Williams Lake Tribune, May 20, 2015

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Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Williams Lake Tribune

COMMUNITY

West Fraser would like to acknowledge the following employees for reaching their long term service milestones. Lawrence Douglas Darren Sanford Matt Hamblin Brad Hehr Brady Custalo Guy Burdikin Wes Bowser Monty Nichols Roy MacDonald Dallas Lucier Susan Taylor Kerry Nichols Tallon Rolston Bryan Miller John Nasuszny Lorne Marshall David Walgren Brent Sullentich

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Anne Brown with her colourful graphic painting titled Working Together on display at the Station House Gallery.

Artist inspired by art society Anne Browne is one of about a dozen artists whose work is featured this month at the Station House Gallery. Paint it Forward is the title for the 71st annual show by the Cariboo Art Society whose members chose the theme collaboration for this year. The show features several pieces the art society members have created collectively. Anne came to Williams Lake in 1974 from the farmlands of Manitoba. She met and married her husband, Greg, and worked as

an registered nurse for more than 40 years while they were raising their three children. They are delighted to have their children and four grandchildren living nearby. Anne had no art training in school but as an adult studied tole painting with Carole Taylor. She started working with the Cariboo Art Society last year. This is her second show with the society. She joined the society after being invited along on a club field trip to 100 Mile House and enjoyed

the sociableness of the group so much that she thought she’d like to continue her painting explorations. She found she had a flare for the first few projects she tried and is now finding it’s spilling over into her whole life including gardening, making cement decorative stones and working with her grandchildren creatively. She says art in general and the CAS specifically is great fun. She is learning a lot from all of the talented artists in the group and is appreciative of their encouragement.

Car Club s r e k a L GAS

GAS ESTTA CION

Spring Roundup

21st Annual Saturday

Saturday & Sunday May 23 & 24, 2015

Roundup Poker Run

Pre-registration 1:00 - 5:00pm The Tourism Discovery Centre, 1660 S. Broadway

Steak, Salmon or Chicken BBQ

WILLIAMS LAKE, BC

5:00 - 7:00pm cost $18.00 Laughing Loon Restaurant, 1730 S. Broadway

Cruise

Begins 7:00 pm Tourism Discovery Centre

For More Information

Sunday Lakers Car Club

Show & Shine

We are very pleased to recognize our dedicated and loyal employees of Williams Lake Plywood.

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Sunday Downtown

Ladies Only Poker Run (great shopping shopping, fun and fantastic prizes!)

Child Development Centre Remote Control Car Racing

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