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A22 Quesnel Cariboo Observer Sunday, November 19, 200<br />

Quesnel Cariboo Observer<br />

Sunday, November 19, 2000 A23<br />

<strong>Check</strong> <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> <strong>bindings</strong> <strong>before</strong><br />

<strong>you</strong> <strong>head</strong> <strong>down</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>slopes</strong><br />

ON MY desk calendar<br />

is a note: Ski Prep!<br />

It's my remmder <strong>to</strong><br />

give my ski equipment a<br />

good check out for <strong>the</strong><br />

season. How about <strong>you</strong>.'<br />

It's time <strong>to</strong> give <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong><br />

ski equipment some tender<br />

loving care.<br />

Let's think safety<br />

first. <strong>Check</strong> <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> <strong>bindings</strong>!<br />

Your ski <strong>bindings</strong><br />

are <strong>the</strong> important link between<br />

<strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> boots and<br />

<strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> skis. They have <strong>the</strong><br />

dual role of holding <strong>you</strong><br />

firmly <strong>to</strong> <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> skis when<br />

flying <strong>down</strong> a bumpy<br />

slope and <strong>the</strong>n releasing<br />

in a slow, twisting fall.<br />

That's no easy task!<br />

Modern <strong>bindings</strong> are<br />

reliable and safe, a testament<br />

<strong>to</strong> years of design<br />

and engineering. However,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have <strong>to</strong> be adjusted<br />

properly and maintained<br />

<strong>to</strong> be safe.<br />

The <strong>bindings</strong> and<br />

boot act as a unit. To properly<br />

check, <strong>you</strong> need <strong>to</strong><br />

place <strong>the</strong> ski boot in <strong>the</strong><br />

binding. Forward pressure,<br />

adjustments are made first<br />

by moving <strong>the</strong> heel piece<br />

of <strong>the</strong> binding for or aft<br />

as necessary.<br />

The interface between<br />

<strong>the</strong> ski boot and <strong>the</strong> binding<br />

has <strong>to</strong> be adjusted <strong>to</strong><br />

fine parameters on some<br />

binding models. With<br />

<strong>the</strong>se adjustments correct,<br />

<strong>the</strong> release <strong>set</strong>ting can be<br />

John Ball<br />

HITTIHCi THE SLOPES<br />

made. These .ire <strong>the</strong> numbers<br />

<strong>you</strong> see on rhe housing<br />

of <strong>the</strong> heel and <strong>to</strong>e<br />

piece in <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> binding.<br />

This <strong>set</strong>ting indicates <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong>rque force required for<br />

release. This <strong>set</strong>ting must<br />

be made for each specific<br />

boot and individual.<br />

I strongly recommend<br />

that <strong>the</strong>se adjustments be<br />

left <strong>to</strong> a qualified ski technician.<br />

While I am recommending<br />

that <strong>you</strong> shy<br />

away from making <strong>the</strong><br />

above adjustments <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong>self,<br />

<strong>you</strong> should take responsibility<br />

for <strong>the</strong> care of<br />

<strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> <strong>bindings</strong>. Wind <strong>the</strong><br />

release <strong>set</strong>ting back <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

bot<strong>to</strong>m of <strong>the</strong> scale for<br />

s<strong>to</strong>rage in- <strong>the</strong> off season.<br />

This takes <strong>the</strong> pressure off<br />

<strong>the</strong> springs and helps prevent<br />

metal fatigue.<br />

I have a small piece of<br />

duct tape on my skis were<br />

I record <strong>the</strong> proper <strong>set</strong>ting.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> fall, I wind my<br />

<strong>bindings</strong> up <strong>to</strong> this <strong>set</strong>ting.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r maintenance is<br />

2000<br />

QUESNEL<br />

simple. Keep <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> <strong>bindings</strong><br />

clean, in particular<br />

where <strong>the</strong> boot and binding<br />

make c(mtact. Spring<br />

skiing usually means a<br />

good share of mud and<br />

grime <strong>get</strong>s on <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> bind-"<br />

ings, ei<strong>the</strong>r from <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> ski<br />

boots or travellmg on <strong>the</strong><br />

roof ot <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> vehicle.<br />

If <strong>you</strong> didn't have a<br />

spring clean, do it now. A<br />

little WI) 40 will help.<br />

Remember, dirt means<br />

friction and friction is <strong>the</strong><br />

main reason for binding<br />

release failure.<br />

1 like <strong>to</strong> do a binding<br />

twist put test. It is a rough<br />

safety check. I can do this<br />

test inside on a carpeted<br />

floor or on <strong>the</strong> snow.<br />

I <strong>set</strong> my ski on edge<br />

and by pressing and twisting<br />

with <strong>the</strong> boot and leg<br />

I twist out of my <strong>bindings</strong>.<br />

To test <strong>the</strong> heel I<br />

pull up strongly on <strong>the</strong><br />

binding heel piece. If I can<br />

<strong>get</strong> a release with my own<br />

leg strength <strong>the</strong>n I have<br />

confidence that <strong>the</strong>y will<br />

work in <strong>the</strong> real situation.<br />

Each season in our<br />

shop at Troll we see several<br />

pairs of old skis and<br />

<strong>bindings</strong>. We cannot adjust<br />

<strong>the</strong>m <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> safety<br />

parameters that I have explained<br />

above. For<br />

example,e, <strong>the</strong> din or release<br />

<strong>set</strong>ting is meant <strong>to</strong><br />

measure force. The release<br />

<strong>set</strong>tings on modern <strong>bindings</strong><br />

all correspond <strong>to</strong> an<br />

international norm. This<br />

is <strong>the</strong> only way <strong>to</strong> ensure<br />

safe skiing.<br />

Older <strong>bindings</strong> have<br />

used arbitrary <strong>set</strong>tings<br />

that do not correspond <strong>to</strong><br />

any norms. They cannot<br />

be <strong>set</strong> <strong>to</strong> provide <strong>the</strong> margin<br />

ol protection that we<br />

need for safe skiing. There<br />

is a significant risk of<br />

breaking a leg with <strong>the</strong>se<br />

older <strong>bindings</strong>.<br />

Please, if <strong>you</strong> have<br />

such old equipment, don't<br />

risk <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> legs. Rent a pair<br />

of skis which would cost<br />

<strong>you</strong> less than $20.<br />

Happy skiing!<br />

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MOTOR LODGE-<br />

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SHOPPERS<br />

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PtUS TAXES<br />

Ask about our many<br />

inhouse specials along<br />

with our ski pacKages.<br />

RESEBVATIONS<br />

1-800-762-3881<br />

Curl with<br />

<strong>the</strong> stars<br />

The curling rink was full <strong>to</strong><br />

bursting Thursday night as<br />

<strong>the</strong> local Special Olympics<br />

athletes hosted a Celebrity<br />

Curling event. The idea 6f<br />

<strong>the</strong> mini-bonspiel was <strong>to</strong><br />

show <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community <strong>the</strong><br />

skill of Quesnel's special<br />

Olympians and <strong>to</strong> highlight<br />

<strong>the</strong> contribution <strong>the</strong>y make<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> community. Here, former<br />

B.C. Winter Games<br />

<strong>head</strong> Mel Dunleavey takes<br />

broom <strong>to</strong> ice <strong>to</strong> show what<br />

he's made of.<br />

Neil Horner pho<strong>to</strong><br />

and <strong>the</strong><br />

OBSERVER<br />

Congratulate<br />

Maple Drive student<br />

Jennifer Walker<br />

grade 9<br />

for being enthusiastic<br />

about school.<br />

B.C. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS<br />

CO-OPERATIVE MARKET REPORT<br />

FOR NOV 15TH, 2000<br />

STEERS RANGE HEIFERS RANGE<br />

0-299 131.00 0-299 140.00<br />

181.00 162.50<br />

300-399 130.00- 300-399 120.00-<br />

200.00 162.00<br />

400-499 125.00- 400-499 113.00-<br />

191.00 157.50<br />

500-599 120.00- 500-599 108.00-<br />

158.50 137.90<br />

600-699 108.00- 600-699 100.00-<br />

141.75 129.25<br />

700 - 799 104.00- 700-799 95.00-<br />

134.90 126.75<br />

800-899 102.00 800-899 94.00<br />

133.75 126.40<br />

900-1- 88.00 900-H 60.00<br />

122.25 121.50<br />

D1 D2 COWS 49.00 - 55.40 BUTCHER BULLS 53.00 - 63.75<br />

BRED COWS 875.00-1485.00 BRED HEIFERS 775.00-1370.00<br />

COW/CALF PAIRS 1100.00-1360.00<br />

WILLIAMS LAKE SALE THURSDAY. NOV 8 & 9<br />

Wilf Smith and his crew in Williams Lake did a fantastic job of<br />

marketing over 1100 <strong>head</strong> of bred cows and bred heifers when<br />

for <strong>the</strong> 1st time in our his<strong>to</strong>ry 201 <strong>head</strong> of bred cows were sold<br />

in one package. A tremendous group of black baldie cows bred<br />

black sold for 1390.00 each. Saskatchewan buyers selected<br />

100 <strong>head</strong> of red baldie cows at <strong>the</strong> sale <strong>to</strong>p of 1485.00 each. 44<br />

<strong>head</strong> of Shorthorn bred heifers <strong>to</strong>pped <strong>the</strong> sale at 1390.00 each.<br />

Buyers from <strong>the</strong> U.S., B.C. and Alberta kept this sale at a pace<br />

we haven't seen for some time. A huge job <strong>to</strong> preg. test and<br />

sort 1100 cows, but all went smooth. Thursday's Sale in<br />

Williams Lake featured mainly calves and Ken & Ingrid<br />

Plummer from Big Lake <strong>set</strong> <strong>the</strong> sale on fire with 23 <strong>head</strong> of 587<br />

lb. steer calves traded <strong>to</strong> 140.00. 24 <strong>head</strong> of <strong>the</strong>ir 535 lb. steer<br />

calves hit 155.430. The ring was full with 32 <strong>head</strong> of <strong>the</strong>ir heifer<br />

calves in one group weighing 500 lbs. and trading <strong>to</strong> 135.00.<br />

Rick Johnson saw <strong>the</strong>ir 405 lb. h/c reach 162.00. C S.*^<br />

Crawley had 493 lb. steer calves at 150.00. Grant Doman had<br />

668 lb. steer calves at 125.00, <strong>the</strong>ir 583 lb. steer <strong>to</strong>pped 134.50.<br />

Don & Art McKenzie had 550 lb. s/c at 133.75 and 395 lb. s/c at<br />

192.00. Jeff Giesbrecht saw <strong>the</strong>ir 22 <strong>head</strong> of 797 lb. heifers sell<br />

<strong>to</strong> 113.75, <strong>the</strong>ir 843 lb. heifers <strong>to</strong>pped 110.75. Butcher cows &<br />

feeder cows were steady with good fat cows <strong>to</strong>pping 54.00 on<br />

<strong>the</strong> high yielding kinds and feeder cows light & good traded <strong>to</strong><br />

66.00<br />

North<br />

monatBUetittess<br />

NOV 24th<br />

;<br />

ROTARY AUCTION<br />

Some of <strong>the</strong> Rotary Auction items are...<br />

Winnipeg Jets jersey, Keen's Sports $69 Gift Certificate, Kathy's Formals<br />

Trouble light with 7m cord, Amboy Logging $44<br />

10 sheets 4x7 9.5mm (3/8), Weldwood of Canada $100<br />

Nylint <strong>to</strong>y Chevy Tahoe & battery op. boat, $39<br />

Truckload of crushed gravel, City of Quesnel<br />

1 hour bucket truck rental, Neonics North Mfg<br />

Four wheel alignment, Kal Tire<br />

Archibald Clarke & Defieux<br />

^ Watch for our flyer coming in <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong>newspaper Nov. 15th or Nov. 19th<br />

Oa.rit>oo<br />

N o v e m b e r<br />

20, 21 & 22<br />

S H A W<br />

Clint Wells (left) and Gus Schwaub (right) are levelling <strong>the</strong> foundation for <strong>the</strong> new clubhouse. Terry Reid (centre) has been<br />

veiy helpful with his backhoe, dump truck and generous donation of his own time <strong>to</strong> help <strong>get</strong> <strong>the</strong> project going.<br />

Anni& Gallant pho<strong>to</strong><br />

There's more <strong>to</strong> fishing<br />

than just catching fish<br />

WHAT IS <strong>the</strong> best<br />

thing about fishing.^ I<br />

have been asked that<br />

question many times over<br />

<strong>the</strong> past four decades and<br />

have given different answers<br />

at different times.<br />

When 1 was a kid, my<br />

answer would have been<br />

an immediate, honest, and<br />

straight forward<br />

"catching fish". Back <strong>the</strong>n<br />

life was carefree. Each<br />

day was full of promise<br />

and every fishing trip was<br />

an adventure. If I wasn't<br />

<strong>head</strong>ing out <strong>to</strong> go creek<br />

fishing with my cousin<br />

Charlie, I was hounding<br />

my fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>to</strong> take me out<br />

with him in <strong>the</strong> boat. I<br />

learned how <strong>to</strong> read <strong>the</strong><br />

ring of a rise and present<br />

dry flies <strong>to</strong> opportunistic<br />

trout by <strong>the</strong> time I was<br />

eleven years old. My<br />

•childhood, at least, was<br />

simple and uncomplicated.<br />

Adolescence is never<br />

easy. Looking back, I<br />

would have <strong>to</strong> say <strong>the</strong><br />

best thing about fishing in<br />

those formidable years<br />

was that it afforded me an<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong> figure out<br />

life on my own terms.<br />

After startmg work, I<br />

could afford all <strong>the</strong> fishing<br />

gear that I had convinced<br />

myself was necessary.<br />

That was when I became<br />

a 'serious' angler -<br />

whatever <strong>the</strong> hell that is<br />

supposed <strong>to</strong> mean. I know<br />

I owned: enough spinning<br />

and bait casting gear, fly<br />

rods, reels^ fly lines, fhes,<br />

and tackle boxes, crammed<br />

vvith all <strong>the</strong> tawdry<br />

baubles of decadence, <strong>to</strong><br />

James Murray<br />

THE GREAT OUTDOORS<br />

The one thing<br />

I did learn from<br />

being a<br />

'serious' angler<br />

is that<br />

materialism<br />

<strong>get</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> way<br />

of real<br />

enjoyment.<br />

open my own tackle shop.<br />

And if my memory serves<br />

me well, it seems those<br />

were also <strong>the</strong> days when I<br />

spent a lot of time in pursuit<br />

of large fish in remote<br />

places. I probably would<br />

have said <strong>the</strong> best thing<br />

about fishing in those<br />

days was catching big<br />

fish.<br />

The one thing I did<br />

learn from being a<br />

'serious' angler is that materialism<br />

<strong>get</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> way<br />

of real enjoyment. The<br />

fish r caught with my fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

old steel rod were<br />

every bit as worthy as<br />

those rhave caught on my<br />

ultra-light, high-tech graphite<br />

rods.<br />

And, when it comes<br />

right <strong>down</strong> <strong>to</strong> it, pan fried<br />

trout served streamside<br />

with pork and beans,<br />

tastes every bit a good as<br />

salmon en route with<br />

asparagus tips.<br />

Times change. I am<br />

less ol a materialist than I<br />

use <strong>to</strong> be.<br />

These days it is time<br />

itself that is so rarely my<br />

own. I used <strong>to</strong> enjoy<br />

spending hours at <strong>the</strong><br />

edge ot a stre.im, casting<br />

flies <strong>to</strong> wary trout. I revelled<br />

at <strong>the</strong> prospect ot<br />

summer afternoons sitting<br />

in my boat, waiting for a<br />

bright shiny rainbow <strong>to</strong><br />

rise <strong>to</strong> take my imitation.<br />

More often than not, such<br />

time was spent reflecting<br />

on <strong>the</strong> events of my life. I<br />

have realized that, in spite<br />

of what <strong>the</strong> damned infernal<br />

eternal optimists say,<br />

things do not always<br />

work out <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

supposed <strong>to</strong>.<br />

However, it matters<br />

little. Because when it<br />

comes right <strong>down</strong> <strong>to</strong> it,<br />

<strong>the</strong> very best thing about<br />

fishing is indeed catching<br />

fish. When <strong>you</strong> have a<br />

fish on <strong>the</strong> line, <strong>you</strong> don't<br />

have <strong>to</strong> think about anything<br />

else.<br />

You don't have <strong>to</strong><br />

think about <strong>the</strong> pressures<br />

of day-<strong>to</strong>-day living. You<br />

don't have <strong>to</strong> worry about<br />

finances. You don't have<br />

<strong>to</strong> regret mistakes or try<br />

<strong>to</strong> figure things out. All<br />

<strong>you</strong> have <strong>to</strong> do is stay focused<br />

on <strong>the</strong> fish. For a<br />

few brief moments-nothing<br />

else matters.<br />

L<br />

I QUES-CU<br />

INSURANCE<br />

AGENCIES LTD.<br />

"A wholly owned subsidiary<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Quesnel and Distnct<br />

Credit Union"<br />

253 Reld Street<br />

992-5559<br />

<strong>set</strong><strong>to</strong> <strong>get</strong> a<br />

proper green<br />

GROUND HAS finally<br />

been broken for <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> much-anticipated<br />

lawn bowling facilities<br />

at <strong>the</strong> West Fraser Timber<br />

Park.<br />

On land originally<br />

donated by West Fraser<br />

MiUs, <strong>the</strong> city allocated<br />

a section for <strong>the</strong> lawn<br />

bowlers, but it has taken<br />

until this week for construction<br />

<strong>to</strong> begin.<br />

Clint Wells of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lawn Bowlers Society is<br />

pleased <strong>to</strong> be finally<br />

working <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />

"We plan <strong>to</strong> finish<br />

<strong>to</strong> lockup <strong>before</strong> winter<br />

really <strong>set</strong>s in," he said.<br />

Much of <strong>the</strong> credit,<br />

according <strong>to</strong> Wells, goes<br />

<strong>to</strong> companies like Kopetski's<br />

who donated <strong>the</strong><br />

gravel and <strong>the</strong> use of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir truck and <strong>to</strong> Four<br />

Star Contracting and<br />

Terry Reid who has donated<br />

his truck, backhoe<br />

and a tremendous<br />

amount of time <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

project as has Cory<br />

Nome with his truck<br />

and time.<br />

"We are so grateful<br />

for <strong>the</strong>se kind of communityminded<br />

companies,"<br />

he said.<br />

Quesnel Youth Soccer Association<br />

NEW<br />

LOCATION<br />

The office is now located at 240 McLean Street<br />

(upstairs at <strong>the</strong> Comprehensive Youth Centre,<br />

across from Regency Chrysler)<br />

Winter hours: (until Dec. 31, 2000)<br />

Mon., Wed., Fri. 12 - 5 pm<br />

PH: 983-6922 - FAX 983-6923<br />

over 24,000 of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

are looking through our paper every week.<br />

Tar<strong>get</strong> market <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mers with our<br />

Creative Frequency<br />

Package<br />

and increase <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> soles.<br />

Call Pdttie, Darcy, Pat, Robin or LaRee<br />

Q U E S N E L - C A R I B O O<br />

188 Carson Avenue - Phone 992-2121<br />

e-nnail: observer@quesnelbc.conn


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A24 Quesnel Cariboo Observer Siinda'y, November 19, 2000<br />

Quesnel Cariboo Observer<br />

Sunday, November 19, 2000 Bl<br />

Future<br />

skating<br />

stars<br />

Taylor O'Flynn, 3,<br />

buddies up with her pal<br />

Katie Berg during <strong>the</strong> Recreation<br />

Centre's Preschool<br />

Skating Program.<br />

The class is full of little<br />

tykes learning <strong>to</strong> slide and<br />

glide gracefully on <strong>the</strong><br />

ice.<br />

Pirjo Raits pho<strong>to</strong><br />

THE SNOW hasn't<br />

yet begun <strong>to</strong> fall in any<br />

serious way, but already<br />

people are starring <strong>to</strong> sign<br />

up <strong>the</strong>ir kids for crosscountry<br />

ski lessons at<br />

Hallis Lake.<br />

Elaine Watteyne said<br />

this week that over 50<br />

children have already<br />

signed up for <strong>the</strong> Jackrabbit<br />

ski course at <strong>the</strong> popular<br />

wintertime ski spot.<br />

That's pretty good,<br />

she noted, considering<br />

that <strong>the</strong> trails remain bare<br />

and dry.<br />

"We usually <strong>get</strong> between<br />

60 and 80 kids<br />

signing up, but tfie snow<br />

hasn't arrived and people<br />

aren't really thinking<br />

about skiing <strong>to</strong>o much<br />

yet." she said. "We're<br />

confident that we should<br />

have lots of snow by <strong>the</strong><br />

first week of December,<br />

when <strong>the</strong> courses start."<br />

The B.C. Rabbit program<br />

for children ages six<br />

<strong>to</strong> 12 years is considered a<br />

flagship of cross country<br />

ski programs for <strong>you</strong>th in<br />

<strong>the</strong> province.<br />

This successful, community-based<br />

program<br />

has been offered through<br />

ski schools, cross country<br />

Baine Watteyne<br />

ski clubs and recreation<br />

centres throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

province since 1981.<br />

Through it, literally thousands<br />

of <strong>you</strong>ng British<br />

Columbians have been introduced<br />

<strong>to</strong> cross country<br />

skiing through <strong>the</strong>ir participation<br />

in <strong>the</strong> program.<br />

Parents who are interested<br />

in having <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

children participate in <strong>the</strong><br />

program this year can attend<br />

a special parent<br />

meeting . on November<br />

25th at 2 p.m. <strong>to</strong> meet<br />

with coaches and take<br />

part in a waxing clinic.<br />

EYERS:<br />

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B2 Quesnel Cariboo Observer Sunday, November. 19, 2000<br />

Quesnel Cariboo Observer<br />

Sunday, November 19, 20Q0 B3<br />

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105 Announcements H 105 Announcements<br />

Internationally acclaimed<br />

Canadian Celtic funk band<br />

A TOUR OF LOCAL MERCHANTS THAT YOU CAN VISIT O N THE WEB<br />

HOW TO<br />

A CLASSIFIED AD!<br />

PHONE 992-2121<br />

or drop in<strong>to</strong> our office at<br />

188 Carson Ave. Quesnel, B.C.<br />

105 Announcement.^ • 105 Announcements H 105 Announcement.s • 105 Announcements<br />

BALANCE FASHIONS ,<br />

Ladies Clothing<br />

from XXS <strong>to</strong> Plus.<br />

Our exciting new Fall & Winter<br />

line is now available.<br />

For more information or party<br />

bookinqs call Joyce 747-1431.<br />

CHRISTMAS IS (ust around ttie<br />

corner. Do <strong>you</strong> need Santa <strong>to</strong><br />

help <strong>you</strong> with <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> party? Call<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cancer office <strong>to</strong>day at 249-<br />

5495 or 992-9022 <strong>to</strong> bool< <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong><br />

partv.<br />

1992 ACURA Integra RS. 4<br />

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B4 Quesnel Gariboo Observer<br />

Sunday, November 19, 2000<br />

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Quesnel Cariboo Observer. Sunday, November 19, 2000<br />

Professional Services<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

MS lives, here.<br />

Multiple sclerosis usually strikes people<br />

aged 20 <strong>to</strong> 40, in <strong>the</strong> prime of <strong>the</strong>ir lives.<br />

Call<br />

^^IQ Multiple Sclerosis<br />

l^lw Society of Canada<br />

1-800-268-7582 www.mssodety.ca<br />

Around <strong>the</strong> House<br />

Minor mpmrs or extensive ret<strong>to</strong>vations<br />

when <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> home heeds help<br />

FREE<br />

ESTIMATES<br />

European S<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

Masonry<br />

Journeyman (yiason<br />

Over 30 years, exp.<br />

992-3089<br />

COMMAND<br />

Bricks •Blocks 'Tiles<br />

Rock work -Fireplaces<br />

Chimneys &<br />

Chimney Repairs<br />

Drywall •Painting<br />

•Carpentry<br />

TM<br />

Start <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> vehicle by<br />

Remote Control<br />

•Trailer Skirting<br />

Quesnel Glass Ltd.<br />

253^Leg)aii Drive 992-3826 £<br />

•Commercial &<br />

Residential Wiring<br />

Bring In <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> plans for <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong><br />

FREE QUOTE<br />

•Electrical supplies<br />

•Mobile Home Connections<br />

•Central Vacuum Systems<br />

.•Lighting Fixtures on Display<br />

.GREAT PRICES'<br />

In-S<strong>to</strong>ck lighting fixtures or order from our wide selection of txioks<br />

Quality workmanship since 1952<br />

607 Dotierty - 992-5211 - Fax: 992-3222<br />

CONSTRUaiO<br />

•Residential and<br />

Commercial construction<br />

•New home construction<br />

•Renovations *Foundation&<br />

•5" Fascia Gutters •Siding<br />

•Soffit •Cus<strong>to</strong>m Millw/ork<br />

Phone Darryl for free.,<br />

estimate<br />

120 Bh-thdavs 120 Birthdays<br />

Remember this Yvette.<br />

...1983 Gavin Lake.<br />

Boy, time sure flies.<br />

Have a great<br />

32nd<br />

BIRTHDAY<br />

Nov 19.<br />

U< /"fllltt<br />

155 Obituaries<br />

SCHMIDT - Gordon Edward Sr.<br />

Gordon passed away peacefully<br />

at his home surrounded by his<br />

family on November 11, 2000.<br />

Predeceased by his fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Charlie. Lovingly remembered<br />

by fiis mo<strong>the</strong>r, Dorothy Patricia;<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r; Lyie (Gloria); best<br />

friend and soul mate, Cheryle<br />

Schmidt; Children; Gordon<br />

(Cathy), Rodger (Darlene), Murray<br />

(Fiona), Deidre (Graham);<br />

grandchildren; Natasha, Samantha,<br />

Shaunna, Tass, Karl,<br />

Kendra, Sarah, Krystal, Megan<br />

and Kaiti; many nieces,<br />

nephews, cousins and friends<br />

as well as Joyce Schmidt and<br />

family. Gordon was born jn<br />

Trail. B.C. on July 16, 1939. He<br />

was raised on <strong>the</strong> family farm in<br />

Quesnel, B.C. His entire working<br />

career was spent in <strong>the</strong> British<br />

Columbia Forest Industry,<br />

where he <strong>to</strong>uched many lives<br />

with his Big Steps and Barrel<br />

Laughs. Gordon loved being involved<br />

with <strong>the</strong> kids and adults<br />

in numerous organizations,<br />

such as. The Nanaimo Lacrosse<br />

Association. Scouts, and<br />

Soccer. He greatly enjoyed<br />

cooking sausages on Saturday<br />

mornings for <strong>the</strong> St. Paul's<br />

Men's Group. He had very fond<br />

memories of <strong>the</strong> children and<br />

staff of Camp Columbia. Gordon<br />

remained strong in his faith<br />

and will continue <strong>to</strong> do so as his<br />

life's journey continues.<br />

Services will be held on November<br />

16 at St. Paul's Anglican<br />

Church, <strong>to</strong>o Chapel St. Nanaimo.<br />

B.C. at 2:00 pm.<br />

Sands - Nanaimo<br />

220 Health / Beauty<br />

DO YOU HAVE trouble with<br />

<strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> feet? Do corns and callouses<br />

bo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>you</strong>? Toenails <strong>to</strong>o<br />

thick? For appointment call<br />

Rosina Wood R.N. at 747-1104.<br />

TAI CHI CLASSES.<br />

For all levels.<br />

Tuesdays & Thursdays.<br />

3:30 & 6:30 pm.<br />

Deane's Blackbelt Academy<br />

1431 Jade Road.<br />

Phone 992-8024.<br />

230 Lost & Found<br />

CHILD'S WHITE Niki hat ( If<br />

<strong>you</strong> ain't scared <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> psycho)<br />

written on back. Lost on Wed af<br />

Maple Park Mall or <strong>down</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn<br />

between Dollar S<strong>to</strong>re and<br />

Scotia Bank; 747-4350 Sentimental<br />

value.<br />

230 Lost & Found<br />

We are looking Sor<br />

TASHA<br />

Missing since Friday. Nov.<br />

10. from Correlieu School<br />

area. She is a spayed female<br />

Siberian Husky, white with<br />

black spots. Please call<br />

992-9361 with any info.<br />

A reward is offered upon<br />

her return.<br />

LADIES GOLD bracelet with<br />

gold stars on it. Sentimental<br />

value. Somewhere in <strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

Reward offered. Call 249-6800<br />

240 Personals<br />

CANADA'S BEST 24 HOUR<br />

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COLLEGE CUTIES WANT<br />

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Now... Day or Night - 24 hrs. 1-<br />

900-451-5457. $3.99/m. 18-t-.<br />

250 Singles<br />

HUNDREDS OF singles seeking<br />

friends & romance. Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

B.C.'s most successful introduction<br />

service. Stepping out singles<br />

1-877-612-0499.<br />

305 Antiques<br />

VINtAGE RADIOS repaifed.<br />

bouight and sold tubes, schematics,<br />

and parts<br />

Reasonable rates. Call Brian<br />

Hopkins at Old Wave Radio<br />

(250)593-4043..<br />

305 Antiques<br />

MOORCROFT. WILL pay cash<br />

for good pieces. Cheryl<br />

(250)392-6763.<br />

310 Appliances<br />

WE FIX IT ALL SHOP.<br />

1386 Maple Dnve.<br />

Rebuilt appliances for sale with<br />

6 month warranty. We accept<br />

trade-ins. Also home repair<br />

service offered. 747-5128.<br />

COMMERCIAL KITCHEN<br />

Equipment. Bids are sought for<br />

<strong>the</strong> following (as is, where is).<br />

General Electric double pizza<br />

oven; Garland 6 element range<br />

with 2' steel griddle and 2<br />

ovens; Champion high-temperature<br />

dishwasher; and 2 stainless<br />

steel meal carts. For more<br />

details, contact Wayne Sampson,<br />

St. John Hospital, Vanderhoof.(250)567-2211.<br />

Ext. 24.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Kenmore<br />

dryer.<br />

Six years old.<br />

Excellent<br />

condition. Used<br />

minimally. $175.00.<br />

Caii747«3144<br />

315 Auctions<br />

HORSE AND TACK AUCTION<br />

PRE CHRISTMAS<br />

Sunday, Dec 3rd, 11:30 am<br />

4071 McLean Road, Quesnel<br />

Large selection of tack<br />

already consigned.<br />

Phone BC Auctions<br />

250-992-9325.<br />

REAL ESTATE AUCTION.<br />

Nov. 25th, 2000 Prince George,<br />

B C. Industrial property, trailers,<br />

homes with indoor pools or inlaw-suites<br />

640 acres.<br />

$155,000. Call Richard Kunka<br />

021 Bob Sut<strong>to</strong>n for complete<br />

auction list Also. Bank foreclosures<br />

613-SOLD(7653)<br />

325 Building<br />

Materials<br />

DOORS, WINDOWS, shelving,<br />

insulation, roofing, sell it all in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cariboo Observer Classifieds<br />

Just call 992-2121<br />

1 YEAR old alum, pole scaffolding<br />

$2700 new. asking $1700.<br />

992-2806<br />

W YOO WWW THAT TOWE ARt<br />

ma 100 TPANSPOBTADON MUStUAAS<br />

IN CANAPA'<br />

325 Building<br />

Materials<br />

BOILDING<br />

OR<br />

RENOVfflTING?<br />

IN STOCK<br />

FIBERGLASS *ACRYLIC<br />

*Tubs & Showers<br />

•Toilets *Sinks<br />

'Faucets *Pumps<br />

•ABS, PVC, CU & P.B.<br />

PIPE and FITTINGS<br />

More than just pipe,<br />

more than just good prices.<br />

Phone 992-9205 Fax 992-2955<br />

WEST CENTRAL PIPE<br />

135 Keis Ave. Quesnel<br />

330 Computers<br />

WHOLESALE COMPUTERS!<br />

Wholesale computers! Wholsale<br />

computers! High quality.<br />

Prices so low <strong>you</strong> won't believe<br />

<strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> eyes' PLC Systems.<br />

www.picsystems.has.il or call<br />

Glenn at (250)923-7277.<br />

350 Free Give Away<br />

ITEMS TO BE GIVEN AWAY<br />

or if <strong>the</strong> asking price is less than<br />

$100.00. can be advertised<br />

FREE OF CHARGE in our<br />

Word Classified section. Call<br />

our office <strong>to</strong>dav at 992-2121.<br />

360 Garage Sales<br />

THE VALHALLA Motel 2010<br />

Valhaliha Rd. is selling bedspreads,<br />

drapes, blankets,<br />

sheets (fitted & flat), pillows &<br />

covers, lamps. Contact Romi at<br />

747-111T. Sale starting Nov. 10<br />

and ending Nov. 19.<br />

365 Miscellaneous<br />

For Sale<br />

1 PRE-OWNED PLAYPEN.<br />

Good condition. Easy <strong>set</strong>up/take<br />

<strong>down</strong> $20.00. Phone<br />

992-9679.<br />

SAWMILL EQUIPMENT. Compressor,<br />

genera<strong>to</strong>r. Cummings<br />

power plant, easy on fuel.<br />

Couts 6" edger with cluster,<br />

new beanngs. 6110 Jimmy<br />

power plant. 1984 Ford diesel<br />

truck, dual one <strong>to</strong>n. Antique china<br />

cupboard, $2000. Wood furnace,<br />

oil furnace. 991-5095.<br />

FLAGS<br />

All Sizes All Nations<br />

Support <strong>the</strong> Quesnel Legiofh-<br />

Flag Program^<br />

Qga.R8l9<br />

365 Miscellaneous<br />

For Sale<br />

FAX MACHINE, Sharp UX130p<br />

and desk, 3 drawers, shelf on<br />

<strong>to</strong>p, slide out shelf. $800. 747-<br />

3780.<br />

RUG SHAMPOOER $35. Vaccume<br />

broom. $10. Water distiller<br />

$30. Battery charger $35.<br />

Conventional oven. $25. 13" TV<br />

VCR remote $100. Call 992-<br />

9150.<br />

ELECTRAHOME FLOOR model<br />

drum humidifier, excellent<br />

condition, new pad, $65 obo.<br />

747-1755.<br />

LADY SCHICK Hair dryers $8.<br />

36 cup coffee maker $35. Vaporizer<br />

$8. Ceiling fixture $2.<br />

747-3171.<br />

4 QUART <strong>the</strong>rmos $8. Bar ice<br />

bucket $4. Waffle iron $8. 747-<br />

3171.<br />

STEEL SNOW shovels $9 or $5<br />

ea. Snow pusher $15. Approx<br />

100' ext cord. $15. 747-3171.<br />

10 SPEED bike $30. Girls<br />

mountain bike $45. Ice skates<br />

$2. 3 suitcases $15. Bike helmet<br />

$5. 747-3171.<br />

LITTLE TYKES playhouse, $8.<br />

Deluxe tree stand $12. Tree<br />

stand $3. 747-3171.<br />

370 Music<br />

We Buy & Sell Pianos<br />

Call now 992-5512<br />

The B&B MUSIC Ltd.<br />

326 Reid Street<br />

375 Sporting Goods<br />

HOME GYM - Weider Super<br />

Circut Master. 210 lb. New price<br />

over $700. Selling for $250.obo.<br />

Call 992-9223 eves.<br />

385 Tools<br />

1 YEAR old alum, pole scaffolding.<br />

$2700 new, asking $1700.<br />

992-2806.<br />

6 SECTION diamond harrows<br />

with draw box. $35. Homelite<br />

chainsaw. 24" bar. $80. 1/4 inch<br />

drill $15. Battery charger. $35.<br />

Call 747-3200.<br />

405 Feed & Seed<br />

SQUARE & round bales for<br />

horses. Round bales for cows.<br />

992^2316 or 747-8574.<br />

OATS & BARLEY. Whole or<br />

rolled. Large round bales of<br />

straw & hay. 747-1648.<br />

410 Farm<br />

Ecluipment<br />

Huber Farm Equipment Ud<br />

PARTS & SERVICE<br />

•Agco •White<br />

•Kubota trac<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

•Massey Ferguson<br />

•Hes<strong>to</strong>n Haying Equipment<br />

A.J. (Andy) Nagy<br />

392-6605<br />

F^v-ggp-fiMP Cell: .^98-1120<br />

410 Farm<br />

Equipment<br />

410 Farm<br />

Equipment<br />

Highline's<br />

Bate Pro 7000 Pius<br />

Reduces feeding costs<br />

fyf )$% and Feedingt<br />

Requirements<br />

up <strong>to</strong> 30%<br />

Huber Farm Equipment Ltd<br />

PARIS & SERVICE<br />

•Agco •White *Kiibota Trac<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

|*Massey Ferguson •Hes<strong>to</strong>n Haying Equipment<br />

A.J. (Andy) Nagy<br />

392-6605<br />

Fax:392-6642 0611:398-1120<br />

425 Lives<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

BCBFA BC Breeder & Feeder<br />

Association. Feeder Associations<br />

Loan Guarantee Program.<br />

Bred Heifer Associations Loan<br />

Guarantee Program. Financing<br />

for feeder cattle, sheep and<br />

bred heifers is ^ available<br />

throughout BC from <strong>the</strong> Feeders<br />

Association. Cattleman<br />

please contact <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> local Association:<br />

Cariboo-Chilcotin Cooperative<br />

Feeders Association<br />

Secretary Don Buchanan, Williams<br />

Lake, Phone 250-392-<br />

1054, Fax 250-392-1035. Quesnel<br />

Cooperative Feeders Association,<br />

Cariboo Bred Heifer Cooperative,-Secretary<br />

Linda Gilson,<br />

Quesnel. Phone 250-747-<br />

8413, Fax 250-747-8410 (res).<br />

Phone 250-992-8483, Fax 250-<br />

992-8489 (work).<br />

5 ROAD Island Red. Barred<br />

Rock cross roosters. $5.00<br />

each. Call 747-4471.<br />

430 Pet Boarding<br />

NEED TO board <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> dog? Call<br />

Lucky Penny's Dog Grooming.<br />

747-3071.<br />

435 Pets<br />

ANIMALS SOLD as purebred<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ck' must be registered in<br />

compliance with <strong>the</strong> Canadian<br />

Lives<strong>to</strong>ck Pediqree Act.<br />

PUPPIES OR KITTENS<br />

TO BE GIVEN AWAY?<br />

Please bring in <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> ads for four<br />

free insertions <strong>to</strong> CARIBOO<br />

OBSERVER. 188 Carson Ave.<br />

CKC Registered German<br />

shepherd puppies. Excellent<br />

pedigree, health and temperment.<br />

Tat<strong>to</strong>oed, 1st shots, $500<br />

and up. Phone (250)392-6504<br />

Williams Lake.<br />

9 MONTH old Sheltie Collie<br />

cross with Amercian Eskimo.<br />

Free <strong>to</strong> good home. Phone<br />

747-2594.<br />

TO GIVE away: 5 litter trained<br />

kittens. Ready Nov 21. 74V-<br />

0624.<br />

435 Pets<br />

LAB, BEAUTFUL purebred<br />

puppies. CKC reg. Yellow,<br />

ready <strong>to</strong> go. Vet inspected. 2nd<br />

shots; dewormed $500.<br />

(604)859-7510. Cell: 309-7423,<br />

Toll free 877-334-3480.<br />

470 Logging/<br />

Timber<br />

M&K Sawmills in Quesnel is<br />

looking for Douglas Fir saw<br />

logs. (250) 992-2660.<br />

510 Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

GET THE MOST OUT OF<br />

YOUR ADVERTISING DOL­<br />

LARS!!! $45.00 plus GST ($75<br />

per word for additional words)<br />

puts <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> ad in The Williams<br />

Lake Tribune, The 100 Mile<br />

House Free Press, and The<br />

Quesnel Cariboo Observer for<br />

two weeks.<br />

CARIBOO-WIDE<br />

CLASSIFIEDS.<br />

A great deal - phone <strong>to</strong>day!<br />

Phone 992-2121.<br />

4 BUSINESSES for sale<br />

Books, clothing, computer, coffee<br />

bar, priced for fast sale<br />

Contact File S, c/o Quesnel<br />

Cariboo Observer, 188 Carson<br />

Ave., Quesnel. BC, V2J 2A8.<br />

S85 GENERATES $1,770 +<br />

month. No selling, advertising<br />

or recruiting required. No phone<br />

calls <strong>to</strong> make or meetings <strong>to</strong> attend.<br />

Optional: Pays 80% Fast-<br />

Start bonus. Call 1-800-847-<br />

7418.<br />

510 Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

$100-$200/HR. National Cleaning<br />

Franchise. $1950 <strong>to</strong>tal investment.<br />

Includes state of art<br />

equip <strong>to</strong> clean ANY ceiling/wall.<br />

Light work. Training. Excellent<br />

return. No exp. necessary.<br />

(604)252-4865.<br />

40% RETURN or higher. Award<br />

winning concept. Limited offer<br />

Proven formula. No work required.<br />

Not MLM. Min. $10,000.<br />

investment. Call (604)889-2959.<br />

LEAVE THE rat race! dot.com<br />

revolution is now! Invest only<br />

$125.00 US. 1-877-945-4333 or<br />

(604)307-5628 (Recorded Imin.<br />

meg.)<br />

BE A success s<strong>to</strong>ry! Lucrative<br />

opportunity for a qualified few<br />

No selling. Reasonable investment.<br />

Amazing return. Take<br />

charge of <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> future, and <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong><br />

success. Can be managed around<br />

present gmployment. Min.<br />

invest. $16,800. Free brochure:<br />

1-888-335-7533.<br />

520 Careers<br />

TRAIN TO WORK: IN THE<br />

COMPUTER INDUSTRY Network<br />

Technician. Computer<br />

Technician, Programmer Analyst,<br />

Office Administra<strong>to</strong>r, For<br />

program or student loan<br />

information<br />

From our CDI college<br />

(Abbotsford Campus) Call <strong>to</strong>ll<br />

free <strong>to</strong>dav 1-888-229^1555.<br />

540 Help Wanted<br />

THE QUESNEL CARIBOO<br />

OBSERVER<br />

requires a permanent earner for<br />

WEST FRASER RD.<br />

also we are looking <strong>to</strong> start a<br />

paper route in <strong>the</strong>: Milburn<br />

Lake Rd area.<br />

Anyone interested please call<br />

Karen at 992-2121.<br />

TEST DRIVE! Unique opportunity<br />

<strong>to</strong> own & operate a 2O0O<br />

Pete with zero <strong>down</strong>. You must<br />

have mm. 2 yrs. flat deck hwy.<br />

exp. able & willing <strong>to</strong> run CANA­<br />

DA/USA and possess good references<br />

Tom or Andre<br />

(800)663-0099<br />

QUESNEL BARBER shop has<br />

an opportunity for a pt/ft licensed<br />

hair stylist. Apply with<br />

resume <strong>to</strong> Ralph at 440 Reid<br />

Street.<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST position<br />

required at <strong>the</strong> Quesnel<br />

Dental Group. Send resume <strong>to</strong><br />

Dr Pellizzan. 674 Front St.<br />

Quesnel. B C V2J 2K8.<br />

Are <strong>you</strong> on an E.l. claim and<br />

thinking of starting a business?<br />

Make HI Kppoinlinciit lo sec jf <strong>you</strong> nrc cliKilile <strong>to</strong> apply lor .Snlf-Kniploymciil<br />

Bciipniji <strong>to</strong> help <strong><strong>you</strong>r</strong> income whilp <strong>you</strong> .slari this husinrss.<br />

Please phone 747'1212 <strong>to</strong> make an appointment.<br />

.C-oniniiinily I•^llll|•^>s is IUTC lo assist new sind existing<br />

Biisiiies-sfs with loans and busine.ss c-ouiiseling.<br />

The Better Business Builders<br />

: 679 Hwy. 97 South<br />

next <strong>to</strong> Ihc Maple Park StioppinK Cenlre<br />

Heavy Metal Ntnlng Equipment<br />

Optic 5030 10X42<br />

'396.00<br />

Official Retailer for:<br />

Keene Engineering<br />

Brun<strong>to</strong>n Compasses<br />

Back Country Access<br />

Order Une (250) 994-3489<br />

«''«'?SS{S<br />

'399.95<br />

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