Burns Lake Lakes District News, October 28, 2015

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BURNS LAKE RCMP Victim/Witness Assistance Program. 201 Hwy. 35, Box 759 Burns Lake. Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 4pm (250) 692-3010

FOOD BANK INFORMATION Distribution days will be the first and the third Tuesday of each month. LD Food Bank will provide a warm waiting room at the Beacon Theatre. Clients will go first to the theatre. Doors open at 10:45am. This is available until the end of April. The food bank closes at 1pm. The Lakes District Food bank continues to operate due to the outstanding generosity of the community. If you would like to make a donation and receive a tax deductible receipt, please mail your donation to: Lakes District Food Bank, P.O. Box 777, Burns Lake, BC. V0J 1E0

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Burns Lake Health Care Auxiliary are used to provide financial support, equipment plus comfort and care for patients in our hospital, the Pines and all other community healthcare services. Mail a donation on behalf of yourself or a loved one to: B.L. Health Care Aux. Box 812, Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 A tax deductible receipt will be issued

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Steve Dutchak was born January 2, 1925 and on October 9, 2015 at the age of 90 he departed to the eternal hunting and fishing grounds. Steve was born in Canora, Saskatchewan to parents Mary & Podor Dutchak. He was the second youngest in a family of six boys and two girls. He lived and worked in the area around Hudson’s Bay area where he grew up. He then moved west to Prince George where he met and married Mae. They lived and worked in various places in both BC and Alberta. When they moved to the Lakes District they built Birch Lane Resort on Babine Lake. Steve guided many hunting and fishing groups from all over the world and had many stories to tell of these adventures. He was active in the local Rod & Gun club and the BC Guides and Outfitters Association. After he sold the Resort he moved south and met Norah McFarlane whom he enjoyed many years with gardening, dancing and getting to know her family until she passed away. Steve then returned to Burns Lake. Steve was a great story teller, enjoyed board games, hockey and baseball. He played a large part in the grandchildren’s lives taking them fishing, teaching them about nature and answering all their endless questions. He was predeceased by his parents, five siblings, wife Mae, second wife Norah, stepdaughter Linda (Roy) Minger, grandchildren Kelly and Melvin Minger, son in laws George Senecal, Harris Hallgren and brother in law Lyle Cross. He will be forever loved and remembered by his brother Nick Dutchak and sister Anna Cross and their families. His stepchildren; Greta Senecal, Shirley Hallgren, Sivert (Mary) Andersen, Lawrence (Rosemary) Andersen, Karen Andersen and Norah’s family as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Pines care home in Burns Lake.

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Gelz, Bradley Francis “Brad” 1957-2015 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Bradley Francis Gelz, in Vernon, British Columbia on October 19, 2015. Brad was born February 23, 1957 in Vancouver, BC to John and Ronnice Gelz. He loved fishing, golfing, and hockey. Brad loved spending time at the cabin on Francois Lake. He coached Burns Lake Midget hockey to two provincial playoffs and built lifelong relationships with many of the players. Brad was predeceased by his parents John and Ronnice. He will be forever loved and missed by his 3 children Christy (Gerry), Justin (Val) and Steven. Further cherishing his memory are his grandchildren John, Isabelle and Jane, his 2 brothers Des (Nuala), Mick (Jane) and his sister Kris (Ron) as well as his numerous nieces and nephews. Brad will be greatly missed and forever loved by all his family and friends. A celebration of his life was held at the Okanagan College on October 24, 2015 at 4pm in the Kal View Café (7000 College way, Coldstream, BC). Donations may be made to Vernon Jubilee Hospital (2101 32nd Street, Vernon BC, V1T 5L2) or Burns Lake Minor Hockey. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAlternatives.ca. Arrangements entrusted to: ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES ® Vernon (250) 558-0866 & Armstrong (250) 546-7237

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JOSEPH RONALD WILLIAM MAISONNEUVE Born Dec. 18, 1957 Taken Oct. 15, 2015 Age 57 Tragically lost to us all in a house fire 16 km east of Burns Lake, Hwy 16, in the early morning hours of Oct. 15. Ron planted roots in Burns Lake in 1980 where he worked for ministry of hwys / LDM.ltd for the next 35 years to support his FISHING ADDICTION! If you didn’t see him in a plaid shirt, sweat shorts and Velcro sandals with wool socks... “YOU DID NOT SEE HIM.” He had bright eyes that shone like his smile and always had a joke to tell. Dogs were always his best friend but not his soul companion, who was his wife Kathy. He liked hockey, cooking and crappy movies in need of criticism. Everything else was outdoors, yardwork, fishing, hunting, cutting firewood, bartering with garage salers or just taking the dogs to town for coffee and scratch tickets, he was always “on the go!” He is the best man, dad, friend, son, brother, husband & fishing buddy we could ask for and will be missed eternally. We love you “Captain Ron,” may your waters be calm and bites neverending. Missing you: wife Kathy McLennan, kids Travis & Chelsea Melnyk, mother Carol Kirkland, father Ron Bush, brothers Dan, Mark & Norm Maisonneuve, brothers Robbie & George Basarab, sister Nicki Boucher, best friend/co-worker Norm Synotte, best friend/lost brother Lindsay Priest. Warming our thoughts and hearts always, Love Travis Melnyk

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Full-time – Monday to Friday Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. is a general freight and house hold moving company. Head office is in Smithers with branches located in BC and Alberta. We are looking for an individual who will be responsible for working with our customers and Interliner partners on collections, payments and resolving any discrepancies.

QUINNTON RADLEY TOM Nov. 18, 1986 - Oct. 2, 2015 Our Quinnton will not be holding a hockey stick, or a fishing rod, a baseball bat or a rifle What he will be holding is our hearts as he returns to his forever hunting grounds. “You know all that really matters are the people you love are happy and healthy. Everything else is just sprinkles on the sundae.”

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you want to keep drinking that’s your business - if you want to quit drinking that’s our business. Burns Lake meetings: Tue. & Sat. 7:30pm Immaculatta Church. Women’s group meets Wed., 108 - 2nd avenue at 7:30pm. For info. or transportation call (250) 6929104 / (250) 692-3024 / (250) 698-7325 Only requirement for AA is a desire to stop drinking. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Southside Meetings: Mondays and Thursdays 6:30pm 7:30pm at Grassy Plains Gospel Church. For more information: (250) 694-3682 ANYONE NEEDING information on Alzheimer’s please call 1-866-564-7533

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Please forward your resume by October 30, 2015 to: E-mail: aslater@bandstra.com or Fax: (250) 847 5042


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