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January 30, 2015
Vol. 37 Edition 5
A generous spirit isrewarded
People of the Peace:Margaret Sutton
Elaine Anselmi / STAFF WRITER
In January, retired teacher and avid Dawson Creek volunteer Margaret Sutton was among 24 people to receive the Gov-ernor General’s Caring Canadian Award. The award was presented at Government House in Victoria by the Honourable Judith Guichon, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia on behalf His Excellen-cy the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada.
“It was amazing but I feel very guilty because there are a lot of other people
who do lots of volunteering, too,” says Sutton. “I was fortunate just because my friends nominated me.”
She says she rationalized receiving the award knowing that the Governor General’s offi ce went through all of the nominations, deciding who to give the award to and selected hers. But is still quick to point out that there are many people who volunteer.
“I’m just always inspired by how many people are willing to give a hand,” she says.
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People of the Peace
A generous spirit is rewardedMargaret Sutton:
Continued from Page 1The Caring Canadian Award is
no small matter though, requiring three references along with the application. Realizing what an honour it was, Sutton’s three sons accompanied her to the ceremony - flying in from Ottawa, St. Albert and Dawson Creek.
Sutton moved to Dawson Creek on July 1, 1974 for her husband’s job and taught at McLeod Elemen-tary, Tremblay School and Pouce
Coupe Elementary. She retired early to work as a bookkeeper in her son’s business, offering her more flexible work hours - allow-ing for one of her earliest ventures into volunteerism.
“The thing I’ve done the lon-gest that I’m still doing is I run the visually impaired support group,” explains Sutton. “We have a group once a month, we’ve been having it now, must be close on 15 years. I make the lunch and then there’s a dish and they put in some money - maybe $2. some put in $5, I don’t really know - just enough to cover the cost of the ingredients. I make a couple of soups and bread and cake and then we have tea and coffee.”
The idea for these informal luncheons for the visually im-paired community came about 15 years ago through discussion with a friend of Sutton’s who is visually impaired. A representative from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind was up for a visit and commented on it being a shame that there wasn’t a local group for the visually impaired community. From then on, there was.
“We are very, very fortunate that the First Baptist Church al-lows us to use their building for nothing and it’s great because it’s all on one floor, there are big windows so it’s nice and light, the room we’re in we can turn the heat up so we’re not cold,” explains Sutton.
Providing the lunch for 16 to
20 people at each meeting is a cumbersome task and she says she has looked into bringing in prepared food but the added cost might exclude some members, which is not the intent.
As well as the lunch, Sutton brings in programming for the majority of the monthly gather-ings that has included speakers such as local politicians, Rotar-ians, kinsmen, a chiropractor and an optometrist.
“A couple of months ago I didn’t get around to getting a speaker and so after we finished eating I turned and asked one fellow: ‘When did you come to Canada from Germany?’ and he said ‘in 1948’.” With the majority of the group members in their 80’s, Sutton says it turned out every-one found each other’s stories so fascinating, none of them got up to leave.
“It was so interesting and they liked it so much that now I’m working on getting Jennifer Fox at the high school to have her kids come and do interviews so we get more oral histories,” explains Sut-ton, though she hasn’t brought the idea forward to the group yet.
That is just one of her plans that is still in the works and as we continue to chat another idea comes up that Sutton says might make for a good speaker at the workshops she organizes through the South Peace Seniors’ Ac-cess Services Society. Sutton is a charter member of the non-profit’s
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The workshops run every two weeks and Sutton says they provide the sort of information that the community needs and may not know where to find. Workshops have included talks by Service Canada, Service BC and Peggy Bergeron of Bergeron Funeral Services and Crematorium.
“Peggy has come and talked about: ‘what do I do now?’” explains Sutton. The talk gave information on what to do when a loved one passes away whether it is at home or away, and different things that need to be considered.
“I find all of the workshops very interesting, even if they’re not particularly relevant to my situation, I still find them very interesting,” says Sutton.
Other workshops have brought in the police to speak about scams, the Crown Council speaking on representation agreements and power of attorney, as well as some lighter subjects such as scrap-booking and bridge playing. Sutton has also hosted work-shops on osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and medica-tion awareness. Last year, she organized a pharmacy tradeshow that brought some of the local pharma-
cists out with products that aid the senior citizens.“It’s just, whenever anybody says, ‘Could we have
a workshop on ‘ I try and find it,” she adds that all workshop are hosted by volunteers, no one is paid to come in. “I think it’s wonderful that people are will-ing to give their time.”
Sutton sees great value in the workshops and with consistent attendance, the community seems to as well.
“If you don’t continue to learn, you begin to die we’re all supposed to be learning all of the time, aren’t we?” says Sutton. “The notion that because you’ve reached that age that calls you a senior that you’re supposed to spend your life sitting in a chair watching television to me, that’s the beginning of dying. You’ve got to keep going.”
It’s a mantra that Sutton takes to heart, adding to her resume a director role on the board of the BC Retired Teachers’ Association.
“With them I also got trained through COSCO, which is the Council of Senior Citizens Organizations of BC, to give workshops on health and wellness for seniors. There are actually about 35 workshops now Continuted on Page 12
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Local Sports
Byron Hackett / STAFF WRITER
With just 20.1 seconds remaining, the lead that the DawsonCreek Junior Canucks had des-perately been trying to defend slipped away.
The Junior Canucks would eventually fall 4-3 in a shootout to the third place Fairview Flyers at Kin Arena on Friday night in North West Ju-nior Hockey League action.
The spirited affair, that included two fi ghts in one stoppage midway through the game as well as some three on three overtime action, didn’t end up the way the Jr. C’s had hoped but head coach Eric Fulton praised his group’s ef-fort post game.
“I’ve been proud of lots of hockey games playing in them and coaching in them but to-night’s effort was one of the best I’ve seen for how short our bench was,” he said Friday night. “Ken Dryden was the one who said it, hockey doesn’t build character, it [reveals] it. And it showed our character tonight. Everybody did a
good job pulling together.”After falling behind early on in the fi rst peri-
od, the Junior Canucks battled back with a goal from Colin Mathieson before letting in a costly goal late in the fi rst period.
In quick succession midway through the second period the home side snatched the lead away from the Flyers, with goals from Colton Gies and Justin Greyeyes.
Throughout the rest of the game the Junior Canucks battled through plenty of penalty trouble and relied heavily on goaltender Josh Round, who made 37 saves in the loss and was once again praised by his coach post game.
“It does help the team, it’s getting a little mundane a bit because he kind of plays that way every night,” Fulton said.
“It’s tough to say you expect your goalie to be the best player on the ice every game, but he is. He’s consistently the best player on the ice.”
In the fi nal minute with the Flyer’s net empty and six attackers peppering Round with shots
Shootout Loss Sinks Jr. Canucks
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from all over the ice, Flyers forward Doug Morris who had three points on the night, cleverly picked up a puck off the boards behind the net and tucked it in front before a teammate jammed it in to tie the game.
“If it wasn’t for a kid picking a puck up off a rim that was a pretty spectacu-lar little move— it wasn’t the goal I was impressed with it was picking the puck up around the boards that was pretty nice. They worked hard, they worked just as hard as we did, and the
game went the way it went,” Fulton said.
Morris would finish the night as the villain, saluting the jeering fans after scoring the only goal in the shootout.
The ridicule came in part from an injury in the final minutes of the sec-ond period when the Flyers star laid wincing in pain on the ice before being helped off by his teammates.
He returned in the third period to
play a regular shift and caused some questions about the severity of his in-jury in the first place.
Fulton said that he expected a phys-ical game from the outset and thought his team delivered in that respect but just came up short on the scoreboard at the end of the day.
“They are a big team, they are a talented team and if you don’t bump them and get in their face and make ‘em not like you then they are going to run all over you and I thought we did a great job of that,” he said.
Dawson Creek also squared off against the league leading North Peace Navigators on Sunday but results were not available at the time of press.
Next up for the Junior Canucksis a rematch with the Fairview Fly-
ers on Friday, January 30 before a four game road trip to round out the sea-son.
Byron Hackett PHotoDawson Creek Junior Canucks forward Justin Greyeyes was one of three shooters who failed to convert in the shootout resulting in a 4-3 loss against the Fairview Flyers on Friday night.
Shootout Loss Sinks Jr. Canucks
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Winter recreationists and snowmobilers should be aware that construction of the Dawson Creek/Chetwynd Area Transmission (DCAT) project continues.
The DCAT right-of-way is a construction zone with restricted access. This is required for worker and public safety to avoid risks associated with construction materials and equipment, or other potential hazards that may be hidden or partially hidden by the snow.
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How will I survive Valentine’s Day? It’s a question that many people ask themselves when the red hearts start to appear in stores at the beginning of February. For some of us, it can be hard to stop this Valentine’s Day anxiety from building up to alarming levels. If that’s how you feel, here are some tips to help you make the best of the festival of love and avoid all of Cupid’s traps.
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for the day or at least plan a romantic evening together. Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to renew the ties that Continued on Page 10
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Local Reflectionswhere have the dogs gone?
Jonny Wakefield / STAFF WRITER
Dan Stevenson last saw Axel and Jaxxie on Jan. 13.
On that day, the pair of eight-month-old Rottweilers disappeared without a trace while wandering his acreage outside Dawson Creek.
"We've been looking for them, our neighbours have been looking for them, my wife has shared their photos on over 20 different social media pages to try to get our dogs back," said Stevenson. "It's
not a matter of whether they went miss-ing, it's who took them."
Rumours run rampant on social me-dia about what’s happening to the dogs, but RCMP in Dawson Creek say only two people have come forward to fi le a police report.
Without more to go on, there’s no way to conduct a wider investigation into missing dogs, police say. Sgt. Ed Reinink said the detachment is aware of rumours that “a large number” of dogs have been
stolen, possibly to feed dog fi ghting rings. “There are always rumours about dog
fi ghting rings, but have we been able to track one down? No we haven’t,” he said. “We’re not saying it’s not true, but we also haven’t had many people coming forward to us with information.”
Stevenson said he offi cially reported the dogs missing on Jan. 21, but left a message for police the day after they
disappeared. He believes so-called bully Continued on Page 11
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breeds — like boxers, pit bulls and Rott-weilers — are being targeted.
Neighbours have had similar issues — including one who reported a pit bull stolen from inside their locked home. Stevenson said the dog was later found dumped along the Alaska Highway near the Kiskatinaw River. It had been “shred-ded” by what appeared to be wounds in-flicted by another dog.
RCMP had received a report of a pit bull stolen from a yard, but could not confirm whether the dog was found dead.
While social media posts about the dogs have turned up leads, Stevenson is frustrated many of the people sharing in-formation online haven’t taken the con-crete step of filing a police report.
In one case, he received a Face-book message with the license plate number of a suspicious vehicle.
“You’re going to send me a license plate number?” he asked, incredulously. “Why didn’t you send it to the RCMP?”
Reinink said police are following up on a tip about a license plate, but that the
small number of cases on file does not yet warrant a larger investigation into the dog disappearances.
Stevenson said that while he believes his dogs are gone for good, he hopes people will pay closer attention and report missing dogs to the police.
“We’re having a real problem, and that’s that people are not willing to come forward to the authorities and give a state-ment of what they’ve seen and heard,” he said.
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Continued from Page 3on all kinds of health issues.”COSCO works closely with the BC Retired Teach-
ers Association and Sutton has held workshops for various organizations in Dawson Creek, as well as in Groundbirch.
“It’s very different standing in front of a group of adults and a group of children. Give me children anytime,” Sutton laughs, saying that the groups have all actually been very good.
Sutton’s volunteerism extends to her church community, working as the kitchen steward at the Alliance Church. She also went on a 10-day mission trip to Cuba last year, working with about 60 local pastors’ wives.
Sutton sits on the board of Young Life, a Christian group that builds positive relationships with chil-dren, hosting a weekly gathering at the Ark - where she used to volunteer and sit on the board as well.
Her involvement with the Ark now is in helping organize the yearly banquet.
“They serve a roast beef dinner at the Ark for about 200 people but they don’t have a kitchen so you have to arrange to do it some place else,” says Sutton. The event is a day-long marathon of food prepara-tion, bringing in Michael French of Northern Lights College, Don Moore at the Butcher Block, members of St. Mark’s and various others to put the meal together.
“I do that but that’s only once a year,” Sutton says, saying it is quite the event.
Through the various organizations Sutton is in-volved with, she says the need for further volunteer-ing seems to become evident. “That’s made me a lot more socially aware of what’s going on in the world,” says Sutton.
Before I arrived, Sutton was on the phone with an elderly woman asking whether she’d like to go out for the day - since the woman can’t drive herself. She does that a few times a week.
“I just see needs,” says Sutton. “When I see a need, if I’ve got the time and the energy, I try and do it.”
At the moment, she has an idea towards a pro-gram supplying prepared meals at a low cost for shut-ins. Similar programs operate in other cities such as Calgary and Chilliwack.
“We would sell them at a very low cost, frozen and then people can put them in their freezers and use them,” Sutton explains. “I would like to do that and we’ve got this Food Safe-approved kitchen at the church and the health inspector, said ‘No, you wouldn’t have a problem’, so I’ve got to actually get going on it.”
She hopes the program would qualify for a New Horizons for Senior’s Program grant from the federal government, when they begin accepting applications again. Sutton rightly says there is a lot to be done.
“I’ve got to give back, I’ve got the time, I’ve got the energy, I’ve got the ability to do these things,” says Sutton. “Why not?”
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Carole Fridriata Hogg was born on the farm in Saskatchewan in February 1936. She was the second youngest in a family of 10 siblings, born to Adam & Regina Frey. Carole grew up on the farm in Saskatchewan until the family moved to Whitelaw, Alberta when she was 14 years old.
Carole had an early fi nish to her formal education in Blue Sky, AB. Her love of music was cultivated while working in a record store in the town of Peace River in her early teens.
Carole started her career as a switchboard operator in Fairview, AB. And then in 1954 she and some girlfriends moved to Dawson Creek, and continued working on the switchboard in the basement of the Bings furniture building.
During that same summer she met Mel and they carried on a young person’s romance, working/ dancing / partying, until they fell in love and got married in 1957.
They lived fi rst with Mel’s parents, Vi and Barney, and as soon as possible they purchased a new house with Vi’s wedding present of a down payment. Over time, while working and living and growing they managed to have 4 piglets: Dee, Del, Jane & Drew.
Through the years of raising their family, of laughter & tears, joys & struggles, Carole was an anchor, she worked at various jobs, she was a wife, mother, grandmother and friend, & don’t forget domestic engineer.
Carole & Mel nurtured many friendships and relationships that have endured through time as we see today. Carole kept her fi nger on the pulse of the community & country. She was very passionate in her views of her family, her community, and politics at all levels, and didn’t shy away from the top two subjects to be avoided: politics and religion. Though Carole could be unyielding during a debate, she always hoped and prayed the best for everyone.
She lived what she preached, stoic through years of many physical frailties. Though she leaves an emptiness in our lives, we are comforted in the knowledge that she is no longer suffering and is in a better place.
Carole passed away on Thursday, January 8, 2015 inDawson Creek, at the age of 78 years.
A prayer service was held on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Notre Dame Catholic Church, Dawson Creek, B.C.
A funeral mass was held on Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 1:00 pm at Notre Dame Catholic Church. Fr. Louis Kwena offi ciated. Interment will be at a later date.
Carole was predeceased by her son; Drew.Carole is survived by her loving husband; Mel, sons;
Dee (Sandra), Del (Jamie), daughter; Jane and grandchildren; Taylor, Aby, and Kacy.
For friends so wishing, donations may be made in memory of Carole to the South Peace Hospice Palliative Care Society #3, 929-106 Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C. V1G 2N8.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.59 (Peace River South)Executive Assistant/
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We are looking for a professional, self-motivated individual to support our needs. The successful applicant must be able to plan, organize and manage daily work schedules, meet deadlines and adapt to new procedures; recognize, assess and handle emergency situations and maintain confidentiality. Also required: a high level of computer proficiency and fast, accurate typing skills in word processing and database applications including a working knowledge of accounting practices. Excellent interpersonal skills are a must.
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Closing date for applications: February 6, 2015 @ 11:00 am
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School District No. 59 (Peace River South), is inviting applications to lease a quarter section of land as described as:The South West ¼ of Section Twenty, Township Seventy-eight, Range Fourteen, West of the Sixth Meridian, Peace River District. Known as Hudson Farm.The existing lease ended December 31, 2014. The Board is looking at issuing a �ve year lease to December 31, 2019.Prospective lessees:
• Must grain farm the property• Cannot sublet the property or make changes to its physical characteristics• Will pay any applicable utilities and taxes• Must offer opportunities for agriculture related work experience for students of the School District• Provide weed control as needed• Sign a mutually agreed upon lease
The School District shall not be obligated to accept the lowest or any tender and may reject any or all tenders without giving reasons therefore.Applications will be accepted until noon on February 6, 2015 and must be clearly marked Farm Lease. Applications will be received at 11600-7th Street, Dawson Creek, BC or via email to Melissa Panoulias. For further information, please contact Melissa Panoulias, Secretary Treasurer, at (250)782-8571 or email [email protected].
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2015 THE MIRROR - l - A15
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.59 (Peace River South)Executive Assistant/
Confidential SecretarySchool District No. 59 (Peace River South) is inviting applications for the position of part-time Executive Assistant/Confidential Secretary to Superintendent.
We are looking for a professional, self-motivated individual to support our needs. The successful applicant must be able to plan, organize and manage daily work schedules, meet deadlines and adapt to new procedures; recognize, assess and handle emergency situations and maintain confidentiality. Also required: a high level of computer proficiency and fast, accurate typing skills in word processing and database applications including a working knowledge of accounting practices. Excellent interpersonal skills are a must.
Successful completion of a Criminal Record Search is a requirement, if employed.
Closing date for applications: February 6, 2015 @ 11:00 am
For specific details on position responsibilities or candidates interested in joining a challenging and fast-paced environment, forward a resume, with two work related references noted, to:
Kim Maurer,Director of Human Resources,11600 – 7th Street,Dawson Creek, BCV1G 4R8Email: [email protected]: (250) 782-8571Fax: (250) 782-3204 r001962971
School District No. 59 (Peace River South), is inviting applications to lease a quarter section of land as described as:The South West ¼ of Section Twenty, Township Seventy-eight, Range Fourteen, West of the Sixth Meridian, Peace River District. Known as Hudson Farm.The existing lease ended December 31, 2014. The Board is looking at issuing a �ve year lease to December 31, 2019.Prospective lessees:
• Must grain farm the property• Cannot sublet the property or make changes to its physical characteristics• Will pay any applicable utilities and taxes• Must offer opportunities for agriculture related work experience for students of the School District• Provide weed control as needed• Sign a mutually agreed upon lease
The School District shall not be obligated to accept the lowest or any tender and may reject any or all tenders without giving reasons therefore.Applications will be accepted until noon on February 6, 2015 and must be clearly marked Farm Lease. Applications will be received at 11600-7th Street, Dawson Creek, BC or via email to Melissa Panoulias. For further information, please contact Melissa Panoulias, Secretary Treasurer, at (250)782-8571 or email [email protected].
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January 31st,Saturday: Peace Region Songwriters’ As-sociation Open Mic Coffee House. Location - ‘Faking Sanity Café’ (corner of 9th Street and 103 Ave, Dawson Creek). Doors open at 6:30, starts at 7pm. No admission. All performers wel-come. Sound equipment and technician on site – just plug and play. Beverages and baked goodies available. Come to play, come to enjoy.
1055 Coming Events
Saturday, Febru-ary 7th- Dawson Creek Royal Ca-nadian Legion Branch#141 will be holding its Monthly General Meeting at the branch, located in the former library building (Youth Care Centre) 1017-105th Ave., on Saturday Feb-ruary 7 at 2:00pm.(Note the later time for the meetings.) Please use the main en-trance located on the northeast corner of the building (next to 105 Ave).
1110 Information Wanted
Searching for a photo of Johnny Cox driving a six horse hitch. I be-lieve it was a ro-deo parade in 1957. Call Stan Large at 250-788-1211
1215 General Employment
DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 OR 1 with air brakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 weeks vaca-tion/excellent benefi ts package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home, for three months at a time. Experience need-ed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with air-brakes, commer-cial driving expe-rience. Apply online at www.sperry-rail.com under ca-reers. Fast-TRACK Application.
POSITION: IN-HOME CAREGIVERCOMPANY: LEONITO ALFONSOADDRESS: 1104 119 AVE, DAW-SON CREEK, BC, V1G 3J3Duties include:-Providing care and daily needs of our baby.-Feeding milk, baby food, and vitamins.-Personal hygiene, including diaper change,bathing, washing feeding bottles.-Assisting in getting baby to sleep.Terms of employment: Full time, ContractualWage: 10.50/hourBenefits: Medical Services Plan will be paidfor by employer.Location of work: Dawson Creek, BCSkills Requirements: High school graduate,one year work experience in caregiving or arelated job.Aboriginal youth and new immigrants arewelcome to apply.To apply, email: [email protected]
1215 General Employment
Help Wanted! Make $1000 a week mailing bro-chures from home! Genuine Opportunity. NO experience re-quired. Start im-mediately! www.localmail-ers.net
Macland Restau-rants Ltd.o/a Tim Hortons 11608-8th Street & 1308 Alaska Avenue /Dawson Creek, BC. FOOD COUNTER AT-TENDANT Full time/part timeShift Work Nights/Over-nights/Early Mornings/Week-ends. Full time days $12/hr, af-ternoons $13/hr, graveyards $14/hr + benefi ts, part time $11.75/ hour. Please apply by Fax: 250-782-5692 or E-mail: at [email protected]
1229 Trucking & Transport
Haltech Testing Inc.is currently seekingexperienced Class 1End Dump drivers tohual contaminatedsoil and to move pinon loads as re-quired. Competitivewages and benefitspackage available.(780)[email protected]
5020 Business Services
1230 Work Wanted
WORK WANT-ED: Experience Camp Mainte-nance, 30 years with Gensets. Also Carpentry, Plumbing, and Electrical. 250-232-5400 or 250-500-1835
2030 Building Supplies
STEEL BUILD-INGS / METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteel-buildings.ca
1212 Domestic Help Wanted
2215 Heavy Equipment
Attachments for skidsteers, trac-tors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge.
5020 Business Services
MIDNIGHT SUN MASSAGE7 days a week. Fort St John. Ph: 778-256-1999 for appt #204 8111-100Ave
6505 Apartments/Condos for Rent
For Rent in Dawson Creek. SUNRIDGE APARTMENTS. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOM Apartments www.ster-lingmgmt.ca 250-782-7609
6505 Apartments/Condos for Rent
STRATA Place Apts. in Dawson Creek. Special OFFER until Jan. 15/14.Sign a 6mth lease, get 1/2 month FREE.1 and 2 Bedroom Apts. Adult Building, No Pets. 250-782-1331
6525 Duplexes for Rent
3 bedroom unit available immedi-ately. Located at # 1-8407-17A Street. This unit is approx. 1250 sq ftbeautifully fi n-ished living space. In-cludes 6 appliances and parking for 2 ve-hicles. No smok-ing, no pets. 1 year lease is required. See dawsoncreekren-tals.ca or call: 250-782-8009
One unit in newer Tri-plex at 9121-8St.. Each unit boasts 1800 sq ft. fi nished living area, 3 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half bathrooms, 6 ap-pliances, gas fi re-place and many other extras. No pets, no smoking. 1 year lease is re-quired. Rent is $1700.00. For info or to view see dawsoncreek-rentals.ca or call: 250-782-8009
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Available for rent in Dawson Creek. FULLY FURNISHED, ALL inclusive, EXECUTIVE RENTAL HOMES (Bachelors to 5 Bedroom). Call: 1-250-888-7158.
DC-Brand new duplex at 8410-8408-17A Street has 2-3 bedroom units and 2-1 bed-room suites that will be available Sept 1,2014. In-cludes 6 appliances and off street parking. No smoking, no pets. 1 year lease is re-quired. For info see dawsoncreekren-tals.ca or call 250-782-8009
WILLOW-CREEK 2 and 3 BED-ROOM TOWNHOMES IN DAWSON CREEK. Completely reno-vated,quiet yet are close to downtown and all amenities. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. All appliances. Full size unfi nished base-ment for storage. Two bedroom $1300, 3 bedroom $1400 on a 1 year lease. Call 250-782-2824. OR apply online www.ster-lingmgmt.ca
6945 Rooms
Dawson Creek-Furnished Bed-room for Rent. Available Feb 3Includes meals, laundry, & utilities. Working person. No Drinking, No Smoking, No Drugs 250-782-2916
6950 Shared Accommodation
DC-Looking for responsible Roommate to share 2Bdrm apart-ment.$600/month includes utilities.No smoking/No drugs,working fulltime. 250-219-5058
6980 Warehouse
Offi ce space with heated shop in DC, plus addition-al shop space (11,000) if need-ed. 250-219-0484
2060 For Sale - Misc
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ADRIAN’S FLOORwww.adriansfloor.com We supply andinstall all types offlooring.778-964-0085
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Scope of Events• February 3, 2015 - Piecemakers Quilting Guild will be holding their
monthly meeting at 7pm in the conference room at Tiger Stationers.• February 6, 2015 - Ambiguous: Featuring works by Daneka Hussey,
Payge Fortier, Terri LeGear, Mellisa Klassen & Amy Gothard. Dawson Creek Art Gallery from 7-9 pm. This event is free and open to the public.
• February 10, 2015 - The South Peace Community Arts Council will be holding their monthly meeting at noon at the Art Gallery.
• February 10 & 24, 2015 - The Peace River Songwriters Group will be meeting at Faking Sanity at 7:30pm.
• February 11, 2015 - The Kiwanis Performing Arts Centre will be holding their monthly meeting at noon at the NEW Calvin Kruk Arts Centre.
• February 12, 2015 - The South Peace Arts Society will be holding their monthly meeting at noon at the Art Gallery.
MACHITAWIN FAMILY LEARNING CENTRE• If you have any questions please feel free to drop by for a co� ee at 14-
1405-102nd Avenue, Central Place or give us a call at 250-782-1169. Monday: Gross Motor Skills Development 9:00 am - noon • Walking • Swimming • Playing Tuesday: Fine Motor Skills / Literacy Development 9:00 am - noon • Sharing Circle • Story Time • Singing • Crafts Wednesday: Breakfast Group 9:00 am - noon • Start the family off to a healthy breakfast with a Cultural theme Thursday: Parent - Child Mother Goose Program 9:00 am - noon • Come learn to sing your favorite song and tell rhyme with your children. Traditional Dance - 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm. • Come learn the Pow-wow style way. Friday: Field Trip Day 9:00 am - noon. Getting to know your community. Gaia Program 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Support for Pregnant Moms using Drugs and Alcohol. (11)
NAWICAN FRIENDSHIP CENTRE• Mondays - Soup Kitchen 12-1pm, Nurse 11am-2pm. Tuesdays - Fund
raiser BBQ11am - 1pm Wednesdays - Soup Kitchen 12-1pm Thursdays - Bannock 11am Fridays - Soup Kitchen 12-1pm. Also call 250.782.5202 for the dates on the following events: Afternoon Fund raiser Bingo - Elders Free Dinner/Entertainment - Community Fund raiser Dinners/Entertainment.
• Dawson Creek Seniors Hall: Monday 9:00am, Skittles/Pool 10:00 am Exercise 11:45 Lunch 1;00pm Pool 1:30pm Carpet Bowling 7:00pm Crib & Bridge. Tuesday 8:00 Foot Care/Blood Pressure (by appointment) 1:00 pm Pool / Bingo 7:00pm Floor Curling/Darts. Wednesday 9:00am Skittles/Ladies Pool 10:00am Exercise 1:00pm Pool/Crib & Bridge 3:30 pm Beginner Line Dancing. Thursday 10:00am Game board Café 1:00pm Floor Curling 7:00pm Floor Curling. Friday 9:00 Skittles/Pool 10:00am Line Dancing 1:00pm Pool 1:30pm Carpet Bowling. For more info on our activities call the 250 782 7620 or visit our hall at 1101 McKellar Ave.
MONDAY• AA Meetings 8:00 pm at the Dawson Creek Health Unit. (0)• New! AA Meetings noon at South Peace United Church, 1300 - 104 Ave.,
Dawson Creek. (0)• Cocaine Anonymous meets 7:00 pm at 1320 - 102nd Ave. The only
requirement is a desire to quit using cocaine and other mind altering substances! (0)
• Mindfulness Based Relapse Prevention: A skills group open to adults struggling with addiction Mondays 10:30am-12noon @ Mental Health & Addictions at the Dawson Creek Health Unit, 1001 110th Ave., Dawson Creek. Call Sean at 250-719-6525. (0)
TUESDAY• AA Meetings 8:00 pm at Dawson Creek Health Unit, Living Sober Meeting,
219-7624. (0)
• AA Closed Meeting 8:00 pm at Pouce Coupe Community Church Annex (next to the Post O� ce) 5002 - 49th Ave, Pouce Coupe. Big book study. (0)
• Mile “O” Quilter’s Guild meets every Tuesday & Thursday at at the New Calvin Kruk Arts Centre on 10th St. and 104th Ave. at 7pm. (05)
• First Tuesday: - Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets in the board room at Tiger’s Printing & Stationers, 7:00 pm. Contact 250-786-5793. (12)
• First Tuesday: - The Visually Impaired Support Group meets at 12 noon at First Baptist Church, 1400 113 Ave. All who have or who care about someone with a vision problem are welcome. For further info call Pam 782-5187 or Margaret 782-3221. (03)
• Las Tuesday: Book club for adults, 7pm at the Dawson Creek Library. Call 250-782-4661 for more details. (01)
WEDNESDAY• New! AA Meetings noon at South Peace United Church, 1300 - 104 Ave.,
Dawson Creek. (0)• AA Meeting at the Health Unit @ 8:00pm.• Cocaine Anonymous meets 7:00 pm at 1320-102nd Ave. The only
requirement is a desire to quit using cocaine and other mind altering substances!
• Grief Support Group - free 6 week program. The group will run Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm until 8:30pm starting October 22nd and ending November 26th, 2014 at the Bergeron Funeral Services Social Room, 10200-17th Street, Dawson Creek, British Columbia. For more information or to register, please call 250-782-2577. (11)
THURSDAY• AA Meetings 8:00 pm - 9:00pm at the Dawson Creek Health Unit.
(0) • Al-Anon 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm at the Dawson Creek Heath Unit. (0)• Mile “O” Quilter’s Guild meets every Tuesday & Thursday at at the New
Calvin Kruk Arts Centre on 10th St. and 104th Ave. at 7pm. (05)• TOPS: Taking O� Pounds Sensibly weigh in starts at 8:30 a.m. 10221-18th
Street. Contact Mary Kidd 250-782-6628. (12)FRIDAY
• AA Meetings 8:00 pm. 12x12 Meeting, at the Dawson Creek Health Unit. Big book study. (0)
• Cocaine Anonymous, 7:00 pm at 1320-102nd Ave. The only requirement is a desire to quit using cocaine & other mind altering substances! (0)
SATURDAY• AA Meetings 8 :00 pm , Dawson Creek Health Unit, Dawson Creek, 219-
7624. (0)• Each Saturday - September through June - Peace Country Roots Group
building will be open from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm to members wanting to use the genealogy library. A member will be available by appointment to anyone requiring help on how to get started on your family history. Everyone is welcome. We are located in the small building in NAR Park. Call Lynn 250-782-4058, Neil 250-782-7651, Lyle 250-782-2804 for information. (06)
SUNDAY • NEW AA Meeting at the Cultural Room at the Northern Lights College 8pm
Sunday evenings.• Fourth Sunday — September through June - Peace Country Roots Group
meets 1:30 pm in the small Roots building in NAR park. Getting started on family tree research, need help? Come learn & share experiences with other amateur genealogists. Everyone welcome. Call Lynn 250-782-4058, Neil 250-782-7651, Lyle 250-782-2804 for information. (06 )
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