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YOU ARE INVITED to enjoy our Fashion Show at Churches Thrift Shop Thurs May 22nd from 2-4pm Tea and Dainties will be available for $4. 461 Beatty Ave NW across the tracks from A&W
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Pearl passed away December 9, 2013. A special gathering of remembrance is being held on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at the Chase Community Hall, at 1:00pm. Please join her family in celebrating the life of this remarkable woman who was loved by so many.
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*/'0 #SJHJUUF Salvation Army Community Bazaar Sat, May 17, 9am-4pm Tables are $20 each and seller keeps all profits. To book a table, call Sharon at 250-832-9196
SINGLE MOMS DAY OUT Saturday, May 24th 9:30am - 4:30pm. Hosted by Broadview Evangelical Free Church 350-30th St NE
FREE DAYCARE!!
* FREE - Haircuts, manicures, pedicures, facials, mom’s and children’s clothing, toys and books! * FREE - snacks and drinks! * Basic car and computer maintenance and advice! * Great door prizes and much more! * Guest speaker - Tina Spear at 11am & 2pm.
250-832-6366 for more info
Information IF YOU and / or YOUR CHILDREN are being abused, call the
Women’s Emergency Shelter 250-832-9616
Stopping the Violence Counseling, 250-832-9700. Children who witness abuse program, 250-832-4474. Shuswap Mental Health Intake, 250-833-4102 or RCMP 250-832-6044
IN-FLIGHT Magazine... SOAR Magazine. This attractive business & tourism publication is published bi-monthly (six times a year). Great impact for your BC Business. More than 280,000 passengers y PaciďŹ c Coastal Airlines. Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 or email ďŹ sh@blackpress.ca Silent Auction & Book Sale at Churches Thrift shop Wed May 21 & Thur May 22 10am6pm 461 Beatty Ave NW across tracks from A&W also on May 22 check out our fashion show from 2-4pm.
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est serving organized singles club in the Shuswap. Join members for friendship, camaraderie & fun. All ages of singles welcome. Monthly / weekly activities. Club info / events: Sandi 250-832-4834 or Betty 250-832-2315
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aged 65+, meet new people and go to events. Lunch: 12 noon every Sunday at Jane’s Restaurant in Piccadilly Mall. 250-832-0941.
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We require long and short haul US capable drivers. We are an Okanagan based company with dedicated suppliers and customers and require drivers to fill their orders. Our short haul drivers primarily service the US northwestern with dedicated runs available and are home regularly, our long hauls drivers service the southwestern US and are home on a weekly basis for resets. We offer: Dedicated Tractors, US Medical Coverage, Company Cell phones, Direct deposit pay with no holdbacks. Dedicated lanes. Rider Policy. All we need from you is US capabilities, border crossing experience and a professional attitude, Class 1 driver’s license and a clean abstract and are physically fit. Please fax or email your resume and abstract with US drivers in subject line to 250-546-0600 or email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com No phones calls or walk in’s please.
Gloria Boda
At the age of 65, Gloria Boda rejoiced in heaven with her Mother Leona, father William, brothers Bill, Gary, Michael, and sister June. Gloria left behind her loving husband Louis, daughter Lori (Serge) of Grande Prairie, AB, sons, Dwain from Trail, Louis Jr. from Salmon Arm, nine grandchildren, and 2 great grandsons. Also five siblings, Melvin (Faye) from Campbell River, Barb & Ken from Courtney, Mark (Donna) from Maple Ridge, Jamie from Maple Ridge and many nieces and nephews. Gloria was a very relentless worker for the Salvation Army, helping many people along the way and will be greatly missed by them. Gloria was a kind and gentle soul whose heart and smile touched everyone she met. All who knew Gloria are deeply sadden with the loss of such an amazing friend, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Though she only stood five feet tall she never took no gump from anyone. Gloria was known best for her infectious smile and her generous acts of selflessness. Though she may no longer carry on beside us her presence will forever remain in the hearts of those she loved. Rest in peace Mom. Online condolences can be sent through Gloria’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservices.com. Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.
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The Sorrento Food Bank would like to thank the group of Geoff O’Brian, Kevin Jonker, Shuswap Farm Equipment, Village Ranch, Romyn Hill Farms Ltd., White Creek Dairy, Destiny Acres and Rob Trenholm for the donation of a cow. This donation has provided us with 700 pounds of hamburger meat for distribution. It is through support and commitment such as this, that we can continue to make a positive difference in the communities we serve; Balmoral, Blind Bay, Eagle Bay, Notch Hill, Sorrento and White Lake.
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Daryl Wayne Hoover Born in Beechy, Saskatchewan September 3, 1958. Passed away on May 6, 2014 in Salmon Arm, BC. Daryl is survived by his spouse Susan Broadbear, mother June Erickson of Salmon Arm, father Bland Hoover of Vernon, brother Sid Hoover (Shelley) and nephews Matthew and Ryan Hoover of Calgary. Daryl worked as a locksmith in Calgary then co-owned Silverline Security in North Vancouver until his retirement in 2009. There will be no service per Daryl’s wishes. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Salmon Arm SPCA. Arrangements entrusted to Fischer’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd., Salmon Arm (250) 833-1129. Email condolences and share memories through Daryl’s obituary at www.fischersfuneralservices.com.
Albert Harry Spencley April 26, 1921 - May 12, 2014
Albert Harry Spencley passed away peacefully in Shuswap Lake General Hospital, Salmon Arm, on Monday morning, May 12, 2014 at the age of 93 years. The funeral service will be held from the Salmon Arm Seventh Day Adventist Church on Wednesday, May 21 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Malcolm Graham officiating. Cremation will follow with interment with his late wife, Muriel, in Mt. Ida Cemetery, Salmon Arm. A reception will follow in the church, allowing friends to continue sharing memories. Born in Burleigh Falls, Ontario on April 26, 1921, He worked as a contractor, the first 20 years in the oil Industry, followed by general contract work in many locations of Canada. He met the love of his life, Muriel, in Ontario. During a planned trip to visit family in Victoria, they stopped in Salmon Arm, enjoyed the scenery, and they purchased a home. They lived in Salmon Arm for 20 years before moving to Enderby. Albert is well remembered for his dedication to Muriel and spending countless hours assisting her during her final months in a care home in Armstrong. Giving back to the community was important for Albert and Muriel. They gave years of dedication with St. John’s Anglican Church in Salmon Arm, and then the Seventh Day Church. Both were members of Shuswap Singers. He was a war veteran working with construction of army barracks in Ontario. Albert was a very independent gentleman, his home was his castle; he was determined to continue living at home with nobody fussing over him. Online condolences can be sent through Albert’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservices.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.