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2 LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca The Lumby Valley LettersTimes is an independent, Just for Fun EditorDearEditor: Letters privately owned to the newspaper published • What did the pig say on a hot summer day? What are your thoughts and opinions? every Friday I’m bacon! If you have any thoughts, opinions or just something you wanted to express to The Lumby Valley • Why do bananas use sunscreen? the people of our community, Letters to the Editor are always welcome. While Times Because they peel. names can be withheld if the circumstances warrant, no unsigned letters will is a free newspaper • Why are gulls named seagulls? be accepted for publication. The Editor reserves the right to edit letters. The Lumby If they were by the bay, they’d be bagels. Submit your letters to [email protected] Valley Times • Why don’t oysters share their pearls? To the Editor, there is nothing that can be done. What is the paper of Because they’re shellfish. We have had meters installed in our if there was a sensor somewhere in the Integrity, Honesty houses in Lumby a few years back. How- sprinkling area underground that could and Dependability • Which letter is the coolest? ever be it rain or shine the sprinklers at sense the area is already moist. The Iced T. the oval and other areas governed by the water would shut off and save an ever Our Mailing address is village are on. I assume on a timer. Since growing valuable commodity. Box 456, Lumby, these areas need to be green as can be Ron Schwartz, Lumby, BC BC V0E 2G0 • What do you call a snowman in July? Congratulations to the 2016-2017 Letters to the Editor are A puddle. Lumby Health Services Society always welcome. While New Board of Directors names can be withheld if • What do sheep do on sunny days?the circumstances warrant, Have a baa-baa-cue.no unsigned letters will be accepted for publication. What a beautiful The Editor reserves the Cherryville Days Weekend! right to edit letters. Lots of exciting events took place, including the 4th Annual Lip-Sync Show! I would like to take Advertising is accepted this opportunity to thank everybody who con- on the condition that, in tributed, because without you, the show wouldn’tthe event of a typographical have been as successful as it was. A HUGE shout error, the portion of the out goes out too all the wonderful businesses ofadvertising space occupied Vernon who donated some very special prizes. by the error will not be Atlantis waterslides for giving away 50 hour pass-charged for, but the balance es, Davidson Orchards for a trip around their wonderful farm, and a kids lunch, Downtown of the advertisement Safeway for an in store giftcard, and to Lincoln will be paid for at the Lanes for free bowling rounds. Thank you all soapplicable rate. The Lumby much for your continuous support and gener- Valley Times will not be osity. Another big thank you goes out to a very responsible for more than special individual who made sure all of the mu- one incorrect insertion. sic ran as smoothly as possible. Props to Clinton Harvey. I look forward to working with you in Camera Ready the future. What would the show be without all advertising can be of our community’s talented kids who made this show happen. Great job getting up on that stage emailed to: and owning it!! [email protected] Happy Cherryville Days 2016! For your convenience, Maysha Mortensen letters & articles can be Store & Café emailed [email protected] “Sprinogn” in! www. Walking – Biking – Hiking lumbyvalleytimes.ca MAIN SWITCHBOARD Specialty Coffee Advertising, Editorial & General Enquiries Open Phone: 250-938-1464 Tuesday - Friday: 8:30 - 5:00 Publisher/Editor: Saturday: 8:30 - 4:00 Andrew Hutton Contributor: Melody Bosk Ph: 250-547-2221 Mascot: Gordon Hutton Copyright subsists in all display advertising and editorial content appearing in this edition of the Lumby Valley Times. Permission to reproduce in any form must be obtained in writing and in advance from the publisher Please be advised that if mistakes are found inthis publication, they are there for a reason. We publish something for everyone and inevitably, there will be people who look only for misteaks.” DEADLINES Advertising: Monday 10:00 a.m. Classified: Monday 10:00 a.m. Editorial: Monday 10:00 a.m.
www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca.com LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 3 LegionNews Artbeat Arts & Culture from the Edge Call for Performers! The Arts at Lumby Days each year. If a photography contest, and we The Lumby Legion is looking for a bar Monashee Arts Council will be you are interested in helping out still have some vendor/non-profit steward must have Serving It Right please sponsoring live entertainment at in any way this year, please con- group tables available. Applica- drop off your resume at the Legion office the Lumby Public Market every tact the office and we will be happy tion forms are available online or Monday -Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm other week again this market sea- to find a way for you to support you can stop by the office to pick son! If you would like to participate arts & culture in our community. up a copy. June is here already! June brings us some in this program that supports local Check our website (www.mona- Monashee Arts Council exciting times, Lumby Days and Legion Week! performers, please contact Jennifer sheeartscouncil.com) for all art/ & the Village Gallery at the office for more details. culture related Lumby Days items. 1961 Vernon St. Lumby, The Legion is looking for flag carriers, if you Lumby Days… yes, it’s not too We will be hosting a juried art ex- BC 778-473-3029 would like to carry a flag for the Legion in the far away! The Monashee Arts hibition “Then and Now” (dead- www.monasheeartscouncil.com Lumby Days parade then please be at the Lumby Council hosts a Festival of the line for submissions June 6th), [email protected] Legion Saturday June 11 at 10:00 am The Co-Op Connection If you don’t want to march in the parade, and you don’t want to stand at the curbside you can Eating Local is better for everything! watch the parade from our licensed patio (must be 19 and over) we will be having a special happy By Huguette Beaudin hour for Lumby Days 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. Vancouver plans to become a global leader in urban food systems and this includes in- We will be selling hot dogs and hamburgers creasing city-wide and neighbourhood food for everyone of all ages to enjoy. assets by a minimum of 50% over 2010 levels by 2020. They are already at 36%! Hot Dogs $ $2.50 plain with cheese $3.00 There are many reasons why cities create lo- Hamburgers $3.50 plain with cheese $ 4.00 cal food systems and not least among them is the economic gains that come with growing, Special Events: selling and eating local. Money spent locally June 11: Lumby Days Parade then hamburgers creates a multiplier effect, meaning it circu- and hot dogs lates three times in our own community in- June 18: Special Meat Draw for Cherryville stead of being given out into the global sphere. Play Ground. After meat draw: Steak Dinner Eating local also informs growers about gaps $12.00 and availabilities in the local market. At the June 25: Legion Week : FREE Hamburgers, Monashee Community Co-op, we pay serious and Live Music 11:00 am - 2:00 pm everyone of attention to what people are demanding and pass community, our health, and our environment. Sus- all ages welcome this information on to our local suppliers. We also tainably produced foods means that no Roundup inform suppliers about opportunities so that farm- or damaging pesticides gets into our air and water. Karaoke Friday June ers raising sheep for example can contact knitters, Roundup’s active ingredient is Glyphosate which 10 & 24 8:00 pm thereby increasing their potential revenues. has been patented as an antibiotic that kills fish and There are many reasons why the global food sys- amphibians in streams and wreaks havoc with the June 24 will be the last Karaoke of tem can fail us. Epidemics, weather events, wars, etc. bacteria in our gut. Just this week, Taiwan recalled the season we will resume again late can make many of the foods we take for granted un- Quaker Oat products because it contained Glypho- September or the Beginning of October available. Eating local builds resilience by encourag- sate residues. Taiwan has a zero tolerance policy for ing the production of more local food. Glyphosate; Australia allows .1 ppm (part per mil- Come and sing, dance, listen MCC sells sustainably produced foods to encour- lion), as compared to Canada, which allows 15 ppm! and have some fun with us. age healthy agriculture which in turn benefits our There is no better time than now, when so much is We are open Wednesdays to Saturdays. already plentiful, to eat local and help build a com- Thursdays: Happy Hour IT’S THAT TIME munity where our children can grow up healthy; OF YEAR AGAIN! where the salmon that still come to spawn here can 2:00 pm- 6:00 pm survive, and where farmers can continue to proudly Get your Kids & Coaches say “Produced Locally and Sustainably” Acoustic Jam 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm registered for Darts, and Pool 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Lumby Minor Hockey. TINY HOMES AND CABINS Every second Friday we have a well attended Karaoke night 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm Coach & Player application for 2016-2017 is Rouck Bros. NATURAL WOOD PRODUCTSHWY 6 MINI STORAGE available on our website: lumbyminorhockey.com. Wood flooring, T&G V Joint, Log Sidings, 4 Interior Sizes Available Cut off time for Coach applications is June 10th Live Edge Mantels and Counter TopsSecure Outdoor Compound & Player applications cut off time is July 15th, 2016. We have Tiny Homes on display. Visit us at rouckbros.com Easy Highway Access Hope to see you out on the ice this season! Rouck Bros, Hwy 6 East, Lumby, BC 250-547-2090 250-547-6619 • 1-800-960-3388 5 Minutes West of LumbyUP COMING HEALTH EVENTS - Lumby Health Centre www.lumbyhealthcentre.org • Email: [email protected] Services (no appointment necessary) Cammy La Fleur Street Outreach Team Options for Sexual Health ClinicTuesday 9:15 - 1:45 PM; Thursday 9:30 - 1:45 PM Every 2nd Wednesday of the month Every Wednesday 6:00 – 9:00 PMFriday 9:30 - 1:45 PM. All doctor requisitions 12:00 – 1:00 PM. Located at Lumby Food Bank. Foot Care Servicesaccepted. Public Health Nursing & Information Services Monthly Clinics every 3rd MondayLab Services (no appointment necessary) Monday - Friday 9:00 to 4:00 PM Water Quality Testing KitsTuesday 8:00 - 9:30 AM; Thursday 12:30 - 2:00 PM Available at Lumby Health Unit
4 LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca Seniors’ Corner Lumby United Church hosts Dinner & Pie Auction A weekly feature for Lumby, Cherryville, and area seniors. For more information about any of the following please contact Colleen, Diann, or Dawn at (250) 547-8866 Whitevalley Lumby United Church will host a dinner and pie Community Resource Centre Office (250)547-8866, Saddle Mountain Drop In (250) 547-8821 auction Saturday, June 25. Everyone is invited. The beef stroganoff dinner begins at 6pm and includes Funding support provided by United Way and Interior Health all the fixings. The pie auction is open to everyone and features home-made pies. It begins at 7.30pm.Bev Danby was born the oldest in a family of 6 chil- tirement “package”, she purchased a motor bike, tookdren – 5 girls and 1 boy. Bev’s father was in the army, lessons in Kelowna, obtained her bike license and has The church and its hall have been an integral partso the family moved around a lot – mainly in east- been enjoying the wide open road ever since. of the community since 1895. It enjoys a prominentern Canada and finally settled in Vancouver in 1960. Bev has never been busier than she is now that she location at the western entrance to the communityThis final move was Bev’s favourite, partly because has retired. She volunteers twice a week at the Se- across from the post office. it was to BC, but niors Drop In Centre Breakfast Program, is on the also because Bev’s board of the Monashee Arts Council, paints, is teach- Tickets are $15 and can be purchased through Di- favourite aunt ing herself guitar, and now after becoming a Licensed ann Bastion at 250 547-9015 or Dave Bosomworth lived here. Practitioner for the “Centres for Spiritual Living” at 250 547-6368. Only forty tickets are available. In her 20’s Bev gives occasional Sunday Readings when the minister decided to move is away! Oh yes, and don’t forget the special inter- The Village of Lumby Public Works Department up to Wells, BC, est seminars (a silk flower arranging seminar just last would like to inform area residents a place she called week), helping friends with big and small projects, home for many playing her guitar and singing with her mandolin TEMPORARY years. From the playing sister and banjo playing brother, riding her ROAD CLOSURE minute she arrived bicycle, and maintaining and riding her motor bike! in Wells, it envel- In 2015, Bev was encouraged by her sister to move TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Maple St oped her with a into Saddle Mountain, a decision she is very happy sense of belonging. she made. The centre has provided her with a great MAPLE STREET BETWEENBev Danby During her time sense of community and she feels like she is part of SHIELDS AVENUE AND DUKE LANE Shields Avethere she made friends she still has to this very day. something bigger than herself. JUNE 13 – 17 2016Duke LnBev moved to Lumby in 1990. She bought herself Albert Einstein said, “Once you stop learning, you INTERMITTENT CLOSURESa mobile home, and started working in Lumby; how- start dying.”, and after visiting with Bev, I can tell youever, she was only able to obtain part time work, so – she is no where near dying! She is a woman full of JUNE 20 – 30 2016eventually ended up having to go to work in Vernon. curiosity and a lifelong love of learning, and we are so FULL CLOSUREIn 2013, Bev decided to retire. As part of her re- lucky to have her in our community. DURING THESE PERIODS Lumby Pathfinders and MAPLE STREET WILL BE OPEN Rangers Bottle Drive TO LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY The Lumby Pathfinders and Rangers will be having a bot- The road is closed to allow tle drive on Saturday, June 18th as a fundraiser to help them with their upcoming trip to Calgary. If you have bottles/cans construction activity to donate and we miss your house, please contact Rachelle at Alternative access from through 250-547-2596 and we will make sure we get to you. Thank traffic is available via Glencaird Street you very much for your continued support of our local girls! Now Open!!! THE GUTTER GUY The Senior’s Drop In offers a hot meal every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday at 12:00 for $6.00 and you Victorian Cottage Gift House Gutters, Soffits, Fascia.... can take leftovers home for $4.00. Please call 250-547- 1813 Vernon Street, Lumby BC And more 8821 for more information. 778-473-9455 OPEN: Thurs. Friday nightsJason Wadsworth Ph: (250) 503-7456 Wheels to Meals – Every Thursday – 12:00 noon at 6:30-8:30pmOwner #3 - 1711 Kalamalka Road the OAP Hall – Your meal cost $7.00 for eat in or deliv- Saturday: 10am-7pm ery and they even offer leftovers for $5.00.If you [email protected] Vernon, BC V1T 6R4 like more information, need a ride, or would like deliv- Toll Free 1-888-503-7456 ery service, please call Betty Luchak at 250.547.0113. Doug Braun R.D. House too Small?Erika Braun R.D. Contact Denturists WOODY KURAOKAMcCulloch Court#114-3400 Coldstream Ave. 250-547-9266Vernon, BC V1T 8B5 [email protected] LUMBYRob Short Need someone to believe in you? Community Futures provides business loans. Flexible options are available to help you start, build and sustain your business. Call us today. 3105 - 33rd Street in Downtown Vernon • 250-545-2215 ext 256 • [email protected] • www.futuresbc.com
www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca.com LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 5 Melody Bosk The big question is- as always… is it goingMumbles N’ MuttersThere’salwayssomuch to rain this year duringto talk about, most daysI don’t even know where to begin! I am of worker bee will have collected a heaping Lumby Days?the habit of hearing about something inter- 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey, and has been Did you see the line up? Bring youresting and instantly wanting to learn more busily visiting 50-100 flowers during each Driving through Lumby a few weeks quarters, looniesand more about said topic-and then eagerly collection trip and oftentimes flying up to back you may have thought that a Mazda & tooniesfollow up by letting everyone I know all I’ve 6 miles to collect pollen and nectar to take dealership was setting up shop when youjust learned, yet if I don’t do it quickly I for- back to the hive. drove past the Arbor Park Mall parking lot. O.A.O. Hallget what my initial intent was and just go Endless Benefits There was an awesome line up of similar 1765 Glencaird St.about catching up on the day and forget to The honey bee is the only insect that pro- vehicles and guys with same coloured shirtsshare my new found wisdom! duces food that can be eaten by man. Honey and pants swarming around the parking lot Saturday, June 11 & Sunday, June 12One would think that once I found is the only food that contains all the neces- while the cars seemed to be standing at at- 1:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M.something interesting that maybe perhaps sary substances to sustain life. This includes tention. 1 – 3 Up CardI would share it here on the Mumbles minerals, vitamins, water and antioxidants. A scene out of ``Men in Black`` ran 50¢ Eachpage-at least that’s what I would think as Honey is used for medicinal purposes, through my mind briefly, and I wasn’t sure 3 – 3 Up Cardswell-problem is that I normally forget to skin care, and is a food source- it really is an if we were having a take-over or if some- $1.00 Eachshare it here also… until of course I press all around ‘Perfect” food! thing amazing was about to happen. A few Concession will be openthe send button and it heads on it’s journey When purchasing honey, look for raw lo- of these same-looking dressed guys must for bingo playersto my editors mailbox, and then I remem- cal honey within a 50 km radius if possible have shared some lunch at Millie`s Kitch- Serving Pop, Chips,ber! and ensure that you see the apiary name and en, because soon some of them were coming Chocolate Bars, WaterThen again-sometimes address on the label or the container. All outside to join the others. & Ice Cream BarsI do remember! in all though you shouldn’t really have too Since Lumby isn’t that big, any type of off-I’m sure that many of you may already much difficulty finding honey around here; the-wall stuff that takes place in our area isknow this information, but since I remem- we are blessed to be in the vicinity of several soon noticed, and this was one of those times!bered what it was that I was hoping to share wonderful honey apiaries. I do know that It turns out that these same-dressed guyswith you, I’m going to go ahead and tell you the local Co-op and the Marketplace both were car review writers out test driving Lumbyabout what I’ve recently learned! carry local honey as well! the new Mazda CX-9… wow, what a job,It’s about those little black and yellow It’s coming, it’s coming! were do I apply? Check out the review from Days 2016insects called honey bees. We’ve all heard Lumby Days is almost here! I’m so excit- a Vernon writer at driving.ca and search Pancakeabout the importance of their role in our ed for the kids I can hardly contain it! Last Mazda. In the review it shows a shot of thelife and so I feel our good old honey bee was year my kiddo broke her arm just a week reviewers car sitting in front of the mural be- Breakfastworth taking a few moments to learn a little or so before Lumby days arrived, it was a side Irly Bird right here in little old Lumby! O.A.O. Hallmore about! sad sad day for her. I promised her that this We’re famous-another claim to fame! 1765 Glencaird St.I found out just recently that the com- year she could go on the rides to her hearts That’s all for now folks, take care and havemon cause of death of the honey bee is content-and I do believe that she will be a fun-filled weekend at Lumby Days, don’t Saturdayfrom their wings eventually giving out! This taking me up on that offer! forget to play it safe-bring an umbrella! June 11, 2016doesn’t surprise me, considering that the I’m so looking forward to thewings of a bee flaps at 200 beats a second! music, excitement and family BACKYARD SundayNo wonder that the summer worker bee atmosphere that Lumby Days BOBCAT SERVICE June 12, 2016only lives 6 weeks! seems to trigger! We also final-However, did you know that the queen ly get to hear the announcement FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED 7:00 to 10:30 A.M. Adults $5.00 Children 5 & under $3.00bee can live for up to 5 years and lays around we’ve been anticipating on where Mike Leach2400 eggs per day-what a great lifespan for the Hockeyville pre-season game 1 ton dump truck, backhoe,a bee, however she really doesn’t do any of will be played. It’s just all so excit- Snow plowing, landscaping,the outside work- she has other bees on ing and incredibly busy all week- back filling, debris removalhand for that! end, there’s just so much to takeIn the few short weeks of its life this in starting Friday evening! 547-2540 Cell: 309-2540 The man who House too Big? Get a Mammogramstops advertising Contact On board the BC Cancer Agency’s digital mammography coach to save money is like the man WOODY KURAOKA who stops the 250-547-9266 clock to save time. [email protected] Thomas LUMBYJefferson ANNUAL NOW FEATURING Mammograms are The BC Cancer Agency’s digital mammography available for women coach will be providing breast screening outsideGENERAL 24 Hour Self Serve Purified Water ages 40 and over. 1-866-546-3177 HEARDOWN'S FOODLINER LIMITEDMEETING Talk to your doctor about Purified water for only the benefits and limitations on JULY 27 - 28, 2016 The Lumby $2.00 for 5 gallons of mammography.Community Thrift Book your appointment today: 1-800-663-9203 2111 Shuswap Ave, Downtown Lumby 547-2288 Visit www.screeningbc.ca Store Society to learn more. Presenting is holding it’s Sponsors:Annual General Meeting. Wednesday June 15, 2016 5:00 pm at the Thrift Store.
6 LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 www.lumbyvalleytimes.caATTENTION ALL CHARITIES ANDNON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONSINCORPORATED UNDER THEBC SOCIETY ACT On November 28, 2016 the new Societies Act will come into force. Allsocieties will be required to transition into the new Act within two years. Most societies will have to amend their constitution and bylaws. Register Now! Limited Space Available!Lawyer Robert Culos will provide a free informational seminar: • Wednesday June 22, 2016 • 9:30 am to 11:00 am• Whitevalley Community Centre, 2250 Shields Ave, Lumby, BC To Register Call 778-473-1355 or email [email protected] Anybody wishing to receive a Society TransitionChecklist may request one by sending an email to: [email protected] The Government of BC Registry Services has information on this topic: www.bcregistryservices.gov.bc.ca/bcreg/ societiesact/index.page Presented by: Kimberley K. Hutton, CPA, CA, B.Comm3006 - 32nd Ave, Vernon, BCPh: 250-549-7168 778-473-1355 • Email: [email protected] 1965 Shuswap Ave, Lumby [email protected]
www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca.com LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 711th Annual Lumby Air Races Takes Off!!The 11th Annual Lumby Air Races For Hang Pilots will fly as many pre determined triangles as The L.A.FGliders and Paragliders takes place in Lumby BC they can around the Lumby Valley as fast as possi- is offering aJune 5th- June 11th 2016 in conjunction with ble to get the most points $200.00 reward forLumby Days and will be based at at The Freedom information that will leadFlight Park 2 km North of Lumby on the At the finals on June 11th the pilots with the to a conviction of any vandal onMabel Lake Road most points will win cash and swag for their efforts. the Coopers Flight Park Launch. This is the main Annual L.A.F. Fundraiser that helps sup- Pilots have already arrived from Russia, Hawaii, Media Contact - Randy Rauck Randy@Be- port our non profit soci- USA, Vancouver, Alberta, and many others are ex- BOLD.com 250 307 7553 ety. Thanks to ours pected for the finals during Lumby Days. sponsors Lumby Thinking of Buying? Days, Lumby has become known the world over by free N.O.R.D., flight pilots as a place to come and fly for fun and Super A for competition because of our geographic location Foods, and unique weather patterns that helps to create Freedom good thermal lift with mostly light winds on a fair- Flight Park ly consistent basis from May to mid September. and 2% Re- Lumby also has a paragliding school, an ultralight alty Lumby school and the only current Hang Gliding School Funds in BC so many new pilots are attracted here to learnwill be used for prize mon- ey to help how to free fly as well.winning pilots with trav- el expensesand to support our goals, safety im- The main valley launch point...Coopers Flightprovements. Park Launch, is located on Crown land overlooking Tasks will be 10km, 25km, 50km Lumby and the L.A.F. has just renewed the leaseand 100km closed circuit tri- angle racing. for 30 more years!!GPS tracking instruments will be re-quired for online scoring. A lot of improvements have been done last fall such as adding 6 more loads of topsoil, seeding and adding some barricades to protect the area. Unfor- tunately some people have chose to vandalize the Coopers Flight Park by cutting cables and cranking donuts where fresh planted grass seed has been sown.Notes From the Lumby Public Market Contact WOODY KURAOKA 250-547-9266By Murray August, Market Manager support in providing talented local artists who per- [email protected] Market is thriving! Every Saturday new ven- form every second week at the Lumby Public Market.dors join us, increasing our variety and the shopping Up-and-coming star? No place to play your guitar? LUMBYopportunities for Lumby and area folks. This week You’re welcome to come out and busk at the Satur-we welcomed Bonnie with intriguing new-to-you day Market.items and collectibles; Tiffany the AVON lady; See you in the Park atDebbra who creates all kinds of kids masks and ear our usual spot on June THEBarrettes as well as PavErpol figurines; and Cathy 18th “GARDEN GATE”selling mystical garden gnomes. Whitevalley Commu-This week, our usual Market won’t be in the Park, nity Park Oval, Glen-but I and a number of our Market vendors will be at caird & NorrisLumby Days, so drop byand say hello. We’ll be back on June Thinking of Buying and Selling?18th; mark it on yourcalendar because Chris- Contact IS OPEN!tine Kendal-Ward will WOODY KURAOKAbe singing at the Market. STUATES&N-SFEURWNI: :111H0:3:00O0AAUMHMaR-n-5S5g:0:i00n0PgPMMChristine is a well-known 250-547-9266local star, and everyone [email protected] her voice. Sincerethanks to the Monashee LUMBYArts Council for their Effective June 1st, 2016 GPRREICAETS! Baskets NEW EXTENDED HOURS ContainersOPEN - 8:3W0eAwMill bTeO 6:00PM Gift Shop & More! Monday to Friday KOI FOR SALE!OPEN - 9:00AM TO 5:00PM SATURDAYLUMBY Pharmacy 1960 Vernon Street 587 Whitevale Rd, Lumby 250-550-7470 No Interact • We Accept Cash & E-transfers
8 LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 What’s in your cuppa? www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca OBITUARIES By Donna Easto, C.H., H.C., H.E. botanicals. They come in a Canadians drink almost 10 billion cups of tea a variety of forms: tab- ARMITAGE, year. Next to water, it’s the world’s most consumed lets, capsules, powders, Wilfred Thomas beverage. In 2015, the tea market in Canadian as well as drinks and energyIt is with heartfelt sadness we announce grocery stores was worth $426 million. Most of bars. This explosion of adul-the passing of Wilfred Thomas Armitage us drink teas for taste and for their reputed health terated products in theon May 25, 2016 in Vernon, British benefits, and most of us are unaware that chem- marketplace has led theColumbia. Wilfred was born October 18, icals and additives have been showing up in teas American Botanical Council,1941 in Chisholm, Alberta. He enjoyed since around the early 1800s. These adulterants in conjunction with the Amer-spending his summers at the river, his help to reduce manufacturing costs and increase ican Herbal Pharmaco-winters on the ocean in Mexico, fishing, producers’ profits at the expense of consumers. poeia and the Universitywoodworking, music and gardening. Wilfred will be forever In 2014 testing was done by CBC Marketplace of Mississippi’s Nationalloved and missed by his wife Barbara Armitage; his children: into the levels of pesticides in some teas on our Centre for Natural ProductsLeah Armitage, Rachel Armitage, Lisa Quocksister, Justin grocery store shelves. Utilizing an accredited lab, Research to establish aQuocksister and Rebecca Armitage. He is further survived CBC used the testing method employed by the Botanical Adulterantsby his brothers Gary and Dick Armitage; sister Colleen Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to test program to educate membersSevard and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He pesticide residues in dry tea leaves. They tested 10 of the herbal and dietaryis predeceased by his parents Cecil & Adeline Armitage, brands of green and black teas, including Canada’s supplement industrysister Myrtle Fabi, brother William Armitage and son Brian most popular brands. The results were alarming: about ingredient andArmitage. A Celebration of Life will follow at a later date. half of the teas tested contained pesticide residues product adulteration.Those wishing to do so may make a memorial donation in above the allowable limits in Canada; eight of the Why is this important to us as consumers? TakeWilfred’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society (#104, 10 brands tested contained multiple chemicals, as an example a recent bulletin published by the3402 27th Avenue, Vernon, BC V1T 1S1).You are invited to with one brand containing residues of 22 differ- Adulterants program which noted that the “Adul-leave a personal message of condolence at the family’s ent pesticides. The test results can be found here: teration of Grape Seed Extract in commercialon-line obituary @ www. MyAlternatives.ca. http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/blog/full-tea- products appears to be a significant problem.” TheA Celebration of Life will be held July 23rd., 1:00 p.m. at test-results. research determined that out of 21 commercialthe Odd Fellow and Rebekah Campground 3300 Mabel Aside from pesticides, teas can also contain products tested, six samples contained no mea-Lake Rd. Lumby B.C. GMOs. When you purchase teas and tisanes surable quantities of Grape Seed Extract (GSE), (herbal teas), buy loose teas, choose certified or- but were primarily made up of peanut skin ex- MORROW, ganic and non-GMO teas, and check the ingre- tract. This could represent a major safety con- dients list to make sure that there are no GMO cern for those with peanut allergies. So, why use Christopher William (Sonny) ingredients such as soy lecithin and modified corn an adulterant? Cost - peanut skins are much less June 29, 1948 - May 30, 2016 starch added. expensive than the seeds of red wine grapes, and We regret to announce the passing of Black and green teas are not alone in suffering companies which produce authentic GSE cannot Sonny at Vernon Hospice following a from adulteration. According to Mark Blumen- compete price-wise with the cheaper adulterated 3 year struggle with cancer. thal of the American Botanical Council, “There products. Sonny will be forever loved and missed is a major problem in the global herb and dietary How can we avoid adulterated products? If the by his wife of 43 years, Lois, his children supplements industry in which there appears to price is too good to be true, it probably is; ask your David (Alisa), Sarah (Lynds) and his be a persistent availability of adulterated herbs, health care provider for recommended manufac-grandchildren Hannah, Kye, Averie and Alyna. herbal extracts, essential oils, and other plant-de- turers; choose high quality pure herb and dietarySurvived by his mother Cora Leibel (Peter), sisters Joyce, and rived dietary ingredients.” Herb and dietary sup- supplements, and purchase them from a trust-Cheryl (Doug), step-brothers Rick (Wendy), Jeff (Jodi) and plements include vitamins, minerals, herbals and worthy retailer with knowledgeable staff.Doug (Teresa).Sonny is predeceased by his father Charles, brother David and Meet the Vendorstep-father Jim Leibel.Sonny’s working life was spent in the bush as a faller and heavyequipment operator. An avid outdoors person, his interestsincluded hunting, fishing and camping. Always active,when illness forced him from these he turned his talents togardening, woodworking and sewing.His favourite times were those spent with his cherishedgrandchildren Hannah, Kye, Averie and Alyna.A celebration of Sonny’s life will be held at the family homein Lumby at 1:00pm, July 16, 2016. PROSTATE CANCER PRESENTATION Riplee’s Ranch Early Detection is Key! • Holistic Dog and Cat Food, all life stages and sizesDate: Wednesday, June 29th, 2016 • BC Owned and OperatedTime: 1:00 p.m— 3:00 p.m. • No fillers, No chemicals and No JUNKPresenters: Vernon Prostate Cancer Support & Awareness Group members. • Money Back GuaranteePlace: Whitevalley Community Hall— 2250 Shields Avenue, Lumby• What is Prostate Cancer? ON-SITE SALE Susan & Peter have• Symptoms of Prostate Cancer been with Riplee’s for• Risk Factors Saturday, June 11, 2016 7 years and drive from• Testing and Diagnoses Salmon Arm regular-• Treatment Assets of Bernie’s Ltd. ly to make deliveries to• I have prostate cancer, now what? 123 Campbell Rd, Cherryville BC Lumby’s Marketplace, because they know that1 in 8 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. An Approx. 51 minutes Driving East from Vernon on Hwy 6 (53 km) they carry the health-estimated 24,000 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer THIS YEAR iest pet food that canand 4,100 will die from the disease. Symptoms are not always present in the early 7 min. from Cherryville (6.5 km). Look for signage along Hwy. be bought. Riplee’s willstages. If prostate cancer is detected and treated in it’s earliest stages, your chances also do home deliver-of survival are greatly increased. Early detection is key. On-site refreshments and food. ies! Check out their Facebook page Riplee’s To register call Lumby Health Centre 250-547-9741 PREVIEW AT 8:00AM Ranch Official Site and SALE STARTS AT 10:00AM their website at www. Presentation facilitated by Lumby & District Health Services Society ripleesranch.ca In Partnership with Vernon Prostate Support and Awareness Group There will be a good selection of assorted wares Lumby & District Health Services acknowledges the financial support of the Sale conducted by Valley Auction Ltd.Province of BC and local community funders for Community Health and Information programs Phone: 250-546-9420 See our website for details & photos • www.valleyauction.ca
www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca.com LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 9 Family Dentistry with a caring touch C lassifiedsDr. Paula Winsor-Lee Dr. Remy Winklmeier CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES Would you Oral Sedation Complimentary CHERRYVILLE LUMBY Lumby Christian like toGeneral & Esthetic Dentistry orthodontic GOSPEL UNITED Church advertise in evaluations CHURCH CHURCH the Lumby Orthodontics • Invisalign available Open and Loving, • Whitening • Implants 77 Aumond Road 11 am Sunday Relaxed and Easy Going Valley All are welcome! In Service Coffee and Tea. Times? 2000 Norris Ave. Lumby 250-547-6444 Come and be a part of 250-547-2104 10:30 am Sunday Faith, Hope and Love Worship Service Everyone welcome! Weekly Sunday 10 a.m. ServiceMeats Toys Richlands Rev. Lily Watson B.A., Wednesday: PleaseGroceries Dry Goods Seventh-Day M.Div., M.A 6:00 p.m. Child Care contactBakery Housewares Adventist Church 250-542-3634 6:30 p.m. Life Groups Andrew.Lotto Camping Equipment Deadline for Clothing For All Ages 12 Hammond Road Home of PUBLIC advertising (Cherryville end of Wonder-Quest, MARKETS is Monday,2040 Vernon Street, Lumby, 547-2236 Wonder-Café.Live! 10:00am Creighton Valley Road) VENDORS 250-547-1477 & Looking for an PEER SUPPORT outdoor Marketplace Song Service/Bible Study - 9:30 am Services that is open to Worship Service everyone, located in a 11:00 am Hall use by Donation: beautiful setting with Dave: 250-547-6368 Join us for a Something to sell? reasonable fees? Fellowship meal Contact Murray at after the Service Contact the Lumby Valley Times! 778-473-2226 Everyone Welcome!!LUMBY PUBLIC MARKET opens Saturday What’s On LUMBY HEALTH CENTRE SERVICESMay 7, 9a.m.-1p.m., Whitevalley Community Park Please inform us if your group or event is discontinuedOval. Every Saturday until October 8. Information (250) 547-9741and vendor inquiries: Murray at 778-473-2226 THE WHITEVALLEY COMMUNITY LUMBY LIONS Do you want to make aWOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE A RESOURCE CENTRE “TUESDAYS difference in Lumby? Come to a Lions meeting! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SENIORSDIFFERENCE IN A SENIOR’S LIFE? TOGETHER”program is for women over 55. Our meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday DROP-IN PROGRAM – Are you interestedVolunteer as a Yard Worker or Friendly Visitor Every 3rd Tuesday of the month the ladies meet of the month, the 3rd Tuesday is a social night. in setting up and serving seniors their luncheon?for seniors in the North Okanagan Better at at the Saddle Mountain Lounge (1751 Glencaird We meet at 6:30 in the Whitevalley Community How about cooking? If you would be interested,Home program. See how one hour a week St.) at 11:30 and carpool to a restaurant for Hall. For more information call Cindy at 778- please call Dawn at 250-547-8866 for ancan help seniors continue living in their own lunch. For more information please call Dawn at 473010 or Bev at 250 547-1437 interview.home. Free criminal record check provided 250-547-8866.and an orientation to the program. Call Lisa at THE WHITEVALLEY COMMUNITY THE SENIOR’S DROP-IN PROGRAM is250-545-0585 or email: [email protected] RESOURCE CENTRE “GOOD held every Mon. Wed. & Friday from 9:00am-LUMBY WHEELS TO MEALS welcomes THE CHERRYVILLE SHOOTING MORNING PROGRAM” trained volunteers 1:30pm at the Saddle Mountain Lounge (1751everybody to a hot dinner for only $7.00 every ASSOCIATION has an approved shooting make regular calls to seniors who want a friendly Glencaird St.) Lunch is served at 12:00 forThursday at 12 noon in the OAP hall, 1765 range for rifles, handguns and bows at 285 check in. If you would like a call please Dawn at $6.00. Various activities are scheduled for funGlencaird street transportation can be provided Heckman Creek Road in Cherryville. For further 250-547-8866. and socializing. You do not need to register, justalong with take out orders. Please call the hall information please contact Chris Wilcox at drop-in. Calendars are available at the Drop-in250-547-6417 before 11:00 am. You can call 547-6480. QUILTING AT OAP HALL every Monday or you can call : Colleen for more info @ 250-Betty at 250-307-6488 for more information. 9-4pm. New people welcome. For more info call 547- 8821LUMBY COMMUNITY THRIFT STORE LUMBY & DISTRICT WILDLIFE ASSN. Ursula 250-547-6345Tuesday-Saturday 10am-3pm. Arbor Park Mall Next Meeting 2nd Wednesday of the month is LUMBY GOOD TIMES TOGETHER parentbetween Pagoda Restaurant and Lumby’s Dollar May 11 2016 at 7pm and will be at the clubhouse DO YOU NEED SOME WORK DONE and tot group. This is a drop-in semi structuredDollar in Lumby phone 778-473-3003 during AROUND YOUR PLACE? WHITEVALLEY group for parents/caregivers with their childrenopen hours. GOOD FOOD BOX is located at White Valley COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE HAS 0-6 years. Guest speakers or activities will be theTHE LUMBY CONNECTION invites you Community Centre 2250 Shields, Kitchen. Pick “THE LUMBY HANDYMAN SERVICE”! 1st and 3rd Thursdays and a nutritious lunch willto join us to enjoy some classic country music. up of boxes is the 3rd. Thursday of each month. The purpose of this service is to assist older persons be provided on the 4th Thursday. Children canWe play and sing every Wednesday afternoon 11am - 1:00 p.m. Pay for your box the week and or persons with disabilities to “age in place” by meet/play with others while parents visit overfrom 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. in the Dogwood Lounge before by Wednesday. For more information call better ensuring home safety and functionality. For coffee. Program is free of charge and so is onsiteat Saddle Mountain Place. If you have any Pat Svard at 250-545-5865 or Poppy Peacock at more information, call Dawn at 250-547-8866. childcare. Please feel welcome to come and joinquestions, call Irene at 778-473-0011. 250-545-6412 us for a variety of speakers, crafts and have timeLUMBY AND DISTRICT SENIOR MONASHEE TOASTMASTERS welcomes to meet new friends and socialize. ThursdaysCITIZEN’S HOUSING SOCIETY (Saddle MONASHEE 50+ CLUB (AKA LUMBY interested parties to our Tuesday night meetings from 9:30-11:30 @ the Whitevalley CommunityMountain Place & Monashee Place) invite OAP) Crib & Bingo Bingo. 1737 Glencaird St. held in the Whitevalley Community Center Hall. Please bring a labeled snack and drink formembers to attend the General Meetings every all welcome. Tuesdays doors open at 5:30, bingo (2250 Shields Ave.) in Lumby. Meetings are your children. For more information please callsecond Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm in starts at 6:45. Crib starts at 7 pm Fridays only $1. now held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the Tracy @ 547-8866.Saddle Mountain Lounge. To apply for residency All Welcome! Monthly meetings second Friday month starting at 7pm and ending at 8.30pm.at either places, please contact Jody Pol at 250- of the month at 2 pm. Enhance your public speaking, listening, and CHERRYVILLE PARENT & TOT547-2060. For Monashee Place you need to leadership skills while building your confidence PROGRAM Free semi structured drop inapply through BC Housing as well. Look us up CHERRYVILLE ALCOHOLICS in a supportive atmosphere. Want to challenge program for parents and their children 0-6. Playon our website www.saddlemountainplace.ca. for ANONYMOUS GRAPEVINE MEETINGS. yourself and still have fun? Come to a meeting equipment, music, crafts, coffee and a healthymore information. with no obligation and see for yourself – snack provided. Monthly guest speakers, visitingTHE PYTHIAN SISTERS meet the first and Monday Evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. you don’t have to reside in Lumby. Please with friends and springtime park outings. Comethird Wednesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Richlands Seventh Day Adventist Church contact Marena at (250) 547-9572 or Mike at join us on Wednesdays 10:00am-12:00pmin the United Church Hall. New Members (corner of Creighton Valley and Hammond (250) 547-9335 for more information. at Cherryville community hall. For morewelcome. For more information please call Roads). Open. information please call Kara at 250-547-6593our secretary at 547- 6888. ALSO Party? orCelebration? Pythian Sisters will make up LUMBY DAYS MEETINGS every month, the CHERRYVILLE COMMUNITY CLUB LUMBY NEW FREEDOM GROUP OFDeli trays, please call 547-9824 or 547-9425 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Curling Club. Everyone Meets 2nd Tuesday of the month - 7:00 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at welcome! pm. at the Cherryville Community Hall. All 7:00 pm Friday nights, at the Catholic ChurchTHE NEW EXPERIENCE GROUP OF Cherryvillans welcome! www.cherryville.net/ 2202 Park Ave. Enter at the rear of Church,COCAINE ANONYMOUS VERNON LUMBY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (LUMBY communityclub.html. down stairs. MUSEUM):PleasecontactPresidentMelvinOrmel 250-547-9599 T.O.P.S. 5278 meets on Wednesday afternoon THE LUMBY AFTERNOON GROUP OF at the Pagoda Inn at 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at LUMBY LEGION BRANCH #167 - A meat Everyone welcome men, women, teens. The Lumby Christian Church at 1:00 pm on draw is held every Saturday from 3:00 to 5:30GROUP meets every Tuesday at 7;00 PM at the pm in the lounge. The Legion Dart Club meets Contact Delma at 250 547 2477 or Maureen at Wednesdays. 1692 Maple St, back entrance.Knox Church at 3204 Alexis Park Drive Vernon Thursdays at 7:00 pm and is open to all. 250-547-0133 Open meeting
10 LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 www.lumbyvalleytimes.caC lassifieds FOR SALE SERVICES DOLLAR DOLLAR T&G SIDING 30 Truck and trailer available for LUMBY years combined yard clean up and dump runsFOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE experience in all types of · Gifts · Toys 250-308-4100Gently used Yard Horse Manure - $20/ SAWDUST · Party Supplies siding and renovations. yard delivered. Mulch SHAVINGS Metal roofing, AffordableWorks electric - $25/yard delivered. WOOD CHIPS and a retaining walls, fencing, Handyman Services 250-547-9733 BARK MULCHweed trimmer $30. HOG FUEL WHOLE LOT MORE decks, flooring and For all of your yard, Something to sell? BEDEARVSITDRA Hours: Mon. – Sat. 9 – 5:30 painting. Call Terry at home and garden needs.Stihl 270 chain saw. Contact the 250-300-9506 250-547-6815 Open Sundays 12 - 4 250-308-4100$399.99 O.B.O. Lumby Valley Times! 250-549-0324 CELL Now open in the Denny’s Tree Falling Bags with Rags250-547-2146 Having a Arbour Park Mall in Lumby House Cleaning Garage Sale? 250-547-9848 • Dreamnogvearol us tree HELP WANTED Tell everyone • Topping Call Linda: 250-547-6190 about it here! 778-473-9008 • Debris removal Or Cheryl at 778-473-7603SUMMER EMPLOYMENT • 35 Years exp OPPORTUNITY 25¢/word. [email protected] • Insured Leave a message. • Licensed Gift Certificates Available Whitevalley Community Resource Centre FOR RENT Store Hours • Certified requires Summer Day Camp adult staff Mon to Fri 9-6 FOR SALE(2 positions) for 28 hrs per week, Monday to Duplex for rent, close and Saturday 9-5 250-547-9368 Friday, July 4 to August 26, at $14.00/hour. to town, available July 1633 Vernon Street Making room 1st, 1150/month. Call Do you have a in your garageQualifications: or text (250) 938-0150 Lumby service you would• 19 years of age or older. and have• Experience working with children ages 5-12. Short Term in Lumby For Sale like to offer? stuff to sell? July/Aug 3 bed 1200 Contact the Lumby Contact theResponsibilities: sq ft main fl 4pc bath Garden Pro Lumby Valley• Provide supervision of children (ages 5-12) & laundry NS pet Valley Times!• Organize, lead and participate in games, sports, neg $1250. incl util. Professional Times! 250-309-1793 Style Lawn crafts field trips, etc. with children. L. STANEK Twin Creeks Motel in MowersQualified applicants are invited to Lumby. Newly renovated PLUMBING & HEATING kitchen units. Monthly, 2 Styles Self propelled • New installations • Renovationsemail resumes, with at least two with bag, mulch, or • Servicework • Residentialreferences on or before weekly and crew rates. side discharge • CommercialJune 13th at 4:00pm to: Call 250-547-9221 • Plumbing and Gas [email protected] Sale Priced HELP WANTED at $349.00 Phone Lyle: 250-547-6244 Subject line to read: Was $449.00 CUTTINGEDGE MECHANICAL LTD. Summer Day Camp Staff $399.00 John Cripps Was $499.00 Bonded & Licensed Gas Fitter 250-938-0232 Installation & Service for: Furnaces Hot water tanks FIRCEHWEAOPOD Fireplaces On-demand water heaters Experienced Master Air Conditioners New construction & Renovations Butcher/Meat Cutter / BEDECARAVSLITLDRA Sausage Maker Needed 250-547-6815 250-260-8778 250-547-8829 250-549-0324 CELL250-766-4463 $18.50/Hr ($20/Hr after 90 Days) Landscape Materials WANTED Pick Up Your OwnAfter 23 years in business, Sundowner Meats, is moving from Winfield to our new location at 2611Highway 6 in Lumby, BC on July 1, 2016! We are actively seeking a very experienced a full time (40 Cash Paid for OLD Coins & Top Soil, Landscape Rock, CrushHours a week) permanent Master Butcher to oversee operations in our new wholesale and retail store paper money. Pay 11x Face orlocation. on Cdn.silver & 20 x face on 1 Ton Dump Truck available to deliver to Lumby area U.S. silver dollars. Buy old guns, swords, tins, signs, Sand, Gravel, Top Soil, and more postcards, bottles,license plates, lamps, irons, tokens, Call Art 250-938-0232 for pickup and delivery timesGiven our established following as the Okanagan’s premier wholesale and retail producer of European historical items, military PREBS MOBILEstyle cured meats and sausages, the ideal applicant will have 10+ years with industry qualification as badges, apple box labels, TIRE #3a certified Butcher with significant experience in the production of European style sausages and cured Parks badges & decals, tools,meats. Ideally, the successful candidate would hold a European Master Butcher Degree from, but hotelware, pulp magazines, Premium Hankook winter tires available as wellwe will also consider Meat Cutter Certification from BC ITA (or other Canadian equivalent programs) early comics, phonographs, as fair prices Mud tires and all terrains in 10 ply.including degrees from TRU in Retail Meat Processing Apprentice Program with an additional 10 years etc. Larry 250-545-7140 We can also supply your demands for 11R22.5of experience which must include the production of European style sausages and cured meats. Gold, platinum and and 11R24.5 Retreads, Rims and New tires.Applicant must be experienced in the production of all style of sausage, European luncheon meats, silver buyers, jewelry,specialized hams, cooked as well as hot and cold smoked hams and all salamis. Requires 10+ years CALL TO GET A QUOTE FOR CAR AND TRUCK TIRES!of industry experience. coins, bars, ingots Now installing at Prebs Tire in Lumby. 1-250-864 3521Applicant must have full knowledge of meat cutting of swinging carcasses. Must be knowledgeable $$$Cash for all gold, 250-308-4337 | WWW.PREBSTIRE.COMof and experienced in the meat cutting of domestic meat as well as custom cutting and processing silver, coins, jewelry,(including sausage making) for game during hunting season. Requires 10+ years of industry bars, silverware FUNERAL SERVICESexperience. 1-250-864-3521Applicant will also need to oversee and manage production team and counterworkers in the retail Wanted coin Serving Vernon &operations and will need to demonstrate experience and ability to understand costing and product collections Area with Sensitivity,pricing. Slaughter work not required. Thoughtfulness & Honesty Todd 1-250-864-3521 From July 1, 2016 onwards: Until July 1, 2016 Available 24 Hours Per Day – Every Day 2611 Highway 6, Lumby, BC 530 Beaver Lake Rd., Kelowna, BC Something to sell? V0E 2G0 V4V 1S5 Contact the To apply, please mail resume along proof of qualification & experience to: Lumby Valley Times! Pleasant Valley Vernon Funeral “Butcher Job” – Attn. Uwe Funeral Home Home 250-542-4333 250-542-0155 530 Beaver Lake Rd., Kelowna, BC V4V 1S5 Or by email to [email protected] Funeral Pre-Planning Available
LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 11www.lumbyvalleytimes.ca.com businessD I R E C T O R Y& service BOBCAT • TRUCKINGSNOW PLOWING POST POUNDING PLUMBING & HEATING STORAGE ELECTRICAL WHITEVALE LUMBY SECURE BACKHOE MPike Since 2003 erkins STORAGE 250-547-9729 Plumbing Ltd. 250-547-0140 Residential Cell: 250-549-0974 RV and BOAT Storage Bob & Beattie Commercial Mike Perkins Renos LUMBY 778-473-2103 Lic. # 86261 New Construction 250-550-6505 EXCAVATING 1415 Dyffryn Rd, Lumby Residential & Commercial Plumbing & Heating Building Operation & Maintenance TREE SERVICE ACCOUNTING DRILLING ELECTRICALTREFAERRSAEBROVVEICE Kimberley K. Hutton Trinity Valley Drilling Johnny’s Electric STUMP GRINDING Chartered Accountant PUMP INSTALLATIONS “Where your shorts are our business” now available!! & REPAIRS Accounting, Bookkeeping, GENERAL Licensed and insured Payroll and Tax Preparation Water wells, ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Well rehabilitation AFSoHr aLfrEeeYesFtimAaRteR 778-473-1355 J. Wiens #1, 1965 Shuswap Ave. 250-547-9447 250-309-8076 Cell: 250-558-8116 250-547-2251 [email protected] Reg.#10456THRIFT STORE POWDER COATING COMPUTERS / MUSIC / INTERNET / WEBThe Lumby CommuniTy Galaxy Powder Coating http://tutortech.ca Your One Stop Shop for ThrifT STore Computers, Music, We Do Sandblasting Internet and Web Tuesday - Saturday & Ceramic Coating 10 am - 3 pm 250 547-0042 10’x10’x25’ Oven [email protected] 778-473-3003 Custom to Industrial BUSINESS SpotlightGuilt Free Shopping at its best! 4054 Hwy 6 COMPUTERS/MUSIC/INTERNET/WEB GRAVEL (Timber Valley Center) LUMBY SAND 547-6779 • Fax: 547-6980 & GRAVEL ACCOUNTING For all your Gravel and Top Soil needs. EXPERT FARM TAXATION ADVICE Call Len Foisy Approved consultants for Government funding through BC Farm Business 250-308-7680 Advisory Services Program Armstrong: (250) 546-8665 Enderby: (250) 838-7337 Lumby: (250) 547-2118 TF: 1-888-818-FARM•www.farmtax.com SIDING TREE CARE Your One Stop Shop for Computers, Music, Internet and WebHeigxHterViaolrlsey Wise Wood Tree Care 250 547-0042For all your siding needs! • Pruning, Removals, Treecycling & Bucket www.tutortech.ca • [email protected] Andrew for a FREE QUOTE Work 250-212-9064 • Locally owned & operated • ISA Certified, fully insured & free estimates. • Stump Grinding also available. C2all5th0e-3pr0of6es-s8io7n3al9s at ELECTRICAL PUMPS HANDYMAN SERVICES LAWYERS To Advertise Call: RHW SPECIALIZING IN: Carpentry • Drywall • Painting Joseph Deuling, LL.B • Deep Well Submersibles • Minor Electrical & Plumbing 250.938.1464 Electric Proudly serving Lumby & District or & Lake Systems • Laminate FloorRenovations, New Installations • Smart Flo Pumps • Hardwood Floor Tel: 547-8827 Fax: 547-6627 Email: and Service Work • Kitchen & Bath Reno • Water Well Flow testing • Tile • Form Work • Cement andrew@ Rainer Hops Mal Johnston lumbyvalleytimes.caPhone/Fax: (250) 547-2428 Reasonable Rates 547-9636 or 545-1045 Reg. #39111 Randy: 778-212-8482BOOKKEEPING Promote Your GRAPHIC DESIGN Business Here For• Setting Up New Companies MBlualctkimTieedia• Reconciling Bank & Credit Card Accounts ONLY• Preparing GST & PST Returns $6.50/Week Logos • Graphic Design• Preparing Payroll & WCB Reports Brochures • Business Cards Call 250.938.1464 ~ Degree in Business Administration or email Flyers • Newsletters~ Very Knowledgeable with Sage (Simply Accounting) 250-938-1464 ~ 10 years Experience working at a Chartered [email protected] [email protected] office as an Accounting Technician www.blacktiemultimedia.com AMANDA M CHAREST250-503-8929 • [email protected]
12 LUMBY VALLEY TIMES — Friday, June 10, 2016 www.lumbyvalleytimes.caReal Estate 1961 Vernon St, Lumby $375,000 MLS®10110089 F E AT U R E LISTING ! Commercial building with 1 commercial unit and 3 residential LUMBY Brian Gatke Woody Kuraoka units for good revenue. High REALTOR® REALTOR® exposure with loads of parking in the back and good street access. 2095 Shuswap Ave. Lumby, BC Darlene Scott Downtown location within walking distance of all amenities. MANAGING BROKER Darline ScottPH: 250-547-9266 • FX: 250-547-9234 Each office is Independently Owned and Operated Chrysta Cleverley Bev Jones REALTOR® REALTOR®173 Trinity Valley Rd, Lumby 89 Specht Rd, Cherryville 1970 Mountain View Ave, Lumby #38 2313 Shuswap Ave, Lumby 47 Old North Fork Rd, Cherryville $487,000 MLS®10118181 $249,00 MLS®10096636 $63,900 MLS®10105978 $132,900 MLS®10117260 $489,000 MLS®10117488Large 4536 square foot family home on 34+ acres of rolling farmland with Outstanding valley view lot in area of Lovely, new doublewide in Val Marie MHP Large family home with 5 bedrooms, 32.37 acres with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and a access on Highway 6 and Specht Road. newer homes. Close to schools and downtown Lumby. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, baths on almost 5 acres of peace & privacyfantastic view of the Lumby valley from the Perfect for hobby farm, bring your toys shopping. No time limit to build your laundry room in the back entry. Pleasing close to the store, school, park and hall. huge deck above the garage. The fireplace and animals and enjoy the country life. dream home. Ideal for 2 storey, grade neutral colors in all rooms. Laminate Custom built with fir open beams in kitchenin the living room is functional and heats Owner will drill a well upon receiving an level entry house. flooring in main home & wall to wall and living room. Massive covered deck forthe entire home. Tons of special touches in accepted offer. carpeting in livingroom & Master bedroom. summer entertaining. Heated dog pen and athis comfortable space! Bring the family! Hardi-plank siding and asphalt roof. lovely landscaped yard for the children Darline Scott Bev Jones Chrysta Cleverly Darline Scott Darline Scott Hansen Rd, Lot 3 North Needles Rd, Edgewood Lot 6 Whatshan Forest Service Rd, Edgewood 140 Sadler Rd, Lumby 496 Whitevale Rd, Lumby Cherryville $800,000 MLS®10117963 $299,900 MLS®10115609 $399,000 MLS®10115705 363,200 MLS®10118273 5+ acre lots all with Newer 1920 sq ft log home with drilled wells in place 5.3 acres on Arrow Lake. This is semi .83 acre lot on Whatshan Lake. 4/100 impressive rock fireplace and new oak 3 bedroom family home in desirable lakeshore meaning BC Hydro owns interest in a 25 lot undivided resort kitchen cabinets boasts 3 bedrooms & 2 Whitevale neighborhood. Upgrades Only 3 lots left in the foreshore but you have the use of property. Dock, holiday trailer, sheds, baths. Outbuildings include a tack shed include furnace, hot water tank, roof, air the subdivision. it. This property is divided by the road firepit & more You could spend your and 2 car garage. 160 acres of farmland conditioning and pump. Full basement with plenty of building sites. Lovely summers on the shores of one of the with water rights on Bigg Creek awaits your finishing ideas.Lot 2 $195,000 MLS®10083790 view up and down the lake. prettiest, warmest lakes in BC .50 acre lot so tons of room for parking,Lot 3 $130,000 MLS®10083787 Darline Scott gardening, entertaining, whatever you want!Lot 4 $145,000 MLS®10083788 Darline Scott Darline Scott Darline ScottVendor financing available at 0% interestwith 10% down payment for a 2 yearterm, flexible monthly payments withbalance payable in full at the end of term. Darline ScottThinking of Selling? JUST Farm, Ranch, LISTED! ResidentialContact $269,000 Pat DugganWOODY KURAOKA Lumby Real Estate Professional250-547-9266 3 bdrm 2 [email protected] Bus: (250) 545-5371 Call /Text Randy Rauck Res: (250) 547-6259 LUMBY Cell: (250) 308-0938 250 307-7553 #10118034 OKLandBuyers.com www.Rauck.ca or call to view. 295 Sugar Lake Road 1975 Vernon Street 2252 Park Ave 6408 Lavington Way Asking $324,900 • MLS 10118035 $33,000 • MLS 10096624 Asking $263,500 • MLS 10118090 Asking: $347,500 • MLS 10109630 • 3bdrm post & beam style home • well established salon • 2 bedroom home • 4 bedrooms • 4 stylist chairs with all equipment • great landscaped yard • Flat & fenced .29 acre corner lot2143 Shuswap Avenue, Lumby, BC • open concept main floor • located in high traffic area • amazing views • Close to school & park • unfinished basement with separate entrance • potential to expand service • close to amenities • Large workshop • Sundeck with Hot tub • Storage ShedPH: 250-547-2135 FX: 250-547-2174 • wood stove • single car garage/workshop Each office is independently owned and operated.Sally Andres Kelly Carnochan Gary Palfreyman Dan Joudoin A16 - 446 Mabel Lk Rd 171 Brookfield Rd 4830 South Grandview Flats Rd 785 Shuswap River Dr Asking $64,900 • MLS 10112966 Asking $649,000 • MLS 10117862 Asking $539,500 • MLS 10116872 Asking $509,000 • MLS 10117610Broker/Owner Realtor Realtor Realtor • Awesome 1 bedroom mobile • 4 bedrooms • 6.8 acres • River Frontage • 17+ acres • Great outside sitting area • 18 acres • Fenced & cross fenced property • 3 bdrm home • 3 bedroom homeEXCELLENCE IS WHAT WE STRIVE FOR! • Large updated kitchen • Central Air • Mountain & Valley Views • Riding ring • Fenced garden area • Jetted tub • Garden shed • Minutes from town • 2 car garage • Fenced property • Stone fireplace in Livingroom Call Dan Call Dan Call Dan
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