FANTOMWORKS FOX 28 NEWS BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT SAY YES TO THE DRESS

1030 PM HEALTHY MINDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRASIER RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK

FRIDAY JUL 26 13700 PM

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET CHARLIE ROSE THE WEEK ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS

800 PM SHARK TANK BONES ACM PRESENTS TIM MCGRAWrsquoS SUPERSTAR SUMMER NIGHT DEADLIEST WARRIOR CAMP MR D DOC MARTIN BALLYKISSANGEL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD IHEARTRADIO ULTIMATE POOL PARTY FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL BRAINWASHED PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART 815 INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS RED BULL SIGNATURE SERIES Sea to Sky MAYDAY STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

830 PM THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW GOLF CENTRAL

HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS

900 PM WOULD YOU FALL FOR THAT HAWAII FIVE-0 MOVIE Man on Fire DATELINE NBC THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES THE FOLLOWING MISS MARPLE MYSTERIES POKER World Series of Poker FRIENDS AMERICAN DAD COMEDY BANG BANG GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE FLEA MARKET FLIP THE PICK THE PAWN AND THE POLISH SUMMER CAMP THREErsquoS COMPANY CONSPIRACY THEORY WITH JESSE VENTURA MOTOCROSS DONrsquoT DRIVE HERE STORAGE WARS RANDY TO THE RESCUE

930 PM FRIENDS MOVIE Joe Dirt THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE GOLF Junior Amateur USGA FLEA MARKET FLIP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM 2020 16X9 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL DAVID PHELPS CLASSIC SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 WGN NEWS AT NINE ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS MILLION DOLLAR ROOMS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

1030 PM THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THE KING OF QUEENS MOVIE The Relic STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS

SATURDAY JUL 27 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND TRUE CRIME SCENE BURN NOTICE 1000 WAYS TO DIE CRIMINAL MINDS ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES W5 ECO-ENGINEERING PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Men in Black II CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN EAT ST EAT ST THE LIQUIDATOR SONS OF GUNS HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

730 PM MOVIE Rambo AS TIME GOES BY SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN EAT ST EAT ST THE LIQUIDATOR EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND

800 PM ZERO HOUR 48 HOURS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR THE BIG DECISION THE BRITISH BEAT (MY

MUSIC) SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT UNSEALED CONSPIRACY FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN BONES COMEDY NOW JUST FOR LAUGHS ALL ACCESS HOLMES INSPECTION ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A CANADIAN 5TH GRADER FOOD FACTORY MOVIE Paranormal Activity MANTRACKER ICE COLD GOLD THE BIG BANG THEORY THE HAUNTING OF DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

830 PM UNSEALED ALIEN FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN MOVIE Observe and Report COMEDY NOW GREATEST TANK BATTLES FOOD FACTORY

900 PM MOVIE Norbit MOVIE Voices MOVIE The Longest Yard CROSSING LINES TRUE CRIME SCENE HALIFAX COMEDY FEST THE AMAZING RACE CANADA MIDSOMER MURDERS POKER World Series of Poker THE FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY BONES DO NO HARM MOVIE Scary Movie FLIP OR FLOP THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY THAT lsquo70S SHOW GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL RED BULL SIGNATURE SERIES Sea to Sky DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

930 PM DEADLIEST WARRIOR JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS THE FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY FLIP OR FLOP MASH THAT lsquo70S SHOW TWO AND A HALF MEN

1000 PM DO NO HARM NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER SUNDAY INFINITY HALL LIVE THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE MR BOX OFFICE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK CORNER GAS GOLF CENTRAL FLEA MARKET FLIP MASH KENDRA ON TOP THAT lsquo70S SHOW MOVIE The Fourth Kind GHOST HUNTERS ACADEMY SPORTSNET CONNECTED DONrsquoT DRIVE HERE FOX 28 NEWS FIRST AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

1030 PM DEADLIEST WARRIOR 1035 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE MOVIE The Trotsky 1050 IN KOREA WITH NORM CHRISTIE MR BOX OFFICE KTLA SPORTS FINAL 30 ROCK MOVIE The Talented Mr Ripley COMEDY NOW GOLF Junior Amateur USGA FLEA MARKET FLIP MASH KENDRA ON TOP THAT lsquo70S SHOW WASHINGTONrsquoS MOST WANTED

SUNDAY JUL 28 13700 PM

AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES TATTOO RESCUE AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT THE SIMPSONS

HEARTLAND THE TITANIC WITH LEN GOODMAN HOT IN CLEVELAND EASTER ISLAND UNDERWORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drillbit Taylor TO BE ANNOUNCED JUST FOR LAUGHS ALL ACCESS BILLION DOLLAR BLOCK COUNTING CARS SUMMER CAMP EXIT THE LIQUIDATOR SWIMMING WITH MONSTERS STEVE BACKSHALL AMERICAN DAD STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH LA

730 PM THE SIMPSONS SATISFACTION FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY BILLION DOLLAR BLOCK COUNTING CARS THE LIQUIDATOR STORAGE WARS

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

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community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

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830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

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three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

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CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

FOR RENT6rsquo x 12rsquo 4 WD

Scissor LiftTraversing Deck

36rsquo high gaspropane

Don amp Annarsquos OPENDAILY

1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet

Don amp Annarsquos Greenhousesamp GARDEN CENTRE

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

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Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK

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Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

For more articles recipes amp wellness tips local

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sign up for your free E-Newsletter and join our 3000 members at wwwOKInHealthcom Center for Integrative Health amp

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Hawkins Cheezies285 grams $229

WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Local Regular $45 + tax (2 yrs $87 + tax)

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Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

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Employment

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

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Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

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Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

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CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

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Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

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Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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$259000 just under 1000

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25 acres certifi ed organic apples

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3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

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Page 2 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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 pres-sure 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 CentreMONDAY Keremeos Bellringers 730 pm Cawston United Church for info call Herma 499-5292 Joan 499-2450 2nd 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 Boot Camp 6 - 7 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Annette 499-2238MON WED FRI KrossFit Fitness (similar to lsquoboot camprsquo) 715 - 8 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTUESDAY Tumble Bumble 1000 - 1130 pm upstairs at the Legion Hall AGes 0-6 For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 TUESDAY 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 250-499-7027WEDNESDAY Mother Goose 1000 - 1130 pm at the Family Centre Ages 0-6 For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 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 292-8565

WEDNESDAY Diabetes Clinic 830 am - 3 pm at Similkameen Health Centre RN amp Reg Dietitian in attendance Dr referrals or self referral Appts necessary Phone 1-800-707-85501st THURSDAY South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting 7 pm at the Ecumenical Church in KeremeosTHURSDAY Tumble Bumble 300 - 430 pm upstairs at the Legion Ages 0-6 For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 THURSDAY Positively Pregnant 1000 - 1130 pm at the Family Centre For info 250-499-2352 ext 106 THURSDAY 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 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 SUNDAY Legion General Meeting 200 pm Keremeos Legion Hall 3rd 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 1ST 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 Main St Kere-meos Everyone welcome2ND 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 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Jam Session OAP 1 pm Everyone Welcome 499-01121ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Friends of Olalla 4 pm contact 250-599-9090

HEDLEYTUESDAY Once a month Soup and Sandwich - watch for postersHedley Seniorsrsquo Center on Scott AveTHURSDAY Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Seniorsrsquo Center free computer use1ST MONDAY Hedley Heritage Museum meeting 600 pm at the Museum Everyone welcome to attend2ND SUNDAY Pancake Breakfast Hedley Seniorsrsquo Center 800 am to 1100 am3RD MONDAY Monthly meeting at Seniorsrsquo Center 2 pm3RD MONDAY Community Club meeting at 7 pm at the ClubDAILY Coffee amp good conversation at the Seniorsrsquo Center 6am - 8 am Every MonWedSat Exercise at 9 am EVERY SUNDAY Church Service at 930 am Hedley Grace Church EVERY SUNDAY Hedley Farmers Market 9-1 July - Oct DAILY Hedley Heritage Museum open daily 9am - 4pm Daly Ave

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Ongoing Community Events amp Meetings

MEAT DRAWat the Red Bridge Pub

Sunday July 28th200 to 400 pm

Proceeds donated to Residents of

Orchard Haven and River Valley Lodge

Saturday July 27 3 pm Meat Draw

5 pm Dinner - Cold Cuts Salads amp Desserts $7

6 pm Dance - to music by Matt Duffus

Keremeos Branch 192

The Keremeos Branch is located at 638 - 7th AvenuePh (250)499-2313

Come fly with us and ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo in our 3rd Summer Reading

Club program at the Keremeos library on July 26 at 1000 am

Free to all children ages 5-12

Some geese can

soar to 32000 feet - high enough to see a 747

passenger jet fly by

Friends of the LibraryAnnual Book Sale

August 3rd

900 am to 200 pm

In front of Valley First

Credit Union in Keremeos

Veteransrsquo Package

Honouring Canadarsquos HeroesSERVING OUR COMMUNITY WITH CARE Since 1936 Blaine amp Kate Krist

In support and appreciation of Canadarsquos Veterans and for their dedicated service we have created a special Veteransrsquo Package offering the following

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Call Colleen at (250)499-5225 for more information and registration

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 3

news

The weekend got off to a rough start in Keremeos when a two vehicle accident on Highway 3 sent ve people to hospital

On Friday July 19 just after 4 pm a white Chevrolet Blazer was east bound on Highway 3 two kilometres east of Kere-meos A second white SUV was stopped making a left turn and was waiting for oncoming traf c

The SUV waiting for traf c managed to turn into the adjacent driveway but the Blazer attempted to evade collision with the stopped vehicle and lost con-trol It then crossed over the centreline and collided with an oncoming Saturn two door coupe

The impact caused the Blazer to roll onto its side in an adjacent orchard

A male passenger in the Blazer was partially ejected and was subsequently transported by air ambulance to Kelowna General Hospital with serious life threaten-ing injuries The drivers of the Blazer and Saturn were taken to Penticton and Oliver hospitals for treatment

Two other male passengers in the Blazer received mi-nor injuries

The driver of the Blazer was a 36 year old female from Vancouver while the Saturn driver was a 25 year old female was from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan

The three male passengers are foreign nationals and police are making attempts to locate next of kin

No names are being release at this timeDue to the serious life threatening injuries involved

South Okanagan Traf c Services continue to investi-gate this incident

Any witnesses are encouraged to call the of ce at 250-499-2250

The 25 year old female driver of this Saturn was taken to hospital following a two vehicle MVA south of Keremeos on July 19

Accident sends ve to hospital

Photo by Steve Arstad

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

An Olalla resident drowned on Saturday July 20 near Hedley

The 45 year old man was shing a remote mountain lake known as Heart Lake with a friend when the three metre boat they were in capsized The other man was able to swim to shore

Members of the Penticton Search and Rescue team located the body in the lake on Sunday

There were no life jackets on board the boat BC Coroners of ce and Princeton RCMP are con-

tinuing their investigation Olalla resident Robbie Kilborn told the Review that

Stacey Collicut of Olalla was the victim in the incident Collicut resided in a motorhome on the Kilborn prop-erty and had been assisting Kilborn in the clean up fol-lowing the June 9 re that burned a number of vehicles

ldquoIrsquove got a bin arriving at the end of the monthrdquo Kilborn said ldquoand lots of complaints about the mess but no offers to help

I lost a good friend as well as someone who was helping me clean up on Saturdayrdquo

Kilborn said that Collicut drowned while trying to save a puppy he had recently acquired

Olalla man drowns compounding misfortune for his landlordBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Keremeos Director Manfred Bauer was surprised to encounter opposition over a routine referral of the Keremeos Of cial Community Plan to the regional district board on July 18

Area ldquoBrdquo Director had the matter removed from the boardrsquos consent agenda list - normally reserved for

issues that are deemed to be straight-forward and non-controversial - over concerns about the documentrsquos ac-curacy and expressions of intent to expand into neighbouring Agricul-tural Land Commission property

Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton agreed with Bush saying that he couldnrsquot support village expansion into ALR lands either

Bush was also concerned about a description in the OCP that stated that there were 30 fruit stands in Keremeos

Bauer agreed noting that three fruit stands within the municipality was more correct

He assured Bush that the docu-mentrsquos wording - and provincial regulations - would ensure that space within the community would be

used up before any expansion would be contemplated which would likely be many years from now

ldquoI understand thatrdquo Bush replied ldquothe wording shouldnrsquot be in the OCP at allrdquo

A request by Director Patton for a motion to defer on the issue was clari ed by Chief Administrative Of cer Bill Newell He said that the boardrsquos responsibility was to make comments and refer them back to the Village of Keremeos as a cour-tesy measure only

ldquoItrsquos not our planrdquo he explained ldquowe canrsquot defer itrdquo

The board agreed to submit its concerns to the Village of Keremeos however the document had already been adopted by Keremeos council at their July 15 meeting

Concerns about Of cial Community Plan delivered too lateRural arearsquos concerns about wording of OCP discussed four days after adoption of document by Keremeos council

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

After 25 years Keremeosrsquo Similkameen Rec Centre is getting a new roof

The regional district board approved a $59000 contract with Neilson Roo ng and Sheet Metal for the resurfacing job at the July 18 board meeting

A budget of $65000 had been set aside for the proj-ect when staff noticed the roof was in poor repair two years ago

Rec centre manager Karl Donaghue said that he expects Neilson who were sole bidders on the project to begin the work soon ldquoI always had in my mind a timetable of seeing it nished before bowling startsrdquo he said adding that the project had been brought forward a year because of increasing leaks in the roof which showed up last winter

Similkameen Rec Centre to get a new roofLeaky roof advances replacement timetable

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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news

when it hap-pened and she canrsquot leave the siterdquo said Jade tearfully add-ing that friends are also camping out with her

Maureen Purser Woodrowrsquos grand-mother told the Review Monday that the family understands the dif- culties faced by emergency person-nel adding that they feel no malice towards the emer-gency crews

ldquoMy daughter was so upsetrdquo she said ldquoand so were Derekrsquos friends be-cause his body was there for so long But I think every-one understands now how impossible it would have been

for anyone to help Derekrdquo

Stacey and Shawn said that a service was being planned to take place at Cawston Hall on July 27 A bottle drive is already underway to help the family with expenses

Members of local emergency services expressed their sym-pathies to family and friends of the victim on Monday Keremeos Volunteer Fire Chief Jordy Bosscha said the de-partment performed to the limits of their training during the incident noting that the department is not trained to handle river condi-tions such as those

that existed at the drowning site on Saturday

ldquoThese type of incidents can de-velop very quickly Therersquos not a lot of time when a victim is trapped underwa-ter

Our emergency personnel are trained to aware-ness - so that they donrsquot take chances that end up making themselves vic-timsrdquo said Regional District Okana-gan Similkameen Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Kronebusch

Members of Pentictonrsquos Search and Rescue Swift-water Rescue Team recovered the body Saturday evening

Friends mourn continued from page 1

June 2013

2 ndash Vehicle res5 ndash Motor vehicle

inci- dent1 ndash False alarm2 ndash Brush res2 ndash Assist other

agency1 ndash Public assist

rescue1 ndash Alarm activa-

tionDid you know

emergency service volunteers who par-

ticipate in 200 hours per year of training being on standby and responding to incidents are eligible for a 3000 dollar tax credit Interested in becoming a member of the Keremeos re department

Applications can be picked up at the of ces of the Village of Keremeos and the Keremeos Review or downloaded from the Keremeos Fire Department website at keremeos reca

Keremeos Fire Department monthly

incident and activities report

Contributed

Application by FortisBC Inc for approval of a multi-year performance-based ratemaking plan for the years 2014 through 2018

NOTICE OF APPLICATION WORKSHOP AND PROCEDURAL CONFERENCEWorkshop Procedural conference

Date Thursday July 25 2013 Friday October 11 2013

Time 1000 am 900 am

Location Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC (AberdeenPandosy Room)

THE APPLICATIONOn July 5 2013 FortisBC Inc (FortisBC) applied to the British Columbia Utilities Commission for approval of a proposed multi-year Performance Based Ratemaking (PBR) plan for the years 2014 through 2018 and for approval of permanent rates effective January 1 2014 (Application) pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (Act)

Among other things FBC seeks approval of the followingbull Approval to make the existing interim rates as permanent effective January 1 2013 and to

increase the permanent rates for all customers by 33 percent effective January 1 2014bull Approval of a rate stabilization deferral mechanism to mitigate rate variability for the years

2014 ndash 2018 as set out in the Applicationbull Approval to flow through during 2014 any increases or decreases arising from a decision in the

Generic Cost of Capital Stage 2 Proceeding that is currently before the Commissionbull Certain accounting treatment and financing of deferral accountsbull Discontinuation modification and creation of certain deferral accounts and the amortization

and disposition of balances in deferral accounts bull Acceptance of certain Demand Side Management expenditures pursuant to section 442 of the Actbull Changes to certain accounting policies to be used in the determination of rates for FortisBC

THE REGULATORY PROCESSBritish Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) Order G-109-13 has established a Workshop Procedural Conference and Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the regulatory review of the Application

The detailed Regulatory Timetable can be reviewed on the Commissionrsquos website at bcuccom under Current Applications

FortisBC will hold a Workshop to review the Application on Thursday July 25 2013 commencing at 1000 am at the Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC in the AberdeenPandosy Room

The Commission will hold a Procedural Conference regarding the further regulatory process for the review of the Application on Friday October 11 2013 commencing at 900 am in Kelowna

REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATEPersons who wish to actively participate in this proceeding should register as Interveners with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying the issues that they intend to pursue as well as the nature and extent of their anticipated involvement in the review process and indicating whether they plan to attend the Procedural Conference Interveners will receive email notice of all correspondence and filed documents An e-mail address should be provided if available

Persons not expecting to actively participate but who have an interest in the proceeding should register as Interested Parties with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying their interest in the Application Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Commissionrsquos Decision when issued

PUBLIC INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTSThe Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at the following locations

FortisBC IncSuite 100 - 1975 Springfield Road Kelowna BC V1Y 7V7

British Columbia Utilities CommissionSixth Floor 900 Howe StreetVancouver BC V6Z 2N3

The Application and supporting material are also available for viewing on the following web sitesfortisbccom and bcuccom

All submissions andor correspondence received from active participants or the gener-al public relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commissionrsquos website

FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information please contact Ms Erica Hamilton Commission Secretary as follows

Telephone (604) 660-4700 Facsimile (604) 660-1102 Email CommissionSecretarybcuccom BC Toll Free 1-800-663-1385

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 5

business

Sage Bush Winery Keremeosrsquo newest won their rst medal in their rst ever competition at the Barbeque King event on July 13

The winery - which held its grand open-ing on May 17 - currently produces two whites two reds and two blush wines

It was Sage Bushrsquos rosegrave wine that won the media category wine pairing at Bar-beque King The wine was served with a

pesto chicken spicy apricot sauce topped off with chicken skin crisp Desssert was an upside down peach cake with ice cream served up by Delta Grand Okanagan Chef Jason

ldquoWe are just getting into local liquor storesrdquo said Nav Lasser manager of Sage Bush Seventy- ve per cent of the wineryrsquos grapes come from their own vineyards part of 120 acres of produce and vegetables grown by the Lasser family

ldquoWe thought the wine shop would be a good idea to go with our fruit standrdquo Nav said ldquoRight now we have a good quantity of the winning rosegrave in stockrdquo

Sage Bush Winery is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm as is adjoining Lasserrsquos fruit stand

ldquoWe have a deal for everyonerdquo Nav as-sured ldquo just askrdquo

Keremeosrsquo newest winery wins accolades

Nav Lasser manager of the Sage Bush dis-plays the wineryrsquos win-ning rosegrave wine at the Similkameen Barbeque King event at the Grist Mill on July 13 The win-ery had barely opened its doors when it won its first competition at the Similkameen Barbeque King event on July 13

Sage Bush Winery paired up with the Delta Grand Okanagan to win its rst award at the Barbeque King event

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Photo by Steve Arstad

Recent changes to the provincersquos hunting licensing program wonrsquot bother Sasquatch Sports owner Derek Sward

Victoria announced last week that the hunting licensing pro-gram will receive major upgrades including a website where hunters will be able to purchase a license 24 hours a day seven days a week

ldquoFor the most part nordquo Sward answered when asked if he thought the new regulations would impact his business

ldquoI feel itrsquos lsquowelcome to the 21st centuryrsquo Letrsquos deal with itrdquo

Sward noted that people continue to buy their shing licenses at his shop even though on line purchase options have been available for some time

ldquoSome people would rather not have to put personal information on line and in many

cases its just as convenient to buy their permit at a shoprdquo Sward observed

Changes to the provincersquos hunting regulations in addition to on line services include an electronic system that will create a single point of reference for data collection guide out tter hunter

reports and resident hunter harvest information The min-istry hopes to have the new system in place in time for the 2015 -16 hunting season

New provincial regulations shouldnrsquot affect Keremeos business

Derek Sward of Sasquatch Sports

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

250-499-2888 | WWWOLDGRISTMILLCA | INFOOLDGRISTMILLCA

OPEN DAILY 900 AM TO 500 PM VICTORIA DAY TO THANKSGIVING2691 UPPER BENCH ROAD KEREMEOS BC V0X1N4

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPINION POLL

ELECTORAL AREA ldquoGrdquo (HEDLEY) OPINION POLL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area that a non-binding public opinion poll on the following question will be held at the polling location identified below ldquoAre you in favour of a 20 metre monopole being installed at 796 Scott Avenue for cellular phone and data servicerdquo The GENERAL POLLING OPPORTUNITY will be held on SATURDAY August 10 2013 from 1000 am to 600 pm at the following Polling Place Hedley Community Club 956 Scott Avenue Hedley BC To confirm whether your property is within the Hedley Telus Poll area please refer to the Hedley Telus Poll Map at wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting on this question will take place at the time of voting At the time of registering to vote Electors will be required to make a declaration that the Elector meets the following requirements Resident Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day resident of the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

for at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting

Non-Resident Property Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day registered owner of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen for

at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day not otherwise disqualified by law from voting Non-Resident Property Owners must not be entitled to register to vote as a resident elector and may only register to vote as a non-

resident property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

If there is more than one individual who is the registered owner of real property only one of those individuals may register to vote as a Non-Resident Property Elector and MUST obtain the written consent of the number of individuals who together with the person registering to vote are a majority of those individuals on title to the real property

At the time a Non-Resident Property Elector registers to vote the application for registration must be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Election Official that the applicant is entitled to register in relation to the real property and if applicable the written consent from the other registered owners of the real property Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Forms will be available at the Voting Place at the time of voting or can be obtained prior to the time of voting by contacting the Deputy Corporate Officer as per the contact information below ELECTOR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) The identification must prove both residency and identity Picture identification is not required Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property and if applicable written consent from the other property owners Picture identification is not required Documents accepted for purposes of elector identification must either be the documents prescribed under regulations to the Local Government Act or evidence deemed acceptable and satisfactory to the election official at the Voting Place SCRUTINEERS One (1) Scrutineer each for and against the question will be appointed if applications are received from persons who wish to volunteer for the positions Only persons entitled to vote as electors on the question shown above are entitled to act as scrutineers Persons interested in making application to scrutineer may do so by contacting Christy Malden Deputy Corporate Officer at the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen or by completing the Application for Scrutineer at the website wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting

Applications will be accepted during the period

830 am Monday July 29 2013 to 430 pm Wednesday August 8 2013

Applications will only be received during regular office days and hours during this period Questions with respect to this Polling Opportunity may be directed to Christy Malden DEPUTY CORPORATE OFFICER (250) 490-4146 Or in person at the following location Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC This opinion poll is being conducted to determine the opinion of residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area with respect to installation of a monopole at the specified location Results of this opinion poll are in no way binding

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EditorialAlarming trends in drowning deaths

Two drowning deaths on the weekend brought the perils of summer activity on the water home to many Keremeos and Lower Similkameen residents

The tragic drowning of Derek James Woodrow on Saturday afternoon was fol-lowed by the drowning of a 45 year old Olalla resident the same day

The Lifesaving Society of Canada reports that drownings are more than double last yearrsquos in BC from 20 to 43 this year

Nationally there are other troubling statis-tics

- seniorsrsquo drownings (50 - 64 years old) are up 12 per cent in the past five years

-drownings amongst 18- 34 year olds are up 12 per cent in the last five years

- risk taking 18 - 24 year old males have among the highest water related death rate of any age group in Canada

- in the 18 - 34 year old category nine out of 10 victims are male

- males make up 83 per cent of all water related deaths

Oddly enough drowning deaths amongst 13 - 17 year olds are on the downswing with child drownings (under five) down 13 per cent in the past five years which is if not good news at least better news

Are the number of risk takers in society increasing - or could it be that some of us are spending too much time in a virtual world only to find ourselves unprepared when in the natural environment - or are certain demo-graphics just not taking the risks around water seriously enough

It appears that more youthful demograph-ics are getting the message - hopefully it wonrsquot take any more weekends like the one just experienced to drive the point home to every-one else

Page 6 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

opinionThe Review

Publisher Don Kendall605 7th Avenue Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of inter-

est 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 1N0website wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645

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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY

STEVE ARSTADEditor

TAMMY HARTFIELDProduction

SANDI NOLANSales

I recently read a negative article in a large Vancouver daily about residents here ldquoclashingrdquo with farm work-ers over trash and the poor cherry harvest

It certainly was news to me I guess it depends on who you talk to and their point of view

Still curious I took a hike down to the former Farmworkers Camp-ground behind the cement plant in mid July

I was quite aston-ished to see tents pitched amongst the floodplains of the Similkameen as far as the eye could see

The river had dropped to a reasonably safe level now tea coloured as the remains of this yearrsquos runoff finish draining from the valley

Counting at least 40 sites and possibly more this yearsrsquo crop of tran-sients is certainly one of the biggest in years

But I already had an idea that was the case as the streets of Keremeos

have been bustling with larger numbers of farm-workers in the past two weeks than was normal for this time of year

There is some trash around as one might expect from the numbers of campers there - transient or not if you get that many people congregating in an area without proper waste facilities it doesnrsquot matter what level of society you come from - there will be waste generated and not all of it will end up in its proper place

Other than for one large boisterous site the midday makeshift encampment was quiet most of the campers out working the crops of the Similkameen hopefully

Messages on tents suggest a throwback to the late 60s a time I have some faint familiarity with - ldquoCop free zonerdquo and ldquoRepeat after me - I am freerdquo adorn a tent near the dike

The tent camp itself also brings to mind another time in the more distant

past familiar to me from the history books - as a more colourful version of the ldquoHoovervillesrdquo as they called the transient work-ersrsquo camps that sprang up on the edges of towns dur-ing the Great Depression

From what I have seen around town and from conversations with the police and municipal of-ficials the transient labour issue is pretty much status quo when compared to other years in Keremeos If there are any excep-tions feedback is that the farmworker numbers are up but then so too is the quality

ldquoI stop and give farm-workers a ride whenever I canrdquo declared Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer ldquotheyrsquore polite thankful and well behaved Irsquove never had a bad experi-ence with onerdquo

I spoke to a group of campers on their way back from town as I left the campground area asking them why there were so many this year

ldquoEveryone wants to

come to Keremeos this yearrdquo he said adding ldquothe weather has been different this year We get work one day then it rains and no work the next Itrsquos very dif-ferent but work is getting more steady nowrdquo

It could possibly be that the sheer numbers of campers are making some residents of the village uneasy this year

From my experience so far this season and from the majority of those who I have spoken to this yearrsquos group of youths are simply doing their best to enjoy a profitable summer in the Similkameen and most are trying to minimize their impact on local residents

Perhaps Franklin D Roosevelt in describing an era with many similari-ties to todayrsquos put it most succinctly in that ldquothe only thing we have to fear is fear itselfrdquo

As for myself as I walked away from the campground area fear was the last thing that came to mind - a tinge of jealousy yes but fear - not at all

Farmworkers situation seems pretty normal in the valley By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

Sunday Morning 10 am Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fallPastors Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422

ST JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH607 5th Street Keremeos 250-499-5451

Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS

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830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID SHRED

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800 PM SHARK TANK BONES ACM PRESENTS TIM MCGRAWrsquoS SUPERSTAR SUMMER NIGHT DEADLIEST WARRIOR CAMP MR D DOC MARTIN BALLYKISSANGEL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD IHEARTRADIO ULTIMATE POOL PARTY FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL BRAINWASHED PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART 815 INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS RED BULL SIGNATURE SERIES Sea to Sky MAYDAY STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

830 PM THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW GOLF CENTRAL

HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS

900 PM WOULD YOU FALL FOR THAT HAWAII FIVE-0 MOVIE Man on Fire DATELINE NBC THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES THE FOLLOWING MISS MARPLE MYSTERIES POKER World Series of Poker FRIENDS AMERICAN DAD COMEDY BANG BANG GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE FLEA MARKET FLIP THE PICK THE PAWN AND THE POLISH SUMMER CAMP THREErsquoS COMPANY CONSPIRACY THEORY WITH JESSE VENTURA MOTOCROSS DONrsquoT DRIVE HERE STORAGE WARS RANDY TO THE RESCUE

930 PM FRIENDS MOVIE Joe Dirt THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE GOLF Junior Amateur USGA FLEA MARKET FLIP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM 2020 16X9 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL DAVID PHELPS CLASSIC SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 WGN NEWS AT NINE ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS MILLION DOLLAR ROOMS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

1030 PM THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THE KING OF QUEENS MOVIE The Relic STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS

SATURDAY JUL 27 13700 PM

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730 PM MOVIE Rambo AS TIME GOES BY SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN EAT ST EAT ST THE LIQUIDATOR EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND

800 PM ZERO HOUR 48 HOURS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR THE BIG DECISION THE BRITISH BEAT (MY

MUSIC) SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT UNSEALED CONSPIRACY FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN BONES COMEDY NOW JUST FOR LAUGHS ALL ACCESS HOLMES INSPECTION ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A CANADIAN 5TH GRADER FOOD FACTORY MOVIE Paranormal Activity MANTRACKER ICE COLD GOLD THE BIG BANG THEORY THE HAUNTING OF DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

830 PM UNSEALED ALIEN FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN MOVIE Observe and Report COMEDY NOW GREATEST TANK BATTLES FOOD FACTORY

900 PM MOVIE Norbit MOVIE Voices MOVIE The Longest Yard CROSSING LINES TRUE CRIME SCENE HALIFAX COMEDY FEST THE AMAZING RACE CANADA MIDSOMER MURDERS POKER World Series of Poker THE FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY BONES DO NO HARM MOVIE Scary Movie FLIP OR FLOP THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY THAT lsquo70S SHOW GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL RED BULL SIGNATURE SERIES Sea to Sky DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

930 PM DEADLIEST WARRIOR JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS THE FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY FLIP OR FLOP MASH THAT lsquo70S SHOW TWO AND A HALF MEN

1000 PM DO NO HARM NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS VANCOUVER SUNDAY INFINITY HALL LIVE THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE MR BOX OFFICE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK CORNER GAS GOLF CENTRAL FLEA MARKET FLIP MASH KENDRA ON TOP THAT lsquo70S SHOW MOVIE The Fourth Kind GHOST HUNTERS ACADEMY SPORTSNET CONNECTED DONrsquoT DRIVE HERE FOX 28 NEWS FIRST AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

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SUNDAY JUL 28 13700 PM

AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES TATTOO RESCUE AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT THE SIMPSONS

HEARTLAND THE TITANIC WITH LEN GOODMAN HOT IN CLEVELAND EASTER ISLAND UNDERWORLD PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drillbit Taylor TO BE ANNOUNCED JUST FOR LAUGHS ALL ACCESS BILLION DOLLAR BLOCK COUNTING CARS SUMMER CAMP EXIT THE LIQUIDATOR SWIMMING WITH MONSTERS STEVE BACKSHALL AMERICAN DAD STORAGE WARS BREAKING AMISH LA

730 PM THE SIMPSONS SATISFACTION FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY BILLION DOLLAR BLOCK COUNTING CARS THE LIQUIDATOR STORAGE WARS

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

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community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

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830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

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three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

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CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

FOR RENT6rsquo x 12rsquo 4 WD

Scissor LiftTraversing Deck

36rsquo high gaspropane

Don amp Annarsquos OPENDAILY

1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet

Don amp Annarsquos Greenhousesamp GARDEN CENTRE

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

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Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK

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Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

For more articles recipes amp wellness tips local

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sign up for your free E-Newsletter and join our 3000 members at wwwOKInHealthcom Center for Integrative Health amp

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Hawkins Cheezies285 grams $229

WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Local Regular $45 + tax (2 yrs $87 + tax)

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Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

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Employment

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

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Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

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Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

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CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 3

news

The weekend got off to a rough start in Keremeos when a two vehicle accident on Highway 3 sent ve people to hospital

On Friday July 19 just after 4 pm a white Chevrolet Blazer was east bound on Highway 3 two kilometres east of Kere-meos A second white SUV was stopped making a left turn and was waiting for oncoming traf c

The SUV waiting for traf c managed to turn into the adjacent driveway but the Blazer attempted to evade collision with the stopped vehicle and lost con-trol It then crossed over the centreline and collided with an oncoming Saturn two door coupe

The impact caused the Blazer to roll onto its side in an adjacent orchard

A male passenger in the Blazer was partially ejected and was subsequently transported by air ambulance to Kelowna General Hospital with serious life threaten-ing injuries The drivers of the Blazer and Saturn were taken to Penticton and Oliver hospitals for treatment

Two other male passengers in the Blazer received mi-nor injuries

The driver of the Blazer was a 36 year old female from Vancouver while the Saturn driver was a 25 year old female was from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan

The three male passengers are foreign nationals and police are making attempts to locate next of kin

No names are being release at this timeDue to the serious life threatening injuries involved

South Okanagan Traf c Services continue to investi-gate this incident

Any witnesses are encouraged to call the of ce at 250-499-2250

The 25 year old female driver of this Saturn was taken to hospital following a two vehicle MVA south of Keremeos on July 19

Accident sends ve to hospital

Photo by Steve Arstad

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

An Olalla resident drowned on Saturday July 20 near Hedley

The 45 year old man was shing a remote mountain lake known as Heart Lake with a friend when the three metre boat they were in capsized The other man was able to swim to shore

Members of the Penticton Search and Rescue team located the body in the lake on Sunday

There were no life jackets on board the boat BC Coroners of ce and Princeton RCMP are con-

tinuing their investigation Olalla resident Robbie Kilborn told the Review that

Stacey Collicut of Olalla was the victim in the incident Collicut resided in a motorhome on the Kilborn prop-erty and had been assisting Kilborn in the clean up fol-lowing the June 9 re that burned a number of vehicles

ldquoIrsquove got a bin arriving at the end of the monthrdquo Kilborn said ldquoand lots of complaints about the mess but no offers to help

I lost a good friend as well as someone who was helping me clean up on Saturdayrdquo

Kilborn said that Collicut drowned while trying to save a puppy he had recently acquired

Olalla man drowns compounding misfortune for his landlordBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Keremeos Director Manfred Bauer was surprised to encounter opposition over a routine referral of the Keremeos Of cial Community Plan to the regional district board on July 18

Area ldquoBrdquo Director had the matter removed from the boardrsquos consent agenda list - normally reserved for

issues that are deemed to be straight-forward and non-controversial - over concerns about the documentrsquos ac-curacy and expressions of intent to expand into neighbouring Agricul-tural Land Commission property

Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton agreed with Bush saying that he couldnrsquot support village expansion into ALR lands either

Bush was also concerned about a description in the OCP that stated that there were 30 fruit stands in Keremeos

Bauer agreed noting that three fruit stands within the municipality was more correct

He assured Bush that the docu-mentrsquos wording - and provincial regulations - would ensure that space within the community would be

used up before any expansion would be contemplated which would likely be many years from now

ldquoI understand thatrdquo Bush replied ldquothe wording shouldnrsquot be in the OCP at allrdquo

A request by Director Patton for a motion to defer on the issue was clari ed by Chief Administrative Of cer Bill Newell He said that the boardrsquos responsibility was to make comments and refer them back to the Village of Keremeos as a cour-tesy measure only

ldquoItrsquos not our planrdquo he explained ldquowe canrsquot defer itrdquo

The board agreed to submit its concerns to the Village of Keremeos however the document had already been adopted by Keremeos council at their July 15 meeting

Concerns about Of cial Community Plan delivered too lateRural arearsquos concerns about wording of OCP discussed four days after adoption of document by Keremeos council

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

After 25 years Keremeosrsquo Similkameen Rec Centre is getting a new roof

The regional district board approved a $59000 contract with Neilson Roo ng and Sheet Metal for the resurfacing job at the July 18 board meeting

A budget of $65000 had been set aside for the proj-ect when staff noticed the roof was in poor repair two years ago

Rec centre manager Karl Donaghue said that he expects Neilson who were sole bidders on the project to begin the work soon ldquoI always had in my mind a timetable of seeing it nished before bowling startsrdquo he said adding that the project had been brought forward a year because of increasing leaks in the roof which showed up last winter

Similkameen Rec Centre to get a new roofLeaky roof advances replacement timetable

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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news

when it hap-pened and she canrsquot leave the siterdquo said Jade tearfully add-ing that friends are also camping out with her

Maureen Purser Woodrowrsquos grand-mother told the Review Monday that the family understands the dif- culties faced by emergency person-nel adding that they feel no malice towards the emer-gency crews

ldquoMy daughter was so upsetrdquo she said ldquoand so were Derekrsquos friends be-cause his body was there for so long But I think every-one understands now how impossible it would have been

for anyone to help Derekrdquo

Stacey and Shawn said that a service was being planned to take place at Cawston Hall on July 27 A bottle drive is already underway to help the family with expenses

Members of local emergency services expressed their sym-pathies to family and friends of the victim on Monday Keremeos Volunteer Fire Chief Jordy Bosscha said the de-partment performed to the limits of their training during the incident noting that the department is not trained to handle river condi-tions such as those

that existed at the drowning site on Saturday

ldquoThese type of incidents can de-velop very quickly Therersquos not a lot of time when a victim is trapped underwa-ter

Our emergency personnel are trained to aware-ness - so that they donrsquot take chances that end up making themselves vic-timsrdquo said Regional District Okana-gan Similkameen Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Kronebusch

Members of Pentictonrsquos Search and Rescue Swift-water Rescue Team recovered the body Saturday evening

Friends mourn continued from page 1

June 2013

2 ndash Vehicle res5 ndash Motor vehicle

inci- dent1 ndash False alarm2 ndash Brush res2 ndash Assist other

agency1 ndash Public assist

rescue1 ndash Alarm activa-

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ticipate in 200 hours per year of training being on standby and responding to incidents are eligible for a 3000 dollar tax credit Interested in becoming a member of the Keremeos re department

Applications can be picked up at the of ces of the Village of Keremeos and the Keremeos Review or downloaded from the Keremeos Fire Department website at keremeos reca

Keremeos Fire Department monthly

incident and activities report

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Application by FortisBC Inc for approval of a multi-year performance-based ratemaking plan for the years 2014 through 2018

NOTICE OF APPLICATION WORKSHOP AND PROCEDURAL CONFERENCEWorkshop Procedural conference

Date Thursday July 25 2013 Friday October 11 2013

Time 1000 am 900 am

Location Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC (AberdeenPandosy Room)

THE APPLICATIONOn July 5 2013 FortisBC Inc (FortisBC) applied to the British Columbia Utilities Commission for approval of a proposed multi-year Performance Based Ratemaking (PBR) plan for the years 2014 through 2018 and for approval of permanent rates effective January 1 2014 (Application) pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (Act)

Among other things FBC seeks approval of the followingbull Approval to make the existing interim rates as permanent effective January 1 2013 and to

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2014 ndash 2018 as set out in the Applicationbull Approval to flow through during 2014 any increases or decreases arising from a decision in the

Generic Cost of Capital Stage 2 Proceeding that is currently before the Commissionbull Certain accounting treatment and financing of deferral accountsbull Discontinuation modification and creation of certain deferral accounts and the amortization

and disposition of balances in deferral accounts bull Acceptance of certain Demand Side Management expenditures pursuant to section 442 of the Actbull Changes to certain accounting policies to be used in the determination of rates for FortisBC

THE REGULATORY PROCESSBritish Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) Order G-109-13 has established a Workshop Procedural Conference and Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the regulatory review of the Application

The detailed Regulatory Timetable can be reviewed on the Commissionrsquos website at bcuccom under Current Applications

FortisBC will hold a Workshop to review the Application on Thursday July 25 2013 commencing at 1000 am at the Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC in the AberdeenPandosy Room

The Commission will hold a Procedural Conference regarding the further regulatory process for the review of the Application on Friday October 11 2013 commencing at 900 am in Kelowna

REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATEPersons who wish to actively participate in this proceeding should register as Interveners with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying the issues that they intend to pursue as well as the nature and extent of their anticipated involvement in the review process and indicating whether they plan to attend the Procedural Conference Interveners will receive email notice of all correspondence and filed documents An e-mail address should be provided if available

Persons not expecting to actively participate but who have an interest in the proceeding should register as Interested Parties with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying their interest in the Application Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Commissionrsquos Decision when issued

PUBLIC INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTSThe Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at the following locations

FortisBC IncSuite 100 - 1975 Springfield Road Kelowna BC V1Y 7V7

British Columbia Utilities CommissionSixth Floor 900 Howe StreetVancouver BC V6Z 2N3

The Application and supporting material are also available for viewing on the following web sitesfortisbccom and bcuccom

All submissions andor correspondence received from active participants or the gener-al public relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commissionrsquos website

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 5

business

Sage Bush Winery Keremeosrsquo newest won their rst medal in their rst ever competition at the Barbeque King event on July 13

The winery - which held its grand open-ing on May 17 - currently produces two whites two reds and two blush wines

It was Sage Bushrsquos rosegrave wine that won the media category wine pairing at Bar-beque King The wine was served with a

pesto chicken spicy apricot sauce topped off with chicken skin crisp Desssert was an upside down peach cake with ice cream served up by Delta Grand Okanagan Chef Jason

ldquoWe are just getting into local liquor storesrdquo said Nav Lasser manager of Sage Bush Seventy- ve per cent of the wineryrsquos grapes come from their own vineyards part of 120 acres of produce and vegetables grown by the Lasser family

ldquoWe thought the wine shop would be a good idea to go with our fruit standrdquo Nav said ldquoRight now we have a good quantity of the winning rosegrave in stockrdquo

Sage Bush Winery is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm as is adjoining Lasserrsquos fruit stand

ldquoWe have a deal for everyonerdquo Nav as-sured ldquo just askrdquo

Keremeosrsquo newest winery wins accolades

Nav Lasser manager of the Sage Bush dis-plays the wineryrsquos win-ning rosegrave wine at the Similkameen Barbeque King event at the Grist Mill on July 13 The win-ery had barely opened its doors when it won its first competition at the Similkameen Barbeque King event on July 13

Sage Bush Winery paired up with the Delta Grand Okanagan to win its rst award at the Barbeque King event

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Photo by Steve Arstad

Recent changes to the provincersquos hunting licensing program wonrsquot bother Sasquatch Sports owner Derek Sward

Victoria announced last week that the hunting licensing pro-gram will receive major upgrades including a website where hunters will be able to purchase a license 24 hours a day seven days a week

ldquoFor the most part nordquo Sward answered when asked if he thought the new regulations would impact his business

ldquoI feel itrsquos lsquowelcome to the 21st centuryrsquo Letrsquos deal with itrdquo

Sward noted that people continue to buy their shing licenses at his shop even though on line purchase options have been available for some time

ldquoSome people would rather not have to put personal information on line and in many

cases its just as convenient to buy their permit at a shoprdquo Sward observed

Changes to the provincersquos hunting regulations in addition to on line services include an electronic system that will create a single point of reference for data collection guide out tter hunter

reports and resident hunter harvest information The min-istry hopes to have the new system in place in time for the 2015 -16 hunting season

New provincial regulations shouldnrsquot affect Keremeos business

Derek Sward of Sasquatch Sports

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPINION POLL

ELECTORAL AREA ldquoGrdquo (HEDLEY) OPINION POLL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area that a non-binding public opinion poll on the following question will be held at the polling location identified below ldquoAre you in favour of a 20 metre monopole being installed at 796 Scott Avenue for cellular phone and data servicerdquo The GENERAL POLLING OPPORTUNITY will be held on SATURDAY August 10 2013 from 1000 am to 600 pm at the following Polling Place Hedley Community Club 956 Scott Avenue Hedley BC To confirm whether your property is within the Hedley Telus Poll area please refer to the Hedley Telus Poll Map at wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting on this question will take place at the time of voting At the time of registering to vote Electors will be required to make a declaration that the Elector meets the following requirements Resident Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day resident of the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

for at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting

Non-Resident Property Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day registered owner of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen for

at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day not otherwise disqualified by law from voting Non-Resident Property Owners must not be entitled to register to vote as a resident elector and may only register to vote as a non-

resident property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

If there is more than one individual who is the registered owner of real property only one of those individuals may register to vote as a Non-Resident Property Elector and MUST obtain the written consent of the number of individuals who together with the person registering to vote are a majority of those individuals on title to the real property

At the time a Non-Resident Property Elector registers to vote the application for registration must be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Election Official that the applicant is entitled to register in relation to the real property and if applicable the written consent from the other registered owners of the real property Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Forms will be available at the Voting Place at the time of voting or can be obtained prior to the time of voting by contacting the Deputy Corporate Officer as per the contact information below ELECTOR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) The identification must prove both residency and identity Picture identification is not required Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property and if applicable written consent from the other property owners Picture identification is not required Documents accepted for purposes of elector identification must either be the documents prescribed under regulations to the Local Government Act or evidence deemed acceptable and satisfactory to the election official at the Voting Place SCRUTINEERS One (1) Scrutineer each for and against the question will be appointed if applications are received from persons who wish to volunteer for the positions Only persons entitled to vote as electors on the question shown above are entitled to act as scrutineers Persons interested in making application to scrutineer may do so by contacting Christy Malden Deputy Corporate Officer at the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen or by completing the Application for Scrutineer at the website wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting

Applications will be accepted during the period

830 am Monday July 29 2013 to 430 pm Wednesday August 8 2013

Applications will only be received during regular office days and hours during this period Questions with respect to this Polling Opportunity may be directed to Christy Malden DEPUTY CORPORATE OFFICER (250) 490-4146 Or in person at the following location Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC This opinion poll is being conducted to determine the opinion of residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area with respect to installation of a monopole at the specified location Results of this opinion poll are in no way binding

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EditorialAlarming trends in drowning deaths

Two drowning deaths on the weekend brought the perils of summer activity on the water home to many Keremeos and Lower Similkameen residents

The tragic drowning of Derek James Woodrow on Saturday afternoon was fol-lowed by the drowning of a 45 year old Olalla resident the same day

The Lifesaving Society of Canada reports that drownings are more than double last yearrsquos in BC from 20 to 43 this year

Nationally there are other troubling statis-tics

- seniorsrsquo drownings (50 - 64 years old) are up 12 per cent in the past five years

-drownings amongst 18- 34 year olds are up 12 per cent in the last five years

- risk taking 18 - 24 year old males have among the highest water related death rate of any age group in Canada

- in the 18 - 34 year old category nine out of 10 victims are male

- males make up 83 per cent of all water related deaths

Oddly enough drowning deaths amongst 13 - 17 year olds are on the downswing with child drownings (under five) down 13 per cent in the past five years which is if not good news at least better news

Are the number of risk takers in society increasing - or could it be that some of us are spending too much time in a virtual world only to find ourselves unprepared when in the natural environment - or are certain demo-graphics just not taking the risks around water seriously enough

It appears that more youthful demograph-ics are getting the message - hopefully it wonrsquot take any more weekends like the one just experienced to drive the point home to every-one else

Page 6 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

opinionThe Review

Publisher Don Kendall605 7th Avenue Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of inter-

est 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

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SANDI NOLANSales

I recently read a negative article in a large Vancouver daily about residents here ldquoclashingrdquo with farm work-ers over trash and the poor cherry harvest

It certainly was news to me I guess it depends on who you talk to and their point of view

Still curious I took a hike down to the former Farmworkers Camp-ground behind the cement plant in mid July

I was quite aston-ished to see tents pitched amongst the floodplains of the Similkameen as far as the eye could see

The river had dropped to a reasonably safe level now tea coloured as the remains of this yearrsquos runoff finish draining from the valley

Counting at least 40 sites and possibly more this yearsrsquo crop of tran-sients is certainly one of the biggest in years

But I already had an idea that was the case as the streets of Keremeos

have been bustling with larger numbers of farm-workers in the past two weeks than was normal for this time of year

There is some trash around as one might expect from the numbers of campers there - transient or not if you get that many people congregating in an area without proper waste facilities it doesnrsquot matter what level of society you come from - there will be waste generated and not all of it will end up in its proper place

Other than for one large boisterous site the midday makeshift encampment was quiet most of the campers out working the crops of the Similkameen hopefully

Messages on tents suggest a throwback to the late 60s a time I have some faint familiarity with - ldquoCop free zonerdquo and ldquoRepeat after me - I am freerdquo adorn a tent near the dike

The tent camp itself also brings to mind another time in the more distant

past familiar to me from the history books - as a more colourful version of the ldquoHoovervillesrdquo as they called the transient work-ersrsquo camps that sprang up on the edges of towns dur-ing the Great Depression

From what I have seen around town and from conversations with the police and municipal of-ficials the transient labour issue is pretty much status quo when compared to other years in Keremeos If there are any excep-tions feedback is that the farmworker numbers are up but then so too is the quality

ldquoI stop and give farm-workers a ride whenever I canrdquo declared Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer ldquotheyrsquore polite thankful and well behaved Irsquove never had a bad experi-ence with onerdquo

I spoke to a group of campers on their way back from town as I left the campground area asking them why there were so many this year

ldquoEveryone wants to

come to Keremeos this yearrdquo he said adding ldquothe weather has been different this year We get work one day then it rains and no work the next Itrsquos very dif-ferent but work is getting more steady nowrdquo

It could possibly be that the sheer numbers of campers are making some residents of the village uneasy this year

From my experience so far this season and from the majority of those who I have spoken to this yearrsquos group of youths are simply doing their best to enjoy a profitable summer in the Similkameen and most are trying to minimize their impact on local residents

Perhaps Franklin D Roosevelt in describing an era with many similari-ties to todayrsquos put it most succinctly in that ldquothe only thing we have to fear is fear itselfrdquo

As for myself as I walked away from the campground area fear was the last thing that came to mind - a tinge of jealousy yes but fear - not at all

Farmworkers situation seems pretty normal in the valley By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

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Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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Page 12 The Review Thursday July 25 2013FortisBC Land Act Ad1 bull Size 103125 wide x 140rdquo high bull Final File bull July 1913

Land ActNotice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

FortisBC uses the FortisBC Energy name and logo under license from Fortis Inc (13-340 072013)

Take notice that Fortis Inc of Kelowna BC intends to make application to the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) Southern Service Region ndash Thompson Okanagan Service Centre Crown Land Adjudication office for Industrial purposes covering 2289S 1939 2281S 2270S 3187S 321S 2273S 898 1511S 1510S 2309S 1940 2016S 2049S 3080S 645S 119 2571S 2288S 280 3537 3263 3149S 2577S 4227 1509S 3079S 1830 2271S 3150S Block A of 4227 2308S 644S 1833 1831 2283S 63S 2582S 2306S 378S 2268S 2284S 646S 2269S 2017S all Similkameen Division Yale District (SDYD) District Lots 60 153 235 E12 of 892 159 133 1204 900 231 238 250 1202 1201 899 892 709 893 708 251 233 939 236 59 234 and 158 Yale Division Yale District (YDYD) situated on Provincial Crown land located in the vicinity of 15 km south of Princeton

The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is 3406290 Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head Crown Land Adjudication at 441 Columbia St Kamloops BC V2C 2T3 Comments will be received by MFLNRO until August 23 2013 MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date Please visit our website httpwwwarfdgovbccaApplicationPostingindexjsp Search Search by File Number insert Lands File Number for more information Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record For information contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 13

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800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

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To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

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ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

Lindt Bars Select70 Cocoa85 Cocoa90 CocoaChili Bar

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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

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Travel

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Children

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Employment

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ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

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Trades TechnicalLOOKING for qualifi ed Car-penters FT employment Needs own hand tools Wage negotiable Contact Sam 778-476-4223 or email resumeveganmommhotmailcom

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Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

Painting amp Decorating

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3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour

(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium

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Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureBRAND NEW Queen Mattress amp Box Set Company coming Tired

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Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries

Your community Your classifi eds

2504992653

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

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Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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CAWSTON

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You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

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July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

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Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

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$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

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519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

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2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

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3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

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just over 1000 sq feet single

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4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

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news

when it hap-pened and she canrsquot leave the siterdquo said Jade tearfully add-ing that friends are also camping out with her

Maureen Purser Woodrowrsquos grand-mother told the Review Monday that the family understands the dif- culties faced by emergency person-nel adding that they feel no malice towards the emer-gency crews

ldquoMy daughter was so upsetrdquo she said ldquoand so were Derekrsquos friends be-cause his body was there for so long But I think every-one understands now how impossible it would have been

for anyone to help Derekrdquo

Stacey and Shawn said that a service was being planned to take place at Cawston Hall on July 27 A bottle drive is already underway to help the family with expenses

Members of local emergency services expressed their sym-pathies to family and friends of the victim on Monday Keremeos Volunteer Fire Chief Jordy Bosscha said the de-partment performed to the limits of their training during the incident noting that the department is not trained to handle river condi-tions such as those

that existed at the drowning site on Saturday

ldquoThese type of incidents can de-velop very quickly Therersquos not a lot of time when a victim is trapped underwa-ter

Our emergency personnel are trained to aware-ness - so that they donrsquot take chances that end up making themselves vic-timsrdquo said Regional District Okana-gan Similkameen Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Kronebusch

Members of Pentictonrsquos Search and Rescue Swift-water Rescue Team recovered the body Saturday evening

Friends mourn continued from page 1

June 2013

2 ndash Vehicle res5 ndash Motor vehicle

inci- dent1 ndash False alarm2 ndash Brush res2 ndash Assist other

agency1 ndash Public assist

rescue1 ndash Alarm activa-

tionDid you know

emergency service volunteers who par-

ticipate in 200 hours per year of training being on standby and responding to incidents are eligible for a 3000 dollar tax credit Interested in becoming a member of the Keremeos re department

Applications can be picked up at the of ces of the Village of Keremeos and the Keremeos Review or downloaded from the Keremeos Fire Department website at keremeos reca

Keremeos Fire Department monthly

incident and activities report

Contributed

Application by FortisBC Inc for approval of a multi-year performance-based ratemaking plan for the years 2014 through 2018

NOTICE OF APPLICATION WORKSHOP AND PROCEDURAL CONFERENCEWorkshop Procedural conference

Date Thursday July 25 2013 Friday October 11 2013

Time 1000 am 900 am

Location Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC (AberdeenPandosy Room)

THE APPLICATIONOn July 5 2013 FortisBC Inc (FortisBC) applied to the British Columbia Utilities Commission for approval of a proposed multi-year Performance Based Ratemaking (PBR) plan for the years 2014 through 2018 and for approval of permanent rates effective January 1 2014 (Application) pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (Act)

Among other things FBC seeks approval of the followingbull Approval to make the existing interim rates as permanent effective January 1 2013 and to

increase the permanent rates for all customers by 33 percent effective January 1 2014bull Approval of a rate stabilization deferral mechanism to mitigate rate variability for the years

2014 ndash 2018 as set out in the Applicationbull Approval to flow through during 2014 any increases or decreases arising from a decision in the

Generic Cost of Capital Stage 2 Proceeding that is currently before the Commissionbull Certain accounting treatment and financing of deferral accountsbull Discontinuation modification and creation of certain deferral accounts and the amortization

and disposition of balances in deferral accounts bull Acceptance of certain Demand Side Management expenditures pursuant to section 442 of the Actbull Changes to certain accounting policies to be used in the determination of rates for FortisBC

THE REGULATORY PROCESSBritish Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) Order G-109-13 has established a Workshop Procedural Conference and Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the regulatory review of the Application

The detailed Regulatory Timetable can be reviewed on the Commissionrsquos website at bcuccom under Current Applications

FortisBC will hold a Workshop to review the Application on Thursday July 25 2013 commencing at 1000 am at the Holiday Inn Express 2429 Highway 97 North Kelowna BC in the AberdeenPandosy Room

The Commission will hold a Procedural Conference regarding the further regulatory process for the review of the Application on Friday October 11 2013 commencing at 900 am in Kelowna

REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATEPersons who wish to actively participate in this proceeding should register as Interveners with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying the issues that they intend to pursue as well as the nature and extent of their anticipated involvement in the review process and indicating whether they plan to attend the Procedural Conference Interveners will receive email notice of all correspondence and filed documents An e-mail address should be provided if available

Persons not expecting to actively participate but who have an interest in the proceeding should register as Interested Parties with the Commission in writing by Wednesday July 24 2013 identifying their interest in the Application Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Commissionrsquos Decision when issued

PUBLIC INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTSThe Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at the following locations

FortisBC IncSuite 100 - 1975 Springfield Road Kelowna BC V1Y 7V7

British Columbia Utilities CommissionSixth Floor 900 Howe StreetVancouver BC V6Z 2N3

The Application and supporting material are also available for viewing on the following web sitesfortisbccom and bcuccom

All submissions andor correspondence received from active participants or the gener-al public relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commissionrsquos website

FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information please contact Ms Erica Hamilton Commission Secretary as follows

Telephone (604) 660-4700 Facsimile (604) 660-1102 Email CommissionSecretarybcuccom BC Toll Free 1-800-663-1385

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 5

business

Sage Bush Winery Keremeosrsquo newest won their rst medal in their rst ever competition at the Barbeque King event on July 13

The winery - which held its grand open-ing on May 17 - currently produces two whites two reds and two blush wines

It was Sage Bushrsquos rosegrave wine that won the media category wine pairing at Bar-beque King The wine was served with a

pesto chicken spicy apricot sauce topped off with chicken skin crisp Desssert was an upside down peach cake with ice cream served up by Delta Grand Okanagan Chef Jason

ldquoWe are just getting into local liquor storesrdquo said Nav Lasser manager of Sage Bush Seventy- ve per cent of the wineryrsquos grapes come from their own vineyards part of 120 acres of produce and vegetables grown by the Lasser family

ldquoWe thought the wine shop would be a good idea to go with our fruit standrdquo Nav said ldquoRight now we have a good quantity of the winning rosegrave in stockrdquo

Sage Bush Winery is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm as is adjoining Lasserrsquos fruit stand

ldquoWe have a deal for everyonerdquo Nav as-sured ldquo just askrdquo

Keremeosrsquo newest winery wins accolades

Nav Lasser manager of the Sage Bush dis-plays the wineryrsquos win-ning rosegrave wine at the Similkameen Barbeque King event at the Grist Mill on July 13 The win-ery had barely opened its doors when it won its first competition at the Similkameen Barbeque King event on July 13

Sage Bush Winery paired up with the Delta Grand Okanagan to win its rst award at the Barbeque King event

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Photo by Steve Arstad

Recent changes to the provincersquos hunting licensing program wonrsquot bother Sasquatch Sports owner Derek Sward

Victoria announced last week that the hunting licensing pro-gram will receive major upgrades including a website where hunters will be able to purchase a license 24 hours a day seven days a week

ldquoFor the most part nordquo Sward answered when asked if he thought the new regulations would impact his business

ldquoI feel itrsquos lsquowelcome to the 21st centuryrsquo Letrsquos deal with itrdquo

Sward noted that people continue to buy their shing licenses at his shop even though on line purchase options have been available for some time

ldquoSome people would rather not have to put personal information on line and in many

cases its just as convenient to buy their permit at a shoprdquo Sward observed

Changes to the provincersquos hunting regulations in addition to on line services include an electronic system that will create a single point of reference for data collection guide out tter hunter

reports and resident hunter harvest information The min-istry hopes to have the new system in place in time for the 2015 -16 hunting season

New provincial regulations shouldnrsquot affect Keremeos business

Derek Sward of Sasquatch Sports

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPINION POLL

ELECTORAL AREA ldquoGrdquo (HEDLEY) OPINION POLL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area that a non-binding public opinion poll on the following question will be held at the polling location identified below ldquoAre you in favour of a 20 metre monopole being installed at 796 Scott Avenue for cellular phone and data servicerdquo The GENERAL POLLING OPPORTUNITY will be held on SATURDAY August 10 2013 from 1000 am to 600 pm at the following Polling Place Hedley Community Club 956 Scott Avenue Hedley BC To confirm whether your property is within the Hedley Telus Poll area please refer to the Hedley Telus Poll Map at wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting on this question will take place at the time of voting At the time of registering to vote Electors will be required to make a declaration that the Elector meets the following requirements Resident Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day resident of the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

for at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting

Non-Resident Property Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day registered owner of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen for

at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day not otherwise disqualified by law from voting Non-Resident Property Owners must not be entitled to register to vote as a resident elector and may only register to vote as a non-

resident property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

If there is more than one individual who is the registered owner of real property only one of those individuals may register to vote as a Non-Resident Property Elector and MUST obtain the written consent of the number of individuals who together with the person registering to vote are a majority of those individuals on title to the real property

At the time a Non-Resident Property Elector registers to vote the application for registration must be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Election Official that the applicant is entitled to register in relation to the real property and if applicable the written consent from the other registered owners of the real property Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Forms will be available at the Voting Place at the time of voting or can be obtained prior to the time of voting by contacting the Deputy Corporate Officer as per the contact information below ELECTOR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) The identification must prove both residency and identity Picture identification is not required Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property and if applicable written consent from the other property owners Picture identification is not required Documents accepted for purposes of elector identification must either be the documents prescribed under regulations to the Local Government Act or evidence deemed acceptable and satisfactory to the election official at the Voting Place SCRUTINEERS One (1) Scrutineer each for and against the question will be appointed if applications are received from persons who wish to volunteer for the positions Only persons entitled to vote as electors on the question shown above are entitled to act as scrutineers Persons interested in making application to scrutineer may do so by contacting Christy Malden Deputy Corporate Officer at the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen or by completing the Application for Scrutineer at the website wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting

Applications will be accepted during the period

830 am Monday July 29 2013 to 430 pm Wednesday August 8 2013

Applications will only be received during regular office days and hours during this period Questions with respect to this Polling Opportunity may be directed to Christy Malden DEPUTY CORPORATE OFFICER (250) 490-4146 Or in person at the following location Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC This opinion poll is being conducted to determine the opinion of residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area with respect to installation of a monopole at the specified location Results of this opinion poll are in no way binding

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EditorialAlarming trends in drowning deaths

Two drowning deaths on the weekend brought the perils of summer activity on the water home to many Keremeos and Lower Similkameen residents

The tragic drowning of Derek James Woodrow on Saturday afternoon was fol-lowed by the drowning of a 45 year old Olalla resident the same day

The Lifesaving Society of Canada reports that drownings are more than double last yearrsquos in BC from 20 to 43 this year

Nationally there are other troubling statis-tics

- seniorsrsquo drownings (50 - 64 years old) are up 12 per cent in the past five years

-drownings amongst 18- 34 year olds are up 12 per cent in the last five years

- risk taking 18 - 24 year old males have among the highest water related death rate of any age group in Canada

- in the 18 - 34 year old category nine out of 10 victims are male

- males make up 83 per cent of all water related deaths

Oddly enough drowning deaths amongst 13 - 17 year olds are on the downswing with child drownings (under five) down 13 per cent in the past five years which is if not good news at least better news

Are the number of risk takers in society increasing - or could it be that some of us are spending too much time in a virtual world only to find ourselves unprepared when in the natural environment - or are certain demo-graphics just not taking the risks around water seriously enough

It appears that more youthful demograph-ics are getting the message - hopefully it wonrsquot take any more weekends like the one just experienced to drive the point home to every-one else

Page 6 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

opinionThe Review

Publisher Don Kendall605 7th Avenue Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of inter-

est 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

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TAMMY HARTFIELDProduction

SANDI NOLANSales

I recently read a negative article in a large Vancouver daily about residents here ldquoclashingrdquo with farm work-ers over trash and the poor cherry harvest

It certainly was news to me I guess it depends on who you talk to and their point of view

Still curious I took a hike down to the former Farmworkers Camp-ground behind the cement plant in mid July

I was quite aston-ished to see tents pitched amongst the floodplains of the Similkameen as far as the eye could see

The river had dropped to a reasonably safe level now tea coloured as the remains of this yearrsquos runoff finish draining from the valley

Counting at least 40 sites and possibly more this yearsrsquo crop of tran-sients is certainly one of the biggest in years

But I already had an idea that was the case as the streets of Keremeos

have been bustling with larger numbers of farm-workers in the past two weeks than was normal for this time of year

There is some trash around as one might expect from the numbers of campers there - transient or not if you get that many people congregating in an area without proper waste facilities it doesnrsquot matter what level of society you come from - there will be waste generated and not all of it will end up in its proper place

Other than for one large boisterous site the midday makeshift encampment was quiet most of the campers out working the crops of the Similkameen hopefully

Messages on tents suggest a throwback to the late 60s a time I have some faint familiarity with - ldquoCop free zonerdquo and ldquoRepeat after me - I am freerdquo adorn a tent near the dike

The tent camp itself also brings to mind another time in the more distant

past familiar to me from the history books - as a more colourful version of the ldquoHoovervillesrdquo as they called the transient work-ersrsquo camps that sprang up on the edges of towns dur-ing the Great Depression

From what I have seen around town and from conversations with the police and municipal of-ficials the transient labour issue is pretty much status quo when compared to other years in Keremeos If there are any excep-tions feedback is that the farmworker numbers are up but then so too is the quality

ldquoI stop and give farm-workers a ride whenever I canrdquo declared Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer ldquotheyrsquore polite thankful and well behaved Irsquove never had a bad experi-ence with onerdquo

I spoke to a group of campers on their way back from town as I left the campground area asking them why there were so many this year

ldquoEveryone wants to

come to Keremeos this yearrdquo he said adding ldquothe weather has been different this year We get work one day then it rains and no work the next Itrsquos very dif-ferent but work is getting more steady nowrdquo

It could possibly be that the sheer numbers of campers are making some residents of the village uneasy this year

From my experience so far this season and from the majority of those who I have spoken to this yearrsquos group of youths are simply doing their best to enjoy a profitable summer in the Similkameen and most are trying to minimize their impact on local residents

Perhaps Franklin D Roosevelt in describing an era with many similari-ties to todayrsquos put it most succinctly in that ldquothe only thing we have to fear is fear itselfrdquo

As for myself as I walked away from the campground area fear was the last thing that came to mind - a tinge of jealousy yes but fear - not at all

Farmworkers situation seems pretty normal in the valley By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

Sunday Morning 10 am Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fallPastors Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422

ST JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH607 5th Street Keremeos 250-499-5451

Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS

800 PM WIPEOUT GLEE THE BIG BANG THEORY FIGHT MASTERS THE WINNER IS THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS TO BOLDLY GO SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES FAMILY GUY MOVIE Uptown Girls THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE REAL JAWS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD SHRED HELLrsquoS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT WEDDING ISLAND

830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID SHRED

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930 PM COPS FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Invasion GOLF Canadian Open PGA THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE HUNTERS

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1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE ELEMENTARY WORLDrsquoS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL BRUCE COCKBURN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN CANADIAN PICKERS 72 HOURS FRASIER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FANTOMWORKS FOX 28 NEWS BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT SAY YES TO THE DRESS

1030 PM HEALTHY MINDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRASIER RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK

FRIDAY JUL 26 13700 PM

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET CHARLIE ROSE THE WEEK ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS

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830 PM THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW GOLF CENTRAL

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

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community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

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730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

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830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

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900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING

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Government Inspections

AC Service amp Oil Changes amp Tires

Open 800 am to 500 pmMon to Fri Sat till Noon

AD SPACE

PLUMBING

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EYE CAREAUTO REPAIR CONCRETE

Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

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Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

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485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC

bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete

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Blocksbull Dump Truck amp Crane Services

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YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE

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in the Business Directory

of the Review

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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Leave a message atPh 250-499-7078 Cell 250-499-9568

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CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

FOR RENT6rsquo x 12rsquo 4 WD

Scissor LiftTraversing Deck

36rsquo high gaspropane

Don amp Annarsquos OPENDAILY

1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet

Don amp Annarsquos Greenhousesamp GARDEN CENTRE

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

CONDITIONEDwwwolivertheatreca

Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Local Regular $45 + tax (2 yrs $87 + tax)

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Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 5

business

Sage Bush Winery Keremeosrsquo newest won their rst medal in their rst ever competition at the Barbeque King event on July 13

The winery - which held its grand open-ing on May 17 - currently produces two whites two reds and two blush wines

It was Sage Bushrsquos rosegrave wine that won the media category wine pairing at Bar-beque King The wine was served with a

pesto chicken spicy apricot sauce topped off with chicken skin crisp Desssert was an upside down peach cake with ice cream served up by Delta Grand Okanagan Chef Jason

ldquoWe are just getting into local liquor storesrdquo said Nav Lasser manager of Sage Bush Seventy- ve per cent of the wineryrsquos grapes come from their own vineyards part of 120 acres of produce and vegetables grown by the Lasser family

ldquoWe thought the wine shop would be a good idea to go with our fruit standrdquo Nav said ldquoRight now we have a good quantity of the winning rosegrave in stockrdquo

Sage Bush Winery is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm as is adjoining Lasserrsquos fruit stand

ldquoWe have a deal for everyonerdquo Nav as-sured ldquo just askrdquo

Keremeosrsquo newest winery wins accolades

Nav Lasser manager of the Sage Bush dis-plays the wineryrsquos win-ning rosegrave wine at the Similkameen Barbeque King event at the Grist Mill on July 13 The win-ery had barely opened its doors when it won its first competition at the Similkameen Barbeque King event on July 13

Sage Bush Winery paired up with the Delta Grand Okanagan to win its rst award at the Barbeque King event

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

Photo by Steve Arstad

Recent changes to the provincersquos hunting licensing program wonrsquot bother Sasquatch Sports owner Derek Sward

Victoria announced last week that the hunting licensing pro-gram will receive major upgrades including a website where hunters will be able to purchase a license 24 hours a day seven days a week

ldquoFor the most part nordquo Sward answered when asked if he thought the new regulations would impact his business

ldquoI feel itrsquos lsquowelcome to the 21st centuryrsquo Letrsquos deal with itrdquo

Sward noted that people continue to buy their shing licenses at his shop even though on line purchase options have been available for some time

ldquoSome people would rather not have to put personal information on line and in many

cases its just as convenient to buy their permit at a shoprdquo Sward observed

Changes to the provincersquos hunting regulations in addition to on line services include an electronic system that will create a single point of reference for data collection guide out tter hunter

reports and resident hunter harvest information The min-istry hopes to have the new system in place in time for the 2015 -16 hunting season

New provincial regulations shouldnrsquot affect Keremeos business

Derek Sward of Sasquatch Sports

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPINION POLL

ELECTORAL AREA ldquoGrdquo (HEDLEY) OPINION POLL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area that a non-binding public opinion poll on the following question will be held at the polling location identified below ldquoAre you in favour of a 20 metre monopole being installed at 796 Scott Avenue for cellular phone and data servicerdquo The GENERAL POLLING OPPORTUNITY will be held on SATURDAY August 10 2013 from 1000 am to 600 pm at the following Polling Place Hedley Community Club 956 Scott Avenue Hedley BC To confirm whether your property is within the Hedley Telus Poll area please refer to the Hedley Telus Poll Map at wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting on this question will take place at the time of voting At the time of registering to vote Electors will be required to make a declaration that the Elector meets the following requirements Resident Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day resident of the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

for at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day and not otherwise disqualified by law from voting

Non-Resident Property Electors

18 years of age or older Canadian citizen resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding polling day registered owner of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen for

at least 30 days immediately preceding polling day not otherwise disqualified by law from voting Non-Resident Property Owners must not be entitled to register to vote as a resident elector and may only register to vote as a non-

resident property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the specified area of Electoral Area ldquoGrdquo of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

If there is more than one individual who is the registered owner of real property only one of those individuals may register to vote as a Non-Resident Property Elector and MUST obtain the written consent of the number of individuals who together with the person registering to vote are a majority of those individuals on title to the real property

At the time a Non-Resident Property Elector registers to vote the application for registration must be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Election Official that the applicant is entitled to register in relation to the real property and if applicable the written consent from the other registered owners of the real property Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Forms will be available at the Voting Place at the time of voting or can be obtained prior to the time of voting by contacting the Deputy Corporate Officer as per the contact information below ELECTOR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) The identification must prove both residency and identity Picture identification is not required Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property and if applicable written consent from the other property owners Picture identification is not required Documents accepted for purposes of elector identification must either be the documents prescribed under regulations to the Local Government Act or evidence deemed acceptable and satisfactory to the election official at the Voting Place SCRUTINEERS One (1) Scrutineer each for and against the question will be appointed if applications are received from persons who wish to volunteer for the positions Only persons entitled to vote as electors on the question shown above are entitled to act as scrutineers Persons interested in making application to scrutineer may do so by contacting Christy Malden Deputy Corporate Officer at the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen or by completing the Application for Scrutineer at the website wwwrdosbccanews-eventsother-voting

Applications will be accepted during the period

830 am Monday July 29 2013 to 430 pm Wednesday August 8 2013

Applications will only be received during regular office days and hours during this period Questions with respect to this Polling Opportunity may be directed to Christy Malden DEPUTY CORPORATE OFFICER (250) 490-4146 Or in person at the following location Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC This opinion poll is being conducted to determine the opinion of residents within the Hedley Telus Poll area with respect to installation of a monopole at the specified location Results of this opinion poll are in no way binding

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EditorialAlarming trends in drowning deaths

Two drowning deaths on the weekend brought the perils of summer activity on the water home to many Keremeos and Lower Similkameen residents

The tragic drowning of Derek James Woodrow on Saturday afternoon was fol-lowed by the drowning of a 45 year old Olalla resident the same day

The Lifesaving Society of Canada reports that drownings are more than double last yearrsquos in BC from 20 to 43 this year

Nationally there are other troubling statis-tics

- seniorsrsquo drownings (50 - 64 years old) are up 12 per cent in the past five years

-drownings amongst 18- 34 year olds are up 12 per cent in the last five years

- risk taking 18 - 24 year old males have among the highest water related death rate of any age group in Canada

- in the 18 - 34 year old category nine out of 10 victims are male

- males make up 83 per cent of all water related deaths

Oddly enough drowning deaths amongst 13 - 17 year olds are on the downswing with child drownings (under five) down 13 per cent in the past five years which is if not good news at least better news

Are the number of risk takers in society increasing - or could it be that some of us are spending too much time in a virtual world only to find ourselves unprepared when in the natural environment - or are certain demo-graphics just not taking the risks around water seriously enough

It appears that more youthful demograph-ics are getting the message - hopefully it wonrsquot take any more weekends like the one just experienced to drive the point home to every-one else

Page 6 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

opinionThe Review

Publisher Don Kendall605 7th Avenue Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of inter-

est 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

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SANDI NOLANSales

I recently read a negative article in a large Vancouver daily about residents here ldquoclashingrdquo with farm work-ers over trash and the poor cherry harvest

It certainly was news to me I guess it depends on who you talk to and their point of view

Still curious I took a hike down to the former Farmworkers Camp-ground behind the cement plant in mid July

I was quite aston-ished to see tents pitched amongst the floodplains of the Similkameen as far as the eye could see

The river had dropped to a reasonably safe level now tea coloured as the remains of this yearrsquos runoff finish draining from the valley

Counting at least 40 sites and possibly more this yearsrsquo crop of tran-sients is certainly one of the biggest in years

But I already had an idea that was the case as the streets of Keremeos

have been bustling with larger numbers of farm-workers in the past two weeks than was normal for this time of year

There is some trash around as one might expect from the numbers of campers there - transient or not if you get that many people congregating in an area without proper waste facilities it doesnrsquot matter what level of society you come from - there will be waste generated and not all of it will end up in its proper place

Other than for one large boisterous site the midday makeshift encampment was quiet most of the campers out working the crops of the Similkameen hopefully

Messages on tents suggest a throwback to the late 60s a time I have some faint familiarity with - ldquoCop free zonerdquo and ldquoRepeat after me - I am freerdquo adorn a tent near the dike

The tent camp itself also brings to mind another time in the more distant

past familiar to me from the history books - as a more colourful version of the ldquoHoovervillesrdquo as they called the transient work-ersrsquo camps that sprang up on the edges of towns dur-ing the Great Depression

From what I have seen around town and from conversations with the police and municipal of-ficials the transient labour issue is pretty much status quo when compared to other years in Keremeos If there are any excep-tions feedback is that the farmworker numbers are up but then so too is the quality

ldquoI stop and give farm-workers a ride whenever I canrdquo declared Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer ldquotheyrsquore polite thankful and well behaved Irsquove never had a bad experi-ence with onerdquo

I spoke to a group of campers on their way back from town as I left the campground area asking them why there were so many this year

ldquoEveryone wants to

come to Keremeos this yearrdquo he said adding ldquothe weather has been different this year We get work one day then it rains and no work the next Itrsquos very dif-ferent but work is getting more steady nowrdquo

It could possibly be that the sheer numbers of campers are making some residents of the village uneasy this year

From my experience so far this season and from the majority of those who I have spoken to this yearrsquos group of youths are simply doing their best to enjoy a profitable summer in the Similkameen and most are trying to minimize their impact on local residents

Perhaps Franklin D Roosevelt in describing an era with many similari-ties to todayrsquos put it most succinctly in that ldquothe only thing we have to fear is fear itselfrdquo

As for myself as I walked away from the campground area fear was the last thing that came to mind - a tinge of jealousy yes but fear - not at all

Farmworkers situation seems pretty normal in the valley By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

Sunday Morning 10 am Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fallPastors Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422

ST JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH607 5th Street Keremeos 250-499-5451

Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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1000 PM 2020 16X9 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL DAVID PHELPS CLASSIC SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 WGN NEWS AT NINE ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS MILLION DOLLAR ROOMS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

Photo contributed

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

Photo contributed

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 13

THE ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReview TV Listings - Page 2 CORONATION STREET PRICELESS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ETALK VOLCANIC ODYSSEYS TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL TWO AND A HALF MEN

800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

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Photo contributed

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

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To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

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Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

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Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

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Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

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Auto Financing

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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

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Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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EditorialAlarming trends in drowning deaths

Two drowning deaths on the weekend brought the perils of summer activity on the water home to many Keremeos and Lower Similkameen residents

The tragic drowning of Derek James Woodrow on Saturday afternoon was fol-lowed by the drowning of a 45 year old Olalla resident the same day

The Lifesaving Society of Canada reports that drownings are more than double last yearrsquos in BC from 20 to 43 this year

Nationally there are other troubling statis-tics

- seniorsrsquo drownings (50 - 64 years old) are up 12 per cent in the past five years

-drownings amongst 18- 34 year olds are up 12 per cent in the last five years

- risk taking 18 - 24 year old males have among the highest water related death rate of any age group in Canada

- in the 18 - 34 year old category nine out of 10 victims are male

- males make up 83 per cent of all water related deaths

Oddly enough drowning deaths amongst 13 - 17 year olds are on the downswing with child drownings (under five) down 13 per cent in the past five years which is if not good news at least better news

Are the number of risk takers in society increasing - or could it be that some of us are spending too much time in a virtual world only to find ourselves unprepared when in the natural environment - or are certain demo-graphics just not taking the risks around water seriously enough

It appears that more youthful demograph-ics are getting the message - hopefully it wonrsquot take any more weekends like the one just experienced to drive the point home to every-one else

Page 6 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

opinionThe Review

Publisher Don Kendall605 7th Avenue Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of inter-

est 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 1N0website wwwkeremeosreviewcomemail publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645

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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY

STEVE ARSTADEditor

TAMMY HARTFIELDProduction

SANDI NOLANSales

I recently read a negative article in a large Vancouver daily about residents here ldquoclashingrdquo with farm work-ers over trash and the poor cherry harvest

It certainly was news to me I guess it depends on who you talk to and their point of view

Still curious I took a hike down to the former Farmworkers Camp-ground behind the cement plant in mid July

I was quite aston-ished to see tents pitched amongst the floodplains of the Similkameen as far as the eye could see

The river had dropped to a reasonably safe level now tea coloured as the remains of this yearrsquos runoff finish draining from the valley

Counting at least 40 sites and possibly more this yearsrsquo crop of tran-sients is certainly one of the biggest in years

But I already had an idea that was the case as the streets of Keremeos

have been bustling with larger numbers of farm-workers in the past two weeks than was normal for this time of year

There is some trash around as one might expect from the numbers of campers there - transient or not if you get that many people congregating in an area without proper waste facilities it doesnrsquot matter what level of society you come from - there will be waste generated and not all of it will end up in its proper place

Other than for one large boisterous site the midday makeshift encampment was quiet most of the campers out working the crops of the Similkameen hopefully

Messages on tents suggest a throwback to the late 60s a time I have some faint familiarity with - ldquoCop free zonerdquo and ldquoRepeat after me - I am freerdquo adorn a tent near the dike

The tent camp itself also brings to mind another time in the more distant

past familiar to me from the history books - as a more colourful version of the ldquoHoovervillesrdquo as they called the transient work-ersrsquo camps that sprang up on the edges of towns dur-ing the Great Depression

From what I have seen around town and from conversations with the police and municipal of-ficials the transient labour issue is pretty much status quo when compared to other years in Keremeos If there are any excep-tions feedback is that the farmworker numbers are up but then so too is the quality

ldquoI stop and give farm-workers a ride whenever I canrdquo declared Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer ldquotheyrsquore polite thankful and well behaved Irsquove never had a bad experi-ence with onerdquo

I spoke to a group of campers on their way back from town as I left the campground area asking them why there were so many this year

ldquoEveryone wants to

come to Keremeos this yearrdquo he said adding ldquothe weather has been different this year We get work one day then it rains and no work the next Itrsquos very dif-ferent but work is getting more steady nowrdquo

It could possibly be that the sheer numbers of campers are making some residents of the village uneasy this year

From my experience so far this season and from the majority of those who I have spoken to this yearrsquos group of youths are simply doing their best to enjoy a profitable summer in the Similkameen and most are trying to minimize their impact on local residents

Perhaps Franklin D Roosevelt in describing an era with many similari-ties to todayrsquos put it most succinctly in that ldquothe only thing we have to fear is fear itselfrdquo

As for myself as I walked away from the campground area fear was the last thing that came to mind - a tinge of jealousy yes but fear - not at all

Farmworkers situation seems pretty normal in the valley By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

Sunday Morning 10 am Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fallPastors Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422

ST JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH607 5th Street Keremeos 250-499-5451

Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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830 PM THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW GOLF CENTRAL

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1000 PM 2020 16X9 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL DAVID PHELPS CLASSIC SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 WGN NEWS AT NINE ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS MILLION DOLLAR ROOMS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

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MUSIC) SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT UNSEALED CONSPIRACY FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN BONES COMEDY NOW JUST FOR LAUGHS ALL ACCESS HOLMES INSPECTION ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A CANADIAN 5TH GRADER FOOD FACTORY MOVIE Paranormal Activity MANTRACKER ICE COLD GOLD THE BIG BANG THEORY THE HAUNTING OF DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

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SUNDAY JUL 28 13700 PM

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800 PM CELEBRITY WIFE SWAP BIG BROTHER INK MASTER MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY CASTLE BORN AND BRED SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION MOVIE Slumdog Millionaire MOVIE To Be Announced JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS HOLMES MAKES IT RIGHT COUNTING CARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY MOVIE National Lampoonrsquos European Vacation EXIT MANTRACKER AQUATICS World Championship FINA RIVER MONSTERS THE SIMPSONS STORAGE WARS SISTER WIVES

830 PM SEINFELD JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS COUNTING CARS BOBrsquoS BURGERS STORAGE WARS

900 PM WHODUNNIT FAMILY GUY UNFORGETTABLE BAR RESCUE LAW amp ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT DALZIEL AND PASCOE NINE FOR IX ITrsquoS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA THE CLOSER MOVIE Orange County DISASTER DECKS PAWN STARS 72 HOURS EXIT GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE BEAUTY IN SPORT MAN-EATING SUPER SQUID DUCK DYNASTY BREAKING AMISH LA

930 PM AMERICAN DAD WELL READ

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1000 PM CASTLE THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST TATTOO RESCUE CROSSING LINES NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SCOTT AND BAILEY DALZIEL AND PASCOE SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MOVIE Seabiscuit CORNER GAS BILLION DOLLAR BLOCK COUNTING CARS THE HERO MOVIE Crocodile Dundee EXIT GHOST HUNTERS ACADEMY SPORTSNET CONNECTED SWIMMING WITH MONSTERS STEVE BACKSHALL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY SISTER WIVES

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MONDAY JUL 29 13700 PM

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

Photo contributed

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

Photo contributed

Summer reading club well under way Contributed

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Page 12 The Review Thursday July 25 2013FortisBC Land Act Ad1 bull Size 103125 wide x 140rdquo high bull Final File bull July 1913

Land ActNotice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

FortisBC uses the FortisBC Energy name and logo under license from Fortis Inc (13-340 072013)

Take notice that Fortis Inc of Kelowna BC intends to make application to the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) Southern Service Region ndash Thompson Okanagan Service Centre Crown Land Adjudication office for Industrial purposes covering 2289S 1939 2281S 2270S 3187S 321S 2273S 898 1511S 1510S 2309S 1940 2016S 2049S 3080S 645S 119 2571S 2288S 280 3537 3263 3149S 2577S 4227 1509S 3079S 1830 2271S 3150S Block A of 4227 2308S 644S 1833 1831 2283S 63S 2582S 2306S 378S 2268S 2284S 646S 2269S 2017S all Similkameen Division Yale District (SDYD) District Lots 60 153 235 E12 of 892 159 133 1204 900 231 238 250 1202 1201 899 892 709 893 708 251 233 939 236 59 234 and 158 Yale Division Yale District (YDYD) situated on Provincial Crown land located in the vicinity of 15 km south of Princeton

The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is 3406290 Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head Crown Land Adjudication at 441 Columbia St Kamloops BC V2C 2T3 Comments will be received by MFLNRO until August 23 2013 MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date Please visit our website httpwwwarfdgovbccaApplicationPostingindexjsp Search Search by File Number insert Lands File Number for more information Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record For information contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 13

THE ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReview TV Listings - Page 2 CORONATION STREET PRICELESS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ETALK VOLCANIC ODYSSEYS TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL TWO AND A HALF MEN

800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Children

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ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

duty trucks and trailers New store opened in Princeton

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Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

Painting amp Decorating

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Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries

Your community Your classifi eds

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

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Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 7

letters

To the EditorDear Andre and the Board I was most disappointed in your let-

ter of July 3 ldquoreaffirming ldquo the Chamberrsquos stance to not currently support the national park proposal

Actually I and many other park pro-ponents have been asking the chamber to support the ldquoreengagement and re-opening of the park talksrdquo rather than actually supporting the park proposal There are several outstanding issues but under the way the park establishment system oper-ates Parks Canada is not allowed to ne-gotiate with stakeholders including HNZ unless the provincial government gives the go-ahead to re-open talks Re-opening talks does not mean the park will be estab-lished but it does mean that Parks Canada can talk to stakeholders and see if common ground exists I cannot understand where the downside is for the chamber and area businesses in this scenario

Furthermore in your letter of July 3 you mention numerous businesses that have ldquoexpressed concerns and oppositionrdquo to the park proposal I have gone through the list of chamber members and I find it difficult to see many if any businesses other than HNZ that could potentially be adversely affected by the park proposal Furthermore any concerns can only be addressed by Parks Canada if the process is re-opened

You spent considerable space pointing out the benefits of having HNZ operate in Penticton and area I do not ever remember anyone denying the economic benefits of their operations HNZ does not currently have unfettered access in perpetuity to their training areas They must obtain provincial permits and must file environmental im-pact assessments in order to obtain those permits The park proponents are advocat-ing for business security for HNZ and a national park Parks Canada made it clear

in their letters that they would continue HNZrsquos park use permits within a national park If Parks Canada were to agree to the same terms as HNZ currently has I donrsquot see how that would throw their operations in jeopardy Once again Parks Canada can only work out a suitable agreement with HNZ if the talks are re-opened

As part of a recent trip to visit relatives in Saskatchewan I made a visit to Grass-lands National Park located in southern Saskatchewan where I spoke to local ranch-ers and park employees When the park was established about 25 years ago many local ranchers were against the concept and swore they would never work with or sell their land to the park service Several things have recently happened there that suggest the ranchers in the south Okanagan could possibly be accommodated First the Parks Act has been amended so that grazing of cattle is now allowed in parts of Grasslands NP Secondly many of those ranchers previously against the park are now on board and will tell you they sup-port the park Several of them have been working with the park to help re-establish some threatened species on their adjoining properties and just recently two large par-cels were sold to the park by ranchers who had previously said ldquoover my dead bodyrdquo

But once again Parks Canada cannot re-open negotiations with the local stake-holders until the provincial government re-engages

Therefore I urge the board to look again at this issue and support the re-opening of talks between Parks Canada and the area stakeholders The chamber needs to take the stand that they support the establishment of a national park only if HNZ gets business security and the valid concerns of stakeholders such as the local ranchers can be addressed

Sincerely Robert C Handfield Kaleden

Area ldquoBrdquo Official Community Plan on hold

The quest to develop an Official Com-munity Plan for Area ldquoBrdquo (Cawston) has been suspended - at least for the time being

Citing a lack of interest and the fail-ure to get a quorum Area ldquoBrdquo Director George Bush told the regional district board that the process had been suspended during the regional district committee and regular board meetings on July 18

Engineering study could look at above ground water storage

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon suggest-ed that an engineering study on the Twin Lakes aquifer to look at the possibility of constructing above ground water storage might be an idea worth pursuing

He suggested that two communities - Faulder and the Twin Lakes area - might benefit from an engineering assessment of this type adding that both aquifers which were seriously depleted a couple of years ago are now having issues because two back to back wet years is resulting in water backing up

Regional trails report

A trails crew has been hired by the regional district to provide brushing and other maintenance duties reported Parks Coordinator Justin Shuttleworth to region-al district directors on July 18

A land survey to route a portion of the Similkameen trail around Barrington Ranch was also recently done

Kettle Valley Railway trail users through Kaleden need better signage reported Pent-icton Director Helena Konanz Konanz whose residences is on Ponderosa Avenue along Kaledenrsquos lakeshore told the board that cyclists unfamiliar with the trailrsquos routing are mistakingly cycling up steep Lakehill Road rather than picking up the trail on Alder Avenue ldquoPeople think that the trail ends at the (Pio-neer) parkrdquo she told the board

Director requests Apex logging presenta-tion

Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon request-ed a presentation before the board on the logging operations taking place near Apex ski resort

ldquoWe havenrsquot had one - itrsquos time we had a full public discussion about this issue and what the province and interested parties are doingrdquo he said to the board requesting that one be done soon

West Bench Director Michael Brydon also wondered whether the board had a decision making role in the issue

Reader urges chamber to reconsider park position

Regional district briefs

KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCHWELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Don Bodden 250-499-6513

Sunday School - 1000 am Worship Service - 1000 am

Sunday Morning 10 am Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fallPastors Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422

ST JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH607 5th Street Keremeos 250-499-5451

Services 2nd amp 4th Sundays at 10 amA welcome to all to come amp worship amp

enjoy the fellowship of the Church

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

NN

174 Twin Lakes Rd

2Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

101 Martin Street Penticton BCon weekdays (excluding statutory holidays)between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm

Anyone who considers themselves affected by the proposed bylaw amendments can present written information or speak at the public hearing All correspondence for the public hearing to be addressed to Public Hearing Bylaw No 245606 amp 245713 2012 co Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen No letter report or representation from the public will be received after the conclusion of the public hearing This public hearing has been delegated to a Director of the Regional District

Please note that all correspondence submitted to the Regional District in response to this Notice will form part of a public record and will be published in a meeting agenda when this matter is before the Regional Board or a Committee of the Board The Regional District considers the authors address relevant to the Boards consideration of this matter and may discuss this personal information The authors phone number and email address is not relevant and should not be included in the correspondence if the author does not wish this personal information disclosed

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DEVELOPMENT SERVICESTelephone 250-490-4107 Fax 250-492-0063

Email planningrdosbcca Web wwwrdosbcca

Donna Butler MCIP Bill NewellManager of Development Services Chief Administrative Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOfficial Community Plan amp Zoning AmendmentElectoral Area lsquoDrsquo ndash 174 Twin Lakes RdLot 3 Section 36 Township 89 SDYD Plan 38989

Date Wednesday July 31 2013Time 700 pmLocation Kenyon House

5332 8th Avenue Okanagan Falls BC

PURPOSE To discharge the subject property from Land Use Contract 9-D and amend the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Kaleden-Apex Southwest Sector Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No 2456 2008 and Zoning Bylaw 2457 2008 in order todesignate the subject property as Single Family Residential Two (RS2)

Bylaw No 2624 2013 to discharge Land Use Contract (LU-9-D)

Amendment Bylaw No 245606 2013 to amend Schedule lsquoBrsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo OCP Bylaw No 2456 2008 by changing the land use designation on the subject property to Low Density Residential (LR)

Amendment Bylaw No 245713 2013 to amend Schedule lsquo2rsquo of the Electoral Area lsquoDrsquo Zoning Bylaw No 2457 2008 by changing the zoning designation on an approximately 038 hectare (ha) part of the subject property to Single Family Two (RS2)

VIEW COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AT

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174 Twin Lakes Rd

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

Photo contributed

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

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Photo contributed

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

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To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

Lindt Bars Select70 Cocoa85 Cocoa90 CocoaChili Bar

Sea Salt Dark $319

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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

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THE

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Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

Travel

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Children

Childcare WantedNanny required for 1 child on weekends Accommodations available for right person Vehi-cle and income supplement 10 kmrsquos west of Hedley For more information contact 250-295-6601

Employment

Business Opportunities

ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

Career Opportunities

NOW HIRING Earn extra cash - Men amp women in de-mand for simple work PT-FT Can be done from home Acceptance guaranteed - No experience required all wel-come wwwBCJobLinkscom

Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

BANNISTER Collision amp Glass Centre Vernon BC

Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Attention Bryan Kirkness Western Explosives Ltd

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salescomor fax 250-352-7282

623 Railway Street Nelson BC

PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography

Contract position Aug 18 to Nov 15

Must have reliable car computer skills

Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided

email resume topetermountainwestca

Wersquore on the net at wwwbcclassifi edcom

Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

duty trucks and trailers New store opened in Princeton

Apply with resume togeorgewestcoasttruck-partscom

Trades TechnicalLOOKING for qualifi ed Car-penters FT employment Needs own hand tools Wage negotiable Contact Sam 778-476-4223 or email resumeveganmommhotmailcom

Services

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1-800-514-9399

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

Painting amp Decorating

WWWPAINTSPECIALCOM (1) 250-899-3163

3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour

(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium

Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureBRAND NEW Queen Mattress amp Box Set Company coming Tired

of your old mattress Still in plasticMfg warranty 2508702562

Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries

Your community Your classifi eds

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ON THE WEB

INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN

Call EARL CAMPBELL2057 MAIN STREET

CAWSTON

250-499-5552

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bull TUNE-UPS BRAKESbull DRUMS amp ROTORS TURNEDbull COMPUTER DIAGNOSISbull GENERAL REPAIRSbull VALVE GRINDINGbull 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSbull CUSTOM EXHAUST BENDING

You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

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Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989

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list or sell

GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF CANCER RESEARCH

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REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos

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Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5

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Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp

raised in the area

124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

tached garage w bathroom MLSreg

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Page 8 mdash The Review Thursday July 25 2013

THURSDAY JUL 25 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT THE DIAMOND QUEEN THE BIG BANG THEORY ANCIENT CLUES PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS 72 HOURS ROSEANNE ORPHAN BLACK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FANTOMWORKS THE BIG BANG THEORY MY LIFE AS A GANGSTER GIRL WEDDING ISLAND

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COMEDY NOW LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS

800 PM WIPEOUT GLEE THE BIG BANG THEORY FIGHT MASTERS THE WINNER IS THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS TO BOLDLY GO SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES FAMILY GUY MOVIE Uptown Girls THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL THE REAL JAWS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS PREMIER LEAGUE WORLD SHRED HELLrsquoS KITCHEN BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT WEDDING ISLAND

830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID SHRED

900 PM MOTIVE BIG BROTHER COPS THE WINNER IS DOC ZONE INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY DAVID FRANCEY BURNING BRIGHT AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AMERICAN DAD CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE INCOME PROPERTY ANCIENT ALIENS THE HERO THREErsquoS COMPANY THE LIQUIDATOR THE BEAUTY IN SPORT FAST Nrsquo LOUD BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT WEDDING ISLAND

930 PM COPS FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Invasion GOLF Canadian Open PGA THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE HUNTERS

SPORTSNET MAGAZINE BIG BOOK OF LISTS

1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE ELEMENTARY WORLDrsquoS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL BRUCE COCKBURN SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO LEAVE IT TO BRYAN CANADIAN PICKERS 72 HOURS FRASIER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FANTOMWORKS FOX 28 NEWS BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT SAY YES TO THE DRESS

1030 PM HEALTHY MINDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN FRASIER RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK

FRIDAY JUL 26 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY 16X9 GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT WASHINGTON WEEK THE BIG BANG THEORY GREAT CANADIAN PARKS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN 705 BASEBALL Chicago Cubs vs San Francisco Giants MLB SEINFELD MOVIE Random Hearts JUST FOR LAUGHS MILLION DOLLAR ROOMS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER FOUR HOUSES CANADA STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED MIGHTY PLANES THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS RANDY TO THE RESCUE

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET CHARLIE ROSE THE WEEK ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS

800 PM SHARK TANK BONES ACM PRESENTS TIM MCGRAWrsquoS SUPERSTAR SUMMER NIGHT DEADLIEST WARRIOR CAMP MR D DOC MARTIN BALLYKISSANGEL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD IHEARTRADIO ULTIMATE POOL PARTY FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL BRAINWASHED PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART 815 INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS RED BULL SIGNATURE SERIES Sea to Sky MAYDAY STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

830 PM THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COMEDY NOW GOLF CENTRAL

HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS

900 PM WOULD YOU FALL FOR THAT HAWAII FIVE-0 MOVIE Man on Fire DATELINE NBC THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES THE FOLLOWING MISS MARPLE MYSTERIES POKER World Series of Poker FRIENDS AMERICAN DAD COMEDY BANG BANG GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE FLEA MARKET FLIP THE PICK THE PAWN AND THE POLISH SUMMER CAMP THREErsquoS COMPANY CONSPIRACY THEORY WITH JESSE VENTURA MOTOCROSS DONrsquoT DRIVE HERE STORAGE WARS RANDY TO THE RESCUE

930 PM FRIENDS MOVIE Joe Dirt THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE GOLF Junior Amateur USGA FLEA MARKET FLIP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM 2020 16X9 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL DAVID PHELPS CLASSIC SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 WGN NEWS AT NINE ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS MILLION DOLLAR ROOMS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER THE KING OF QUEENS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS SAY YES TO THE DRESS BRIDESMAIDS

1030 PM THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THE KING OF QUEENS MOVIE The Relic STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS

SATURDAY JUL 27 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND TRUE CRIME SCENE BURN NOTICE 1000 WAYS TO DIE CRIMINAL MINDS ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES W5 ECO-ENGINEERING PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Men in Black II CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN EAT ST EAT ST THE LIQUIDATOR SONS OF GUNS HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

730 PM MOVIE Rambo AS TIME GOES BY SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN CORNER GAS LEAVE IT TO BRYAN EAT ST EAT ST THE LIQUIDATOR EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND

800 PM ZERO HOUR 48 HOURS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR THE BIG DECISION THE BRITISH BEAT (MY

MUSIC) SAVING HOPE HEARTBEAT UNSEALED CONSPIRACY FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN BONES COMEDY NOW JUST FOR LAUGHS ALL ACCESS HOLMES INSPECTION ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A CANADIAN 5TH GRADER FOOD FACTORY MOVIE Paranormal Activity MANTRACKER ICE COLD GOLD THE BIG BANG THEORY THE HAUNTING OF DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

830 PM UNSEALED ALIEN FILES TWO AND A HALF MEN MOVIE Observe and Report COMEDY NOW GREATEST TANK BATTLES FOOD FACTORY

900 PM MOVIE Norbit MOVIE Voices MOVIE The Longest Yard CROSSING LINES TRUE CRIME SCENE HALIFAX COMEDY FEST THE AMAZING RACE CANADA MIDSOMER MURDERS POKER World Series of Poker THE FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY BONES DO NO HARM MOVIE Scary Movie FLIP OR FLOP THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY THAT lsquo70S SHOW GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL RED BULL SIGNATURE SERIES Sea to Sky DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HAUNTING DATELINE REAL LIFE MYSTERIES

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

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WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

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DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

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900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

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1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

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Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs

Government Inspections

AC Service amp Oil Changes amp Tires

Open 800 am to 500 pmMon to Fri Sat till Noon

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200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

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1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

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(unless otherwise stated)AIR

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Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

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ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

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Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

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Page 9: Keremeos Review, July 25, 2013

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 9

sports community

The theme of this years theatre camp held at The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens is ldquoWords Out Aloudrdquo poetry to performance

Similkameen Family Literacy presents itrsquos 7th an-nual end of school summer holidays theatre camp for ve mornings August 19 to 23

In 2012 the camp produced costume pieces in a fractured fairy tale model and in 2011 box theatre presentations were given in mini-stages fashioned from huge cardboard appliance boxes Sessions have in-cluded voice and movement exercises for young actors as well as some puppet theatre

Parents of youngsters ages six to 12 years are invited to register for Words Aloud by calling Similkameen Family Literacy at 250-499-2352 Monday to Friday 8 am to noon

Registration deadline is August 9 There are just 16 spaces Parent and teen volunteers are invited to be involved with the program in support of the younger participants

Materials are supplied All participants need to wear loose clothing and running shoes and bring water and a sun hat There will be a mid-morning snack

Funding for the program is made available through BC Gaming Proceeds

The focus for the morning camp will be words in rhythm and connecting words to a story line in an individual and a teamwork model The result a performance

As with previous years the morning will include the fun of focused work with coaching in language and presentation as well as plenty of physical activ-ity in theatre games and run-around open eld games

An end of week perfor-mance by the young players is given at 11 am Friday August 23 outside the Grist Mill Tea Room

Madge Thompson was the winner of the Phar-masave Keremeos Plat-inum Naturals Draw Presenting the gift basket is Pharmasave employee Rose Weeks

Keremeosrsquo Special Olympics F ive Pin Bowling Team are from left to rightBrian Smith Coach Ja-net Lehtonen Jessica Lehtonen Mackenzie Walker and Ashleigh Cummings

By winning a silver metal in the 2012 regional quali er in Kelowna the Keremeos Special Olympic ve Pin Bowling team went on to the 2013 Special Olympic Provincial Games in Langley July 12-14

where they won a gold medal in their division

Jessica Lehtonen had an out-standing weekend also winning a gold for having the highest individ-ual game in the tournament

The team is waiting with antici-pation for the next step which is to

qualify for 2014 Special Olympic Canada Games scheduled for Van-couver next summer

In addition to the team gold medal individual members Mack-enzie Walker and Jessica Lehtonen each won gold medals for most pins over average for the tournament

Photo contributed

Keremeos Special Olympic ve pin bowling team wins goldContributed by Ron Blackmore

Grist Mill theatre camp coming up August 19 - 23Contributed by Dave Cursons

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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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

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1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING

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Government Inspections

AC Service amp Oil Changes amp Tires

Open 800 am to 500 pmMon to Fri Sat till Noon

AD SPACE

PLUMBING

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Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

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Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

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bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete

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YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE

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in the Business Directory

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200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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Leave a message atPh 250-499-7078 Cell 250-499-9568

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CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

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Scissor LiftTraversing Deck

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Don amp Annarsquos OPENDAILY

1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet

Don amp Annarsquos Greenhousesamp GARDEN CENTRE

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

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Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

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RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

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For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

Photo contributed

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800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and Cars

Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs

Government Inspections

AC Service amp Oil Changes amp Tires

Open 800 am to 500 pmMon to Fri Sat till Noon

AD SPACE

PLUMBING

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Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

Form Rentals Rebar Wire Mesh Sealers Gravel

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Dump Truck amp Crane Services

485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC

Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

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485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC

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Blocksbull Dump Truck amp Crane Services

250-485-0939

YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE

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of the Review

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

Toll Free 1-888-496-20203 - 6511 Main Street Osoyoos BC V0H 1V3

Ph (250)495-5665Toll Free 1-877-495-5665

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Leave a message atPh 250-499-7078 Cell 250-499-9568

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CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

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Scissor LiftTraversing Deck

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Don amp Annarsquos OPENDAILY

1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet

Don amp Annarsquos Greenhousesamp GARDEN CENTRE

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

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Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE

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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK

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Your Home

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DESIGN amp CONSTRUCTION

498-6184wwwruhlandca

Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls

Ryan Campbell Owner

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

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CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

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CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

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For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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$259000 just under 1000

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Page 11: Keremeos Review, July 25, 2013

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 11

community news

Cassidy Schneider is a 2013 graduate from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School She is spending her summer at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens prior to beginning a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia Okanagan

She began work at the mill in early July and nishes up at the end of Au-gust helping with maintenance serving in the tea room and helping out with childrenrsquos programs

Summer students at work

Weekly spotlight on Similkamen students yoursquoll probably see working in and around the community

Cassidy Schneider

Keremeos Village Council adopted its new parks regulation bylaw at the July 15 regular meeting of council

Council also amended the villagersquos municipal ticket information bylaw at the meeting

Councilrsquos changes to the two sets of bylaws make it legal for the RCMP to en-force the villagersquos park bylaws With more enforcement now possible it is hoped that situations that make life unpleasant for those living near the villagersquos two parks can be better controlled

Council also adopted the villagersquos Of- cial Community Plan a project that has been ongoing since November of 2011

The upcoming Kars Under the ldquoKrdquo show sent council a letter requesting an annual sponsorship for one of the car showrsquos trophies for $100 which council granted

Friends of the Library asked council for the use of six village tables during their annual book sale which takes place on August 3 Council agreed to their request

The village released the results of the 2013 citizenrsquos survey Chief Administra-tive Of cer Laurie Taylor told council that response numbers declined this year over last from a 29 per cent response rate to 23 per cent She also noted that the response breakdown for what was possibly the most controversial question regarding residentrsquos views on a national park in the region was 58 respondents in favour with 57 against

Staff also reported to council the sec-ond quarter bylaw enforcement statistics As of June 30 the village had received a total of 29 complaints a 59 per cent increase over the same period last year Seventeen of those complaints involved property maintenance issues

Staff also presented a rather dismal building inspection services report to councilRevenues from building inspection are down from 2012 while expenditures remain almost unchanged over last year

Permit values declined 70 per cent in 2013 from 2012 with no new building per-mits issued Repair and renovation permits are also down by 50 per cent

Councillor Jeremy Evans asked for an explanation regarding the continuing high cost of building inspection service CAO Taylor replied that current staf ng remains at two half days per week down from two full days a year ago She said that staff needed the current time to deal with inqui-ries and current levels of business Council decided that consideration should be given to further cuts in the service during 2014 budget deliberations

Keremeos council report

Village Citizens Survey reveals a near 50 - 50 split on national park opinion

By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom

ldquoUp Up and Awayrdquo is the Summer Reading Club theme this year at the Keremeos Library and the ldquoDrop Zonerdquo program was held on Wednes-day July 17

Jumpmaster Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver dropped in to visit Over 45 children were in attendance

The kids got to try on equipment ask lots of great

questions and participate in a skydiver scavenger hunt

Upcoming programs will host a retired commercial airline pilot for the ldquoPrepare for Takeoffrdquo program on July 26 an astronomer from the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to ldquoRead the Skyrdquo takes place on August 9 and the wind up party is on August 23 All program run from 10 am until 1130 am Registration is required

Andy Morris from Skydive Oliver at Keremeos Library

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Page 12 The Review Thursday July 25 2013FortisBC Land Act Ad1 bull Size 103125 wide x 140rdquo high bull Final File bull July 1913

Land ActNotice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

FortisBC uses the FortisBC Energy name and logo under license from Fortis Inc (13-340 072013)

Take notice that Fortis Inc of Kelowna BC intends to make application to the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) Southern Service Region ndash Thompson Okanagan Service Centre Crown Land Adjudication office for Industrial purposes covering 2289S 1939 2281S 2270S 3187S 321S 2273S 898 1511S 1510S 2309S 1940 2016S 2049S 3080S 645S 119 2571S 2288S 280 3537 3263 3149S 2577S 4227 1509S 3079S 1830 2271S 3150S Block A of 4227 2308S 644S 1833 1831 2283S 63S 2582S 2306S 378S 2268S 2284S 646S 2269S 2017S all Similkameen Division Yale District (SDYD) District Lots 60 153 235 E12 of 892 159 133 1204 900 231 238 250 1202 1201 899 892 709 893 708 251 233 939 236 59 234 and 158 Yale Division Yale District (YDYD) situated on Provincial Crown land located in the vicinity of 15 km south of Princeton

The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is 3406290 Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head Crown Land Adjudication at 441 Columbia St Kamloops BC V2C 2T3 Comments will be received by MFLNRO until August 23 2013 MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date Please visit our website httpwwwarfdgovbccaApplicationPostingindexjsp Search Search by File Number insert Lands File Number for more information Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record For information contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office

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800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

CONDITIONEDwwwolivertheatreca

Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE

HANDYMAN

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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK

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Your Home

Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of

time with quality craftmanshipLicensed Residential Builder

DESIGN amp CONSTRUCTION

498-6184wwwruhlandca

Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls

Ryan Campbell Owner

Fix EmAutomotive

250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)

bull Licensed Mechanicbull Licensed Vehicle Inspectorbull Over 15 years experience

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NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE

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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here

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of the Review

Irrigation - Residential - Light Commercial

LandscapingShedsDecksFlat Concrete20 years experience 250-499-9843

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Fix EmAutomotive

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NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE

INSPECTION FACILITY

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The oneand onlyblueberry farm in the KeremeosSimilkameen area

Phone Art or Helen at 250-499-8946Berries can also be purchased at Fas-GasSportsmans Corner bull 250-499-5815

Shop Local Draw Box located at Sportsmans Corner

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

For more articles recipes amp wellness tips local

practitioners community events amp more

sign up for your free E-Newsletter and join our 3000 members at wwwOKInHealthcom Center for Integrative Health amp

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Nestle Chocolate Bars3 for $200

Hawkins Cheezies285 grams $229

WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

Lindt Bars Select70 Cocoa85 Cocoa90 CocoaChili Bar

Sea Salt Dark $319

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Main Street Keremeos

499-5714

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SORBETfrozen fruit juice dessert

A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

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THE

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Local Regular $45 + tax (2 yrs $87 + tax)

Local Seniors $37 + tax (2 yrs $71 + tax)

Out of town$55 + tax

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Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

Travel

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Children

Childcare WantedNanny required for 1 child on weekends Accommodations available for right person Vehi-cle and income supplement 10 kmrsquos west of Hedley For more information contact 250-295-6601

Employment

Business Opportunities

ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

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Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

BANNISTER Collision amp Glass Centre Vernon BC

Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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623 Railway Street Nelson BC

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Contract position Aug 18 to Nov 15

Must have reliable car computer skills

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

duty trucks and trailers New store opened in Princeton

Apply with resume togeorgewestcoasttruck-partscom

Trades TechnicalLOOKING for qualifi ed Car-penters FT employment Needs own hand tools Wage negotiable Contact Sam 778-476-4223 or email resumeveganmommhotmailcom

Services

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Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

Painting amp Decorating

WWWPAINTSPECIALCOM (1) 250-899-3163

3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour

(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium

Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureBRAND NEW Queen Mattress amp Box Set Company coming Tired

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Your community Your classifi eds

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

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Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

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Page 12 The Review Thursday July 25 2013FortisBC Land Act Ad1 bull Size 103125 wide x 140rdquo high bull Final File bull July 1913

Land ActNotice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

FortisBC uses the FortisBC Energy name and logo under license from Fortis Inc (13-340 072013)

Take notice that Fortis Inc of Kelowna BC intends to make application to the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) Southern Service Region ndash Thompson Okanagan Service Centre Crown Land Adjudication office for Industrial purposes covering 2289S 1939 2281S 2270S 3187S 321S 2273S 898 1511S 1510S 2309S 1940 2016S 2049S 3080S 645S 119 2571S 2288S 280 3537 3263 3149S 2577S 4227 1509S 3079S 1830 2271S 3150S Block A of 4227 2308S 644S 1833 1831 2283S 63S 2582S 2306S 378S 2268S 2284S 646S 2269S 2017S all Similkameen Division Yale District (SDYD) District Lots 60 153 235 E12 of 892 159 133 1204 900 231 238 250 1202 1201 899 892 709 893 708 251 233 939 236 59 234 and 158 Yale Division Yale District (YDYD) situated on Provincial Crown land located in the vicinity of 15 km south of Princeton

The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is 3406290 Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head Crown Land Adjudication at 441 Columbia St Kamloops BC V2C 2T3 Comments will be received by MFLNRO until August 23 2013 MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date Please visit our website httpwwwarfdgovbccaApplicationPostingindexjsp Search Search by File Number insert Lands File Number for more information Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record For information contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 13

THE ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewReview TV Listings - Page 2 CORONATION STREET PRICELESS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ETALK VOLCANIC ODYSSEYS TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD COUNTING CARS ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL TWO AND A HALF MEN

800 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SATISFACTION FRONTLINE SEINFELD OH SIT AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY MOVIE The Mod Squad THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE LONGMIRE CAKE BOSS

830 PM MIKE amp MOLLY COPS ANGER MANAGEMENT OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS AUCTION KINGS RAISING HOPE

900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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Phone Art or Helen at 250-499-8946Berries can also be purchased at Fas-GasSportsmans Corner bull 250-499-5815

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

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healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

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ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

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CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

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Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

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900 PM GET OUT ALIVE WITH BEAR GRYLLS 2 BROKE GIRLS UNDERCOVER STINGS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW THE AMAZING RACE CANADA THE MONA LISA CURSE MOTORING FRIENDS BREAKING POINTE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CONAN BIG BREAK MEXICO PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STORAGE WARS SONS OF GUNS NEW GIRL DUCK DYNASTY FOUR HOUSES

930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY UNDERCOVER STINGS SCORE GOLF TV FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Almost Famous PROPERTY VIRGINS PAWN STARS KENDRA ON TOP THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS THE MINDY PROJECT DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM MISTRESSES UNDER THE DOME JAIL SIBERIA NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO FEHERTY RENOVATION RAIDERS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED BACKYARD OIL FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES CAKE BOSS

1030 PM JAIL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS AMERICAN RESTORATION EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS BACKYARD OIL 1035 30 ROCK

TUESDAY JUL 30 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION INK MASTER JEOPARDY CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY THE BIG BANG THEORY BE THE CREATURE SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CASTLE DRUNK HISTORY REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA ROSEANNE STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY SHIPPING WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS REHAB ADDICT ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN SHIPPING WARS

800 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS TATTOO NIGHTMARES HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT THE RICK MERCER REPORT GREAT OLD AMUSEMENT PARKS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE MONARCHY SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS PRINCESS lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART

INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

830 PM TATTOO NIGHTMARES 22 MINUTES OFF THE RECORD SEINFELD WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS SHIPPING WARS

900 PM NCIS LOS ANGELES INK MASTER AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT ARCTIC AIR FRONTLINE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE AMAZING RACE CANADA FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GOLFrsquoS GREATEST ROUNDS FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THREErsquoS COMPANY DUCK COMMANDER DEADLIEST CATCH STORAGE WARS LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD

930 PM FRIENDS PERFECT SCORE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Delta Farce FLIP OR FLOP CAJUN PAWN STARS THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER BUCK COMMANDER STORAGE WARS

1000 PM BODY OF PROOF CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY PERSON OF INTEREST INK MASTER NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY SAVING HOPE SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO REHAB ADDICT AMERICAN PICKERS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA THE DREW CAREY SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS NEW YORK WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

1030 PM CALL ME AVERAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF

OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS REHAB ADDICT THE DREW CAREY SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS NEW YORK

WEDNESDAY JUL 31 13700 PM

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION FIGHT MASTERS JEOPARDY CAMP GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION SPORTSCENTRE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION BOUNTY HUNTERS BIG BREAK MEXICO MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE ROSEANNE JOE ROGAN QUESTIONS EVERYTHING STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers MLB MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

730 PM OMG INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET ETALK TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SIT DOWN SHUT UP ROSEANNE STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN DUCK DYNASTY

800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER FIGHT MASTERS AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT DRAGONSrsquo DEN NOVA MASTERCHEF HIDDEN CITIES OF ASIA SEINFELD ARROW WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY ARROW THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DIG WW2 BRAINWASHED lsquoTIL DEBT DO US PART INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH

DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

830 PM SUBURGATORY TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICArsquoS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA CASTLE STORAGE WARS

900 PM MODERN FAMILY ELEMENTARY CRIMINAL MINDS BELLATOR MMA AMERICArsquoS GOT TALENT REPUBLIC OF DOYLE NAZI MEGA WEAPONS MASTERCHEF JAZZ FRIENDS THE HUNT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY DYNAMO MAGICIAN IMPOSSIBLE TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY SURVIVING THE IN-LAWS

930 PM THE NEIGHBORS FRIENDS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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

MOVIE Final Destination 2 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RESTORATION KARMArsquoS A BTCH THREErsquoS COMPANY STAR TREK VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY

1000 PM ABCrsquoS THE LOOKOUT CAMP CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL IN MY LIFETIME THE LISTENER SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME TOSHO ON THE RANGE MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NEW YORK AMERICA UNEARTHED MURDER IN PARADISE THAT lsquo70S SHOW STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO

1030 PM HARDWOOD THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS THE SIMPSONS THAT lsquo70S SHOW RIPLEYrsquoS BELIEVE IT OR NOT STORAGE WARS TEXAS 1035 30 ROCK DUCK DYNASTY

three day forecastWEATHER WATCH

FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY

Sunny

High 36Low 14

Weather history for July 25

Sunny

High 33Low 11

Sunny

High 29Low 13

Average Max Precipitation Frequency

2011

Lowest Temp (1942-2010)

Greatest Precipitation

(1942-2010)

Highest Temp(1942-2010)

High 239degCLow 132degC

33 km max wind gust54 mm total precip

288degC25

375degC(1998)

61degC(1949) 112mm

(2009)

Average Min132degC

Fracture + Vertebrae= Closed until further notice

Direct Performance

Specialist says it is going to be another two months see you in August

Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

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Photo contributed

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

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To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

Lindt Bars Select70 Cocoa85 Cocoa90 CocoaChili Bar

Sea Salt Dark $319

Similkameen Insurance Agencies Ltd

Main Street Keremeos

499-5714

CORNER

SORBETfrozen fruit juice dessert

A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

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Information

THE

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Local Regular $45 + tax (2 yrs $87 + tax)

Local Seniors $37 + tax (2 yrs $71 + tax)

Out of town$55 + tax

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SUBSCRIPTIONRATES

Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

Travel

TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage amp Maintenance Pay-ments Today 100 Money Back Guarantee FREE Con-sultation Call Us NOW We Can Help 1-888-356-5248

Children

Childcare WantedNanny required for 1 child on weekends Accommodations available for right person Vehi-cle and income supplement 10 kmrsquos west of Hedley For more information contact 250-295-6601

Employment

Business Opportunities

ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

Career Opportunities

NOW HIRING Earn extra cash - Men amp women in de-mand for simple work PT-FT Can be done from home Acceptance guaranteed - No experience required all wel-come wwwBCJobLinkscom

Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

BANNISTER Collision amp Glass Centre Vernon BC

Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Full-Time Year Round

Blaster Chilliwack BC

Serving Fraser Valley amp Lower mainland Must have valid BC Mines ticket amp Worksafe BC ticket Excel-lent wage amp Benefi t pack-age

Attention Bryan Kirkness Western Explosives Ltd

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GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil amp Gas In-dustry Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209

LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN

Nelson Ford is looking for the right technician to service our customers vehicles We offer

factory Ford trainingcompetitive wages and great

benefi ts Salary will depend on experience $28 - $35hr based on Ford training We will also

consider a 3rd or 4th yearapprentice Send resume to rwoodhousenelsonford-

salescomor fax 250-352-7282

623 Railway Street Nelson BC

PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography

Contract position Aug 18 to Nov 15

Must have reliable car computer skills

Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided

email resume topetermountainwestca

Wersquore on the net at wwwbcclassifi edcom

Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

duty trucks and trailers New store opened in Princeton

Apply with resume togeorgewestcoasttruck-partscom

Trades TechnicalLOOKING for qualifi ed Car-penters FT employment Needs own hand tools Wage negotiable Contact Sam 778-476-4223 or email resumeveganmommhotmailcom

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

wwwpioneerwestcom

IF YOU own a home or real estate Alpine Credits can lend you money Itrsquos That Simple Your Credit Age Income is not an issue 18005872161

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

Need CA$H Today

Own A VehicleBorrow Up To $25000

No Credit ChecksCash same day local offi cewwwPitStopLoanscom

1-800-514-9399

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

Painting amp Decorating

WWWPAINTSPECIALCOM (1) 250-899-3163

3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour

(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium

Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureBRAND NEW Queen Mattress amp Box Set Company coming Tired

of your old mattress Still in plasticMfg warranty 2508702562

Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries

Your community Your classifi eds

2504992653

fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet

AGREEMENT It is agreed by any Display orClassifi ed Advertiser requesting space that the liability of thepaper in the event of failure topublish an advertisement shallbe limited to the amount paid bythe advertiser for that portion ofthe advertising space occupiedby the incorrect item only andthat there shall be no liability inany event beyond the amountpaid for such advertisement Thepublisher shall not be liable forslight changes or typographi-cal errors that do not lessen thevalue of an advertisement

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ON THE WEB

INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN

Call EARL CAMPBELL2057 MAIN STREET

CAWSTON

250-499-5552

CAWSTON CAR DOCTOR LTD

ICBC Certified Facility

bull TUNE-UPS BRAKESbull DRUMS amp ROTORS TURNEDbull COMPUTER DIAGNOSISbull GENERAL REPAIRSbull VALVE GRINDINGbull 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSbull CUSTOM EXHAUST BENDING

You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

REDUCED

Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989

Ask Gail about free air miles when you

list or sell

GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF CANCER RESEARCH

LOCATIONS WEST

REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos

LOCATIONS WEST REALTY

638 - 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

ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday

Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp

raised in the area

124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

tached garage w bathroom MLSreg

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Page 14 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

ACCOUNTING AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING

EQUIPMENT RENTAL

BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY

Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK

GREENHOUSE

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 ~

IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD2064 Main St Cawston BC

(250) 499-7732

Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and Cars

Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs

Government Inspections

AC Service amp Oil Changes amp Tires

Open 800 am to 500 pmMon to Fri Sat till Noon

AD SPACE

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

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

Form Rentals Rebar Wire Mesh Sealers Gravel

Concrete Retaining Blocks

Dump Truck amp Crane Services

485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC

Serving the Entire South Okanagan

Quality Ready-mix Concrete Colored Concrete

Form Rentals Rebar Wire Mesh Sealers Gravel

Concrete Retaining Blocks

Dump Truck amp Crane Services

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

YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE

CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS

250-499-2653

DONrsquoT BE FORGOTTEN

Advertise your business where you will be noticed here

in the Business Directory

of the Review

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

Toll Free 1-888-496-20203 - 6511 Main Street Osoyoos BC V0H 1V3

Ph (250)495-5665Toll Free 1-877-495-5665

Email waterfronteyecareshawcablecomLicensed Mechanic

Mikersquos PlumbingKEREMEOS

20 years experienceService amp Repairs

Leave a message atPh 250-499-7078 Cell 250-499-9568

bull Insuredbull Licenced

vanluvennethopnet

HEAT PUMPS

CANADIAN CHOPPERMain St Keremeos 250-499-0046

FOR RENT6rsquo x 12rsquo 4 WD

Scissor LiftTraversing Deck

36rsquo high gaspropane

Don amp Annarsquos OPENDAILY

1030 am - 400 pm31 Ashnola Road

Keremeos BC V0X 1N1Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet

Don amp Annarsquos Greenhousesamp GARDEN CENTRE

200 Marina Way Penticton BC V2A 1H4Ph (250)490-2020

Toll Free 1-888-496-20203 - 6511 Main Street Osoyoos BC V0H 1V3

Ph (250)495-5665Toll Free 1-877-495-5665

Email waterfronteyecareshawcablecom

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

Oliver Theatre250-498-2277

SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY

(unless otherwise stated)AIR

CONDITIONEDwwwolivertheatreca

Put your $rsquos where you live

Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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CONSTRUCTION

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Ryan Campbell Owner

Fix EmAutomotive

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NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE

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of the Review

Irrigation - Residential - Light Commercial

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Fix EmAutomotive

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NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE

INSPECTION FACILITY

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

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Employment

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ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

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Trades TechnicalLOOKING for qualifi ed Car-penters FT employment Needs own hand tools Wage negotiable Contact Sam 778-476-4223 or email resumeveganmommhotmailcom

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Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN

Call EARL CAMPBELL2057 MAIN STREET

CAWSTON

250-499-5552

CAWSTON CAR DOCTOR LTD

ICBC Certified Facility

bull TUNE-UPS BRAKESbull DRUMS amp ROTORS TURNEDbull COMPUTER DIAGNOSISbull GENERAL REPAIRSbull VALVE GRINDINGbull 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSbull CUSTOM EXHAUST BENDING

You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

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list or sell

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124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

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great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

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fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

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PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES

bull Car Doctor bull Cawston Market Place

bull Grist Millbull Keremeos Building Supplies - Irly Birdbull Keremeos Toonie

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 15

news

Tom Joseph Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease

They like many Keremeos resi-dents also all attend a free care-giver support group offered locally by the non-pro t Alzheimer Society of BC

ldquoThis is their lifeline says Laurie Myres the Societyrsquos Support and Education Coordinator for Kere-

meos and the South OkanaganldquoThey can meet with people with

similar issues who are in a unique position to offer support to others on the same journey The group is a place that they can talk openly share information and give each other mutual supportrdquo

An estimated one in 11 BC residents over age 65 already live with Alzheimerrsquos disease or an-other dementia And that number is projected to double over the next generation The resulting need for assistance is soaring and volunteers help ensure that the demand is met

ldquoVolunteers are absolutely in-valuable to our teamrdquo says Myres ldquoItrsquos exceptionally rewarding work to know that you are making a meaningful difference in someonersquos life Our volunteers tell us they get far more back in return than they giverdquo

Want to be a support group facilitator The position has a few requirements

Excellent listening and empa-thetic skills

Knowledge of dementia or a willingness to learn

Facilitation skills or a willing-ness to learn

Formal or informal caregiving experience an asset

Training is provided and a one-year commitment is required

For more information and to vol-unteer contact Myres at 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Residents can get more informa-tion on Alzheimerrsquos disease and other dementias by visiting wwwalzheimerbcorg

Contact Laurie Myres Sup-port and Education Coordinator Alzheimer Society of BC 250-493-8182 or lmyresalzheimerbcorg

Members of the Keremeos support group for the Alzheimer Society of BC meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Health Centre conference room From left to right Dinane Clifton Facilitator El Roy Betty and Dave Campbell Bill and Edna Woods and Support and Education Coordinator Laurie Myres

Keremeos support group seeking volunteers

Photo by Steve Arstad

Help is needed for Keremeos Alzheimers

support group as society deals with increasing

incidence of the diseaseContributed

At a recent ceremony held in Kelowna ldquoKellyrdquo Carter from Okanagan Falls was awarded the Korean Medal to commemo-rate the 60th anniversay of the Korean War Two members of the Korean Embassey in Van-couver made the presentation and six Legion members went with Kelly to witness this honor Kelly who is 83 served with the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantery and was for a while attached to the Para-chute Regiment He joined in 1948 and was sent to Korea in 1951 When he left the military he served for a while with the Calgary Police After retirement Kelly came to BC and found his way to Okanagan Falls where he is an active member of Legion 227

Kelly Carter of Okanagan Falls was recently awarded a Korean medal

Medal recipientDuring the night of July 1415

farm equipment was stolen from the Oliver area

A 2012 Kubota Mower Model BX1860 Serial 57332 and a 2013 Kubota Tractor with bucket and loader Model BX25D Serial 11413 was taken

The bucket is a Model BT602 with Serial 11349 and the loader is a Model LA240A with Serial A1348

The value of this equipment is approximately $34000 Anyone with information on the persons responsible is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through wwwsostipsca for other anonymous ways of passing along your info Should your info result in an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward up to $2000 Crime Stoppers is not a police program and does not subscribe to call display

Crime Stoppers

Photo contributed

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Local Businessessupport local charitiesemploy your friends amp neighboursprovide better customer servicesupport local eventsinvest more in the community

Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

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Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

For more articles recipes amp wellness tips local

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sign up for your free E-Newsletter and join our 3000 members at wwwOKInHealthcom Center for Integrative Health amp

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Nestle Chocolate Bars3 for $200

Hawkins Cheezies285 grams $229

WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

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Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

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Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

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Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

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Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

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Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

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CAWSTON

250-499-5552

CAWSTON CAR DOCTOR LTD

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You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

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Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989

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124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

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529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

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Page 16 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

community

Kars under the K Committee are hard at work putting on the nal touches to the car show coming up on August 4

The committee thanks all the major spon-sors including all the small business in town that sponsored the awards and donated spot prizes

There is an army of volunteers that help with everything This event couldnrsquot be done without this help

For example the Red Hat Ladies will help with the registration and greeting of partici-pants There is a group of people that set up

the tents and help park the cars There are also ladies helping with the T-shirt sales and ballot counting

The Keremeos Elks will cook the pancake breakfast starting at 8 am Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor and Sagewood Mobile Home Park are sponsoring the pool for every-one to use Royal Canadian Legion will have the beer garden at their air conditioned hall There will be music all day and there will be some new vendors in vendorrsquos alley

EZ Rock will be on location As in previous years the proceeds will go to

the Keremeos High School Automotive Shop Class and Keremeos Senior Center

Kars under the ldquoKrdquo is coming up Contributed by Marcel Morin

COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE

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The oneand onlyblueberry farm in the KeremeosSimilkameen area

Phone Art or Helen at 250-499-8946Berries can also be purchased at Fas-GasSportsmans Corner bull 250-499-5815

Shop Local Draw Box located at Sportsmans Corner

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

Limits in effect while quantities last

ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Childcare WantedNanny required for 1 child on weekends Accommodations available for right person Vehi-cle and income supplement 10 kmrsquos west of Hedley For more information contact 250-295-6601

Employment

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ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

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Employment

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Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

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Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

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CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

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Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

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Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

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Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

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CAWSTON

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You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

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Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

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$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

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519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

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fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

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3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

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$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

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The Review Thursday July 25 2013 mdash Page 17

column

Our universe is ex-panding By measur-ing the velocities and distances of distant galaxies as they move away from each other we can calculate that just under 14 billion years ago everything we see around us in space was together in one small hot lump Then in an event we call the Big Bang that lump started to cool and expand eventu-ally becoming the universe we see around us today

The discovery of the expansion is credited erroneously to Edwin Hubble In fact the credit has to

be shared among a number of observ-ers However it is intriguing to consider that the idea of an expand-ing universe could have been arrived at in the 18th Century with the work of Isaac Newton

One of Newtonrsquos great ideas was that every object in the

universe attracts every other object with a force related to their respective masses (he called this force grav-ity) which decreases as the objects get further apart His ideas made it possible to under-stand and predict the motions of planets stars and galaxies and to navigate our spacecraft around the Solar System

Newtonrsquos ideas suggest immediately that a static universe is impossible If every-thing in the universe were attracted to everything else the universe would col-lapse into one lump

If this is not happen-ing it can only be that the universe is expanding with grav-ity gradually slowing it down If the expansion is fast enough it can continue forever If it isnrsquot the expansion will slow stop and then everything will start to fall back However no one looked seriously at the rami cations of Newtonrsquos ideas until centuries later

Newton had only described what gravity does and made no suggestion as to what it is This question attracted the attention of Albert Einstein and in the early years of the 20th century he attacked the prob-lem At the time not everyone accepted the idea of an expanding universe and Einstein was one of those who didnrsquot He was there-fore very unhappy when his calculations in addition to account-ing for gravity also indicated the universe had to be expanding So he added a fudge factor to make those equations describe

a static unchanging universe When the observations of the expanding universe became irrefutable he described his fudge factor which he called the Cosmological Constant as his big-gest mistake Actually it turns out that he had added the right thing to the equations but for the wrong reason

If we ignore the fudge factor both Newtonrsquos and Ein-steinrsquos ideas predict an expanding universe but one where the expansion is gradu-ally slowing The idea makes sense If we throw a ball in the air it gradually slows stops and then falls back down However observations made over the last few years show something distinctly different the expansion is speeding up

This can only happen if something is pushing outward hard enough to more than counter the gravitational attraction trying to slow it down This strange outward

force is now known as Dark Energy Ironi-cally Einsteinrsquos fudge factor is exactly what is needed to incorporate dark energy into our calculations

Oversight led us not to realize the universe is expanding for a couple of centuries after Newton did his work Then Einsteinrsquos attempt to deny this expansion gave us the means to incorporate dark energy into the expansion calculation Science is a complicat-ed process which often wanders off course with unpredictable results It is rarely the orderly process they tell us about at school

Venus lies low in the west after sunset Sat-urn lies in the South-west overnight Mars and Jupiter lie close together in the dawn twilight with Mer-cury lower down The Moon will reach last quarter on the 29th

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Penticton

Mistakes

health

As the title of this article implies what you consume immediately following your workout is almost as impor-tant as the workout itself Every time you exercise you deplete a significant amount of your stored muscle glycogen (carbohydrates) as well as your amino acid pool and the stress of that exercise breaks down and damages your muscle cells The good news is that those muscle cells grow bigger and stronger (provided they are properly nourished) so they can better handle that stress in the future However the effects of exercise are quite catabolic You drain your fuel supplies you eat up the circulating protein in your system you distress your muscle cells and depending on the intensity of the activity you may burn some muscle tissue for energy along the way Additionally the adrenal hormone cortisol is released Although an important hormone it is the bad guy in athletics because it assists in the conversion of existing muscle tissue into fuel All this adds up to a highly catabolic environment that breaks down burns up and empties your reserves Making the transition from that exercise induced depleted state to one of recovery repair and growth is the tricky part Fortunately a wonderful window of opportunity presents itself right at the time we need refuelling the most For an hour or so after a workout your bodyrsquos ability to absorb and utilize nutrients is exceptionally high With a well-timed protein shake following a workout you not only replenish and refuel yourself you also shift gears from the catabolic environment an anabolic one that begins the growth recovery and repair process This high absorption window of opportunity is short lived If you do not reload during that first critical hour chances are you will linger in a catabolic state for hours A protein shake ideally consumed within 30 minutes after exercise containing both good quality carbohy-drates and a high biological value protein source is the simple solution The obvious combination is a fruit juice based shake or smoothie that includes whey protein This type of shake is quickly and easily digested (much quicker than solid food) and almost immediately initiates the recovery process Not only do the carbohydrates replenish your glycogen stores they also encourage the release of insulin which plays a significant role in the transportation and uptake of the pro-tein in your shake As far as protein powder a clean high quality whey protein concentrate is a sensible choice but if your budget permits it you canrsquot beat cross flow microfiltered whey protein isolate It has both an outstanding protein percentage and biological value two important considerations Feel free to add other ingredients and nutritional supplements to your post workout shakes Creatine glutamine and flax seed oil are all valuable additions Remember your workout really isnrsquot over when you put down that last dumbbell or step off the treadmill itrsquos when you unplug and put away your blender Norm Danniels has been involved in the formulation and development of natural health supplements for over two decades His focus is on the unique nutritional needs of people with active lifestyles Articles provided by OK In Health Visit wwwOKinHealthcom to read more articles con-tests events and sign up for your free monthly newsletter

I F Y O U H AV E N rsquo T H A D Y O U R S H A K E Y O U H AV E N rsquo T F I N I S H E D Y O U R W O R K O U T

Maria Carr Natural Health Care Consultant and Editor of wwwOKInHealthcom On-Line community health magazine

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WORLD DIABETES DAYWorld Diabetes Day is on November 14 Diabetes is recognized as a world epidemic The number of people that will be diag-nosed with Type II diabetes is expected to rise dramatically over the next few years By controlling our weight exercising we can have a great effect on our chances of getting the disease

FOOT HEALTH amp DIABETESIf you are a diabetic already do you check your feet daily Dia-betics often lose nerve sensitivity in their legs and feet Note particularly any breaks in the skin to prevent any infection from occurring Itrsquos also extremely important to wear good comfort-able shoes

RISK FACTORS FOR DIABETESPeople who are overweight are at a greater risk of becoming diabetic If you want to lose weight start by setting a realistic goal Losing only 10 of your current body weight can go a long way to reduce your risk of heart disease high blood pres-sure osteoporosis and of course diabetes No time like the pres-ent to start

SIGNS OF DIABETESMany Canadians have diabetes and donrsquot know it Here are some of the signs of diabetes frequent urination fatigue exces-sive thirst change in vision and tingling or lack of sensation in feet and legs Once diagnosed diabetes is very controllable See your doctor if you are feeling these symptoms and particu-larly if there is a diabetes history in your family

Our pharmacy has a complete selection of diabetic supplies Combine that with all the diabetic knowledge possessed by our pharmacists we are your Diabetes Centre

RED HOT SPECIALS

healthK E E P I N G Y O U R C O O L I N T H E H E A T O F T H E M O M E N T

To add further calm try this Brain Gym technique cross your legs then cross one wrist over the other put your palms together and interlock your fingers together Now pull your hands under up and inward toward your heart hugging your arms to your body Continue to breathe through your heartFocus inwardly and imagine you are in a peaceful place One way to shift your state of being to a calmer state is to inwardly ask what Dr Monica Garaycoechea calls Creative Questions These are questions designed to help us tap into our natural state of wellness For example ask with child-like curiosity ldquoWhy can I relax and allow this moment to be How do I feel when I am peace-ful How have I shifted from being agitated to peacefulrdquo Take your time with each question and feel the response with your heart allowing and accepting whatever response shows up You donrsquot have to be peaceful before you ask the question the question draws the state to you Try ithellipPractice feeling yourself in this place of peace on a regular basisMake your decision on how to act from this place of peaceIt may help to bring your hands to your forehead This draws the blood to the frontal lobes so that you can think more clearly Keep your vision of how you want your family to remember you at your 75th birthday firmly in mind as you make your decision to actYour frustrations and blow ups will likely not end immediately Give yourself credit for the hard work you are doing in re-programming your reactions These internal patterns are deeply seated The more you practice checking inside and relaxing and calming yourself at all times the fewer blow ups you will experience Take time for yourself with yoga meditation work-out sessions nature walkshellip anything that helps you to relax (Yes I know it isnrsquot easy to find time for yourself but when you make time and learn to stay calm everyone benefits and eventually you will save time that would otherwise be spent dealing with the fall out from the blow ups )And please donrsquot waste time guilt-tripping yourself Ranting and raving inside your head will keep the same energy circulating and building When we ask ldquoWhy canrsquot I get a handle on this Whatrsquos the matter with me How could I be such a horrible motherfatherrdquo the universe conspires to bring us more situations that match the energy we are putting out Try the Creative Questions instead and celebrate that you have noticed the en-ergy building Double celebrate if yoursquove prevented the blow up Focus on the love you have for your children and act in accordance with how you want them to remember you The Family Vision Statement as outlined in 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You ampYour Child gives you specific information on how to ldquobe the change you seekrdquo (Ghandi) in your family and to guide your decision making from your own internal reference pointMaggiersquos Bio Maggie Reigh is an international speaker playshop facilitator and storyteller as well as a certified hypno-therapist She is the author of the book and program series lsquo9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You amp Your Childrsquo and of the family activity package lsquoTaking the Terror Out of Temper Tantrumsrsquo Maggie specializes in helping people to release deeply embedded thought and behavior patterns that no longer work so that they can create joyful positive and meaningful relationships with self and others Contact Maggie through her website Lake Country BC - Maggie Reigh Website - EmailThis article is of the copyright of OK in Health and the author any reproduction duplication and transmission of the article are to have prior written approval by OK in Health or the authorThese ar-ticles are provided by OK In Health eMagazine To sign up for your free eMagazine go to wwwOKin-Healthcom for more great articles events recipes and more This column and articles are pro-vided 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-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips

By Maggie ReighPART II

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ALLERGIC RHINITIS(Allergies Hay Fever Pollinosis)

Allergic rhinitis also called hay fever or pollinosis literally means ldquoallergic nose inflammationrdquo where rhino means ldquoto do with the noserdquo and the ending -itis simply refers to inflammation

Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or year-round In most people an allergen - something that triggers an allergy - sets their symptoms off at about the same time each year Spring attacks are usually due to tree pollen while grass pollens dominate in the summer and weed pollens in the autumn Most people with allergic rhinitis are sensitive to more than one allergen

Perennial allergic rhinitis appears year-round This condition is most common in people with allergies to allergens that are present all year Naturally people who are allergic to house dust mites or to their own pets tend to suffer no matter the season Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 of Canadians

The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen This may mean changing your habits or even giving away a pet if the symptoms are unbearable and donrsquot respond to medications

Keep in mind that it is not always possible to control the environment or to eliminate or avoid allergens especially those that are airborne Many people need medication treatment for relief Fortunately most people respond well to medications The therapy of choice will depend on your symptoms the severity of your symptoms your past response to medications and other medical conditions that you have if any

Talk to your pharmacist about the best choice for you

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

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Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

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Employment

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Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL

CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE

RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE

MARINE

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN

Call EARL CAMPBELL2057 MAIN STREET

CAWSTON

250-499-5552

CAWSTON CAR DOCTOR LTD

ICBC Certified Facility

bull TUNE-UPS BRAKESbull DRUMS amp ROTORS TURNEDbull COMPUTER DIAGNOSISbull GENERAL REPAIRSbull VALVE GRINDINGbull 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSbull CUSTOM EXHAUST BENDING

You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

REDUCED

Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989

Ask Gail about free air miles when you

list or sell

GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF CANCER RESEARCH

LOCATIONS WEST

REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos

LOCATIONS WEST REALTY

638 - 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

ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday

Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp

raised in the area

124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

tached garage w bathroom MLSreg

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

Look here in the Review for participating businesses then visit the businesses for your chance to win

a gift basket full of local merchandise

PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES

bull Car Doctor bull Cawston Market Place

bull Grist Millbull Keremeos Building Supplies - Irly Birdbull Keremeos Toonie

bull Parsons Fruit Standbull Pharmasave

bull Silver Scissors Salonbull Similkameen Agenciesbull Similkameen Industries

bull Sportsmans Corner - Fas Gas

bull The Reviewbull Tree To Me

bull Village of Keremeos

Did you know

Your subscription to the Review

gives you the flexibility to view your weekly news just the way you like it

Delivered to your

mailbox

Your news your way

or online in the comfort

of your home or get your

Did you know you can search the Review classifieds in your weekly newspaper or online at wwwbcclassifiedcomClassifieds - we got you covered

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter to WIN at participating merchants

Page 18: Keremeos Review, July 25, 2013

A18 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 25 2013 The Review

Announcements

Funeral Homes

Credible Cremation Services Ltd

Lesley H LuffSeniorOwner

Licensed Director

Sensible pricing for practical people

Basic Cremation $990 + taxesNo hidden costs

24 Hrs 250-493-3912New Location

101-596 Martin St Penticton V2A 5L4(corner of Martin and White)

wwwcrediblecremationcom

Information

THE

605 - 7th Ave PO Box 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0

Phone 250-499-2653publisherkeremeosreviewcom

Local Regular $45 + tax (2 yrs $87 + tax)

Local Seniors $37 + tax (2 yrs $71 + tax)

Out of town$55 + tax

US$100 + tax

SUBSCRIPTIONRATES

Lost amp FoundSeveral items in Keremeos Pharmasave lost and found in-cluding keys and a ring Drop in to identify your lost items

Travel

TimeshareCANCEL YOUR Timeshare NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage amp Maintenance Pay-ments Today 100 Money Back Guarantee FREE Con-sultation Call Us NOW We Can Help 1-888-356-5248

Children

Childcare WantedNanny required for 1 child on weekends Accommodations available for right person Vehi-cle and income supplement 10 kmrsquos west of Hedley For more information contact 250-295-6601

Employment

Business Opportunities

ALL CASH DrinkSnack Vend-ing Business Route Complete Training Small Investment Required 1-888-979-VEND (8363)wwwhealthydrinkvendingcoLICENSED AUTOMOTIVEMechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River Sunshine Coast BC Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills email resume to elmo1418hotmailcomUP TO $5000mo - Part time Set your own hours Start right away Go to httpearndollar sonlinedailycom

Career Opportunities

NOW HIRING Earn extra cash - Men amp women in de-mand for simple work PT-FT Can be done from home Acceptance guaranteed - No experience required all wel-come wwwBCJobLinkscom

Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Lodging and meals provided Drug testing re-quired Call (780)723-5051 Edson Alta

BANNISTER Collision amp Glass Centre Vernon BC

Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop we are seeking to fi ll the following position LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshopbannisterscom

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for a Product ControllerOffi ce Assist-ant Applicant must have good aptitude for numbers and be highly organized Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure Must be reliable and a team player Fruit industry ex-perience necessary Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Cawston Cold Storage Ltd is now accepting applications for the following positions Pack-ers Graders and Box Stackers Experience is not necessary but would be an asset Must be reliable and a team player Hours are Monday to Friday 8 am to 445 pm Starting wage is $1275 per hour Please send resume via mail 2058 Main Street Cawston BC V0X 1C1 or Fax to 250-499-7000

Class 1 driver needed BC AB SK WA OR and ID Perm FT benefi ts pkg above avg wages Must be able to cross US border Must be able to pass drugalc test Minimum 3 yrs exp driving Must have fl atbed experience Good Driv-ers abstract Application Dead-line August 15 2013 Vesper Transport Ltd Call 250-499-5773 or email tves-per123hotmailcom

Full-Time Year Round

Blaster Chilliwack BC

Serving Fraser Valley amp Lower mainland Must have valid BC Mines ticket amp Worksafe BC ticket Excel-lent wage amp Benefi t pack-age

Attention Bryan Kirkness Western Explosives Ltd

receptionkirknessgroupcom

GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil amp Gas In-dustry Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209

LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN

Nelson Ford is looking for the right technician to service our customers vehicles We offer

factory Ford trainingcompetitive wages and great

benefi ts Salary will depend on experience $28 - $35hr based on Ford training We will also

consider a 3rd or 4th yearapprentice Send resume to rwoodhousenelsonford-

salescomor fax 250-352-7282

623 Railway Street Nelson BC

PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography

Contract position Aug 18 to Nov 15

Must have reliable car computer skills

Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided

email resume topetermountainwestca

Wersquore on the net at wwwbcclassifi edcom

Employment

Help WantedWest Coast Equipment

Looking for a parts person with knowledge of heavy

duty trucks and trailers New store opened in Princeton

Apply with resume togeorgewestcoasttruck-partscom

Trades TechnicalLOOKING for qualifi ed Car-penters FT employment Needs own hand tools Wage negotiable Contact Sam 778-476-4223 or email resumeveganmommhotmailcom

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

wwwpioneerwestcom

IF YOU own a home or real estate Alpine Credits can lend you money Itrsquos That Simple Your Credit Age Income is not an issue 18005872161

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

Need CA$H Today

Own A VehicleBorrow Up To $25000

No Credit ChecksCash same day local offi cewwwPitStopLoanscom

1-800-514-9399

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD Donrsquot let it block employment travel education professional certifi -cation adoption property ren-tal opportunities For peace of mind amp a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540

Garden amp LawnDon amp Annarsquos Greenhouses (4 km west of Keremeos) are open Daily 1030 - 4 Phone 250-499-5785

Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001

LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED MANURE for garden amp land-scaping Yoursquore welcome to drop off lawn clippings 250-499-5084

Painting amp Decorating

WWWPAINTSPECIALCOM (1) 250-899-3163

3 Rooms For $2992 Coats Any Colour

(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium

Quality Paint NO PAYMENT until job is completed

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureBRAND NEW Queen Mattress amp Box Set Company coming Tired

of your old mattress Still in plasticMfg warranty 2508702562

Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries

Your community Your classifi eds

2504992653

fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet

AGREEMENT It is agreed by any Display orClassifi ed Advertiser requesting space that the liability of thepaper in the event of failure topublish an advertisement shallbe limited to the amount paid bythe advertiser for that portion ofthe advertising space occupiedby the incorrect item only andthat there shall be no liability inany event beyond the amountpaid for such advertisement Thepublisher shall not be liable forslight changes or typographi-cal errors that do not lessen thevalue of an advertisement

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

DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids thepublication of any advertisementwhich discriminates against anyperson because of race religionsex color nationality ancestry orplace of origin or age unless thecondition is justifi ed by a bonafi de requirement for the workinvolved

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

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN

Call EARL CAMPBELL2057 MAIN STREET

CAWSTON

250-499-5552

CAWSTON CAR DOCTOR LTD

ICBC Certified Facility

bull TUNE-UPS BRAKESbull DRUMS amp ROTORS TURNEDbull COMPUTER DIAGNOSISbull GENERAL REPAIRSbull VALVE GRINDINGbull 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSbull CUSTOM EXHAUST BENDING

You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

REDUCED

Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989

Ask Gail about free air miles when you

list or sell

GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF CANCER RESEARCH

LOCATIONS WEST

REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos

LOCATIONS WEST REALTY

638 - 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

ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday

Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp

raised in the area

124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

tached garage w bathroom MLSreg

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

Look here in the Review for participating businesses then visit the businesses for your chance to win

a gift basket full of local merchandise

PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES

bull Car Doctor bull Cawston Market Place

bull Grist Millbull Keremeos Building Supplies - Irly Birdbull Keremeos Toonie

bull Parsons Fruit Standbull Pharmasave

bull Silver Scissors Salonbull Similkameen Agenciesbull Similkameen Industries

bull Sportsmans Corner - Fas Gas

bull The Reviewbull Tree To Me

bull Village of Keremeos

Did you know

Your subscription to the Review

gives you the flexibility to view your weekly news just the way you like it

Delivered to your

mailbox

Your news your way

or online in the comfort

of your home or get your

Did you know you can search the Review classifieds in your weekly newspaper or online at wwwbcclassifiedcomClassifieds - we got you covered

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter to WIN at participating merchants

Page 19: Keremeos Review, July 25, 2013

The Review Thursday July 25 2013 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A19Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesYARD SALE Everything must go Tools house wares furni-ture etc 164 Ashnola Rd Keremeos 8 am - 6 pm Sat Sun amp Mon July 2728 amp 29

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53 in stockSPECIAL

44rsquo x 40rsquo Container Shopwsteel trusses $13800

Sets up in one day40rsquo Containers under $2500

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 amp 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

wwwrtccontainercom

Misc for SaleAT LAST An iron fi lter that works IronEater Fully patent-ed CanadaUSA Removes iron hardness smell manga-nese Since 1957 Visit our 29 innovative inventions Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON Or online at wwwbigirondrillingcom

CENTRAL RV New and used sea containers Best prices in BC Can Deliver 20rsquo New - $3800 Used $2800 Other siz-es available call for pricing (250)314-9522

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality All shapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper

KILL BED Bugs amp Their Eggs Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit Complete Room Treatment Solution Odorless Non-Stain-ing Available onlinehomedepotcom (NOT IN STORES)

STEEL BUILDINGSmetal buildings 60 off 20x28 30x40 40x62 45x90 50x120 60x150 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at wwwcrownsteelbuildingsca

Misc WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections Olympic Gold amp Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerLarge 2 bdrm mobile waddi-tion Large yard wfruit trees Small pets wpark approval Adult only park Owner wfi -nance $35000 250-501-1221

Other Areas20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0 Down $198mo Money Back Guarantee No Credit Checks Beautiful Views West Texas Call 1-800-843-7537wwwtexaslandbuyscom

Rentals

Misc for RentWork for Rent Modern 1 bdrm apartment farm setting in ex-change for 45 hrs orchard handyman work Prefer healthy retired couple gu-drunvipnet 250-498-4603

Homes for Rent2 bdrm 1 bath upper fl oor unit downtown Keremeos in suite laundry NS no pets long term lease References required For appointment to view call 250-499-23822 bdrm mobile home for rent For more information call 250-499-4066 or 250-499-51493 bdrm Heritage house in Keremeos lg yard amp kitchen close to downtown WD FS NS pets upon approval pet deposit amp damage deposit re-quired $800month + utilities Avail Aug 15 250-499-2950Behind Valu Plus Bachelor Apt Main Floor $500 Available Now 250-499-2611Cawston - 3 bdrm rancher no smoking no pets organic farm setting available immediately $1100month 250-499-2050Open Floor Plan large country kitchen with pantry Master Bedroom features large walk-in closet Large bathroom with soaker tub and a separate walk-in shower Loft area can be used as second bedroom Fridge Jen-air convection gaselectric stove built-in dish-washer Maytag washer amp dry-er upright 22 cu ft freezer Fully air-conditioned small pet OK Reference required Ask-ing $900 plus utilities Available September 1st Call 1-250-295-1018

Transportation

Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financingldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

wwwiDreamAutocom DL 7557

Cars - Domestic1994 Chrysler New Yorker good condition $1000 OBO call 250-499-2356

Trucks amp Vans2008 GMC 2500 HD extended cab 176000 kmrsquos 6L 6 speed Set up with trailer brakes $16500 obo Great truck for hauling 778-931-0853

Page 20 The Review Thursday July 25 2013

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN

Call EARL CAMPBELL2057 MAIN STREET

CAWSTON

250-499-5552

CAWSTON CAR DOCTOR LTD

ICBC Certified Facility

bull TUNE-UPS BRAKESbull DRUMS amp ROTORS TURNEDbull COMPUTER DIAGNOSISbull GENERAL REPAIRSbull VALVE GRINDINGbull 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSbull CUSTOM EXHAUST BENDING

You are invited to our Open HouseOur 2010 Pinot Noir just won a 2013 Lieutenant

Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines Come celebrate with us

July 26th 4-8pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainment Signed bottles of wine available for purchase

at Eau Vivre Winery 716 Lowe Drive CawstonwwwEauVivreWineryca

2504992655

Excellent maintained building in Keremeos Brisk retail space with local amp hwy traffi c New roof in 2007 w10-year life New ac unit amp awning 3000 sq ft with an of-fi ce storage amp retail area Parking at the rear Appt to view $209000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

wwwroyallepageca

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040 acre gardenerrsquos dream lot (with large conifers amp fruit trees beautiful shrubs amp plants) Fenced for chil-dren or pets Unfi nished basement wlaundry amp storage Loft bdrm has ensuite Great views Garage amp shed $260000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential $1100000 CALL GAIL mlsreg

Well crafted 3 bdrm home on 040

Great potential here Level land close to schools and shopping 3 bdrm home is currently rented Farm is in use with a small orchard and ground crops Suitable for grape vine Hwy frontage makes for plenty of potential

REDUCED

Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989

Ask Gail about free air miles when you

list or sell

GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF CANCER RESEARCH

LOCATIONS WEST

REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos

LOCATIONS WEST REALTY

638 - 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

ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday

Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp

raised in the area

124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

tached garage w bathroom MLSreg

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Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp

raised in the area

124 - 914 BLAKE-BOROUGH KEREMEOS

$81900 2 bdrm 2 bath

home K-Mtn park workshop deck lots of parking - in

great condition MLSreg

519 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$259000 just under 1000

sq feet 2 bdrm home back deck

fenced Wow kitchen

on demand water updated MLSreg

2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD

KEREMEOS $375000

25 acres certifi ed organic apples

Large 3 bed home some of the best

bench land in town huge yard MLSreg

3 - 605 9TH STREET KERE-MEOS $189000

3 bedroom 2 bath no steps

just over 1000 sq feet single

garage MLSreg

4 - 1498 MAIN ST OLALLA $29900

very afford-able updated 1 bedroom home new windows

fl ooring nice deck - view

today MLSreg

2616 HWY 3 KEREMEOS

$162500 3 bed manufac-ured home on its

own land gated work shop 2 green

houses move in ready MLSreg

312 6TH AVENUE KEREMEOS

$255000 3 bed 2 bath rancher garage fenced back

yard AC garden area amp private

back deck MLSreg

529 6TH AVE KEREMEOS

$239000 2 bdrm home on fenced corner lot fully fi nished converted de-

tached garage w bathroom MLSreg

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

ldquoNEW PRICErdquo

Look here in the Review for participating businesses then visit the businesses for your chance to win

a gift basket full of local merchandise

PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES

bull Car Doctor bull Cawston Market Place

bull Grist Millbull Keremeos Building Supplies - Irly Birdbull Keremeos Toonie

bull Parsons Fruit Standbull Pharmasave

bull Silver Scissors Salonbull Similkameen Agenciesbull Similkameen Industries

bull Sportsmans Corner - Fas Gas

bull The Reviewbull Tree To Me

bull Village of Keremeos

Did you know

Your subscription to the Review

gives you the flexibility to view your weekly news just the way you like it

Delivered to your

mailbox

Your news your way

or online in the comfort

of your home or get your

Did you know you can search the Review classifieds in your weekly newspaper or online at wwwbcclassifiedcomClassifieds - we got you covered

SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter to WIN at participating merchants