Keremeos Review, November 14, 2013

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SIMILKAMEEN SECONDARY VOLLEYBALL TEAMS ROLL ON

SESS comes out ahead against Summerland See page 9

GRIST MILL GOODIES

Photo by Steve Arstad

The flag in Memorial Park is lowered as Similkameen Secondary high school student Noah Beglaw plays the Last Post during Monday’s Remembrance Day observations in Keremeos. Mild weather helped to attract a strong turnout to the ceremony this year.

Grist Mill staff tour Main Street with baked goods from the tea room See page 10

BACK YARD BREAK IN

Resident loses tools in backyard theft See page 5

Recipe contest features Ambrosia apple

Contributed The apple discovered in the Similkameen is being featured in an online recipe contest. Ambrosia Apples announced October 29 it has launched its Orchard to Table Recipe Contest online at ambrosiaapplescontest.com Ambrosia apples were discovered in the Mennells’ Cawston orchard. In the early 1990s, workers in the orchard picked and tasted the bi-coloured apples from a lone tree unlike the others in the orchard. The fruit was so good they stripped the tree clean. The Mennells took over where

mother nature left off and created more trees. To their excitement, the resulting apples were as perfect in appearance and taste as the apples from the original mother tree. The bi-coloured apple was named Ambrosia, which in Greek mythology means food of the gods. The apple was registered in 1993 and over the past 20 years, it has grown in popularity and is now grown and available for purchase worldwide. The contest began 9 a.m. November 1 and will run through to December 10 at 4 p.m. Full rules and regulations can be found online at: ambrosiaapplescontest.com

New play in the works for Cawston Players Contributed Cawston Players are at it again, as they make preparations for their Christmas season offering at Cawston Hall. The theatre group will be performing in “Hotel Bethlehem,” Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 6, 7 and 8 this year. The play begins at 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday. A Sunday matinee is planned for 2 p.m. The play, it must be noted, is a comedy meant for a mature audience, not suitable for children.

Fr e e s t o c k l i s t a n d perfor mance repor ts. Brian Pawluk CFP Financial Advisor 6235 Main St., Oliver 250-485-0005 1-888-314-1131 brian.pawluk@edwardjones.com

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