Lake Country Calendar, July 15, 2015

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25.Tiny bit 26.Strange 28.Filch 29.House extension 30.Type of neckline 33.That boy

43.Woodwind instrument 45.Garden tool 46.Leave the stage 47.Clamors 49.Timid 50. Zoo attraction

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explained. “It might be a piece of in things like helmets for athletes body armour that’s used for solplaying sports like hockey or foot34.Bullfight shout ACROSS DOWN Th1.e University of British Coldiers in a confl ict zone, it might ball, perhaps even soccer, where 1. Eternities Cut, as film 35.____ up umbia Okanagan is constructing a be used for a vest on a dirt bikthe head takes a lot of trauma.” 2.are Couple’s 5. Notable age (total) er, so there ballistics lab. a lot of applications Moving the lab off-campus is a tune 8. Mortenson, Mall division Bud director of direction Mortenson said the uni36.Bro’s sibfor it.” 3. STAR, BakeryUBCO is university relations said fur Through versity wants to continue taking in 12.Cry of painat UBCO, 37.Rich ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 771 the university didn’t have space for partnered with several other the future. He explained they want employee 13.Tire input 39.Caged the lab on campus, so the next op- pet post-secondary institutes, includto get in the habit of constructing 4. Hurled tion 14.Intertwined was to lease space in a41.Ghost building Imperial College London, in facilities near the campus when 5. Artist’s aid ing at15.____-do-well Kelowna International AirEngland, which has developed a they don’t have any space on-cam44.Beloved 6. Mr.Armourgel Van port.16.Sample material called to be pus, eventually creating a porous 2 The 2,500 square foot lab Winkle lab. 48.San will Francisco tested at the ballistics boundary between UBCO and the 18.Golf shot cost about $500,000 to construct, gel ____ that when you surrounding industrial community. “Bells attraction “It’s a fl7.exible 20.Unlocks and is part of the Survive and hold it in your hand it feels a little The ballistics lab is currently Ringing” 51.Skirt type Thrive Applied Research (STAR) bit like a 8. rubber mat,” Mortenson under construction inside a build21.Greeting Steal 52.Hand-cream initiative. described. “But when it’s struck ing in the airport commercial park. 24.Director Oliver 9.of force Baseball ingredient “The ballistics component of rewith a lot it stiff ens and Construction is expected to be ____ base over a large sur- completed in September with research that’s being done in53.Select the area spreads that force 27.Knock smartlyin harsh10.Microwave, of human survivability face, protecting whatever’s behind search beginning shortly there54.Like 28.Gun, environments as an er, hazardous realit. Imperial College after, once the required equipment e.g. has partnered shirts ly needed the ability to test55.Popular high with us, and we will be exploris installed. engine 11.Ballpoints impact on materials,” Mortenson ing how Armourgel can be used 56.No’s opposite 31.Dwelling

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PUZZLE NO. 773

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27.____ thin air 29.Dally 30.Cee’s follower 31.Weeder 33.Love seat 36.Passing fashion 37.Ball 39.Barker and Bell 41.Expel 42.Back part 43.Not anti 44.Rage 45.Brought up 46.Pay attention to 47.Sales pitches 48.Trickle

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1. Country Boast Farmers33.Triumphed 59.Passing •Lake & CraFters market - Fridays 3 to 7 pm, July through September, Swalwell Park, 10090 Bottom Wood Rd, Lake Country. Vendors 5. Fit grade 34.Spending sell fresh local produce, handmade crafts, sweet & savoury treats, & hand9. Beg 60.Lemon 36.Lamb’s ma area featuring prepared foods, in a relaxed, shaded grassy lots of FREE parking, live entertainment, a water park, &coolers a skateboard park. Contact: 12.Wedding public toss washrooms, 37.Well-known ANSWER TO P lcmarketmanager@gmail.com or 250-826-7100. 61.Student’s 13.Ump’s call 39.Stag’s mate •st. edward’s CateChism - Catechism classes for children grades Kindergarten table 14.Deep sadness to Grade 7 beginning in September, 2015; 40.Beer’s kin to register or for more info call 250-766330315.Without 41.Cleopatra’s •LC seniors’ Centre Chair yoGa - & Strengthening DOWNfitness class. 9832 Bottom repetition Wood Lake Rd. Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm. snake Call 250-317-3508 for more info. 1. Sis’s sibs 16.Previously •winFieLd auXiLiary CriBBaGe - 3rd Sunday every month. Registration @ 9AM, 43.Keats poems 2. a Hockey siteContact 250-878Game starts @ 10AM light lunch. 18.Glides on sharp. $26 per team, includes 2834 for more information.45.Gator’s cousin snow 3. Mishap •Badminton - Fridays 9:30-11:30 Oyama $2.50. Great exercise & fun 48.Played theHall. Drop-in 19.Joan ____ 4. Water birds for all. Contactof Rob. 766-3034 card the Primefirst 5. Wood SocialLake Rd., will be hosting •LC 20.Changes seniors’ Centre time - 9832 Bottom 50.Sour Prime Time again every Mon. from 1:00 until 3:15. Entertainment & refreshments color events are served & everyone welcome. Call 250-766-4220 or Joanne 250-766-0667 for compound 6. Dolt info.21.Cold-cuts 53.Mixed store Centre notiCe •LC seniors’ - 9832drink Bottom Wood Lake Rd., will effectively 7. The have23.Embrace someone on site from55.Steak 10:00 untilorder 2:00 Mon - Fri.,Addamses’ call or stop by if you have questions pertaining to Senior issues. Call 250-766-4220. butlerCribbage Tournament 25.Be in debt LeGion56.____-advised CROSSWORD •royaL Canadian BranCh 189 Ladies Auxiliary - 4th27.Biblical Sunday of the month 57.Get plus 5th up Sunday if on the Registration 9am, USEatAMERICA 8. calendar. Shade tree craft games begin at 10am sharp. $30 Per team includes hot lunch etc. Pre-registration call 250-762-6208 •oyama LeGion BranCh 189 Meat draw every Saturday at 2pm. 10 inch Canadian Pizza for $7 available. Veggy or special toppings should be ordered in advance. • Better at home is a program to help seniors live in their own homes longer by providing non-medical support services including transportation, grocery shopping, yard work, light housekeeping & friendly visits. LC Health Planning Society is coordinating these services for seniors 65 years+. Please call 778-215-5247 for more info, or if you are able to help seniors in your community by volunteering. •LC PUZZLE Food Bank NO. thriFt 774 store 3250 Berry Rd. Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10am6pm, April-September. All proceeds go to the Lake Country Food Bank., & run by 19.Chased our friendly volunteers. For more info on donating and/or volunteering, please call 778-480-3250. 21.Fully ma •LC seniors’ Bus sCheduLe - Thurs., July 16 - Local shopping. Sun., 22.Box July 19 in - Kopje Park, Gibson House, Teddy Bear Picnic. Saturday July 25 - Vernon Halina 23.Belongin Centre breakfast and shopping. Wed., July 29 - Three Valley Gap, lunch. To reserve a seat on bus phone Marg 250-766-3227 or Marian 250-861-4131 to us •LC outdoors CLuB - Welcomes hikers & other outdoor enthusiasts. Bring water, 24.Parasite snacks/lunch, wear weather appropriate clothing, & sturdy boots for hiking. For info 27.Colorful about our club, please contact us at: edahnert@shaw.ca •Visit the Lake Country museum and arChiVes at 11255 Okanagan Centre 28.Legenda Rd. West, Lake Country. Admission by donation. Open 7 days a week, 10am to 4pm, monster from Mother’s Day through Labour Day. 250-766-0111 or visit the website www. lakecountrymuseum.com. 29.Rex or L •LC Food Bank has an URGENT need for men & women volunteers to join our 31.Lean team. Requirements as follows: half days only-Mon., Wed, & Thurs. (doesn’t have to 32.“____ di be all 3 days); must be physically fit enough to lift a medium size box of groceries; a cheery disposition fits in nicely with the rest of the volunteers. Please see Phyllis dock . . MacPherson directly at the Food Bank located in the rear of the Boys & Girls Club, 3130 Berry Rd. on any of the days noted. •CriBBaGe. Friday evenings starting 7pm at the Seniors’ Activity Centre. Playing 8 games with a chance of winning $12, $10, or $8. Socialize & enjoy an evening out with fun and play. Serving coffee, drinks & goodies for only $2.50. For info. call John 250-766-3026. •winFieLd united ChurCh thriFt shoP (3751 Woodsdale Road.), is open from Tues. to Sat., 10am to 2pm for shopping & donation drop-off. Call 250-766-3387 for Copyright © 2015, Penny Press info regarding appropriate donatioåns. •LC ACROSS Line danCers Tuesdays, 1:30pm & Thursdays, 9:30am in the Seniors’ Centre. 26.Monarch 54.Certain Beginners always welcome. Joy, 250-766-0850. evergreens 1. “____ a Tuesdays,30.Sandy’s bark Centre. •soCiaL BridGe 7pm at the Seniors’ New players welcome. 55.Swine Living” Eunice, 250-766-3982. 31.Not those home •the4.CounCiL senior33.21, CitiZens orGaniZations (COSCO) is an advocacy Florist’soFjar e.g. group devoted to improving “The Quality of Life” for all seniors. Senior 8. Ailments 34.Clairvoyant organizations/associations wishing to affiliate or individuals wishing to ANSWER become TO P DOWNor ecbayer2@gmail.com for info. members contact Ernie Bayer: 604-576-9734 fax 604-576-9733 12.Passing 36.Mud •LC heaLth PLanninG soCiety - VOLUNTEERS1. ARETrailing NEEDED TO MAKE A through 37.Loaded are available, inplant DIFFERENCE! Meaningful opportunities the Better at Home program & on13.Frozen Committees: Communications, Health & Wellness Fair & LC 38.____Nominations, up on 2. Draw CARES (Community Action & Response to Elder Abuses).Call for info 778-215-5247 desserts at www.lakecountryhealth.ca (studied) 3. Make holy or “get connected” ending 4. Plastic •do14.Oat you Like to driVe? -39.“Honey, VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! I Help15.Urge a neighbour maintain their____ independence by giving them a ride. LC Health material Kids”with seniors through Planning Society is matching volunteerthe drivers the Better at 5. Tennis term Home Program. 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