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Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Williams Lake Tribune
sports
Northern Female Cougars sweep Lakers Take five-point lead over second-place Avalanche for first in league Williams Lake defenceman Chantelle Beadman-Rolph was solid in all three outings during the week-
end as the Northland Dodge Northern Female Midget ‘AAA’ Cougars swept the Thompson-Okana-
gan Lakers in Prince George. The three victories put the Cougars five points ahead of the
Lynda Archibald
Scott Goertz
Chari Kirtzinger
Apple Cider Vinegar
Scott’s Got Wood
Born a Gypsy Jewelry
Ernie Goerzen
LCSS Woodwork
Kirsten Atkins KLA Originals
Jodi Ballinger The Dandelion Bucket
Bob Beaumont Creations by Bob
Simone Benjamin & Lorne Dufour
Blue Rose Custom Leather Work
Dundarave Olive Co.
Lynn & Kathy Bonner Metal & Acrylics
Callie Borkowski & Chanti Hotl New Paradigm Teas and Soul Food Gardens
Rudi Botha Rapha Physical & Spiritual Healings
Bonnie Brisbin Pane in the Glass
Barrie Brown Scarves
Magi Buchanan Karma Naturals
Tara Burtt & Heidi Wood Splinters (upcycled furniture)
Canoe Creek Band Potatoes
Lynn Capling DLC Jewelry
Cariboo Potters Guild Emilialyn Carter Carter Kids Chooclates
Chaffee Family Simple Things
Michael Chung Baroness Ashley Hats
Karin Dayton Felting, Knitting
Willie Dye Simply Dyevine Fudge
Wendy Edginton Angel Tarot Card Readings
Tim Egerdeen Brain Food Snack Co.
Billy Feistmantl Green Sisters
Howard and Elaine Fenton A Likely Wreath
Annette Fischer
Swedish Baking, Sewn Bells
Pottery
Wood Products
Beatrix Linde
Herbalist Kathy
Charlene Hall
Mixed Media
Designs by Charlene
Debbie Lloyd
Fern Pryndik/Gail Edinger
Chris Harris
Baskets
Handmaiden
Photography
Mackin Creek Farm
Johan Raes
Organic Produce (Carrots)
Helmcken Chocolates
Maggie Ranger
Medieval Market
November 22 & 23 10:00 am to 4:00 pm WL Campus, 640 Carson Drive Unique Handmade Gifts Medieval Concession Farmer’s Market nd
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Entertainment Saturday November 22nd 10 am ~ Christine Constabel & Sherry Taylor 11 am ~ Big Lake Symphony Orchestra Noon ~ Cariboo Men’s Choir 1:00 pm ~ Cariboo Chilctoin Youth Fiddlers 1:30 pm ~ Ebony (Teen Fiddle Group) 2:00 pm ~ WL Community Band 3 pm ~ Brandon Hoffman & Students Sunday November 23rd 10 am ~ Jean Wellburn 11 am ~ Brandon Hoffman & Friends 12:00 pm ~ Carmen & Dena 1 pm ~ Oren Barter 2 pm ~ LCSS Tour Band 3:00pm ~ Lauren & Harry joined by Jin & Kevin
$3 Admission all proceeds to School Dist. 27 students
Earthdance Botanicals
Diana Richter Eclectic Fabrics
Claudia Ring Fibre Magic
Monika RoggeAnnen Knitting
Dave Rolston Rolston Carvings
Jim Savage James Savage Arts
Brenda Henke Wild Berry Jams
Carol Herman Painted Natural Items
Eva Hoelzler Eva’s Handweaving Studio
Jurgen Hornburg Eclectic Woodwork
Tanya Iachetta Sewn Items
Barbara Jaggernath Naturekins
Joanne & Chendi Soaps and Spoons
Kim Judd Blue Spoon Catering
Leslie Mahar
Shon and Iyra Organic Produce
Joe St. Germain Birdhouses
Kate Sulis/Tim Hathaway The Bread Peddler
Gail Szolsi Goodness of Garlic
Andrea Tallen & Coral Tallen Jewelry & Upcycled Wood Products
Michele Tenning Clay & Metal Works
Teresa Trim Just 4U Soaps
Linda Urqhuart/Don Kappan Dave & Rosie Wall Buck Ridge Ranch and Gardens
Andrea Stalker
Michael Welsh
Sharon Mallard Shavi G Creations
Dianne Marlow Fashion For Kids
Christiane Nauen Two with Nature
Melodie Oldegbers
Fruit Guy Farms
Inge Wiggins Westwind Wool
Donna Williams Fused Glass
Sue Wolf Vintage Soul
Mason Wong
Meja – One of a Kind
Tarot & Rune Readings
Bev Pemberton and Cary Burnett
Zimonicks New to Old Designs
Pottery
Jane Perry Cariboo Handwoven
er Emilie Nichols was sharp in the winning effort and preserving the two-goal lead. In the third and final game the Lakers stormed out of the gate to pick up the first goal of the contest. The Cougars had a strong second period, picking up all three of its goals in a 3-2 win.
Ken Sheen
Paper Airplane Doonbug Designs
In game one the Cougars hammered the Lakers, 7-1, while outshooting their opponents, 41-17. Several Cougars had big nights including Hunter Mosher, who pocketed two goals and an assist and Madison Fjellstrom, who had a goal and three assists. Beadman-Rolph, meanwhile, tallied an assist in the contest. The following day the Cougars doubled up the Lakers, 4-2. After falling behind 2-1 in the first period, Beadman-Rolph took over in the second, stealing the show to pot two goals, including the game winner. The Cougars outshot the Lakers, 42-14. Cougars’ netmind-
Hand Carved Santas
Central Interior Flour
Martin Comtois Mountain Mystics Astrology
Judi Prevost /Ann Rusch Kathy Provost
Dragonfly Framz, Books
Pia Boleslawsky
second-place West Coast Avalanche in the B.C. Female Midget ‘AAA’ Hockey League.
“With the support of the Cariboo Regional District and City of Williams Lake through the Central Cariboo Arts & Culture Society.”
A Step Ahead Council Highlights Importance of Mt. Polley Returning to Full Operation At its regular meeting Nov. 4, Williams Lake City Council passed a resolution to write a letter to the Premier, provincial ministers, and others expressing the importance of Mt. Polley returning to full operations. Mine manager Dale Reimer appeared as delegation before Committee of the Whole, and outlined current efforts underway in the wake of the Aug. 5 tailings pond breach. The mine must obtain a number of permits in order to repair the tailings dam and return to normal operations. Currently, approximately 360 employees are working on remediation efforts. For the most part, Mt. Polley employees live in Williams Lake and the surrounding area, and the mine uses local suppliers and contractors. The letter will be sent to Premier Christy Clark, appropriate Ministers, local MLAs Donna Barnett and Coralee Oakes, First Nations, and the Cariboo Regional District. The City highlighted the importance of the mine to ministers at the recent Union of British Columbia Municipalities Convention, and remains in close contact with Imperial Metals, MLA Donna Barnett, and other stakeholders. Monthly meetings with mine officials are planned.
CITY OF WILLIAMS LAKE
Scorers were Fjellstrom, Marissa Nichols and Ava Keis. Taylor Beck, Kenna Lloyd and Sage Desjardins each had one assist. “It was a big weekend and our team needed to keep pace of our overall fivepoint lead over the Avalanche,” said Cougars’ head coach Mario Desjardins. “The team had a good team game Friday night but a combination of a Lakers team who wouldn’t quit and the Cougars struggling to find their team game in the last two matches made for two hardfought games on Saturday and Sunday to sustain a five-point lead over the Avalanche.” In 18 regular season games the Cougars have posted 16 wins, two losses and no ties. The Cougars now have 12 days off before facing off in a three-game series versus the Avalanche that could set the tone for the rest of the regular season. The games go Nov. 21-23 in Coquitlam.
5th Williams Lake Scouts
Annual Sandbag Fundraiser
is back!
Our Sandbags are available at: Canadian Tire Real Canadian Wholesale Marshall’s Club Gas Bar M&S Tire Mueller Electric Chuck’s Auto Supply Downtown Service Ron Ridley Sales & Taylor Automotive Service Windsor Plywood Integra Tire OK Tire Lake City Ford Big O Tire Kal Tire Thank you to Mueller Electric and Peterson Contracting for their continued support.