Quesnel Cariboo Observer Friday, April 6, 2012
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SPORTS
Blue Collar battles to tie Serenity; Fraser River outscores Bear
MONDAY NIGHT is all you can eat PASTA NIGHT.
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t didn’t take away by BCS that Mike the squads (Port) Moody turned long to reacaside to preserve the quaint themselves stalemate. as the Builders The contest between and Blue Collar Bear and Fraser River had played less took a while to heat than a week ago up, but the last ten when just pride minutes of the first half Steve Dodge was on the line a Ping-Pong match PAPERBACK WRITER saw for the BCS team. break-out as both teams With the 18 ediscored three times. tion of the Lumber Cup at stake Leading the way for the Bear it didn’t take much to ratchet up brood was Waylon (Kangaroo) the intensity in the hard fought L’Heureux who used his superior draw. Serenity dominated the conditioning to score twice while opening minutes but they didn’t adding an assist. Also scoring break the wall known as Mike first half markers for Bear were (Grasshopper) Burke in the BCS Budd (Crash) Carter and Brody cage until the 12 minute mark as (Big Bopper) Neighbour whose Randy (Killer) Crofts scored after two first half penalties had him a botched breakaway attempt. playing a tentative checking game A minute and a half later, new in the second stanza. Providing recruit Jimmy (Soupy) Sales scored the spark for the Chevy crew was his first of two on a short side (Slim) Jim Kurta who scored their backhand which gave the regular first and all important insurance season champs a two zip lead at goal the proved to be the winner zamboni time. As has been the thanks to a patience that only god case for many of their games this can give. Also having a big game year, Blue Collar came flying out was journeyman mucker Grant of the gate in the second half with (Plants) Johannesen who drew a goal from Ken (Quicksilver) three assists, none more valuable McMillan cutting the deficit in than on (Sugar) Shane Baker's half. (Soupy) Sales second of the tally after a rebound almost went game, 30 seconds later didn’t slow into orbit before fluttering down the determined BCS side down as in the Communicators’ crease. Joel (Jack Jr.) Marsh electrified the Bear managed to score a late goal crowd with a mesh rippler before and put the pressure on the short(Quicksilver) completed the come- handed Fraser River side but the back on an unassisted beauty that Blue boys bent but didn’t break to would have made Glen Anderson preserve an all important victory. proud. The final 13 minutes saw Steve Dodge is a defensive several glorious chances at both winger with Serenity Builders and ends including a clear cut breakan Observer contributor.
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WEEK OF APRIL 1 TO 7, 2012
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK: SAGITTARIUS, CAPRICORN, AND AQUARIUS.
ARIES
You are up against a situation that will turn you into some kind of hero. It feels good to be brave and you like having the opportunity to shine.
Still winter
Winter still reigns supreme on Sunpeaks, which is lucky for Luke Deyaeger who was at the Nancy Greene Festival last month. Contributed photo
B.C. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE MARKET REPORT FOR MARCH 27th
STEERS 0-299 300-399 400-499 500-599 600-699 700-799 800-899 900+
HIGH -200.00 211.00 202.00 172.00 162.00 145.00 129.50
HEIFERS 0-299 300-399 400-499 500-599 600-699 700-799 800-899 900+
HIGH -188.00 173.00 189.00 175.50 174.00 133.00 --
Butcher Bulls 78.00 to 85.00 D1 D2 Cows 78.00 to 85.00
KAMLOOPS SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH, 2012 Huge receipts for this time of the year here in Kamloops with just under 600 head of cattle on offer. Quality today was 1st class with an excellent volume of feeder cattle in every weight range. Bill & Shirley Brommeland had 1060 lb. young cows trade to 85.50. Bohnet Ranches set the fire to our feeder trade. Their 600 lb. Red steers traded to 172.00. Jamie & Maureen Janzen had 570 lb. Rwf Hereford steers top 169.00. The Lloyd Gavelin Ranch from Merritt with one incredible pen of steers. They had 523 lb. Red & Black s/c to 192.50, their 473 lb. h/c’s rolled to 167.50. Dan Summers from Barriere with some of the heaviest steers. Their 943 lb. steers topped at 129.50. The Willow Ranch set a pace today with 12 head of their 593 lb. Black Angus s/c trading to 181.00, their 534 lb. s/c raced to 195.00. 15 head of their 675 lb. s/c rolled to 167.50. 31 head of their 661 lb. s/c raced to 166.00. Jerry & Bernice Hook showcased heavy 828 lb. Red & RBF steers from Cache Creek, they traded to 136.00, their 781 lb. steers hit 141.50, their 702 lb. heifers reached 142.25, and the 560 lb. Red baldy heifers rolled to 154.50. Uliz Farms of Lillooet had 481 lb. Red h/c roll to 170.00. Buck Lake Ranch’s 571 lb. Black h/c topped 156.00, the 650 lb. Black heifers sold to 152.50. Ron Edens 416 lb. Black h/c topped 173.00, the 366 lb. h/c hit 188.00. His big group of 513 lb. Black s/c hit 195.00, while the 601 lb. s/c sold to 165.00. Indian Gardens Ranch had 526 lb. steers hit 192.50. Brian Foley and Louise Demarni had 615 lb. Black Angus h/c’s sell to 155.50. The Snowbound Ranch from Pemberton saw their own ranch raised steers 954 lb. Black Angus steers trade to 124.75, their pen of 795 lb. steers raced to 136.75. Their big replacement quality heifers 784 lb. traded to 144.00, their 845 lb. heifers topped 133.00. Flack’s Hereford Farm’s 890 lb. Hereford steers traded to 129.00
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TAURUS
Generally, you are happy with your routine and enjoy having things well planned and organized. This week, though, it will do you some good to let go of old habits and have some fun with new ideas. GEMINI
You seem to be running low on patience with just about everybody, and it’s because you are feeling irritated by routine. You might spend a lot of time driving people around in your car, so make sure it is running properly. CANCER
Your astrological sign is represented by family and home, and this week you might be thinking about purchasing a house. This is a good time to move forward with that, as all the steps will be smooth (including the financing!). LEO
A lot of activity is coming your way. You enjoy the company of your friends and family, even if they are sometimes quite demanding. You enjoy being a devoted friend and family member this week. VIRGO
You might have to deal with some kind of emergency. At work you are overwhelmed as more clients come to you and your coworkers than you ever would have imagined. You will find the resources to follow through. LIBRA
You feel very tense lately, and all that stress might affect your health. Take some time to rest, and indulge in a period of silence if you can. If you do, you will be back on your feet in no time. SCORPIO
You may be pleasantly surprised by a promotion at work. This good news might inspire your friends to organize a party to celebrate, since they all know how hard you have worked. SAGITTARIUS
You might sign up for a class that will help you advance professionally. This may also allow you to meet new people. Everything you do this week will be done fast. CAPRICORN
You are tempted to go on a last-minute getaway holiday. It’s a great idea, but take the time to get informed about the location so you don’t end up disappointed. AQUARIUS
If somebody owes you money; you will finally get your due. Stay close to home this week so you can connect with your loved ones around family activities. PISCES
Expect some kind of conflict with a coworker, friend, family member, or lover. Just remember that it is okay to not agree about everything. Keep your cool and the dark cloud will pass.