Keremeos Review, October 09, 2014

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ELECTION NEWS

Election races on for Keremeos mayor and Area “D” Director See page 7

FIERY END TO FARMWORKERS QUARTERS

Photo by Steve Arstad

Accommodations go up in smoke See page 10

SIMILKAMEEN SYMPHONIST

Garden Club members gather around their decorative planters on Seventh Avenue. The energetic group recently placed their scarecrow decorations in the downtown planters. The Garden Club’s initial placement of the figures last year was well received by the community. In photo are, left to right, back row: Karen Watson, George Venables, guest, Ted Laas, Shirley Douglas, Val Terry, Claude Provost, John Klassen, Bonnie Burns. Centre row, left to right: Angie Morin, Carole Jensen, Eva Webb, Hilda Venables, Lorna Laas, Phyllis Klassen. Front row, seated: Trina Adams, Valerie Organ, Pat Provost and Louise Dechant.

Garden Club keeps busy with changing seasons

Group adds fall colours to Keremeos’ business section for the second year in a row By Angie Morin Keremeos Garden Club

New music teacher at SESS See page 11

What. Is summer over? Well it was nice while it lasted. For us it all starts in spring when Garden Club members not only plant their own gardens but also share some of their know-how

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and energy by planting flowers in the the soil for next year. I think we should planters of downtown Keremeos and also also get cooking as soon it will be time to celebrate Thanksgiving. the Info Center flowerbed. Like last year, we are Now in early October we have “planting”scarecrows in the not had a hard frost, so there ( Fall is) the downtown flower planters are still plenty of blooms to start of other acfor two weeks leading up to be seen, but the sight of scaretivities like harThanksgiving. Garden club crows is a sure sign that fall vesting, preservelves put them to bed at night has arrived. ing, cultivating the soil for next for safe keeping and get them Fall means we will be wrapyear... up again in the mornings. ping up many of our activities Happy fall to you all. An- and maybe we will get a little gie Morin, President of the rest? Not! Similkameen Garden Club. It’s the start of other activities like harvesting, preserving, cultivating

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