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September 11, 2015 edition of the Quesnel Cariboo Observer
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Sixty non-profit orga-nizations in 44 British Columbia communities have received funding sup-port from EventHostBC, including four from the Gold Pan City.
Those include the Baker Creek Enhancement So-ciety for FraserFest in the amount of $4,000; the BC Lake Stewardship So-ciety for a conference in the amount of $5,000; the Quesnel and District 4-H Council for a show and sale in the amount of $5,000; and the Friends of the Museum and Archives
Society for the Royal En-gineer’s Encampment for $1,747.
The provincial initiative was designed to encourage and support small-scale, volunteer-driven events that build community spirit, volunteer capacity and promote out-of-town visitation.
Within a total funding allocation of $250,000, grants up to $5,000 per event have now been awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis to eligible organizations.
Almost $42,000 has
been distributed to each of the six tourism re-gions: Cariboo-Chilcotin-Coast, Northern B.C., K o o t e n a y - R o c k i e s , Thompson-Okanagan, Vancouver Island and Vancouver-Coast-Moun-tains.
More than 400 applica-tions were received, rep-resenting a wide variety of community-based ac-tivities including sporting events, festivals, theatri-cal and musical produc-tions, celebrations of holidays, local landmarks, anniversary milestones
and events to raise aware-ness of specific causes.
“Hosting events not only builds community pride and volunteerism, they are also good business for our province,” Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development and Minister Responsible for TransLink Peter Fass-bender said.
“Events attract visitors, bring important dollars into area businesses and create jobs. They also provide training for vol-unteers, create social and economic legacies and
diversify economies. This return on investment, matched with B.C.’s long history of successful host-ing and world-class ame-nities, makes event host-ing an ideal way to boost tourism and economic development in the prov-ince.”
“This funding is huge to us. We have been re-ally struggling to put on a summer event,” Jane Rob-erts, Bridge River Valley Community Association added.
“This funding means that next year we can re-
ally take it somewhere and put Gold Bridge on the map. Among other things, we are planning a Vaude-ville-like event and talent night so we’re hoping to get people who don’t nor-mally become involved to come out and volunteer because it will be so much fun.
“This event will anchor our whole summer and hopefully draw people from Pemberton and Lil-looet.
“We wouldn’t be able to do it without this fund-ing.”
Four local non-profit groups benefit from EventHostBC
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Stronger than ever
Before family and friends, Pat Morton
and Ron Paull renewed their wedding vows at
St. Saviour’s Church in Barkerville last Saturday. One very
special guest, Paula Versiani, all the way
from Brazil, would like to express her heartfelt congratulations to the couple she has known
since she was a Ro-tary exchange student seven years ago. Paul was pleased to be the flower girl during the
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Everyone is welcome to join us to commemorate the missing and murdered women from our community, and participate in a peaceful candlelit walk through downtown to raise awareness that assault and murder can happen to anyone, at anytime. Take Back the Night is an event where everyone is invited to become part of the solution, part of the end to abuse and vio-lence. It is a place to take a stand and break the silence. To-gether, we can Take Back the Night! For more information, please phone (250) 992-8472.
Where: Memorial Monument at the bottom of Bowron Street When: September 18, 2015 Time: 6:30pm Following the event there will be a march through downtown Quesnel to the Women’s Resource Centre Refreshments provided at the Women’s Centre
Everyone is welcome to join us to commemorate the missing and murdered women from our community, and participate in a peaceful candlelit walk through downtown to raise awareness that assault and murder can happen to anyone, at anytime. Take Back the Night is an event where everyone is invited to become part of the solution, part of the end to abuse and vio-lence. It is a place to take a stand and break the silence. To-gether, we can Take Back the Night! For more information, please phone (250) 992-8472.
Where: Memorial Monument at the bottom of Bowron Street When: September 18, 2015 Time: 6:30pm Following the event there will be a march through downtown Quesnel to the Women’s Resource Centre Refreshments provided at the Women’s Centre
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Time has flown, the children are back in school, the rain is
a daily event and summer is nearly over. But we can still hope for a gorgeous autumn. We hope that the Oct. 4 will be as delightful as last year so that ladies gather for a lovely autumn jaunt. For some, that jaunt will be a half marathon!
And to others, the 5 km will seem as far. But all will be winners – young old, short, tall, fast, slow, competitive or not – just for taking part.
Please join us, lace up the runners and put on something funky. Bring the
whole office, club, team, group, family or… The Nelson family will have more than 10 of their ladies on the course this year!
Dates to Note for 2015
Early Registration, for $30 per adult or $20 per girl up to 19, lasts up to Sept. 16 at 9 p.m. This is also the deadline for T-shirt orders. After the Sept.16, if you wish a T-shirt, you will need to hope that the extras are in your size. Shirts this year are a raspberry/pinkish colour with black print.
Regular registration goes from Sept. 17 – Oct. 2
with a fee of $40. Then, if you still procrastinate and register on Oct. 3 or 4, it will cost you $50. But that is still inexpensive for the chance to share a morning that offers a thousand smiles.
Your race package will be ready for pick up on Oct. 3 at the Quesnel and District Recreation Centre Timber Room from 3 – 6 p.m. The room will be abuzz and the excitement still building!
Finally, race day is Sunday, Oct. 4 at the Dragon Lake boat launch. A late race package pickup will start 7:30 a.m. and late participants may still
register that morning at the race site up until 8:15 a.m. When all is said and done, when shoes are well tied and the stretching is complete, the half marathoners will begin at 8:30 a.m., the wheelers will blast off at 8:45 a.m. and the others will have a 9 a.m. start.
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Beginning this week, school zones will be in effect, and there will be an increase in foot and vehicle traffic around schools and neighbourhoods, including school buses before and after school hours.
“Unfortunately there is often confusion about motorists responsibilities when approaching school buses. Rules under the BC Motor Vehicle act are designed to keep children safe when they are boarding or getting off school buses,” explains Superintendent Denis Boucher, Officer in Charge, E Division Traffic Services.
Pedestrians Pedestrians also need
to take responsibility for their safety:
• Don’t always assume you have the right of way
as a pedestrian• Try and make eye
contact with drivers before crossing the road
• do not become distracted with looking at or texting on your mobile phone while walking
• Listening to loud music on headphones can dull your senses to oncoming dangers
• Stay alert until you have safely reached the other side of the road, cars can come from all directions
• In the evening, wear bright colored clothing or a reflective arm/leg band that will help you be seen by motorists
• Be aware of parked vehicles in a parking lot or on the road. A driver may not see you between parked vehicles and you may not see them moving. Before crossing or walking through a parking lot, stop and
look left-right-left around parked vehicles. Children should avoid taking shortcuts through parking lots.
Drivers When encountering a
school bus drivers are reminded that:
• It is illegal for a vehicle to pass a stopped school bus with its red light flashing.
• The red light is a legal stop sign that has the same authority as any other stop sign.
• All vehicles must stop when the school bus displays flashing red warning lights and extends the stop signal arm. Vehicles may not pass until the flashing red lights and signals are turned off.
• All vehicles traveling in the same or opposite direction as the bus are always required to stop.
• Keep an eye out for children walking or riding their bikes to and from school.
“Closer to schools and in school zone we are also encouraging drivers to exercise greater caution, and obey the school zone speed limits. It only takes a second for a child to run out onto the road,” says Supt Boucher.
General tips for motorists around schools include:
• Slow down• Be especially careful
when driving on neighborhood streets and around school zones, always expect the unexpected.
• Every school day, unless otherwise posted, a 30km/h speed limit is in effect in school zones from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Be alert for youngsters walking to and from school as you back out
of your driveway or leave your parking garage.
• We want school children to be safe. Watch for them on bicycles, especially at intersections and driveways. Young bicyclists have a tendency to dart out of driveways without looking for traffic.
• If you decide to meet your child at the bus stop after school, wait on the side where the child will be dropped off, not across the street. Children can get so excited at seeing you after school they might forget safety rules
and dash across the street.
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The B.C. government has added $1 million to its budget for helping refugees settle in the province, and has opened a toll-free information line for those who want to sponsor people fleeing violence in Syria.
Premier Christy Clark announced the funding in Vancouver Tuesday, along with a toll-free information number for community groups and private sponsors at 1-877-952-6914.
Clark said the province currently spends about $4 million a year to support the federal program that settles immigrants in B.C. The extra funds will be reserved for assistance to Syrian
refugees, she said.“It is our belief that
it’s just not good enough to totally open our doors,” Clark said. “We have to make sure that when refugees get here, we’re doing everything that we can to help them realize the Canadian dream and find their way as seamlessly as possible in to British Columbia.”
The one-time investment will be used for trauma counselling, help for for groups of citizens to navigate the refugee sponsorship process, foreign credential recognition and community and employer supports including matching training funds for those committed to hiring a Syrian refugee.
Clark said all the
federal parties have indicated they want to increase refugee intake in response to the Syrian civil war, and B.C. has supported that
position for several years. Last year Ottawa admitted about 36,000 immigrants to B.C., and about 1,500 were refugees.
“Our job isn’t to decide who’s coming in when,” Clark said. “That’s their job. Our job is to make sure we’re ready.”
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In my last column “Pit bull propaganda is deadly” I described
how canines bred for hun-dreds of years to be cham-pion dog killers are not a safe family pet.
I supported facts such as pit bulls kill and severely injure more humans and animals than all other breeds combined with links to comprehensive studies, essays and statistics from several reputable sources. I also made the prediction there’d be an onslaught of hostility over my ignorance and demands that I do my research. Within moments of the article being pub-lished there were countless online comments and emails stating exactly that. It was obvious many hadn’t even bothered to read what I wrote.
I was inundated with the usual rhetoric: pit bulls get a bad rap; it’s all how you raise them; blame the deed not the breed; pit bulls are harmless wiggle butts; they were bred to be nanny dogs; it’s impossible to identify a pit bull; the media only reports pit bull attacks; poodles (or insert any other breed) bite more; you’re a dog racist; you’re a dog hater; all dogs bite; all dogs kill; cars kill more people; people kill more people; coconuts kill more people;
and the list went on.The familiar myths were
often written in the most aggressive language and tone imaginable, and not one person provided any evidence to dispute the thoroughly researched facts I presented.
As vile as some of the messages were, they failed to surprise or intimidate me - but that’s only because I’ve written on this topic before and I’ve learned what to expect from previous feed-back, as well as from read-ing comments under pit bull attack stories in the news.
“There are no bad dogs, only bad owners,” was repeated incessantly. It’s one of their most popular mantras, but how do they explain all the tragedies caused by pit bulls raised from puppyhood by good, responsible owners who trained them to be safe fam-ily pets?
People like Susan Iwicki believed this myth until her
two pit bulls destroyed the precious life of her friend’s 14-month-old son who was in her care at the time. How could this have happened when she had done every-thing right? She’d neutered and spayed her pups as soon as they were old enough, she socialized them, gave them lots of love and attention, and her three-year-old dogs had never shown any signs of aggres-sion before they suddenly assaulted her while she was holding Daxton on her hip.
His parents were shattered beyond repair, and, like every victim of one of these horrendous attacks, they were blamed for it, as was the owner. But who was really at fault? Believing the myth that it’s all how you raise them is what killed the innocent toddler. Did the pit bull advocacy camp take any responsibility in that? Of course they didn’t.
Like vultures, so many of their hardcore members preyed on the grieving mother and father with “I’m sorry for your loss, but it’s not the dog’s fault” type messages. When Jeff and Kimberly Borchardt failed to be silenced and continued to share their story, warn-ing others not to believe the lies they’d believed, the depraved vitriol spewed at them was appalling.
Despite the never ending stalking and harassment of the bereaved couple, their dedication to honour Dax-ton’s life by debunking the pit bull propaganda lives on. A multitude of attack victims and victim advo-cates have now joined them in their “won’t back down” movement.
Their mission is simple: to educate the public about dangerous dogs, primarily the fighting and gripping breeds since they’re by far the biggest risk to human and animal safety.
As stated in my last col-umn, enforced breed-specific legislation (BSL) works. It prevents maiming and deaths, and that includes the deaths of a million unwant-ed pit bulls euthanized in U.S. shelters every year due to over breeding.
No birth equals no kill, so let’s make sterilization mandatory, impose stronger dog regulations and finally end this escalating victim-ization and heartache for the protection of all.
For more information, please visit: BanPitbulls.org or VoicesOfTheVictims.org or DaxtonsFriends.com or DogsBite.org or Ani-mals24-7.org
Lori Welbourne is a syn-dicated columnist. She can be contacted at LoriWel-bourne.com
Choosing to never back down
On A Brighter NoteLori Welbourne
Big changes
The new school year is officially underway. Even if you don’t have kids in the
education system, there is still this sense that summer fun is behind us and now we must get down to business.Roads are busier and so are
everyone’s lives. Parents begin their everyday scramble of getting kids to and from school safely. For some young ones, this week marks their entry into the school system. For older ones, they are entering into middle or high school. Classrooms are clean and bright, with teachers and administrators rolling out the welcome mat.While education is always evolving
– big changes are coming as to how teachers teach.The stereotypical model of
educators standing in front of the classroom lecturing while students follow along from textbooks is transforming.Instead, classrooms will be
interactive with teachers discovering individual student’s passions. Teachers will direct and fuel those interests on a new learning path.It’s welcome change for students
who don’t thrive in the traditional classroom setting.If teachers can tap into what
individual students get excited about, the potential to unlock their brains from boredom and turn that into drive and passion is exciting news.The school district is already
preparing for the changes and teachers are adapting their teaching style to this new way of reaching students.There are no two students alike.
Some children thrive on tests and report deadlines – others crash and burn. Change is hard for all, but this is a directive coming from the government that parents and students should support.Individual learning has the
potential to unlock bright minds which can make for a bright future. Our future leaders and innovators are in our schools.–BP
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Editor:Tom Mulcair is making a lot of
promises on his election campaign across Canada. National $15 a day childcare.
Cost to government will be $1.9 billion per year at implementa-tion and up to $5 billion per year when fully implemented. There is one catch to this promise which he will not discuss. The provinces have to come up with their share, which is 40 per cent.
How can the six have- not prov-inces come up with this kind of money. Roads, bridges and transit infrastructures at a cost of $1.5 billion a year. Restore home mail delivery at a cost of $500 million per year.
Raise guaranteed income supple-ment for seniors at a cost of $400 million a year. Hire and train 2,500 new police officers at a cost of $100 million per year. Also recently announced to improve the CPP.
Where is Mulcair going to find this extra money, and still balance the budget in his first year man-date.
Either Mulcair has a money-minting genie in a magic lamp in the trunk of his campaign bus or he has some explaining to do to voters.
If Mulcair and his NDP is elect-ed to the government of Canada, you know exactly how he intends on keeping his promises above.
The number one rule of NDP economics of finance is to BOR-ROW, TAX AND SPEND, just like the former provincial NDP gov-
ernments in B.C., Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and soon to be voted out NDP provincial government in Manitoba
The NDP have started demolish-ing Alberta now, and will also be a one- term NDP government. Remember though, that the Al-berta NDP only won the election because of vote splitting. The Al-berta NDP won 54 seats, but only 25 were won on the NDP name. The other 29 seats were won by the splitting of the vote. Thomas Mulcair, Alberta NDP Rachel Notley and B.C. NDP’er John Horgan will not admit to this by keeping a blind eye to the truth.
Some taxpayers are saying that the federal conservatives must go, but would these taxpayers take back a former spouse from a previous divorce to re-create the nightmare, but at the same time are willing to do it with your federal government.
Presently your federal govern-ment has a leader that makes his home in Alberta and recognizes Canada from one coast to the other.
Remember the old days of elected governments that had their leaders live in Quebec. The Cana-dian border ended at the border between Ontario and Manitoba.
They forgot about B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, but not about the money we paid in taxes.
Electing Tom Mulcair, is giv-ing Canada to the province of Quebec. That will be the end of separation talk. The province of
Quebec will be laughing because of all of the suckers in the other nine provinces, that voted for the federal NDP. Quebec would now control Canada, regardless if parliament is in Ottawa.
Voting NDP is like listening to the song by Ricky Nelson, “Fools Rush In.” Voting for the pres-ent Conservative government is like listening to the song by Andy Gibb, “Why throw it all away.”
Some of you may not like the present Conservative federal government, but how many of you do not like your next door neighbours, but still don’t bother to move to another neighbour-hood. Governments are all the same, but some are better than others.
Remember, we cannot have our cake and eat it too, but the voting public have the final say on who will be government, but consider the above facts and reality instead of the heavily pushed lies and propaganda that we hear daily on the election campaign.
For those of you that are wishing for a NDP federal government, re-member what happened after one term NDP provincial governments in B.C., Ontario and Nova Scotia. The new governments had to make short term hard financial decisions on the taxpayer pocket books for long term gain, to clear up NDP mess. Is this what you wish for if the NDP are elected the federal government and then voted out after one term.
Joe SawchukDuncan
The good ole days of elected government
Refilling natureWith the abundance of rain over several days, waterways and plant roots are getting a much-needed drink.
Autumn MacDonald photo
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(a Fellowship Baptist Church)
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am301 North Star Road (2 doors from McDonalds)
Services at 10 amChildren’s Church during the Service
250-992-8830 - www.northstarchurch.ca
NORTHSTAR CHURCHLighting the Way to Jesus, to Life, to Others.
“All for One and...”Steve Wilson
BETHEL CHURCHIn South Hills
250-747-3116 - 143 Coach RoadLead Pastor: Monte HarropYouth Pastor: Nate Siebert
FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 amChildren’s Church (2-11 yr. olds) during service
www.bethelchurchquesnel.com
Coffee’s On
“Our Personal WMDs”Pastor Monte Harrop
1518 Maple Drive250-747-1357
Saturday ServicesBible Study 9:30 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
“Continuing the Ministry of Jesus - peacefully, simply, together.”
• Sunday Service & Sunday School: .............. 10:30 am• Healing Clinic : To arrange an appointment Call Lynn LeBlanc at 250.747.4694
218 Kinchant St. Of ce: [email protected]
St. Andrew’s United ChurchEstablished in 1911
Serving with joy the people of QuesnelLay Ministry
What Would Jesus Do?
Maple Park Alliance Church
Worship Service: 10:30 am
mapleparkalliancechurch.caFor more information call 250-747-3248
2075 Balsam Ave.
Speaker: Brian DeanComing soon Saturday evening services 7 pm.
Join us Sept. 12 - Oct. 10 for The Thinking Series:Asking Life’s Five Biggest Questions.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Trinity Lutheran Church (LCC)
375 Hartley Street • 250-992-6112Pastor Lorne Reddemann
Home of the “Lutheran Hour” Sundays on 100.3 The Wolf at 8:05 am
Divine Service: 10 a.m. SundaySunday School & Bible Class - 11: 45 am
Providing TLC in the community of Quesnel for 50 years
St. John’s Anglican Church465 Kinchant Street • 250.992.6152
Visit our website : www.stjohnsquesnel.com email : [email protected]
Sunday : 10 am - Family Communion 4th Sunday : 10 am - Morning PrayerTuesday : 2 pm - Holy Communion
Hall Rentals: Honey Af eck 250.992.5875Secretary: Honey Af eck 250.992.6152
Minister: Len Fraser Deacon: Margot Rose
Holy EucharistRev Canon Peter Zimmer Celebrant
A community christian church where you’ll experience God’s love and grace to touch your life and impact your family
Downtown Quesnel Suite 2 - 213 St. Laurent Avenue, Sunday mornings @ 10 am | Great Children’s Program - 778-414-2728
Reviving TruthRestoring FamilyReleasing Destiny
The Salvation Army
Lieutenants Stefan & Laura Van Schaick
Sunday service 11:00 am“Whosoever will may come”
246 St. Laurent Ave. 250-992-8784
The Salvation Army Community Care Ministries has a team of friendly, compassionate people who would love to visit you!
We can offer conversation, companionship, emotional support and prayer.
Please contact Sharron 250-992-7079 for more information.
Community Church
Pastor Leonora ButhgeSunday Service - 11:00 am
Saturday Outreach - 1:00 to 3:00 pm214 Anderson Dr. 250.991.8574
Victory Way
“ Jesus is Lord ”
288 Flamingo Street 250-992-1001Everyone WelcomePastor Brent Cletheroe | Like us on Facebook | www.lpcbc.ca
We Water Baptize In The Name Of Jesus!
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Worship ........... Sunday 11:30 amKids City ................. Sunday 10:00 am Life Group ............... Tuesday 7:00 pm
COMMUNITY
Just when you thought your head might explode with all the trivia stored within, another outlet for all that knowledge is right around the corner.Literacy Quesnel is sponsoring a Trivia Challenge Sept. 30,
7 – 9 p.m. at the Occidental Hotel. Build your strongest team of brainiacs and for just $30 a person you could earn bragging rights and the $500 cash prize for the winning team. Door prizes will be drawn
throughout the night.Literacy is Life campaign (being run by Decoda Literacy Solutions www.decoda.ca) is happening across B.C. throughout September and to celebrate Literacy Quesnel is hosting this event.
Space is limited so register early. Teams of 4 – 6 people is encouraged.“Help us raise awareness about literacy and the challenges low literacy present,” Literacy Quesnel Society outreach coordinator Rebecca
Beauschel said.“All funds raised remain in Quesnel and help build literacy projects for our community. Challenge your family members, your friends, your co-workers, your boss or your neighbours to build
a team.”To purchase your tickets, call Rebecca, 250-255-8027, tickets can be delivered if you can’t pick them up from the Literacy Quesnel office. Tickets are also available at the Occidental.
LITERACY QUESNEL
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Get ready to be entertainedBarkerville’s
annual Cowboy and Drover Jubilee kicks off a weekend of cattle drive-themed music and poetry events on Sept. 11-13.
Registration for the Fifth Annual Northern Star Amateur Singing Competition is available until noon on Saturday Sept. 12.
Returning lineup includes Budd Webb, Ed Wahl, the Gordie West Band, the Hanson Family, Joey Only and 2011 Northern Star winner Terry Wozney.
New this year is the 2015 Kamloops Cowboy Festival Rising Star winners Mack Station, singer-songwriter
Leslie Ross and Quesnel-based Cowboy Poet Bill Atkinson.
An informal welcome party will take place on Friday Sept. 11, from 7-11 p.m., at the House Hotel in Barkerville.
A Saturday night dance at the House Hotel and a licensed open-mic stage at the Kelly Saloon will round out a day of music and poetry presentations on Sept. 12.
Barkerville historian Richard Wright will also deliver a “boot hill” tour of the Barkerville Cemetery at 9 p.m. on Sept. 12.
Sunday Sept. 13 at 11 a.m. will see St. Saviour’s
Anglican Church host a traditional Cowboy service.
Open-mic music will cap off the weekend
at the House Hotel from noon-3 p.m.
Ed Wahl entertains the crowds during last year’s Jubilee.Observer file photo
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rest
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usto
mer
s in
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ada,
who
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ased
a n
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ual,
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year
s or
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km, w
hich
ever
occ
urs
first
, with
a li
mit
of fo
ur (4
) Lub
e-Oi
l-Filt
er s
ervi
ces
in to
tal,
perfo
rmed
at p
artic
ipat
ing
GM d
eale
rs. F
luid
top
offs
, ins
pect
ions
, tire
rota
tions
, wh
eel a
lignm
ents
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bal
anci
ng, e
tc. a
re n
ot c
over
ed. T
his
offe
r may
not
be
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emed
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may
not
be
com
bine
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th c
erta
in o
ther
con
sum
er in
cent
ives
ava
ilabl
e on
GM
veh
icle
s. G
ener
al M
otor
s of
Can
ada
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ited
rese
rves
the
right
to a
men
d or
term
inat
e th
is o
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in w
hole
or i
n pa
rt, a
t any
tim
e wi
thou
t prio
r not
ice.
Add
ition
al c
ondi
tions
and
lim
itatio
ns a
pply.
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dea
ler f
or d
etai
ls. ^
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hich
ever
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es fi
rst.
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er fo
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ails
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is a
bra
nd o
f Ge
nera
l Mot
ors
of C
anad
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ffers
app
ly to
the
fi nan
ce o
f a 2
015
Terr
ain
SLE-
1 AW
D, A
cadi
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E-1
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yon
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4x2,
Sie
rra
1500
Dou
ble/
Crew
Cab
2W
D 1S
A, a
nd S
ierr
a HD
’s 2
WD
1SA
with
gas
eng
ine.
Lic
ense
, ins
uran
ce, r
egis
tratio
n, a
dmin
istra
tion
fees
, dea
ler
fees
, PPS
A an
d ta
xes
not
incl
uded
. Dea
lers
are
fre
e to
set
indi
vidu
al p
rices
. Lim
ited
time
offe
rs w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith o
ther
offe
rs, a
nd a
re s
ubje
ct t
o ch
ange
with
out
notic
e. O
ffers
app
ly t
o qu
alifi
ed r
etai
l cus
tom
ers
in B
C GM
C De
aler
Mar
ketin
g As
soci
atio
n ar
ea o
nly.
Deal
er o
rder
or
trade
may
be
requ
ired.
* O
ffer
avai
labl
e to
qua
lifi e
d re
tail
cust
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s in
Can
ada
for
vehi
cles
del
iver
ed b
etw
een
Sept
embe
r 1
and
Sept
embe
r 30
, 201
5.
0% p
urch
ase
fi nan
cing
offe
red
on a
ppro
ved
cred
it by
TD
Auto
Fin
ance
Ser
vice
s, S
cotia
bank
® o
r RB
C Ro
yal B
ank
for
84 m
onth
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sel
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new
or
dem
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rato
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vehi
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on X
L, S
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a 25
00 H
D Di
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, Sav
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Can
yon
2SA
and
Cany
on 4
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Parti
cipa
ting
lend
ers
are
subj
ect
to c
hang
e.
Rate
s fro
m o
ther
lend
ers
will
var
y. Do
wn
paym
ent,
trade
and
/or
secu
rity
depo
sit
may
be
requ
ired.
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thly
pay
men
t an
d co
st o
f bo
rrow
ing
will
var
y de
pend
ing
on a
mou
nt b
orro
wed
and
dow
n pa
ymen
t/tra
de. E
xam
ple:
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0% A
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ly p
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ent
is $
535.
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or 8
4 m
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of b
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tot
al o
blig
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perty
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tax
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clud
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or le
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fer
whi
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ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
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tain
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ay m
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end
or t
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fers
in w
hole
or
in p
art
at a
ny t
ime
with
out
notic
e. C
ondi
tions
and
lim
itatio
ns a
pply.
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dea
ler
for
deta
ils. ®
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ster
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rade
mar
k of
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nk o
f No
va S
cotia
. RBC
and
Roy
al B
ank
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regi
ster
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rade
mar
ks o
f Ro
yal B
ank
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anad
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ble
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1SA
4WD
mod
els,
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ax in
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dit
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usiv
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anuf
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rer-
to-d
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sh c
redi
t (ta
x ex
clus
ive)
on
any
2015
GM
C Si
erra
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vatio
n do
uble
cab
all-
whe
el d
rive
with
a 5
.3L
engi
ne, w
hich
is a
vaila
ble
for
cash
pur
chas
es o
nly
and
cann
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
spe
cial
leas
e an
d fi n
ance
rat
es. B
y se
lect
ing
leas
e or
fi na
nce
offe
rs, c
onsu
mer
s ar
e fo
rego
ing
this
$5,
630
cred
it, w
hich
will
res
ult
in h
ighe
r ef
fect
ive
inte
rest
rat
es. D
isco
unts
var
y by
mod
el. ¥
Offe
r ap
plie
s to
elig
ible
cur
rent
ow
ners
or
less
ees
of a
ny m
odel
yea
r 19
99 o
r ne
wer
car
tha
t ha
s be
en r
egis
tere
d an
d in
sure
d in
Can
ada
in t
he c
usto
mer
’s n
ame
for
the
prev
ious
con
secu
tive
six
(6) m
onth
s. C
redi
t va
lid t
owar
ds t
he r
etai
l pur
chas
e or
leas
e of
one
elig
ible
201
5 m
odel
ye
ar G
MC
SUV,
cros
sove
r an
d pi
ckup
s m
odel
s de
liver
ed in
Can
ada
betw
een
Sept
embe
r 1,
201
5 th
roug
h Se
ptem
ber
30, 2
015.
Cre
dit
is a
man
ufac
ture
r to
con
sum
er in
cent
ive
(tax
incl
usiv
e) a
nd c
redi
t va
lue
depe
nds
on m
odel
pur
chas
ed: $
750
cred
it av
aila
ble
on e
ligib
le G
MC
vehi
cles
(ex
cept
Can
yon
2SA,
Sie
rra
Ligh
t Du
ty a
nd H
eavy
Dut
y);
$1,0
00 c
redi
t av
aila
ble
on a
ll GM
C Si
erra
s. O
ffer
appl
ies
to e
ligib
le c
urre
nt o
wne
rs o
r le
ssee
s of
any
Pon
tiac/
Satu
rn/S
AAB/
Hum
mer
/Old
smob
ile m
odel
yea
r 19
99 o
r ne
wer
car
or
Chev
role
t Co
balt
or H
HR t
hat
has
been
reg
iste
red
and
insu
red
in C
anad
a in
the
cus
tom
er’s
nam
e fo
r th
e pr
evio
us c
onse
cutiv
e si
x (6
) m
onth
s. C
redi
t va
lid t
owar
ds t
he r
etai
l pur
chas
e or
leas
e of
one
elig
ible
201
5 m
odel
yea
r GM
C SU
V, cr
osso
ver
and
pick
ups
mod
els
deliv
ered
in C
anad
a be
twee
n Se
ptem
ber
1, 2
015
thro
ugh
Sept
embe
r 30
, 201
5. C
redi
t is
a m
anuf
actu
rer
to c
onsu
mer
ince
ntiv
e (ta
x in
clus
ive)
: $1,
500
cred
it av
aila
ble
on e
ligib
le G
MC
vehi
cles
(exc
ept
Cany
on 2
SA).
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r is
tra
nsfe
rabl
e to
a f
amily
mem
ber
livin
g w
ithin
the
sam
e ho
useh
old
(pro
of o
f ad
dres
s re
quire
d). A
s pa
rt of
the
tra
nsac
tion,
dea
ler
may
req
uest
doc
umen
tatio
n an
d co
ntac
t Ge
nera
l Mot
ors
of C
anad
a Li
mite
d (G
MCL
) to
verif
y el
igib
ility
. Thi
s of
fer
may
not
be
rede
emed
for
cas
h an
d m
ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
cer
tain
oth
er c
onsu
mer
ince
ntiv
es. C
erta
in li
mita
tions
or
cond
ition
s ap
ply.
Void
whe
re p
rohi
bite
d. S
ee y
our
GMCL
dea
ler
for
deta
ils. G
MCL
res
erve
s th
e rig
ht t
o am
end
or t
erm
inat
e of
fers
for
any
rea
son
in w
hole
or
in p
art
at a
ny t
ime
with
out
prio
r no
tice.
‡ $
5,00
0 is
a c
ombi
ned
cred
it co
nsis
ting
of a
$1,
000
Owne
r Ca
sh (t
ax in
clus
ive)
, $3,
000
man
ufac
ture
r to
dea
ler
deliv
ery
cred
it (ta
x ex
clus
ive)
for
201
5 Si
erra
Lig
ht D
uty
Doub
le C
ab a
nd a
$1,
000
man
ufac
ture
r to
dea
ler
fi nan
ce c
ash
(tax
excl
usiv
e) f
or a
201
5 Si
erra
150
0 w
hich
is a
vaila
ble
for
fi nan
ce o
ffers
onl
y an
d ca
nnot
be
com
bine
d w
ith s
peci
al le
ase
rate
s an
d ca
sh p
urch
ase.
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community
And the rains cameQuesnel is finally
enjoying some much-needed rain after a hot
and dry summer. Autumn MacDonald photo
Annie GallantLifestyles Editor
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ANNIE GALLANTObserver Reporter
Quesnel Rotary Club is looking for a few good host families
for next year’s International Student Exchange program. Securing outgoing and in-coming students is dependent on having four host families willing to billet these students for a three-month period.
For Paula Versiani, 2008 was a banner year. That’s the year she was lucky enough to come on a Rotary Exchange to Quesnel.
In her home city of Belo Horizonte in Southeast Bra-zil, competition was stiff for the approximately 60 Rotary exchange spots.
“There were other exchange programs but Rotary offered a broader experience,” Paula said.
“I also had to be known to a Rotary member in Brazil. My grandmother knew a Rotarian.”
Canada was Paula’s top pick and fortunately her scores on the screening tests were high enough she was selected for a Canadian exchange.
The 16-year-old headed out from her home city of two million people for her one-year program in Quesnel with a population at the time of about 10,000.
After four International ights, all alone, Liz and Petrie Neave, her rst Ques-nel billet, met her at the tiny little airport.
“It was amazing, I arrived in fall, we don’t have those seasonal changes in Brazil,” she said.
“I loved the natural setting, the beauty.”
Paula loved all four of her home stay families.
“Having meals together, I had so many questions.”
At school, Paula said the rst big hurdle was the lan-guage barrier.
“I studied English all the way through school, but couldn’t understand the way people in Quesnel spoke,” she said with a laugh.
“It was all the slang.”Paula went on to say school
was basically the same and she blended in to the point many didn’t know she was an exchange student.
Friends she made during that year are still friends she contacts sometimes daily, today.
In fact Paula has made ve return trips to Quesnel to visit those friends including Ron Paull and Pat Morton whom she calls a second set of parents. They were also one of her host families back in 2008.
“Ron and Pat are more than friends, they’re part of my everyday life, we’ve shared moments over the last seven years but the biggest reward is to have people mean so much to you from a chance meeting through Rotary. They’re coming for a visit to Brazil and I can’t wait to show them Brazil.”
Paula spoke of the pro-found affect the Rotary Exchange has had on her life.
“The Rotary Exchange changed who I am. After I came to Quesnel my opinions and conceptions changed. Each billet family helped me become a little less shy and taught me the value of living in a small town and learning about being and living in a community.
“I came from a huge city and everyone is out for themselves. I learned here about social causes and how to make a difference rather than a high-priced lifestyle in a high-priced city.”
She went on to speak of the Rotary program.
“So many opportunities with Rotary take you inside a community to become part of the that community. Everyone can do the tourist-type visit but Rotary gives you so much more, experi-ences you’d never know were possible.”
For the outbound stu-dents in Quesnel who might be considering a Rotary Exchange, Paula said just learning another language, experience a new country and broadening your hori-zons is professionally smart.
She has now completed her studies and is a fully-trained lawyer. Currently she’s apply-ing for a job with the Brazil-ian Consulate in Canada.
“My Rotary experience opened doors for me with a new outlook and seeing op-portunities I wouldn’t have been open to before.”
If you are interested in billeting an inbound Rotary Exchange student or might be interested in pursuing the Rotary Exchange program contact Rotarian Paul Med-nis, 250-992-3402 or email [email protected].
Top: Paula Versiani right with Anka, another former Rotary exchange student who is currently visiting Rotarians in Wil-liams Lake. She came to Barkerville to visit Paula and attend Ron Paull and Pat Morton’s vow renewals; below: various pictures of Paula’s time in Quesnel as a Rotary Exchange Student.Contributed photos
Student Exchange program changed my life
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LIFESTYLES
Although no longer living in this com-munity one well
known former resident, Florence Lavington, will celebrate her 100th birth-day Sept. 30.
Florence was born in Ya-kima, Washington, to Jose-phine and Rurick Marsh. Of the family of Florence, Leonard, John, Gordon, Richard, Leona, and Lil, only Florence and Leona (Oliver) remain. Florence’s mother Josephine was of native extraction with brothers Frank and Joe Bouchie.
Her parents came to the Quesnel area as he had
land here on the west side of the Fraser River.
Florence loved horses and her dad ran a livery stable where she helped. He built a log cabin camp where the present West Park Mall is now located and built a house on the hill that is now the Riverrock Pub
and Restaurant overlook-ing the Fraser River.
It is believed that he started Marsh’s grocery story across from the trail-er camp. Florence attended school here in Quesnel and worked as a bookkeeper at a mill on Two Mile Flat. In 1935 she married Alfred (Slim) Montgomery who had come over from Alberta. Their son Robert was born December 1937. Sandra, then Richard and Shirley joined the family. Richard moved to Bal-ize and eventually passed away. Slim passed away in 1973.
She was a member of the
Women’s Institute here in Quesnel and also in Sor-rento.
Three years later Florence married Dude Lavington and they moved to Soren-to. Dude passed away Jan. 30, 1993. Florence continued to live with her daughter Sandra.
Florence has recently be-come a resident of Bastion Place in Salmon Arm. Prior to that Sandra and Bob cared for her at their home in Sorrento. Bob and his wife live nearby. He plays guitar with Backyard Band at seniors homes.
– submitted by Ruth Scoullar
Florence Lavington turns 100 years old in September
Centanarians’ Club
Celebrating100 Years
Florence Lavington turns 100. Contributed photo
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SALVATION ARMY THANKS-GIVING FOOD DRIVE Volunteers will be dropping off bags with info tags on door handles of homes in Quesnel Sept. 14 – 15, please give generously. Bags will be picked up Sept. 19, between 9:30 a.m. – noon.
TUESDAYGEOLOGY,
ROCKS AND TIME free lecture Sept. 15, 7 – 8:30 p.m., Nature Centre at the West Fraser Timber Park, by professional geologist and presi-dent of BC Nature Kees Visser. Lecture sponsored by Ques-nel Trail and Nature Club.
KEENAGERS SE-NIORS 50+ DROP-IN FITNESS CLASS-ES at the Legion beginning Sept. 15, Tuesday, 8:30 – 9:30 a.m., Thursday, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Instruc-tor Cindy Paul. No classes if school busses aren’t running.
WEDNESDAYLITERACY QUES-
NEL TRIVIA CHAL-LENGE Sept. 30, 7 – 9 p.m. Occidental Hotel. Tickets are $30 per person. $500 Cash prize to the winning team.
Door prizes drawn throughout the night. Proceeds to Literacy Quesnel. Call Re-becca Beuschel for tickets, 250-255-8027. Tickets can be delivered. Tickets also at the Occidental. .
FRIDAYQuesnel Art Gallery
presents Conver-gence: Two Art-ists Consider Their Landscape, featuring the work of Kit Fast and Mary Mottishaw, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Tuesday – Saturday. Meet the artists at a reception from 1 – 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19.
CULTURE DAYS QUESNEL Sept. 25 – 27. Visit bc.culturedays.ca, click on city Quesnel then click on activi-ties. Fun free arts and culture activities in a variety of locations.
42 ANNUAL TRA-DITIONAL POW-WOW, sponsored by Quesnel Tillicum Society, Oct. 9 – 11, Quesnel Youth Soc-cer Building Indoor Field, 980 Anderson Drive, this event is free and open to everyone in the com-munity. This is an alcohol and drug free event, there will be security. For details call 250-992-5708.
CRAFT SALE Seniors’ Centre, Nov. 13, 2 p.m. – 7 p.m., Nov. 14, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Tables, $10 each day, call Marion 250-747-1746 or Seniors’ Centre, 250-992-3991. Lunch will be available.
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AT THE MARKET Sept. 12, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Lion’s Club
healthy breakfast, $5, free Seniors Health Screening, need to book appt. 250-991-7477. Enter to win coupons for fresh products at the mar-ket or a pedometer.
QUESNEL LIVE ARTS SEASONS TICKETS on sale at Farmers’ Market Sept. 12 and 19.
Quesnel Lions Se-niors Breakfast – Sep-tember 12, 8:30 a.m. – Noon at Farmer’s Market. All proceeds to Lions Housing Society.
FAMILY FUN DAY AT LEGION BEACH Sept. 13, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., tickets $3/each or 7/$20. Games and food with tickets. All proceeds to Legion Branch 94.
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AND HARVEST SALE Sept. 26, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., 2958 Good Road. Proceeds support Grandmoth-ers to Grandmothers Campaign/Stephen Lewis Foundation. Fall is a great time to plant perennials.
WOMEN OF IN-SPIRATION North-star Church, Sept. 26, 7 p.m., Inspiring speaker sharing her life story. Special music, fashion show, dessert and door prizes. $5. Invite a friend. For tickets call 250-992-8830 or 778-466-0876.
SUNDAYQUESNEL AND
DISTRICT RIDING CLUB FUN DAY Sept. 13 and OB-STACLE FUN DAY Oct. 4 at Bouchie Lake Riding Arena both events include a raf e. Proceeds from
both events donated to Communities for Veterans, the Ride Across Canada.
LUNCH FOR LAUREL Sept. 13, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Extra Foods, hot dogs, drinks and bake sale. Laurel Taylor is at Children’s Hospital in Toronto and the family is living in Toronto and needs support. For more information contact Laura, 250-747-4627 or Jen, 250-747-0199.
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Jesse Roach number 19 of the Vancouver Giants battles for a loose puck against the Kelowna Rockets.
Quesnel local looks to realize dream“I think a player of his stature needs to be a guy that uses his size
and strength to the best of his ability. When he does that I thimk he’ll open a lot of room for
himself”Lorne Molleken
RYAN GRAHAMObserver Reporter
The Vancouver Giants are one of the most respected organiza-tions in the Canadian Hockey League and have produced a number of NHL players.
Jesse Roach looks to be the next Giant to follow that path.Roach, an up and coming left winger for Vancouver and Quesnel local should look for-ward to the start of the season, as he has an opportunity to show scouts his game.
Although, he was not se-lected in his draft year it does not mean he won’t play in the NHL. Lots of players don’t get drafted and go onto great careers. Roach was a second-
rounder of the Giants in the 2012 Western Hockey League draft and scored his first goal on Nov. 29, 2014 against the Calgary Hitmen. He played for the Cariboo Cougars of the B.C. Major Midget league during the 2013-14 season and recorded 20 goals and 27 assists in 40 games. Last year, Roach’s first full season he recorded ten points in 58 games. Roach who stands 6’4 and weighs 200 pounds will be a hot commod-ity for NHL teams if he puts it all together. Although the game has been trending towards the skill side, it’s not to be under-
estimated how players with size can effect the outcome of the game. Teams utilize the size of their players, if they have it. Bryan Bickell of the Chicago Blackhawks and Milan Lucic of the
Los Angels Kings are examples of big men using their size effec-tively. Although, they aren’t the most skilled players on the ice, they impact it in different ways. Head coach Lorne Molleken
believes Roach has that capabil-ity.
“I think a player of his stature needs to be a guy that uses his size and strength to the best of his ability,”Molleken said. “When he does that I think he’ll open a lot of room for himself.”
Players don’t like getting hit, so if they’re constantly being targeted it will deter them from jumping into the offensive zone. Lorne believes that Roach needs to play a heavy game to bring the best out in him.
“The biggest thing is he’s a big body,” Lorne said. “He’s a big guy out there, so we’re working with him to play that style of game.”
According to the Director of
Media Relations/Play-by-play broadcaster, Brendan Batchelor he performed well in the first pre-season game against the Kamloops Blazers, where he recorded an assist in the Giants 5-3 win.
His coach echoed that same sentiment. “I thought he played extremely well,” Lorne said. “Strong on the forecheck, put pressure on the pucks all over, was physical and that’s what we need him to do.”
If Roach can learn to use his size and develop his game it would be a huge asset moving forward, as he could catch the eyes of general managers and scouts, closing in on the dream of playing professionally.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are on the verge of clinching a playoff spot for the first time in 22 years. The Jays, who are in first place, last made a playoff appearance in 1993, when they won their second World Series championship. Due to the dominance Toronto has shown in the second half of the season, sup-port from fans has been outstanding. The acquisition of Troy Tulowitzki, Ben Revere and David Price has generated a buzz, not only in Toronto but around the country. Sell out’s at the Rogers Centre are the norm, as it’s difficult to find tick-ets. This hasn’t been seen since the early 90s when they won back-to-back cham-pionships. No one wants to miss a game, as the Jays are closing in on the playoffs. Fans expect the Jays to win every game
and compete for the championship with the roster General Manger, Alex Antho-poulos has assembled. The race for the east will go down to the wire with the New York Yankees follow-ing closely behind. Josh Donaldson has been hitting the cover off the ball, as he’s secured his name to be in the running for Most Valuable Player in the American League. He’s hitting over .300 with 115 RBI’s and 37 home runs. The Jays will play the Yankees two more times before the season ends, which will be crucial to see who comes out of the division and who gets the first wild card po-sition. Whoever gets the wildcard will have to play an elimination game with the second place wild card team, to see who goes to the playoffs. We can only wait and see if the dream of returning to the playoffs happens, but expectations will be high.
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The Barriere Rodeo took place this past weekend Sept. 5-7 at the North Thompson Fall Fair. Taking first place in bareback was Cash Kerner of Savona with a score of 78 with a payout of $520, second was Denver DeRose of Ka-mloops with a score of 72 earning $397.
Winning in calf rop-ing was Cody Brett of Silver Valley, Alta with a score of 8.3 with a payout of $740 and local Steve Lloyd sec-ond with a score of 9.2 winning $479. Saddle Bronc saw Quesnel’s, Steve Hohmann plac-ing first with a score of 70. Quesnel shined at Jr. barrel racing plac-ing first and second. Taylor Cherry fin-ished with a score of 17.366 earning $223
and Emma Langevin ended with a score of 17.714 earning $170. Jr. Breakaway rop-ing saw Quesnel lo-cals finish third and fourth. Dyson Leneve came third, scoring a four earning $105 and Perri- lyne Leneve finished with 4.3 win-ning $58. Bull riding saw Quesnel’s Lane Cork take home sec-ond place with a score of 80 earning $566. The next rodeo will be the BCRA champi-onship, which will be hosted this weekend Sept.11-13 in Quesnel at Alex Fraser Park. Admission is $10 dol-lars for advanced tick-ets and $12 at the gate for adults. For seniors and youths the cost is seven dollars in ad-vance and nine dollars at the gate, children six and under are free.
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1491453 2014 BUICK VERANO 4DR SDN BASE BROWNB1131530 2011 CHEVROLET AVEO 5DR WGN LT BURGUNDYQ2731548 2007 CHEVROLET COBALT 4DR SDN SS GREY
2824183 2008 CHEVROLET COBALT 4CYL AUTO AC GREYB1431368 2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU 4DR SDN LTQ1431582 2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU 4DR SDN LT
1531452 2015 CHEVROLET MALIBU GREY1137030 2011 CHEVROLET AVEO 4DR LT2633038 2006 CHEVROLET COBALT GREY
Q2639376 2006 CHEVROLET COBALT 2DR CPE LT BLUEB1339218 2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA V6 AUTOB1461595 2014 CHRYSLER TOWN & COU 4DR WGN TOURING
1361369 2013 CHRYSLER 200 SEDAN 4DR SDN TOURINGQ2661588 2006 CHRYSLER 300 4DR SDN 300C RWD WHITE
1469585 2014 CHRYSLER 300 4DR SDN 300C AWD BLACKB2859485 2008 DODGE AVENGER 4DR SDN R/T FWD BLB1351372 2013 DODGE AVENGER 4DR SDN SXT GRAY M
1351371 2013 DODGE AVENGER 4DR SDN SXT GRAY M2750099 2007 DODGE CALIBER 4DR HB SXT FWD SIL
Q2959628 2009 DODGE CALIBER BLACK1559458 2015 DODGE CHALLENGER 2DR CPE SXT BLUE1451374 2014 DODGE CHARGER 4DR SDN SE RWD BLACK
B1451562 2014 DODGE CHARGER 4DR SDN SE RWD GRAYB1451563 2014 DODGE CHARGER 4DR SDN SE RWD BLACK
1359595 2013 DODGE DART 4DR SDN RALLYE REDB2354104 2003 DODGE SX 2.0 4DR SDN BASE BLUEQ1392171 2013 FIAT 500 2DR HB SPORT BLUEB1401602 2014 FORD FIESTA 5DR HB SE GRAY MED
2209137 2002 FORD FOCUS 4DR WGN SE BLUE2909117 2009 FORD FOCUS 4DR SDN S SILVER2919624 2009 FORD FOCUS 4DR SDN SEL BLACK1206024 2012 FORD FOCUS BLACK1201257 2012 FORD FOCUS 5DR HB SE RED
B1001433 2010 FORD FUSION 4DR SDN I4 SEL FWD1409633 2014 FORD FUSION SE SEDAN AWD RED1409592 2014 FORD FUSION 4DR SDN SE FWD BLUE
B2801531 1928 FORD MODEL A 4 CYL. BROWN1004055 2010 FORD MUSTANG 2DR CONV V6 BLACK
B1409613 2014 FORD MUSTANG 2DR CONV V6 PREMIUNB2805006 2008 FORD TAURUS X 4DR WGN SEL FWD
1076065 2010 GMC ACADIA AWD 4DR SLT1 BLACK1296059 2012 HONDA CIVIC SDN 4DR AUTO LX BLACK2582003 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GREY2884040 2008 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4DR SDN AUTO GL GR1186063 2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4DR SDN MAN GL RED
B1381603 2013 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR SDN 2.4LQ1481585 2014 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR SDN 2.4LQ1481486 2014 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR SDN 2.4L
1022088 2010 KIA FORTE SX LIGHT GRAPHITE1126015 2011 KIA FORTE BRONZE
B1129035 2011 KIA FORTE EBONY BLACKB1122093 2011 KIA FORTE KOUP EBONY BLACK1326045A 2013 KIA FORTE RACING RED
1422108 2014 KIA FORTE EX AT AURORA BLACK1421002 2014 KIA FORTE LX+ AT AURORA BLACK1326008 2013 KIA FORTE EX M SANTORINI BLUE1120053 2011 KIA FORTE KOUP 2DR CPE MAN EX
1424079A 2014 KIA OPTIMA LX AT BLACKQ1224107 2012 KIA OPTIMA HYB SATIN METAL
2823018 2008 KIA RIO SILVER2823018 2008 KIA RIO SAPHIRE BLUE2922032 2009 KIA RIO RED1122123 2011 KIA RIO CLEAR SILVER1122121 2011 KIA RIO TITANIUM SILVER
B1224101 2012 KIA RIO PLAT GRAPHITE1222028 2012 KIA RIO 5DR HB AUTO LX GREY
1320088A 2013 KIA RIO AURORA BLK PRL1327042 2013 KIA RIO 5DR EX NAVI AT BLACK1429108 2014 KIA RIO 4DR LX+ AT DEEP BLUE2822101 2008 KIA RIO EX CON WHITE2923051 2009 KIA RIO 5 4CYL 5SPD SILVER
B1391401A 2013 MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO SPORT G
B1491478 2014 MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO GX GRAY2692013 2006 MAZDA MAZDA3 GREY
Q2999434 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 4DR SDN AUTO I SPORB1391543 2013 MAZDA MAZDA3 4DR SDN AUTO GX GRAB1299619 2012 MERCURY C-CLASS 4DR SDN C250 4MATI
1399625 2013 MERCURY E300 SEDAN TENORITE GREY.2999581 2009 MERCURY 3500 3DR WHITE1199621 2011 MINI COOPER HAR 2DR CPE HOT CHO1394051 2013 MITSUBISHI LANCER 4DR SDN RALL
B1491380 2014 NISSAN ALTIMA 4DR SDN I4 2.5 SILVB1491565 2014 NISSAN VERSA SEDAN 4DR BLACKB1491542 2014 NISSAN VERSA 4DR SDN AUTO 1.6 S WB2491561 2004 PORSCHE BOXSTER 2DR ROADSTER S SE
2991560 2009 PORSCHE BOXSTER 2 DR ROADSTER S BURB2491343 2004 PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2 DR CABRIOLET TU
2999623 2009 SMART FORTWO 2DR CPE WHITEQ1399509 2013 SMART FORTWO 2DR CPE PURE BLACK
2997020 2009 SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN 4DR SDN AUTO SPOQ1294025 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY BLACKB1391405 2013 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 AUTO LE S
1491533 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY 2014.5 4DR SDN I4 AUB1491541 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY 2014.5 4DR SDN I4 AUQ1499583 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN 14 AUTO BROWQ2699131 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN CE AUTO (G
1399599 2013 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN AUTO L RED2990008 2009 TOYOTA YARIS 4DR SDN MAN GREY1299598 2012 TOYOTA PRIUS C 5DR HB BLUE1499622 2014 TOYOTA PRIUS C 5DR HB RED.1299058 2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR MANUAL TDI
B1391470 2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR BROWN1491393 2014 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR 2.0L AUTO T
B1491605 2014 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR 2.0L AUTO T1099489 2010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SPOR 4DR AUTO S WHIT1299540 2012 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 4DR SDN 2.5L AUTO S1299632 2012 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 4DR COMFORTLINE2699541 2006 VOLKSWAGEN S60 4DR SDN 2.5L TURBO AUT
SUVSStock # Year VehicleQ1431367 2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR LS GRAY MEQ1431537 2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR LS GREYB1431570 2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR LS BLACK
1034028 2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX FLT2736023 2007 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZE 4WD LS GREY
Q1451439 2014 DODGE DURANGO AWD 4DR SXT BLACK.B2950038 2009 DODGE JOURNEY FWD 4DR SE GREEN
1359586 2013 DODGE JOURNEY FWD 4DR SXT BLUE1014053 2010 FORD EDGE 4DR SEL FWD BROWN
B2711474 2007 FORD ESCAPE FWD 4DR AUTO XLT BL2819499 2008 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR V6 AUTO LIM1000089 2010 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR I4 AUTO XLT
B1311571 2013 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR SE WHITE.B1511447 2015 FORD EXPEDITION 4WD 4DR PLATINUM
1319615 2013 FORD ESCAPE FWD 4DR SE BROWNQ1319457 2013 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR SE BROWN
1411272 2014 FORD ESCAPE FWD 4DR SE WHITEQ1319461 2013 FORD ESCAPE 4X4 4WD 4DR SE BROWN
1311264 2013 FORD ESCAPE 4X4 LEATHER NAV1119517 2011 FORD FLEX 4DR SE FWD SILVER2990170 2009 HONDA CR-V 4WD 5DR EX-LUXURY WHITE1199607 2011 HONDA CR-V 4WD 5DR LX BLUE1399588 2013 HONDA CR-V AWD 5DR LX SILVER1090022 2010 HONDA ELEMENT BLUE
B2680057 2006 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 4DR GLS AWD 2.7L2980152 2009 HYUNDAI TUCSON MAN UTILITY GREY1085036 2010 HYUNDAI VERA CRUZ WHITE
B2890105 2008 JEEP COMPASS FWD 4DR SPORT GREEN1290173 2012 JEEP COMPASS 4WD 4DR SPORT BLUE
Q2990106 2009 JEEP GRAND CHER 4WD 4DR LAREDO1491443 2014 JEEP GRAND CHER 4WD 4DR LIMITED
Q1291587 2012 JEEP LIBERTY 4WD 4DR SPORT WHITE2899133 2008 JEEP PATRIOT FWD 4DR SPORT WHITE2899133 2008 JEEP PATRIOT FWD 4DR SPORT WHITE
Q1199618 2011 JEEP PATRIOT 4WD 4DR NORTH SILVER1499601 2014 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD 2DR SPORT BLACK1499590 2014 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD 2DR SPORT BLUE2729106 2007 KIA RIO5 MANUAL BLACK
1329134 2013 KIA RIO5 GRAY LX2720007 2007 KIA RONDO BLACK.EX2824019 2008 KIA RONDO FINE SILVER
B2925019 2009 KIA RONDO BLACK1020051 2010 KIA RONDO BLACK1227048 2012 KIA RONDO 4CYL AUTO TITANIUM1424021 2014 KIA RONDO CLEAR WHITE1120004 2011 KIA SORENTO TITANIUM SILVER1120155 2011 KIA SORENTO BLACK1229158 2012 KIA SORENTO TITANIUM SILVER1220039 2012 KIA SORENTO LX AWD AUTO SPICEY
Q1521564 2015 KIA SORENTO LX AWD RED BRIGHTQ1521525 2015 KIA SORENTO 2.4L LX AT AWD GRAY
1420048 2014 KIA SORENTO EX TITANIUM SILVER1420069 2014 KIA SORENTO EX SNOW WHITE PRL1024002 2010 KIA SOUL MANUAL BLACK1129175 2011 KIA SOUL SILVER1121583 2011 KIA SOUL 5DR WGN AUTO + BLUE
B1220009 2012 KIA SOUL BLUEB1321376 2013 KIA SOUL CLEAR WHITE
1321593 2013 KIA SOUL VANILLA SHAKE1329013 2013 KIA SOUL DEMIN1029163 2010 KIA SOUL 4U 4CYL AUTO AC GREY1129076 2011 KIA SOUL 4U LE MINT2726043 2007 KIA SPORTAGE RED1025023 2010 KIA SPORTAGE 2WD 4DR I4 AUTO LX1220035 2012 KIA SPORTAGE LX MT MINERAL SILV146040X 2014 KIA SPORTAGE 2.4L LX AT AWD SAG
1526022A 2015 KIA SPORTAGE LX MT FWD SIGNAL1220079 2012 KIA SPORTAGEL BRIGHT SILVER2999629 2009 LANDROVER LR3 4WD 4DR V8 HSE SILVER2895038 2008 MAZDA CX-7 AWD 4DR GRAND TOURING2790034 2007 MAZDA CX-7 LIMIT NAV LTHR CAMERA2990081 2009 MAZDA MAZDA5 4DR WGN MAN SPORT W
B1491604 2014 MAZDA MAZDA5 4DR WGN AUTO GS BLA1199620 2011 MERCURY B-CLASS 4DR HB B200 SILVER1199626 2011 MERCURY B-CLASS 4DR HB B200 TURBO
Q1591456 2015 MINI 110 MINI-BLAZER 110 PINK2994058 2009 NISSAN ROGUE AWD 4DR SL WHITE1399593 2013 NISSAN ROGUE AWD 4DR S GRAY
B1591572 2015 NISSAN ROGUE AWD 4DR S GRAY MED1099002 2010 NISSAN SENTRA 4DR SDN I4 CVT 2.0
Q1199433 2011 NISSAN SENTRA 4DR SDN I4 CVT 2.02690059 2006 SUBARU FORESTER 5DR WGN 2.5X AUTO1199597 2011 SUBARU IMPREZA 5DR HB AUTO 2.5I W1491382 2014 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR SDN H4 AUTO 2.5
B1491381 2014 SUBARU LEGACY 4DR SDN H4 AUTO 2.52799165 2007 SUBARU XL7 FWD 4DR JX WHITE1199167 2011 TOYOTA RAV4 2WD 4DR I4 BAS E
TRUCKSStock # Year VehicleQ2631477 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO EXT 4X4Q2839533 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CREW 4X4Q2839617 2008 CHEVROLET COLORADO CREW CAB LT
1439602 2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4WD DOUBLE CAB1239582 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4WD CREW CAB1159570 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 4WD QUAD CAB GREEN1259594 2012 DODGE RAM 1500 4WD QUAD CAB1251385 2012 DODGE RAM 3500 4 4WD CREW CAB1459630 2014 DODGE RAM 1500 4WD QUAD CAB1159616 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 4WD CREW CAB2715763 2007 FORD F350 HARLE 4WD CREW CAB BL
B2019543 2010 FORD RANGER 4WD 4DR SUPERCAB 12B2619042 2006 FORD F-150 SUPERCREW FX4
2911284 2009 FORD F-150 4WD SUPERCREW XLT1019409 2010 FORD F-150 4WD SUPERCAB XL
1411253X 2014 FORD F-150 CREW 4X4 BLACKQ2911285 2009 FORD F-150 PLAT LTHR NAV ROOFQ2911283 2009 FORD F-150XLT S AT POWERGROUP1219201A 2012 FORD F150 S/CRE V8 AUTO AC PW P
1019516 2010 FORD RANGER 2WD SUPERCAB1219631 2012 FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD REG CAB
B2811281 2008 FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD SUPERCAB2911524 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD SUPERCAB1119574 2011 FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD CREW CAB1119575 2011 FORD SUPER DUTY CAB/CHASSIS XLT
1375011 2013 GMC SIERRA 150 4WD EXT CABQ1371319 2013 GMC SIERRA 350 4WD CREW CABQ1279513 2012 GMC SIERRA 250 4WD EXT CAB
1179565 2011 GMC SIERRA 350 4WD CREW CAB1499569 2014 NISSON TITAN 4WD CREW CAB
VANSStock # Year Vehicle
1239609 2012 CHEVROLET EXPRESS RWD 3500 155 LB2659093 2006 DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR SE REDQ2959425 2009 DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN SE WHIT
1051455 2010 DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN SE RED1056019 2010 DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN SE BLUE1259469 2012 DODGE GRAND CARA VAN STOW N GO
B1311237 2013 FORD ECONOLINE E-250 EXT COMMERCIAL1411316 2014 FORD ECONOLINE E-150 COMMERCIAL1411545 2014 FORD ECONOLINE E-250 COMMERCIAL1419610 2014 FORD ECONOLINE E-250 COMMERCIAL1119612 2011 FORD ECONOLINE E-450 SUPER DUTY1219608 2012 FORD TRANSIT CO 114.6” XLT1091454 2010 LINCCOLN MKT 4DR WGN 3.5L AWD NAV2934014 2009 CHEV UPLANDER LS1219608 2012 FORD TRANSIT CO 114.6 XLT2779545 2007 GMC SAVANA PAS RWD 1500 135 WH
Q1179566 2011 GMC SAVANA PAS AWD 1500 135”” 1L”2691004 2006 HONDA ODYSSEY TOURING AT BLUE
Q2690168 2006 SATURN RELAY 4DR RELAY GREY1025007 2010 KIA SEDONA GOLD.
POWER SPORTSStock # Year VehicleB1291308 2012 ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE
9691086 1996 BOAT & TRA 20’ STEEL HULLB2999536 2009 BUELL MOTORCYCLE BLACKB2999537 2009 BUELL MOTORCYCLE YELLOW1391197A 2013 HAULRITE T 8520D BLACKB1291348 2012 HS800UTV-2 4X4 SIDE BY SIDEB2291337 2002 JET BOAT A GREYB2691324 2006 KAWASAKI S 4X4 AT HILO RANB2991266 2009 KTM 990 AD WHITEB2499292 2004 M/C SS 124 CUSTOM CHOPPERB2091202 2000 MC 102”” S& BLACKB1391350 2013 POLARIS RA 4X4 SIDE BY SIDB2691311 2006 SKI DOO EX SNOWMOBILEB1191261 2011 SUICIDE CY AIRRIDE SEAT CUB2291313 2002 TITANIUM GB2099481 2000 TORO REEL 4 CYL TURBO DIES
B2591330 2005 WATERCRAFT WATERCRAFT2891289 2008 YAMAHA GOL ELECTRIC W/ CAR2991290 2009 YAMAHA GOL ELECTRIC WTIH C
Q1591409 2015 125UQ1591419 2015 200CC WHITEB1191353 2011 4010 MULE 4X4 SIDE BY SIDEQ1591413 2015 70CC RED/BLACKQ1591581 2015 HEIST HEIST HEIST GLOSS BLACKB2999606 2009 VICTORY FREEDOM MOTORCYCLE BLACK2699511 2006 YAMAHA MC SILVER
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