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A local newsmagazine featuring events, people and stories from Highway 16 in Northwest British Columbia, Canada. Compiled by Elaine Storrey. Brought to you online by StarkLight Press.

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    Phraser Connector YOUR local Fraser l ake, Endako, Fort Fraser & area paper

    Endako Mine is working to mitigate dust as a result of recent dry and windy conditions.Mitigation measures include hydro-seeding, part of ongoing reclamation efforts.

    Endako Mine appreciates your patience as we work to resolve this issue.

    If there are any questions or concerns, please contact Kosta Sainis,Environmental Superintendent at (250)699-6211 ext. 340 INSIDETHIS ISSUE:

    Festival of Arts 2

    Directory 4

    Doris Ray 5

    Summer Fun 6

    Community garden 7

    Mud Bogs 8

    Calendar of events 9

    Audrey Read 10

    Juvenile Diabetes 11

    Distribution

    1480 copies

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    monthly

    10 am: Opening Ceremonies Jamie Nielson / Angela Heron singing O Canada

    11 am: Music and Poetry on stage at the Soccer FieldsHighland Dancers (Burns Lake), Peter Ouellette (F.L.), Jamie Nielson(F.L.), Special Delivery (Fort St. James), Madd Dog & Moe (PrinceGeorge), Tom Forrest (F.L.), Bob Thon (F.L.), Oscar Lewis (F.L.)Tamara Ketlo (F.L.) PLUS Poetry readings throughout.

    10:30-6 pm: Art Gallery in Foyer of the Arena 10:30-6 pm: Art Exhibitor Booths at Surface

    11 am: Demos/Workshops start at Arena 11 am: Eileen Hutson=Scratchboard

    Noon: Gill Kopy= Photography 1 pm: Starklight press= Writing Workshop

    2 pm: Doris Ray= Humour Workshop

    3 pm: Signature Creations =Demo

    4 pm: Regina Kemp=Painting on Fabric

    5 pm: Laura Gammond =Spinning & Dyeing

    11:30amChildrens Workshops at the soccer field. On the half hour there will bea new childrens workshop.( ie: 12:30, 1:30etc) with the last one at 5:30pm

    Schedule of events for the Festival

    of the Arts on Saturday August 8th

    The Many Faces of Canada Day

    Rainbow over Mouse by avid Luggi

    Horsing Around?Who is this?

    Monique Roy singingO Canada

    True Pioneer

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    The Employment Program of British Columbiais funded by the Government of Canada andthe Province of British Columbia

    Fraser Lake Hours

    Thursday 9:30 am 4:00

    pm

    Stop by our office and check out the Job Board. We update it each Thursday with

    job opportunities in Fraser Lake, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake and Fort St. James.

    298 McMillan Avenue

    1-866-567-7375

    AND ITS GOING TO BE A REALLY BIG SHOW.By estorey

    The first FL Festival of ARTS will be held on Saturday August 8th. And its going to be a "really good she-ow" as EdSullivan used to say in the old days!

    Members of the Fraser Lake Arts Festival have been planning this event for over a year, with an expectation of

    hosting an informative and entertaining day ripe with eye candy and vocal novelties. The goal of the committee isto grow the Festival into a two day event in the future, with music, art exhibitions, workshops, children s programsand many other fun interactive activities. Because helping families grow is one of their goals, all activities can beenjoyed by the whole family.

    It will be well worth attending to listen and watch the onstage performances, view the gorgeous paintings, wood-working, glassware, memory canvases, quilts, fabric arts and other wonderful creations. Not only are spectatorswelcomed, but its hoped they will take part in the variety of workshops for both children and adults.

    And the music line-up is great. There will be an opportunity for dancers to twirl, for writers to read, for musicians tostrum and for vocalists to sing.

    On the grounds and inside the arena, look for writers and artisans to have either a tent or an indoor space for books,photography, pieces of art and jewellery and other sundry stuff. The work on display will feature original pieces fromlocal artisans as well as the work of regional and provincial artists.

    There may even be a guitarist strumming mellow tunes in the background while writers perform their work on stage.If you are someone wishing to take part, there are application forms to fill in as the list of performers is great.

    If you have problems using a microphone, the best ever advice. "Get close up to the mike -almost as if you weregoing to swallow it," For those who've not read aloud previously, it's most important to read your lines slowly (andloudly) -articulate each word with increased emphasis wherever it fits in with the rhythmic structure of the poem.For other poems you need to increase the tempo. And If it's "slam" poetry get into the action with body lan-guage.Practicing in front of a mirror and/or into a recording device and listening to your performance helps. It willhelp develop confidence.The most important thing of all is: do not mumble.

    Festival organizers are inviting -"Anyone with homemade food and baking is asked to set their tent at the Festival ofArts for FREE. A vendor booth for artisans is $25 (outside on field), and exhibitor booth is $50 (inside arena)

    The Festival goes from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm. Please be prepared to be there all day. It will be a fun day so come

    prepared to enjoy yourself, hawk your wares and connect with people. Please bring your own tent and outdoorchairs plus all the signage and backdrops needed to showcase your work.

    Contact Cathy Harder at 250.699-1234 for more information or please email [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Proudly locally owned and operated

    Store HoursMonday - Friday8:00 am to 5:30 pm

    Saturday9:00 am to 5:00 pm

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    Portable Toilet Rentals * Thaw Frozen LinesDry Vac * Dust Control * Sawdust Vac

    Water Truck Dust Control

    Congratulations to CIBC for turning FIFTY in June.

    Bank staff decorated with pictures from the past andoffered cake and juice in honour of the celebration.

    Photo submitted

    Happy Birthday to CIBC

    Classic Car Show

    Fraser Lake Building Supplies

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    Business directory at a glance: July 2015

    Building SuppliesFL Building Supplies Ace Hardware 250.699-6506Carpet CleaningCall Ron for your summer cleaning 250.699-8302Cedar For SaleCall Cliff @ 250.260-8972Dennis Hiatt 6th Annual Mud BogsCall Tammy at 250.567-0340 or Judy at 250.570-0077 atEmployment Support CentreProgressive Employment Vanderhoof 1.866-567-7375FL Arts Festival -Sat. August 8thFL Arts Council call Cathy Harder 250.699-1234

    Fraser Lake Bottle Depot250.699-8322

    Hairdresser for all Family stylesA Cut Beyond 250.699-0055High Speed InternetABC Communications 1.866-413-9995Home Repairs and ConstructionCall Brett Biro 250.699-5381J-Nik ServicesSeptic/Lagoons/DrainsCall Bill Stewart 250.699-1847Journey By Massage - available weekly at Autumn ServicesCall Cheryl Stewart for appoint. 250.699-1837Plumbing & HeatingMartineau Plumbing & Heating 250.699-6597/699-1384

    Water Treatment SystemTechnopure Water Treatment 250.699-6688

    Every month, paid ads will be listed in this column for customer convenience

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    Painting canvas bags at Au-tumn Services on JOY Day

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    JULY contribution .

    Okay, so life goes on....

    Whats for breakfast? I suppose one should have protein. Whats in the fridge? Aha eggs! But I hate eggs. I spot the butt-end of a loaf of homemade bread purchased at one of the Friday afternoon markets. I carve off two slices and dip themin beaten egg diluted with & cream. Fry them up brown and eat them topped with gobs of butter and rhubarbsauce. (Wished I had some whipped cream.) I wash it down with coffee made in my one-cup coffee maker. Nice health-ful breakfast.

    Time to check the blood pressure: Doggone good numbers if I do say so myself! My doctor would be proud.

    Exercise options: To strut across the highway to fetch the newspaper or dance aerobically to music in the bedroom?(Winding up your clock, as my husband used to call it.)

    But first Ill phone my brother and listen to some guy talk. He tells me about his latest attempt to slim down Rusty his

    aging, obese dog. Its called No Calorie Dog Food. Its twice the price of ordinary dog chow but money-back guaran-tee if dog wont eat it. And he has a fish story to tell.

    The fish arent biting much lately, he tells me. But he did have a big one on the line awhile back. Almost had it to theboat when a loon swam over, dived down after the fish and took it to the bottom of the lake. The line broke and need-less to say, my brother went home fish-less.

    That reminds me of a time when we were fishing on Hallett Lake. An eagle swooped down from the sky, scarfing up myhusbands catch of the day. The swoosh of its big wings startled me so much I almost fell out of the boat. Husbandlaughed about that one for days!

    Its too nice a day not to be outdoors. Besides, I need to weed and water my garden box. Last summer the deer cameand clear-cutted most of the greenery. This year Ive been spraying with a mix of hot sauce, garlic, egg and cayenne

    pepper. Seems to be working.Ive decided to keep my husbands scooter. Im practicing for my old age, I tell people when they ask about it. Whoam I trying to kid? Ive already got most of the symptoms. Anyway, today I am boldly driving it all the way down to thePark to take a stroll along the lakeshore. I manage to avoid the joggers, trains and automobiles and park in full view of abeautifully matched 4-horse team thats being hitched to a covered buckboard. Amazing how the horses have beentrained to back up so nicely in unison! Its the Fraser Lake Sawmills Picnic and I assume the buckboard will soon beloading up passengers to follow the roadway and admire the view.

    On my stroll I notice the size and quantity of the Saskatoon berries. Tis a good year for the berries. And its a good day

    for me. I am invited to enjoy a hamburger. Now, I dont have to cook anything for lunch!

    In The Shadow of the MOUNTAIN by Doris Ray

    Market Gardenon Francois Lake Road (look for the sign)

    Friday Noon-6pmSaturday Noon-6pm

    Open until the end of September

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    Congratulations to 2015 Yu AmbdMichelle Ossi Skighler Rodriques

    Hostages of Hospitality: Enjoying dinner at the Youth Am-bassador dinner the night they were capturedfrom left:Joel Messick from Cameron, Washington, John Messick ofHomer, Alaska and Paul Ignatowicz from Minneapolis Min-nesota. These three young men were happy to stay in FraserLake and enjoy our Canada Day celebrations with us. Ivenever been kidnapped before, said Joel, And I neverthought it would turn out this well. My Dad said to never sayNo to a police officer and when he stopped us today, I said

    Yes Sir and look how good it turned out.

    SUMMER FUN

    JoelJohn

    Paul

    Girl Guides covered wagon

    Al & Luciareturning Hostages since 2000

    Hostages 2015

    Humpback Whale putting on a show nearby Hartley Bay

    Osprey trying to avoid a crow

    Huckles..

    All photos by estorey

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    Adding Just a few more scoops of soil to the raised beds at FLESS

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    BRING THE FAMILY OUT TO HEAR THE

    ENGINES ROAR & SEE THE MUD FLY

    Events start at 11am Saturday & 10am Sunday

    The Dennis Hiatt Mud Bog Society Presents..

    The 6th Annual Dennis Hiatt Memorial

    MUD B GS

    AUGUST 15 & 16, 2015

    ENDAKO ROD & GUN CLUB

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    - Ages 5 & under, free- Ages 6-12, $5 per day

    - Ages 13 & up, $10 per dayor $15 for weekend

    - Family of 5 - $25 per day or$40 for the weekend

    REGISTRATION- Friday 4pm -8pm- Saturday, 7am - 10am

    - Trucks $70/Weekend- Second Class $50/Weekend- Mechanics & Powder Puff Class $20/Day- ATVs $20/Weekend- Prize Money, Trophies &Door Prizes!

    Concession, washrooms, parking, mud pit foot races, kids activities & more

    PLEASE NO DOGS AND NO ALCOHOL

    Need more info? Contact Tammy at 250.567-0340 or Judy at 250.570-0077

    Or go to www.thedennishiattmudbogs.com or like us on Facebook

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    Electric Power Wheels Race For Kids!Cash Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd

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    Gift CertificatesAvailable

    Journey By Massage

    Call Cheryl Stewartfor an appointment

    Every Tuesday at Autumn Services

    Winners of door prizes at Canada Day:Ladies:Vivian George/Melissa McManus/Jean FenatoMens: Mike WalshChilds: Dominica Lepoidevin

    Join us for cards - either crib or whist onWednesday August 12 (sponsored by Village)

    Community Potlucks begin in September withthe German community playing host5:30pmFL Sawmill will host in October

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    ENDAKO THIS AND THAT BY AUDREY READ

    My "Pet Peeve" of all time, I am sure is the potatoes that we buy in the stores now days! When I was a kid myDad grew potatoes commercially and it was one of my jobs to "sort" them after school...I was always glad whenthat job was finished! The potatoes that we threw into the cull bin are about all that we see in the stores today! Isuppose they send all the good ones to foreign countries? You buy a ten pound bag of spuds & half of them are

    thrown out!

    When we sorted the potatoes anything with any kind of blemish went into the cull bin and sometimesif they were too small, into the seed bin. I am always really sorry when our own potatoes run out in the spring!

    Dadburn heifers got out this morning ...had to go for a walk before my coffee! I am sure it is the steer that is withthem that is leading them astray! Sure glad they are a quiet bunch as we were able to get them where we want-ed them without much trouble! ..AND on foot too ...as the two horses look over the fence thinking what a pair ofold fools we are when they could be doing the work! LOL!

    Went to the Farmer's Market in Fraser Lake on Friday...man what a lot of good stuff they have for sale! Why youcan get farm grown beef, pork or fresh eggs. Then there is a lady selling fresh baked goodies like bread, tarts &cookies or you might want to get some home made jam to go with your bread or buns. There is jewellery, pop-corn or cotton candy too ...just whatever your little heart desires! Bought some face creams etc. from TamaraKetlo, "NATURAL OBSESSIONS" she makes her own products and are they ever good! Makes my skin feel sonice & smooth and fresh, thanks Tamara keep up the good work! Her "black soap" is wonderful too!

    Started making silage today, June 30, it will make great feed & we should get a second crop

    on the irrigatedfields depending on the weather, been several years since we have cut three crops but with the price of hay sohigh and a shortage of it maybe it would be a good year to try for it again. Planted my third planting of radishestoday and also put some strawberry plants in the ground, I think the soil is way too rich but I guess we willsee! Got lots of greens now, spinach, Swiss chard & beet greens, taste is wonderful! Had a little cauliflower yes-terday too, things are really producing already! Got all the green onions bent over so the growth will go into thebulb so I planted another hundred this morning so I'll have green onions for salads for awhile longer.

    Traded Art & Jo-Ann, (Savory Farm) some fresh vegetables for some pork fat...I am rendering it out so I will havesome lard to rub on the horses & donkey's to keep the flies away...works like a charm, you never see flies both-ering a pig! What I don't need I am going to take out and give to the coyote, she has a litter of pups & is finding ithard to feed them, maybe if we feed her she will leave my chickens & dog alone! A. & J. have a water hole fortheir pigs to wallow in, you should see them...just like a bunch of kids playing in a mud puddle! It is a blast towatch them!

    Haying is in full swing, went to Prince George the other day, lots of hay down or baled, some crops are verygood and some not worth a hoot! Well that is the way it goes I guess!

    Do you have any idea how many babies a squirrel has?...Well, one had her nest in a bale of twine in the bal-er so Walter took it all out and moved nest, babies & all to a spot near-by where she would hopefully findthem. The next morning he went to check on them and sure enough she had moved all six of them to a newspot!. ...Just what we need is six more squirrels! LOL!

    When I was headed into Fraser Lake the other day...hotter than the hubsof hades it was too ...I met a couple heading west on their bikes...peddle,peddle and I thought they must be nearly dying of the heat! I stoppedand bought them some ice cold water and chased them down ...theywere very grateful for the water! The lady was from Idaho & the fellowfrom Montana, they are headed for Alaska and enjoying the scenery aswell as the wildlife. They were not expecting such heat! So far they have

    been fortunate to view several bear, both black & grizzly and of coursedeer & moose, saying the animals had all stayed near the bush! Not theway I like to take a holiday! But, hey ...to each his own! I wished themluck & we were all on our way.

    It is with a heavy heart that I must tell you of Walter's passing. He washaying all day Friday July 10th, came in, ate supper, had a glass of wine,went to bed and just never woke up. A terrible shock to us all but WOW!What a wonderful way for him to depart this earth. His work is done, hehas no more pain and he will forever be up there in heaven just dream-ing about Red Angus cattle and farming!

    Rest in Peace WALTERYou Deserve it

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    Community Page

    THANK YOUA BIG Thank-You to everyonewho helped and offered to help

    in our move to town.Special thanks to STAN for ALL

    the extras you did.from

    ack and Lorna

    Tryathalon raises awareness of Juvenile DiabetesOn a blustery Saturday, July 18th, White Swan Park was the site of a race, a bike ride and a kayak race. While the events didn't alltake place at the park, they began there and ended there as well.

    The 4th Annual Try athalon was once again a challenging yet fun event to participate in.Two men, sixteen women and ten children took part in the eventsome participantswere responsible for performing all three challenges, while others joined teams andwere personally responsible for only a portion of the race.

    At the registration table there was an Intention Board where people could choose theirindividual intention from the list..you could run 10k,20k or 24 k/you could pickdifferent length rides for the bike race and also in kayaking.

    Many of the women who participated belong to coordinator Donya Nicols Boot Camp,

    Learn to Run Club or her Death By Donya Class. This is the fourth year that Donya hasorganizied this Try athalon which is a fundraiser for Juvenile Diabetes. While times arerecorded during the event, the Try athalon is not considered a race. Everyone who par-ticipates, does so to keep fit and to have fun.

    Donya has family members with diabetes and knows first hand the trials and tribulationsof monitoring glucose and maintaining normal insulin levels by juggling food intake withexercise.

    Diabetes is a disease that affects how the body uses glucose, the main type of sugar in theblood. Glucose comes from the foods we eat and is the major source of energy neededto fuel the bodys functions.

    Alex and Nolan bike to a tie

    The family of the late Walter Read wish toextend our sincere thanks for all the good

    wishes, food, cards and help given by ourmany friends and neighbours.

    Your thoughtfulness is out of this world andwill never be forgotten.

    God Bless you all!

    Thank You

    To Everyone who helpedme when I fell at

    White Swan Park during

    the Classic Car Show

    Special thanks to

    Joe Jenkinson,

    Eddie Rodrigues,Doug Leslie and

    Ernie Cleverly for the

    extra special care while

    we waited for

    First Responders

    From

    Marilyn Urlacher

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    CONGRATULATIONS!!

    We, at Fasken Martineau, are pleased toannounce that Brenda Plowman has been promoted to the positionof Chief Marketing Officer, effective July 1, 2015. Brenda, whohas been with the firm for ten years, will be responsible for theleadership of an efficient and responsive marketing and businessdevelopment team. Brenda's extensive knowledge of the Firm, itspractices and its lawyers will be of value to her and to us in thisnew role as we navigate the challenges, changes and opportunitiesthat are to come

    Where are THEY NOW

    Brenda Plowman graduated from FLESS in 1986

    Brenda now lives in the Vancouver area where she has be-

    come very successful in her field of Marketing. Brendas

    mother Bonnie Plowman lives in Fraser Lake as does her

    sister Patti-Ann.

    Brenda recently received a promotion at her firm

    making her family very proud.

    Do you know someone who went to school at FLESS and has moved on? Arethey a relative? A daughter? A son? Tell us their story. Every month we willdedicate this column to a former FLESS student. Its up to YOU to submit theirphoto and a brief few lines about them and share with us their story.

    Please send your WHERE ARE THEY NOW? By the 15th of the month.

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