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ECHOES OF SECOND CANYON A Community Newsletter Clearwater BC 250.674.0148 friendshipsoup@telus.net

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Photo courtesy of Riel MacBoudreau, Lead Guide for Riverside Adventures

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Daily BBQ in the New BBQ Barn! Multiple choices $19.95—$29.95 plus HST &10% gratuity Includes salad bar, side dishes and dessert For Reservations Call 250.674.2792 Open Everyday from 4-9 pm Dinner served from 6:00 pm on

Come For the Great Food and Enjoy the Old Time Western Atmosphere & Hospitality


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Writer’s Forum Do You Have a Child Starting Kindergarten This September?

A Nautical Tale I feel the need to write a verse With a catchy, short refrain About a family of pirates Who live in Pirate’s Lane. The names they use in public Seem like ordinary names, Like Bonnie, Chris and Coralie, Maya, Brynn and James, But when they roam the seas at night, Of course we may never meet, They use their real names out there Like One-eyed Dick and Pegleg Pete. Their banner, Skulls & Crossbones, Hangs high above the mast, And if the Coastguard sees them, They disappear very fast! They search the world for booty Of gold and precious stones, But then by Monday morning Of course they must be home. Their boat hides in the basement, They sail out at high tide, It’s long and lean with a tall, tall mast, But it isn’t very wide. Pirate girls, like other children, Still have to go to school, Learn math and grammar, simple things, Like swimming in a pool; But their real lives are elsewhere, Steering the ship by night, Learning tides and storms at sea, With the moon and stars for light. This jolly plan of pirates, They have a Pirate Dog, Who helps them find their way back home When sailing in the fog. I think I’m sounding envious ‘Cause my life seems so slow— I wonder if they would take me with them— Just once— As a stowaway below?

By Barbara Ferguson

Check out the Food Banks “Backpack Program” The Food Bank is giving out a few backpack to all children who are entering kindergarten this year to show the connection between better health and better learning. The backpack will contain some school supplies, nutritional snacks and information packages donated by Interior Health and Food Banks Canada. The Food bank is located at 741 Clearwater Village Rd and is open Mondays and Fridays from 9 am to 12 pm. Call 250.674.3402 for more information.

*A Blast From the Past*

Music & Décor from the 50’s 250.674.2141 343 Clearwater Valley Rd Kitty Corner to the Info Centre Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm

Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Cheesecakes, Cookies, Muffins Proprietor/Chef Brian Smith E-mail: obryansafe@hotmail.com

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Rhymes Along The Way A book of poetry By Barbara Ferguson Published by

Friendship Soup Publishing and is on sale at many locations in Clearwater


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The Garden Gate…..and Beyond “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole

world is a garden”

Brookfield Shopping Centre Clearwater BC 250.674.3122

From “The Secret Garden”

Herbs and Their Therapeutic Uses Dill: For upset gastro-intestinal tract. Indian scientists have found that dill’s limonene works just as well as prescription antibiotics at killing harmful intestinal bacteria such as E-coli. Dill pairs well with salmon, eggs, cucumbers, chicken, cheddar cheese, mixed greens, clear soups, cream cheese, beets, carrots. Cayenne: For congestion. The fiery capsaicin deactivates the neurotransmitter that is linked to congestion and pressure. The result is less sinus pressure and congestion. Cayenne pairs well with root vegetables, roasted poultry, rice, chocolate, leafy greens, shrimp, eggs, popcorn, beans, creamy soups. Cilantro: For fatigue. The carboxylic acid in cilantro binds to heavy metals such as mercury in the blood and carries them out of the body. Their removal reverses the toxic build-up that causes chronic fatigue, joint pain and depression. Pairs well with seafood, avocadoes, black beans, steak. Parsley: For bloating. Parsley is a natural diuretic that relieves bloat-inducing water retention by preventing salt from being re-absorbed into bodily tissue. Pairs well with grains, onions, Parmesan cheese, pasta, salad, seafood, tomatoes Basil: For the blues. Basil boosts the brain’s production of dopamine and serotonin. According to Indian researchers, basil can elevate your mood within 3 days. Pairs well with tomatoes, olives, strawberries, melon, fresh mozzarella, pizza, pasta, white fish, feta cheese. Ginger: For nausea. Ginger calms digestive-tract spasms better than motion-sickness drugs, according to a study at Brigham Young University in Utah. Pairs well with citrus fruits, tea, sweet potatoes, pork, coconut, onions, relish, pears, rice. Garlic : For resisting colds and flus. Garlic tends to reduce the frequency of colds and flu without any side effects. If you have a cold or the flu, take small amount of garlic every day until the infection disappears. Pairs well with beef, chicken, pork, lamb, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes, salad dressings, (and so much more!)

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Call Ted or Maureen 250.677.4308 If you need help getting away from domestic abuse call SAFE HOME. 250.674.2135 (Clearwater area) 250.682.6444 (Barriere area)

Wendy’s Dill & Garlic Dressing 1c ⅓c ¼c 1 tbsp 1-2 cloves 1 tsp ¼c

sour cream Miracle Whip fresh dill, roughly chopped or dried dill fresh garlic, chopped or garlic powder milk or cream*

Put all ingredients into a food processor or blender and process until smooth. Refrigerate for a few hours before serving. *If you eliminate the milk, this also makes a good dip for raw vegetables or for a topping for baked potatoes


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Hair Lounge

A Place for Everyone:

The North Thompson Aboriginal Sharing Centre

Watch for our monthly promotions! Open Tuesday-Saturday and late on Wednesdays

Located in the Wells Gray Inn 228 Yellowhead Hwy 5 250.674.8551

Body Harmony Shiatsu Clinic

Barbara Pelton, RCRT, ST, CCI For appointments call

250.674.0098 

Iridology  Shiatsu Reflexology

Member of the Natural Health Practitioners of Canada (NHPC)

751 Clearwater Village Rd (in the Community Resource Centre Building) Cheryl Thomas Watkins Call 250.674.3260 Products on display @ the NT Aboriginal Centre

250.674.3703 E-mail: cindy.w@yellowheadcs.ca

Sept 16: Pot Luck Gathering at noon. Bring a friend and a dish to share

Everyone Welcome The Aboriginal Sharing Center is sponsored by Success By 6 & Yellowhead Community Services

Iridology is a quick, accurate & painless system of health analysis through the examination of the coloured part of the eye known as the iris.. Come in and find out more about it!

The North Thompson Sharing Centre: A Place for Everyone Have you checked out the North Thompson Aboriginal Centre lately? If not, you really should. They have so much to offer, whether you are Aboriginal or not, everyone is welcome. The Aboriginal Sharing Centre first opened its doors in April of 2010. It was started as part of the Aboriginal Engagement of Success by 6 to provide a place to gather and share the Aboriginal culture and traditions of the peoples of the North Thompson Valley. It has grown extensively since then into a place where everyone, not just Native people, can drop in for a cup of coffee and friendly conversation with the volunteer on duty or can browse for the perfect gift among the work of many artists. Ever wanted to try making a dream catcher, pine needle basket or maybe even a drum? The Centre holds classes to show you how to make these crafts and more. The Centre also hosts family events quite regularly where everyone can come and join in on a BBQ and traditional games such as lahal. The focus of the Sharing Centre is on the values of raising children in a traditional way. By valuing the development of young children, by spending time in an unstructured yet wholesome way, they are hoping to be setting the example to all, that spending quality, sharing times with your family will make life much richer for all. The Elders, in the traditional family, lived with the families. They shared the stories of their lives, and the stories that their grandparents passed down –teaching life lessons in a very non-threatening, easy to remember way with the young ones. These lessons help them to develop their own skills and becoming aware of and proud of their culture and their heritage, true, but also opening up their minds to the responsibilities we all have towards the earth and the many other creatures we depend on to help life to happen for all of us. The Aboriginal Sharing Center is partnered with Success By 6 the Aboriginal Engagement & Yellowhead Community Services, (both Clearwater & Barriere), United Way of Kamloops, and many, many, local business’s. The Centre is run by volunteers (they could use more). They are always open to suggestions, ideas, & comments, so stop by the Sharing Center and let them know what you would like to see happen. Call them at 250.674.3703 or e-mail cindy.w@yellowheadcs.ca.

The Sharing Centre is located at 751 Clearwater Village Rd, in the Community Resource Centre building .


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The Bulletin Board

For a toonie, you can place a short ad here. Ad forms are available at Erica’s

Everything Emporium . Drop ad off by the 10th of the month for the mid month issue and by the 22th for the end of the month issue. (except Dec—drop off by Dec 20)

Wanted: volunteers to help compile joke books for distribution to our hospital, senior’s facilities & more. Some material available to start you out. Contact Fran McRae at Evergreen Acres or call 250.674.3326 Wanted: Piano player(s) needed as choir accompanist(s) for NEW community, youth and children's choirs in Clearwater. Please contact Leah 250-957-8440 or leahpepperjones@live.ca

If you need help getting away from domestic abuse call SAFE HOME. 250.674.2135 (Clearwater area) 250.682.6444 (Barriere area)

Erica’s Everything Emporium Clothing Store and Boutique Psychic and Tarot readings are also available.

58 Young Rd, Clearwater BC 250.434.4559 Voice teacher new to town. *Looking for students - great rates!! Check out Leah Jones website for more info: leahpepperjones.com or call 250-957-8440

Birds smarter than seven year old kids: Study From London: No matter how bright you think your child is, until the age of seven, children are no brainier than the birds. Researchers at the University of Cambridge during simple experiments found out that birds did just as well as children up until the age of seven, The Daily Mail reported. By pitting birds against boys and girls using tests inspired by the Aesop's fable in which a thirsty crow is able to drink from a pitcher after using pebbles to raise the water level to within its reach. In two of the three tests the birds, Eurasian jays, did just as well as the seven-year-old children. After this, the human mind proved superior to the bird brain. The experiments built on earlier work in which jays quickly learned that adding stones to a cylinder halffilled with water would bring a tasty treat floating on the surface within reach of their beaks. In a second task the jays, colourful members of the crow family and about the same size as jackdaws, realized it was better to use pebbles, which sink, than corks, which float. When Cambridgeshire children, aged four to ten, were set similar tasks, they did as well as the jays on the first, up to the age of seven. From the age of eight, the pupils learned more quickly than the birds. The pattern was similar with the second task, except four-year-old children did worse than the jays. However, a third, more complex, task separated the youngsters from the birds. It again involved dropping objects into water to raise its level. But this time, a U-shaped tube was used, with the join at its bottom hidden; giving the impression it was two separate tubes. This appeared to confuse the birds. However, the children did as well as before. The researchers said this shows children are better at putting preconceptions aside. Lucy Cheke, a PhD student, said: "It is a child's job to learn about the world. They can't do that if they're limited by a preconceived idea about what is or is not possible. For a child, if it works, it works. The birds, however, found it much harder to learn what was happening because they were put off by the fact it shouldn’t be happening." From: http://zeenews.india.com/news/eco-news/birds-smarter-than-seven-year-old-kids-study_789876.html

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What the Stars Say Brought to you by ‘Erica’ at Erica’s Everything Emporium

Erica Von Kcaat Visit my website at http://www.ericavonkcaat.ca/ 403 263 1039 in AB 250 434 4559 in BC

Horoscopes for September This month we have the equinox on the 22nd. The new Moon is on the 16th, in Virgo, this month and the full moon is on the 30th,in Pisces. This month with the Sun in Virgo then moving into Libra, we’ll be in the mood to get back to work and school. Virgo is productive and busy.

Aries will be off to a slow start until Venus moves

Taurus may notice an impending pressure to

Geminis have so many people and things coming

into Leo on the 7 . Your charm works on most

reevaluate your lives. Saturn’s so to be arrival

at you, you’ll be challenged to make sense of it

people now. All juiced up and ready to go, your

into Scorpio is making you feel a little weird.

all. Jupiter still resides in your sign and has given

plans take shape. Some of you slow pokes that

This month isn’t helping. There’s a hectic ener-

you too much of everything. Research new

haven’t made the necessary changes to your lives

gy all about. It would benefit you to let go of

ventures or people before you buy into them.

are feeling an urgency now to do so.

some of that stubbornness and enjoy the oppor-

Make a concerted effort to retreat to get

tunities chaos brings.

organized not overwhelmed.

Cancerians are more outspoken about their

Leo may be coming back down to earth after a

Virgonians are probably busy making their own

emotions and opinions. Particularly during the

crazy summer. There is a desire for self-

cakes…you’re good at most things. Stand still

th

th

first half of the month. You can stand out and

improvement with Venus in Leo after the 8 .

for a moment and have a look at what’s around

make the mark you want. The intuitive part of

Your creativity is needed more at work/home

you. Choose what and who warrants your

you is powerful and especially accurate. Mars in

too. What a wonderful time to begin new

energy and what doesn’t. Be honest and aware

Scorpio gives you a louder voice and a shot or

projects and have fun with them. This is an

of the path you make. Otherwise, you can be

bravery. Look out world!

opportunity to catch up. Don’t blow it

swept up by every project and in every direction.

socializing.

Happy birthday!

Librans are getting a chance to enjoy the hard

Scorpions can sense the change in the air. You

Sagittarius will go through a strange sensation of

work they’ve put into recreating their realities.

are restless and need to be more in tune with life.

being aimless for a short time. The usual

Heading into your birthday cycle empowers you,

Mars is giving you terrible ants in your pants.

carefree energy has been replaced with a feeling

allowing you to execute the last bits of your

Make intelligent decisions this month. Even the

of limbo. You’re meant to stop and look more

plans. Be mindful of your health. Emotionally

typically scrutinizing Scorpion can be

closely at your possibilities, really think about

your feeling rejuvenated, but your bodies may

impetuous. As you rarely do anything halfway,

them. Opportunities are more serious and can

need more time to balance.

your actions have greater consequences. Use

lead to bigger better rewards. It’s an adventure!

Mars’ energy to finish things undone. Capricorns will be relieved to see life is back to

Aquarians have Mars and Venus affecting them.

Pisces are getting on top of all those loose ends.

normal. You’re ready to dig in. Unfortunately,

Projects and jobs need fine-tuning. You will keep

You have the momentum to make a dent in your

you spend a good portion of this month getting

trying to ‘get it right’ with what you’re working on.

workload. Your downfall is being pulled into the

others organized. This month still sees Saturn in

Try not to get too grouchy, unexpected cool

drama in other people’s lives. This month is

Libra and it keeps you in check just a bit longer.

things are happening too. You need to be open

about YOU. Treat yourself the way you would

Inch ahead, you can make a mad dash next

to receive them, not distracted by the ongoing to

treat one of those poor waifs that needs you so.

month.

do list.

Then there will be more of you to go round.


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Stonehenge Inspired by Sound Illusion, Archaeologist Suggests Theories about the purpose of Stonehenge range from a secular calendar to a place of spiritual worship. Now, an archaeologist suggests that the Stonehenge monument in southern England may have been an attempt to mimic a sound-based illusion. If two pipers were to play in a field, observers walking around the musicians would hear a strange effect, said Steven Waller, a doctoral researcher at Rock Art Acoustics USA, who specializes in the sound properties of ancient sites, or archaeoacoustics. At certain points, the sound waves produced by each player would cancel each other out, creating spots where the sound is dampened. It's this pattern of quiet spots that may have inspired Stonehenge, Waller told an audience Thursday (Feb. 16) in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The theory is highly speculative, but modern-day experiments do reveal that the layout of the Stonehenge ruins and other rock circles mimics the piper illusion, with stones instead of competing sound waves blocking out sounds made in the center of the circle. In support of the theory, Waller pointed to myths linking Stonehenge with music, such as the traditional nickname for stone circles in Great Britain: "piper stones." One legend holds that Stonehenge was created when two magic pipers led maidens into the field to dance and then turned them to stone. Waller experimented by having blindfolded participants walk into a field as two pipers played. He asked the volunteers to tell him whenever they thought a barrier existed between them and the sound. There were no barriers in the field, but acoustic "dead spots" created by sound-wave interference certainly gave the volunteers the impression that there were. "They drew structures, archways and openings that are very similar to Stonehenge," Waller said. Waller believes the people who built Stonehenge more than 5,000 years ago may have heard this sound-canceling illusion during ceremonies with musicians and thought it mystical, spurring the creation of the stone circle. Though the theory is unlikely to settle the mystery of Stonehenge, Waller said he hopes to highlight the importance of considering sound in archaeology. Rock art sites are often in areas where cave acoustics are particularly prone to echoes, he said, suggesting that ancient people found meaning in sound. "Nobody has been paying attention to sound," Waller said. "We've been destroying sound. In some of the French [rock art] caves, they've widened the tunnels to build little train tracks to take the tourists back – thereby ruining the acoustics that could have been the whole motivation in the first place." From: http://www.livescience.com/18525-sound-illusion-stonehenge.html

CLEARWATER FOOD BANK 250.674. 3402 Do you have pint-sized or jelly jars you don’t need? Drop them off at 741 Clearwater Village Rd.

This Month’s Donation Wish List:

 coffee  Peanut butter  Jam  Sugar

 hand soap Food Bank hours Monday & Friday, 9 am-noon

Back to School: Cloth Lunch Bags, Messenger Bags, Hair Bands New: Natural Baby Products Scrapbooking, knitting, sewing & beading supplies, ribbon & lace Natural products from Hybrid Cosmetics

Many great gift ideas! Located at 543 Swanson Rd Ph: 250-674-3562

If you need help getting away from domestic abuse call SAFE HOME. 250.674.2135 (Clearwater area) 250.682.6444 (Barriere area)


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Other Products: Address Book Daily Planner Special Occasion Calendar

The North Thompson Communities Foundation The North Thompson Communities Foundation Board members meet once a month to discuss the management of the Foundation. As a member of the Communities Foundations of Canada, we need to be very diligent at this task. The NT Communities Foundation was founded when Weyerhaeuser closed their doors many years back. The Board of Directors of the day invested the $50,000 with the Vancouver Foundation in a Matching Fund account. Each year we “grant” the interest from these investments and those we have with the Interior Savings Credit Union back into the Communities of the North Thompson Valley. What kinds of things do we support? Community building efforts are our favourite. We have assisted with the re-vamping of community halls such as those in Blue River and Upper Clearwater. We have supported clubs such as the 4H, the Ski Club and a variety of recreational Clubs. We have funded clean-up projects and art projects. Earlier this spring we offered a course in proposal and grant writing at the Little Fort Hall – it was well attended and people appreciated the information. The list is long and wonderful, and if your group is a recipient, you may have even heard of us. Leadership development is at the heart of the Foundation world. Part of being a good leader is being a good listener, being able to accept help, offer advice, and ensure that a task is getting done. Mostly though, it is the willingness to work with a team of individuals towards a common goal. Check out our brand new web-site at www.ntcommunities.com and maybe even look for me or another Board member to have a conversation. We would love to work with your group or yourself as an individual towards the future development of the Foundation. The Foundation world is an exciting one. This year we are encouraged in our good work, by the Governor General, David Johnson, himself. Mr. Johnson is calling for a return to the Smart and Caring Canada that we all grew up in and loved. You are welcome to ponder that concept and decide what it means to you. You are also welcome to build the Foundation of this valley

2012 Chairperson, Cheryl Thomas

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