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The Award Winning Voice of <strong>Senior</strong>s throughout the Thompson/Nicola/Shuswap Districts<br />

Volume 12, No. 1, JULY 2003<br />

<strong>Senior</strong><br />

<strong>Connector</strong><br />

Enjoy<br />

your<br />

“The <strong>Senior</strong>s’ Own Newspaper” summer!<br />

Thinking Out Loud<br />

Visit us online at www.seniorconnector.com<br />

Hilda Rasich’s Busy Hands<br />

BY SHIRLEY J. MARK<br />

BY LISA HENDERSON<br />

Hilda Rasich’s beautiful hands prove<br />

that a lifetime of hard work can be<br />

good for you. A founder of the<br />

Brocklehurst Community Hall and the<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s Centre, the 88-year-old city<br />

pioneer has used those hands for many<br />

purposes over the years.<br />

Rasich’s memories of her early<br />

years in Brocklehurst are very clear.<br />

She was fifteen years old when she<br />

came to Kamloops in 1929 with her<br />

family. Her family, the Bosserts, had<br />

emigrated from Romania and spent<br />

some months on the prairies before<br />

arriving at what was then known as<br />

B.C. Fruitland.<br />

This charming card was hand-delivered to me on June “The boss picked us up at the station<br />

and drove us out to Brocklehurst<br />

22, 2003, 63 years after my sister created it. Inside the<br />

card is written ‘To Shirley, with love from Doris, to a line of shacks. We were out in<br />

1940.’ I had not seen the card before and don’t know why Crestline, near where the airport is.”<br />

she made it for me, then didn’t give it to me. I was seven in said Rasich. “The farmers were told<br />

1940 and she was 19, perhaps she designed another card for what to plant. I ploughed with two<br />

me thinking this was too sophisticated for a seven-year-old. horses, walking behind the plough all<br />

PHOTO: LISA HENDERSON<br />

We can only speculate — but will never know for certain. day. I had to do that in a dress.”<br />

Hilda Rasich<br />

Doris suffered a brain aneurysm on December 18, 1976, a She wore a dress when she worked<br />

few short hours after her son’s (Ron’s) wedding in Calgary. at the tomato cannery in Kamloops,<br />

She and her husband were staying with my niece (Carole) too, although then it was covered with 20th Anniversary<br />

about 80 miles out of Calgary when the aneurysm struck her an apron. She said that if you were fast<br />

and she immediately went into a coma. She was rushed to at peeling tomatoes you got paid by Celebration!<br />

hospital in Calgary, but never regained consciousness and the crate, but most worked for 32 cents<br />

died the day after Christmas. We were living in Colorado an hour. The Brocklehurst workers Desert Gardens Community Centre is building at 540 Seymour Street and<br />

Springs at the time and went to California to be with another pedalled miles on their bikes to work celebrating its origins. Several community<br />

minded individuals decided in new setting, Desert Gardens has<br />

dedicated as “Desert Gardens.” In the<br />

sister for that sad Christmas season. When Doris’s husband in September and October in the<br />

called to tell us she had died and the funeral was to be on the 1930s.<br />

1983 to start the Lansdowne <strong>Senior</strong>s evolved from a <strong>Senior</strong>s Centre to a real<br />

last day of that year, we immediately booked flights from “All the farmers brought ripe tomatoes<br />

there by horse and buggy. The tered with incorporation in November On the occasion of our 20th year of<br />

Centre. This name was officially regis-<br />

Community Centre for everyone.<br />

Los Angeles to Saskatoon, where family picked us up at the<br />

airport for the trip to their home in Prince Albert.<br />

ketchup smelled wonderful when you 1983. After operating the Centre in operation we are proud to honour the<br />

Now, for the pleasant surprise I received one morning a came across the bridge from various downtown locations, the foresight of our founders and recognize<br />

the many sponsors that supported<br />

few days after coming home from hospital, on May 28, after Brockelhurst,” said Rasich.<br />

Centre moved to the 300 Block of<br />

my back surgery and stroke. My phone rang just after 9 a.m. “If I wasn’t there, I was packing Victoria Street. The name was reregistered<br />

as <strong>Senior</strong>s Community Centre financially. The centrepiece for the<br />

the efforts of the Community Centre<br />

and a man’s voice said, “Do you know who this is” His apples at Mainline Shipping. There<br />

voice seemed familiar but I wasn’t sure. Then he said, “It’s were two packing houses near where Society. In order to obtain a more suitable<br />

facility for all the different activi-<br />

“Desert Gardens Recognition Board”<br />

start of our celebration will be the new<br />

Ron — Carole and I are coming to see you the weekend of Riverside Park is now. They would<br />

PLEASE SEE “THINKING,” PAGE 13 PLEASE SEE “HILDA,” PAGE 12 ties bold plans were made for a new<br />

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Desert Garden and<br />

Auxiliary News<br />

BY PEGGIE WARD<br />

Welcome to Summer, a<br />

beautiful season of the year.<br />

Let’s hope for several weeks<br />

of nice weather.<br />

I’m told that Linedance,<br />

Fitness Fun, all Card Games<br />

and Bingo will continue<br />

throughout the summer. I<br />

don’t know about Carpet<br />

Bowling So you will have<br />

to look at the calendar.<br />

The Auxiliary will continue<br />

to have “coffee meetings”<br />

for the summer and<br />

will get back to business in<br />

September.In the fall we will<br />

plan a Bazaar and Fashion<br />

Show.<br />

There are three or four<br />

Wedding Receptions being<br />

held at the Centre in the<br />

month of <strong>July</strong>. Congratulations<br />

to the Happy<br />

Couples.<br />

June 21st saw us hold our<br />

last Saturday morning breakfast<br />

until September. Since<br />

we haven’t been able to find<br />

a volunteer cook for<br />

Saturday mornings. It made<br />

a long day for Kelly, when<br />

she had another function on<br />

Saturday evening. We hope<br />

you will all understand and<br />

join us again in the fall.<br />

Thank you to the folks at<br />

Schoenings. I was so happy<br />

to see your time and temperature<br />

sign fixed. Really<br />

missed it! ( I’m one of<br />

those people who still like to<br />

see the temperature in<br />

Farenheit.)<br />

A Giant Crib Tournament<br />

will be held Sunday <strong>July</strong><br />

20th.<br />

I hope that you all had a<br />

Happy Canada Day.<br />

Hello to all shut ins and<br />

Happy Birthday to all thoses<br />

who have birthdays in <strong>July</strong>.<br />

See you all next month.<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> encourages<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

Please forward them to us via mail at<br />

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E-mail:<br />

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JULY, 2003<br />

Letter to the Editor:<br />

The <strong>Senior</strong>s’ Carnival<br />

held on Wednesday, June 11<br />

at McArthur Island was a<br />

huge success with close to<br />

500 people in attendance.<br />

Thanks to the continued<br />

sponsorship from Thompson<br />

Valley Savings Credit Union,<br />

this community event has<br />

grown immensely over the<br />

last 10 years.<br />

In the past, staff at Parks<br />

& Recreation used Riverside<br />

Park Bandshell, Heritage<br />

House and Parkside Lounge<br />

as site locations. This year<br />

we decided to do something<br />

different. We actually asked<br />

people who worked with<br />

seniors, and even seniors<br />

themselves for ideas on what<br />

they would like to happen on<br />

their day. Hence the change<br />

in venue and program format.<br />

An event like this<br />

requires assistance from<br />

many people. Pastor Neil<br />

Mansell and his volunteers<br />

from the Feast helped with<br />

the games, the Old Time<br />

Fiddlers along with Roxanne<br />

Hall and Bonnie McLean<br />

provided entertainment, the<br />

Brocklehurst Lions served<br />

baked beans and barbequed<br />

burgers (complete with<br />

hand-chopped onions), Neil<br />

McDonald from Interior<br />

Display made sure his tents<br />

gave us extra protection, the<br />

organizing committee of<br />

Melody Formanski, Muriel<br />

Dupuis, Dana Levere, Mike<br />

Bittante, Lynn Murphy and<br />

Danielle Duperreault who<br />

turned great ideas into fun<br />

things to do, and last but not<br />

least, the grunt workers, Lisa<br />

Geary, Alexei Gavriel and<br />

Ben Foulger who set up<br />

tables and chairs, made popcorn,<br />

served ice cream cones<br />

(that was graciously donated<br />

from Blackwell Dairy), carried<br />

food and drink for the<br />

seniors and stayed right to<br />

the end cleaning up under the<br />

watchful eyes of all the<br />

crows.<br />

What would an event be<br />

if no one showed up The<br />

coverage of articles and pictures<br />

published in the<br />

Kamloops Daily News, the<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> and<br />

Kamloops This Week made<br />

sure the word was out. It was<br />

most rewarding to see the<br />

happy smiles on so many<br />

faces. To all who make this<br />

community a great place to<br />

live, work and play thank<br />

you a million times!<br />

K-J Klontz<br />

Recreation Program<br />

Coordinator<br />

City of Kamloops<br />

Parks & Recreation Services<br />

For the Record<br />

Last month’s feature on<br />

Al Trotter contained two factual<br />

errors. Al and Val<br />

Trotter were married in<br />

1950, not in 1948, as stated<br />

in the article. The “Horror<br />

March,” ending Trotter’s<br />

time in the prisoner-of- war<br />

camp, was not a Russian<br />

undertaking. The thousandmile<br />

march to a North Sea<br />

port was led by German soldiers.<br />

—Lisa Henderson.<br />

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JULY, 2003 SENIOR CONNECTOR www.seniorconnector.com PAGE 9<br />

Mayor Rothenburger turns<br />

earth at Hugh Allen Drive<br />

In Kamloops on June 18,<br />

Mayor Mel Rothenburger<br />

and Interior Health board<br />

chair Alan Dolman turned<br />

the soil at 1220 Hugh Allen<br />

Drive, the location of the<br />

new Kamloops <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

Village.<br />

The project is lead by<br />

Retirement Concepts of<br />

Vancouver who will be providing<br />

142 residential care<br />

beds and assisted living<br />

units at the facility.<br />

Interior health has contracted<br />

89 of the residential<br />

care beds to provide care for<br />

people with complex health<br />

needs who require 24-hour<br />

professional nursing care.<br />

The facility will feature<br />

large private rooms for all<br />

residents each with their<br />

own bathroom, bright and<br />

spacious open areas, a village<br />

centre with a tuck shop<br />

and bistro, and excellent<br />

accessibility for people in<br />

walkers and wheelchairs.<br />

“We want to be able to<br />

offer more choices for<br />

seniors in the future, and the<br />

concept of this new facility<br />

will be a “campus of care”<br />

where we offer various care<br />

levels so seniors can stay in<br />

the same place as their<br />

needs change,” said Azim<br />

Jamal, president of<br />

Retirement Concepts. “All<br />

our facilities are designed to<br />

offer an attractive, homelike<br />

environment, while at the<br />

same time providing a variety<br />

of care levels and services<br />

depending on the<br />

needs of our residents.”<br />

The designer of the<br />

project, architect Derek<br />

Crawford and the project<br />

manager Doug Kasper were<br />

also on hand to join in the<br />

festivities. Kasper mentioned<br />

that although the<br />

company is based in<br />

Vancouver, most of the<br />

labour and resources<br />

required over the next 15<br />

months will come from<br />

local sources.<br />

The facility is scheduled<br />

to open in the summer of<br />

2004.<br />

Parkside Estate Opening<br />

BRUNI BAUN<br />

Parkside Estate is opening,<br />

and we are hitting the ground<br />

running. The full service<br />

seniors’ center will be up and<br />

running on Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 1st.<br />

It’s been a long hard road but<br />

the work has paid off and a<br />

wonderful facility has been<br />

erected to serve the area’s<br />

seniors who would like a<br />

carefree, unencumbered<br />

lifestyle, with no meals to<br />

prepare, weekly housekeeping,<br />

linen and towel service<br />

and many other amenities<br />

that go along with the unit<br />

rental. Tenants will also be<br />

able to receive assistance<br />

when they need some help<br />

with things like bathing or<br />

getting ready for the day each<br />

morning. A suite is available<br />

for short-term bookings for<br />

anyone needing the services<br />

of Parkside on a temporary<br />

basis.<br />

The <strong>July</strong> Activities<br />

Calendar, for Parkside Estate<br />

has been set, with activities<br />

from walking to quilting to a<br />

musical jam session.<br />

Parkside Estates promises to<br />

be a active place to enjoy life<br />

and the Chase community.<br />

The village of Chase is a<br />

gem of a small town located<br />

at the gateway to the<br />

Shuswap Lakes. The community<br />

boasts services and<br />

recreational opportunities<br />

within easy walking distance.<br />

Shops, banks, post<br />

office, dentist, optometrist,<br />

pharmacy, physio-therapist,<br />

library, curling rink, bowling<br />

alley, churches within<br />

four blocks, health/ medical<br />

center and ambulance services<br />

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Food For Thought<br />

How Sweet It Is!<br />

BY ENID DAMER<br />

Dr. Barry R. Weaver<br />

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On a mid-June Saturday<br />

morning, we take our weekly<br />

walk through the<br />

Farmers’ Market, enjoying<br />

the abundance of fresh produce.<br />

We are glad to see the<br />

return of trout, both fresh<br />

and smoked, after an<br />

absence of two years. Now I<br />

have to decide on our weekly<br />

treat — smoked trout or<br />

sheep cheese in olive oil and<br />

herbs. Decisions! Decisions!<br />

There are lots of bedding<br />

plants remaining but<br />

they will soon be replaced<br />

by lettuce, radishes, green<br />

onions and strawberries.<br />

Already there are bunches<br />

of spinach and asparagus,<br />

hot house tomatoes, cucumber<br />

and peppers.<br />

However, this Saturday<br />

my focus is on honey. There<br />

are several vendors selling<br />

their home-grown product,<br />

sweet and fresh and at a fair<br />

price. I buy a small tub from<br />

our former stock-broker and<br />

hurry off home to make a<br />

batch of granola and some<br />

honey-butter (2 tablespoons<br />

Becel mixed with 3 tablespoons<br />

honey) for our<br />

Sunday morning breakfast<br />

pancakes. There is something<br />

about honey which<br />

adds a flavour very different<br />

from sugar.<br />

Honey has a long history<br />

as a sweetener. It was<br />

regarded by the ancients as<br />

the food of the Gods and a<br />

symbol of wealth and happiness.<br />

In the Bible, the<br />

Promised Land is described<br />

as “the land of milk and<br />

honey” In the Middle Ages,<br />

honey was used medicinally<br />

and to make mead, an alcoholic<br />

beverage made with<br />

honey, yeast and ginger.<br />

Mead is too sweet for my<br />

taste but if anyone would<br />

like to make a batch, here is<br />

a recipe as printed on a souvenir<br />

tea towel bought in<br />

Cornwall, England.<br />

18th Century Mead<br />

3 pounds honey<br />

1 gallon water<br />

1 ounce yeast<br />

2 ounces Jamaican ginger<br />

Boil water for half an<br />

hour. (I can’t think why<br />

www.seniorconnector.com<br />

unless it is to drive off any<br />

impurities)<br />

Add honey and boil for<br />

an hour, skimming off the<br />

scum as it collects. Cut up<br />

ginger and bruise it, place in<br />

a muslin bag and add to the<br />

liquid. Put in yeast when it<br />

is almost cold. Pour into<br />

bottles and when the action<br />

of the yeast ceases, cork<br />

tightly. Drink hot or cold.<br />

Another old recipe using<br />

honey is Bar-Le-Duc. It is<br />

fiddly to make because you<br />

have to stem each black currant<br />

but it is delicious<br />

poured over ice-cream.<br />

Bar Le-Duc<br />

Wash and stem 3 quarts<br />

black currants. Crush a few<br />

at the bottom of the pot.<br />

Bring to the boiling point,<br />

then boil 2 minutes. Add 6<br />

cups heated sugar. Boil 2<br />

1/2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup<br />

honey in a slow stream so as<br />

not to disturb the boiling<br />

point. Boil 2 1/2 minutes<br />

longer. Pour into sterilized<br />

jars and cover with wax.<br />

As a child, the first<br />

honey I tasted was wild<br />

honey in the comb, given<br />

me by a friend whose father<br />

was adept at tracking bees<br />

to a bee-tree and smoking<br />

out the bees. As I chewed,<br />

trying to separate the wax<br />

from the sweet stuff inside, I<br />

decided that honey was definitely<br />

over-rated. My first<br />

encounter with commercial<br />

honey was an embarrassement<br />

when, being invited to<br />

a friend’s house for supper, I<br />

was passed an unused tin of<br />

creamed honey. I had never<br />

seen anything like that<br />

before (it looked like lard)<br />

and, much to the amusement<br />

of my hosts, had no<br />

idea what to do with it!<br />

In Victoria, we bought<br />

Babe’s honey in gallon jars<br />

from an unattended fruit<br />

stand on a side street. They<br />

sold on the honour system<br />

— customers dropped the<br />

correct money into a sealed<br />

box and helped themselves.<br />

2003 Terry Fox Run<br />

for Cancer Research<br />

September 14, 2003<br />

• Theme: “Unbreakable Spirit”<br />

• Run, walk, bike or skate all across Canada<br />

• Pledge sheets available in numerous<br />

stores across BC<br />

• Online pledging at www.terryfoxrun.org<br />

• 89¢ of every dollar goes directly to the<br />

National Cancer Institute of Canada<br />

For more information call<br />

1-888-TFOXRUN (836-9786)<br />

That was over 40 years ago<br />

and I doubt that Babe still<br />

sells honey that way.<br />

Here’s a recipe good for<br />

an outdoor summer meal.<br />

Honeyed Garlic Chicken<br />

Wings<br />

1/4 cup soy sauce<br />

1/2 cup liquid honey<br />

2 cloves garlic, minced<br />

1 teaspoon sherry<br />

2 or 3 pounds chicken wings<br />

Combine soy sauce,<br />

honey, garlic and sherry.<br />

Bake the chicken wings in a<br />

shallow pan 325 degrees for<br />

about an hour, basting with<br />

the honey sauce until it has<br />

all been used. Watch carefully<br />

towards the end of the<br />

cooking time in case the<br />

wings become charred<br />

By the time you read<br />

this column, it will be <strong>July</strong>.<br />

I hope you all have a very<br />

pleasant summer and I’ll see<br />

you at the Market!<br />

Art Knapp/CNIB<br />

GARDEN TOUR<br />

View the gardens of some of<br />

the family and friends of the<br />

Art Knapp Garden Centre<br />

Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 6 - 9am-3pm<br />

Cost: $10<br />

All proceeds to CNIB<br />

Pick up an address list of gardens<br />

on the tour at Art Knapp’s.<br />

Hot dogs and drinks will be for<br />

sale at 5030 Cammeray.<br />

For more info: 374-8080<br />

or visit Art Knapp’s<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

Unbreakable spirit<br />

Carolyn Ehrier is a young<br />

girl whose compassion and<br />

commitment to make this<br />

world a better place surpasses<br />

most. One year ago,<br />

Carolyn witnessed her<br />

grandfather losing his battle<br />

with cancer and since has<br />

decided to help make cancer<br />

a disease of the past.<br />

What could an 11-yearold<br />

really do that would<br />

make a difference<br />

As a toddler, Carolyn suffered<br />

from alopecia, a disorder<br />

that causes hair loss. As a<br />

result, when she was able to<br />

grow and keep her hair she<br />

cherished her long, blonde<br />

locks. She loved having it<br />

styled and planned to keep it<br />

her whole life. In February<br />

2002, Carolyn and her mother<br />

Christine were discussing<br />

cancer and how unfortunate<br />

it is that many people lose<br />

their hair through chemotherapy<br />

treatments. Carolyn’s<br />

mom mentioned how<br />

some people shave their hair<br />

to encourage people to<br />

donate money and time in<br />

support of cancer research.<br />

Carolyn just said, “I could do<br />

that and people would probably<br />

give a lot of money and<br />

that could help find a cure.”<br />

Christine was surprised at<br />

her daughter’s statement saying<br />

that, “Carolyn was a popular<br />

girl who valued her<br />

looks, social and fashion status<br />

greatly.”<br />

However, as time passed<br />

Carolyn’s determination and<br />

spirit to make a difference<br />

strengthened. She forged<br />

a<br />

when her family learned that<br />

the entire community of<br />

Sparwood had raised a total<br />

of $6,900 the previous year.<br />

However, as people learned<br />

of Carolyn’s endeavours, she<br />

was able to not only meet,<br />

but surpass her goal of<br />

$5,000 and raised a total of<br />

During her campaign,<br />

people would ask how short<br />

she was going to cut her hair.<br />

She always looked sort of<br />

puzzled, and replied that she<br />

would be shaving it all off, of<br />

course. After all, she was<br />

doing this both to raise<br />

money for research and to<br />

show her support of those<br />

who lost their hair to treatments.<br />

In this way she kept<br />

the spirit alive and encouraged<br />

people to remember the<br />

importance of donating for<br />

The theme for this year’s<br />

Terry Fox Run is “Unbreakable<br />

Spirit,” reflecting not<br />

only on Terry’s spirit, shown<br />

during his 1980 Marathon of<br />

Hope, but also that of supporters<br />

like Carolyn. If you<br />

would like to show your spirit<br />

and help beat cancer,<br />

please come out and support<br />

take place all across Canada.<br />

This year we are proud to<br />

announce a new feature<br />

for online pledging. For<br />

more information please contact<br />

our national website<br />

ahead<br />

ing<br />

setting<br />

$5,000<br />

goal<br />

for<br />

of rais-<br />

cancer<br />

research.<br />

appeared<br />

Carolyn’s<br />

to be unattainable<br />

goal<br />

$6,810.<br />

cancer research.<br />

your<br />

Fox<br />

September<br />

local community<br />

Run<br />

14.<br />

on<br />

The<br />

Terry<br />

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at www.terryfoxrun.org or<br />

call 1-888-TFOXRUN<br />

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Financial Focus<br />

Protecting your assets<br />

Canadians<br />

nominated for<br />

Will Rogers<br />

awards<br />

BY MIKE PUHALLO<br />

Canadians among the<br />

finalists for the 2003 Will<br />

Rogers awards to be presented<br />

on <strong>July</strong> 8 in Fort Worth,<br />

Texas include: Ian Tyson,<br />

Longview Alberta; Eli Barsi,<br />

Stony Plain, Alberta; Doris<br />

Daley, Calgary, Alberta;<br />

Tammy Gisiasen, Innisfail,<br />

Alberta; Frank Gleeson,<br />

Williams Lake, B.C.; and<br />

Mike Puhallo, Kamloops,<br />

B.C.<br />

There are also two<br />

Canadian videos nominated<br />

for western music video of<br />

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Issues you need to consider<br />

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The key to establishing a<br />

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The investment representative<br />

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a plan to pass your estate on<br />

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When establishing an<br />

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these ideas:<br />

1) Identify your objectives.<br />

Estate planning really<br />

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should focus on planning for<br />

life more than for death –<br />

your life, the lives of family<br />

and friends, and finally the<br />

lives of your heirs. Estate<br />

planning involves not only<br />

financial and tax matters, but<br />

also helping to make sure<br />

family members will be<br />

secure. You can discuss your<br />

objectives with your professional<br />

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assets. In order for professional<br />

advisors to assist you<br />

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checklist you can<br />

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your estate, your family<br />

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Keeping your list of<br />

assets up to date will help, so<br />

consolidate your assets and<br />

keep a detailed inventory of<br />

your securities.<br />

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written document that provides<br />

for the distribution of<br />

your property when you die.<br />

Wills are important because<br />

they allow you to determine<br />

how and to whom your<br />

assets will be distributed. If<br />

you die without a will, the<br />

distribution of your estate<br />

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of the province you live in. A<br />

will is also important if you<br />

have minor children,<br />

because it allows you to designate<br />

a guardian. Your will<br />

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updated periodically.<br />

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German choir visits Le Jeune Manor<br />

BY ARLENE SHORSKY<br />

A German choir brought<br />

a European touch to residents<br />

of Le Jeune Manor on<br />

May 28. Doreen Haughton<br />

played the piano and the 12<br />

chorals gave a nice sound in<br />

German.<br />

The choir sang appropriate<br />

pieces for the season.<br />

Their first song was<br />

“Spring,” commonly known<br />

as the bird song, followed by<br />

“The Spring is just<br />

Coming,” “The Flute” and<br />

“Now we have Flowers.”<br />

They sang a medley of<br />

hunting tunes near the end,<br />

with “Goodbye and<br />

Goodnight” as the closing<br />

song.<br />

John Nykyforchyn, on<br />

behalf of the Knights of<br />

Columbus and tenants,<br />

thanked the group for coming<br />

and for their fine performance.<br />

Refreshments were compliments<br />

of Wanda Bedard<br />

and Olive Hews.<br />

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BY BLAIR NIXON<br />

Maria Clark came to Canada<br />

from the Philippines in<br />

1990. She became a<br />

Canadian citizen in 1996. In<br />

December, 1997, her husband<br />

purchased a kiosk at<br />

the food fair in the Ironwood<br />

Mall in Campbell River.<br />

Maria worked at her husband’s<br />

business.<br />

In <strong>July</strong>, 1998, one<br />

evening after the mall was<br />

closed to the public, Maria<br />

and her husband were walking<br />

in a mall corridor to<br />

attend a merchant’s meeting.<br />

She was familiar with<br />

warning signs that were used<br />

when the floor was being<br />

washed in the mall. There<br />

were none out that evening.<br />

As she walked towards<br />

the area where the meeting<br />

was being held, she and her<br />

husband crossed the tiled<br />

area in the corridor.<br />

Suddenly, she slipped and<br />

fell and her husband heard a<br />

“clunk” which he believed<br />

was from her head hitting<br />

the floor.<br />

While Maria had not<br />

noticed that the floor tile was<br />

wet prior to her fall, an<br />

employee of the firm,<br />

Mustang Maintenance, had<br />

just mopped that area of the<br />

floor. Although the mall<br />

owned yellow warning signs<br />

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to alert patrons to wet floors,<br />

they were not being used.<br />

Ultimately, Maria brought<br />

an action for damages<br />

against the mall owner and<br />

Mustang Maintenance. The<br />

trial was heard in front of<br />

Justice Taylor of the B.C.<br />

Supreme Court.<br />

Expert evidence from<br />

both sides confirmed that at<br />

the time of Maria’s fall, the<br />

tiles would have been slippery.<br />

Maria suffered from<br />

very pronounced headaches<br />

and as at the date of<br />

trial, continued to experience<br />

10 to 15 severe, sharp<br />

headaches per day.<br />

The medical evidence at<br />

trial confirmed that the<br />

headaches were permanent<br />

and that she had suffered<br />

some loss of intellectual<br />

functioning as a result of her<br />

fall.<br />

Justice Taylor concluded<br />

that Maria had slipped<br />

because of the wet floor. He<br />

further concluded that the<br />

mall owner and Mustang<br />

Maintenance had failed in<br />

their duty to take reasonable<br />

steps to inform Maria of the<br />

risk that existed while the<br />

floors were being washed.<br />

The fall caused her significant<br />

injuries that were<br />

unlikely to improve.<br />

Justice Taylor found both<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

Legal Ease<br />

Slippery floors can lead to painful consequences<br />

Defendants liable to Maria<br />

for damages as a result of<br />

the injuries sustained and<br />

awarded her damages totalling<br />

almost $160,000.<br />

Maria’s fall and the significant<br />

ongoing disruption<br />

to her life could have easily<br />

been avoided if the mall<br />

owner and the maintenance<br />

contractor had simply<br />

ensured that the warning<br />

signs which were available,<br />

were used on the night in<br />

question. This failure to<br />

exercise reasonable care<br />

resulted in the imposition<br />

of the substantial damage<br />

award against the<br />

Defendants.<br />

One can only hope, that<br />

as a result of Maria’s lawsuit,<br />

mall owners, maintenance<br />

contractors and other<br />

similar parties, will take<br />

those extra precautions to<br />

warn pedestrians of slippery<br />

floors and other similar hazards.<br />

Blair Nixon is a lawyer at<br />

Nixon & Company and can<br />

be reached in Kamloops<br />

at 372-3233 or Merritt at<br />

378-4966.<br />

Visit him on-line at<br />

www.nixonlawyers.com.<br />

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NORTH SHORE SENIORS’<br />

DROP-IN CENTRE<br />

Dwight Hoglund, Manager: 376-4777<br />

9 am to 4 pm Mon.-Fri. Fax: 376-4792<br />

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Conference Centre.<br />

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for weddings,<br />

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Three different live stage plays<br />

3 pm — <strong>July</strong> 9, <strong>July</strong> 30, Aug. 25<br />

North Shore Comm. Centre<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1 pm<br />

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1pm<br />

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10:30am<br />

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1pm<br />

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• 50% off all Trucco Makeup<br />

• Manicures ~ Buy one<br />

get 2nd 1/2 price (in store manicures only)<br />

Gift certificates available for<br />

mobile, in store services and products.<br />

(Keep your Cooper’s & Extra Foods Receipts<br />

- for details please phone the shop at 372-0110)<br />

See us at: Cottonwood Manor<br />

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The 1st Tuesday & Wednesday 10-2pm and<br />

3rd Tuesday & Wednesday of each month 10-2pm<br />

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#460 - 500 Notre Dame Drive<br />

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7<br />

14<br />

21<br />

28<br />

Happy<br />

Canada Day<br />

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Tipz’n’toez 10:00 am 8<br />

Tai Chi 1 pm<br />

500 Club<br />

7 pm<br />

Tai Chi 1 pm<br />

500 Club<br />

7 pm<br />

Tipz’n’toez 10:00 am 22<br />

Tai Chi 1 pm<br />

500 Club<br />

7 pm<br />

Tai Chi 1 pm<br />

500 Club 7 pm<br />

1 2<br />

Rotary North<br />

Luncheon Mtg. Noon<br />

Carpet Bowling 1 pm<br />

Weight Watchers Mtg. 5 pm<br />

Tai Chi 5 pm<br />

Duplicate Bridge 7 PM<br />

Tipz’n’toez 10:00 am 9<br />

Rotary North<br />

Luncheon Mtg. Noon<br />

Carpet Bowling 1 pm<br />

’Loopy Players 3 pm<br />

Weight Watchers Mtg. 5 pm<br />

Tai Chi 5 pm<br />

Duplicate Bridge 7 PM<br />

15 16<br />

Rotary North<br />

Luncheon Mtg. Noon<br />

Carpet Bowling 1 pm<br />

Weight Watchers Mtg. 5 pm<br />

Tai Chi 5 pm<br />

Duplicate Bridge 7 PM<br />

Tipz’n’toez 10:00 am23<br />

Rotary North<br />

Luncheon Mtg. Noon<br />

Carpet Bowling 1 pm<br />

Weight Watchers Mtg. 5 pm<br />

Tai Chi 5 pm<br />

Duplicate Bridge 7 PM<br />

29 30<br />

31<br />

Rotary North<br />

Luncheon Mtg. Noon<br />

Crib<br />

Carpet Bowling 1 pm<br />

1:30 pm<br />

’Loopy Players 3 pm<br />

Weight Watchers Mtg. 5 pm<br />

Bridge<br />

Tai Chi 5 pm<br />

7 pm<br />

Duplicate Bridge 7 PM<br />

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• Powers of Attorney<br />

• Representation Agreements<br />

• Real Estate Transactions<br />

• Notarizations<br />

BRUCE SWANSON<br />

Barrister & Solicitor, Notary<br />

Crib 1:30 pm<br />

Bridge 7 pm<br />

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CALL 828-2444 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OR FOR AN APPOINTMENT<br />

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SENIOR CONNECTOR<br />

ARE YOU HAVING DIFFICULTY HEARING<br />

• Do you have ringing or<br />

other noises in your ears<br />

• Do you find men’s voices<br />

easier to understand than<br />

women’s<br />

• Has your hearing changed<br />

after an illness<br />

• Have you worked in a noisy<br />

environment<br />

We can help at<br />

CANADIAN HEARING CARE<br />

Meet with a Registered Clinical Audiologist<br />

Daniel Allen, M.A., F-AAA • John Franks, M.A., Aud(C)<br />

• Diagnostic hearing evaluations for adults and children<br />

• REM (testing of hearing aid in the ear)<br />

• Fitting of Analog (regular) and Digital Hearing Aids<br />

• Comprehensive counselling and hearing aid maintenance program<br />

• Computerized Hearing Aid Programming<br />

Consult your Physician<br />

or call directly for an appointment<br />

Kamloops Clinic<br />

Nicola Medical Building<br />

208-321 Nicola Street<br />

250-372-2683<br />

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hearing screening with<br />

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250-376-4188<br />

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North Shore Community Centre news<br />

Volunteers from NSCC and Cottonwood Manor planting flowers near the Pagoda<br />

building at Tranquille and Fortune.<br />

SUBMITTED PHOTO<br />

• 1-800-663-3810 •<br />

BY LYLE ANDERSON<br />

Our SENIORS DINNER<br />

held on June 8th was sold<br />

out, and there was a great<br />

interest and lots of action<br />

around the silent auction<br />

table. There was pretty<br />

heavy bidding on some of<br />

those items, as well as those<br />

plants in the live auction<br />

with Dwight as auctioneer!<br />

Tab Shori was our entertainer,<br />

and he played a great<br />

variety of music and songs.<br />

Our Silent Auctions do<br />

quite well at our suppers, so<br />

we are always in need of real<br />

fine items for the auction. If<br />

SEE NORTH SHORE, PAGE 14<br />

The Old Time<br />

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(In laundromat)<br />

Haircuts —$10.00<br />

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Hours: 9 am to 5 pm<br />

Tuesday – Saturday<br />

Phone: 320-7107<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

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(250) 376-4777<br />

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DESERT GARDENS COMMUNITY CENTRE<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

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For Christmas<br />

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COUPON<br />

PROFESSIONAL HAIR STYLE<br />

Summer Special<br />

Perms $ 36.95<br />

includes<br />

cut Cuts $ 10.99<br />

Spirals $ 69.95<br />

Not restricted<br />

to seniors<br />

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Look for our<br />

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$7.50 5-6 pm<br />

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Everyone Welcome<br />

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Dinner & Dance<br />

EVERGREEN<br />

DRIFTERS<br />

Giant<br />

Crib<br />

1-5 pm<br />

Tournament<br />

• Reg. 10am<br />

• Sit down 10:45am<br />

• Play 11am<br />

Bring your own partner<br />

Fun &<br />

Games<br />

Day<br />

1-5 pm<br />

7<br />

Line Dancing 9:45 am<br />

Memoirs 12<br />

Whist 1-3 pm<br />

Weight Watchers 5:15 pm<br />

Taoist Tai Chi 6 pm<br />

Line Dancing 9:45 am<br />

Memoirs 12<br />

Whist 1-3 pm<br />

Weight Watchers 5:15 pm<br />

Taoist Tai Chi 6 pm<br />

EXPIRES SEPT 1, 2003<br />

E-mail: desertgardens@telus.net<br />

Meeting<br />

Rooms<br />

Available<br />

Small or Large<br />

Call Kelly<br />

372-5110<br />

14<br />

21<br />

Foot Care Clinic 8:30 am<br />

Line Dancing 10:45 am<br />

Whist 1 pm<br />

Weight Watchers 5:15 pm<br />

Taoist Tai Chi 6 pm<br />

Line Dancing10:45 am<br />

Whist 1 pm<br />

Weight Watchers 5:15 pm<br />

Taoist Tai Chi 6 pm<br />

EXPIRES SEPT 1, 2003<br />

“Your Home or My Home”<br />

376-5348<br />

#5, 111 Oriole Rd.,<br />

Kamloops, B.C.<br />

V2C 4N6<br />

372-7239<br />

50% OFF<br />

In store mat sale<br />

And with each framing order<br />

up to 16x20 clear glass FREE<br />

CLOSED<br />

Happy<br />

Canada Day<br />

L.A. Crafts 10 am<br />

Fitness Fun/video 10:45<br />

Weight Watchers 11:15 am<br />

Kiwanis (L) Noon<br />

Bridge 1 pm<br />

Mental Health Workshop 1 pm<br />

IODE 5:30 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

$7.50 5:30-6:30 pm<br />

Everyone Welcome<br />

L.A. Crafts 10 am<br />

Fitness Fun/video 10:45<br />

Weight Watchers 11:15 am<br />

Kiwanis (L) Noon<br />

Bridge 1 pm<br />

Mental Health Workshop 1 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

$7.50 5:30-6:30 pm<br />

Everyone Welcome<br />

Ladies Aux. Crafts 10 am<br />

Fitness Fun/video 10:45<br />

Weight Watchers 11:15 am<br />

Kiwanis (L) Noon<br />

Mental Health Workshop 1 pm<br />

Bridge 1 pm<br />

Discussion on the Mayan<br />

calendar 6 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

$7.50 5:30-6:30 pm<br />

Everyone Welcome<br />

Ladies Aux. Crafts 10 am<br />

Fitness Fun/video 10:45<br />

Weight Watchers 11:15 am<br />

Kiwanis (L) Noon<br />

Mental Health Workshop 1 pm<br />

Bridge 1 pm<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

DR. E. TAKAHASHI<br />

& ASSOCIATES<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

E.M. TAKAHASHI, OD FAAO*<br />

E.T. TAKAHASHI, BSc OD*<br />

Optometrists: (250) 372-7910<br />

Opticians: (250) 372-7232 202 Centennial Building<br />

1-800-663-5189 153 Seymour Street<br />

Fax: (250) 372-3164<br />

Kamloops, BC V2C 2C7<br />

*Optometric Corporation<br />

Have a wonderful summer!<br />

870 Westminster Avenue<br />

Kamloops, B.C. V2B 1N9<br />

Srs. Tai Chi 9:30 am<br />

Kamloops Caregivers 10 am<br />

Vista Caregivers Lunch (Noon)<br />

BINGO 12:30 pm<br />

S.O.S. 1 pm<br />

Mental Health 1:30 pm<br />

Kam. Brain Injury 3 pm<br />

Srs. Tai Chi 9:30 am<br />

Kamloops Caregivers 10 am<br />

BINGO 12:30 pm<br />

Mental Health 1:30 pm<br />

Kam. Brain Injury 3 pm<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s’ Tai Chi 9:30 am<br />

Kamloops Caregivers 10 am<br />

BINGO 12:30 pm<br />

Parkinson’s 1 pm<br />

Kam. Mental Health 1:30<br />

Fly Fishermen (D) 7 pm<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s’ Tai Chi 9:30 am<br />

Kamloops Caregivers<br />

10 am<br />

Interior Health 10 am<br />

BINGO 12:30 pm<br />

Kam. Mental Health 1:30 pm<br />

Riverside Lions (B) 6 pm<br />

Discussion on the Mayan<br />

calendar 6 pm<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s’ Tai Chi 9:30 am<br />

Kamloops Caregivers<br />

10 am<br />

BINGO 12:30 pm<br />

Kam. Mental Health 1:30 pm<br />

CENTRE HOURS<br />

Weekdays: 8:00 am-4:00 pm<br />

Saturday: 8:30 am-11 am<br />

Sunday: Closed<br />

Mental Health 9 am<br />

Cornerstone<br />

Workshop 10 am<br />

Gambler’s Anon 10 am<br />

Euchre 1 pm<br />

Kam. Brain Injury 3 pm<br />

Kiwanis (D) 5:30 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm $7.50 pp<br />

Mental Health 9 am<br />

Euchre 1 pm<br />

Kam. Brain Injury 3 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm $7.50 pp<br />

Mental Health 9 am<br />

Cornerstone Workshop 10 am<br />

Gambler’s Anon 10 am<br />

Euchre 1 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm $7.50 pp<br />

Mental Health 9 am<br />

Cornerstone Workshop 10 am<br />

Gambler’s Anon 10 am<br />

Euchre 1 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm $7.50 pp<br />

28 29<br />

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Buffet Dinner<br />

$7.50 5:30-6:30 pm<br />

Everyone Welcome<br />

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15<br />

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2 3<br />

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Mental Health 9 am<br />

Cornerstone Workshop 10 am<br />

Euchre 1 pm<br />

Kiwanis (D) 5:30 pm<br />

Buffet Dinner<br />

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm $7.50 pp<br />

(250) 376-0315<br />

www.caretendersinc.com<br />

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DESERT GARDENS<br />

540 Seymour Street, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 2G9<br />

Telephone: 372-5110 Fax: 372-3429<br />

To book your event, call Kelly Porter<br />

Carpet Bowling 10 am<br />

Cribbage 1 pm<br />

11<br />

Carpet Bowling 10 am<br />

Cribbage 1 pm<br />

25<br />

Carpet Bowling 10 am<br />

Cribbage 1 pm<br />

Saturday<br />

Breakfast<br />

will resume<br />

Sept. 6<br />

White Cane 10 am<br />

Wedding Reception 6 pm<br />

Saturday<br />

Breakfast<br />

will resume<br />

Sept. 6<br />

Wedding Reception 6 pm<br />

Wedding Reception 6 pm<br />

5<br />

12<br />

18 19<br />

Saturday<br />

Carpet Bowling 10 am Breakfast<br />

Cribbage 1 pm<br />

will resume<br />

Sept. 6<br />

Buffet<br />

Dinners<br />

open to the public<br />

Tues, Thurs &<br />

every 2nd<br />

Sunday!<br />

HATS OFF<br />

to all our volunteers!<br />

Hope our Saturday morning Ladies<br />

enjoy their summer off.<br />

See you in September!<br />

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KAMLOOPS BUSINESS &<br />

Professional Women’s Club<br />

meets the second Monday of<br />

each month. Bring a friend and<br />

join us! For more information<br />

contact Jeane at 376-0449.<br />

STROKE RECOVERY CLUB<br />

meets on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th<br />

Thursday each month from<br />

10:30 am to 1:00 pm at the<br />

Parkview Activity Centre. For<br />

info call Shannon Muir 579-<br />

0084 or Melody 376-8357.<br />

Speech Therapy for Stroke<br />

Survivors.<br />

CANOE SENIORS<br />

ASSOCIATION Br. #92.<br />

Phone 832-5339. Box 266,<br />

Canoe, B.C. V0E 1K0. 7330,<br />

49th St., N.E.<br />

First and third Mon. BINGO<br />

1:30 p.m. Every Tues. Carpet<br />

BOWLING 1 p.m. Every Wed.<br />

CRIB 2 p.m. Every Second<br />

Wed. DANCING 8 p.m. Every<br />

Thurs. QUILTING 1 p.m. Every<br />

second Fri. CRIB 7 pm Every<br />

fourth Mon. GENERAL MEET-<br />

ING 2 p.m. We need new people<br />

with new ideas.<br />

LADIES 50+<br />

SLO-PITCH<br />

Rose 376-5219, Jean 376-<br />

5887, or Joyce 376-9869.<br />

KAMLOOPS GARDEN CLUB<br />

meets the fourth Wednesday of<br />

each month at Heritage House<br />

at 7 p.m. For more information<br />

call 554-1285<br />

RED CROSS SOCIETY<br />

NEW LOCATION<br />

340B — 12TH AVE.<br />

Located behind the<br />

Lampost. Volunteers<br />

are welcome<br />

372-2334<br />

ONE CONDO<br />

FOR SALE<br />

at Desert Gardens<br />

• 2 Bedrooms<br />

• 2 Decks<br />

• 2 Bathrooms<br />

• 5 Appliances<br />

• Air conditioning<br />

• Gas Fireplaces<br />

• Secure<br />

underground parking<br />

~ On the sunny side<br />

of the building ~<br />

Call for more information<br />

372-1997<br />

or 851-9986<br />

EMPTY<br />

NESTERS<br />

Before you list your home<br />

for sale, read this Free<br />

Report to discover how to<br />

sell it for the most amount of<br />

money and avoid making<br />

9 common, costly mistakes.<br />

Free recorded message<br />

1-877-277-7316<br />

ID #1013<br />

PRUDENTIAL DESERT HILLS REALTY<br />

Multiple Sclerosis<br />

Society of Canada<br />

Kamloops and Area Chapter<br />

Providing confidential information,<br />

support, education and<br />

advocacy for people affected<br />

by MS and their friends and<br />

families. Contact us at 314-<br />

0773 or 1-888-304-6622 for<br />

information about our meetings,<br />

Movement and Relaxation<br />

Sessions, Education<br />

Sessions, Equipment Loan,<br />

and other programs. We can<br />

help!<br />

Alzheimer meetings<br />

536 Tranquille Road<br />

544-2440 1-800-886-6946<br />

CONNECT — Living With<br />

Cancer Information and<br />

Support Network. The<br />

Canadian Cancer Society<br />

Office, 685 Victoria St. from<br />

9:30-11:30 a.m.<br />

KAMLOOPS FOOD BANK<br />

Needs volunteers to donate a<br />

few hours per week for daily<br />

operations and distributing<br />

food. Please call 372-2250 to<br />

volunteer or for more info.<br />

THE AFTERNOON<br />

AUXILIARY to R.I.H.<br />

Gift Shop & Programs at<br />

Royal Inland Hospital<br />

311 Columbia Street, 314-<br />

2331 - to volunteer & info.<br />

Gift Shop Housrs 10am to<br />

8pm Mon to Fri<br />

1pm to 5 pm Sat. & Sun.<br />

Kamloops Hard of Hearing<br />

Association and Sonus are cohosting<br />

a beginners level<br />

lipreading class, starting<br />

Wednesday <strong>July</strong> 16th. The<br />

course is 8 weeks long, and the<br />

cost is $25.00 including a manual.<br />

To register call 828-6233.<br />

Space is limited.<br />

“LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED”<br />

FUNERAL SERVICE<br />

CREMATION<br />

MONUMENTS<br />

MAUSOLEUM<br />

COLUMBARIUM<br />

PRE-ARRANGEMENTS<br />

A TRADITION OF SERVICE AND TRUST<br />

SERVING KAMLOOPS AND AREA FOR<br />

OVER 100 YEARS<br />

Funeral Service (1961) Ltd.<br />

OSTEOPOROSIS SUPPORT<br />

GROUP<br />

Heritage House first Tuesday<br />

of each month, 1:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

Lois 372-7104 or Joan 374-<br />

4871.<br />

NORTH KAMLOOPS ELKS<br />

469 102, 1121 12TH ST.<br />

Crib every Wed., 7 pm-9:30 pm<br />

FMI 376-4684 or 376-4748.<br />

Thrift Store Volunteers<br />

Needed.<br />

Simply The Best Thrift Store,<br />

521 Seymour St. needs volunteers<br />

to sort, display, and sell.<br />

Proceeds support adults with<br />

developmental disabilities.<br />

Interested Call 374-3245.<br />

KAMLOOPS ARTS &<br />

CRAFTS CLUB<br />

Pottery<br />

Free Classes for seniors 60+<br />

Tuesdays (Ongoing), 2-4pm<br />

Instructor: Dian Britt Contact<br />

573-1838. There will be a very<br />

small charge for clay.<br />

Morning Sun Toastmasters<br />

meets at Kamloops Art Gallery,<br />

465 Victoria, 7am every<br />

Thursday. Come visit and see!<br />

Communication, Confidence,<br />

Leadership, Growth, Education,<br />

Friendship. It’s time to<br />

overcome your public speaking<br />

fears! Call: Norm 579-8738,<br />

Cindy 828-4135, Eric 554-<br />

0528.<br />

OVERLANDER WOMEN’S<br />

INSTITUTE meets 1st & 3rd<br />

Tues. at Parkview Centre,<br />

7pm. New members welcome.<br />

Call: 376-0418<br />

KAMLOOPS FEATHER & FUR<br />

CLUB! we meet first Sunday of<br />

each month at Valleyview Hall<br />

at 1:30 p.m. For more information<br />

call Bernard at 376-2371.<br />

374-1454<br />

513 SEYMOUR ST.,<br />

KAMLOOPS, B.C. V2C 2G8<br />

Kamloops<br />

Heritage<br />

Railway<br />

needs volunteers for the tour<br />

operations this summer.<br />

People are needed for two-tofour<br />

hour periods on operating<br />

days (Friday, Saturday,<br />

Sunday, Holidays) in the ticket<br />

office, the platform, or on the<br />

train. Duties include answering<br />

the phone, cleanup, talking to<br />

tourists, or public relations.<br />

Also people to distribute our<br />

brochures around town. Call<br />

Jill, Volunteer Coordinator at<br />

573-2881.<br />

OVERLANDER EXTENDED<br />

CARE AUXILIARY, 953 Southill<br />

St., meets 2nd Tues. of each<br />

month September-June, 1 pm<br />

in the meeting room. Proceeds<br />

benefit residents of Overlander.<br />

New members welcome. Info<br />

Donna 554-5569.<br />

WOMEN’S SOFTBALL is still<br />

looking for women 45+ to play<br />

ball Fridays 6-8 pm at Crestline<br />

Field (on the way to the airport)<br />

Beginners welcome. Drop in or<br />

call Rose 376-5219 or Pat 376-<br />

8581.<br />

.<br />

HISTORIC HAT CREEK<br />

RANCH<br />

Bonaparte Pow wow, August<br />

8 through Sunday Aug. 10.<br />

11th Annual Top hand<br />

Cowboy Competition.<br />

Sept. 13.<br />

Info 250-457-9722<br />

www.hotcreekranch.com<br />

UCC Gardens Free 90<br />

minute Summer Tours<br />

Join trained guides 6:00 pm<br />

Weds. UCC House 10.<br />

Different focus each week.<br />

Specialty tours and topics<br />

can be arranged, depending<br />

on guides’ schedules.<br />

FOG (Friends of the<br />

Garden) 377-6057.<br />

➪<br />

➪<br />

➪<br />

VILLAGE OF CLINTON<br />

Suites Available<br />

Clinton Villa<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s 50+<br />

B.C. Housing rent subsidies available<br />

Receiving disability pension - 19+<br />

Contact<br />

Clinton <strong>Senior</strong> Citizens Home Society<br />

Phone 250-459-2533 Fax 250-459-0058<br />

VIKING PC Computer<br />

Services<br />

Specializing in affordable<br />

assistance, repairs and<br />

upgrades in your home<br />

or in our shop.<br />

Reduced Rates for <strong>Senior</strong>s!<br />

Call Ole @ 372-9718 or 319-0507<br />

email: vikingpc@telus.net<br />

PICK UP THE<br />

PHONE!<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s Outreach Service Society<br />

in conjunction with Canada Safeway<br />

will help you do your shopping.<br />

There is no extra charge!<br />

FREE!<br />

Service available to <strong>Senior</strong>s in need of<br />

assistance, Shut-Ins, and Disabled only<br />

Pick Up The Phone & Place<br />

Your Grocery & Prescription Orders.<br />

(Minimum $25 Please)<br />

Sahali<br />

314-0091<br />

314-0092<br />

Part Time<br />

Newspaper<br />

Sales Person<br />

Wanted.<br />

Ideal for <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

Phone Lori<br />

374-8883<br />

North Shore<br />

376-5447<br />

376-5457<br />

EVERY THURSDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12 Noon<br />

Available at: Sahali & North Shore Safeway, Kamloops.<br />

For more information, Please Call:<br />

Sahali 374-2811<br />

North Shore 376-8439


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(250) 372-2568<br />

Stu Beatty<br />

EARL<br />

REFERENCES AVAILABLE<br />

• Renovations • Painting • Plumbing<br />

C. J. Vanderhorst 578-2637<br />

SENIOR CONNECTOR<br />

CPAC — North American<br />

Chronic Pain Assoc. of Canada<br />

12:30, last Wed. of month.<br />

People In Motion, 6E, 750<br />

Cottonwood Ave. Resources<br />

and support for those in chronic<br />

pain. Free Membership. Info:<br />

Keith at 554-1615<br />

KAMLOOPS HARD OF HEAR-<br />

ING Support Group meets<br />

every second month, on the<br />

third Monday of the month. For<br />

more information phone Bill at<br />

573-5466. All Hard of Hearing<br />

People are Welcome to attend<br />

our meetings.<br />

ANXIETY SUPPORT GROUP.<br />

meets every Tues. 7-9pm. For<br />

more info leave a phone message<br />

at 372-2278.<br />

KAMLOOPS NAVAL VETER-<br />

ANS ASSOC. meets 2nd Sun.<br />

at 2 p.m., ANAVETS, #290, 444<br />

Tranquille Rd. All ex. RCNVR,<br />

RCN, RCN(R), Commonwealth<br />

Navy and Merchant Navy welcome.<br />

Info: Larry 579-9978 or<br />

Bill, 573-5466.<br />

KAMLOOPS<br />

RED HAT SOCIETY<br />

If you’re female and 40+ and<br />

love to have fun, come and join<br />

us. No meetings. No fundraising.<br />

Dinners are last Thursday<br />

of the month. Lunch, first Friday<br />

of the month. Phone Penny<br />

579-5911 or Jane House 554-<br />

8282.<br />

Kamloops<br />

Old Time Fiddlers<br />

Dances<br />

Info: 372-2809<br />

WOMEN IN NETWORKING<br />

CLUB (WINC) meets the 2nd<br />

Tues. every month 7:30 am.<br />

WINC is open to all women<br />

$5.00 covers coffee and<br />

snacks. Lynia 371-2249 Fax:<br />

554-7710.<br />

KAMLOOPS<br />

PROSTATE CANCER<br />

SUPPORT AND<br />

INFORMATION GROUP<br />

Meets 2nd Saturday at 9 a.m.<br />

of each month.<br />

GLEN FAIR COMMUNITY<br />

CENTRE<br />

South end of 5th Ave. (Behind<br />

Courthouse)<br />

For info call<br />

Craig 374-2510<br />

Larry 376-4011<br />

Kamloops Cancer Society<br />

374-9188<br />

KAMLOOPS HEAD INJURY<br />

drop-in every Thursday, Desert<br />

Gardens Community Centre, 3<br />

p.m.<br />

Enviro-Friendly<br />

Janitorial Ltd.<br />

House Cleaning<br />

& Janitorial<br />

Bonded & Insured<br />

●50+ $12.00 per hour<br />

●Regular Rate<br />

$15.00 per hour<br />

376-2790<br />

www.seniorconnector.com<br />

VOLUNTEERING IS GOOD<br />

FOR YOUR HEART<br />

The Heart & Stroke Foundation<br />

needs your support to help with<br />

special events. By volunteering,<br />

you can make a difference.<br />

Together, we can beat Canada’s<br />

#1 Killer. Call today 372-3938<br />

KAMLOOPS ANTIQUES &<br />

COLLECTABLES CLUB<br />

Meeting 2nd Thursday of every<br />

month, 7 pm, Heritage House<br />

573-3670. Everyone is welcome<br />

to attend.<br />

KAMLOOPS FLY FISHING<br />

CLUB meets every third<br />

Wednesday, Desert Gardens<br />

Community Centre, 7 p.m.<br />

THOMPSON RIVER FLY FISH-<br />

ING CLUB invites guests and<br />

new members to their club<br />

meetings. Third Wednesday of<br />

each month 7:00 p.m. Dallas<br />

Elementary School.<br />

THE KAMLOOPS<br />

STAMP CLUB<br />

Meets the second Monday of<br />

each month in the<br />

Parkview Activity Centre<br />

500 McDonald Ave.<br />

(North Kam.)<br />

6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.<br />

For further information<br />

Phone 376-6138 or 372-7281<br />

SENIORS SLO-PITCH. For<br />

men 55-plus and women 50-<br />

plus. Telephone Ella or Gerry<br />

Lavery, 372-7435. Hank<br />

Alexander, 376-3547. Keith<br />

Wallace 376-9956. Ron Wark,<br />

851-2005.<br />

LEGAL QUESTIONS PRO-<br />

BONO LAW CLINIC. TUESDAY<br />

AFTERNOONS. APPOINT-<br />

MENTS, CALL THE SALVA-<br />

TION ARMY. 376-1754<br />

Music in the Park<br />

<strong>July</strong> 2003<br />

1 Canada Day<br />

2 Yvonne Hernandez<br />

3 Mike Alviano/Melanie Dekker<br />

4 Lava Kazu<br />

5 Tracey K. Houston<br />

6 Hub City Singers<br />

7 Rube Band<br />

8 Kamloops Big Band<br />

9 Leslie Alexander<br />

10 Roxanne Hall<br />

11 Mid Life Crisis<br />

12 Shutter Fly<br />

13 Wally & the Wallbangers<br />

14 Loaded Dice<br />

15 Kamloops Big Band<br />

16 KISSM<br />

17 Southbound Freeway<br />

18 Para Ballar Mi Tumbao<br />

19 Angela Harris<br />

20 Dave Manning<br />

21 Tina Moore<br />

22 Clashing Plaid<br />

23 Prydewen<br />

24 Boogle Men<br />

25 Tillers Folly<br />

26 Blues Jumpers<br />

27 Jesse Jones<br />

28 Pete Collins<br />

29 Kamloops Big Band<br />

30 Andrea Smith Band<br />

31 Nanaimo Concert Band<br />

FAMILY CAREGIVER SUP-<br />

PORT GROUP. Meetings every<br />

Wed. morning 10:00 a.m. to 12<br />

Noon — Cornerstone Resource<br />

Centre, Suite 100, Desert<br />

Gardens Community Centre,<br />

540 Seymour St. For more<br />

information call 828-4500<br />

RAYLEIGH Br. #186 meets from<br />

10:00 to 3:00 every Monday in<br />

the Community Room of the<br />

Rayleigh Elementary School.<br />

Crafts, games, coffee and goodies.<br />

New members always welcome.<br />

For information call<br />

Velma 578-8460 or Pearl 578-<br />

8587.<br />

THE KAMLOOPS UNIT OF<br />

THE CANADIAN CANCER<br />

SOCIETY now has a BREAST<br />

CANCER SUPPORT GROUP.<br />

We meet on the second<br />

Monday of each month. The<br />

meeting takes place at: 685<br />

Victoria St., Kamloops at 7 p.m.<br />

FMI 374-9188.<br />

CANCER SOCIETY —<br />

YOU’RE NOT ALONE we’ve<br />

experienced cancer too, and<br />

we’re here to help. If you would<br />

like to attend a support group or<br />

have a volunteer visit you, call<br />

The Canadian Cancer Society,<br />

Kamloops Unit at 374-9188<br />

(Mon. through Fri.)<br />

GLENFAIR SOCIAL CLUB.<br />

Recreation Hall “F” Block.<br />

CRIBBAGE 1 p.m. Monday.<br />

CRIB & WHIST 6 p.m.<br />

Tuedays BINGO 6 p.m.<br />

Friday POTLUCK &<br />

DANCE Third Wednesday.<br />

CLUB MEETING first<br />

Monday 10 a.m. Info: 828-<br />

7878. Everyone welcome.<br />

North American Fiddle Champ<br />

Folk/Pop<br />

R&B and Blues<br />

Hey Loretta! The girl from<br />

Butcher Holler<br />

Pop Choral<br />

Our City Ambassadors<br />

Big Band Standards<br />

Country Pop<br />

Contemporary Folk Rock<br />

Classic Rock<br />

Light Pop Rock<br />

Country Classics<br />

Classic Rock<br />

Big Band Standards<br />

Showcase of Students<br />

Pop<br />

Direct from Cuba<br />

Pop Country<br />

Alaskan Piano Man<br />

Jazz Standards & Show Tunes<br />

Fiddle Rock<br />

Bluesy Celtic Folk<br />

Classic Rock<br />

Canadian Celtic Folk<br />

Blues<br />

One Man Show<br />

Romantic Classical Vocalist<br />

Big Band Standards<br />

Jazzy Folk Rock<br />

Concert Band Classsics<br />

Performances take place at the Riverside Park Rotary Bandshell<br />

each evening from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., weather permitting. Schedule<br />

subject to change without notice. Sorry for any inconvience.<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

Kamloops MS Self Help Group<br />

Annual Variety Show will be<br />

held on Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 29,2003<br />

4:30 to 7:00 PM at the Best<br />

Western Conference Centre.<br />

For more information on tickets<br />

etc, call 828-0413 or 828-2630.<br />

Paul Hann will be entertaining.<br />

DIABETES — Are you affected<br />

Newly diagnosed, unclear about<br />

what to do, living with someone<br />

who has diabetes and frustrated<br />

Do not like going to support<br />

group meetings and would<br />

rather talk to someone on a<br />

one-to-one basis Want some<br />

help Give us a call 374-5744.<br />

Canadian Diabetes Association<br />

Desert Gardens Community<br />

Centre,<br />

540 Seymour St., Kamloops<br />

We are here to help.<br />

KAMLOOPS WHITE CANE<br />

CLUB Meet first Saturday of<br />

every month, Desert Gardens<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s Community Centre, 540<br />

Seymour St., Kamloops. Call<br />

Linda at 376-4900.<br />

THOMPSON VALLEY<br />

SENIOR ACTIVITIES<br />

SOCIETY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

SENIOR SOCIAL<br />

<strong>July</strong> 13th<br />

1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Desert Gardens<br />

Music by<br />

Evergreen Drifters<br />

All <strong>Senior</strong>s Welcome.<br />

Info:<br />

374-7573 or 374-5209<br />

UDON LUNCH. (Japanese style<br />

“Noodles in Soup” lunch)<br />

Japanese Canadian Association.<br />

No lunches in <strong>July</strong> and<br />

August. Call for date and time<br />

376-9629<br />

HEARTS IN MOTION<br />

WALKING CLUB<br />

Sport Mart Place<br />

MON., WED. & FRI.<br />

9:00 am to 10:00 am<br />

Register at the<br />

Heart & Stroke Office<br />

372-3938<br />

The Salvation Army SALMART<br />

THRIFT STORES, 533<br />

Tranquille and 662 Seymour<br />

desperately need volunteers.<br />

We need people to sort, stock<br />

and repair donated items. Great<br />

way to meet new people and to<br />

help others. Call Lloyd 376-<br />

1110.<br />

EXTRA FRUIT & VEGGIES<br />

The Salvation Army<br />

Northshore Food Bank will<br />

distribute to families in need.<br />

Drop donations at 9 - 724<br />

Fortune Dr. 376-1754.<br />

WOULD YOU LIKE to be a volunteer<br />

at the Kamloops Wildlife<br />

Park The Park has a brand<br />

new volunteer program<br />

designed for community minded<br />

individuals interested in volunteering<br />

at Special Events at the<br />

Park. Phone 579-9716 and<br />

speak with Mary Ellen for more<br />

information.<br />

AL-ANON/ALTEEN<br />

A fellowship of relatives and<br />

friends of alcoholics that support<br />

each other and find a new<br />

beginning. 374-2456.


JULY, 2003 SENIOR CONNECTOR www.seniorconnector.com PAGE 17<br />

Salmon<br />

Arm<br />

Branch 109<br />

BY LIZ FACKLAM<br />

The beginning of summer<br />

saw the last of the<br />

monthly meetings until<br />

September. After the general<br />

meeting we had a presentation<br />

by Pat Bell from<br />

Community and Home<br />

Resources, and although<br />

the great news of a building<br />

to replace Pioneer<br />

Lodge had already been<br />

released to the media, she<br />

answered a lot of pertinent<br />

questions and filled in a<br />

few more details for us.<br />

For all those who celebrated<br />

birthdays since January,<br />

we had a lovely birthday<br />

cake to go with coffee<br />

after the meeting. To those<br />

of you who did not attend<br />

we wish you a belated<br />

Happy Birthday. The next<br />

birthday party will be held<br />

in December.<br />

Floor games seem to be<br />

winding down in favour of<br />

outdoor activities such as<br />

golf, camping and gardening,<br />

but the card games,<br />

scrabble and bingo will<br />

continue all summer.<br />

Office hours have been<br />

reduced to 10 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. Monday to Friday,<br />

but can be changed to<br />

accommodate the activities.<br />

The Rainbow Café<br />

will also be on reduced<br />

production as our hardworking<br />

volunteers would<br />

like some time off during<br />

the summer months.<br />

Salads and sandwiches<br />

will be on the menu and<br />

the office staff have volunteered<br />

to do the honours if<br />

necessary.<br />

The first bus tour took<br />

off at 8:30 a.m. on the 17th<br />

with 47 passengers heading<br />

for the West<br />

Kootenays. Stops along<br />

the way were Revelstoke,<br />

Nakusp, Lumby, Vernon<br />

and points in between<br />

before returning home in<br />

the evening.<br />

Watch for news of the<br />

Penticton Tune-Agers concert<br />

on October 4. This<br />

will be sponsored by<br />

Branch 109, but will be<br />

held at the United Church.<br />

Tickets will go on sale in<br />

August and seniors will be<br />

given first chance before<br />

sales to the public. Put the<br />

date on your calendars and<br />

plan to be there.<br />

Salmon Arm <strong>Senior</strong>s’ Br. #109<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

Please note:<br />

Pool room is open<br />

Monday - Friday<br />

Shuswap Lake <strong>Senior</strong> Citizens Society<br />

Shuswap Lake <strong>Senior</strong> Citizens’ Society, Salmon Arm Box 1552 — 31 Hudson St. NE<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

Salmon Arm, V1E 4P6 250-832-3015<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

Spiritualist Church<br />

11am<br />

Spiritualist Church<br />

11am<br />

Sons of Norway<br />

12:30 pm<br />

Spiritualist<br />

Church<br />

11am<br />

Spiritualist<br />

Church<br />

11am<br />

6<br />

6<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Art 10-12 pm<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Whist 7pm<br />

Pool 9am<br />

DIR Mtg 10am<br />

Whist 7pm<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Pool 9am<br />

4<br />

Pool 9 am<br />

Bridge 1pm<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Pool 9am Pool 9am<br />

Pool 9 am<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Art 10-12 pm<br />

Bridge 1pm<br />

5<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Bingo 5-9:30<br />

Earlybird 6:30<br />

Regular 7pm<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Pool 9 am<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Pool 9am Pool 9am Pool 9am<br />

Bridge 1pm Bingo 5-9:30<br />

Art 10-12 pm Whist 7pm<br />

Earlybird 6:30<br />

Metis 7pm<br />

Regular 7pm<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

20<br />

27<br />

Pool 9am<br />

1<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Whist 7pm<br />

2<br />

3<br />

18<br />

Pool 9 am<br />

Bridge 1pm<br />

Clubhouse 6:30<br />

Pool 9-4pm<br />

Lunch 11:30am<br />

Bridge 1pm<br />

Clubhouse 6:30<br />

19<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Bingo 5-9:30<br />

Earlybird 6:30<br />

Regular 7pm<br />

26<br />

Pool 9am<br />

Bingo 5-9:30<br />

Earlybird 6:30<br />

Regular 7pm<br />

New members are<br />

always welcome<br />

Revelstoke <strong>Senior</strong> Citizens Br. #83 Phone 837-9456 or 837-2252<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Counsellor Bev Wiege<br />

(250) 837-2494 (Home)<br />

Drop in 837-9456<br />

6<br />

9:30 am Church<br />

1 pm Bridge<br />

20<br />

9:30 am Church<br />

1 pm Bridge<br />

9:30 am Church<br />

1 pm Bridge<br />

BINGO<br />

1 pm<br />

BINGO<br />

1 pm<br />

BINGO<br />

1 pm<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

9 am<br />

9 am<br />

1pm<br />

7:30pm Games Carpet Bowling<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

Duplicate<br />

1pm crib<br />

1pm Bridge<br />

Bridge<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17 9 am<br />

9 am<br />

9:30 am Church BINGO<br />

3 pm Birthday Carpet Bowling<br />

1 pm Bridge<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1 pm<br />

Party 1pm crib<br />

1pm Bridge<br />

7:30pm Games<br />

27<br />

1<br />

9 am<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1pm Bridge<br />

7:30pm Games<br />

3<br />

9 am<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1pm crib<br />

21 9 am 22 11 am 23 9 am 24<br />

25<br />

Carpet Bowling Picnic @<br />

1pm<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1pm Bridge Server Centre<br />

1pm crib<br />

Duplicate<br />

7:30pm Games<br />

Bridge<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

9 am<br />

9 am<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1pm Bridge<br />

7:30pm Games<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1pm crib<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s’ Resource Centre, Salmon Arm<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

4<br />

1pm<br />

Duplicate<br />

Bridge<br />

18<br />

1pm<br />

Duplicate<br />

Bridge<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

Summer Hours:<br />

9 - 1<br />

Monday to Friday<br />

6<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

2<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

MMM 9:30 am<br />

Shop & Drop Day Away<br />

Meals on Wheels Treat Your Feet<br />

9:30 am<br />

9:30<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30 am<br />

9 am Meals on Wheels Caregiver Group 11:30am<br />

11:30 am<br />

1 - 2:30<br />

21 22 23<br />

Day Away<br />

24<br />

25<br />

MMM 9:30 am<br />

Shop & Drop<br />

9:30<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

9:30 am<br />

Caregiver Group Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30 am<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

1 - 2:30<br />

11:30am<br />

11:30 am<br />

Treat Your Feet<br />

9 am<br />

2<br />

Shop & Drop<br />

9:30 am<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30 am<br />

3<br />

Day Away<br />

9:30<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Shop & Drop<br />

MMM 9:30 am<br />

9:30 am<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

Day Away<br />

Lunch with Friends Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30 am<br />

11:30am<br />

11:30 am 9:30<br />

20<br />

27<br />

MMM 9:30 am<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30 am<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

Champs 9am 1<br />

Scrabble 9:30<br />

Weight Watchers 5:30<br />

Duplicate Bridge<br />

7:15 pm<br />

1<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Shop & Drop<br />

9:30 am<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30 am<br />

Centre Open Branch #109 Salmon Arm, B.C.<br />

Monday through Friday 170-5th Ave., Salmon Arm V1E 4P2<br />

9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

Phone 832-1065<br />

7 Champs 9am 8 Shufflebrd 9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Weight Watchers<br />

12<br />

Crib 1:30pm Scrabble 9:30 9:30 - Drop in 8:30 am<br />

1:30 Whist Ayles/Blom<br />

Social Bridge Weight Watchers 5:30 Bingo 1:15 Social Bridge 1:30 Shuffleboard (Kit, Hall, Dine)<br />

Duplicate Bridge Chess 6 pm 1:30 pm<br />

7pm<br />

(Drop in)<br />

7:15 pm<br />

Men’s Bridge 7pm Crib 7pm<br />

(Dinnng Rm)<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Champs 9am Shufflebrd<br />

Crib 1:30pm Scrabble 9:30 9:30 - Drop in<br />

Weight Watchers<br />

8:30 am<br />

Social Bridge Weight Watchers 5:30 Bingo 1:15<br />

Social Bridge<br />

Duplicate Bridge Chess 6 pm<br />

7pm<br />

1:30 pm<br />

7:15 pm<br />

Men’s Bridge 7pm<br />

Crib 7pm<br />

20<br />

27<br />

Shufflebrd<br />

9:30 - (Drop in)<br />

Bingo 1:15<br />

Chess 6 pm<br />

Men’s Bridge 7pm<br />

21 Champs 9am 22 Shufflebrd 23 24<br />

25<br />

Weight Watchers<br />

Crib 1:30pm Scrabble 9:30 9:30 - Drop in<br />

1:30 Whist<br />

8:30 am<br />

Social Bridge Weight Watchers 5:30 Bingo 1:15<br />

1:30 Shuffleboard<br />

Social Bridge<br />

Duplicate Bridge Chess 6 pm<br />

(Drop in)<br />

7pm<br />

1:30 pm<br />

7:15 pm<br />

Men’s Bridge 7pm Crib 7pm<br />

28 29<br />

Champs 9am<br />

30 31<br />

Shufflebrd<br />

Weight Watchers<br />

Crib 1:30pm<br />

Scrabble 9:30 9:30 - Drop in 8:30 am<br />

Social Bridge<br />

5:30<br />

Weight Watchers Bingo 1:15 Social Bridge<br />

Duplicate Bridge Chess 6 pm 1:30 pm<br />

7pm<br />

7:15 pm<br />

Men’s Bridge 7pm Crib 7pm<br />

2<br />

Weight Watchers<br />

8:30 am<br />

Social Bridge<br />

1:30 pm<br />

Crib 7pm<br />

Day Away<br />

9:30<br />

3<br />

4<br />

1:30 Whist<br />

1:30 Shuffleboard<br />

(Drop in)<br />

18<br />

1:30 Whist<br />

1:30 Shuffleboard<br />

(Drop in)<br />

5<br />

19<br />

26<br />

#51 – 6th St. N.E.<br />

Salmon Arm, B.C. V1E 1H1<br />

Phone 832-7000 Fax 833-0550<br />

4<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30am<br />

18<br />

Meals on Wheels<br />

11:30am<br />

D. Bileske<br />

(Kit, Hall)<br />

Connie<br />

(Hall)<br />

Come, enjoy a meal<br />

or just sit & chat<br />

over coffee and<br />

activities.<br />

5<br />

19<br />

26<br />

5<br />

19<br />

26<br />

Anglemont <strong>Senior</strong>s #112<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

ANAVETS Unit 290<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

Meat Draw<br />

3pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

3pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

3pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

3pm<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

6<br />

6<br />

Holiday<br />

Happy Day<br />

Free Bingo<br />

4:30 pm<br />

“31” 7pm<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Happy Day<br />

Free Ticket<br />

Fun Pool<br />

Meat Draw 4:30pm<br />

Free Bingo<br />

& Crib 7 pm 4:30 pm<br />

Fun Darts 7:45pm<br />

20<br />

27<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

“31” 7pm<br />

“31” 7pm<br />

“31” 7pm<br />

444 Tranquille Road<br />

Kamloops, B.C. V2B 3H2<br />

554-2455<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Happy Day<br />

Free Ticket Meat Draw 6pm Meat Draw 3pm<br />

Fun Pool Free Bingo<br />

Meat Draw 4:30pm<br />

& Crib 7 pm 4:30 pm<br />

Exec Mtg 7 pm “31” 7pm Fun Darts 7:45pm<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Fun Pool<br />

& Crib 7 pm<br />

Happy Day<br />

Free Bingo<br />

4:30 pm<br />

Free Ticket<br />

Meat Draw 4:30pm<br />

Fun Darts 7:45pm<br />

Meat Draw 6pm<br />

Fun Pool<br />

& Crib 7 pm<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

Happy Day<br />

Free Bingo<br />

4:30 pm<br />

1<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

Bridge<br />

7:30 pm<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Free Ticket<br />

Meat Draw 4:30pm<br />

Fun Darts 7:45pm<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

DROP-IN CENTRE OPEN LAKEVIEW CENTRE<br />

MON-FRI. 1-4 P.M.<br />

Coffee is on & hostess on duty<br />

SQUILAX/ANGLEMONT<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Drop In<br />

Drop In<br />

Drop In Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

1 - 4 Bridge 1 - 4 1 - 4<br />

7:30 pm<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Drop In<br />

Drop In Drop In 1 - 4 Drop In<br />

1 - 4 1 - 4 Bridge 1 - 4<br />

7:30 pm<br />

20<br />

27<br />

1<br />

21 22 Drop In 23 24<br />

25<br />

Drop In Drop In 1 - 4 Drop In<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4 1 - 4 Bridge 1 - 4<br />

7:30 pm<br />

1 - 4<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Drop In<br />

Drop In Drop In<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

1 - 4 1 - 4 Bridge 1 - 4<br />

7:30 pm<br />

Chase <strong>Senior</strong>s Centre<br />

JULY CALENDAR <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

OPEN<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Free Ticket<br />

Meat Draw 4:30pm<br />

Fun Darts 7:45pm<br />

O.A.P.O BRANCH #53<br />

542 SHUSWAP AVENUE<br />

679-8522<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

Drop In<br />

1 - 4<br />

Meat Draw<br />

6pm<br />

4<br />

18<br />

4<br />

18<br />

Quad Fishing Derby<br />

Meat Draw<br />

6 pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

3pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

3 pm<br />

5<br />

19<br />

26<br />

Meat Draw 3pm<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

6<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Snooker<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

Snooker<br />

Snooker<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

Line Dancing 10 am<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

1:30 pm<br />

Crafts 9am CARPET<br />

BINGO Crib 1:00 pm BOWLING<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1 PM<br />

20<br />

Snooker 22 23 Snooker 24<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

Snooker<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

Line Dancing 10 am<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

1:30 pm<br />

Crafts 9am CARPET<br />

BINGO Crib 1:00 pm BOWLING<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1 PM<br />

27<br />

5<br />

19<br />

26<br />

8:30 to 11:30 am<br />

1:00 pm to 4:30 pm<br />

Snooker 1<br />

2 Snooker 3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

8:30-11:30 am Snooker 8:30-11:30 am<br />

Line Dancing 10 am 8:30-11:30 am<br />

Snooker<br />

Crafts 9am<br />

CARPET 8:30-11:30 am<br />

BINGO Crib 1:00 pm BOWLING<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1 PM<br />

7 Snooker 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Snooker<br />

8:30-11:30 am Snooker<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

Carpet Bowling Line Dancing 10 am 8:30-11:30 am<br />

1:30 pm BINGO Crafts 9am CARPET<br />

Snooker<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

Crib 1:00 pm BOWLING<br />

1:00 PM<br />

1 PM<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

1:30 pm<br />

Sorrento O.A.P.O. #165<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

Snooker<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

21 25<br />

Snooker<br />

8:30-11:30 am<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

Open Daily<br />

Except Sunday<br />

1:30 pm till 4 pm<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY<br />

6<br />

TOPS 9am<br />

18<br />

PASSCHENDAELE ROAD, SORRENTO, B.C.<br />

Phone: (250) 675-5358<br />

Aleda Petruschak, Acting President 675-2760<br />

Hall Bookings: W. Petruschak 675-2760<br />

19<br />

26<br />

SATURDAY<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

TOPS 9am<br />

AAnon 8pm<br />

Art 6-9<br />

Art 6pm<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

TOPS 9am<br />

Art 6pm Art 6pm<br />

Ch. Day 2 pm<br />

AAnon 8pm<br />

20<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Bridge 1 pm<br />

AAnon 8pm<br />

TOPS 9am<br />

Pool 6 pm<br />

Arts Festival Security 9 pm - 7 am<br />

27<br />

Bridge 1 pm<br />

AAnon 8pm<br />

1<br />

Arts Festival Security 9 pm - 7 am<br />

Arts Festival Security 9 pm - 7 am<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

TOPS 9am<br />

Pool 6 pm<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

18<br />

Pool 1:30 pm<br />

Pool 1:30 pm<br />

5<br />

19<br />

26


PAGE 16<br />

Royal Canadian Legion Br. #52<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

425 LANSDOWNE<br />

KAMLOOPS, B.C. V2C 2C5<br />

PHONE: 374-1742 Fax: 374-1708<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Open 12 noon<br />

Open<br />

Dance to<br />

Open<br />

to 10 pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

12 noon<br />

Carl McLaughlin<br />

12 noon Crib<br />

2:30<br />

8pm-midnight<br />

to 7pm to 7pm 7:00 pm $5 per person<br />

Meat Draw<br />

2:30<br />

Meat Draw<br />

2:30<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Open 12 noon Dance to<br />

Open Open<br />

Open to 10 pm True Blue Meat Draw<br />

12 noon 12 noon<br />

12 noon Crib<br />

2:30<br />

to 7pm to 7pm<br />

8pm-midnight<br />

to 7pm 7:00 pm $5 per person<br />

13 15<br />

Meat Draw Open Open<br />

2:30<br />

12 noon 12 noon<br />

to 7pm to 7pm<br />

Meat Draw<br />

2:30<br />

6<br />

20<br />

27<br />

14 17<br />

16<br />

Open<br />

12 noon<br />

to 7pm<br />

Open 12 noon<br />

to 10 pm<br />

Crib<br />

7:00 pm<br />

18<br />

Dance to<br />

Roland<br />

8pm-midnight<br />

$5 per person<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Open Open<br />

Open 12 noon Dance to<br />

Open<br />

12 noon 12 noon<br />

to 10 pm Carl McLaughlin<br />

12 noon<br />

to 7pm to 7pm<br />

Crib 8pm-midnight<br />

to 7pm<br />

$5 per person<br />

7:00 pm<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Open Open<br />

Open 12 noon<br />

Open to 10 pm<br />

12 noon 12 noon<br />

12 noon<br />

to 7pm to 7pm<br />

Crib<br />

to 7pm 7:00 pm<br />

Savona O.A.P.O.<br />

O.A.P.O BRANCH #129<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

Barriere & District <strong>Senior</strong>s Society<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

SENIOR CONNECTOR<br />

19<br />

Meat Draw<br />

2:30<br />

26<br />

Meat Draw<br />

2:30<br />

Summer Hours:<br />

Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed:<br />

12 noon - 7 pm<br />

Thurs. 12 noon - 10 pm<br />

Fri. 12 noon to 12 midnight<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

6<br />

4431 Barriere Town Road<br />

Box 791 Barriere V0E 1E0<br />

Len Roosen, President 672-0260<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Anyone wishing to play<br />

Play<br />

horseshoes or carpet bowl<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT PooL • •<br />

please phone 672-5113<br />

9 AM<br />

for the key.<br />

9:00 am<br />

6<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

20<br />

27<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

Play<br />

PooL • •<br />

9:00 am<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

HOME<br />

SUPPORT<br />

9 AM<br />

Merritt <strong>Senior</strong> Centre<br />

JULY CALENDAR <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>© 2202 Jackson Avenue<br />

Have a<br />

happy<br />

summer!<br />

18<br />

19<br />

Play<br />

PooL • •<br />

9:00 am<br />

26<br />

Play<br />

PooL • •<br />

9:00 am<br />

Fall Meeting<br />

Sept.11/03<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

6<br />

NO<br />

BINGO<br />

THE MERRITT SENIORS ASSOC.<br />

and O.A.P.O. Br. #168<br />

Stan Rowland, President — 378-6576<br />

Floor Curling<br />

1:30pm<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Bingo<br />

FLOOR<br />

1:00 pm<br />

Floor Curling Rummoli 7 pm CURLING<br />

1:30pm<br />

1 PM<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Bingo<br />

1:00 pm<br />

Floor Curling<br />

1:30pm<br />

20<br />

27<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

1<br />

6605 Buie Road/Savona Access Road<br />

Floor Curling<br />

1:30pm<br />

Rummoli 7 pm<br />

Rummoli 7pm<br />

21<br />

Bingo<br />

22 23 24<br />

25<br />

1:00 pm<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Bingo<br />

Floor Curling<br />

1:00 pm<br />

1:30pm<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Exercise<br />

10 - 11<br />

Crib 7 pm<br />

All Welcome<br />

T.O.P.S. 7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

General<br />

Exercise<br />

9-9:30 am<br />

Exercise<br />

Meeting<br />

10 - 11<br />

Exercise<br />

9:30-10:30 and<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

Crib 7 pm<br />

UPS 7 PM Potluck Bocce 7 pm<br />

All Welcome<br />

13 15<br />

T.O.P.S.<br />

9-9:30 am<br />

Exercise FOOT CLINIC<br />

9:30-10:30 1 PM<br />

UPS 7 PM<br />

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27<br />

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Exercise<br />

10 - 11<br />

Crib 7 pm<br />

All Welcome<br />

T.O.P.S. 21 22 23 24<br />

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Exercise<br />

9-9:30 am<br />

Exercise<br />

10 - 11<br />

Exercise<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

Crib 7 pm<br />

Bocce 7 pm<br />

UPS 7 PM<br />

All Welcome<br />

T.O.P.S. 28 29 30 31<br />

9-9:30 am<br />

Exercise<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

UPS 7 PM<br />

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Exercise<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

Bocce 7 pm<br />

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Exercise<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

Bocce 7 pm<br />

Exercise<br />

9:30-10:30<br />

Bocce 7 pm<br />

3<br />

Potluck<br />

Supper 6pm<br />

Cards,<br />

Rummoli &<br />

Games 7pm<br />

Doris Watson<br />

373-2455<br />

4<br />

4<br />

18<br />

5<br />

FLOOR<br />

CURLING<br />

1 PM<br />

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FLOOR<br />

CURLING<br />

1 PM<br />

FLOOR<br />

CURLING<br />

1 PM<br />

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www.seniorconnector.com<br />

A view from Logan Lake<br />

BY PAT AND ARCHIE WHITE<br />

June was a quiet month for us.<br />

Carpet bowling will resume in<br />

September.<br />

Bingo will still be held each<br />

Friday at 1 p.m.<br />

Our annual general meeting was<br />

held Thursday, June 15, at which<br />

time we had our election of officers.<br />

We are happy to report that<br />

we have a strong executive and<br />

look forward to a very active fall.<br />

Many of our members are proudly<br />

wearing our new ball caps with<br />

Logan Lake <strong>Senior</strong>s inscribed on<br />

them.<br />

Ashcroft-Cache Creek <strong>Senior</strong> Society<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

601 BANCROFT<br />

Ashcroft, B.C. 453-9828<br />

Elaine Sheppard, President<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

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Closed<br />

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20<br />

27<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

Open<br />

1-4<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Bocce in<br />

the Park<br />

9 am<br />

Logan Lake <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

Open<br />

1-4<br />

Open<br />

1-4<br />

Open<br />

1-4<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Bocce in the<br />

Park 9 am Open Open<br />

Open at the<br />

Centre 1 pm 1-4 1-4<br />

Clearwater Friendly Club<br />

JULY CALENDAR<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

Open<br />

1-4<br />

18<br />

Bocce in<br />

the Park<br />

9 am<br />

19<br />

Closed<br />

26<br />

Closed<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

HYMN<br />

SING<br />

7 PM<br />

HYMN<br />

SING<br />

7 PM<br />

6<br />

DROP-IN CENTRE,<br />

80-150 OPAL VILLAGE CENTRE MALL<br />

PRESIDENT: Archie White 523-2759<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

6<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

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Open 9-3 pm<br />

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Open 9-3 pm<br />

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Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

20<br />

27<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>©<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

10am & 1pm<br />

13 14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

20<br />

27<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

10am & 1pm<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

10am & 1pm<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

4<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Bingo 1 pm<br />

to 3 pm<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Bingo 1 pm<br />

to 3 pm<br />

18<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Bingo 1 pm<br />

to 3 pm<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Drop in<br />

Open 9-3 pm<br />

Bingo 1 pm<br />

to 3 pm<br />

2<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

2<br />

O.A.P.O. #137<br />

Evergreen Acres<br />

Phone: 674-3365 674-2706 674-3326 587-6338<br />

7 8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Our wind-up this year was an<br />

indoor barbeque that was enjoyed<br />

by all.<br />

For the summer we plan to lay<br />

back and enjoy our families,<br />

homes and gardens.<br />

The centre will be open from<br />

Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. so drop in for a chat and join<br />

us for bingo on Fridays at 1 p.m.<br />

We will not be sending our letter<br />

or calendar again until<br />

September, as we will just operate<br />

as a drop-in centre with no scheduled<br />

activities other than bingo.<br />

3<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Carpet<br />

Bowling<br />

1 pm<br />

Carpet<br />

Bowling<br />

1 pm<br />

Carpet<br />

Bowling<br />

1 pm<br />

21 22 23 24<br />

25<br />

Carpet Bowling<br />

10am & 1pm<br />

Carpet<br />

Bowling<br />

1 pm<br />

18<br />

5<br />

19<br />

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5<br />

19<br />

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JULY, 2003<br />

Glenfair<br />

News<br />

ELAINE HARKNESS<br />

The beauty of Glenfair is<br />

its green lawns, the resident’s<br />

beautiful hanging<br />

baskets and tubs of colourful<br />

flowers, which are a<br />

sight to see.<br />

We are all so very sorry<br />

to hear of the passing of<br />

Bob Brown. Our condolences<br />

go out to Olive and<br />

family and friends, he will<br />

be sadly missed here, he<br />

was always so willing to<br />

help. You could count on<br />

Bob.<br />

Some headway on the<br />

flea market in September,<br />

but can use a lot more, if<br />

you have anything to donate<br />

we would be very pleased .<br />

Phone Roger 828-7878 or<br />

Cathy 377-4985.<br />

Our free barbeque on<br />

<strong>July</strong> 12 at 5pm is looking<br />

good. I hope all our residents<br />

will attend and have a<br />

burger or hotdog and visit<br />

awhile over their coffee. We<br />

are really looking forward<br />

to this picnic in the hope<br />

that it will become a yearly<br />

event if we have the support<br />

from the residents. Bring a<br />

deckchair if you have one.<br />

Tuesday night 6pm has<br />

become a whist night and<br />

we have a good crowd,<br />

many new ones and is a fun<br />

night for everyone. We<br />

enjoy coffee and goodies<br />

afterward.<br />

Bingo Friday 6pm has<br />

improved with new faces<br />

and also it is a fun night,<br />

anyone who would like to<br />

join us please do so, as its<br />

open to everyone.<br />

Monday Crib is going<br />

full speed ahead. Roger<br />

even had a perfect score last<br />

week.<br />

Birthdays this month<br />

Myrtle O and Gert P. We<br />

helped them enjoy their<br />

birthday cakes.<br />

See you next month.<br />

❁ ❃ ❁<br />

Life is like a garden<br />

In many little ways.<br />

Contentment cannot<br />

flourish<br />

If gloom is all you raise.<br />

Plant the seed of<br />

kindness<br />

Wherever you may go.<br />

Then, fertilized with<br />

commonsense,<br />

Friendship’s bound to<br />

grow.<br />

❁ ❃ ❁


JULY, 2003 SENIOR CONNECTOR www.seniorconnector.com PAGE 15<br />

B.C. <strong>Senior</strong>s’ Games - Zone 8 Report<br />

BY WILF SCHNEIDER<br />

In 2 months many of our<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s will be heading to<br />

Chilliwack to take part in<br />

the <strong>Senior</strong>s’ Games, which<br />

start on September 3. Next<br />

year the Games will be held<br />

in Penticton. All <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

age 55 and over are eligible<br />

to take part in the Games,<br />

and we welcome all <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

who may be interested, to<br />

our meetings which are currently<br />

held at the Heritage<br />

House. Our next meeting is<br />

on Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 17, at<br />

10:00 A.M. This will be our<br />

last regular meeting before<br />

the Games in Chilliwack.<br />

Those who have signed up<br />

for uniforms will be able to<br />

pick them up at this meeting.<br />

There will be a meeting<br />

in August in Sorrento to pick<br />

up the balance of the uniforms,<br />

and perhaps to clean<br />

up last minute details. More<br />

on our August meeting in<br />

the next issue.<br />

Maureen Cavalsky of<br />

Salmon Arm, Mary Ellen<br />

Pakka of Sorrento and Peter<br />

Baron of Kamloops will be<br />

taking part in cycling this<br />

year. In horseshoes we<br />

have Robert East, Gay East<br />

and Betty Goward from<br />

Chase; Kevin Scallon from<br />

Ashcroft and Ted Peters,<br />

Ken Mount and Emil Foltan<br />

from Salmon Arm all heading<br />

for Chilliwack. The<br />

darts winners were Pearl<br />

Thompson from Kamloops,<br />

Snuffy Clark from Chase,<br />

Gladys Robins and Robert<br />

Williams from Ashcroft,<br />

Diane Tessaro and Arnold<br />

Tallis from Revelstoke and<br />

Corry & Doris Hogg<br />

from Heffley Creek. This<br />

year’s tennis winners,<br />

all from Kamloops, are<br />

Prue Reber, Gary Reber,<br />

Sylvia Chalmers, Tom<br />

Poulton, Janet Wallace,<br />

Keith Wallace, Joyce Riches,<br />

Suzanne Legault, Clara<br />

Leaman, Bob Siegrist, Terry<br />

Macdonald, Jack Meuwissen,<br />

John Plowman, Louise<br />

Gifford and Jim Gifford.<br />

We have 2 teams of Slow<br />

Pitch. The age 55+ consists<br />

of Rose Fowlie from<br />

Revelstoke, Gerry Bryce<br />

from Sorrento, Harry Bryce<br />

from Celista, Ffloyd Haller<br />

from Clinton, Jim Wiewior<br />

from Salmon Arm, Larry<br />

Langhorn from Tappen,<br />

Michael Abbott from<br />

Enderby, Joy Hurst from<br />

Canoe and Ken Littlehohns,<br />

Marj Higgins, Roy Grant,<br />

Larry Strohmaier, Mill<br />

McGaw and Gary Know all<br />

from Kamloops. The 65+<br />

team consists of Len Fowles,<br />

Art Jaccard, Ray Teare,<br />

Frank Bencher, Robert<br />

Anderson, Myrt Lamb, Ron<br />

Lamb, Maureen Deys,<br />

Marlene St. John, Dick<br />

Sawada, George Blakey, Jim<br />

Tateishi, Joe Laviolette,<br />

Howard Miller, Roy Scott,<br />

all from Kamloops and John<br />

Scarcelli from Revelstoke.<br />

This year will be the first<br />

time we have entrants for<br />

Bocce. Angelo Posceri,<br />

Letter To The Editor<br />

Dear Editor<br />

On behalf of the<br />

Canadian Cancer Society<br />

Residential Campaign 2003<br />

I would like to extend a<br />

thank you to the people of<br />

the Kamloops area for their<br />

contributions to this year’s<br />

April campaign. Once again,<br />

you have shown that you are<br />

generous and caring individuals.<br />

Thank you to the wonderful,<br />

hardworking and dedicated<br />

volunteers for their<br />

commitment and especially<br />

the Zone Captains and<br />

Canvassers, who spent many<br />

hours canvassing to raise<br />

funds for this very worthwhile<br />

cause. The donations<br />

are used to fund cancer<br />

research and offer prevention,<br />

education and support<br />

programs.<br />

Thank you to the local<br />

Media for their tremendous<br />

support in publishing our<br />

campaign and to the many<br />

local businesses for their<br />

donations to our Volunteer<br />

Appreciation Night.<br />

Once again thank you for<br />

your support.º<br />

Sincerely<br />

Coleen Swan<br />

Residential Campaign<br />

Coordinator<br />

Canadian Cancer Society<br />

Certified<br />

Care Aid<br />

Available for<br />

in-home<br />

respite care<br />

Bondable<br />

Excellent references<br />

Reasonable Rate<br />

Call 574-0648<br />

Tony Scaracella and Joe<br />

Endrizzi from Revelstoke<br />

will be our representatives.<br />

In Ladies’ Golf we have Jean<br />

Blakey, Joyce Fraser Shirley<br />

Wiklund and Inez Schuster<br />

from Kamloops, Sy Pringle<br />

from Salmon Arm and<br />

Dee Laidlaw, Margaret<br />

Cleavely, Theresa Gieselman,<br />

Evelyn Johanson and<br />

Ingrid Whalley, all from<br />

Chase. We also have one<br />

more entrant, Peter Reinke<br />

from Kamloops, in Table<br />

Tennis.<br />

After many, many years<br />

of taking an active part in<br />

Zone 8 Doris Morgan from<br />

Revelstoke has decided to<br />

pass on the job of area representative<br />

to some one else.<br />

Doris has been dilgent in<br />

her duties representing<br />

Revelstoke for so many years<br />

McArthur Park<br />

Lawn Bowling<br />

Club<br />

We have had an exciting<br />

start to our bowling year<br />

with visits to other Interior<br />

lawn bowling clubs and their<br />

visit to our 2003 opening<br />

day on May 31. Sixty hardy<br />

bowlers from Vernon,<br />

Merritt, Kelowna and<br />

Riverside had a great day of<br />

games in rain and shine.<br />

This annual highlight was<br />

followed by a provincial first<br />

– the B.C. Blind Bowlers<br />

tournament was held June 8<br />

at McArthur Park Club.<br />

Visiting bowlers, markers<br />

and directors (for the blind<br />

bowlers) came from<br />

Nanaimo, Kelowna, Calgary<br />

and Salmon Arm. Our local<br />

bowlers did well in the competition.<br />

We learned we have<br />

the largest blind bowlers<br />

club in B.C.<br />

McArthur bowlers play<br />

Monday, Wednesday, Friday<br />

and Sunday at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Blind bowlers play Thursday<br />

at 6:30 p.m. Smooth-soled<br />

shoes are a must. Call 376-<br />

0917 for more information<br />

or to arrange free instruction.<br />

Friends In Need<br />

Home Care<br />

Providing independence and<br />

dignity for seniors and their family in<br />

the comfort of their home.<br />

* Personal Care/companionship<br />

* Housekeeping/Laundry<br />

* Meal planning and preparation<br />

* Dr. appointments/shopping<br />

* Outings<br />

* Hair care<br />

Call: 554-0419<br />

Cell: 318-1694<br />

and we are all sure she will<br />

retain her interest in our<br />

activities. Thank you,<br />

Doris, for all your help and<br />

we all wish you the best.<br />

We have an opportunity<br />

to raise some more<br />

funds for our Zone. Each<br />

year the local adult soccer<br />

groups hold a huge<br />

Kamloops Invitational Soccer<br />

Tournament during the<br />

British Columbia Day<br />

week-end in August. They<br />

require a number of Field<br />

Marshalls and have offered<br />

the Field Marshall positions<br />

to us. To volunteer or for<br />

more information call Liz<br />

Karpluk at Flowers by<br />

Valleyview, 374-4312. or<br />

Wilf Schneider, 374-7201.<br />

We will require about 20<br />

volunteers and no previous<br />

experience is necessary.<br />

Coronation<br />

Coins Featuring<br />

Updated Effigy<br />

The new and more contemporary<br />

effigy of Her Majesty<br />

Queen Elizabeth II will appear<br />

on the obverse side of all<br />

Canadian circulation coins.<br />

Special collector coins and<br />

coin sets commemorating the<br />

50th anniversary of the<br />

Queen’s coronation are now<br />

available on the RCM web site<br />

and include: Coronation Proof<br />

Silver Dollar; Coronation<br />

Special Edition Uncirculated<br />

Set featuring the traditional<br />

seven circulation coin designs;<br />

the 1953 Coronation set featuring<br />

the original 1953 effigy and<br />

the double dates of 1953-2003<br />

on all obverse sides of the 1-<br />

cent, 5-cent, 25-cent, 50-cent<br />

and 1-dollar coins, and the<br />

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation<br />

Stamp and Coin Set, a joint<br />

offering by Canada Post and<br />

the Royal Canadian Mint.<br />

The updated effigy was<br />

designed by Canadian artist<br />

Susanna Blunt. Internationally<br />

acclaimed, Ms. Blunt is no<br />

stranger to the Royal Family. In<br />

1997, she painted and personally<br />

delivered to Buckingham<br />

Palace a portrait of His<br />

Highness, Prince Edward.<br />

McKnight Manor<br />

Room & Board<br />

for Non Smoking <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

Private Room<br />

Cable TV<br />

Home cooked meals<br />

Laundry facilities available<br />

. Transportation available<br />

Fully staffed 24-hours-a-day<br />

All-inclusive fee<br />

$1070.00 per month<br />

includes GST.<br />

Call Mary or George at<br />

(250) 579-1994<br />

Always Healthy<br />

GIFT AND HEALTH FOOD STORE<br />

Supplements, Dried Herbs and Spices,<br />

Organic Flours and Grains, Fresh Nuts and Trail Mix,<br />

Greeting Cards, Natural Beauty Products, Crystals, Angels,<br />

Candles, Kitchen Tools, Aromatherapy and Sports Nutrition<br />

Naturally on the North Shore!<br />

#8 - 724 Sydney Ave. • 376-1310<br />

(Across the street from Northills Shopping Centre)<br />

Comfort Zone<br />

A full service Agency taking care of all your<br />

Basic Foot Care, Home Support<br />

and Attendant Care needs<br />

Certified, Insured and Bonded<br />

376-7616 or toll free1-866-319-3388<br />

Servicing the Thompson Health Region since 1999<br />

Non-Medical Home Support Service<br />

* Yard / House Maintenance<br />

*Housekeeping<br />

* Companionship<br />

*Transportation<br />

Julie Layh 573-5077<br />

*Insured *Bondable *Free Estimates<br />

Home Care Specialists<br />

with Heart.<br />

❀ Home Makers<br />

❀ Personal Care<br />

❀ House Cleaners<br />

❀ Companion<br />

❀ Live In Arrangements<br />

❀ Respite<br />

If you need a service<br />

that you don’t see — call:<br />

IN-HOME CARE 851-0078<br />

We Aim To Fill All Your Needs!<br />

#314 — 141 Victoria Street, Kamloops<br />

Fax: 851-0016


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SENIOR CONNECTOR<br />

www.seniorconnector.com<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

This drawing was recently uncovered with other old<br />

family memorabilia by a member of Bob Pick’s family.<br />

It was returned to him after more than 70 years. The<br />

drawing, originally in colour, was done in 1927, when<br />

Bob was about seven years old. Bob now enjoys life<br />

as a resident of Desert Gardens.<br />

THESE are the “Good Old Days.”<br />

COMMERCIAL CRIME SECTION<br />

SENIORS’ FRAUD BEAT<br />

Phone Fraud<br />

• Congratulations! You’ve won the grand prize ... but you<br />

don’t remember even entering the contest!<br />

• You’re offered a once-in-a-lifetime investment that offers a<br />

huge return.<br />

• You’re told you’re a winner, and all you have to do is pay<br />

for the delivery, processing, taxes, duties or some other fee<br />

to receive the prize.<br />

Be on the lookout for these and other offers that promise<br />

great wealth with minimal effort. If a deal sounds too good<br />

to be true, it probably is.<br />

Never give out credit card, bank account, or other personal<br />

information over the telephone, unless you have initiated the<br />

call yourself and know the company.<br />

If you are unsure about the intent of a caller and are feeling<br />

uncomfortable, just say “no thanks” and hang up the phone.<br />

For more information on protecting yourself, visit our website<br />

at www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca<br />

Emergency, police, & fraud phone numbers<br />

IF,and only if, there is an emergency, call 911<br />

IF you have been a victim of a crime, call the RCMP at 828-3000<br />

IF you have information that could help to solve a crime,<br />

call Crimestoppers at 374-TIPS (8477) 1-800-222-TIPS(8477)<br />

IF you would like information about the legitimacy of a company,<br />

such as a telemarketing fraud, call Kamloops District Commercial<br />

Crime Unit at 828-3174 or Phonebusters at 1-888-495-8501<br />

Congratulations to all the members of the North Shore Community Centre who celebrate their birthdays in <strong>July</strong>. Dinner and<br />

silent auction were enjoyed by all.<br />

PHOTO: MARGARET REID<br />

North<br />

Shore<br />

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4<br />

you have any items that you<br />

wish to donate, please bring<br />

them to our Hostess in the<br />

Maple Room. Of course we<br />

also accept items for our<br />

Flea Market as well. Thank<br />

you for thinking of us for<br />

your donations.<br />

Our FUNDRAISER<br />

DINNER was held June<br />

23rd and we had Roast Beef<br />

with all the trimmings and<br />

fried chicken, and there were<br />

a variety of salads. Frieda<br />

Woerler was the entertainer,<br />

playing her accordion. She<br />

certainly can get your hands<br />

clapping to her fast paced<br />

music, and those that dance<br />

are quick to get out onto the<br />

dance floor.<br />

Tourism Kamloops<br />

<strong>July</strong>-Aug 2003<br />

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to<br />

our members who have a<br />

birthday in <strong>July</strong>, John<br />

Chevarctacki, Ida Green,<br />

Betty Illsey, Ionalda<br />

Jamrich, Freda Long, Jean<br />

Riggs, Audrey Robertson,<br />

Pauline Smith, Hazel Tymo,<br />

Mary White, Juliana<br />

Woroch, Betsy Farr, Bob<br />

Irvine, Jessie Birrell, Piper<br />

George and, Mike Keetch.<br />

Happy Birthday to all of<br />

you!<br />

TIPZ & TOEZ will be<br />

operating during the summer<br />

months, so that is great for<br />

all of us who use their great<br />

service. Please phone or<br />

come to the Front Desk to<br />

select an appointment time.<br />

You will enjoy it.<br />

The computer classes are<br />

still very busy, but summer<br />

is here so they are reduced to<br />

give the instructors some<br />

PLEASE CONTACT THE FACILITY TO CONFIRM TIME, PRICE, AND<br />

DATE. IF YOU KNOW OF ANY EVENTS TO BE LISTED ON THIS<br />

CALENDAR, PLEASE CALL<br />

THE KAMLOOPS VISITOR INFO CENTRE, 374-3377<br />

JULY<br />

Jul-Oct 25....Farmers’ Market (Saturdays) .........................................200 Block St. Paul St. ......377-0055<br />

.....................Farmers’ Market (Wednesdays) ....................................400 Block Victoria St .......377-0055<br />

Jul 1.............Canada Day Folkfest .....................................................Riverside Park ..................372-5751<br />

Jul 1.............Art in the Park .................................................................Riverside Park ..................372-7323<br />

Jul 2-31........Music in the Park ............................................................Riverside Park ..................374-3377<br />

Jul 4-6..........First Nations Gathering 2003: “Jesus Walks Among Us” ...Powwow Grounds............374-8196<br />

Jul 5-6..........Miniature Air Show Large Scale Radio Controlled Airplanes.....Morrison Ranch Field .250-523--6474<br />

Jul 10-13......Kamloops Aquatics AAA Long Course Meet...............Canada Games Pool ........828-3580<br />

Jul 11...........Miss Kamloops Pageant Ambassador Program..........Sagebrush Theatre ..........376-1439<br />

Jul 12-13......Savona Fishing Derby....................................................Savona .......................250-373-2515<br />

Jul 12-18......Cattle Drive - Bar M Ranch to Kamloops (Ashcroft) ...............................................372-7075<br />

Jul 13-20......Party ‘til the Cows Come Home ....................................Various Locations............372-7722<br />

<strong>July</strong> 14.........Our Lady Peace in concert ............................................Sport Mart Place...............374-9200<br />

<strong>July</strong> 15-20....Merritt Mountain Music Festival www.mountainfest.com Merritt......................374-9200<br />

<strong>July</strong> 17-21....Kamloops Int’l Baseball Tournament ...........................Norbrock Stadium............828-3580<br />

<strong>July</strong> 18-19....Skwlax Traditional Pow Wow 2003 Skwlax Powwow Arbour, Chase ...........250-679-3203<br />

<strong>July</strong> 26-27....Pacific Northwest Marathon Canoe & Kayak Championship Pioneer Park..........376-6017<br />

<strong>July</strong> 27.........97.5 FM River Family Festival........................................Riverside Park ..................372-2197<br />

<strong>July</strong> 29.........Kamloops MS Self Help Group 10th Annual Fundraising Comedy and Variety Show<br />

...............................................................................................................Forster’s............................376-1269<br />

AUGUST<br />

Aug-Oct 25..Farmers’ Market (Saturdays) .........................................200 Block St. Paul St. ......377-0055<br />

.....................Farmers’ Market (Wednesdays) ....................................400 Block Victoria St .......377-0055<br />

Aug1-31.......Music in the Park ............................................................Riverside Park ..................374-3377<br />

Aug 1-3........Kamloopa Pow Wow ......................................................Chief Louis Centre ...........828-9700<br />

Aug 3...........Zef’s Birthday..................................................................Wildlife Park .....................573-3242<br />

Aug 3-9........Canadian Rifle Silhouette Championships..............................................................374-5082<br />

Aug 4...........Highland Valley Copper Mine Open House..................Logan Lake.............1-250-523-3507<br />

Aug 5-8........2nd Annual Youth Discovery Day Camp ......................Kamloops Museum ..........828-3576<br />

Aug 8-10......10th Annual Bonaparte Traditional Pow Wow .............Historic Hat Creek Ranch<br />

.................................................................................................................1-250-457-6206 or 1-250-457-9946<br />

Aug 9-10......Pritchard Rodeo..............................................................Rodeo Grounds .....1-250-577-3461<br />

Aug 10.........Horse Racing ..................................................................Sagebrush Downs............314-9645<br />

Aug 15-17....11th Annual Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival ...Salmon Arm ...........1-250-833-4096<br />

Aug 16-17....Western Canadian Orienteering & Rogaining Championships.........dsmithqqq@shaw.ca<br />

Aug 17.........Horse Racing ..................................................................Sagebrush Downs............314-9645<br />

Aug 21.........Hot Night in the City Car Show .....................................Downtown.........................372-2292<br />

Aug 22-23....Kamloops Pro Rodeo .....................................................KXA ...................................554-1444<br />

Aug 23.........9th Annual Heritage House Tour & Tea........................Kamloops Museum ..........828-3576<br />

Aug 23.........Sorrento Blue Grass Festival ........................................Sorrento Centre ........250-675-2421<br />

Aug 23-24....Canadian Orienteering & Rogaining Championships........................dsmithqqq@shaw.ca<br />

Aug 24.........Horse Racing ..................................................................Sagebrush Downs............314-9645<br />

Aug 27-31....Interior Provincial Exhibition & Stampede ..................Armstrong .................250-546-9406<br />

Aug 30-Sep1 North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo............................Barriere Fair Grounds<br />

Aug 31.........Horse Racing ..................................................................Sagebrush Downs............314-9645<br />

time for their own work at<br />

home. We do thank them for<br />

their devotion to the computer<br />

training sessions, we all<br />

appreciate it very much as<br />

we now have other doors<br />

open to us for communicating<br />

with friends and relatives,<br />

and learning about<br />

other things in the world<br />

through the internet. Thank<br />

you!<br />

The FLOWER GAR-<br />

DENS around our complex<br />

are really showing their<br />

wonderful colours now. We<br />

are very proud of the work<br />

done by our volunteers and<br />

our gardener.<br />

A group of our volunteers<br />

from NSCC and Cottonwood<br />

Manor gathered<br />

together near the Pagoda<br />

building at Tranquille and<br />

Fortune to plant flowers to<br />

beautify this triangle of land.<br />

It looks fantastic!<br />

When we speak about<br />

gardens, it always reminds<br />

us that the Judge for the<br />

COMMUNITY IN BLOOM<br />

event will be in Kamloops to<br />

judge our City around the<br />

22nd of August. The Judge<br />

will be touring the City, so<br />

please all you seniors, and<br />

all others, please pick up any<br />

garbage you spot in your<br />

area. Let’s all do our part to<br />

beautify our area, and<br />

encourage others to do the<br />

same. Your assistance is<br />

truly appreciated!<br />

The North Shore<br />

Community Centre carpet<br />

bowling and cribbage are<br />

continuing all summer, so<br />

come and enjoy a game with<br />

these groups. Please see the<br />

calendar of events for times.<br />

The Maple room is open<br />

every weekday for coffee,<br />

tea, and treats from 9:00 am<br />

to 4:00 pm. When you come<br />

to the Maple room please<br />

remember to bring those<br />

grocery tapes you get from<br />

Safeway and Coopers.<br />

Remember, each tape is a<br />

help to us.<br />

Please use the CALEN-<br />

DAR OF EVENTS in this<br />

SENIOR CONNECTOR<br />

paper to find all those events<br />

that you would like to<br />

attend.<br />

Until the next time,<br />

please be careful everyone.<br />

Volunteers Needed for<br />

KAMLOOPS RCMP<br />

Speed Watch Program<br />

If you are:<br />

• between the ages of 19-75<br />

• have a clean driving record<br />

• willing to complete necessary training<br />

• willing to volunteer a small amount of time to help the traffic situation<br />

in your community<br />

and like making new friendships, we would like to talk to you!<br />

If you are interested in becoming an RCMP volunteer please attend one of<br />

the following locations to pick up an application form:<br />

• Downtown Community Police Office • Main Detachment<br />

• North Shore Community Police Office


JULY, 2003 SENIOR CONNECTOR www.seniorconnector.com PAGE 13<br />

My Favourite Things Thinking<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> exercise<br />

CONTINUED FROM PAGE<br />

Recently Julie Andrews is reported to have done a concert for<br />

1<br />

Pass this along to your senior friends. For those of us getting<br />

along in years, here is a little secret for building arm and<br />

AARP, at which she sang her hit from The Sound of Music, June 21, we want to take you<br />

but the words were changed. Here are the new words to this out for dinner.” So, my niece<br />

shoulder muscles. Three days a week works well.<br />

tune (sung to “My Favourite Things”):<br />

and nephew arrived at my<br />

Begin by standing outside behind your house, and with a<br />

door on the evening of June<br />

five-pound potato sack in each hand … extend your arms<br />

Maalox and nose drops and needles for knitting,<br />

21. Carole had visited with us<br />

straight out to your sides and hold them there as long as you<br />

Walkers and handrails and new dental fittings,<br />

in B.C. a couple of times in<br />

can.<br />

Bundles of magazines tied up in string,<br />

the past ten years, but Ron I<br />

After a few weeks, move up to 10 pound potato sacks, and<br />

These are a few of my favourite things.<br />

had not seen since his mother’s<br />

funeral in 1976 — almost<br />

then 50 pound potato sacks, and finally get to where you can<br />

lift a 100 pound potato sack in each hand and hold your arms<br />

Cadillacs and cataracts and hearing aids and glasses, 27 years ago. The boy I knew<br />

straight for more than a full minute.<br />

Polident and Fixodent and false teeth in glasses,<br />

then, is now a 6’ 3” man with<br />

Next … start putting a few potatoes in the sacks, but be<br />

Pacemakers, golf carts and porches with swings,<br />

a receding hairline and a gray<br />

These are a few of my favourite things.<br />

mustache. His first words<br />

careful not to overdo it.<br />

were “I have something here I<br />

When the pipes leak,<br />

want to deliver to you, it’s<br />

When the bones creak,<br />

only 63 years late” and with a<br />

When the knees go bad,<br />

hug and kiss he handed me the<br />

I simply remember my favourite things,<br />

card my dear sister had drawn<br />

And then I don’t feel so bad.<br />

for me so long ago. It was a<br />

short but wonderful reunion.<br />

Hot tea and crumpets, and corn pads for bunions, The trip had taken them over<br />

No spicy hot food or food cooked with onions,<br />

11 hours to drive from their<br />

Bathrobes and heat pads and hot meals they bring, respective homes in Red Deer<br />

These are a few of my favourite things.<br />

and Stettler, Alberta.<br />

Back pains, confused brains, and no fear of sinnin’<br />

Thin bones and fractures and hair that is thinnin’<br />

And we won’t mention our short shrunken frames,<br />

When we remember our favourite things,<br />

When the joints ache, when the hips break,<br />

When the eyes grow dim,<br />

Then I remember the great life I’ve had,<br />

And then I don’t feel so bad.<br />

Wildlife Express<br />

celebrates 25th<br />

anniversary<br />

On Father’s Day, the<br />

Wildlife Express celebrated<br />

its 25th anniversary of operation<br />

at the Kamloops<br />

Wildlife Park. Free train<br />

rides were provided and new<br />

artefacts – a velocipede, two<br />

historic track motorcars and<br />

a handcar – were on display.<br />

Dunk Andrews, retired systems<br />

rules instructor, says<br />

that if a train was coming up<br />

behind you while you were<br />

on a velocipede it was a<br />

great motivator to pump<br />

hard so that you could go<br />

faster!<br />

In the first year of operation,<br />

1978, the Wildlife<br />

Express carried 6,000 riders,<br />

but since then hundreds of<br />

thousands of people has<br />

enjoyed the adventure. The<br />

Wildlife Express is a wonderful<br />

park attraction. In<br />

2002 there were 58,440 riders<br />

over the course of 192<br />

operating days. The dedicated<br />

volunteers of the KSCRS<br />

contributed a staggering<br />

5,347 hours this past calendar<br />

year operating the train<br />

and maintaining the facilities.<br />

The society has 80<br />

active members consisting<br />

of retired CP, CN and BC<br />

Rail employees who volunteer<br />

with their spouses to<br />

operate the miniature train.<br />

The provincial department<br />

of Safety Engineering<br />

Services and Railways<br />

inspects the Wildlife<br />

Express, track and facilities<br />

each year, and the KSCRS<br />

has a tremendous reputation<br />

for operating the safest<br />

miniature train in the<br />

province.<br />

There are 70 species of<br />

wildlife at the park and<br />

some terrific recent<br />

improvements.<br />

The park will host a summer<br />

camp for children from<br />

Monday, <strong>July</strong> 21 through<br />

Friday, <strong>July</strong> 25 this summer.<br />

For information on this or<br />

other park activities phone<br />

573-3242.<br />

✑ ✑ ✑ ✑ ✑<br />

Thanks to Lori and Mike<br />

Keetch, new owners of <strong>Senior</strong><br />

<strong>Connector</strong>, I now have my<br />

computer at home. By the<br />

way Mike, you did a fine job<br />

of your first column last<br />

month.<br />

I am having some difficulty<br />

in writing this column<br />

because I recently had a<br />

stroke. I want to urge our<br />

readers to heed the advise<br />

below. It comes from literature<br />

given to me by a neurologist.<br />

The stroke hit the vision<br />

portion of my brain and he is<br />

currently sending me for tests<br />

to try and determine what<br />

went wrong and what steps<br />

need to be taken to help prevent<br />

it from happening again.<br />

“The symptoms of stroke<br />

happen suddenly. Common<br />

symptoms include:<br />

* Weakness, numbness, or<br />

paralysis of the face or arm, or<br />

leg (especially one side of the<br />

body)<br />

* Difficulty speaking or<br />

understanding speech<br />

* Sudden loss of vision in<br />

one eye<br />

* Sudden dizziness and<br />

inability to walk<br />

* There is usually no pain<br />

“Until recently, no emergency<br />

treatment was available<br />

for a stroke. A new medication<br />

that breaks down blood<br />

clots called tPA is available<br />

for stroke, but it is only effective<br />

if it is given within three<br />

hours of the stroke onset.<br />

“It is critical that everyone<br />

be aware of the symptoms of<br />

stroke and seek medical attention<br />

immediately. Many<br />

patients who might benefit<br />

from the tPA treatment are not<br />

getting to the hospital fast<br />

enough to be treated.”<br />

Cedar Creek<br />

Camp Raffle<br />

& more<br />

Our Adventure 2003 Camp<br />

raffle features a number of<br />

great prizes and a very affordable<br />

price - $2.00 per ticket or<br />

3 for $5.00. Volunteers will<br />

be at the Farmer’s Market<br />

throughout the summer selling<br />

tickets as well as at<br />

Canada Day and Hot Nite in<br />

the City. Tickets are of course<br />

available through our office as<br />

well. We are depending on a<br />

successful raffle more than<br />

ever this year to replace goods<br />

lost in a break in last month.<br />

Our shed was vandalized as<br />

well. Cedar Creek Camp is<br />

on White Lake, a rustic but<br />

accessible camp on a crown<br />

land lease with several cabins<br />

and other amenities. Our<br />

members call it “a little piece<br />

of heaven”. We use the camp<br />

for our programs as well as<br />

rent it out to other groups and<br />

individuals with people with<br />

disabilities being our primary<br />

users. We still have some<br />

dates available so folks are<br />

welcome to call us at 376-<br />

7878 for further information.<br />

Also coming up, a Day<br />

Trip on <strong>July</strong> 16 to Lac le<br />

Jeune and Logan Lake,<br />

returning to Kamloops via<br />

Ashcroft and Highway 1.<br />

These trips are proving very<br />

popular so we urge people to<br />

call right away to book a seat.<br />

Transportation is provided on<br />

board our 16 passenger,<br />

wheelchair accessible, airconditioned<br />

bus.<br />

Heather Archer<br />

Executive Director<br />

People In Motion<br />

Problem Gambling and <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s can find themselves with a lot of time on their hands.<br />

Gambling is an option. How does an activity that’s supposed to<br />

be fun take over your life and turn it into a nightmare<br />

Problem Gambling programs exist throughout the province.<br />

If you would like more information call 1-888-795-6111<br />

In the Thompson/Cariboo region call:<br />

Problem Gambling Program, Phoenix Centre<br />

(250) 374-4634 or email gamble@mail.ocis.net<br />

Tour the<br />

Okanagan<br />

Come with us to the beautiful city of Armstrong. We will visit the gift<br />

shop at Planet Bee, where an interesting assortment of honey and<br />

health products can be purchased. And then it’s off to the Chickadee<br />

Ridge Miniature Farm to see and play with the fascinating mini ponies,<br />

a monkey, and even a wallaby! Lunch will be served outdoors in the<br />

shade. Following lunch will be a tour of the famous Village Cheese<br />

Factory, where we will see cheese being made and sample the results.<br />

On the return trip home we will be coming back through Salmon Arm<br />

and if time permits we will stop at one of the many fruit stands.<br />

All locations and the bus are accessible.<br />

Date: Wed., June 18, 2003 • Time: 9:30 am to 4:00 pm<br />

Cost: $42.50<br />

Registered passengers will be picked up at one of two pickup points between approximately<br />

9 and 9:30 am and returned to the same points between 4 and 4:15 pm.<br />

Call us NOW at 376-7878 to register.<br />

Space is limited and pre-payment is required.<br />

60%<br />

Leased<br />

Piccadilly Terrace now under construction<br />

91-unit Rental complex<br />

* Kitchenette in all suites * 2 Chef prepared meals daily * Housekeeping and linen service<br />

* Organized Activities * Shuttle Bus * 24 Hour Staffing, security call alerts and more . . .<br />

Located at 810 10th St. SW, Salmon Arm, across from the Piccadilly Place Mall<br />

For more information, call (250) 803-0060<br />

Box 161, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N3


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<strong>July</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Walk location Coffee location<br />

Jul 2 Wed McArthur Island Press Box<br />

Jul 4 Fri Riverside Park Jean & Dino Sordi’’s<br />

627 Cowan Street<br />

Jul 7 Mon Riverside Park Cdn Legion<br />

Jul 9 Wed McArthur Island Press Box<br />

Jul 11 Fri Riverside Park Desert Gardens<br />

Jul 14 Mon Riverside Park Cdn Legion<br />

Jul 16 Wed McArthur Island Press Box<br />

Jul 18. Fri Riverside Park Desert Gardens<br />

Jul 21 Mon Riverside Park Cdn Legion<br />

Jul 23 Wed McArthur Island Press Box<br />

Jul 25 Fri Riverside Park Judy & Norm Miller’’s<br />

1163 Howe Street<br />

Jul 28 Mon Riverside Park Cdn Legion<br />

Jul 30 Wed McArthur Island Press Box<br />

• Meet at 8:30 for all walks •<br />

Parking near rose garden at Riverside Park<br />

These are the<br />

signs of a heart<br />

attack.<br />

Remember them and<br />

PASS IT ON<br />

P aleness<br />

A nxiety, Fear, DENIAL<br />

S weating<br />

S hortness of Breath<br />

I ndigestion<br />

T ightness or Chest Pain<br />

O verall Weakness<br />

N ausea<br />

Signs other than chest<br />

pain are especially<br />

dangerous, because<br />

they are easy to DENY.<br />

Remember:<br />

PASS IT ON<br />

If you have one or more<br />

of these 8 signs, don’t<br />

wait. Tell someone or<br />

call for help.<br />

Any abuse is BAD ENOUGH<br />

Abuse<br />

can be:<br />

• physical<br />

• sexual<br />

• verbal<br />

• financial<br />

• mental<br />

• emotional<br />

Desert<br />

Gardens<br />

Anniversary<br />

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1<br />

located in the Oasis<br />

Restaurant.<br />

The official unveiling is<br />

to take place on September<br />

5, 2003 by His Worship,<br />

Mayor Rothenburger.<br />

Our restaurant provides<br />

wholesome “home style”<br />

meals at reasonable cost for<br />

everyone. Breakfast and<br />

lunch is served every weekday.<br />

Suppers Tuesday,<br />

Thursday, and every other<br />

Sunday.<br />

Banquets, seminars, and<br />

receptions seating up to 250<br />

people can be accommodated<br />

with full plate or buffet<br />

service. Catering to wedding<br />

parties is one of our specialties.<br />

Rooms are available for<br />

smaller gatherings such as<br />

board meetings. We have a<br />

48x24 foot “floating” dance<br />

floor.<br />

We invite everyone to<br />

drop in and see the variety of<br />

programs offered. (See our<br />

Calendar of Events in <strong>Senior</strong><br />

<strong>Connector</strong>). We welcome<br />

your suggestions to develop<br />

new activities.<br />

The current board has<br />

made substantial, positive,<br />

steps toward improving the<br />

financial viability of Desert<br />

Gardens and looks, with<br />

confidence, to the future. A<br />

continued strong commitment<br />

and cooperation on the<br />

part of everyone will assure<br />

Desert Gardens will continue<br />

to provide activities for<br />

everyone — of every age.<br />

ANAVETS UNIT 290<br />

444 TRANQUILLE RD.,<br />

KAMLOOPS, B.C. V2B 3H2<br />

SERVICE OFFICER AVAILABLE:<br />

Tuesday & Thursday<br />

1 - 3 p.m.<br />

TO HELP ALL SENIORS<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL<br />

554-2455<br />

You are not alone. Call for help.<br />

Kamloops Women’s Resource Centre<br />

376-3009<br />

Y Women’s Emergency Shelter<br />

374-6162<br />

Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre<br />

372-0179<br />

Kamloops Outreach Services Society<br />

828-0600<br />

No one deserves to be abused.<br />

SENIOR CONNECTOR<br />

Abuse is any action by someone<br />

in a position of trust,<br />

which causes harm to another<br />

person. The phenomenon<br />

of elder abuse and neglect<br />

has become an increasing<br />

concern in Canada. A<br />

nation-wide survey indicated<br />

that 1 in 25 (4 percent) of<br />

people over the age of 65<br />

have suffered some form of<br />

abuse. It occurs within all<br />

economic, social and cultural<br />

groups. The number of older<br />

British Columbians who<br />

experience abuse has been<br />

estimated to be as high as 8<br />

percent.<br />

Elder abuse still remains a<br />

hidden phenomenon as many<br />

older adults do not report<br />

maltreatment, and many professionals<br />

are not aware of<br />

the problem.<br />

Types of abuse and<br />

neglect may include: psychological<br />

abuse, physical<br />

abuse, sexual abuse, medication<br />

abuse, financial abuse,<br />

violation of civil/human<br />

rights, neglect, self neglect.<br />

Abuse can happen in the<br />

privacy of ones home, in the<br />

community, in a nursing<br />

facility or group home.<br />

Abusers can include family<br />

members, informal caregivers,<br />

neighbours, friends,<br />

formal caregivers, landlords,<br />

etc.<br />

Public education is<br />

extremely important. Both<br />

elders themselves, and the<br />

public at large need to understand<br />

what elder abuse is,<br />

why it happens, how to recognize<br />

it, and what can be<br />

done about it.<br />

Elders need to retain as<br />

much power and control over<br />

their own lives as possible,<br />

since this reduces the risk of<br />

abuse. Knowledge is<br />

empowering, so it important<br />

that older people know their<br />

rights. <strong>Senior</strong>s Outreach<br />

Services Society (SOS)’s<br />

role is to provide community<br />

education on elder abuse and<br />

to give support to victims of<br />

elder abuse. We need to<br />

www.seniorconnector.com<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s Outreach<br />

Services Society<br />

BARBARA GRANT,<br />

OFFICE COORDINATOR<br />

make is clear that elder abuse<br />

is not acceptable.<br />

Unfortunately, victims of<br />

elder abuse are often reluctant<br />

to report it, and are not<br />

willing to pursue intervention<br />

that may lead to a criminal<br />

investigation. As well as<br />

feeling embarrassed and<br />

ashamed, they feel unsafe. It<br />

is important to be informed<br />

of the alternatives of living<br />

in an abusive environment.<br />

Ultimately, elders are<br />

adults with the right to selfdetermination.<br />

If the elder is<br />

mentally competent, and<br />

chooses to remain in an abusive<br />

or neglectful environment,<br />

it is important for others<br />

to respect their decision.<br />

To report suspected<br />

abuse, contact one of the designated<br />

agencies in<br />

Kamloops:<br />

Interior Health Authority<br />

Thompson/Cariboo/Chilcoti<br />

n Health Services Area<br />

Continuing Care Services<br />

851-7500 or Geriatric<br />

Outreach Services 851-7450<br />

Ministry for Children and<br />

Families Community Living<br />

Services(Adults) 371-3650.<br />

A provincial contact is the<br />

Public Guardian and Trustee<br />

of B.C. 604-775-0202.<br />

The B.C. Coalition to<br />

Eliminate Abuse of <strong>Senior</strong>s<br />

(B.C.CEAS) is located in<br />

Burnaby and has a toll free<br />

number 1-866-437-1940 for<br />

inquiries and resources.<br />

Locally, the Kamloops<br />

Community Response<br />

Network (376-7878) is a<br />

group of individuals, service<br />

providers and agencies<br />

working together to enhance<br />

and coordinate the community’s<br />

ability to respond to<br />

abuse, neglect and self<br />

neglect of adults who are<br />

vulnerable. <strong>Senior</strong>s Outreach<br />

Services Society (828-0600)<br />

is a member of this network,<br />

and strives to provide community<br />

education about elder<br />

abuse, referrals and support to<br />

victims of elder abuse.<br />

<strong>July</strong> birthdays at Ponderosa<br />

Birthday wishes for the month of <strong>July</strong> go out to:<br />

Kashiku Nagai, Eileen Robinson, Rhoda Brockington, Jack<br />

Cunningham, Gertrude Oswald, Emily Winser, Kenneth Watts,<br />

Larry Shaw, Mina Jurkat, Thelma Rogal, Minnie Barney,<br />

Marion Durnin, Archibald “Mac” McCallum and Alma<br />

Pettyjohn. Congratulations on your special day.<br />

pick us up and we would<br />

pack apples for hours.”<br />

Rasich said she “worked<br />

like a man” in those days,<br />

haying in orchards, packing<br />

and doing field work. Her<br />

husband Nick Rasich, whom<br />

she met when she was working<br />

on a sugar beet farm in<br />

Raymond, Alberta, couldn’t<br />

find a job in Depression-era<br />

Kamloops and, for a while,<br />

looked after their two children<br />

during the day.<br />

“My kids didn’t see me.<br />

They were sleeping when I<br />

left in the morning and sleeping<br />

when I came home,” she<br />

said. Rose and Frank, her<br />

children, were both born in<br />

1933 when Rasich was 18<br />

years old.<br />

She remembers that the<br />

weather was more extreme in<br />

Kamloops back then, cold<br />

and snowy in the winter and<br />

very hot in the summer.<br />

“I used to cut asparagus in<br />

April and May, sometimes<br />

twice a day.” The plants grew<br />

quickly in the hot weather.<br />

“We didn’t leave the white<br />

stuff on like they do now. I<br />

packed nice asparagus.”<br />

After many years of farming<br />

and packing, Rasich<br />

worked as housekeeper at the<br />

historic Leland Hotel in<br />

Kamloops for sixteen years.<br />

She still gets flowers from<br />

her former employer, even<br />

though she retired from that<br />

job in 1970.<br />

Despite developing osteoporosis<br />

after retiring, Hilda<br />

Rasich has never stopped<br />

working. She has been a volunteer<br />

since her children<br />

were young.<br />

In the 1940s she and<br />

Helen Saemerow went door<br />

to door in Brocklehurst to<br />

raise donations for a badlyneeded<br />

community hall. The<br />

women collected vegetables<br />

from neighbours that filled<br />

the Rasich’s basement.<br />

“We had a sale at our<br />

place by the highway. We<br />

baked, we had tea and card<br />

tables set up inside and out.<br />

The cars were bumper to<br />

bumper and we cleaned out<br />

that basement.”<br />

Rasich laughed as she<br />

recalled her friend Helen<br />

wearing out part of her lawn,<br />

running back and forth under<br />

a canopy on that day. The<br />

two formed a Ladies<br />

Auxiliary and organized<br />

dances and other events to<br />

raise more money for the<br />

Brocklehurst Community<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

Hilda Rasich<br />

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1<br />

Hall.<br />

“All<br />

donated<br />

the<br />

for that<br />

labour<br />

hall.<br />

was<br />

John<br />

years.<br />

fun,” recalled Rasich fondly.<br />

dishpan from my house.”<br />

into Desert Gardens.<br />

sent <strong>Senior</strong>s Centre.<br />

Rasich is<br />

crocheter.<br />

numerous tablecloths,<br />

a highly-skilled<br />

She donated<br />

bed-<br />

to the 1990s.<br />

work.<br />

known for her baking.


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provided refreshing cooling — it was the perfect day, the perfect place for a picnic!<br />

The Carnival, sponsored by Kamloops Park and Recreation, expecting 300, was overwhelmed when it attracted 500+.<br />

Nevertheless enough hamburgers and ice cream were brought in to satisfy the hungry crowd.<br />

The Old Time Fiddlers had people dancing and singing along with their listenable and toe-tapping music. Roxanne Hall<br />

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A Trip in Honor of the Past<br />

BY RENE HORNER<br />

We started, two granddaughters,<br />

my sister and I<br />

from Kamloops and my<br />

daughter from Vancouver on<br />

a quest. First to Paris where<br />

we viewed the great architecture<br />

of long ago... Notre<br />

Dame Cathedral, Eiffel<br />

Tower, Arc de Triumph and<br />

the Louvre, where we smiled<br />

with Mona Lisa. All the<br />

great sights that any tourist<br />

would want to see. Then on<br />

to Normandy and Juno<br />

Beach, the real reason for<br />

our journey.<br />

Juno Beach 59<br />

years later... June 6,<br />

2003. The weather<br />

was perfect, clear<br />

skys and calm seas.<br />

The exact opposite of<br />

June 6, 1944. But you<br />

could still feel the<br />

trauma of that historic<br />

day. We waded in the<br />

water and tried to<br />

imagine a cold windy<br />

day, with death, fear<br />

and courage dogging<br />

each step. The veterans<br />

were there, with<br />

tears and proud<br />

stature. It was a moving<br />

experience for everyone,<br />

and, as if my husband Ted<br />

was there, leading us to his<br />

name on the Kiosk, which<br />

jumped out to meet our<br />

searching eyes. We paid tribute<br />

to him and all the others<br />

who stormed the Beaches on<br />

D-Day.<br />

Then at peace with life,<br />

we continued on our tour<br />

of France. It is a beautiful<br />

country. We journeyed<br />

through farm lands and villages<br />

whose streets are so<br />

narrow that two cars had to<br />

squeeze when they passed.<br />

We travelled mostly secondary<br />

roads in order to see<br />

more of the rural areas.We<br />

continued on to Geneva and<br />

finally to Nice, where we<br />

relaxed for the day, lying<br />

around on the beach and<br />

enjoying the swimming.<br />

Then on to England where<br />

we visited our cousins in<br />

Essex. As well as doing<br />

some sight seeing.<br />

Finally, we arrived back<br />

home in Kamloops, to rest<br />

after a hectic and traumatic<br />

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<strong>Senior</strong>s 11.75 (60+)<br />

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Family rate 40.00 (per trip)<br />

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Mike’s musings<br />

SENIOR CONNECTOR www.seniorconnector.com<br />

JULY, 2003<br />

For the ignorant, old age is as winter— for the learned, it is a harvest. — JEWISH PROVERB<br />

By Mike Keetch<br />

FAMILY<br />

Now that summer is upon<br />

us and we look in the papers<br />

and see the array of things to<br />

do for the family, it reminds<br />

me of all the family things<br />

we used to do and enjoy.<br />

These thoughts of family<br />

are brought home to me at<br />

this particular time as my<br />

oldest son has just moved<br />

back to Kamloops after several<br />

years in Calgary.<br />

Having spent the Canada<br />

Day weekend helping him<br />

get settled in, we have been<br />

talking about the “good old<br />

days.” Although these discussions<br />

usually revolve<br />

around the good times, I<br />

sometimes sneak in a<br />

thought or two about the<br />

tougher times and and how<br />

the results of raising two<br />

boys have turned out. For<br />

the most part it turned out<br />

pretty good. Both boys are<br />

on their own and making<br />

their way in the world. One<br />

of the happiest remarks I<br />

have ever heard from my<br />

kids is: “I am now starting to<br />

understand why you did the<br />

things you did when I was<br />

growing up.”<br />

Now that I am somewhat<br />

older myself, I reflect back<br />

on the period when I was<br />

growing up. I remember<br />

the times spent fishing and<br />

golfing with my Dad and the<br />

time spent with my Mother,<br />

in my case, cooking and at<br />

Christmas, decorating the<br />

tree. Though we all<br />

thought we were hard done<br />

by in those days, (walking to<br />

school every day “up hill<br />

both ways”) I look back<br />

now at those times as some<br />

of the happiest times I have<br />

had.<br />

Although kids today have<br />

just as hard a time as we did<br />

and have some very complicated<br />

decisions to make, I<br />

am confident that they, in<br />

their time, will look back at<br />

these times with fond memories.<br />

So to all of you finishing<br />

school this year and moving<br />

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