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is seeking a dental lab tech/assistant for a permanent full time position. The successful candidate will be responsible for various dental laboratory procedures needed to fabricate any and all types of dentures. Having experience in this field would be a huge asset but not necessary. Willing to train the right person. Wages and benefits will be negotiated based on experience. Please email resume to: cbkdentureclinic @shawbiz.ca Closing date is September 1/2015 Drs. Don and Whitney Henker are seeking individuals with organizational and problem solving skills with outstanding customer service for the positions of receptionist, optician, and optometric assistant. Applicants must have strong communication skills, technical ability, and compassion. Duties will include patient reception, examination pretesting, contact lens training, and optical sales and dispensing. Experience is preferred. Please send a resume with cover letter to:
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Obituaries Geraldine “Gerry� Grace Todd October 11, 1929 – August 3 2015
Gerry passed away peacefully on August 3, 2015 in Kamloops BC in her 85 year. Daughter of Kathleen and Harold Abbott of Kimberley BC. Gerry is survived by her loving husband Nelson of 64 years, daughter Sharon (Tom) Connatty of Kamloops, grandchildren Chelsea(Matt) and Jared (Melissa) and her little great granddaughter Chloe. She will be sadly missed by her sister Kathleen Graves and many nieces and nephews. Gerry often expressed that she had “such a good life�. Wherever she lived, Kimberley, Victoria, Nanaimo and Kamloops, she was involved in the music community: as a choral member, choir director, organizer or attending symphonies and concerts. One of the highlights for her was singing in the chorus of Beethoven’s 9th symphony and Handel’s Messiah. Gerry was a vibrant lady who liked to be involved in her community and contributed with volunteering, baking for bazaars, knitting for charities, and was active with Girl Guides and her church. She also enjoyed travelling, camping and the outdoors. She always loved family gatherings especially picnics and Christmas. Gerry will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Respecting her wishes, there will be a private family gathering. Donations in memory of Gerry can be made to Wayside House, 550 Foul Bay Road, Victoria BC V8S 4H1
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Patricia Ann Donnon (nee Puckey) passed away on Wednesday August 12, 2015 at the age of 74 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Tyrone and Troy, daughters-in-law, Lori and Debbie, grandchildren Diamond, Marshal and Cassidy, siblings Thora Martyn and Jack Puckey, and cousins Doreen Neidig and Terry Danielson.
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Trish (Pat) was born in Fernie and spent her first 18 years there enjoying freedom to explore and developing her love of animals, especially horses, which she would ride whenever she had the opportunity. She joined the air force in 1958 travelling to Quebec for military training as a radar controller. She married in 1960 and had both of her children before moving to Germany in 1966 where the family spent 5 years in the small German village of Mackenbach near Ramstein. While in Europe she had the opportunity to travel to London, Paris, Austria, and Italy. The family returned to Canada in 1970 to live on the base near Penhold, AB. Shortly after Trish and her children moved to Cranbrook to be closer to family. She lived in Cranbrook close to her sister Thora for 4 years, moving to Skookumchuck for 18 years, and then to Kimberley where she spent her final 19 Years. Trish loved animals, photography, oil painting, gardening and crossword puzzles. She had keen eyes and could spot birds and animals that nobody else seemed to see. While in Skookumchuck, Trish raised many animals including ostriches for a short period. Trish worked in retail most of her life and enjoyed the companionship of many fellow employees over the years. Trish loved spending time with friends and family and always enjoyed get-togethers and a good conversation. During her latter years, although suffering from severe rheumatoid arthritis, she kept up on world events and maintained her quick wit and humour in recalling the many stories of her life. She will be missed greatly by her family and friends.
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