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Transcript of Keremeos Review, July 26, 2012
HIGHLIGHTED LABEL MEANS SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRED Vol15 Number 30 $115 including HST
wwwkeremeosreviewcom
Thursday July 26 2012
Serving the communities of Keremeos Cawston Okanagan Falls and Kaleden
THETHE
NEIGHBOURHOOD ART SHOW
SOCCER BRONZE KARS SHOW COMING UP
Four artists display their works See page 11
Cawstonrsquos Savannah Yamamoto helps team to third place fi nish See pages 9 12
Popular car show returns to Keremeos See page 14
Chairs from a Seventh Avenue business in Keremeos slide down the street on Friday July 20 as motorists and pedestrians take evasive action to avoid them and other debris after a sudden windstorm hit the village around 2 pm
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Residents of the Lower Similkameen were sur-prised by the development of a strong windstorm that swept through Keremeos and the surrounding area midway throught Friday afternoon
An angry cloud of dust could be seen moving
towards the community early Friday afternoon after a hot and humid morning kicking up dust and sending virtually anything not tied down soaring into the air As the storm moved into Keremeos residents could be seen on the street backing into the wind or shielding their faces from windblown sand and dirt
On Seventh Avenue the Branding Iron lost the il-luminated sign above the front door shortly before at least one set of patio furniture could be seen sliding down Seventh Avenue towards the intersection of Seventh Street The chairs believed to be from the
K Cafe caused some momentary traffic problems on Seventh as motorists attempted to negotiate their way around them
Up on the bench a resident is reported to have lost the top of his tent trailer when the wind ripped it from the base Numerous fences suffered damage as panels blew out and lightning started fires in the Ashnola and near Olalla Heavy rains that followed the winds reduced any fire threat however
Potentially severe weather had been forecast for the area on Friday but the stormrsquos unexpected ap-pearance and severity caught many off guard
Friday storm sends residents running for coverLower Similkameen lashed by strong gusty winds
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Keremeos Volunteer Fire Department re-sponded to the following incidents in June
Six motor vehicle IncidentsThree brush grass fi resTwo natural gas leaksA contingent of young people from the
Strong Start program which is an early learning service for young children toured the fi re hall recently ndash thanks to Captain Melanie Bagley fi refi ghters Paul McLean Tyrell Sladen Brodie Abbott Chris Carpenter and Emma Merritt for their help
Did you know emergency service volunteers who participate in 200 or more hours per year of training being on standby and responding to incidents are eligible for a $3000 tax credit
Interested in becoming a member of the Keremeos fi re department Applications can be picked up at the offi ces of the Village of Kere-meos and the Keremeos Review or down loaded from the Keremeos fi re department website at keremeosfi reca
Working smoke alarms save lives reduce injuries and damage - have you tested yours
Keremeos Volunteer Fire Department monthly report
Contributed
Page 2 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
OKANAGAN FALLSSECOND MON Communities for Kids OKFalls Table Mtg 245 pm at StrongStart Early Learning Ctr at OK Falls Elementary 250-498-8433 for more infoMON amp WED Carpet Bowling 1 pm Senioriacutes CentreTUESDAY South Okanagan Toastmasters 7 - 9 pm at Best Western in Osoyoos Call 498-4412 499-2144TUESDAY Bingo at the Senior Citizeniacutes Centre on Willow St 1pm (except last Tues)EVERY 3RD TUESDAY Legion Branch 227 Gen Meeting 7 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsWEDNESDAY Join the Stroke Recovery Club for stroke survivors and caregivers from 10 am to 12 noon at the South Okanagan Similkameen Brain Injury Society office 2-996 Main Street PentictonCall Tina at 490-0613 FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 100 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Womens Institute meeting at the Falls Community Centre business at 7 entertainment at 8 pm Call Betty for more info - 497-6665THURSDAY Bridge 1 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Crib 7 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Computer classes 9 am Senioriacutes CentreFRIDAY Arts group painting 1- 3 pmFRIDAY Whist 7 pm 2ND amp 4TH FRIDAY A Wellness Clinic is held at the Seniors Centre on Willow Street 9 to 11 am Have your blood pressure heart and weight checked by a retired registered nurse Open to everyoneFIRST FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary Dinner and Entertainment 600 pm After the Meat DrawTHIRD FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry Dinner 600 pm After the Meat DrawFRIDAYS amp SATURDAYS The Okanagan Falls Legion Branch 227 has meat draws from 500 pmSATURDAY OK Falls Legion Branch 227 Dinner and Dance 600 pmFIRST SATURDAY Ladies Auxiliary Branch 227 Drop in Bingo 1-4 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD SATURDAY OF MONTH Drop in bingo at OK Falls Senior Centre 1128 Willow St
KEREMEOSMONDAY NA meets at 8 pm at the South Similkameen Health Centre2nd MONDAY Similkameen COPS 7 pm Upstairs at the Legion (Legion Hall) Ben Gumm for info 499-02164th MONDAY Orchard Haven - Friends and family council monthly meetings Making a difference to residential careMON WED FRI KrossFit Fitness (similar to lsquoboot camprsquo) 715 - 8 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTUESDAY Every 2nd Caregiver Group Activity Room Orchard Haven 130 - 3 pm For info 499-3020TUESDAY AA Meetings 730 pm in the Health Center Activity Room info call Diane 499-0077TUESDAY Handguns 530 pm Fly Tying22 Shoot 7 pm KCSA (Keremeos Cawston Sportsmans Association) Club House More info call 250-499-7027TUESDAY Keremeos Bellringers 730 pm Cawston United Church for more info call Herma 499-5292 Joan 499-2450 WEDNESDAY Qigong exercise 9 am Cawston Church Hall 499-7852 for informationWEDNESDAY Kyokushin Karate at Legion Hall from 5 - 7 pm Phone Lyle for info 292-8565WEDNESDAY Diabetes Clinic 830 am - 3 pm at Similkameen Health Centre RN amp Reg Dietitian in attendance Dr referrals or self refer-
ral Appts necessary Phone 1-800-707-85501st THURSDAY South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting 7 pm at the Ecumenical Church in KeremeosTHURSDAYS AA meetings at 730 pm Health Centre activity room Info call Eleanor 499-5982THURSDAY KCSA Monthly meetings the last Thursday of each month at clubhouse 730 pmTHURSDAY Yoga Cawston Hall in the WI Room 730 pm for more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTHURSDAY Afternoon dances at the OAP Seniors Centre from 130 - 4 pmTHURSDAY Similkameen Adult Badminton Club Oct 16th to Dec 18th 7 pm to 9 pm For more info call Manfred at 499-5290THURSDAY Weight Watchers 5 pm Elks Hall More info call Sarah at 250-499-2878FRIDAY Keremeos TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 900 am at the Health Centre Visitors amp new members are welcome Call Georgina at 499-0202 or Dianne Clifton at 499-5180 for more infoFRIDAY Elks and Royal Purple bingo Doors open at 530 pm FRIDAY Carpet Bowling at 100 pm in the Cawston Hall Bowlers needed Call Glennys at 499-5409SUNDAY KCSA Trap Shooting 1100 am to Weather permittingSUNDAY Yoga at 800 am at Sim Rec Centre bring a yoga mat amp blanket Call Theresia (Certified Yoga Instructor) 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaSUNDAY AA Meeting at 1000 am in the Health Center Activity Room Info call Eleanor at 499-59823rd MONDAY Kars Under the K Meeting 700 pm Meeting Room at Health Center Call Marcel Morin for info 499-77752nd TUESDAY Can-Do General Meetings Everyone Welcome Phone 499-2420 for more information 3RD TUESDAY Legion General Meeting 700 pm Keremeos Legion Hall1ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH Regular meeting of the OAP Branch 65 at 2 pm Keremeos1ST amp 3RD WEDNESDAY Search amp Rescue meet 7-9 pm 8th Ave amp 4th St Call 499-6067 or 499-54292ND WEDNESDAY OF MONTH The Similkameen Garden Club meets at 7 pm at the OAP Centre on Main Street in Keremeos Everyone is welcome2ND amp 4TH THURSDAY Keremeos Lions Club meet upstairs at the Legion hall at 7 pm 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY The Royal Purple Lodge meets at 130 pm at the Elks Hall Info 499-7073LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH KCSA Club meetingEVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY The Keremeos Elks meet at 730 pm at the Elks Hall EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY amp FRIDAY Interval Training at the Rec Center 6am-7am Call Annette 250-499-22381ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Jam Session OAP 1 pm Everyone Welcome 499-0112
HEDLEYTUESDAY 2xrsquos a month Soup and Sandwich - OAPO Hall watch for postersTHURSDAY Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Happy Hall free computer useTHURSDAY Learn how to make Crafts - 630 pm to 9 pm at OAPO Hall2ND MONDAY Regular monthly meetings are held at 6 pm Hedley Happy Hall19 + amp over welcome2ND MONDAY Hedley Museum meeting 600 pm at the Museum2ND SUNDAY Pancake Breakfast Hedley Happy Hall 800 am to 1100 am OAPO Hall3RD MONDAY Monthly meeting 2 pm at OAPOEVERY SUNDAY Hedley Farmerrsquos Market June 17 to October 9th 9 am to 1 pm follow the signs
Phone (250)499-2653Fax (250)499-2645
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section or the calendar section FREE OF CHARGE
Call 499-2653 or 497-8880
THE
The Keremeos Branch is located at 638 - 7th AvenuePh (250)499-2313
~ No Registration Notices ~
Did you know
ldquoCamping Out - The Great Outdoorsrdquo is our theme for the next Summer
Reading Club program at the Keremeos Library on Aug 3 at 1000 am This
free program is for children ages 5-12
Keremeos Branch 192
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Support the Legion you support your
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Saturday July 28 3 pm Meat DrawHosted by amp Proceeds to Keremeos Caw-ston Sportsman Association 5 pm Din-
ner Beef Dip or Pulled Pork on a Bun amp Salad $5 5 pm Open Juke Box
Lightning strikes about 6000
times per minute on this planet
Girl Guides are now selling
those delicious spring cookies
Cost is $5box Your purchase supports programming and
activities for girls across CanadaGet your cookies at the Review
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE AT THE REVIEW
PRICES STARTING ATBlack amp White Copies 15 cent eachColour Copies 75 cent each
Annual Friends of the LibraryBook Sale
Saturday August 4900 am to 200 pm
atValley First Credit Union
Keremeos Branch 192
Support the Legion you support your
community
RCL Branch 192 Presentsan Evening with Elvis
Saturday August 4 2012Cold Plate Dinner 6 pm
Adam Fitzpatrick as Elvis 7 pm
SOLD OUT
Hedley Summer Street DanceAugust 3 2012
7 - 11 pm
Lazy Mike amp the Rockinrsquo ReclinersFREE family event with prizes dancing amp fun
Chicken BBQ before Dance at Woodlie Park(Adults $12 12 amp Under $8)
Garlic Workshop August 8th at the Cawston Hall
Topics will include the management of pests and pathogens of garlic
The BCMAL vegetable specialist will be in attendanceMeeting will start at 9 am and will be followed by
field visitsFor further information contact Tamara Richardson
(250)502-7546
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 3
news
The winners of the Robin Ridge Winery 2012 Robin Hood Competition were Robin Hood - John Mears (second from left) Maid Marion - Bill Duff (once again - third from left) Friar Tuck - Bill Wieland (third from right) Congratulations to all the participants - there were a lot of good shots It was a very entertaining day
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
During the first quarter of 2012 Keremeos RCMP responded to 277 calls for service compared with 227 calls during the fi rst quarter of 2011 an increase of 22 per cent
Assaults sexual assault theft from vehicles vehicle theft mischief and ldquootherrdquo categories were all up this year over last The increases compared to 2011rsquos low numbers represent in most cases a change of only one or two instances
In January two males and one
female were arrested and charged in connection with a series of vandalism reports which ocurred throughout the townsite between December 24 2011 and January 13 of this year They are currently out on conditions awaiting court
Cause disturbance complaints de-clined substantially from an approxi-mate average of 20 per quarter over the last six quarters to only fi ve in the fi rst three months of 2012
Drug Enforcement Two founded drug offences were
investigated during the fi rst quarter of 2012 both of which involved simple Controlled Drug and Substance Act possession One involved marihauna possession the other involved cocaine and opioid possession
Impaired DrivingOne three day IRP (Immediate
Roadside Suspension) and three 24
hour suspensions were issued for al-cohol use
The detachment continued its at-tempts to engage the public and show support for local functions The restor-ative justice program continues to be under development in Keremeos but a spring training session for volunteer facilitators had to be cancelled due to lack of interest in February
Keremeos RCMP maintain a prolifi c offender fi le listing all offenders with conditions in the detachment area Curfew checks are expected and con-duvted on a regular basis and crime analyst reports are used to target high crime areas
There are currently no individuals in the Keremeos area that could be con-sidered chronic nuisance offenders
Crime Stoppers received four tips relating to events in Keremeos and area during the fi rst quarter
Average fi rst quarter for Keremeos crime stats Increase in crimes reported cited as cause for slight increase in crimes statistics over same period last year
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
July 27 will mark a very special day for Dale Wright and Jeraldine Estin of Eau Vivre Winery First The Honourable Steven Point Lieutenant Governor of BC will visit Eau Vivre Winery to present ldquoThe Lieutenant Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in Brit-ish Columbia Winesrdquo for their 2009 Pinot Noir
Following that they will have their offi cial release party Estin explained ldquoWe plan to offi cially release our 2009 Pinot Noir at a release party at our winery on July 27 from 4-6 pm Neighbours friends and fellow wine lovers are invited to celebrate this special occasion with us with a tasting some appetizers on
our winery patio and live music by the Gala Vanterrsquos We will have this vintage available for purchase starting that afternoon Commemorative signed bottles will be available for purchase at the release partyrdquo
ldquoOur 2009 Pinot Noir was produced from grapes grown in esteemed vineyards on Upper Bench Road in Keremeos After fermentation this wine rested for 18 months in a blend of French and American oak barrelsrdquo explained Wright who was the winemaker for this vintage with the help of assistant winemaker Spencer Kelly Only 253 cases of the 2009 Pinot Noir were produced
Eau Vivre Winery offers French-style small-batch hand-crafted wines ranging from light crisp whites to big full reds For more information on Eau Vivre visit their website at wwwEauVivreWineryca call 2504992655 or follow them on Facebook and Twitter
Similkameen winery launches new release with awardEau Vivre Wineryrsquos 2009 pinot noir release party July 27
Contributed
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Colour Copies 75 cent each
Black amp White Copies 15 cent each
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
GRANT DOUGLAS ETTY March 27 1955 - January 17 2012
A Celebration of life will be heldAugust 4 2012
1100 amat the Keremeos LegionAnyone wishing to pay their
respects is welcome
Oliver Theatre250-498-2277
SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY
(unless otherwise stated)AIR
CONDITIONEDwwwolivertheatreca
Page 4 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Rob Hager Chief Financial Offi cer for the Village of Keremeos takes part in the Fortis clothesline campaign on July 20 Fortis representatives Richard Dubecki and Keddi-Anne Sherbino were offering free retractable clothelines to residents as part of an energy conservation campaign The Fortis booth was set up in Memorial Park across from the village offi ce from noon until 4 pm which unfortunately coincided with the worst of Fridayrsquos windy and rainy weather
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Alex Atamanenko MP for BC Southern Interior was recently offered the opportuni-ty to nominate 30 can-didates for the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubiliee medal
Atamanenko re-cently offered each of the three regional dis-tricts in his riding the opportunity to recom-mend ten individuals for nomination
The federal riding of BC Southern Interi-or encompasses Elec-toral Areas ldquoArdquo ldquoBrdquo ldquoCrdquo ldquoGrdquo and ldquoHrdquo as well as the com-munities of Oliver Osoyoos Keremeos and Princeton
Regional district directors carried a rec-ommendation on July 19 that would see the
opportunity to select recipients offered to the general public
Newspaper ads will be placed in com-munity newspapers outlining the offer-ing and an ad hoc committee of three regional directors will be formed to review the names and recom-mend to the regional board 10 individuals for nomination of the medal
To be eligible for nomination in the re-gional district indi-viduals must be Cana-
dian citizens who have made a ldquosignificant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior
The nominee must have been alive on Feb-ruary 6 2012 (the date of Her Majestyrsquos ac-cession to the Throne) the award can be made posthumously but the recipient must have been alive on that dateSubmissions for nomi-nees must be made by Sept 4 The commit-
tee will make their recommendations to the board by October 15
Public asked to nominate recipients for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medals
Ten medals to be awarded in Regional Dis-trict Okanagan Similkameen
By Steve Arstad The Review
The government of British Columbia has created a short-list of proponents to enter the next stage of evaluation for the proposed privatization of the Liquor Distribution Branchrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Government has undertaken a transparent process based on standard government procure-ment practices to consider six proposals in response to the Negotiated Request for Pro-posals (NRFP) to contract for the LDBrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Based on the six submis-sions received the NRFP evaluation committee short-listed four of the most quali-fi ed proponents They are (in alphabetical order)
ContainerWorld Forward-
ing Services Inc Exel Canada Ltd Kuehne + Nagel LtdMetro Supply Chain Group
IncThe NRFP contained a
provision for up to the three top-ranked proposals There was a tie for the third spot so four proponents will now continue through the process The shortlisted proponents will now have an opportunity to refi ne their proposals based on discussions with the NRFP evaluation committee
Liquor privatization study proceedingFour proponents to be evaluated in next phase of NRFP
Ministry of Labour Citizenrsquos Services and Open Government
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 5
news
Members of the Similkameen Valley Planning Society including Doug French Public Works Manager for the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen gathered at the Keremeos Village Council Chambers last Wednesday July 18 to discuss progress on tourism and watershed study initiatives
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
MosquitoesAs of April 20 the RDOS
began spraying a larvacide to control nuisance mosqui-toes in the entire area of the Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen To July 5 80 hours of spraying had been done which accounts for about 50 per cent of budgeted spraying
Recto-bac is the larvacide which is used it attacks the larvae which are present in the water- it has a 24 hour ef-fectiveness in water
Our recent bout of wet weather makes the mosquito control very dif-fi cult as the larvae hatch out at an exponentially greater rate when conditions are cool and moist Luckily the intense heat helps to keep popula-tions somewhat in check
There are 245 identified sites within the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen there are some areas of greater concern and the crew of two is able to spray about 100 sites in a week
Olalla and rural Keremeos are getting sprayed weekly
There will be a total of four helicopter spray-
ings The allocation of time spent spraying in the various communities to date is as fol-lows
Area ldquoArdquo - 11 per centPenticton - one per centArea ldquoBrdquo - 295 per cent Oliver - four per centArea ldquoCrdquo - 26 per centOsoyoos - two per centArea ldquoDrdquo - six per centSummerland - three per
centArea ldquoFrdquo- one per cent Penticton Indian Band -5
per cent AreardquoGrdquo - 13 per cent
Area ldquoHrdquo - three per centIf you have concerns that a population of
mosquitoes is increasing in your area please call the RDOS switchboard toll-free at 1-877-610-3737 and ask to speak to the Mosquito Control Offi cer Since they work out of offi ce you may have to leave a message include your name address area and the closest location of the outbreak- street intersection or clear descrip-tion Please bear in mind that the Okanagan-Similkameen represents a large area to cover so the offi cer may not be able to respond to your complaint immediately
Directorrsquos report from Area ldquoGrdquo
Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) has received notice from CUPE Local 1123 of fur-ther job action as part of their strike Beginning Monday July 23 and ongoing for two weeks CUPE members will not be administering the pull list This means that items requested by customers located at other branches will not be pulled to be sent to the customer The job action will result in delays with fi lling holds at all ORL branches both union and non-union We regret any inconvenience this may cause to our customers
CUPE 1123 represents 87 full-time equiva-lents (FTEs) of the non-professional and para-professional staff working in 16 branches of the ORL system
In addition to this job action customers are reminded that CUPE staff at unionized branches also continue other job action by not collecting late fees money for the sale of promotional items facility and room rentals and photo-copier fees
Customers who wish to unblock an account with over $20 in fees or who wish to pay for a meeting room can do so by sending payment to the ORL Administration Centre 1430 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Please include your name and account number You can also visit the ORL Administration Centre at 1430 KLO Road between 830 am - 4 pm on weekdays with a cheque or cash no debitcredit machine is available
Unionized branches affected by this job action are Cherryville Falkland Golden Kel-owna Lake Country Mission North Shuswap Westbank Oyama Peachland Rutland Salmon Arm Silver Creek Sicamous South Shuswap Vernon and the Administration Centre More information can be found at wwworlbccanews-events
Library customers can expect delays with hold requests
Job action will reduce service at unionized Okanagan Regional Library branches
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You are invited to our 2009 Pinot Noir Release Party
This wine just won a 2012 Lieutenant Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in British Columbia wines
July 27th 4-6pmWine tasting appetizers and live entertainmentSigned bottles of wine available for purchase
at Eau Vivre Winery716 Lowe Drive Cawston BC
2504992655wwwEauVivreWineryca
DID YOU KNOWThe first edition of the Keremeos Review was published November
26 1998 Since then the Review paper has grown to offer more services to our customers and subscribers We also offer
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Page 6 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
opinion
Editorial
Survey says- nothing
Last week the Village of Keremeos released the results of this yearrsquos Citizen Survey
Out of more than 600 of the surveys circulated 184 returns were tabulated in the second year that the village has conducted this poll
A recent opinion piece by columnist Rob Gerst published in the Review last week cautioned citi-zens about the way public opinion can be manipu-lated in these types of surveys In reviewing the responses to Keremeosrsquo survey one could come to the conclusion that Gerst is on to something
Much of the commentary that was published out of the survey concerns aspects of governance that the village has no responsibility for Residents literally complained about everything - including the weather
A number of responses opted to take the low road making negative comment on several village council and selected members of staff
When a municipality conducts a citizen survey the intention is to receive meaningful input about municipal issues not to provide a forum for inap-propriate personal attacks
The negative comments made toward village council seems pointedly unfair given they have only been in offi ce eight months It leads one to the conclusion that the only ones replying to the survey were residents with an axe to grind against government in general and if that is the case they will never be made satisfi ed anyway
Many comments simply had no basis in fact or in propriety to be in the report so one has to wonder if the village is wise to continue wasting taxpayerrsquos money collecting the results
From our point of view we would hope they have more important things to do
THE REVIEWPublisher Mark Walker605 7th AveBox 130
Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0email publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
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STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
Herersquos a look at the years ahead Asset prices will be stagnant for the most part and more likely to fall than rise Some prices will go down but donrsquot expect to see that at the grocery store or at the gas pumps very often those are headed up Other countries are going to mostly be worse off than we Canadians will be but that wonrsquot help our export-led economy and our public sectors are going to shrink like it or not As for pay raises donrsquot hold your breath theyrsquore going to be few and far between More likely yoursquoll be asked to take reduced hours at least once in the next few years
Thatrsquos a pretty grim pic-ture The good news is if you treat it seriously yoursquoll probably do better than okay Only if you keep thinking ldquoitrsquos going to get better any day nowrdquo are you likely to end up getting hurt
Japan is one place thatrsquos been living like this for more than two decades now Since 1990 Japanrsquos economy has been helped by exports but
itrsquos been a long grind for other parts of its economy (The Nikkei average for Japanese stocks is 14 of what it was back then and Japanrsquos had 0 per cent interest rates for so long now that savings actu-ally cost money thanks to taxation) The housing market slipped and fell and has never recovered
Wersquore better off than that - but closer to it than it looks Yet the average Japanese thinks the last two years havenrsquot been altogether bad Theyrsquove paid down debt retiring as much paying of interest as they could (that paid better than investing) Theyrsquove moved upmarket buying quality goods when they needed to buy - or wait-ing a year to get a better product at a better price They spend more on transportation and food than before but otherwise theyrsquove handled the stagnation well
In this country wersquove got some pretty profl igate gov-ernments Theyrsquove racked up debts to the point where interest payments are a real problem Ontariorsquos annual payments exceed everything other than health and educa-
tion spending and are about to pass education Wrestling the budgets down isnrsquot an option itrsquos becoming man-datory
A global credit crunch will send interest rates up as everyone backs off funding governments without getting a good premium for it So the broader public sector both federally and provincially is going to be cut back which in turn slows the economy
Meanwhile when you see high flying countries like China India Russia and Brazil (to pick the four big-gest) shrinking their growth estimates dramatically and retrenching their spending you know that wersquore going to see that hit our exports - and Canada like Japan is an ex-porting nation That puts the crunch on the private sector less overtime fewer shifts maybe even some closures
Our companies have been rapidly trying to shed their debt since 2008 Many of the rest of us as individuals and families have piled it on in-stead New bigger mortgages new lines of credit more on the old credit cards
As American financial
commentator Karl Denninger notes in the opening credits to his weekly podcast ldquoThe Market Tickerrdquo itrsquos a defl a-tionary period The value of money is going up debt gets more expensive to service All this before higher interest rates hit our family balance sheets too
Food and energy are the great exceptions to this Food for us is mostly energy anyway hydrocarbons get cracked to make fertilizers fuels for farm equipment keep irrigation pumps running and keep the processing and dis-tribution systems humming As for energy we may still be fi nding lots of it but what wersquore fi nding is the expensive stuff lots of capital to extract it lots more to process it
Give us $20 per barrel (bbl) oil for fi ve years and the economy will boom but wersquore not going to have a lot of $20bbl ever again Thatrsquos why wersquore having so much trouble getting things fi ring on all cylinders again
Get smart about your fu-ture The years ahead canrsquot and wonrsquot be fi xed by gov-ernment action This time itrsquos up to you
Time to get smart about the economyBy Bruce Stewart Troy Media
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
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Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
Contributed
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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July 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
26 27 28 29 30 31 01JammersWelcome
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
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4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
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(1942-2010)
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(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
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376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
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Average Min
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HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
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The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
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Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET 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 creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 2 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
OKANAGAN FALLSSECOND MON Communities for Kids OKFalls Table Mtg 245 pm at StrongStart Early Learning Ctr at OK Falls Elementary 250-498-8433 for more infoMON amp WED Carpet Bowling 1 pm Senioriacutes CentreTUESDAY South Okanagan Toastmasters 7 - 9 pm at Best Western in Osoyoos Call 498-4412 499-2144TUESDAY Bingo at the Senior Citizeniacutes Centre on Willow St 1pm (except last Tues)EVERY 3RD TUESDAY Legion Branch 227 Gen Meeting 7 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsWEDNESDAY Join the Stroke Recovery Club for stroke survivors and caregivers from 10 am to 12 noon at the South Okanagan Similkameen Brain Injury Society office 2-996 Main Street PentictonCall Tina at 490-0613 FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 100 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Womens Institute meeting at the Falls Community Centre business at 7 entertainment at 8 pm Call Betty for more info - 497-6665THURSDAY Bridge 1 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Crib 7 pm Seniors CentreTHURSDAY Computer classes 9 am Senioriacutes CentreFRIDAY Arts group painting 1- 3 pmFRIDAY Whist 7 pm 2ND amp 4TH FRIDAY A Wellness Clinic is held at the Seniors Centre on Willow Street 9 to 11 am Have your blood pressure heart and weight checked by a retired registered nurse Open to everyoneFIRST FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary Dinner and Entertainment 600 pm After the Meat DrawTHIRD FRIDAY OF MONTH OK Falls Legion Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry Dinner 600 pm After the Meat DrawFRIDAYS amp SATURDAYS The Okanagan Falls Legion Branch 227 has meat draws from 500 pmSATURDAY OK Falls Legion Branch 227 Dinner and Dance 600 pmFIRST SATURDAY Ladies Auxiliary Branch 227 Drop in Bingo 1-4 pm Jack Hill Room OK FallsTHIRD SATURDAY OF MONTH Drop in bingo at OK Falls Senior Centre 1128 Willow St
KEREMEOSMONDAY NA meets at 8 pm at the South Similkameen Health Centre2nd MONDAY Similkameen COPS 7 pm Upstairs at the Legion (Legion Hall) Ben Gumm for info 499-02164th MONDAY Orchard Haven - Friends and family council monthly meetings Making a difference to residential careMON WED FRI KrossFit Fitness (similar to lsquoboot camprsquo) 715 - 8 am Sim Rec Centre For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTUESDAY Every 2nd Caregiver Group Activity Room Orchard Haven 130 - 3 pm For info 499-3020TUESDAY AA Meetings 730 pm in the Health Center Activity Room info call Diane 499-0077TUESDAY Handguns 530 pm Fly Tying22 Shoot 7 pm KCSA (Keremeos Cawston Sportsmans Association) Club House More info call 250-499-7027TUESDAY Keremeos Bellringers 730 pm Cawston United Church for more info call Herma 499-5292 Joan 499-2450 WEDNESDAY Qigong exercise 9 am Cawston Church Hall 499-7852 for informationWEDNESDAY Kyokushin Karate at Legion Hall from 5 - 7 pm Phone Lyle for info 292-8565WEDNESDAY Diabetes Clinic 830 am - 3 pm at Similkameen Health Centre RN amp Reg Dietitian in attendance Dr referrals or self refer-
ral Appts necessary Phone 1-800-707-85501st THURSDAY South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting 7 pm at the Ecumenical Church in KeremeosTHURSDAYS AA meetings at 730 pm Health Centre activity room Info call Eleanor 499-5982THURSDAY KCSA Monthly meetings the last Thursday of each month at clubhouse 730 pmTHURSDAY Yoga Cawston Hall in the WI Room 730 pm for more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaTHURSDAY Afternoon dances at the OAP Seniors Centre from 130 - 4 pmTHURSDAY Similkameen Adult Badminton Club Oct 16th to Dec 18th 7 pm to 9 pm For more info call Manfred at 499-5290THURSDAY Weight Watchers 5 pm Elks Hall More info call Sarah at 250-499-2878FRIDAY Keremeos TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 900 am at the Health Centre Visitors amp new members are welcome Call Georgina at 499-0202 or Dianne Clifton at 499-5180 for more infoFRIDAY Elks and Royal Purple bingo Doors open at 530 pm FRIDAY Carpet Bowling at 100 pm in the Cawston Hall Bowlers needed Call Glennys at 499-5409SUNDAY KCSA Trap Shooting 1100 am to Weather permittingSUNDAY Yoga at 800 am at Sim Rec Centre bring a yoga mat amp blanket Call Theresia (Certified Yoga Instructor) 499-2029 or email trin51yahoocaSUNDAY AA Meeting at 1000 am in the Health Center Activity Room Info call Eleanor at 499-59823rd MONDAY Kars Under the K Meeting 700 pm Meeting Room at Health Center Call Marcel Morin for info 499-77752nd TUESDAY Can-Do General Meetings Everyone Welcome Phone 499-2420 for more information 3RD TUESDAY Legion General Meeting 700 pm Keremeos Legion Hall1ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH Regular meeting of the OAP Branch 65 at 2 pm Keremeos1ST amp 3RD WEDNESDAY Search amp Rescue meet 7-9 pm 8th Ave amp 4th St Call 499-6067 or 499-54292ND WEDNESDAY OF MONTH The Similkameen Garden Club meets at 7 pm at the OAP Centre on Main Street in Keremeos Everyone is welcome2ND amp 4TH THURSDAY Keremeos Lions Club meet upstairs at the Legion hall at 7 pm 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY The Royal Purple Lodge meets at 130 pm at the Elks Hall Info 499-7073LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH KCSA Club meetingEVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY The Keremeos Elks meet at 730 pm at the Elks Hall EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY amp FRIDAY Interval Training at the Rec Center 6am-7am Call Annette 250-499-22381ST SUNDAY OF MONTH Jam Session OAP 1 pm Everyone Welcome 499-0112
HEDLEYTUESDAY 2xrsquos a month Soup and Sandwich - OAPO Hall watch for postersTHURSDAY Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Happy Hall free computer useTHURSDAY Learn how to make Crafts - 630 pm to 9 pm at OAPO Hall2ND MONDAY Regular monthly meetings are held at 6 pm Hedley Happy Hall19 + amp over welcome2ND MONDAY Hedley Museum meeting 600 pm at the Museum2ND SUNDAY Pancake Breakfast Hedley Happy Hall 800 am to 1100 am OAPO Hall3RD MONDAY Monthly meeting 2 pm at OAPOEVERY SUNDAY Hedley Farmerrsquos Market June 17 to October 9th 9 am to 1 pm follow the signs
Phone (250)499-2653Fax (250)499-2645
Are you a non-profit organization Do you have a community fundraiser coming up Can we help get the word
out Call the Review today to have your event listed in the events
section or the calendar section FREE OF CHARGE
Call 499-2653 or 497-8880
THE
The Keremeos Branch is located at 638 - 7th AvenuePh (250)499-2313
~ No Registration Notices ~
Did you know
ldquoCamping Out - The Great Outdoorsrdquo is our theme for the next Summer
Reading Club program at the Keremeos Library on Aug 3 at 1000 am This
free program is for children ages 5-12
Keremeos Branch 192
FOR MORE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES
CONTACT THE REVIEWAT
250-499-2653
Support the Legion you support your
community
Blaine R Krist
Service Beyond ExpectationGraham Funeral Homersquos tradition of professional caring service started in 1936 and remains as strong as ever Today that same
compassionate understanding is assured during your time of need by Blaine and Kate Krist They will be there for you providing caring
service for that time when you need someone
GrahamFuneral Home
5920 Kootenay St Oliver BC ~2504983833~wwwgrahamfhcom
Kate Krist
Saturday July 28 3 pm Meat DrawHosted by amp Proceeds to Keremeos Caw-ston Sportsman Association 5 pm Din-
ner Beef Dip or Pulled Pork on a Bun amp Salad $5 5 pm Open Juke Box
Lightning strikes about 6000
times per minute on this planet
Girl Guides are now selling
those delicious spring cookies
Cost is $5box Your purchase supports programming and
activities for girls across CanadaGet your cookies at the Review
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE AT THE REVIEW
PRICES STARTING ATBlack amp White Copies 15 cent eachColour Copies 75 cent each
Annual Friends of the LibraryBook Sale
Saturday August 4900 am to 200 pm
atValley First Credit Union
Keremeos Branch 192
Support the Legion you support your
community
RCL Branch 192 Presentsan Evening with Elvis
Saturday August 4 2012Cold Plate Dinner 6 pm
Adam Fitzpatrick as Elvis 7 pm
SOLD OUT
Hedley Summer Street DanceAugust 3 2012
7 - 11 pm
Lazy Mike amp the Rockinrsquo ReclinersFREE family event with prizes dancing amp fun
Chicken BBQ before Dance at Woodlie Park(Adults $12 12 amp Under $8)
Garlic Workshop August 8th at the Cawston Hall
Topics will include the management of pests and pathogens of garlic
The BCMAL vegetable specialist will be in attendanceMeeting will start at 9 am and will be followed by
field visitsFor further information contact Tamara Richardson
(250)502-7546
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 3
news
The winners of the Robin Ridge Winery 2012 Robin Hood Competition were Robin Hood - John Mears (second from left) Maid Marion - Bill Duff (once again - third from left) Friar Tuck - Bill Wieland (third from right) Congratulations to all the participants - there were a lot of good shots It was a very entertaining day
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
During the first quarter of 2012 Keremeos RCMP responded to 277 calls for service compared with 227 calls during the fi rst quarter of 2011 an increase of 22 per cent
Assaults sexual assault theft from vehicles vehicle theft mischief and ldquootherrdquo categories were all up this year over last The increases compared to 2011rsquos low numbers represent in most cases a change of only one or two instances
In January two males and one
female were arrested and charged in connection with a series of vandalism reports which ocurred throughout the townsite between December 24 2011 and January 13 of this year They are currently out on conditions awaiting court
Cause disturbance complaints de-clined substantially from an approxi-mate average of 20 per quarter over the last six quarters to only fi ve in the fi rst three months of 2012
Drug Enforcement Two founded drug offences were
investigated during the fi rst quarter of 2012 both of which involved simple Controlled Drug and Substance Act possession One involved marihauna possession the other involved cocaine and opioid possession
Impaired DrivingOne three day IRP (Immediate
Roadside Suspension) and three 24
hour suspensions were issued for al-cohol use
The detachment continued its at-tempts to engage the public and show support for local functions The restor-ative justice program continues to be under development in Keremeos but a spring training session for volunteer facilitators had to be cancelled due to lack of interest in February
Keremeos RCMP maintain a prolifi c offender fi le listing all offenders with conditions in the detachment area Curfew checks are expected and con-duvted on a regular basis and crime analyst reports are used to target high crime areas
There are currently no individuals in the Keremeos area that could be con-sidered chronic nuisance offenders
Crime Stoppers received four tips relating to events in Keremeos and area during the fi rst quarter
Average fi rst quarter for Keremeos crime stats Increase in crimes reported cited as cause for slight increase in crimes statistics over same period last year
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
July 27 will mark a very special day for Dale Wright and Jeraldine Estin of Eau Vivre Winery First The Honourable Steven Point Lieutenant Governor of BC will visit Eau Vivre Winery to present ldquoThe Lieutenant Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in Brit-ish Columbia Winesrdquo for their 2009 Pinot Noir
Following that they will have their offi cial release party Estin explained ldquoWe plan to offi cially release our 2009 Pinot Noir at a release party at our winery on July 27 from 4-6 pm Neighbours friends and fellow wine lovers are invited to celebrate this special occasion with us with a tasting some appetizers on
our winery patio and live music by the Gala Vanterrsquos We will have this vintage available for purchase starting that afternoon Commemorative signed bottles will be available for purchase at the release partyrdquo
ldquoOur 2009 Pinot Noir was produced from grapes grown in esteemed vineyards on Upper Bench Road in Keremeos After fermentation this wine rested for 18 months in a blend of French and American oak barrelsrdquo explained Wright who was the winemaker for this vintage with the help of assistant winemaker Spencer Kelly Only 253 cases of the 2009 Pinot Noir were produced
Eau Vivre Winery offers French-style small-batch hand-crafted wines ranging from light crisp whites to big full reds For more information on Eau Vivre visit their website at wwwEauVivreWineryca call 2504992655 or follow them on Facebook and Twitter
Similkameen winery launches new release with awardEau Vivre Wineryrsquos 2009 pinot noir release party July 27
Contributed
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE AT THE REVIEWPRICES STARTING AT
Colour Copies 75 cent each
Black amp White Copies 15 cent each
KEREMEOS ELKS amp ROYAL PURPLEFRIDAY BINGO
Friday Night at the Elks HallDoors Open at 530 pm
All proceeds go towards Elks amp Royal Purple Charities
GRANT DOUGLAS ETTY March 27 1955 - January 17 2012
A Celebration of life will be heldAugust 4 2012
1100 amat the Keremeos LegionAnyone wishing to pay their
respects is welcome
Oliver Theatre250-498-2277
SUMMER SHOWTIMES700 amp 900 pm NIGHTLY
(unless otherwise stated)AIR
CONDITIONEDwwwolivertheatreca
Page 4 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Rob Hager Chief Financial Offi cer for the Village of Keremeos takes part in the Fortis clothesline campaign on July 20 Fortis representatives Richard Dubecki and Keddi-Anne Sherbino were offering free retractable clothelines to residents as part of an energy conservation campaign The Fortis booth was set up in Memorial Park across from the village offi ce from noon until 4 pm which unfortunately coincided with the worst of Fridayrsquos windy and rainy weather
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Alex Atamanenko MP for BC Southern Interior was recently offered the opportuni-ty to nominate 30 can-didates for the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubiliee medal
Atamanenko re-cently offered each of the three regional dis-tricts in his riding the opportunity to recom-mend ten individuals for nomination
The federal riding of BC Southern Interi-or encompasses Elec-toral Areas ldquoArdquo ldquoBrdquo ldquoCrdquo ldquoGrdquo and ldquoHrdquo as well as the com-munities of Oliver Osoyoos Keremeos and Princeton
Regional district directors carried a rec-ommendation on July 19 that would see the
opportunity to select recipients offered to the general public
Newspaper ads will be placed in com-munity newspapers outlining the offer-ing and an ad hoc committee of three regional directors will be formed to review the names and recom-mend to the regional board 10 individuals for nomination of the medal
To be eligible for nomination in the re-gional district indi-viduals must be Cana-
dian citizens who have made a ldquosignificant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior
The nominee must have been alive on Feb-ruary 6 2012 (the date of Her Majestyrsquos ac-cession to the Throne) the award can be made posthumously but the recipient must have been alive on that dateSubmissions for nomi-nees must be made by Sept 4 The commit-
tee will make their recommendations to the board by October 15
Public asked to nominate recipients for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medals
Ten medals to be awarded in Regional Dis-trict Okanagan Similkameen
By Steve Arstad The Review
The government of British Columbia has created a short-list of proponents to enter the next stage of evaluation for the proposed privatization of the Liquor Distribution Branchrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Government has undertaken a transparent process based on standard government procure-ment practices to consider six proposals in response to the Negotiated Request for Pro-posals (NRFP) to contract for the LDBrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Based on the six submis-sions received the NRFP evaluation committee short-listed four of the most quali-fi ed proponents They are (in alphabetical order)
ContainerWorld Forward-
ing Services Inc Exel Canada Ltd Kuehne + Nagel LtdMetro Supply Chain Group
IncThe NRFP contained a
provision for up to the three top-ranked proposals There was a tie for the third spot so four proponents will now continue through the process The shortlisted proponents will now have an opportunity to refi ne their proposals based on discussions with the NRFP evaluation committee
Liquor privatization study proceedingFour proponents to be evaluated in next phase of NRFP
Ministry of Labour Citizenrsquos Services and Open Government
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 5
news
Members of the Similkameen Valley Planning Society including Doug French Public Works Manager for the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen gathered at the Keremeos Village Council Chambers last Wednesday July 18 to discuss progress on tourism and watershed study initiatives
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
MosquitoesAs of April 20 the RDOS
began spraying a larvacide to control nuisance mosqui-toes in the entire area of the Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen To July 5 80 hours of spraying had been done which accounts for about 50 per cent of budgeted spraying
Recto-bac is the larvacide which is used it attacks the larvae which are present in the water- it has a 24 hour ef-fectiveness in water
Our recent bout of wet weather makes the mosquito control very dif-fi cult as the larvae hatch out at an exponentially greater rate when conditions are cool and moist Luckily the intense heat helps to keep popula-tions somewhat in check
There are 245 identified sites within the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen there are some areas of greater concern and the crew of two is able to spray about 100 sites in a week
Olalla and rural Keremeos are getting sprayed weekly
There will be a total of four helicopter spray-
ings The allocation of time spent spraying in the various communities to date is as fol-lows
Area ldquoArdquo - 11 per centPenticton - one per centArea ldquoBrdquo - 295 per cent Oliver - four per centArea ldquoCrdquo - 26 per centOsoyoos - two per centArea ldquoDrdquo - six per centSummerland - three per
centArea ldquoFrdquo- one per cent Penticton Indian Band -5
per cent AreardquoGrdquo - 13 per cent
Area ldquoHrdquo - three per centIf you have concerns that a population of
mosquitoes is increasing in your area please call the RDOS switchboard toll-free at 1-877-610-3737 and ask to speak to the Mosquito Control Offi cer Since they work out of offi ce you may have to leave a message include your name address area and the closest location of the outbreak- street intersection or clear descrip-tion Please bear in mind that the Okanagan-Similkameen represents a large area to cover so the offi cer may not be able to respond to your complaint immediately
Directorrsquos report from Area ldquoGrdquo
Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) has received notice from CUPE Local 1123 of fur-ther job action as part of their strike Beginning Monday July 23 and ongoing for two weeks CUPE members will not be administering the pull list This means that items requested by customers located at other branches will not be pulled to be sent to the customer The job action will result in delays with fi lling holds at all ORL branches both union and non-union We regret any inconvenience this may cause to our customers
CUPE 1123 represents 87 full-time equiva-lents (FTEs) of the non-professional and para-professional staff working in 16 branches of the ORL system
In addition to this job action customers are reminded that CUPE staff at unionized branches also continue other job action by not collecting late fees money for the sale of promotional items facility and room rentals and photo-copier fees
Customers who wish to unblock an account with over $20 in fees or who wish to pay for a meeting room can do so by sending payment to the ORL Administration Centre 1430 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Please include your name and account number You can also visit the ORL Administration Centre at 1430 KLO Road between 830 am - 4 pm on weekdays with a cheque or cash no debitcredit machine is available
Unionized branches affected by this job action are Cherryville Falkland Golden Kel-owna Lake Country Mission North Shuswap Westbank Oyama Peachland Rutland Salmon Arm Silver Creek Sicamous South Shuswap Vernon and the Administration Centre More information can be found at wwworlbccanews-events
Library customers can expect delays with hold requests
Job action will reduce service at unionized Okanagan Regional Library branches
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Page 6 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
opinion
Editorial
Survey says- nothing
Last week the Village of Keremeos released the results of this yearrsquos Citizen Survey
Out of more than 600 of the surveys circulated 184 returns were tabulated in the second year that the village has conducted this poll
A recent opinion piece by columnist Rob Gerst published in the Review last week cautioned citi-zens about the way public opinion can be manipu-lated in these types of surveys In reviewing the responses to Keremeosrsquo survey one could come to the conclusion that Gerst is on to something
Much of the commentary that was published out of the survey concerns aspects of governance that the village has no responsibility for Residents literally complained about everything - including the weather
A number of responses opted to take the low road making negative comment on several village council and selected members of staff
When a municipality conducts a citizen survey the intention is to receive meaningful input about municipal issues not to provide a forum for inap-propriate personal attacks
The negative comments made toward village council seems pointedly unfair given they have only been in offi ce eight months It leads one to the conclusion that the only ones replying to the survey were residents with an axe to grind against government in general and if that is the case they will never be made satisfi ed anyway
Many comments simply had no basis in fact or in propriety to be in the report so one has to wonder if the village is wise to continue wasting taxpayerrsquos money collecting the results
From our point of view we would hope they have more important things to do
THE REVIEWPublisher Mark Walker605 7th AveBox 130
Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0email publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for our publishing activities
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
Herersquos a look at the years ahead Asset prices will be stagnant for the most part and more likely to fall than rise Some prices will go down but donrsquot expect to see that at the grocery store or at the gas pumps very often those are headed up Other countries are going to mostly be worse off than we Canadians will be but that wonrsquot help our export-led economy and our public sectors are going to shrink like it or not As for pay raises donrsquot hold your breath theyrsquore going to be few and far between More likely yoursquoll be asked to take reduced hours at least once in the next few years
Thatrsquos a pretty grim pic-ture The good news is if you treat it seriously yoursquoll probably do better than okay Only if you keep thinking ldquoitrsquos going to get better any day nowrdquo are you likely to end up getting hurt
Japan is one place thatrsquos been living like this for more than two decades now Since 1990 Japanrsquos economy has been helped by exports but
itrsquos been a long grind for other parts of its economy (The Nikkei average for Japanese stocks is 14 of what it was back then and Japanrsquos had 0 per cent interest rates for so long now that savings actu-ally cost money thanks to taxation) The housing market slipped and fell and has never recovered
Wersquore better off than that - but closer to it than it looks Yet the average Japanese thinks the last two years havenrsquot been altogether bad Theyrsquove paid down debt retiring as much paying of interest as they could (that paid better than investing) Theyrsquove moved upmarket buying quality goods when they needed to buy - or wait-ing a year to get a better product at a better price They spend more on transportation and food than before but otherwise theyrsquove handled the stagnation well
In this country wersquove got some pretty profl igate gov-ernments Theyrsquove racked up debts to the point where interest payments are a real problem Ontariorsquos annual payments exceed everything other than health and educa-
tion spending and are about to pass education Wrestling the budgets down isnrsquot an option itrsquos becoming man-datory
A global credit crunch will send interest rates up as everyone backs off funding governments without getting a good premium for it So the broader public sector both federally and provincially is going to be cut back which in turn slows the economy
Meanwhile when you see high flying countries like China India Russia and Brazil (to pick the four big-gest) shrinking their growth estimates dramatically and retrenching their spending you know that wersquore going to see that hit our exports - and Canada like Japan is an ex-porting nation That puts the crunch on the private sector less overtime fewer shifts maybe even some closures
Our companies have been rapidly trying to shed their debt since 2008 Many of the rest of us as individuals and families have piled it on in-stead New bigger mortgages new lines of credit more on the old credit cards
As American financial
commentator Karl Denninger notes in the opening credits to his weekly podcast ldquoThe Market Tickerrdquo itrsquos a defl a-tionary period The value of money is going up debt gets more expensive to service All this before higher interest rates hit our family balance sheets too
Food and energy are the great exceptions to this Food for us is mostly energy anyway hydrocarbons get cracked to make fertilizers fuels for farm equipment keep irrigation pumps running and keep the processing and dis-tribution systems humming As for energy we may still be fi nding lots of it but what wersquore fi nding is the expensive stuff lots of capital to extract it lots more to process it
Give us $20 per barrel (bbl) oil for fi ve years and the economy will boom but wersquore not going to have a lot of $20bbl ever again Thatrsquos why wersquore having so much trouble getting things fi ring on all cylinders again
Get smart about your fu-ture The years ahead canrsquot and wonrsquot be fi xed by gov-ernment action This time itrsquos up to you
Time to get smart about the economyBy Bruce Stewart Troy Media
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
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Soon the Village of Keremeos will have a new website and we are looking for pictures of our awesome valley Have you been lucky enough to capture beautiful photographs of the Keremeos area with a click of your camera Now is your chance to help showcase Keremeos Send us your photos and we may use them on our website Unfortunately we cannot give credit to the photographers on the websiteTheme The photo subject must be relevant to local activities or events in Keremeos Photos should capture the beauty and unique character of Kere-meos and surrounding areas Photographers should give consideration to the following themes
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Details Please include your name address phone number email address and bull all pertinent contact informationEach photo should be accompanied by the location of the photo-bull graphDigital copies can be provided on CDDVD or submitted via email bull to receptionkeremeoscaCDsDVDs can be mailed to PO Box 160 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 bull or dropped off in person at the Village Office located at 702 ndash 4th street KeremeosPhotos may be submitted in jpg jpeg gif or bull pngAll photos become the property of the Village of Keremeosbull Submissions will not be returnedbull Photos selected for use on the website will be at the discretion of the bull Village staff
Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
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Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
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Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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RecreationlandOkanogan Washington State amp Area
Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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The Lower Similkameen Valley
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Offi cial Visitor Guide
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Different
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SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
wwwprincetonca
THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
VISITORS GUIDE
RecreationlandYour Free Guide to North Central Washington
and South Okanagan BC
A supplement to the
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W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
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column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
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healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB 1-877-987-1420
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Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
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Your community Your classifi eds
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
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2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 3
news
The winners of the Robin Ridge Winery 2012 Robin Hood Competition were Robin Hood - John Mears (second from left) Maid Marion - Bill Duff (once again - third from left) Friar Tuck - Bill Wieland (third from right) Congratulations to all the participants - there were a lot of good shots It was a very entertaining day
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
During the first quarter of 2012 Keremeos RCMP responded to 277 calls for service compared with 227 calls during the fi rst quarter of 2011 an increase of 22 per cent
Assaults sexual assault theft from vehicles vehicle theft mischief and ldquootherrdquo categories were all up this year over last The increases compared to 2011rsquos low numbers represent in most cases a change of only one or two instances
In January two males and one
female were arrested and charged in connection with a series of vandalism reports which ocurred throughout the townsite between December 24 2011 and January 13 of this year They are currently out on conditions awaiting court
Cause disturbance complaints de-clined substantially from an approxi-mate average of 20 per quarter over the last six quarters to only fi ve in the fi rst three months of 2012
Drug Enforcement Two founded drug offences were
investigated during the fi rst quarter of 2012 both of which involved simple Controlled Drug and Substance Act possession One involved marihauna possession the other involved cocaine and opioid possession
Impaired DrivingOne three day IRP (Immediate
Roadside Suspension) and three 24
hour suspensions were issued for al-cohol use
The detachment continued its at-tempts to engage the public and show support for local functions The restor-ative justice program continues to be under development in Keremeos but a spring training session for volunteer facilitators had to be cancelled due to lack of interest in February
Keremeos RCMP maintain a prolifi c offender fi le listing all offenders with conditions in the detachment area Curfew checks are expected and con-duvted on a regular basis and crime analyst reports are used to target high crime areas
There are currently no individuals in the Keremeos area that could be con-sidered chronic nuisance offenders
Crime Stoppers received four tips relating to events in Keremeos and area during the fi rst quarter
Average fi rst quarter for Keremeos crime stats Increase in crimes reported cited as cause for slight increase in crimes statistics over same period last year
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
July 27 will mark a very special day for Dale Wright and Jeraldine Estin of Eau Vivre Winery First The Honourable Steven Point Lieutenant Governor of BC will visit Eau Vivre Winery to present ldquoThe Lieutenant Governorrsquos Award for Excellence in Brit-ish Columbia Winesrdquo for their 2009 Pinot Noir
Following that they will have their offi cial release party Estin explained ldquoWe plan to offi cially release our 2009 Pinot Noir at a release party at our winery on July 27 from 4-6 pm Neighbours friends and fellow wine lovers are invited to celebrate this special occasion with us with a tasting some appetizers on
our winery patio and live music by the Gala Vanterrsquos We will have this vintage available for purchase starting that afternoon Commemorative signed bottles will be available for purchase at the release partyrdquo
ldquoOur 2009 Pinot Noir was produced from grapes grown in esteemed vineyards on Upper Bench Road in Keremeos After fermentation this wine rested for 18 months in a blend of French and American oak barrelsrdquo explained Wright who was the winemaker for this vintage with the help of assistant winemaker Spencer Kelly Only 253 cases of the 2009 Pinot Noir were produced
Eau Vivre Winery offers French-style small-batch hand-crafted wines ranging from light crisp whites to big full reds For more information on Eau Vivre visit their website at wwwEauVivreWineryca call 2504992655 or follow them on Facebook and Twitter
Similkameen winery launches new release with awardEau Vivre Wineryrsquos 2009 pinot noir release party July 27
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news
Rob Hager Chief Financial Offi cer for the Village of Keremeos takes part in the Fortis clothesline campaign on July 20 Fortis representatives Richard Dubecki and Keddi-Anne Sherbino were offering free retractable clothelines to residents as part of an energy conservation campaign The Fortis booth was set up in Memorial Park across from the village offi ce from noon until 4 pm which unfortunately coincided with the worst of Fridayrsquos windy and rainy weather
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Alex Atamanenko MP for BC Southern Interior was recently offered the opportuni-ty to nominate 30 can-didates for the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubiliee medal
Atamanenko re-cently offered each of the three regional dis-tricts in his riding the opportunity to recom-mend ten individuals for nomination
The federal riding of BC Southern Interi-or encompasses Elec-toral Areas ldquoArdquo ldquoBrdquo ldquoCrdquo ldquoGrdquo and ldquoHrdquo as well as the com-munities of Oliver Osoyoos Keremeos and Princeton
Regional district directors carried a rec-ommendation on July 19 that would see the
opportunity to select recipients offered to the general public
Newspaper ads will be placed in com-munity newspapers outlining the offer-ing and an ad hoc committee of three regional directors will be formed to review the names and recom-mend to the regional board 10 individuals for nomination of the medal
To be eligible for nomination in the re-gional district indi-viduals must be Cana-
dian citizens who have made a ldquosignificant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior
The nominee must have been alive on Feb-ruary 6 2012 (the date of Her Majestyrsquos ac-cession to the Throne) the award can be made posthumously but the recipient must have been alive on that dateSubmissions for nomi-nees must be made by Sept 4 The commit-
tee will make their recommendations to the board by October 15
Public asked to nominate recipients for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medals
Ten medals to be awarded in Regional Dis-trict Okanagan Similkameen
By Steve Arstad The Review
The government of British Columbia has created a short-list of proponents to enter the next stage of evaluation for the proposed privatization of the Liquor Distribution Branchrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Government has undertaken a transparent process based on standard government procure-ment practices to consider six proposals in response to the Negotiated Request for Pro-posals (NRFP) to contract for the LDBrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Based on the six submis-sions received the NRFP evaluation committee short-listed four of the most quali-fi ed proponents They are (in alphabetical order)
ContainerWorld Forward-
ing Services Inc Exel Canada Ltd Kuehne + Nagel LtdMetro Supply Chain Group
IncThe NRFP contained a
provision for up to the three top-ranked proposals There was a tie for the third spot so four proponents will now continue through the process The shortlisted proponents will now have an opportunity to refi ne their proposals based on discussions with the NRFP evaluation committee
Liquor privatization study proceedingFour proponents to be evaluated in next phase of NRFP
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 5
news
Members of the Similkameen Valley Planning Society including Doug French Public Works Manager for the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen gathered at the Keremeos Village Council Chambers last Wednesday July 18 to discuss progress on tourism and watershed study initiatives
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
MosquitoesAs of April 20 the RDOS
began spraying a larvacide to control nuisance mosqui-toes in the entire area of the Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen To July 5 80 hours of spraying had been done which accounts for about 50 per cent of budgeted spraying
Recto-bac is the larvacide which is used it attacks the larvae which are present in the water- it has a 24 hour ef-fectiveness in water
Our recent bout of wet weather makes the mosquito control very dif-fi cult as the larvae hatch out at an exponentially greater rate when conditions are cool and moist Luckily the intense heat helps to keep popula-tions somewhat in check
There are 245 identified sites within the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen there are some areas of greater concern and the crew of two is able to spray about 100 sites in a week
Olalla and rural Keremeos are getting sprayed weekly
There will be a total of four helicopter spray-
ings The allocation of time spent spraying in the various communities to date is as fol-lows
Area ldquoArdquo - 11 per centPenticton - one per centArea ldquoBrdquo - 295 per cent Oliver - four per centArea ldquoCrdquo - 26 per centOsoyoos - two per centArea ldquoDrdquo - six per centSummerland - three per
centArea ldquoFrdquo- one per cent Penticton Indian Band -5
per cent AreardquoGrdquo - 13 per cent
Area ldquoHrdquo - three per centIf you have concerns that a population of
mosquitoes is increasing in your area please call the RDOS switchboard toll-free at 1-877-610-3737 and ask to speak to the Mosquito Control Offi cer Since they work out of offi ce you may have to leave a message include your name address area and the closest location of the outbreak- street intersection or clear descrip-tion Please bear in mind that the Okanagan-Similkameen represents a large area to cover so the offi cer may not be able to respond to your complaint immediately
Directorrsquos report from Area ldquoGrdquo
Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) has received notice from CUPE Local 1123 of fur-ther job action as part of their strike Beginning Monday July 23 and ongoing for two weeks CUPE members will not be administering the pull list This means that items requested by customers located at other branches will not be pulled to be sent to the customer The job action will result in delays with fi lling holds at all ORL branches both union and non-union We regret any inconvenience this may cause to our customers
CUPE 1123 represents 87 full-time equiva-lents (FTEs) of the non-professional and para-professional staff working in 16 branches of the ORL system
In addition to this job action customers are reminded that CUPE staff at unionized branches also continue other job action by not collecting late fees money for the sale of promotional items facility and room rentals and photo-copier fees
Customers who wish to unblock an account with over $20 in fees or who wish to pay for a meeting room can do so by sending payment to the ORL Administration Centre 1430 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Please include your name and account number You can also visit the ORL Administration Centre at 1430 KLO Road between 830 am - 4 pm on weekdays with a cheque or cash no debitcredit machine is available
Unionized branches affected by this job action are Cherryville Falkland Golden Kel-owna Lake Country Mission North Shuswap Westbank Oyama Peachland Rutland Salmon Arm Silver Creek Sicamous South Shuswap Vernon and the Administration Centre More information can be found at wwworlbccanews-events
Library customers can expect delays with hold requests
Job action will reduce service at unionized Okanagan Regional Library branches
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Page 6 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
opinion
Editorial
Survey says- nothing
Last week the Village of Keremeos released the results of this yearrsquos Citizen Survey
Out of more than 600 of the surveys circulated 184 returns were tabulated in the second year that the village has conducted this poll
A recent opinion piece by columnist Rob Gerst published in the Review last week cautioned citi-zens about the way public opinion can be manipu-lated in these types of surveys In reviewing the responses to Keremeosrsquo survey one could come to the conclusion that Gerst is on to something
Much of the commentary that was published out of the survey concerns aspects of governance that the village has no responsibility for Residents literally complained about everything - including the weather
A number of responses opted to take the low road making negative comment on several village council and selected members of staff
When a municipality conducts a citizen survey the intention is to receive meaningful input about municipal issues not to provide a forum for inap-propriate personal attacks
The negative comments made toward village council seems pointedly unfair given they have only been in offi ce eight months It leads one to the conclusion that the only ones replying to the survey were residents with an axe to grind against government in general and if that is the case they will never be made satisfi ed anyway
Many comments simply had no basis in fact or in propriety to be in the report so one has to wonder if the village is wise to continue wasting taxpayerrsquos money collecting the results
From our point of view we would hope they have more important things to do
THE REVIEWPublisher Mark Walker605 7th AveBox 130
Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0email publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for our publishing activities
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
Herersquos a look at the years ahead Asset prices will be stagnant for the most part and more likely to fall than rise Some prices will go down but donrsquot expect to see that at the grocery store or at the gas pumps very often those are headed up Other countries are going to mostly be worse off than we Canadians will be but that wonrsquot help our export-led economy and our public sectors are going to shrink like it or not As for pay raises donrsquot hold your breath theyrsquore going to be few and far between More likely yoursquoll be asked to take reduced hours at least once in the next few years
Thatrsquos a pretty grim pic-ture The good news is if you treat it seriously yoursquoll probably do better than okay Only if you keep thinking ldquoitrsquos going to get better any day nowrdquo are you likely to end up getting hurt
Japan is one place thatrsquos been living like this for more than two decades now Since 1990 Japanrsquos economy has been helped by exports but
itrsquos been a long grind for other parts of its economy (The Nikkei average for Japanese stocks is 14 of what it was back then and Japanrsquos had 0 per cent interest rates for so long now that savings actu-ally cost money thanks to taxation) The housing market slipped and fell and has never recovered
Wersquore better off than that - but closer to it than it looks Yet the average Japanese thinks the last two years havenrsquot been altogether bad Theyrsquove paid down debt retiring as much paying of interest as they could (that paid better than investing) Theyrsquove moved upmarket buying quality goods when they needed to buy - or wait-ing a year to get a better product at a better price They spend more on transportation and food than before but otherwise theyrsquove handled the stagnation well
In this country wersquove got some pretty profl igate gov-ernments Theyrsquove racked up debts to the point where interest payments are a real problem Ontariorsquos annual payments exceed everything other than health and educa-
tion spending and are about to pass education Wrestling the budgets down isnrsquot an option itrsquos becoming man-datory
A global credit crunch will send interest rates up as everyone backs off funding governments without getting a good premium for it So the broader public sector both federally and provincially is going to be cut back which in turn slows the economy
Meanwhile when you see high flying countries like China India Russia and Brazil (to pick the four big-gest) shrinking their growth estimates dramatically and retrenching their spending you know that wersquore going to see that hit our exports - and Canada like Japan is an ex-porting nation That puts the crunch on the private sector less overtime fewer shifts maybe even some closures
Our companies have been rapidly trying to shed their debt since 2008 Many of the rest of us as individuals and families have piled it on in-stead New bigger mortgages new lines of credit more on the old credit cards
As American financial
commentator Karl Denninger notes in the opening credits to his weekly podcast ldquoThe Market Tickerrdquo itrsquos a defl a-tionary period The value of money is going up debt gets more expensive to service All this before higher interest rates hit our family balance sheets too
Food and energy are the great exceptions to this Food for us is mostly energy anyway hydrocarbons get cracked to make fertilizers fuels for farm equipment keep irrigation pumps running and keep the processing and dis-tribution systems humming As for energy we may still be fi nding lots of it but what wersquore fi nding is the expensive stuff lots of capital to extract it lots more to process it
Give us $20 per barrel (bbl) oil for fi ve years and the economy will boom but wersquore not going to have a lot of $20bbl ever again Thatrsquos why wersquore having so much trouble getting things fi ring on all cylinders again
Get smart about your fu-ture The years ahead canrsquot and wonrsquot be fi xed by gov-ernment action This time itrsquos up to you
Time to get smart about the economyBy Bruce Stewart Troy Media
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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499-5634
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
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We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
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Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
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Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
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LicensedResidential
Builder
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD2064 Main St Cawston BC
(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
Light Truck Repair amp Service
Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs
Large or Small
Government Inspections
Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
Oil Changes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
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HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
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Ask us how
Scan Me
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The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
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Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
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2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
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Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
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Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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Dial foaming hand wash
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
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Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
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Merchandise for Sale
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Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
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On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
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Riverfront about 500 apple
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803 10TH AVENUE
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$399000 almost 5 acres
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7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
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422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
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421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
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709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
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2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
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Page 4 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Rob Hager Chief Financial Offi cer for the Village of Keremeos takes part in the Fortis clothesline campaign on July 20 Fortis representatives Richard Dubecki and Keddi-Anne Sherbino were offering free retractable clothelines to residents as part of an energy conservation campaign The Fortis booth was set up in Memorial Park across from the village offi ce from noon until 4 pm which unfortunately coincided with the worst of Fridayrsquos windy and rainy weather
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
Alex Atamanenko MP for BC Southern Interior was recently offered the opportuni-ty to nominate 30 can-didates for the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubiliee medal
Atamanenko re-cently offered each of the three regional dis-tricts in his riding the opportunity to recom-mend ten individuals for nomination
The federal riding of BC Southern Interi-or encompasses Elec-toral Areas ldquoArdquo ldquoBrdquo ldquoCrdquo ldquoGrdquo and ldquoHrdquo as well as the com-munities of Oliver Osoyoos Keremeos and Princeton
Regional district directors carried a rec-ommendation on July 19 that would see the
opportunity to select recipients offered to the general public
Newspaper ads will be placed in com-munity newspapers outlining the offer-ing and an ad hoc committee of three regional directors will be formed to review the names and recom-mend to the regional board 10 individuals for nomination of the medal
To be eligible for nomination in the re-gional district indi-viduals must be Cana-
dian citizens who have made a ldquosignificant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior
The nominee must have been alive on Feb-ruary 6 2012 (the date of Her Majestyrsquos ac-cession to the Throne) the award can be made posthumously but the recipient must have been alive on that dateSubmissions for nomi-nees must be made by Sept 4 The commit-
tee will make their recommendations to the board by October 15
Public asked to nominate recipients for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medals
Ten medals to be awarded in Regional Dis-trict Okanagan Similkameen
By Steve Arstad The Review
The government of British Columbia has created a short-list of proponents to enter the next stage of evaluation for the proposed privatization of the Liquor Distribution Branchrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Government has undertaken a transparent process based on standard government procure-ment practices to consider six proposals in response to the Negotiated Request for Pro-posals (NRFP) to contract for the LDBrsquos warehousing and distribution services
Based on the six submis-sions received the NRFP evaluation committee short-listed four of the most quali-fi ed proponents They are (in alphabetical order)
ContainerWorld Forward-
ing Services Inc Exel Canada Ltd Kuehne + Nagel LtdMetro Supply Chain Group
IncThe NRFP contained a
provision for up to the three top-ranked proposals There was a tie for the third spot so four proponents will now continue through the process The shortlisted proponents will now have an opportunity to refi ne their proposals based on discussions with the NRFP evaluation committee
Liquor privatization study proceedingFour proponents to be evaluated in next phase of NRFP
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 5
news
Members of the Similkameen Valley Planning Society including Doug French Public Works Manager for the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen gathered at the Keremeos Village Council Chambers last Wednesday July 18 to discuss progress on tourism and watershed study initiatives
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
MosquitoesAs of April 20 the RDOS
began spraying a larvacide to control nuisance mosqui-toes in the entire area of the Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen To July 5 80 hours of spraying had been done which accounts for about 50 per cent of budgeted spraying
Recto-bac is the larvacide which is used it attacks the larvae which are present in the water- it has a 24 hour ef-fectiveness in water
Our recent bout of wet weather makes the mosquito control very dif-fi cult as the larvae hatch out at an exponentially greater rate when conditions are cool and moist Luckily the intense heat helps to keep popula-tions somewhat in check
There are 245 identified sites within the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen there are some areas of greater concern and the crew of two is able to spray about 100 sites in a week
Olalla and rural Keremeos are getting sprayed weekly
There will be a total of four helicopter spray-
ings The allocation of time spent spraying in the various communities to date is as fol-lows
Area ldquoArdquo - 11 per centPenticton - one per centArea ldquoBrdquo - 295 per cent Oliver - four per centArea ldquoCrdquo - 26 per centOsoyoos - two per centArea ldquoDrdquo - six per centSummerland - three per
centArea ldquoFrdquo- one per cent Penticton Indian Band -5
per cent AreardquoGrdquo - 13 per cent
Area ldquoHrdquo - three per centIf you have concerns that a population of
mosquitoes is increasing in your area please call the RDOS switchboard toll-free at 1-877-610-3737 and ask to speak to the Mosquito Control Offi cer Since they work out of offi ce you may have to leave a message include your name address area and the closest location of the outbreak- street intersection or clear descrip-tion Please bear in mind that the Okanagan-Similkameen represents a large area to cover so the offi cer may not be able to respond to your complaint immediately
Directorrsquos report from Area ldquoGrdquo
Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) has received notice from CUPE Local 1123 of fur-ther job action as part of their strike Beginning Monday July 23 and ongoing for two weeks CUPE members will not be administering the pull list This means that items requested by customers located at other branches will not be pulled to be sent to the customer The job action will result in delays with fi lling holds at all ORL branches both union and non-union We regret any inconvenience this may cause to our customers
CUPE 1123 represents 87 full-time equiva-lents (FTEs) of the non-professional and para-professional staff working in 16 branches of the ORL system
In addition to this job action customers are reminded that CUPE staff at unionized branches also continue other job action by not collecting late fees money for the sale of promotional items facility and room rentals and photo-copier fees
Customers who wish to unblock an account with over $20 in fees or who wish to pay for a meeting room can do so by sending payment to the ORL Administration Centre 1430 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Please include your name and account number You can also visit the ORL Administration Centre at 1430 KLO Road between 830 am - 4 pm on weekdays with a cheque or cash no debitcredit machine is available
Unionized branches affected by this job action are Cherryville Falkland Golden Kel-owna Lake Country Mission North Shuswap Westbank Oyama Peachland Rutland Salmon Arm Silver Creek Sicamous South Shuswap Vernon and the Administration Centre More information can be found at wwworlbccanews-events
Library customers can expect delays with hold requests
Job action will reduce service at unionized Okanagan Regional Library branches
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Page 6 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
opinion
Editorial
Survey says- nothing
Last week the Village of Keremeos released the results of this yearrsquos Citizen Survey
Out of more than 600 of the surveys circulated 184 returns were tabulated in the second year that the village has conducted this poll
A recent opinion piece by columnist Rob Gerst published in the Review last week cautioned citi-zens about the way public opinion can be manipu-lated in these types of surveys In reviewing the responses to Keremeosrsquo survey one could come to the conclusion that Gerst is on to something
Much of the commentary that was published out of the survey concerns aspects of governance that the village has no responsibility for Residents literally complained about everything - including the weather
A number of responses opted to take the low road making negative comment on several village council and selected members of staff
When a municipality conducts a citizen survey the intention is to receive meaningful input about municipal issues not to provide a forum for inap-propriate personal attacks
The negative comments made toward village council seems pointedly unfair given they have only been in offi ce eight months It leads one to the conclusion that the only ones replying to the survey were residents with an axe to grind against government in general and if that is the case they will never be made satisfi ed anyway
Many comments simply had no basis in fact or in propriety to be in the report so one has to wonder if the village is wise to continue wasting taxpayerrsquos money collecting the results
From our point of view we would hope they have more important things to do
THE REVIEWPublisher Mark Walker605 7th AveBox 130
Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for our publishing activities
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
Herersquos a look at the years ahead Asset prices will be stagnant for the most part and more likely to fall than rise Some prices will go down but donrsquot expect to see that at the grocery store or at the gas pumps very often those are headed up Other countries are going to mostly be worse off than we Canadians will be but that wonrsquot help our export-led economy and our public sectors are going to shrink like it or not As for pay raises donrsquot hold your breath theyrsquore going to be few and far between More likely yoursquoll be asked to take reduced hours at least once in the next few years
Thatrsquos a pretty grim pic-ture The good news is if you treat it seriously yoursquoll probably do better than okay Only if you keep thinking ldquoitrsquos going to get better any day nowrdquo are you likely to end up getting hurt
Japan is one place thatrsquos been living like this for more than two decades now Since 1990 Japanrsquos economy has been helped by exports but
itrsquos been a long grind for other parts of its economy (The Nikkei average for Japanese stocks is 14 of what it was back then and Japanrsquos had 0 per cent interest rates for so long now that savings actu-ally cost money thanks to taxation) The housing market slipped and fell and has never recovered
Wersquore better off than that - but closer to it than it looks Yet the average Japanese thinks the last two years havenrsquot been altogether bad Theyrsquove paid down debt retiring as much paying of interest as they could (that paid better than investing) Theyrsquove moved upmarket buying quality goods when they needed to buy - or wait-ing a year to get a better product at a better price They spend more on transportation and food than before but otherwise theyrsquove handled the stagnation well
In this country wersquove got some pretty profl igate gov-ernments Theyrsquove racked up debts to the point where interest payments are a real problem Ontariorsquos annual payments exceed everything other than health and educa-
tion spending and are about to pass education Wrestling the budgets down isnrsquot an option itrsquos becoming man-datory
A global credit crunch will send interest rates up as everyone backs off funding governments without getting a good premium for it So the broader public sector both federally and provincially is going to be cut back which in turn slows the economy
Meanwhile when you see high flying countries like China India Russia and Brazil (to pick the four big-gest) shrinking their growth estimates dramatically and retrenching their spending you know that wersquore going to see that hit our exports - and Canada like Japan is an ex-porting nation That puts the crunch on the private sector less overtime fewer shifts maybe even some closures
Our companies have been rapidly trying to shed their debt since 2008 Many of the rest of us as individuals and families have piled it on in-stead New bigger mortgages new lines of credit more on the old credit cards
As American financial
commentator Karl Denninger notes in the opening credits to his weekly podcast ldquoThe Market Tickerrdquo itrsquos a defl a-tionary period The value of money is going up debt gets more expensive to service All this before higher interest rates hit our family balance sheets too
Food and energy are the great exceptions to this Food for us is mostly energy anyway hydrocarbons get cracked to make fertilizers fuels for farm equipment keep irrigation pumps running and keep the processing and dis-tribution systems humming As for energy we may still be fi nding lots of it but what wersquore fi nding is the expensive stuff lots of capital to extract it lots more to process it
Give us $20 per barrel (bbl) oil for fi ve years and the economy will boom but wersquore not going to have a lot of $20bbl ever again Thatrsquos why wersquore having so much trouble getting things fi ring on all cylinders again
Get smart about your fu-ture The years ahead canrsquot and wonrsquot be fi xed by gov-ernment action This time itrsquos up to you
Time to get smart about the economyBy Bruce Stewart Troy Media
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
Contributed
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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July 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
26 27 28 29 30 31 01JammersWelcome
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
3 pm Meat Draw
4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
Proceeds to KSCA Supper amp
Entertainment
AUGUST 2012430 pm Bunny Races
Karaoke
ATM NOW
AVAILABLE
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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Now Available
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Dog Washbull Easy to Usebull Dog Friendly
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$10250-499-5815
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INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
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Daily 11 -3 430 - 830
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LicensedResidential
Builder
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
Light Truck Repair amp Service
Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs
Large or Small
Government Inspections
Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
Oil Changes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
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485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
bull Quality Ready-mix Concretebull Colored Concrete
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in the Business Directory
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HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
placed online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Ask us how
Scan Me
Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
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Princetonamp Area
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RecreationlandOkanogan Washington State amp Area
Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
20122012
British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
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Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
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COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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Fix EmAutomotive
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
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Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
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Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
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Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
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REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
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3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
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2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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20102011
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new price
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 5
news
Members of the Similkameen Valley Planning Society including Doug French Public Works Manager for the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen gathered at the Keremeos Village Council Chambers last Wednesday July 18 to discuss progress on tourism and watershed study initiatives
Photo by Steve ArstadPhoto by Steve Arstad
MosquitoesAs of April 20 the RDOS
began spraying a larvacide to control nuisance mosqui-toes in the entire area of the Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen To July 5 80 hours of spraying had been done which accounts for about 50 per cent of budgeted spraying
Recto-bac is the larvacide which is used it attacks the larvae which are present in the water- it has a 24 hour ef-fectiveness in water
Our recent bout of wet weather makes the mosquito control very dif-fi cult as the larvae hatch out at an exponentially greater rate when conditions are cool and moist Luckily the intense heat helps to keep popula-tions somewhat in check
There are 245 identified sites within the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen there are some areas of greater concern and the crew of two is able to spray about 100 sites in a week
Olalla and rural Keremeos are getting sprayed weekly
There will be a total of four helicopter spray-
ings The allocation of time spent spraying in the various communities to date is as fol-lows
Area ldquoArdquo - 11 per centPenticton - one per centArea ldquoBrdquo - 295 per cent Oliver - four per centArea ldquoCrdquo - 26 per centOsoyoos - two per centArea ldquoDrdquo - six per centSummerland - three per
centArea ldquoFrdquo- one per cent Penticton Indian Band -5
per cent AreardquoGrdquo - 13 per cent
Area ldquoHrdquo - three per centIf you have concerns that a population of
mosquitoes is increasing in your area please call the RDOS switchboard toll-free at 1-877-610-3737 and ask to speak to the Mosquito Control Offi cer Since they work out of offi ce you may have to leave a message include your name address area and the closest location of the outbreak- street intersection or clear descrip-tion Please bear in mind that the Okanagan-Similkameen represents a large area to cover so the offi cer may not be able to respond to your complaint immediately
Directorrsquos report from Area ldquoGrdquo
Area ldquoGrdquo Director Angelique Wood
The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) has received notice from CUPE Local 1123 of fur-ther job action as part of their strike Beginning Monday July 23 and ongoing for two weeks CUPE members will not be administering the pull list This means that items requested by customers located at other branches will not be pulled to be sent to the customer The job action will result in delays with fi lling holds at all ORL branches both union and non-union We regret any inconvenience this may cause to our customers
CUPE 1123 represents 87 full-time equiva-lents (FTEs) of the non-professional and para-professional staff working in 16 branches of the ORL system
In addition to this job action customers are reminded that CUPE staff at unionized branches also continue other job action by not collecting late fees money for the sale of promotional items facility and room rentals and photo-copier fees
Customers who wish to unblock an account with over $20 in fees or who wish to pay for a meeting room can do so by sending payment to the ORL Administration Centre 1430 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Please include your name and account number You can also visit the ORL Administration Centre at 1430 KLO Road between 830 am - 4 pm on weekdays with a cheque or cash no debitcredit machine is available
Unionized branches affected by this job action are Cherryville Falkland Golden Kel-owna Lake Country Mission North Shuswap Westbank Oyama Peachland Rutland Salmon Arm Silver Creek Sicamous South Shuswap Vernon and the Administration Centre More information can be found at wwworlbccanews-events
Library customers can expect delays with hold requests
Job action will reduce service at unionized Okanagan Regional Library branches
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Page 6 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
opinion
Editorial
Survey says- nothing
Last week the Village of Keremeos released the results of this yearrsquos Citizen Survey
Out of more than 600 of the surveys circulated 184 returns were tabulated in the second year that the village has conducted this poll
A recent opinion piece by columnist Rob Gerst published in the Review last week cautioned citi-zens about the way public opinion can be manipu-lated in these types of surveys In reviewing the responses to Keremeosrsquo survey one could come to the conclusion that Gerst is on to something
Much of the commentary that was published out of the survey concerns aspects of governance that the village has no responsibility for Residents literally complained about everything - including the weather
A number of responses opted to take the low road making negative comment on several village council and selected members of staff
When a municipality conducts a citizen survey the intention is to receive meaningful input about municipal issues not to provide a forum for inap-propriate personal attacks
The negative comments made toward village council seems pointedly unfair given they have only been in offi ce eight months It leads one to the conclusion that the only ones replying to the survey were residents with an axe to grind against government in general and if that is the case they will never be made satisfi ed anyway
Many comments simply had no basis in fact or in propriety to be in the report so one has to wonder if the village is wise to continue wasting taxpayerrsquos money collecting the results
From our point of view we would hope they have more important things to do
THE REVIEWPublisher Mark Walker605 7th AveBox 130
Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0email publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for our publishing activities
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
Herersquos a look at the years ahead Asset prices will be stagnant for the most part and more likely to fall than rise Some prices will go down but donrsquot expect to see that at the grocery store or at the gas pumps very often those are headed up Other countries are going to mostly be worse off than we Canadians will be but that wonrsquot help our export-led economy and our public sectors are going to shrink like it or not As for pay raises donrsquot hold your breath theyrsquore going to be few and far between More likely yoursquoll be asked to take reduced hours at least once in the next few years
Thatrsquos a pretty grim pic-ture The good news is if you treat it seriously yoursquoll probably do better than okay Only if you keep thinking ldquoitrsquos going to get better any day nowrdquo are you likely to end up getting hurt
Japan is one place thatrsquos been living like this for more than two decades now Since 1990 Japanrsquos economy has been helped by exports but
itrsquos been a long grind for other parts of its economy (The Nikkei average for Japanese stocks is 14 of what it was back then and Japanrsquos had 0 per cent interest rates for so long now that savings actu-ally cost money thanks to taxation) The housing market slipped and fell and has never recovered
Wersquore better off than that - but closer to it than it looks Yet the average Japanese thinks the last two years havenrsquot been altogether bad Theyrsquove paid down debt retiring as much paying of interest as they could (that paid better than investing) Theyrsquove moved upmarket buying quality goods when they needed to buy - or wait-ing a year to get a better product at a better price They spend more on transportation and food than before but otherwise theyrsquove handled the stagnation well
In this country wersquove got some pretty profl igate gov-ernments Theyrsquove racked up debts to the point where interest payments are a real problem Ontariorsquos annual payments exceed everything other than health and educa-
tion spending and are about to pass education Wrestling the budgets down isnrsquot an option itrsquos becoming man-datory
A global credit crunch will send interest rates up as everyone backs off funding governments without getting a good premium for it So the broader public sector both federally and provincially is going to be cut back which in turn slows the economy
Meanwhile when you see high flying countries like China India Russia and Brazil (to pick the four big-gest) shrinking their growth estimates dramatically and retrenching their spending you know that wersquore going to see that hit our exports - and Canada like Japan is an ex-porting nation That puts the crunch on the private sector less overtime fewer shifts maybe even some closures
Our companies have been rapidly trying to shed their debt since 2008 Many of the rest of us as individuals and families have piled it on in-stead New bigger mortgages new lines of credit more on the old credit cards
As American financial
commentator Karl Denninger notes in the opening credits to his weekly podcast ldquoThe Market Tickerrdquo itrsquos a defl a-tionary period The value of money is going up debt gets more expensive to service All this before higher interest rates hit our family balance sheets too
Food and energy are the great exceptions to this Food for us is mostly energy anyway hydrocarbons get cracked to make fertilizers fuels for farm equipment keep irrigation pumps running and keep the processing and dis-tribution systems humming As for energy we may still be fi nding lots of it but what wersquore fi nding is the expensive stuff lots of capital to extract it lots more to process it
Give us $20 per barrel (bbl) oil for fi ve years and the economy will boom but wersquore not going to have a lot of $20bbl ever again Thatrsquos why wersquore having so much trouble getting things fi ring on all cylinders again
Get smart about your fu-ture The years ahead canrsquot and wonrsquot be fi xed by gov-ernment action This time itrsquos up to you
Time to get smart about the economyBy Bruce Stewart Troy Media
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
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Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
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Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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499-5634
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
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We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
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Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
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Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
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LicensedResidential
Builder
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD2064 Main St Cawston BC
(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
Light Truck Repair amp Service
Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs
Large or Small
Government Inspections
Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
Oil Changes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
Johnston MeierInsurance Agencies GroupOK Corral Okanagan Falls
AutoplanHomeownersCondorsquosMobile
HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
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HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
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Ask us how
Scan Me
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The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
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Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
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2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
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Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
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Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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Dial foaming hand wash
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
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Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
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Merchandise for Sale
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Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
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On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
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KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
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KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
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1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
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new price
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Page 6 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
opinion
Editorial
Survey says- nothing
Last week the Village of Keremeos released the results of this yearrsquos Citizen Survey
Out of more than 600 of the surveys circulated 184 returns were tabulated in the second year that the village has conducted this poll
A recent opinion piece by columnist Rob Gerst published in the Review last week cautioned citi-zens about the way public opinion can be manipu-lated in these types of surveys In reviewing the responses to Keremeosrsquo survey one could come to the conclusion that Gerst is on to something
Much of the commentary that was published out of the survey concerns aspects of governance that the village has no responsibility for Residents literally complained about everything - including the weather
A number of responses opted to take the low road making negative comment on several village council and selected members of staff
When a municipality conducts a citizen survey the intention is to receive meaningful input about municipal issues not to provide a forum for inap-propriate personal attacks
The negative comments made toward village council seems pointedly unfair given they have only been in offi ce eight months It leads one to the conclusion that the only ones replying to the survey were residents with an axe to grind against government in general and if that is the case they will never be made satisfi ed anyway
Many comments simply had no basis in fact or in propriety to be in the report so one has to wonder if the village is wise to continue wasting taxpayerrsquos money collecting the results
From our point of view we would hope they have more important things to do
THE REVIEWPublisher Mark Walker605 7th AveBox 130
Keremeos BC V0X 1N0
Letters PolicyThe Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of
interest to our community Whatever the subject there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment
- Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less
- All letters must contain the name address and signature of the writer and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours
- Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor
- The editor reserves the right to edit for length clarity or reject letters over matters of libel legality taste or style
in Keremeos amp Okanagan Falls605 7th Avenue Keremeos BCBox 130 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0email publisherkeremeosreviewcomPhone 250-499-2653 Fax 250-499-2645
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for our publishing activities
TAMMY SPARKESASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
STEVE ARSTADEDITOR
TAMMY HARTFIELDPRODUCTION
SANDI NOLANSALES
Herersquos a look at the years ahead Asset prices will be stagnant for the most part and more likely to fall than rise Some prices will go down but donrsquot expect to see that at the grocery store or at the gas pumps very often those are headed up Other countries are going to mostly be worse off than we Canadians will be but that wonrsquot help our export-led economy and our public sectors are going to shrink like it or not As for pay raises donrsquot hold your breath theyrsquore going to be few and far between More likely yoursquoll be asked to take reduced hours at least once in the next few years
Thatrsquos a pretty grim pic-ture The good news is if you treat it seriously yoursquoll probably do better than okay Only if you keep thinking ldquoitrsquos going to get better any day nowrdquo are you likely to end up getting hurt
Japan is one place thatrsquos been living like this for more than two decades now Since 1990 Japanrsquos economy has been helped by exports but
itrsquos been a long grind for other parts of its economy (The Nikkei average for Japanese stocks is 14 of what it was back then and Japanrsquos had 0 per cent interest rates for so long now that savings actu-ally cost money thanks to taxation) The housing market slipped and fell and has never recovered
Wersquore better off than that - but closer to it than it looks Yet the average Japanese thinks the last two years havenrsquot been altogether bad Theyrsquove paid down debt retiring as much paying of interest as they could (that paid better than investing) Theyrsquove moved upmarket buying quality goods when they needed to buy - or wait-ing a year to get a better product at a better price They spend more on transportation and food than before but otherwise theyrsquove handled the stagnation well
In this country wersquove got some pretty profl igate gov-ernments Theyrsquove racked up debts to the point where interest payments are a real problem Ontariorsquos annual payments exceed everything other than health and educa-
tion spending and are about to pass education Wrestling the budgets down isnrsquot an option itrsquos becoming man-datory
A global credit crunch will send interest rates up as everyone backs off funding governments without getting a good premium for it So the broader public sector both federally and provincially is going to be cut back which in turn slows the economy
Meanwhile when you see high flying countries like China India Russia and Brazil (to pick the four big-gest) shrinking their growth estimates dramatically and retrenching their spending you know that wersquore going to see that hit our exports - and Canada like Japan is an ex-porting nation That puts the crunch on the private sector less overtime fewer shifts maybe even some closures
Our companies have been rapidly trying to shed their debt since 2008 Many of the rest of us as individuals and families have piled it on in-stead New bigger mortgages new lines of credit more on the old credit cards
As American financial
commentator Karl Denninger notes in the opening credits to his weekly podcast ldquoThe Market Tickerrdquo itrsquos a defl a-tionary period The value of money is going up debt gets more expensive to service All this before higher interest rates hit our family balance sheets too
Food and energy are the great exceptions to this Food for us is mostly energy anyway hydrocarbons get cracked to make fertilizers fuels for farm equipment keep irrigation pumps running and keep the processing and dis-tribution systems humming As for energy we may still be fi nding lots of it but what wersquore fi nding is the expensive stuff lots of capital to extract it lots more to process it
Give us $20 per barrel (bbl) oil for fi ve years and the economy will boom but wersquore not going to have a lot of $20bbl ever again Thatrsquos why wersquore having so much trouble getting things fi ring on all cylinders again
Get smart about your fu-ture The years ahead canrsquot and wonrsquot be fi xed by gov-ernment action This time itrsquos up to you
Time to get smart about the economyBy Bruce Stewart Troy Media
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
wwwkeremeoscaemail townkeremeosca
PHOTOS REQUIRED FOR THE NEW VILLAGE WEBSITE
Soon the Village of Keremeos will have a new website and we are looking for pictures of our awesome valley Have you been lucky enough to capture beautiful photographs of the Keremeos area with a click of your camera Now is your chance to help showcase Keremeos Send us your photos and we may use them on our website Unfortunately we cannot give credit to the photographers on the websiteTheme The photo subject must be relevant to local activities or events in Keremeos Photos should capture the beauty and unique character of Kere-meos and surrounding areas Photographers should give consideration to the following themes
bull Local events bull Landscapes scenery mountains wildlifebull Agriculture and rural lifestylebull Local activities events attractions bull Recreation and sports bull Christmas and other holidaysbull Commerce and downtownbull Parksbull Homes and yards
Details Please include your name address phone number email address and bull all pertinent contact informationEach photo should be accompanied by the location of the photo-bull graphDigital copies can be provided on CDDVD or submitted via email bull to receptionkeremeoscaCDsDVDs can be mailed to PO Box 160 Keremeos BC V0X 1N0 bull or dropped off in person at the Village Office located at 702 ndash 4th street KeremeosPhotos may be submitted in jpg jpeg gif or bull pngAll photos become the property of the Village of Keremeosbull Submissions will not be returnedbull Photos selected for use on the website will be at the discretion of the bull Village staff
Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
Contributed
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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499-5634
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4 pm Mini Meat Draw
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
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Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
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For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
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healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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712-5th Street
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IF YOUrsquoRE Interested in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of proper-ties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start Sep-tember 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 wwwlakelandcollegeca
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB 1-877-987-1420
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IF YOU own a home or real estate Alpine Credits can lend you money itrsquos that simple Your creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
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Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 7
letters
To the Editor I have an incredible story I would like to
share with the good people of KeremeosMy name is Mae Webster and I am from
Merritt BC My family own property on River Road where my Aunt Helen White lives and I was camped out there for the week with my grandkids nieces mother and twogolden retrievers
On Wednesday July 18 we were all down at Red Bridge enjoying the weather and swim-ming and playing at the river Our dogs were also playing get the ball out of the river Lucy our seven year old is a very determined dog when it comes to getting the ball and is relent-less in getting her ballwell this day she really showed how relentless she was and wouldnrsquot give up on getting this ball that was hard for her to grasp in her mouth because it was slightly larger than her mouth and slippery because it was wet The ball wandered out into the current and she went with it trying to get the ball into her mouth but every time she would snap at it the ball would go farther away from her The next thing I knew she was being swept down the river which was higher than normal for this time of year At fi rst I wasnrsquot concerned because she is a strong swimmer and absolutely loves the water As she went further down the river I realized she wasnrsquot going to get into shore and started down after her but she was moving so fast I couldnrsquot get to her and she couldnrsquot get herself into shore As she got further away from me I realized I couldnrsquot see her anymore but I could still see the blasted ballI was sure she was drowning I headed back to the red bridge and grabbed my truck and headed over to the one lane bridge to see if I could see her
I got to the bridge and was standing on it looking for Lucy or even the ball Some vehicles crossed the bridge but didnrsquot stop except for this one The woman asked me what was wrong and I almost did not tell her I told her my story and she took down my name and phone number and told her Lucyrsquos name
I then went back to Red Bridge and had some of my family go back to the property just in case Lucy had made it out of the river and decided to head to the farm I proceeded to
walk the river calling to Lucy and whistling to see if I could hear her barking or whining but I had such a bad sick feeling in my gut I did not expect to hear her
I walked as far as I could and turned back to Red Bridge gathered up the rest of my family and headed home I decided I would go back to the one lane bridge and just have another look but I couldnrsquot see Lucy or the ball We started back home and on the way I saw some woman working on their property and talked to them about what was going on and if they could keep an eye out for Lucy One lady I believe her name is Sherry said that her dogs had been barking in the back and they only bark if another dog is around So I drove down Cory Road to see what was there and drove onto a property that backed onto the river We didnrsquot fi nd Lucy but we met a young man by the name of Tyler who also said he would look out for Lucy He said he would take his dogs for a walk along the dike and see if he could see anything So with that we headed back to the farm
When we got back to the farm I noticed my cell phone was beeping and upon looking at it saw a Keremeos number I wasnrsquot familiar with I almost ignored it but then I remember the young woman on the bridge and listened to my phone messages Much to my amazement it was her Cecilia and she said that she decided not to go to Penticton as she had originally planned but stayed home and took her labs down to the river to chase sticks and while she was there she was also calling Lucyrsquos name Well wouldnrsquot you know it but up out of the river came Lucywell the rest is history I went over to Ceciliarsquos place which is close to the one lane bridge and bawled my eyes out on a total strangers shoulder because I was so relieved and thankful that she had decided to stay home and help out a family of strangers fi nd their beloved friend Lucy
Cecilia I can only thank you again and againyou are a hero to my family and will never be forgotten Your unselfi sh act has kept our family together and we were able to enjoy the rest of our holiday and be very thankful that there are still people out there like you Sherry and Tyler
Yours sincerely Mae Webster Merritt
To the Editor This month scientists from all across Canada
held a funeral march on Parliament Hill for the ldquodeath of evidencerdquo They were protesting how the Conservative government is ignoring evidence in policy-making cutting off funding to vital research and preventing government sci-entists from presenting evidence to the public
This normally reserved group was moved to noisy protest by a set of decisions of the Conser-vatives that shows disregard for the hard work that our scientists do to generate knowledge for the benefi t of Canadians
The Conservatives are eliminating the Ex-perimental Lakes Area which we have used for
40 years to protect us from poisons in our water They killed the mandatory long form census depriving us of a clear picture and understand-ing of the circumstances that Canadians face in their daily lives Scores of federal scientists will no longer be monitoring and reporting to us about the environment that our children and grandchildren will have to live in
I believe that to make good decisions you need good data Yet the Conservatives are erod-ing that data bit by bit It leaves our government fl ying blindmdashand dangerously ill-equipped to protect the health and safety of Canadians
Ted Hsu MPScience and Technology Critic for the Liberal
Party of Canada
Visitor experiences unselfi sh act over lost dog
Conservatives turn their back on science
To the Editor An open letter to the Mayor and Council For years I have assumed that Keremeos
was a somewhat properous little village with a whole lot of potential that is until I moved here last December
The last time I counted there are at least 15 store fronts either closed or empty on Seventh Avenue
Why
Could it be that the village ldquoHigher purpose personsrdquo have lost their way
Things obviously have to change Your at-titude towards the fruit pickers is an obvious example of your misplaced thinking
I might be wrong but it seems to me that fruit is a very precious commodity here in Keremeos yet you make a decision to chase the migrant
Village needs to provide facilities for migrant workers
continued on page 12
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Box 160702 - 4th Street Keremeos
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Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
Contributed
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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July 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
26 27 28 29 30 31 01JammersWelcome
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
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4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
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(1942-2010)
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(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
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376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
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Average Min
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HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
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The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
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Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET 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 creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 8 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
column entertainment
People often ask me if they should buy organic fruits and
vegetables Some of the common questions I get include ldquoAre organic foods better for yourdquo ldquoAre they worth the extra costrdquo or ldquoI want to reduce my exposure to pesticides which fruits and vegetables have the
most residuesrdquo I always start by en-
suring people that a diet high in plant based foods has many health benefi ts
including reduced risk of heart disease cancer diabetes and other health problems The benefi ts of consuming adequate amounts of fruits and veggies outweigh the risk
of pesticide exposure So regardless of whether you choose conventionally grown produce or organic the main goal should be to get a minimum of 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day One serving equals one piece of fruit or vegetable or half a cup chopped
However if you are looking to reduce your exposure to pesticides and itrsquos within your budget to purchase organic then I think itrsquos worth it Itrsquos even better if you can purchase your organic food from a local source Choosing local foods and buying organic when possible supports a more sustainable food system and allows the industry to grow
We are entering the time of year where local food is becoming abundant in our province so take advantage of your local farmers markets The thing I love about the
farmers market is you can talk directly to the person who grows your food You can inquire about their farming practices and use of pesticides (if any) Some foods tend to be more heavily treated as they are diffi cult to grow without getting bugs in them (if you have a cherry tree you probably know what I mean) However other fruits and vegetables tend to be more naturally lsquobug freersquo and require little or no treatment You can signifi cantly lower your pesticide intake by limiting the most contaminated produce (or buying them organic) and eating more of the least contaminated fruits and vegetables
The Environmental Working Group has recently released the 2012 ldquoShoppers Guide to Pesticide in Producerdquo The guide can help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues It is important to consider this as a general guide not a hard and fast rule as pesticide levels on foods can vary depending on where and how they are grown The list was created based on studies done in the US on local and imported fruits and vegetables Nearly all of the studies tested produce after it had been rinsed or peeled To view the extensive list of foods and a downloadable shoppers guide visit wwwewgorgfoodnewssummary
Herersquos the dirt on organic produce
By Simone Jennings Living Well Health tips
August 3 marks the fi rst time that Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will bring their brand of ldquoHarp Driven Rockinrsquo Bluesrdquo originals and covers to Hedley for an all ages ldquoHedley summer street dancerdquo
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners have been rockinrsquo Vancouver Island since 2007 with appearances at many blues festivals including the ldquoVancouver Island Blues Bashrdquo in Victoria and ldquoSummertime Bluesrdquo in
Nanaimo plus many other festivals fairs pubs and clubs all over the island and even the interior This year the band will be playing at the ldquoPowell River Blues Festivalrdquo and at ldquoThe Sky High Blues Festivalrdquo in Rock Creek BC and ldquoThe Nanaimo Marine Festivalrdquo and ldquoBlues in the Parkrdquo in Nanaimo to name a few
With the release of their cd ldquoLifersquos Been Pretty Goodrdquo in June of 2010 to enthusiastic fans everywhere the band is poised for bigger and better things as they ready themselves for a BC tour this summer and recording their next cd of original Rock-inrsquo Blues
Band mem-
bers are ldquoLazyrdquo Mike Mallon on vocals and harmonica Al Medcalf on guitar and vocals Bob ldquoBluerdquo Berry on bass and vocals and Pat Hetu on drums and vocals
If you like your blues with a rockinrsquo fl avor then dust off yer dancinrsquo shoes and come on out to The ldquoHedley Summer Street Dancerdquo on August 3 at 7 pm in down-town Hedley See you there
wwwlazymikerockinreclinerscom
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners harp driven rockinrsquo bluesBlues band coming to Hedley to kick off the August long weekend
Contributed
Lazy Mike and the Rockinrsquo Recliners will liven things up in Hedley August 3
SHOP LOCAL Therersquos still time
Call now to participate for the next 2 weeks
July 26 - August 9
Businesses that participate will get entry slips and a cherry box where customers can enter for a draw to win a gift basket full of
local merchandise The Review will provide advertising to support the SHOP LOCAL campaign
Those who advertise in this special promo will receive a 10 discount when making a donation to the basket
Letrsquos make this memorable
Take Advantageof this opportunity to attract your friends neighbours and tourists
Contact Sandi 250-499-2653
saleskeremeosreviewcom
Save Time Save Fuel Save Local Jobs Save Money
SHOP LOCAL
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
DID YOU KNOWThe Review also has photocopy services Come by and ask about our rates
July 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
26 27 28 29 30 31 01JammersWelcome
4 pm Mini Meat Draw
630 pm Gucci Cards
230 pm Free Bingo
Support your Legion Support your Community
3 pm Meat Draw
4 pm Darts
2 pm GUCCI CARDS
Proceeds to KSCA Supper amp
Entertainment
AUGUST 2012430 pm Bunny Races
Karaoke
ATM NOW
AVAILABLE
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
How does shopping locally help our local Economy
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Shop Local amp enter to WIN
SEE how many people are employed at these local businesses
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
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Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
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THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
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Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
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Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
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Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
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YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
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Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
of the Review
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
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healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
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Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
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Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
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Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
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Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
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OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 9
sports
Keremeos Junior Tri Club girls had 18 competitors in their field the boys had 16 at last weekendrsquosrsquo BC Summer Games
The Lower Similkameen youths were com-peting with the top up and coming athletes in the sport of triathlon
We had great and very competitive races s o m e in the pouring rainwhich made the bike in the duathlon and b e - g i n - n i n g o f t h e tri-
athlon quite slippery at the speeds the kids were going
Our athletes had a fantastic time and made us very proud
Final Results for Keremeos Triath-letesAquathlonNoah Beglaw-8th placeKassidy Todd-6th placeMackenzie Lawrence-7th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place Duathlon
Noah Beglaw-7th placeKassidy Todd-8th place
Mackenzie Lawrence-12th place
Vanessa Harris-14th place
TriathlonNoah Beglaw-
8th placeKassidy Todd-
6th placeMackenzie Law-
rence-13th placeVanessa Harris-14th
place
Triumphant triathletes produce outstand-ing results at BC Summer Games
Noah Beglaw Mackenzie Lawrence Kassidy Todd and Vanessa Harris
It came down to one shot for the bronze medal in girls soccer as Thompson-Okana-gan (Zone 2) edged Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) by a final score of 4-3
The winning team was ecstatic to say the least
ldquoWe are just really fortu-naterdquo said Jaymie MacK-enzie of Kamloops
Her teammate MC Mar-shall confirmed and added ldquoWe are happy to just be here because there are a lot of teams who would like to be in our place right nowrdquo
There were some tense moments for the winning team following a goal by Fraser River-Delta that was ruled offside
ldquoI was falling apartrdquo Oliver BCrsquos Anya Naz-aroff said ldquoI didnrsquot know it was offside until I saw my coach cheeringrdquo
Nazaroff rsquos teammate Kaitlin Smith of Kelowna had a better view of the goal
ldquoI knew it was offside so I wasnrsquot worriedrdquo she said
The Thompson-Okanagan team is taking a lot more home with them than just a bronze medal though
12-year-old Payton Brisco of Kelowna said the accomplishment conquering her chal-lenges is what she will take back with her Britney Young of Penticton piped up that the car pooling was really fun
Teammates Savanna Yamamoto of Caw-ston and West Kelownarsquos Teaghan Wallace a lso shared a bit of their expe-rience stating ldquoJust being here and getting to know how to play a better game of soccer with friends was a great experiencerdquo
Goalkeeper Kate Cart-wright of Kamloops who had much of the pressure on her stated her favorite part of the tournament other than winning bronze was playing against the Vancouver teams
ldquoThey were really goodrdquo she said
And that is what makes the BC Summer games such a great experience for the young athletes They get to play with and meet new people from all over the province in some cases making lifelong friends
Thompson-Okanagan takes bronze in girls soccerBy Cheyenne Bergenhenegouwen Black Press
Contributed
Savannah Yamamoto proudly displays her bronze medal for soccer
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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July 2012
The Royal Canadian LegionBranch No 192 Keremeos
499-5634
Whatrsquos Happening at the LegionThursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
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4 pm Mini Meat Draw
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Support your Legion Support your Community
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Proceeds to KSCA Supper amp
Entertainment
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Karaoke
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Invitation to Nominate Individuals for Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen on behalf of Alex Atamanenko MP is seeking nominations of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the wellbeing of citizens of the portion of the RDOS that falls within the federal riding of BC Southern Interior The federal riding of BC Southern Interior encompasses Electoral Areas A B C G and H as well as the Town of Oliver Town of Osoyoos Village of Keremeos and the Town of Princeton
To be eligible for nomination an individual must Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but not necessarily reside in
Canada Have made a significant contribution to a particular province territory region or
community within Canada or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada and Be alive on February 6 2012 the 60th anniversary of Her Majestys accession to the
Throne The medal can be awarded posthumously as long as the recipient was alive on that date
Nominations should include The nominators name and phone number or other contact information The nominees name address and phone number or other contact information and A description of the contribution that the nominee has made to his or her community
To nominate an individual please contact the RDOS in writing fax or by email
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen 101 Martin Street Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Fax 2504920063 E-mail infordosbcca
The deadline for applications to be received is 400 pm on September 4 2012 The RDOS thanks all who submit nominations however only those nominees selected for consideration and their nominators will be contacted For more information on this initiative visit wwwggcadiamondjubilee
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THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
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The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
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Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
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SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
DID YOU
KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
placed online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Ask us how
Scan Me
Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
Pentictonamp The South Okanagan
Princetonamp Area
Summerlandamp Area
RecreationlandOkanogan Washington State amp Area
Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
wwwprincetonca
THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
VISITORS GUIDE
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
Page 20 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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712-5th Street
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Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
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250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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RNs amp LPNsneeded to work 11 with medically fragile children in the Penticton area Union wages benefi ts training and full support provided If you want to make a difference in a childrsquos life please fax your cover letter and resume to 1-250-762-9898 attention Debra Leverrier or email dleverrierwesternca
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IF YOUrsquoRE Interested in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of proper-ties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start Sep-tember 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 wwwlakelandcollegeca
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB 1-877-987-1420
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Help Wanted
Services
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NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
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OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
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$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
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On your own land
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$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
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Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
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new price
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15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
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302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 10 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
THURSDAY JUL 26 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION UFC UNLEASHED JEOPARDY ROOKIE BLUE CORONATION STREET MAKING WAVES ETALK BLUE PLANET PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD MOVIE The Hitchhikerrsquos Guide to the Galaxy COMEDY NOW BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY CAJUN JUSTICE ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD BUILDER BOSS TREASURE TRADER TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN CAJUN JUSTICE
800 PM WIPEOUT THE OFFICE THE BIG BANG THEORY MMA UNCENSORED LIVE THE NATURE OF THINGS NEW TRICKS PLANET EARTH SEINFELD THE VAMPIRE DIARIES AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TAKE ME OUT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS THE REAL GLADIATOR AMERICAS SUPERNANNY TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MOBIL 1 THE GRID NERVE CENTER CAJUN JUSTICE FOUR WEDDINGS
830 PM HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN TWO AND A HALF MEN 1000 WAYS TO DIE PARKS AND RECREATION TWO AND A HALF MEN SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS UFC CENTRAL CAJUN JUSTICE
900 PM BIG BROTHER 1000 WAYS TO DIE SAVING HOPE LOVE HATE AND PROPAGANDA FOYLES WAR MOVIE Jimi Hendrix FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Romy and Michelersquos High School Reunion CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE OF BRYAN PATTON 360 ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES THE LIQUIDATOR THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER FAST N LOUD NEW GIRL THE FIRST 48 ULTIMATE CRUISE SHIP
BUILDING FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
930 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE MOTORING FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE GOLF Evian Masters LPGA HOUSE OF BRYAN STORAGE HUNTERS NEW GIRL
1000 PM ROOKIE BLUE 3 GAME TRAILERS TV ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL POV CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BUILDER BOSS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE FIRST 48 FOUR WEDDINGS
1030 PM 1000 WAYS TO DIE 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO BUILDER BOSS TIL DEBT DO US PART HOME EDITION GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK
FRIDAY JUL 27 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION MOVIE Cujo JEOPARDY THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER CORONATION STREET WASHINGTON WEEK LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS CANADA OVER THE EDGE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE BLUE BLOODS COMEDY NOW HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY LAW amp ORDER STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED I DIDNT DO IT THE BIG BANG THEORY BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS JEOPARDY NEED TO KNOW SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD STORAGE HUNTERS TWO AND A HALF MEN BARTER KINGS
800 PM SHARK TANK THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER UNDERCOVER BOSS WIPEOUT INSECURITY DOC MARTIN DOC MARTIN SEINFELD MOVIE Beneath the Blue AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY COCKTALES HOUSE HUNTERS TRASHOPOLIS TIL DEBT DO US PART TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS
I DIDNT DO IT HOUSE BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
830 PM LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE SEINFELD FAMILY GUY COCKTALES GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TIL DEBT DO US PART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
900 PM PRIMETIME WHAT WOULD YOU DO WIPEOUT CSI NY 1000 WAYS TO DIE MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS HAVANA HAVANA GEORGE GENTLY AUTO RACING AampW 300 NASCAR FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SEINFELD TOSHO GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE HOUSE HUNTERS URBAN LIVING ANCIENT ALIENS TIL DEBT DO US PART LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GHOST HUNTERS PYROS BONES BARTER KINGS RANDY TO THE RESCUE
930 PM MOVIE Dreamcatcher MICHAEL TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE OFFICE SOUTH PARK GOLF Evian Masters LPGA TIL DEBT DO US PART BARTER KINGS
1000 PM 2020 BLUE BLOODS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL HOMELAND IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK MEET THE BROWNS THE SIMPSONS HGTV DESIGN STAR DIG WW2 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE HUNTERS SALVAGE HUNTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT FRANCESCOS MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS HOUSE OF PAYNE CORNER GAS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE HUNTERS 1035 30 ROCK BARTER KINGS SAY YES TO THE DRESS
SATURDAY JUL 28 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT WEEKEND 169 THE BIGGER PICTURE GREYS ANATOMY CRIMINAL MINDS NYC 22 ABSOLUTELY VANCOUVER KEEPING UP APPEARANCES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling (M) Road Race Swimming Gymnastics Artistic ECO-ENGINEERING TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE The Holiday CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT 100 DAYS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Judo Boxing Soccer THE DEVILS RIDE THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
730 PM AS TIME GOES BY TWO AND A HALF MEN CALL OUT SEARCH AND RESCUE CORNER GAS HOUSE OF BRYAN PROPERTY VIRGINS 755 MOVIE Timeline TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION NYC 22 DIAMOND DIVERS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M W) 400m Individual Medley Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (W) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Final Gymnastics (M) Beach Volleyball MOVIE You Belong to Me THE FIFTH ESTATE THE BIG BAND YEARS HEARTBEAT ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA GIMME THE GIG AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY KIDS IN THE HALL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART CAKE WALK MANTRACKER AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR COPS BARTER KINGS UNDERCOVER BOSS
830 PM ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART COPS BARTER KINGS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER HOME EDITION MOVIE You Belong to Me HAWAII FIVE-0 DIAMOND DIVERS MOVIE Cooking With Stella REBUS SPORTSCENTRE FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Road Trip STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS HGTV DESIGN STAR PAWN STARS BETHENNY EVER AFTER MOVIE Conan the Destroyer MADVENTURES DEADLIEST CATCH MOBBED STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
930 PM FUTURAMA TWO AND A HALF MEN THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE THE SIMPSONS PAWN STARS MADVENTURES STORAGE WARS
1000 PM CASTLE 48 HOURS MYSTERY DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS FINAL INFINITY HALL LIVE 1015 SUGGSrsquo ITALIAN JOB SPORTSCENTRE LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN CHAPPELLES SHOW BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BUILDER BOSS AMERICAN PICKERS FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 1015 RIESE KINGDOM FALLING MADVENTURES
AUCTION KINGS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS ABROAD
1030 PM 1035 MOVIE Good Will Hunting 1050 ANCIENT CLUES LIVE FROM DARYLS HOUSE KTLA SPORTS FINAL SCRUBS CHAPPELLES SHOW BUILDER BOSS MADVENTURES AUCTION KINGS WASHINGTONS MOST WANTED STORAGE WARS
1100 PM MOVIE What Happens in Vegas CHBC NEWS KREM 2 NEWS DIAMOND DIVERS CBC NEWS VANCOUVER AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH SANDIE RINALDO NEWS FINAL SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE The Fabulous Baker Boys FAMILY GUY ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE Road Trip 2 Beer Pong CRIMINAL MINDS BETTY WHITES OFF THEIR ROCKERS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS INCOME PROPERTY MOVIE Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade BIG BROTHER AFTER DARK MADVENTURES SPORTSNET CONNECTED THE DEVILS RIDE THE FINDER STORAGE WARS UNDERCOVER BOSS
SUNDAY JUL 29 12
700 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS HOWIE DO IT 60 MINUTES FLIP MEN LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Swimming (W) 400m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 400m Freestyle Gold Medal Final Swimming (M) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Diving (W) Springboard Synchronized Gold Medal HEARTLAND QUEEN AND COUNTRY LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Swimming Diving (W) Gymnastics Artistic Cycling (W) Road DINO DEATH TRAP PIX NEWS AT TEN FRIENDS WGN NEWS AT NINE MOVIE Drumline THE MENTALIST CORNER GAS HGTV DESIGN STAR AMERICAN RESTORATION FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF VANCOUVER THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS THE BEAT LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Volleyball Basketball Judo MYTHBUSTERS AMERICAN DAD LONGMIRE STRANGE SEX
730 PM THE CLEVELAND SHOW FLIP MEN FRIENDS 740 INSTANT REPLAY CORNER GAS AMERICAN RESTORATION THE BEAT STRANGE SEX
800 PM SECRET MILLIONAIRE BIG BROTHER BAR RESCUE MOVIE The Devil Wears Prada MASTERPIECE MYSTERY NEW TRICKS SPORTSCENTRE TWO AND A HALF MEN KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION THE UNIT MOVIE Bee Movie KIDS IN THE HALL BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES SWAMP PEOPLE PROPERTY VIRGINS
EAT ST PARANORMAL WITNESS MANTRACKER MIGHTY SHIPS THE SIMPSONS LONGMIRE HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
830 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN COMEDY INC GOLF CENTRAL PROPERTY VIRGINS EAT ST THE SIMPSONS
900 PM EXTREME MAKEOVER WEIGHT LOSS EDITION FAMILY GUY 3 BAR RESCUE GARROWS LAW SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY MONK MOVIE American Pie 2 TOSHO GOLF Childrenrsquos Hospital Invitational WEBCOM DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS EAT ST SINBAD MADVENTURES MIGHTY SHIPS CRIMINAL MINDS STRANGE SEX
930 PM FAMILY GUY ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT FAMILY GUY TOSHO DECKED OUT PAWN STARS PRINCESS MADVENTURES STRANGE SEX
1000 PM THE SIMPSONS THE MENTALIST FLIP MEN NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL FOYLES WAR CRACKER SPORTSCENTRE MOVIE Evolution KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 MONK A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TWENTY TWELVE HAULIN HOUSE MOVIE Frost Nixon FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA MOVIE Bram Stokerrsquos Dracula MADVENTURES MYTHBUSTERS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST THE GLADES HOARDING BURIED ALIVE
1030 PM THE SIMPSONS FLIP MEN 1035 ANCESTORS IN THE ATTIC 1045 LOL HAULIN HOUSE MADVENTURES TMZ
MONDAY JUL 30 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS JEOPARDY HAWAII FIVE-0 CORONATION STREET WAITING FOR GOD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming Diving Gymnastics Artistic Equestrian Rowing DOGS WITH JOBS PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD THE GLASS HOUSE JUST FOR LAUGHS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT BETHENNY EVER AFTER 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN ALPHAS MANTRACKER LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Judo Volleyball Water Polo Fencing AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
THETHE
July 26 - Aug 1TV Listings
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
DID YOU
KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
placed online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Ask us how
Scan Me
Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
Pentictonamp The South Okanagan
Princetonamp Area
Summerlandamp Area
RecreationlandOkanogan Washington State amp Area
Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
wwwprincetonca
THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
VISITORS GUIDE
RecreationlandYour Free Guide to North Central Washington
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A supplement to the
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w w w w i n e t r a i l s c a B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a S u m m e r 2 0 1 2
WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
Page 20 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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Fix EmAutomotive
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NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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IF YOUrsquoRE Interested in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of proper-ties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start Sep-tember 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 wwwlakelandcollegeca
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB 1-877-987-1420
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Help Wanted
Services
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NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
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Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
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2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
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FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 11
news
Four artists will be displaying their artful talents in the second annual ldquoArt in the Gardenrdquo show on Saturday and Sunday July 28 and 29 from 10 am until 4 pmBonny Roberts Myra Hammond Bev Smith and Lisa Zbinden will have their art on display at 423 Vanderlinde Drive in Keremeos
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers cutting online access for more than 300000 people across the globe is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime
As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm
ldquoCybercrime is becoming in-creasingly sophisticated extend-ing its reach beyond traditional bordersrdquo says John Holbrook an information technology security expert with Valley First ldquoThere have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that un-derscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime Fortunately Canadi-ans have been relatively unscathed by these attacksrdquo
While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far he cautions businesses and individu-als cannot become complacent Online scams involving malware Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common As a result they are also becoming increasingly diffi cult to detect
ldquoIn the past tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scamsrdquo explains
Holbrook ldquoOnline crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking providesrdquo
Despite the headlines online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option There are also some tell-tale warning signs
people should look out for such as unusual or unexplained account transactions transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system main-tenance especially on business accounts
ldquoAt Valley First we tightly integrate different security mecha-nisms to best protect our member informationrdquo says Holbrook ldquoWe also stay on top of fraud trends and changes in the industry so we are in the best position to respond and
adapt as new scams emergerdquoPeople can also protect themselves at home
by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source says Holbrook
ldquoTo get the best level of protection steer clear of free anti-virus software While the price might be right the level of protection is probably wrong Also if you donrsquot recognize something err on the side of caution and donrsquot click on itrdquo
Valley First security expert warns of growing risk of cybercrime
ldquo
rdquo
To get the best level of protec-tion steer clear of free anti-vi-rus software
Contributed
Places to Worship
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION
Sunday Morning 10 amWednesday Evening 7 pm
Pastors - Dwayne amp Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422
KEREMEOS - 605 - 5th Street1st amp 3rd (5th) - 930 am
2nd amp 4th - 1130 amCAWSTON - Main Street
1st amp 3rd - 1100 am
Saturday 930 am Bible Study1100 am Worship Service
Christian Radio 967 VOAR It is written TV - Sunday
SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Don Bodden 250-499-2040
Worship Service - 1000 amEveryone Welcome
ANGLICANUNITEDSunday Worship Services
Revrsquod Nicholas (Nick) Judson
KEREMEOSCAWSTONSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
2334 Newton Rd Cawston
Pastor Greg Wellman - Ph 250-492-3135
Notice of Community Open HouseElectoral Area D-2 East Skaha VaseuxOfficial Community Plan Review
Establishing growth boundaries protecting Industrial lands increasingenvironmental protection new development permit areas for hillsides
and for industrial developmentFind out what changes are proposed in the draft Official Community Plan Take part in the Community Planning process and let us know what you think about your communityrsquos future
The D-2 OCP area includes Upper Carmi Heritage Hills East Skaha Okanagan Falls and Vaseux Lake
If you are a resident of these areas you arestrongly encouraged to be involved
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday July 31 2012 2 ndash 7 pm
Kenyon House in Kenyon Park (8th
Avenue) Okanagan Falls
Two presentations approximately 20 minutes in length will be at 230 pm and 530 pmYou are welcome to come in at any time to review material and provide your input or ideas into the planning process
More information a copy of the draft OCP and an online survey are all available on the RDOS website (wwwrdosbcca)
For more information contact Planning Services at 250-490-4107 or toll free at 1-877-610-3737
Area D-2
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
SHOP LOCALLYamp Enter Here to WIN
BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS FROM HampR BLOCK
Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
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The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
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Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
20122012
British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
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2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
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Employment
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Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
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Pets amp Livestock
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A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
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Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
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SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 12 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
community
Savanna Yamamoto of Cawston shown with her ldquoThompson-Okanaganrdquo (Tommy Orsquos) U12 girls soccer team at last weekrsquos BC Summer GamesThe Tommy Orsquos won their pool with a 3-0 record Then in a semi-fi nal the girls faced the ldquolargestrdquo zone ldquoVancouver-Squamishrdquo where some unfortunate bounces cost them the game But they still had hope for a medal in what would be the game for third and fourth In this game they would be facing the Fraser River Delta team who they had already beaten in their pool play in what was a very close battle ending 1-0 The race for bronze was tied 0-0 right through to the end of regulation and was eventually decided by penalty shoot-out The Tommy Orsquos were up in the shoot-out but after another goal and a couple misses the Fraser River Delta regained the lead Then with one shooter remaining for the Tommy Orsquos it was Savannarsquos turn to shoot a miss here would result in a loss ldquoI knew that high shots are easier to grab so I wanted to shoot it hard and low on the groundrdquo said Savanna who beat the goalie and kept the teamrsquos hopes alive After a miss by Fraser River Delta in sudden death the Tommy Orsquos next shooter Payton Freeze hit a high one which fooled the goalie and gave the Tommy Orsquos the bronze
Mark Woods Community Services Manager for the regional district updated the Community Services Committee on trails status in the regional district on July 19
Woods reported that a number of tenure applica-tions were currently before the province
Terms of reference for surfacing of the KVR trail between Kaleden and Okangan Falls are be-ing prepared and environmental assessment work is being done at this time as well A tender for the surfacing job will follow
Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon expressed sur-prise that the resurfacing project was not already underway He also noted that both Skaha Estates and Kaleden were negotiating with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to acquire jurisdiction of the road ends to Skaha Lake
A certificate of compliance is holding up progress in the development of the former Weyer-haueser lands into an industrial park in Okanagan Falls Siddon expressed dissatisfacation at the fact that four years after the mill shutdown it still wasnrsquot available
Princeton rural Director Brad Hope asked Woods how the motorized versus non-motorized trail use meetings were going as Princeton had a particularly diffi cult situation with the two interests One hundred thirteen kilometres of trail in and around the town were being hotly contested by both groups Woods described discussions in the Naramata area over similar confl icts that produced some successful results and it was hoped that similar success might be had in other hotbed areas like Faulder and Princeton
A response from the Agricultural Land Com-mission is still to come as the regional district continues to work toward acquire a tenure for the Similkameen trail corridor in Keremeos
Regional trails updateBy Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
workers away without any ability to stay in a somewhat clean sanitary environment
What are you thinking If the migrant work-ers arenrsquot here how long would the orchardists and vineyards survive
If you continue this insane practice of chasing migrant workers away are you prepared to lose another 15 or so businesses that wonrsquot be able to pay their property taxes
You need to provide portable toilets portable showers fi re pits and garbage bins immediately Think about it
Barry Berger Keremeos
letters continued from page 7
Thank you to the coaches officials volunteers and familieswho support these growing champions
See photos videos and results at wwwbcgamesorg
CongratulationsCongratulations
301 athletes and 61 coaches from the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) competed at the 2012 BC Summer Games
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
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Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
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YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
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Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
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SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
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THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
VISITORS GUIDE
RecreationlandYour Free Guide to North Central Washington
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W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
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T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
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healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB 1-877-987-1420
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Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
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Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
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bcclassifi edcom cannot be re-sponsible for errors after the fi rst day of publication of any ad-vertisement Notice of errors onthe fi rst day should immediatelybe called to the attention of theClassifi ed Department to be cor-rected for the following edition
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
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2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
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302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 13
community
We all see messages about support-ing local businesses and local farmers ndash but perhaps you wonder what kind of difference it really makes or what you can do
Shifting 10 per cent of your spend-ing doesnrsquot cost more ndash it just takes a little effort In fact if you think about how yoursquore spending your money each time you open your wallet you may indeed spend less
While travelling in Nova Scotia re-cently I noticed a campaign called Shift 10 per cent Nova Scotians spend $13 billion annually on food and consumer goods Asking Nova Scotians to Shift 10 per cent of their spending toward local goods would mean $13 billion would fl ow back into local businesses
and farms They remind us that those businesses and farms are run by friends neighbors and families Those busi-nesses are also the ones that donate to local charitable organizations amp sports teams because they live there too Irsquom sure that BCrsquos annual spending is considerably more due to our larger population
If 13 billion sounds like a lot of money itrsquos because it is You can make it happen by making a lot of small choices For instance
bull Buy a BC apple instead of an imported one
bull Check out the fruit stands farm gates and the farmers market for locally grown seasonal food
bull Buy a locally roasted coffee at a locally owned cafeacute instead of a chain
bull Buy your bread and other baked goods from a local baker
bull Drink local wine beer and spirits Meet the winemaker who picked the grapes and crafted the wine
bull Buy a pair of sneakers from the locally owned shoe store that sponsors the road race yoursquore taking part in
bull Teach your children that things are still made here that food is still grown here and that community matters
On Sunday August 5 come out and explore the Hedley Farmers Market We will be celebrating BC berry mad-ness on BC Day The Similkameen valley grows the sweetest tastiest strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries and saskatoons ndash and we aim to have a great big selection to share with you from local growers
Take the pledge to Shift 10 per cent of your shopping ndash make your own choices ndash think about your community ndash make a difference
The transformation of the commu-nity of Hedley is becoming more and more apparent as the summer months wear on with several successful green community-building initiatives in full-bloom
The illegal dumping of garden refuse in wilderness areas has been countered with the construction of several hugelbeets in-line with the tried and true Austrian model (httpsmallfarmcanadaca2011why-not-try-a-hugelbeet-in-your-garden) In function of these constructions there is an organized compost area near The
arena on the land leased by the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association (HCRCA) Work parties gather regularly to sort compost and to build their corresponding hugelbeets nearby The hugelbeets will soon be shared raised garden sites as the decom-position process moves forward
Not only is the community of Hedley working and growing together on the compost and hugelbeet initiative but share gardens are appearing every-where as well Similar to the English Todmorden example (httpwwwincredible-edible-todmordencoukhome) so far Hedley residents are growing edibles at many easy access
sites and offering up to be shared what is grown with anyone who lives in the community
End of Games The Keremeos contingent takes a well deserved break after closing ceremonies at the BC Summer Games held in Surrey July 20-22 In addition to the individual fi nishes by Keremeosrsquo four triathletes Cawstonrsquo Savanna Yamamoto helped her soccer team win bronze and baseball players Alana Leask Sidney Crow and Bailey Vesper assisted their team (Thompson - Okanagan Zone 2) to a fourth place fi nish
A slight shift in spending can make a big difference to local farmersContributed by Vickie Hansen
Hedley is growing and sharing in an community minded way
A share garden in Hedley
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
Contributed by Lydia Sawicki
Photo contributedPhoto contributed
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Payroll
GST returns and remittances
Financial Statements
T4 and T5 summaries and
statements
Ledgers and journals
Personal tax returns
250-499-5111630A 7th Ave
YEAR-ROUNDTAX amp BOOKKEEPING SERVICESAppointment not necessary Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm
After hours appointments available
hrblockca 1-800-HRBLOCK
Van Diemen Turkey Farm Sold
We would like to thank our family and friends for helping us through our peak seasons always there to help when we
needed themTo all our customers we thank you for your support and patronage for the many yearsTo all our staff past and present thank you for all your hard work We wish you all the
best in the future
Best Wishes to the new owners now Similkameen Turkey Farm
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
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ENTRY STRAIGHT
WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 2318 SQ FT (2153 M2)
PLAN NO 1-3-599TOTAL 2318 SQ FT (2153 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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Phone 250-497-8739
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
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AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
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Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
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Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
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Pets amp Livestock
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Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
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Merchandise for Sale
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Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
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BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
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ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 14 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
news
Keremeos Village Council received a letter and a notice of complaint from Edgar Shiels who resides at 400 Second Avenue in KeremeosShiels raised issue with a catch basin installed in front of his property that he claimed needed to be brought up to standard because his driveway fl oods after heavy rains the latest occurring on July 9 Shiels also made a request to speak to the board at the next council meeting
Council agreed to receive the letter
The Sizzlefest Committeee made a request to council for as-sistance to set up infrastructure for the 2012 Sizzlefest coming up on Sept 15 The committee requested the following
- to have a dumpster left open- access to electrical power - bathrooms in the infocentre
opened- mark sprinkler heads- rocks moved to allow access into the park
from Eighth Avenue- put up snow fence to delineate the beer
gardenCouncil approved the requests except for one
which required the haulage of a trailer over to the beer garden
The village released the results of its 2012 Citizen Surveywhich council voted to receive for information purposes
Six hundred twenty-fi ve surveys were sent to residents to which 184 replied - a 29 per cent response rate
The province recently released two white papers related to strengthening the provincial role as sole authority to adopt and provide in-terpretations for a uniform building code across the province Chief Adminstrative Offi cer Laurie Taylor and council discussed a proposal related to a provincial levy of construction fees men-tioned in the white paper Concerns over the cost to municipalities to implement a certifi cation system for building offi cials were also discussed before council acted on the administrative rec-ommendation to send the Ministry of Energy
and Mines a letter outling the concerns
Council also received the fi rst half building inspection revenues and expenditures report
Building permit revenues to the village are down for the sec-ond year in a row even though the number of permits issued are up Fewer new residential per-mits have been issued this year the average cost of a residential permit being $2100 which partly accounts for the reduced revenue
Building inspectors were working two full days per week
in the fi rst part of 2011 but dropped to two half days per week in the fall because of a drop in demand Current statistics indicate an average of two to four inspections two to three walk-ins three to fi ve telephone inquiries and two to three appointments per week negating any need for additional hours for the serviceCouncil also received the mid year report on bylaw enforcement in the village
Keremeos received 25 complaints in the fi rst six months of the year versus 46 complaints at the same time last year 46 per cent reduction Dog complaints and property maintenance is-sues make up the bulk of complaints received so far this year
Building permit revenues bylaw complaints down at village offi ceResults of second village Citizenrsquos Survey presented to council
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
ldquo
rdquo
Building permit revenues to the vil-lage are down for the second year in
a row
The 11th annual Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Show and Shine is coming up fast on August 5
Itrsquos going to be another great show Pre registrations are up from previous
years Bob Wilson from Blain Lake Sas-katchewan last year winner of the ldquoLongest Distance Traveledldquo award is coming back with his lsquo59 Willys Woody Wagon
Brent and Kareen Stewart from Gibson BC winner of ldquoBest Of Showrdquo award for his lsquo71 Dodge Demon are coming back and also bringing her 2010 Dodge Challenger
Five tents will be set up for shade for the participants The pool is sponsored by Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributor Sagewood Mobile Home Park and Kars under the ldquoKrdquo Committee and will be open for everyone to enjoy
The Royal Canadian Legion will host a beer garden at the air conditioned Legion Hall just a few steps from the park The Keremeos Elks and Royal Purple host a pancake breakfast and lunch
Come out and see all the shiny vehiclesThe BC Hot Rod Association is bringing a bunch of gorgeous hot rods from the coast Some
of those will be part of the 300 hot rods passing through Keremeos on August 10 We have a rolling cabinet donated by KMS Tools as a door prize as well as lots of spots
prizes great music good food a nice goodie bag and a vendorrsquos alley Finally Red Hot Ash (Ashley) from Sun FM amp E-Z rock will be here with her community
cruiser giving away prizes and performing a live on air broadcast
Kars under the ldquoKrdquo just a couple of weeks awayContributed by Marcel Morin
Keremeosrsquo popular annual car show returns Aug5
Review archive photoReview archive photo
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENTElectoral Areas lsquoArsquo lsquoCrsquo lsquoD-1rsquo lsquoErsquo and lsquoFrsquo
Date Thursday August 2 2012Time 200 pmLocation RDOS Boardroom
101 Martin Street Penticton BC
BylawThe Bylaw that will be considered at this Public Hearing
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Textual Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaws Amendment Bylaw No 2570 2012
PURPOSEThrough the day-to-day use and application of the Regional Districtrsquos various Electoral Area Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaws a number of potential amendments have been identified These amendments relate to recent legislative changes court decisions changes stemming from the review of other Electoral Area bylaws as well improvements identified by staff
Specifically it is being proposed to enact a number of textual amendments to the Electoral Area lsquoArsquo (Osoyoos) lsquoCrsquo (Oliver) lsquoD-1rsquo (Kaleden-Apex) lsquoErsquo (Naramata) and lsquoFrsquo (Okanagan Lake West) Official Community Plan Bylaws in order to introduce Development Approval Information and update the wording related to Temporary Use Permits and Watercourse Development Permit Areas
With regard to Development Approval Information it is being proposed to designate Development Approval Information Areas thereby allowing the Regional District to formally require impact studies related to transportation infrastructure public facilities community services natural environment etchellip
Legislative changes enacted to the Local Government Act in 2010 expanded the range of temporary uses that can be approved within designated areas beyond commercial or industrialand has extended the timeframe for which Temporary Use Permits (TUP) can be issued from two to three years It is proposed to implement these changes into each Electoral Area OCP Bylaw
It is being proposed to amend Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Areas to reflect the recent BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decision in Yanke v Salmon Arm and other minor amendments
COPIES OF THE DRAFT BYLAWS amp SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS MAY BE VIEWED AT
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen101 Martin Street Penticton BC
on 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 2570 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
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ENTRY STRAIGHT
WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 2318 SQ FT (2153 M2)
PLAN NO 1-3-599TOTAL 2318 SQ FT (2153 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON wwwjenishcomAND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO homeplansjenishcom
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
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If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
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Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
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MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
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at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
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CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
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FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 15
THETHE TV Listings - Page 2
CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY RICK STEVES EUROPE TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SUMMER HOME 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM BACHELOR PAD PSYCH HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER BIG EASY JUSTICE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Backstroke Gold Medal Swimming (W) 100m Breaststroke Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) Team Gold Medal Diving (M) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal Final MR D ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ART OF THE HEIST SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD 90210 AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY TO BE ANNOUNCED THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS ANCIENT ALIENS PRINCESS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS HELLS KITCHEN TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
830 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS BIG EASY JUSTICE THE RON JAMES SHOW SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PRINCESS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM HOUSE TWO AND A HALF MEN WORLDS WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS REPUBLIC OF DOYLE MARKET WARRIORS MOVIE The Kid Stays in the Picture SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE CATALINA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Cellular CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS RENO VS RELOCATE DIG WW2 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES MANTRACKER MYTHBUSTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED CAKE BOSS
930 PM MIKE amp MOLLY FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE RENO VS RELOCATE CAKE BOSS
1000 PM THE GLASS HOUSE HAWAII FIVE-0 WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK THE SIMPSONS FEHERTY BUY HERSELF DIG WW2 BETHENNY EVER AFTER GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS AMERICAN CHOPPER SENIOR VS JUNIOR FOX 28 NEWS FIRST TO BE ANNOUNCED FOUR HOUSES
1030 PM WORLDS WORST TENANTS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT LONELY BOY THE NEW ADVENTURES OF
OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO SUMMER HOME GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK
TUESDAY JUL 31 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION WORLDS WORST TENANTS JEOPARDY IN PLAIN SIGHT CORONATION STREET SECRETS OF THE DEAD LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Diving Swimming Gymnastics Rowing Soccer (W) Weightlifting Equestrian HOPE FOR WILDLIFE PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD MOVIE To Be Announced TOSHO DECKED OUT AMERICAN PICKERS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN HAUNTED HIGHWAY GET STUFFED LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Soccer (W) Judo Weightlifting Volleyball DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD RAT BSTARDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SCARE TACTICS DECKED OUT 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS
800 PM LAST MAN STANDING NCIS REPO GAMES LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Gymnastics (W) Team Gold Medal Swimming (M) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (M) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Individual Medley Gold Medal Diving (W) Platform Synchronized Gold Medal THE RICK MERCER REPORT HISTORY DETECTIVES LOST KINGDOMS OF AFRICA SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD HART OF DIXIE WGN NEWS AT NINE FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS CANADIAN PICKERS MOVIE Along Came Polly TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS MASTERCHEF STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
830 PM THE MIDDLE REPO GAMES
22 MINUTES SEINFELD AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS
900 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE NCIS LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES CAMELOT PRICELE$$ ISRAEL LTD SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS THE LA COMPLEX THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Biker Boyz CRIMINAL MINDS CONAN BIG BREAK ATLANTIS BEST OF HOLMES ON HOMES BRAD MELTZERS DECODED LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES GET STUFFED RAGIN CAJUNS STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR
930 PM TRUST US WITH YOUR LIFE REPO GAMES FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS STORAGE WARS
1000 PM NY MED IN PLAIN SIGHT PERSON OF INTEREST WORLDS WORST TENANTS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL MOYERS AND COMPANY NORM SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS BIG BREAK ATLANTIS DECKED OUT BATTLES BC TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS CRAFT WARS
1030 PM RAT BSTARDS 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE NEWSRADIO DECKED OUT TIL DEBT DO US PART GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK STORAGE WARS
WEDNESDAY AUG 1 12
700 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION
DIAMOND DIVERS JEOPARDY DOGS IN THE CITY CORONATION STREET NATURE LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Rowing Gymnastics Swimming Diving Cycling FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX NEWS AT TEN TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE SEINFELD CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SOUTH PARK ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS SWAMP PEOPLE FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Beach Volleyball Tennis Weightlifting Boxing MYTHBUSTERS THE BIG BANG THEORY TO BE ANNOUNCED MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
730 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE JEOPARDY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD TODD amp THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL PROPERTY VIRGINS 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN OPERATION REPO TWO AND A HALF MEN
800 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER RAT BSTARDS LONDON 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Swimming (M) 200m Breaststroke Gold Medal Swimming (M) 100m Freestyle Gold Medal Swimming (W) 200m Butterfl y Gold Medal Swimming (W) 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold Medal Gymnastics (M) All-Around Gold Medal Final Diving (M) Gold Medal DRAGONS DEN NOVA SCIENCENOW INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD SUPERNATURAL AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS FAMILY GUY FLASHPOINT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS WILLIAM SHATNERS WEIRD OR WHAT PROPERTY VIRGINS TIL DEBT DO US PART STAR TREK VOYAGER STORAGE WARS SALVAGE HUNTERS SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED TODDLERS amp TIARAS
830 PM SUBURGATORY FLIP MEN
INDIAN SCHOOL SEINFELD FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY VIRGINS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA STORAGE WARS
900 PM MODERN FAMILY THE GLEE PROJECT CRIMINAL MINDS FLIP MEN ARCTIC AIR SPACE SHUTTLE WALDBUHNE A ROMANTIC OPERA NIGHT SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS SUPERNATURAL THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE MOVIE Dead Man on Campus CONAN ROAD TO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SELLING LONDON BATTLES BC PROPERTY VIRGINS LAW amp ORDER FACT OR FAKED PARANORMAL FILES SHIPPING WARS MIGHTY SHIPS STORAGE WARS MY TEEN IS PREGNANT AND SO AM I
930 PM HAPPY ENDINGS FLIP MEN FRIENDS THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SELLING LONDON
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
PROPERTY VIRGINS OPERATION REPO STORAGE WARS
1000 PM FINAL WITNESS DOGS IN THE CITY CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND DIVERS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS THE NATIONAL SOLAR CAR THE SECRETS OF RA7 SPORTSCENTRE ACCORDING TO JIM KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 30 ROCK ALBERTA PRIMETIME THE SIMPSONS ON THE RANGE PROPERTY VIRGINS PATTON 360 FOUR WEDDINGS CANADA GOLDEN GIRLS STAR TREK STORAGE WARS MIGHTY SHIPS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER TODDLERS amp TIARAS
1030 PM 1055 CBC NEWS LATE NIGHT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE SCRUBS NEWSRADIO PROPERTY VIRGINS GOLDEN GIRLS STORAGE WARS 1035 30 ROCK DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER
three day forecast
WEATHER WATCH
FRIDAY SATURDAYTHURSDAY
Mix sun amp cloud
High 29Low 13
Weather history for July 26
Sunny
High 32Low 13
Sunny
High 30Low 16
Average Max Precipitation
Frequency
2011
Lowest Temp
(1942-2010)
Greatest
Precipitation
(1942-2010)
Highest Temp
(1942-2010)
High 262degCLow 146degC
39 km max wind gust0 mm total precip
288degC
25
376degC(2006)
69degC(1983) 96mm
(1984)
Average Min
132degC
Direct PerformanceDDir
Crossfire Professional CCGrade Trimmer Line
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ALL DESIGNS PLANS AND RENDERINGS copy COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
ENTRY STRAIGHT
WIDTH - 65- 4 (199M)DEPTH - 63- 0 (192M)
MAIN FLOOR PLAN 2318 SQ FT (2153 M2)
PLAN NO 1-3-599TOTAL 2318 SQ FT (2153 M2)
THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
$3000 for Priority charges within BC or $5500 outside of BC Please add 12 HST 13 HST Or 5 GST (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority chargesOur 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $1350 (includes taxes postage and handling) Make all cheques and money orders payable to ldquoHome Plan of the Weekrdquo and mail to HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK co(name of newspaper) Unit 7 15243 91 Avenue Surrey BC V3R 8P8
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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Offi cial Visitor Guide
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h South Okanagan
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AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
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Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
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Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
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On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
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TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
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SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 16 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
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THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
9-0 CEILING HEIGHT
PLAN NUMBER 1-3-599
RANCH-STYLE CHARMER
This ranch-style charmer with its arts-and-crafts ornamentation is sure to delight any family looking for a home with the living area all on one floor
Glass doors at the covered entry lead into a compact foyer with a study to the right separated from the great room by a wall of glass blocks A flight of stairs to the left leads to the unfinished basement included with the plans
The great room features a gas fireplace Sliding glass doors open onto a covered deckmdashwith access from the dining room too this will be perfect for al fresco warm-weather meals Separated from the great room by swinging doors is the open-plan dining roomkitchen A smaller covered deck off the dining room provides a sheltered spot for year-round barbecuing
The kitchenrsquos generous island has an unusual round eating bar for snacks and casual meals as well space for storage and a work surface The U-shaped counter configuration will save many steps Off the kitchen is the laundry room with a two-piece lavatory tucked into a corner as well as access to the double garage Therersquos a spacious walk-in closet nearby
The master suite boasts its own covered balcony overlooking the back garden The en suite includes a soaker tub and a glassed-in shower as well as his-and-hers basins The huge L-shaped walk-in closet will provide lots of storage
The second and third bedrooms one with an extra-wide sill share a three-
piece bathroom with a double sink A linen closet is conveniently placed near the bedrooms Exterior finishes include siding and brick with painted trim Partly-mullioned windows and a multi-gabled roof line add character This home measures 65 feet four inches wide and 63 feet deep for a total of 2318 square feetPlans for design 1-3-599 are available for $746 (set of 5) $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10 Also add
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See us for FriendlyPersonalized Service
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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Large or Small
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Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
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Phone 250-497-8739
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
DID YOU
KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
placed online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Ask us how
Scan Me
Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
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Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
20122012
British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
wwwprincetonca
THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
VISITORS GUIDE
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Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
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bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
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Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
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Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
DONrsquoT BE FORGOTTEN
Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
of the Review
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
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Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
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healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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712-5th Street
1-800-275-1202
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250-295-6102
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527 Ellis Street Penticton
250-492-4202
CompassionateAffordable
Pre-Arrangements ampArrangements may
be made in your home
Life CelebrationAll Funeral Plans
AcceptedBronze amp GraniteCemetery markers Ray amp Kelly Hanson
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
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Help Wanted
Services
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Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
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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
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
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OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
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Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 17
news
Regional district directors dis-cussed fire service issues with Community Services Manager Mark Woods during the Protective Services Committee meeting at the regional district on July 19
Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bau-er queried Woods about evaluation methods for the appointment of fi re chiefs in the regional district Woods replied that Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Krone-busch was working with regional chiefs on a fi re service leadership program using a process that was currently in use in a number of areas throughout the province
Oliver rural Director Allan Pat-ton then asked Woods whether he had heard of issue concerning the address changes that have been taking place in the Oliver area to which Woods replied that he had heard of some issues - nothing specifi c - noting that ldquoAny time you get a full scale changeover of something like that itrsquos going to be something to get used tordquo
ldquoWersquore at the worst possible time right nowrdquo Patton said with the changeover only partly complete He asked Woods to let him know if he had any sugges-tions noting that he had heard of issues with respect to emergency services dealing with the street address changeover
Oliver Mayor Ron Hovanes told Woods that he had discussed concerns with the Oliver fi re chief regarding dispatch asking Woods
if he had heard from the Oliver chief Offering the excuse that the problems were perhaps ldquogrowing painsrdquo he cited examples of dis-patch being able to handle only one call at a time
ldquoTheyrsquove had a couple of in-stances where (people ) would say lsquoOliver fi re department we have a structure fi rersquo and then therersquos a pause - and a long pause - and theyrsquove actually had one incident where theyrsquore sitting in a truck waiting to go they got the rest of the message
And I think itrsquos familiarity too - maybe itrsquos growing pains too - but therersquos a huge hesitation because there was an address on Tuc el Nuit Drive and just the way itrsquos spelled the poor dispatch person couldnrsquot get it out - and fi nally a long pause again - and a long pause to a fi re department probably means something else than to you and me - but after a pause they fi nally got it out
The fi re chief said he was go-ing to get in touch with you but I thought I would pass it along because itrsquos the fi rst time I have heard of growing painsrdquo
Woods thanked Hovanes for the information advising the directors that if they heard of a specifi c case to let him or the chief know even if the incident was taking place noting that the sooner the regional district could get involved in the incident the sooner they could address it
Princeton Director Marilyn Harkness added that Princeton council had recently been briefed regarding issues with 911 dis-patch
The regional district recently awarded a fi ve year contract for 911 dispatch services to Kelowna dispatch Prior to that dispatch services for regional district fi re departments was delivered locally through a dispatch centre in Pentic-tonrsquos number one fi rehall
Regional fi re department issues discussed at RDOS
committee meetingDirectors pass along concerns of regional departments to admin-istration after hearing of ldquogrowing painsrdquo with Kelowna dispatch
By Steve Arstad newskeremeosreviewcom
Over the past short while several ATVrsquos have been stolen in the South Okanagan Similkameen area
Crime Stoppers would like to suggest all ATVWatercraftboat trailer owners immobilize these items by removing a wheel or some easily re-movable integral operating part when leaving them unattended Anyone with information on these thefts or any other crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or go to
wwwsouthokanagancrimestoppersca for other anonymous ways of passing along information
Should your information lead to 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 You will never testify in court We donrsquot want your name ndash just your info
Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Contributed
DID YOU KNOWYour regular subscription also gives you access to our online subscription Call us
today and ask us how
From books and cars to airline tickets and shoes you can buy just about anything online and lots of us are doing it You can even buy all sorts of insurance products online including life insurance But should you go the DIY Internet route for something as important as your life insurance policy
If yoursquore thinking about life insurance con-gratulations you do understand the need to pro-tect your family but buying life insurance on the Internet may not be a great choice Herersquos why
Off-the-rack Online life insurance product offerings are limited usually to a one-size-fits-all solution You need a policy that is tailored to your precise needs your unique financial and life goals
Stand-alone An online purchase will get you a stand-alone product but your life insurance choice should fit seamlessly with your overall financial plan
Simplicity Life insurance is not that simple There are three basic choices term whole life and universal life with many variations Which one do you need Which does your spousecommon-law partner need How much coverage is right for you $100000 $500000 or more Who should own the policy and how should your designations to your beneficiaries be arranged What is your age income health number of dependents Is the cash value of your policy more important than the cost of your premiums Will you want to be able to borrow against the value of your policy to help pay for the cost of your childrenrsquos education or to supplement your retirement income Lots of questions that demand the right answers and you wonrsquot find them online because life insurance policies have way too many optional features that canrsquot be adequately described on a website
Assured service Some life insurance web sites are just order-taking clearing houses What hap-pens in a few years when you want to update your
Do It Yourself life insurance ndash why not
buy onlinepolicy Will the companyrsquos website still be active
Life insurance is a valuable and complex asset Getting it right demands a face-to-face discussion with a professional advisor with the knowledge and time to understand your specific individual needs and offer the correct solution for you
This column written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc (in Queacutebec ndash a Finan-cial Services Firm) and Investors Group Securities Inc (in Queacutebec a firm in Financial Planning) pre-sents general information only and is not a solicita-tion to buy or sell any investments Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
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THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
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The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
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Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
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FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 18 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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INSURANCE
BUSINESS amp SERVICEDIRECTORY
Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC
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By Apprsquot
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Daily 11 -3 430 - 830
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Builder
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
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(250) 499-7732
Truck Trailer Heavy Equipment and
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Diesel Engine Diagnostic amp Repairs
Large or Small
Government Inspections
Roadside amp After Hours Service
AC Service amp Repairs All Makes
Oil Changes
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Open 800 am to 500 pmMonday to Saturday
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Phone 250-497-8739
HEALTH SERVICES
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Serving the Entire South Okanagan
485-09398915 Thorp Rd (off Sawmill Rd) Oliver BC
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HomesTenantsTravelMedical
Phone 250-497-8739
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
DID YOU
KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
placed online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Ask us how
Scan Me
Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
Pentictonamp The South Okanagan
Princetonamp Area
Summerlandamp Area
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Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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uid
es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
20122012
British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
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THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
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bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
Page 20 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
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Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
31 Ashnola Road Keremeos BC V0X 1N1
Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
DONrsquoT BE FORGOTTEN
Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
of the Review
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
31 Ashnola Road Keremeos BC V0X 1N1
Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
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Career Opportunities
RNs amp LPNsneeded to work 11 with medically fragile children in the Penticton area Union wages benefi ts training and full support provided If you want to make a difference in a childrsquos life please fax your cover letter and resume to 1-250-762-9898 attention Debra Leverrier or email dleverrierwesternca
EducationTrade Schools
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET 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 creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
Your community Your classifi eds
2504992653
fax 2504992645 email thereviewnethopnet
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ON THE WEB
INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 19
news
Notes from the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen
Second quarter regional district dispatch use
Penticton accounted for 71 per cent of the regional districtrsquos call volume in the second quarter of 2012
Keremeos accounted for 23 per cent of the service with Kaleden at 14 per cent Okanagan Falls at 44 per cent and Hedley at 1 per cent
Conference call on deerSeveral municipalities regional district staff
and Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon took part in a conference call aimed at developing a com-mon approach to deer control as several regions grapple with the increasing problem
Director Siddon spoke to members of the En-vironment and Infrastructure Committee about the possibility of drafting a resolution to take to the Union of BC Municipalities conference (UBCM) however the fi nal date for submitting resolutions has already passed for this year
ldquoWe wish to move forward methodically on concert with other communitiesrdquo Siddon said of the conference call adding that the Ministry of Environment needed to understand how serious an issue the deer problem has become in some municipalities
Grand Forks Cranbrook Kimberley In-vermere Penticton and the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen participated in the conference call
Launch repairsRepairs will be made to the boat launches in
Kaleden and Okanagan FallsThe upper sections of ramp and replacement
of fi ll material underneath the structures is planned said Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon
Community Services Manager Mark Woods told the Community Services Committee that work was underway on a boat launch mainte-nance program for both communities
Slow drivers fast drivers in big trucks with out of province plates
When Brad Haugli Offi cer in Charge of the Penticton South Okangan Similkameen Detachment presented his last quarterly report before the Protective Services Committee last March RDOS Board Chair Dan Ashton asked if something could be done about motorist who insisted on driving at speeds considerably be-low the limit which had a tendency to frustrate motorists who were backed up behind
At the July 19 presentation of fi rst quarter police report Area ldquoDrdquo Director Tom Siddon asked if anything could be done about ldquobig trucks in small communities that drive like idiotsrdquo adding that these motorists often had out of province license plates
ldquoWe have a unique situation hererdquo Haugli answered ldquowith a steady population in the region of roughly 80000 that increases vastly in the summertimerdquo commenting that the huge increase in summer traffic tended to strain the valleyrsquos road net-works
H o s p i t a l C a m -paign
Regional District Hospital Board Chair Janice Perrino told the board that a campaign was underway to add as much citizen sup-port to the hospital bid for the Ambulatory Care Project
Perrino said that a letter writing cam-paign urging citizens to express their support for provincial endorse-ment of the project will launch this week
Water Works with Jeremy
Now that the summer heat has finally rolled in itrsquos time to see how knowledgeable
you are about water conservation Take a minute or 2 to complete this quick and easy
crossword puzzle below
Across
1 There are currently free low flow available at the village office
2 has 25 of the worldrsquos fresh water in itrsquos rivers and lakes
3 Use mulch and compost in your to reduce the amount of water you plants require
4 The KID pumps its water from the that is beneath Keremeos
5 The biggest water waster in your home is the
Down
1 The daytime restrictions are in place to minimize the loss of water due to
2 is a style of landscaping thar uses local drought resistant plants
3 Keep your at a height of 6 to 8 cm ( 25 ndash 3 inches) to cast shade on the soil and
minimize water loss
4 The goal of water is to protect our surroundings and to maintain a resource for
future generations
1
2
3
1
2
4
5
4
3
DID YOU
KNOWWhen you place a classified word ad with us it also gets
placed online at wwwbcclassifiedscom
Ask us how
Scan Me
Keremeos amp The SimilkameenVisit us to fi nd all the local favourites
Pentictonamp The South Okanagan
Princetonamp Area
Summerlandamp Area
RecreationlandOkanogan Washington State amp Area
Food amp Wine TrailsBritish Columbia
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es
The Lower Similkameen Valley
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British Columbia Canada
Offi cial Visitor Guide
DistinctlyDistinctly Different
Different
Favourite things to do or places to go in the South OkanagantoF vourite things to do or places to
h South Okanagan
SOUTHOKANAGANMy
2012 Lower Similkameen Valley Visitorrsquos Guide ~ Page 5
AND DISTRICT Visitors Guide 2012
wwwprincetonca
wwwprincetonca
THE OFFICIAL 2012 SUMMERLAND
VISITORS GUIDE
RecreationlandYour Free Guide to North Central Washington
and South Okanagan BC
A supplement to the
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WineTTrailsrailsFood amp
W I N E R I E S W I N E E V E N T S R E S T A U R A N T S R E C I P E S
Visit De Bakkerrsquos Kitchen this
SummerOutstanding in the Field Dinner at
Covert Farms
Rustic Roots Releases Beautiful Fruit Bubbly
Food amp Wine Trails MOBILE TOURING SITENew WINERIESOkanagan BREWS amp SPIRITS
Wine Country RECIPE BOOKWhere to EAT DRINK amp STAY
WAY TO GO
THANKS SO MUCH to our Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistants and Volunteer Drivers A total of 538 meals were packed up and delivered to clients over the last 3 months This is a lot of meals and involved at least 125 volunteer hours We are so grateful for such dedicated volunteers If you are interested in volunteering or receiving a noon hour meal give Susan a call at 250-499-2352
Lower Similkameen Community Services Society
Similkameen Okanagan Organic Producers AssociationJoin other growers committed to
maintaining the integrity of organicfarming in British Columbia
bullAffordable certification fees
bullISO options available
For further information contact Julie Hinton
T 250-499-7080 soopanethopnet
Page 20 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
AD SPACE
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Book your ad space todayFEATUREBUSINESSOR SERVICEOF THEWEEK
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CONSTRUCTION
HARDWARE
AUTOMOTIVE
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SEPTIC SERVICE
Ray QuaedvliegCustom Fencing20+ years of fencing experience Deer Fence
Livestock FenceVineyard amp Orchard Post Pounding
Ph 250-499-5761 Cell 250-499-61571965 Northey Ave Cawston BC
POST POUNDING amp FENCING
Quality Readi-Mix Concrete
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OLIVER READI-MIX LTDPh250-498-2231 Fax 250-498-2273
Toll free 1-888-787-2211
Your Home
Is your CastleProtect it from the sands of
time with quality craftmanship
Licensed Residential Builder
DESIGN amp CONSTRUCTION
498-6184wwwruhlandca
Serving Oliver Osoyoos amp OK Falls
Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
Ryan Campbell Owner
Fix EmAutomotive
250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
31 Ashnola Road Keremeos BC V0X 1N1
Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
DONrsquoT BE FORGOTTEN
Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
of the Review
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
31 Ashnola Road Keremeos BC V0X 1N1
Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
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Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
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Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
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Services
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Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTSTRAVEL
CHILDRENEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICESPETS amp LIVESTOCK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
RENTALSAUTOMOTIVE
MARINE
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
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OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
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Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
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SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
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Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 20 The Review Thursday July 26 2012
COMPUTERS CONCRETE STORAGE
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498-6184wwwruhlandca
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Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds
YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS HERE
CALL THE REVIEW FOR DETAILS
250-499-2653
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250-499-4422Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE
INSPECTION FACILITY
OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
Sunday 1030 am - 500 pm4 km West of Keremeos (Near Red Bridge)
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Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
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Advertise your business where you will be noticed here
in the Business Directory
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OPENMon - Sat 900 am - 500 pm
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Phone(250)499-5785Email don_annasnethopnet
Don amp Annarsquos Greenhouses
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
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healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected
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Main Street Keremeos
499-5714
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A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
ldquoWersquore Here to Helprdquo
KEREMEOS-SIMILKAMEENFUNERAL amp CREMATION CENTRE
712-5th Street
1-800-275-1202
PRINCETON FUNERAL amp CREMATION CENTRE
2 Princeton Plaza
250-295-6102
HANSONS ARBOR FUNERAL CHAPEL
527 Ellis Street Penticton
250-492-4202
CompassionateAffordable
Pre-Arrangements ampArrangements may
be made in your home
Life CelebrationAll Funeral Plans
AcceptedBronze amp GraniteCemetery markers Ray amp Kelly Hanson
Announcements
Funeral Homes
Basic Cremation $990 +taxes
250-493-3912
wwwcrediblecremationcom24 hrs ldquoNo Hidden Costsrdquo
Sensible prices for practical people
Pre-Pay amp Save
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Services LtdSensible prices for practical people
Basic Cremation $990 +taxes
24 hrs ldquoNo Hidden Costsrdquo250-493-3912
wwwcrediblecremationcom559 Ellis St Penticton
Pre-Pay amp Save
(for appointment)
Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
respect and understanding
John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
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Career Opportunities
RNs amp LPNsneeded to work 11 with medically fragile children in the Penticton area Union wages benefi ts training and full support provided If you want to make a difference in a childrsquos life please fax your cover letter and resume to 1-250-762-9898 attention Debra Leverrier or email dleverrierwesternca
EducationTrade Schools
IF YOUrsquoRE Interested in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of proper-ties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start Sep-tember 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 wwwlakelandcollegeca
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Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
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Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
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
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
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SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
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CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
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ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
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FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 mdash Page 21
column
We can start with a lump of anything but letrsquos start with some-thing that is very Ca-nadian - ice Letrsquos as-sume itrsquos the real late January stuff solidly frozen to about -20 degrees Celsius Be-ing frozen water ice is a chemical compound with molecules each consisting of two hy-drogen atoms and one oxygen atom - H2O We put our sample in a closed vessel and apply heat and keep applying it
When we reach 0 degrees Celsius the ice melts and we have liquid water Then around 100
degrees Celsius depending upon our altitude the water boils and we have steam a gas When we r e a c h a r o u n d 2500 degrees the water molecules themselves start to come apart and we have a mixture of oxygen and hy-drogen
Atoms consist of two main parts a nu-cleus which is sur-rounded by a cloud of electrons As the temperature contin-ues to rise from tens of thousands of de-grees to millions the atoms start to lose their electrons and the vessel contains a very hot mixture of naked nuclei and electrons Then the nuclei themselves dis-integrate yielding a soup of protons neu-trons and electrons We keep applying the heat and when we reach temperatures of billions of degrees
and higher the pro-tons and neutrons start to come apart yielding a mixture of the fundamental building blocks of matter Many years of research into the fundamental nature of matter has culminated in what has become known as the Stan-dard Model which states that the fun-damental building blocks of matter are things called quarks leptons gluons two types of boson and photons However in 1964 Peter Higgs and several other physi-cists suggested that the Standard Model as stated would not work and another fundamental parti-cle is needed which eventually became known as the Higgs Boson However it could not be found
This was a major problem because so much of physics depends upon the validity of the Stan-
dard Model So the searches continued The big problem is that digging so deeply into the fundamen-tal nature of matter requires extremely high energies We have no capability to apply such energies as heat but we can do it through collisions The culmination of this line of research is the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva Switzerland This works by ac-celerating protons to as close as possible to the speed of light then colliding them head-on into similarly accelerated protons going in the opposite direction
The problem is that many important prop-erties of the Higgs Boson could not be calculated before-hand so the search was done in a rather different way Experi-ments were designed so that the results that would be obtained if
there were no Higgs could be predicted Then the results were compared with the predictions and dis-crepancies noted The properties of the par-ticle needed to cause the d iscrepancies were then compared with what is expected from the Higgs Bo-son After a string of positive results we can conclude that the Higgs Boson has been found the Standard Model still stands and physics is safe for a little longer
Mars and Saturn are now getting low in the west after dark Venus and Jupiter lie close together in the eastern sky in the early hours before dawn The Moon will reach fi rst quarter on the 25th
Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the National Research Councilrsquos Dominion Radio Astro-physical Observatory Pentic-ton
Theories depend on fi nding of particles that canrsquot be seen
j
healtht o p 1 2 s t e p s f o r c o p i n g w i t h g r i e f
LOW-DOSE ASAThere has been a lot written about low-dose ASA (Aspirinreg)lately There is evidence it does help people who have had aheart attack but new research has shown it has minimal effect onthose with no history of heart disease ASA is a drug with side effects Donrsquot start on this drug without your doctorrsquos consent
MOSQUITOSMosquitos can be a nuisance Everyone has their favourite wayof discouraging bites B vitamins (B-1 B-12) donrsquot work Wear light-coloured clothing and use insect repellants that containDEET Check with our pharmacists for advice
BOIL WATERWhen camping be cautious drinking water from mountainstreams and creeks Two water-borne parasitic diseases giardiaand cryptosporidiosis are caused by parasites sometimes found in water in rural areas To be safe bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute (3 minutes at altitudes above 2000 metres)
MACULAR DEGENERATIONAge-related macular degeneration is an eye disease that can affect people above the age of 60 and can lead to retinal damage and blindness There is evidence that eating foods rich in omega-3fatty acids can significantly lower the risk of this disease Cold water fish like sardines anchovies mackerel herring and salmonare good sources If you arenrsquot a fish-eater capsule supplementsare availableTake charge of your own health Let our pharmacists be part of your health team We would be happy to be your pharmacist
3 pack $429k
Dial foaming hand wash
$349
By Caroline Sutherland PART IIIDo all that you can to maintain your physical health in the following ways
7 This too shall pass Even the pain of the worst experiences will lessen over time When you are able to help others The gift of helping others less fortunate than yourself will assist you looking at your problems from a wider perspective
8 Keep gratitude on your lips Even when things are at their worst keep focusing on gratitude Thank you God for my eyes thank you God for my home thank you God for my friends etc should be con-tinually repeated The impression that these phrases can have on the mind translates into a soothing calming effect on the body When your thoughts turn to fear or deep sadness reach in and pull out the feelings of gratitude from within Be vigilant with your thoughts and keep them as supportive as possible
9 Learn to meditate Spend time every day being quiet Close your eyes and drop into a state of peaceful receptivity where you can listen to the wisdom of the body and the voice of God within you guiding you and assisting you in your healing process Often people are able to connect with deceased loved ones or pets through the process of meditation I believe that those who have crossed over to the other side play a large role in orchestrating events and healing wounds Ask for their help
10 Play relaxation therapy or guided imagery CDrsquos at night as you are going to sleep These will help to calm you down and to reprogram your thoughts in a more positive supportive direction Look for the symbols in dreams to guide you at this time in your life
11 Look after yourself and treat yourself to massage soothing baths a comfy rocking chair soothing music or a cuddly animal There should be no limit to pampering at this time
12 Exercise helps to balance brain chemistry As soon as you are able exercise daily in a manner that is appropriate and healing Quiet walks in nature or vigorous exercise can assist in finding the inner voice of intuition that will lead you out of the darkness into hope and optimismCarolinersquos Bio Best-selling author (The Body lsquoKnowsrsquo) and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland Medical Intuition is the ability to see beyond the normal levels of perception and if you are looking for answers to your health concerns ndash the common health problems that affect us all Caroline offers a FREE Monday night Teleconference See Ok In Health website
This column and articles are provided by OK In Health Come visit HYPERLINK ldquohttpwwwOKinHealthcomrdquo wwwOKinHealthcom
Your on-line community events and wellness magazineGet Connected
Sign up for your FREE monthly OK In Healthrsquos E-MagazineOK In Health - Your Wellness Community at Your Finger-Tips
Similkameen Insurance Agencies Ltd
Main Street Keremeos
499-5714
CORNER
FLOTSAMwreckage of a ship found
floating or washed on shore
A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
ldquoWersquore Here to Helprdquo
KEREMEOS-SIMILKAMEENFUNERAL amp CREMATION CENTRE
712-5th Street
1-800-275-1202
PRINCETON FUNERAL amp CREMATION CENTRE
2 Princeton Plaza
250-295-6102
HANSONS ARBOR FUNERAL CHAPEL
527 Ellis Street Penticton
250-492-4202
CompassionateAffordable
Pre-Arrangements ampArrangements may
be made in your home
Life CelebrationAll Funeral Plans
AcceptedBronze amp GraniteCemetery markers Ray amp Kelly Hanson
Announcements
Funeral Homes
Basic Cremation $990 +taxes
250-493-3912
wwwcrediblecremationcom24 hrs ldquoNo Hidden Costsrdquo
Sensible prices for practical people
Pre-Pay amp Save
Credible Cremation Services Ltd559 Ellis St Penticton
Services LtdSensible prices for practical people
Basic Cremation $990 +taxes
24 hrs ldquoNo Hidden Costsrdquo250-493-3912
wwwcrediblecremationcom559 Ellis St Penticton
Pre-Pay amp Save
(for appointment)
Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
respect and understanding
John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
PersonalsCURIOUS ABOUT Men Talk Discreetly with men like you Try FREE Call 1-888-559-1255MEET SINGLES right now No paid operators just real peo-ple like you Browse greetings exchange messages and con-nect live Try it free Call now 1-888-744-3699
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
Employment
Business Opportunities
BUSINESS FOR SALEMagazine publishing
company for ambitious outgoing entrepreneurs
Fun LucrativeStartup Capital RequiredWe Teach amp Provide Content
1-888-406-1253SERIOUS RETIREMENT Impact Home based business online Flexible hours FREE training wwwproject4wellnesscomTired of sales Teach from home Your fi nancial future in the Health amp Wellness industry online trainsup-port wwwcreateincome4lifecom
Career Opportunities
RNs amp LPNsneeded to work 11 with medically fragile children in the Penticton area Union wages benefi ts training and full support provided If you want to make a difference in a childrsquos life please fax your cover letter and resume to 1-250-762-9898 attention Debra Leverrier or email dleverrierwesternca
EducationTrade Schools
IF YOUrsquoRE Interested in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of proper-ties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start Sep-tember 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 wwwlakelandcollegeca
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION Rated 2 for at-home jobs Start training today Graduates are in demand Enroll now Take advantage of low month-ly payments 1-800-466-1535 admissionscanscribecomwwwcanscribecom
Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET 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 creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
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
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
A22 wwwkeremeosreviewcom Thursday July 26 2012 The Review
ldquoWersquore Here to Helprdquo
KEREMEOS-SIMILKAMEENFUNERAL amp CREMATION CENTRE
712-5th Street
1-800-275-1202
PRINCETON FUNERAL amp CREMATION CENTRE
2 Princeton Plaza
250-295-6102
HANSONS ARBOR FUNERAL CHAPEL
527 Ellis Street Penticton
250-492-4202
CompassionateAffordable
Pre-Arrangements ampArrangements may
be made in your home
Life CelebrationAll Funeral Plans
AcceptedBronze amp GraniteCemetery markers Ray amp Kelly Hanson
Announcements
Funeral Homes
Basic Cremation $990 +taxes
250-493-3912
wwwcrediblecremationcom24 hrs ldquoNo Hidden Costsrdquo
Sensible prices for practical people
Pre-Pay amp Save
Credible Cremation Services Ltd559 Ellis St Penticton
Services LtdSensible prices for practical people
Basic Cremation $990 +taxes
24 hrs ldquoNo Hidden Costsrdquo250-493-3912
wwwcrediblecremationcom559 Ellis St Penticton
Pre-Pay amp Save
(for appointment)
Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service amp Crematorium
Serving our South Okanagan communities with compassion
respect and understanding
John Nunes Daryn Pottinger
250-498-0167 (24 hrs)5855 Hemlock St
Oliver BCwwwnunes-pottingercom
PersonalsCURIOUS ABOUT Men Talk Discreetly with men like you Try FREE Call 1-888-559-1255MEET SINGLES right now No paid operators just real peo-ple like you Browse greetings exchange messages and con-nect live Try it free Call now 1-888-744-3699
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
Employment
Business Opportunities
BUSINESS FOR SALEMagazine publishing
company for ambitious outgoing entrepreneurs
Fun LucrativeStartup Capital RequiredWe Teach amp Provide Content
1-888-406-1253SERIOUS RETIREMENT Impact Home based business online Flexible hours FREE training wwwproject4wellnesscomTired of sales Teach from home Your fi nancial future in the Health amp Wellness industry online trainsup-port wwwcreateincome4lifecom
Career Opportunities
RNs amp LPNsneeded to work 11 with medically fragile children in the Penticton area Union wages benefi ts training and full support provided If you want to make a difference in a childrsquos life please fax your cover letter and resume to 1-250-762-9898 attention Debra Leverrier or email dleverrierwesternca
EducationTrade Schools
IF YOUrsquoRE Interested in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of proper-ties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start Sep-tember 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 wwwlakelandcollegeca
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION Rated 2 for at-home jobs Start training today Graduates are in demand Enroll now Take advantage of low month-ly payments 1-800-466-1535 admissionscanscribecomwwwcanscribecom
Obituaries
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer excavator and labourrock truck opera-tors Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Al-berta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051Forestry - Skidder Operator needed for Vernon BC area Experience required Fax Re-sume with experience and ref-erences 250-503-1148 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted
PHOTOGRAPHER REQrsquoD for school photography
Contract position Aug 19 to Nov 15
Must have reliable car computer skills
Some overnight travel reqrsquod Training amp equip provided
email resume topetermountainwestca
Riverside RV Park Resort Keremeos BC is looking to hire an ambitious motivated full-time maintenance person Responsibilities include care and maintenance of Park grounds and facilities Quali-fi ed applicant will have experi-ence and training in potable water waste water treatment and pool maintenance Please send your resume to riversidesociety2gmailcom mail to Board of Directors-Riv-erside 134-4354 Hwy 3 Keremeos BC V0X 1N1 or fax to 250-499-5994
Trades TechnicalHEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certifi ed inspection license competitive wages benefi t pack-age full time located in Rossland Trail area Please send resume and or request for further detail to email impactgroupshawca or by fax 250-364-9956
Obituaries
Employment
Trades TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc is looking for welders Due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty Alberta 20km west of Lloydminster We have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journey person welders We offer best wage in indus-try 3rd year apprentice $28-$30hr Journeyperson $32-$35hr higher with tank expe-rience Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive Full insurance pack-age 100 paid by company Good working environment Join a winning team Call Basil or Blaine at (offi ce)780-846-2231 (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume toblaineautotanksca product ionauto tanksca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For Summer Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic to-day 1-800-854-5176
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt Helping Canadians 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankruptcy Free con-sultation Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 wwwmydebtsolutioncomGET 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 creditageincome is not an issue 1-800-587-2161
Help Wanted
Services
Financial ServicesM O N E Y P ROV I D E R C O M $500 Loan and + No Credit Refused Fast Easy 100 Secure 1-877-776-1660
NEED A Business or Personal Loan Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bank-ruptcy Bad credit ok interest rate from 19 Apply now at wwwborrowusnowcom or call 1-855-937-8487
Legal ServicesONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - CalgaryEdmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a Polar Bear Safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom
Kitchen CabinetsPHILrsquorsquoS Custom Wood WorkKitchens vanities and counter tops For estimates call (250)499-2806 or (250)485-7001
LandscapingTOP SOIL amp COMPOSTED STEER MANURE for garden amp landscaping Yoursquore wel-come to drop off lawn clip-pings 250-499-5084
Pets amp Livestock
LivestockMarion Weisskopff Clinic Aug 9 2737 Upper Bench Rd Spectators Welcome $10 For info call Darla 250-499-9159
PetsSTAG red color Champion bloodlines Ready to go Aug 1412 call 250-499-5540
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales2601 2693 Middle Bench Rd Fri July 27 - Sun July 29 lumber tools amp much more
Help Wanted
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesJuly 28 Saturday 9 am to 3pm 411 Ashnola Road Kere-meos
Moving Sale July 28 amp 29 9 am to 2 pm canning jarslarge dehydrator tools bookspuzzles etc 8 tracks 1425Main St South Olalla
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS
Bridges EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E amp544A 63rsquo amp 90rsquo Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucksExcavatorsEX200-5 amp 892D-LC Smallforklifts F350 CC ldquoCabsrdquo20rsquo40rsquo45rsquo53rsquo New UsedDamaged Containers SemiTrailers for Hiway amp Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB wwwrtccontainercom
Misc for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best price Best quality Allshapes amp colours available 1-866-652-6837 wwwthecoverguycomnews-paper
STEEL BUILDING- Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58$14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included PioneerSteel 1-800-668-5422wwwpioneersteelca
Misc WantedI Buy Old Coins amp CollectionsOlympic Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-499-0251 Local
Wanted 10 ft Zodiac style in-fl atable boat with 10-15 HP motor 250-499-5125
Help Wanted
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
FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
BCDailyRegister Online at wwwbcdailydealscom
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
The Review Thursday July 26 2012 wwwkeremeosreviewcom A23Real Estate
Farms61 Acre Organic Orchard 1 acre newly planted apples (Pink Lady amp Sunrise) 1 acre planted peaches 4 acres Red Delicious 3 bdrm house 1 bath $625000 250-499-6010 or 250-499-9500
For Sale By Owner490 acres with garageloft for sale within the Village of Keremeos Excellent land for grapes orchard or ground crops Also future subdivision potential as it borders existing new subdivision and sewer lines brought to property line Drastically reduced and quick 15 day possession Call (780)621-3637
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99mo $0 Down Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS Near El Paso Texas Beautiful Moun-tain Views Money Back Guar-antee Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953wwwsunsetranchescom
Rentals
Mobile Homes amp Pads
Clean renovated 2 bdrm mo-bile WD amp pad rent included $490 1 year lease or Rent to Own 250-485-2960
Homes for RentBungalow wbasement 2 bed 1 bath large yard garage gas furnace washerdryer fridge stove part furnished Close to town suits senior couple $825 month plus utilities Ref-erences required no pets no smoking Available Sept 3 2012 Call 1-778-231-5890 or 1-604-272-7265Large mobile home for rent in Keremeos 2 bed 2 bath new central air system large yard No pets Now available $900 + util Cable included Call 250-499-9554 for more infoLovely well maintained 4 bdrm 3 bathroom home in or-ganic orchard non-smokers only $1300mth Security de-posit amp references Available Sept 1 Phone Greg 250-328-2840 or Karen 780-435-9548
Offi ceRetailAvailable now Offi ce or retail space at 613 7th Avenue 430 sqft $460month + utilities 250-493-7774
Cars - Domestic
Transportation
Antiques Classics
Auto Financing
DreamCatcher Auto Loansldquo0rdquo Down Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
wwwPreApprovalcc DL 7557
YOUrsquoRE APPROVED Poor Good OR No Credit
at AUTO CREDIT NOW DL11143Details and APPLY onlineautocreditwithbarriecom
OR TOLL FREE 1-877-356-0743
Cars - Domestic
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566
Page 24 mdash The Review Thursday July 26 2012
SHOP LOCALCampaign will be happening soon
July 19 - August 9
Look here in the Review for
participating businesses then visit
the businesses for your chance to win a gift basket full of local merchandise
SPOT THE CHERRIES FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN
GAIL IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF
CANCER RESEARCH
Phone 888-499-6777 gaildowdingtelusnetIn business since 1989
GAIL DOWDING
SOLUTIONS REALTYwwwkeremeosrealestateca wwwcentury21ca
Ask Gail about free air miles when you list or sell
On Keremeos By-pass Rd 213 acres of vines are in 1 Viticulture area Vineyard is 5 yrs old with several varieties Planted completely from scratch in 2007 with new well power system irrigation system $2000000 mlsreg
Unique peaceful 477 acre property that has an Os-prey family 6yr old 2 story home with energy ef-ficient geothermal heating roomy kitchen wisland amp cherry wood cabinets 4 bdrms 3 baths garage etc Dupl Listing 133477 amp 133476 $449900 mlsreg
On a bench overlooking town 114 acres of orchard amp vines The KID water supplies drip lines with ug mainline Property has 2 wind machines full line of machinery workshop 4 condo style workers ac-comodations 3000 sq ft home Appt to view $3899999 mlsreg
Well maintained open plan Mobile by the river Private pad Arizona landscaping awesome valley amp mountain views Two good sized bdrms bath has a soaker tub Conservatory has sliding doors to home amp huge covered deck amp hot tub $171500 CALL GAIL mlsreg
Well looked after moduline on 68x124 lot close to main street Open floor plan wgood sized master wsoaker tub in ensuite New kitchen cabinet doors amp kitchen flooring There is a sunroom for the gar-dener or artist $239000 exc
REDUCED
727 amp 729 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg 312 9TH AVE KEREMEOS $84000 52x120 Residential building lot downtown MLSreg305 2ND AVENUE KEREMEOS $98000 NO HST 59X119 no time limit to build MLSregASHNOLA ROAD KEREMEOS $275000 156 acres along the Ashnola River MLSreg
ldquoLOTS amp ACREAGESrdquo723 amp 725 7TH AVENUE KEREMEOS $75000 60x120 zoned commercialmulti family MLSreg LOT 5 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON $197000 4 acre bare lot MLSreg
Tuesday 250-499-6585
Greg 250-499-6583
LOCATIONS WEST REALTY638 - 7th Ave Keremeos
mcdonaldskeremeos-okcomwwwroyallepagecagregmcdonald
TF 1-866-499-5327
Fax 250-499-5372
Greg ext3 Tuesday ext5
3140 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $279500
3 bdrm family home on 12 acre
quiet street walk to River
MLSreg
3470 RIVER ROAD
KEREMEOS $299000 4 acres
Riverfront about 500 apple
trees planted MLSreg
803 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
Wow new pricing large lot ask for details
today MLSreg
625 VETERANS AVENUE KERE-MEOS $875000
zoned Light Industrial large
warehouse great downtown Keremeos location
MLSreg
357 COULTHARD RD CAWSTON
$399000 almost 5 acres
large house fruit trees open field amp seasonal creek in the back
MLSreg
7 - 1292 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS $55000
beautifully done
great viewsMLSreg
422 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $159000
full basement w kitchen
private back yard MLSreg
3 - 605 9TH STREET
KEREMEOS $215000
3 bedroom 2 bath amp garage No Steps
Low Strata fees MLSreg
3491 HWY 3 KEREMEOS
$289000 Over an acre
Riverfront Set up with 10
RV padsMLSreg
1872 BARCELO RD CAWSTON
$1150000 10 ac best benchland
Organic orchard great house
MLSreg
421 10TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $270000
1400 sq foot 3bdrm home
Shop with heat amp power alley access MLSreg
721 7TH AVENUE
KEREMEOS $249000
2 bdr apartment above commer-
cial spaceask about possi-bilities amp zoning
MLSreg
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
2488 UPPER BENCH ROAD
KEREMEOS $399000
25 acres certi-fied organic apple
orchard 1500sqft home wgarage MLSreg
709 9TH AVE KEREMEOS
$205000 2 bed + den
2 bath double garage MLSreg
2641 9TH STREET OLALLA $119000
On your own land
very clean all updated 2 bdrm home MLSreg
2900 RIVER ROAD KEREMEOS
$549000 2500 Sqft 3 bed 3 bath amp dbl garage
amp shop just over 2 acres
on the river MLSreg
178 ASH-NOLA ROAD KEREMEOS
$430000 53 acres
60x120 cover-all arena
2 bed 2 bath home MLSreg
THE FUTURE IS FRIENDLY GREG AND TUESDAY FIRST REALTORS IN KEREMEOS
USING TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY TODAY BRINGING MORE BUYERS TO
THEIR LISTINGS FASTER
QUICK RESPONSE CODE FOR SMART PHONE SCANNING
DONrsquoT KNOW HOW LET US SHOW YOU
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
ldquoNEW PRICErdquo
ldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER rlptuesday
Keremeosrsquo only Realtors born amp raised in the area
SOLDldquoNEW LISTINGrdquo
Joan McMurrayAssociate BrokerCell 250-499-9444 TF 866-922-9444
Locations West Realty Ltd638 - 7th Avenue Keremeos BC
20102011
1425 Main Street Keremeos - Rural liv-ing 3bed2bath home Several updates new main panel plumbing amp bathrooms Newer roof 2 garages lsquo8 x 19rsquo glass greenhouse $219500 MLSreg 137976
520 3rd Avenue Keremeos - Hacienda Home ndash family sized on full basement Car-port amp single garage Landscaped fenced back yard REDUCED priced to sell $220000 MLSreg 138354
803A 9th Avenue Keremeos ndash Unbeliev-able Value 2 bed2 bath Half Duplex Single Garage Rear Deck Landscaped Fenced Yard QUICK POSSESSION $169000 MLSreg 137533
new price
25 MORE LISTINGS ATwwwjoanmcmurraycom
wwwjoanmcmurraycom
15 Ashnola Road Keremeos - Searching for the perfect set-up Updated rancher home with rentalguest suite PLUS huge workshop Berries walnuts amp filberts Huge garden area prune amp peach trees too $435000 MLSreg 136878
1966 Hwy 3 Cawston - Pretty little 50 acre hobby farm Double-wide mobile home with all the comforts ndash re-certified electric Small orchard ground crop section pasturehay Or use mobile while you build your dream home The possibili-ties are endless $389500 MLSreg 138413
Helping you is what I do
MINI FARM
cheap lot
a steal real deal
SIMPLE LIFE
302 ndash 9th Avenue Keremeos - 52rsquo x 120rsquo lot Nice spot for your retirement home Zon-ing allows a modular home Rural setting with larger lots nearby Serviced to lot line $74500 No HST MLSreg 136566