Burns Lake Lakes District News, May 11, 2016

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Lakes District News Wednesday, May 11, 2016

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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

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.

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Southside Meetings: Mondays and Thursdays 6:30pm 7:30pm at Grassy Plains Gospel Church. For more information: (250) 694-3682

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EDWIN HUGH SPANKIE

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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

May 15, 1932 - Dec. 25, 2015 There will be a memorial service for the late Edwin Hugh Spankie at the Island Gospel Church in Burns Lake, B.C. Service will be held May 14, 2016 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Kidney Foundation.

DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION

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ANYONE NEEDING information on Alzheimer’s please call 1-866-564-7533

HAROLD FLOGUM

Aug. 25, 1941 - Apr. 13, 2016 Harold Flogum (Hully-man) born in Burns Lake August 25, 1941 to Alexandra & Gus. Harold helped build the Burns Lake hospital and shortly after began a career with the BC forest service. In June 1964 he married Judi McPhail and they were blessed with two beautiful girls. Harold left the forest service in 1980 to pursue a life-long dream of logging, ranching and working outdoors. Throughout the years Harold was always getting people together for bean bag or curling tournaments, always accompanied by a big fire. Quadding, sledding and fishing were some of his favourite activities. Harold left us April 13, 2016. He was predeceased by grandson Nicholas and daughter Gwendy. Survived by his wife Judi, daughter Gayle, grandchildren Melissa (Matt), Michael, Brendon and Lyndsey. As well as siblings Mary (Lou), Gertie, Ken (Nancy). You will be greatly missed

Canadian Cancer Society

Make a gift in honour or in memory of a loved one impacted by cancer. Please include the honouree name as well as the name and address of the person you would like notified. To donate please call or mail Box 1301 Burns Lake, B.C., V0J 1E0, (250) 6927203. CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage and Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248

CRISIS PREVENTION Call 1.800.SUICIDE or 1.800.784.2433 is a confidential, toll-free service that is available to anyone, anywhere, any time in B.C. Youth support line 1.888.564.8336 (TEEN). 24 hour crisis line for northern BC 1.888.563.1214. In addition, several crisis lines also provide support through online chat services so young people have a web-based way to reach out. These services can be reached through www.northernyouthonline.ca. 4-10pm. daily or www.youthinbc.ca. 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

If you see a wildfire, report it to

1-800-663-5555 or *5555 on most cellular networks.

LOCAL HOSPICE

The Hospice office, located in the Lakes District Hospital, has a lending library available. Please phone before dropping by. All donations to the Burns Lake Hospice Program are greatly appreciated! Box 7500, Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 (250) 692-2448 PLANNING a wedding or anniversary party? Looking for plastic flowers for decorations. Call OPTIONS at Nourse House 9am- 3pm Mon. to Fri. Francois Lake Drive. Operated by residents of 8th Avenue Group Home. (250) 692-7845 THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY B.C. and Yukon division is your primary source and resource of the latest print and electronic information, programs and services about arthritis. 1-800321-1433 or visit www.arthritis.ca/bc THE CHRONIC DISEASE Education Clinic at the Lakes District Hospital is open Tue. & Wed. from 8:30am - 4pm. The clinic provides information and teaching on various chronic illnesses such as Diabetes & Heart Disease. A doctors referral is not needed. To speak with the nurse call (250) 6922440

WITH A PUSH OF A BUTTON….HELP IS ON THE WAY Lifeline, the #1 medical alert service, with the touch of a button, provides immediate assistance to seniors in emergency situations, 24 hours a day 365 days a year. This service helps you live more independently in the comfort of your own home while providing peace of mind for you and your family. For more information on this valuable service, contact Northern Health at 1800-851-0184 or call Rotary Representative Sandy Dore at 250-692-7761 at the Bulkley Valley Credit Union - Lakes District Branch.

Would you like to make a lasting donation to your community? Why not give to the Burns Lake and District Community Foundation? Our committee, made up of passionate local residents, has given out tens of thousands of dollars every year for the past decade to arts, recreation and culture groups to provide activities, host events, and keep Burns Lake vibrant. By donating to our society, you will be giving back to the Lakes District in perpetuity. We need your help! Learn more at www.blcommunityfoundation.org or call (250) 6927587.

More than 1.5 million Canadian families are in need of affordable housing. Your contributions provides Habitat with the resources it needs to help families.

CANADA BENEFIT GROUP - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenet.ca/free-assessment

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

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District of Kitimat, exempt staff position with generous compensation. Reporting to the Operations Manager, is responsible for repair and maint. of the municipality’s infrastructure including roads, signage, sidewalks, general clean-up, common services, buildings & fleet equipment, and assists with municipal water and sewer operations. Candidates will have a Civil Technologist Diploma and 5 years’ senior management experience in a municipal or similar work environment; an Applied Science Tech. Cert. is an asset. Submit resumes by May 29, 2016, 4:30 p.m., to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7, Fax: 250-632-4995 E-mail dok@kitimat.ca

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

For sale A Mobile Office Furniture Maintenance & Repair Company. Est 1993. Located in the N. Okanagan Valley. Large loyal customer base annually. Basic training included in repairs of chairs, desks & file cabinets. Ideal for self motivated mechanically minded person-542-3423 Email officedo@telus.net HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in Walking/Dressing? Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Tax Credit $20,000 Refund. Apply today For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.

The Elizabeth Fry Society in Burns Lake is currently accepting applications for the following positions: FAMILY COUNSELLOR-TEAM SUPERVISOR This position is full time, 35 hours per week; wage scale of $24.78 - $ 28.86

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FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER This is a part time position of 25 hours per week; wage scale of 19.03 - $22.18 For more information or to apply with resume and cover letter please email: tamara-efry@telus.net or mail to: Elizabeth Fry Society, PO Box 316, Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 Attn: Tamara

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Obituaries Neil Andrew Husband

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Born June 25, 1963 It is with profound sorrow that we announce the devastating and unexpected passing of our precious husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, NEIL ANDREW HUSBAND on April 26, 2016 at the age of 52. Neil is survived by the “love of his life” & high school sweetheart, his wife Mary, and was cherished by his 3 children: Andrew, Victoria and Nicholas. Also left to mourn his loss, his mother Barbara, his sisters: Cindy (Henry) Wiebe and Valorie Radley; extended family: Tony & Maria Rebelo, Edward (Tina) Rebelo, Tony (Sonja) Rebelo and Natalie (Roger) Kollner. “Uncle Neil” was deeply loved by all his nieces and nephews and will be missed by Charlene (Lucas), Sarah, Kaleb, Dino, Paula (Rene), Matthias, Sophia, Emily, Nathaniel, Dustin (Amie), Jadon, Brittany, Angela, Hayden and Darren (Sarah), Ava, Chase, Kristjan, Josh (Alex) and Jackson. Neil was predeceased by his loving father, Neil Sr. and brother-in-law, Tom Radley. Neil’s beautiful and fun-filled spirit touched the hearts of many family and friends from around the world, from Portugal to Boston, to Alberta & BC. A heartfelt thank you goes out to Neil’s special dear friends, Randy & Valerie, Jim & Bonita and Denny & Brenda for also being there with him that day. Neil was born in Vancouver, BC. The youngest of 3. He grew up playing sports and excelled in all that he played. When he was 15, his family moved up to Francois Lake, BC to start ranching. He loved to go out on the trap line with his dad. When he was 17, he moved to Prince George to go finish school (Grade 11 & 12) where he attended Prince George College. That is where he met Mary, his wife, “the love of my life” as it says in his cell phone. Together they found that even though they were opposite, they were the same, they were as One. Their love continued on and were married on July 4, 1987. They have 3 wonderful children; Andrew, Victoria and Nicholas. Neil was so proud of them. Neil loved his children so much and would do anything for them. Neil was all about family. Family vacations and family gatherings were always important to him. Neil loved cooking and was always in charge of the grill, carving the turkey or boiling the lobsters. Neil loved fishing, especially deep sea fishing which he enjoyed twice during his last family trip to Mexico in April, 2016. He loved the outdoors; hunting, skiing, snowmobiling and riding ATV’s. Neil was a big part of Fortwood Homes, the family business. He started working with the family in 1989. He was actively involved, worked hard, was jack of all trades, built houses, drove heavy machinery, cleared snow and did property management. He was always ready to do the jobs no one else wanted to do. But that was Neil; always ready to help. He loved to be out with people but he also loved to be at home with his family. He is a kind and gentle hearted man who will be missed and loved by many. We will continue to remember the sparkle in his eyes, his zest for life and for fun times as well as the genuine love he had for his family and friends. Neil had a heart of gold and always brought a smile to everyone he met. He took the time out of his day to stop and chat, see how you were doing and bring some sunshine into your day. His effortless smile captured the hearts of all who were lucky to cross his path. Prayers will be held on Monday, May 9th at 7:00pm at Sacred Heart Cathedral at 887 Patricia Blvd. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, May 10th at 10:00am at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment to follow at Prince George Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or Canadian Liver Foundation.


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