Williams Lake Tribune, November 11, 2015

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In Memoriam

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DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION

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Despite the passing of years, we still remember and miss you. One day we will join you and be a family once again. As always, your sister Pauline Perry, sons: Rik, Ron, and Greg Loring and their families, nephews and nieces, and friends. May God be with you.

CANADA BENEFIT Group Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888511-2250 or www.canadabenefit.ca/free-assessment

Obituaries

Evening classes held at the child development center.

weekend

advisor

Call (250) 392-2331 188 North 1st Ave. Williams Lake

In Loving Memory Of Lester Johnston Aug 22,1936 - Nov 11,2005

Dwight Gaye Lowe passed away at Cariboo Memorial Hospital on October 30, 2015 at the age of 60 years. A Celebration of Life was celebrated on Saturday, November 7, 2015 in Canoe Creek where his cremated remains were inurned next to his late wife Edie Bowie. Dwight is lovingly remembered by all who knew him. Compassionate Care Funerals entrusted with all arrangements. 250-392-3336

In Our Hearts (author unknown) We thought of you with love today But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday And days before that too. We think of you in silence. We often speak your name. Now all we have is memories And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake. With which we’ll never part. God has you in his keeping. We have you in our heart. Forever in our hearts Yvonne, Lonnie, La’Wanda (Jim), Leona (Brian), Gaby, Ashley, Jamie, Casey, Alexis, Sarah, Maddy, Jadyn, and Luke, Doris and Family

Information

Bill Vatamaniuck 1933-2015

It is with sadness that friends announce the passing of Willie “Bill” Vasile Vatamaniuck of Puntzi Lake, BC on November 8, 2015 at the age of 81. A service for Bill will be announced at a later date. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100

Information

Williams Lake & District CHAMBER OF COMMERCE “THE VOICE OF BUSINESS”

For all your tourism information Phone: 250-392-5025 Toll Free: 1-877-967-5253 Email: visitors@telus.net williamslakechamber.com 1660 South Broadway

Announcements

Lost & Found

Obituaries

Obituaries

Travel

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Children For More Information And To Register Call 250-392-4481

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Announcements

Jemma is missing. She is a grey cat with white paws, a white chest and has distinctive white markings on her nose. She has been missing from the 11th Ave area of Williams Lake since Wed, Oct. 21st. If seen or found please call (250)267-5207 or (250)3986681

IN MEMORY of PATRICIA N. PROULX Nov 23, 1927 Nov 12, 2000

Lowe

Announcements

Our office will be closed Wednesday, November 11th for Remembrance Day. Deadlines for the November 13th paper will be noon on Tuesday, November 10th.

Childcare Wanted INFANT caregiver $10.50/hr. FT/shifts; own transportation. 6 mths caregiver training or 1yr exp in related field in the past 3 yrs; first aid trg w/ infant CPR; daveyfamily(at)yahoo.com

Employment Accounting/ Bookkeeping

FOUND a key on Hutchinson Drive on Sat. Nov 7. If yours please claim at Radio Station office.

Accounts Payable Clerk Req. Dec 1, 2015 for maternity leave. Req. to maintain payable postings; reconcile all incoming statements; distribute purchase orders; prepare monthly accruals; write cheques; and maintain payable files. Please drop-off resume @ 1751 Quesnel-Hixon Road Quesnel, BC V2J 5Z5 or e-mail: payables@ ccwoodproducts.com

Obituaries

Obituaries

Lost & Found

Beverly Helen Butcher (née Loewen) July 19, 1937 – October 17, 2015

Avery (Amy), Felix and Garnet.

After a brief illness, our dear mother Beverly died peacefully at Springhouse B.C. at the age of 78. She was married for more than 53 years to our Dad, George Butcher who sadly passed away in November of 2012. Cherished mother to her three children, Barbara (Conrad), Bruce (Marilyn) and Beatrix (Howard). Grandma will be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Amelia (Liam), Aubrey (Maddy), Jordan (Ariel),

Mom is survived by her siblings, Beryl, Dolores, and brother-in-law Jack, and predeceased by her parents Abram and Anne Loewen, sister Bernice (Jack), and brothers Johnny and Peter. She was born in Roseisle, Manitoba July 19, 1937, married in 1959, and moved to Williams Lake in 1966. Mom was a Registered Psychiatric nurse who worked in Brandon, Manitoba as well as the Williams Lake General Hospital for many years. Mom was an active member of the United Church choir, Raptor Rehabilitation Center and spent many hours tending to her blue bird boxes over the years. She was a fine artist, who loved nature and inspired many of us to do the same. We will host a “Gathering of Family and Friends Party” at the Williams Lake Seniors Activity Centre, 176 - 4 Ave N, Williams Lake, BC on Friday November 13th at 2:30 pm. As Mom loved nature, memorial donations if desired can be made to either the Scout Island Nature Center www.scoutislandnaturecentre.ca or the Williams Lake SPCA www.spca.bc.ca/branches/williams-lake/. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100

Toivo (Tom) Torikka Jan 7, 1927 - Oct 30, 2015

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Toivo Johannes Torikka (Tom) on October 30, 2015. He leaves to carry on his legacy of hard work, determination, humor, strength, kindness and love for all through his daughter and “person” Anni Torikka , grandsons Sean Gabriel, Stacy Gabriel, granddaughter Charly Torikka, daughter Lisa Torikka, sister Lahja Leppanen, brother Yrjo Torikka, numerous nieces, nephews and many friends and extended family he has made along his life’s journey. Born January 7, 1927, Tom immigrated to Canada from Finland as a young man, starting with little and through hard work and determination built his own company T&T Logging, an excavating company and his own entrepreneurial pursuits. Despite his own quest for success he could always be counted on to help a family member, friend, or someone in need or be there through troubled times. His pure gentle kindness will forever be missed. No truer words were spoken by Tommy Boy...”|’m 100 % sure and Straight ahead” In lieu of flowers and Tom’s continued pay forward, donations for Cole Bernier would be kindly accepted on https://www.gofundme. com/bernierstrong No service by request.

John Weetman

March 28, 1942-June 07, 2015 John Gilbert Weetman was born to Cariboo pioneer ranchers Ted and Myrtle Weetman (Forbes) of Brunson Lake. Growing up on the family ranch with 7 other siblings John realized his love of ranching. John completed school in Williams Lake. On May 6th,1967,John married his wife Betty. The couple purchased the old Pinchbeck Ranch from John’s dad where they started their family, Karrie, Eric, Dallas and Todd. As the family grew, John thought that they needed a larger place and maybe a little farther from town. He and Betty purchased the historical Big Creek Ranch from the Church family in 1978. The couple operated Big Creek Ranch up until 6 years ago when John decided to downsize back to the old Weetman homestead at Brunson Lake where he was born. The couple sold the ranch to their son Todd and John retired. John loved the fact that he was able to help at the ranch when needed. Making hay and farming he loved. Being in the great outdoors and still riding horseback up until the end. You could always find him tinkering in his shop, trying to find ways to make things run smoother. John loved reading, his garden, and spending time with his family. He was a much respected cattleman and will be greatly missed by his many friends, family and community. John leaves behind his wife Betty of 48 years. Daughters’ Karrie Paterson (Steve) of Williams Lake, Dallas Connel (John) of Australia. Also his sons Eric (Carla) of Dawson Creek, Todd (Jasmine) of Big Creek. Grandchildren Travis, Kendra, Brandon of Williams Lake, Matthew and Ryan of Dawson Creek, Tanner, Chelsea and Jerret of Big Creek and Xavier, Lily, Cate and Noah of Australia. Sisters Winnie Felker (Don) of Williams Lake, Kay Wilson of Republic Washington USA, and Fran Zanussi of Rossland BC. John was predeceased by his parents Edward (Ted) and Myrtle Weetman, by his brothers Wilfred (Shirley) Weetman and Edward Weetman and John’s sisters’ Ethel Weetman and Dorothy Felker (Wally). John also leaves behind many nieces and nephews. A memorial mass will be held on Saturday Nov.14, 2014 at 11:00 at the Sacred Heart Church. Father Derrick Cameron officiating. In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Canucks for Kids’ foundation or the BC Children’s Hospital. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100

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