Salmon Arm Observer, June 29, 2012

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Friday, June 29, 2012 Shuswap Market News

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Canoe’s Best Kept Secret! PUBLIC WELCOME JAMES MURRAY/MARKET NEWS

Open Tee Times. DAILY 7 AM to DUSK

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Bill Wilson

Train blast from the past

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its way to Vancouver.

Lessons – Sales – Repairs – Consignments – Trades

# A vintage Royal Canadian Pacific train rolls through Salmon Arm Monday, June 18 on

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What we offer:

Commissionaires provide park security CSRD

Commissionaires will be minding the parks this summer. Columbia Shuswap Regional District parks team leader Marcin Pachcinski advised the board the contract for security in Electoral Areas C South Shuswap, E Rural Sicamous, and F North Shuswap parks was awarded to the low bidder, BC. Commissionaires. The commissionaires will provide four patrol nights each week to the following parks: Electoral Area ‘C’ Sunnybrae, Harbour Road boat launch, Blind Bay beaches, Caen Road, White Lake Community Park, Hugh Road Community Park, John Evdokimoff

Park, Sorrento/Blind Bay Park. Electoral Area ‘E’ Swansea Point (all lake accesses), Sicamous Creek Trail Head, Yard Creek Campsite. Electoral Area ‘F’ Scotch Creek Wharf Road, Rose Clifford, Magna Bay Boat Launch.

Dog control Columbia Shuswap Regional District could be putting the collar on unruly Falkland dogs. At the June 21 board meeting, directors voted in favour of spending $5,000 on public consultation and an assent process to determine community support for dog control in Falkland and outlying areas. “I have had a lot of complaints over the years, especially in the last six months,” says Area D director René Talbot, who points

Get more miles out of your car’s transmission Part 2 of a 5 part series

out the concerns about barking, dogs at large and intimidating dogs came up during campaigning in last November’s election. “They asked if we were elected or re-elected, if we would look at dog control and I said yes,” Talbot says. “I made a promise that I would, and that’s why we’re having a meeting, to get a feel for it and move on from there.” All residents within the proposed area will receive a letter in the mail inviting them to a community meeting at 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 25 at the Falkland Community Hall. Dog control service is currently provided in Ranchero and Electoral Area C South Shuswap only. Should the service be implemented, the estimated annual cost per household would be $14.17.

• Two great executive courses ~ • 18-hole ‘Lakeview Greens’ • 9-hole ‘Coytote Ridge’ • 18-hole ‘Putters Paradise’ on real greens • 40-stall Driving Range, covered & open • Large practice putting facility • Practice chipping greens • Practice sand traps • Family reunions, special events, corporate tournaments • RV parking area • Pro Shop with extensive array of top end golf equipment – trades welcome • Teaching pros • Full learning academy • Club repairs and re-gripping • Licensed restaurant • Indoor & outdoor lounges/patios, BBQ’s • Beverage cart for your golÀng pleasure • Power carts & pull carts • Complete equipment rentals

Pro Shop

Sales/Consignments

Golf Academy

Lessons/Repairs Custom Fitting

Men’s Night

Wednesday – from 2 p.m. • 18-hole ‘Lakeview Greens’ • Dinner & Prizes

Ladies’ Night

We are seeking additionall Cook/Server er

Thursday • Group 1 – 4 p.m. • Group 2 – 5:30 p.m. • 9-hole ‘Coyote Ridge’ • Dinner & Prizes

Tournaments ~ Our Specialty!

SkyCaddie Course ~ Golf Buddy USA

5751 Trans Canada Hwy. N.E., Canoe, B.C., 8 km east of Salmon Arm • Ph: 250 832-7345 Fax: 250 832-7341 • Email: golf@clubshuswap.com • www.clubshuswap.com

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3. Add an External Filter in the Cooler Line — While the filter inside the transmission usually does a good job of removing dirt and particles from the fluid, an extra filter in the cooler line is a great way to make sure of removing all the abrasive particles that can damage your car’s transmission. 2560 Trans Canada Hwy. SW • 250-833-1889

or call The Hope Chamber of Commerce, at 604.869.3111 or 604.869.2279 MEDIA SPONSOR

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2. Have the Transmission Serviced Regularly — Regular fluid and filter changes can add years onto your transmission’s life. In fact, it’s probably the most cost effective maintenance procedure available.


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