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Copy deadline Friday, 1 pm before issue date 59.High-spirited 8.Classify horse 0.Master • ROBBIE BURNS NIGHT - Sat., Jan. 16 Oyama Community Hall 14710 Oyama rd. Doors open at 5pm. Okanagan pipers present the haggis at 6 pm followed by a roast beef dinner. Scottish entertainment at 7pm. 2.Boll ____ Tickets $20 each. Lake Country bus 250-766-3227 will pick up in Lake Country & return you home for a small DOWN 6.Screamed fee. Tickets can be purchased call anne at 250-766-5437 or linda 250-762-62o8 or email lsdmjb@yahoo.com. 1. Excessively 8.Mine’s output •COMMUNITY TOUCH SEVENS LEADER - (Mission ANSWER or Lake Country Do youNO. live in793 the Mission or TOarea) PUZZLE 2. rugby? Santa’s Lake Country area and love Can you help to identify 2 parent touch coaches and 25+ players from 9.Confront the area? Most of the work isstaffer January – April for this May/June sport. Interested? Contact: Doug Manning 2.Corn portion (4dougmanning@gmail.com) 3. Young louse 3.Overwhelmed •ANGEL AWARD TALENT SHOW - June 25, 2016. Looking for talent between ages 10 & 25. In support for 4. Bread Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Competition now open. Late registration fees are applicable-don’t delay! One 4.The total live audition day March 2016bakers – register now at Creekside Theatre. info@angelaward.ca, website: www. amount angelaward.ca 5. Gambling 5.Employed •LAKE COUNTRY LIBRARY -town Book Chat for Adults Sat., Jan. 9, Feb. 13, Mar. 12 & Apr. 9, 2:30 p.m. Readers 7.Life story,to share their are welcome book with other book lovers. Drop-in for some afternoon fun! 6. favourite Celestial for short •LAKE COUNTRY SENIORS CENTRE beings- 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Road Ballroom Dancing class on Wed. 6-8pm. Call 250-766-4220 for more info 8.Crazed 7. Baked fruit •LEGO BUILDERS CLUB - Tuesdays & Thursdays. Drop in. See branch for information. LEGO available for 6 0.Zest dessert 12 year olds. MEGA Blocks available for the younger crowd. Parents or caregivers must be present. 4.Junior 8. Rita Kind offirst tree •ADULT BOOK CLUB - Join on the Tues. of each month at 7pm for a lively discussion of each month’s 5.Work by ofKeats title. Copies each title9. will be available in the library. Fasten •LAKE COUNTRY SENIOR CENTRE - 9832 6.Pasted 10.Long golfBottom Wood Lake Road is open Mon.-Fri. 10am-2pm to answer questionsletter about seniors’ issues. We are in need of volunteers to do odd jobs. Fall session on all groups have 7.Snaky shot CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS started; stop by for an events schedule. Our next event: Prime Time is held on the first & third Monday of the AMERICAN SPELLING 8.Berth 11.Loved Have a lota plaqueUSE month - call Joanne at 250-766-0667. installed on the Memorial Wall for $20. This is a great

place to share with loved ones. Call 250-766-4220 or Dorothy at 250-766-4568. •BRING BALANCE BACK INTO YOUR LIFE. - Taoist Tai Chi® at the Oyama Community Hall at 6:30pm. For further info call Shirley at 250-548-3254. •THE LAKE COUNTRY LIBRARY & OYAMA LIBRARY - Knitting circles Oyama branch, 15718 Oyama Road will have its knitting circle each Tuesday night from 6 pm-7 pm. The Lake Country branch in the Municipal Hall at #2-10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road will hold its circle on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm-8pm Both knitting circles are free, drop-in, & open to any age and skill level; bring your yarn, needles & whatever project you are working on. •LAKE COUNTRY SENIORS BUFFET - 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Road. Meals $9. Take home meals $7 & freezer meals will be $5. When available don’t forget about the 2 free meals. 8. Oompah horn 36.Bud’s comic •WINFIELD AUXILIARY CRIBBAGE - 3rd Sun., every month. Registration @ 9AM, Game starts @ 10AM partner Native for more information. sharp. $26 per team, includes a light lunch. Contact 9. 250-878-2834 39.Pearl •BADMINTON - Fri. 9:30-11:30 Oyama Hall. Drop-in 10.Overwhelm $2.50. Great exercise & fun for all. Contactsource Rob. 766-3034 •OYAMA LEGION BRANCH 189 - Meat draw every Sat., at 2pm. 43.Cheek 11.Fox’s home •BETTER AT HOME - is a program to help seniors live in their own homes non-medical reddener 20.Coarse file longer by providing support services including transportation, grocery shopping, yard work, light housekeeping & friendly visits. 45.Loony 22.Likely 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. 46.Locale 23.Optimistic •LC FOOD BANK THRIFT STORE - 3250 Berry Rd. Winter hours: Open Thurs. 11am-4pm. All 48.Muck’s 25.Game of Tues., Wed., proceeds go to the Lake Country Food Bank., & run by our friendly volunteers. For more info on donating and/ partner chance or volunteering, please call 778-480-3250. 49.Glazed 26.Disobeyed •LC OUTDOORS CLUB - Welcomes hikers & other outdoor enthusiasts. Bring water, snacks/lunch, wear highway weather appropriate clothing, & sturdy boots for hiking. For info about signs our club, please contact us at: 50.Crossed edahnert@shaw.ca 27.Selects letters •LC FOOD BANK - has an URGENT need for men & women volunteers to join our team. Requirements as 28.Burn soother 51.High tennis follows: half days only-Mon., Wed, & Thurs. (doesn’t have to be all 3 days); must be physically fit enough to shot 29.Place within lift a medium size box of groceries; a cheery disposition fits in nicely with the rest of the volunteers. Please see Phyllis MacPherson directly at the Food Bank locatedagain in the rear of the Boys &52.Affirmative Girls Club, 3130 Berry Rd. on any of the days noted. vote 31.BLT spread •CRIBBAGE - Friday evenings starting 7pm at the Seniors’ Activity Centre. Playing 8 games with a chance of 34.Voice 54.Mouth bone winning $12, $10, or $8. Socialize & enjoy an evening out with funrange and play. Serving coffee, drinks & goodies for only $2.50. •WINFIELD UNITED CHURCH THRIFT SHOP - (3751 Woodsdale Road.), is open from Tues. to Sat., 10am to Copyright © 2015, Penny Press 2pm for shopping & donation drop-off. Call 250-766-3387 for info regarding appropriate donations. •LC LINEwork DANCERS - Tuesdays, 1:30pm & Thursdays, 9:30am in the Seniors’ Centre. Beginners always 0.Verse 56.Doctor’s welcome. Joy, 250-766-0850. charge 2.Dance move •SOCIAL BRIDGE - Tuesdays, 7pm at the Seniors’ Centre. New players welcome. Eunice, 250-766-3982. 57.Come to 3.Folds •THE COUNCIL OF SENIOR terms CITIZENS ORGANIZATIONS - (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving 5.Mountainous “The Quality of Life” for all seniors. Senior organizations/associations wishing to affiliate or individuals wishing 58.Casey’s to become members contact Ernie Bayer:club 604-576-9734 fax 604-576-9733 or ecbayer2@gmail.com for info. 7.Strain ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 795 59.Paving liquid ARE •LC HEALTH PLANNING SOCIETY - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Meaningful 8.Child’s toy: opportunities are available, in the Better at Home program & on Committees: Communications, Nominations, 60.Garden hyph. Health & Wellness Fair & LC CARES (Community Action & Response to Elder Abuses).Call for info 778-215invaders 5247 or “get connected” at www.lakecountryhealth.ca 0.Massachusetts •DO YOU LIKE TO DRIVE? - VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Help a neighbour maintain cape DOWN their independence by giving them a ride. LC Health Planning Society is matching volunteer drivers with 1.Posted seniors through the Better Home Program. 1. atLarge mop Training, support & compensation are provided. Call for info 2.“On ____ 778-215-5247.

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Volunteers Needed!

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. See Phyllis MacPherson at the Food Bank located in the rear of the Boys & Girls Club, 3130 Berry Rd. on any of the days noted. 250-766-0125

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