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SWM, late 60’s, sports minded, likes golfing/curling, going south in the winter, enjoys reading, movies, country music and dining out. Looking for lady 60-68 w/similar interests for long term relationship. Reply to Box 328 c/o Capital News, w/personal info and recent photo.
KELOWNA SINGLES DANCE EVERY other SATURDAY. night,Rutland Centennial Hall. Live music, 8pm-12am, Lunch, Refreshments 250-862-8640
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SPCA (Aux) Bazaar & Luncheon. Saturday Sept 8, 10am 1pm. Donations of Sale Items Appreciated. First United Church. 721 Bernard Ave. (250)-862-9042
LOST a black duffel bag with the contents being-- shaving gear, underwear, t-shirts, pair of jeans and set of keys and also Cash. Gordon to Raymor Ave ? Possibly lost on a transit bus? Queensway bus loop? Central downtown area. Call 778-478-7123 Please return as a mentally challenged person lost these items in the 1st week of August.
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FOUND a montage of picture frames “ Best Friends Forever” (5 girls in pics.) on Princess Rd. On Tuesday August 21st Please call (250)-765-3334
FOUND: Set of keys at the Apple Bowl the week of August 6th. Call to identify: 250763-3212
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1935 – 2012 Survived by his loving wife Dorothy Humphries, his daughters Colleen (Jim) Scheffel, Shirley (Wil) Scheffel, his son’s Victor Elless, Danny(Dorothy) Humphries, Harold Humphries, and grandchildren. We will all have fond memories of camping with Dad. Rest in peace Dad.
PETCH, VERA Passed away on July 19, 2012 at the age of 89 years. Vera is survived by her loving husband, Laurence Petch of 64 years, sister-in-law Dolores Meynell, brother-in-law Art Kopp and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sisters Nora Kopp, Joyce Nelson and brother Dennis Crookes. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, as Vera was always a great lover of animals, memorial donations may be made in her name to the Kelowna SPCA, 3785 Casorso Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 4M7.
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Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077.
CAROL WILMA (nee Brandt-Boucher) LOOK Born – January 31, 1935, Died – August 25, 2012 Predeceased by her parents Rupert Brandt and Almina (Edval-Grundberg) Brandt; sisters Jean (John) Gouldie, Lois (Carl) Soroka; previous husband Louis Boucher; survived by husband Benjamin Look; daughters Terry (Terry) Martin, Gail (Bruce) Rawn; grandchildren Shannen (Robert) Lazorko, Chrystal Rawn; great-grandchildren Conner Benson, Catelyn Lazorko; sisters Pat (Garret Sluymers) Brandt, Averil (Lindsay) McClelland; brother Noel Brandt, and many nieces and nephews. The date for the Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Arrangements in care of First Memorial Funeral Services, (250) 762-2299.
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SMITH, DOROTHY In beloved memory of Dorothy Smith who passed away August 28, 2012 in Kelowna. She is predeceased by her loving husband Frank Robert Smith and her grandson Chad Smith. Dorothy is survived by her son Peter (Edie) Smith; daughter Susan Blessin; daughter-in-law Margaret Smith; grandchildren Shawn (Julie) Smith, Douglas (Joanne) Blessin, Katharine Blessin, Colin Campbell, Aaron Campbell, and Tarina Campbell; great grandchildren Jakob and Spencer Blessin and Molly and Kate Smith. Dorothy was born June 21, 1915 in South Shields, England. She met her husband during the Second World War; married June 21, 1941 and came to Canada as a war bride in 1945. They settled in Luseland Saskatchewan where they farmed until 1972, when they retired to Penticton, BC. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Valleyview Funeral Home, Kelowna, BC, 250-765-3147.
In Memory of Philip Castle 25/03/85 - 02/09/09 “A man who uses his hands is a labourer. One who uses his hands and mind is a craftsman. But he who uses his hands, his mind, and his heart, is an artist” - St. Francis of Assisi
We loved you for your entire life, we will love you and miss you for the rest of ours. Mom, Dad, Mélanie, Ian, Kim and your godson Izaak
In loving memory of our beautiful “Nikita” Who tragically left us July 24, 2012 much before her time.
Forever F F Faithful, ithf l F Forever iin O Our H Hearts... t Oh, when we get to Heaven, we hope that we will find The souls that once we loved who left us all behind. Some left us at the right time, they left this world in peace. Others left too sudden without the chance to say Goodbye, They were even gone before, we had the chance to cry. There’s a special place for grownups, a special place for kids Me? I’ll be on the other side, the side called Rainbow Bridge. Across the dark green meadow, A’top the hills I’ll run Where the colors from the rainbow glitter in the sun. And there I’ll find my sweetheart, running fast toward me Into my arms where she belongs for all eternity.
....Warren & Gloria Kummerfield