November - Boston Bar and North Bend, British Columbia
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November - Boston Bar and North Bend, British Columbia
UPDATE Page 12 BOSTON BAR CLASSIFIEDS All phone numbers start with 604-867 unless otherwise listed. To place a classified ad call Patricia at 869- AVON - Pat Clelland -8800 (Canyon Lanes) or -9004 (home) patclell@hotmail.com. REGAL—Patricia Davison 869-1308 (cell), patriciadavison1@gmail.com or order on the web at www.pdavison@shopregal.ca CANYON DISPOSAL— Weekly Waste pick-up $42.50 quarterly. Call Tuesday—Friday, 10 am—2 pm 867-9272. REFRESH PROPERTY MAINTENANCE—Free estimates. References available. Call Crystal 604-867-9091. 4 WINTER TIRES mounted on GM rims. Yokohama Ice Guard 225 60R17 99R M&S with snowflake used one season.$500. 8691309 (cell) DISCLAIMER: This Update Newsletter is a “labor of love” by an unpaid volunteer. It is put together by a human so you can expect to find human errors in it. I apologize for any and all mistakes of the past or future editions that may cause inconvenience. Editor Executive Director: Nancy Carmichael Chair: Lori Walters Vice-Chair: Lloyd Forman Treasurer: Shirley Crow Secretary: Patricia Davison Directors at Large: Joan Blakeborough, Joanne Kerr www.bostonbarbc.net BEND UPDATE www.bostonbarbc.net 1308 or email patriciadavison1@gmail.com. Ads can also be dropped off at Canyon Lanes. Rates are $3 , annual rate for a two line ad is $12, a three line ad $24 plus GST. .BOAT 12’ F/G Boat 9.9 hp. and a H/D Boat Carrier for Pick-Up only $250 firm Call 6809. 89 Nissan Pathfinder 285,000 km, 5 speed, standard. Runs good, tires good, body good. $1200 Call 6809 NORTH Special Project Co-coordinators: Shirley Crow Thrift Shoppe: Sherri Forman North Bend Community Place: Lillian Forman Family Place: Nancy Carmichael Citizens on Patrol: Donna Kneller Food Bank: Nancy Carmichael May Day Co-Chairs: Shirley Crow, Lillian Forman Historian: Joan Blakeborough Editor: Update Newsletter-Patricia Davison Deadline 25th of month. November 1, 2012 10:30 am Meet at North Bend Community Place Parade to Memorial Site (by pool) Opening Ceremony Singing of O’Canada Poem: In Flanders Field 11 am Two Minutes of Silence Lament: At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. Reply to Flanders Field Laying of Wreaths Lord’s Prayer Singing of God Save the Queen Closing Refreshments at North Bend Hall courtesy of the Thrift Shoppe. In addition, the History/Museum has wreaths available for use by community members. Emil Anderson: James Bekker, George Davidson, Kim Davison, Wayne Lilwall, John Lowe and Mark Testhke for their donation of a new rock, time and effort delivering and drilling the mounting holes for MEMORIAL PROJECT: the plaque. Cliff Fisher for all his time, mileage, A huge thank you to materials and the effort of making arrangements to the following who get the project finished. Art Brooks for providing contributed to this the gravel used for the display. Ted Blakeborough project. for sanding and repainting all the wreath stands. Plus, none of this could happen without our wonderful Historian, Joan Blakeborough. Page 11 by Joan Blakeborough MONTHLY & WEEKLY PROGRAMS Hairdresser December 3rd COMMUNITY MEETING November 15th at Canyon Lanes FOOD BANK Donations can be dropped off at Canyon Lanes. Please bring your own bags or containers Next Food Bank Day November 15th The Community Church has bread and baby items available for those who need it. Leave a message at the Church 867-9010 SHUTTLE BUS 10:30 am Fare $15 Hope & return Nov. 7th Nov. 23th COMMUNITY FREE LUNCH PROGRAM FAMILY PLACE Everyone welcome ! Free but donations are appreciated. Wednesdays: Noon - 1:00 pm BADMINTON at the School gym Tuesdays 7 - 8:30pm Drop In fee $1 **NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR BADMINTON North Bend TAPS—The story of the song. DIVINE WORSHIP Community Place Everlasting Gospel Open Tuesdays & Saturdays 48822 Highland Rd. N.B. 11 am - 4 pm Saturdays 11 am Thrift Shoppe Bible Study 8 pm Tuesdays Wellness Centre & Spa All are welcome. Museum Room COMMUNITY CHURCH Seniors Drop-In - Sundays 11 am followed by (Sat's jam session & sing along) lunch and fellowship Free computer and internet access. For info call and/or ANDERSON CREEK HEALTH CENTRE message at Church # 867-9010 if you need a ride leave a Wed's: Dr. Greggain or Nurse Practitioner Every Other Wednesday 10 am - 3 pm: Public Health Appts. 860-7630 ext. 0 Wednesdays: Phone 867-9380 CHURCH of CHRIST The Church of Christ welcome you to worship with them on Mental Health Appts. 860-7733 Sundays 10:30 am Saturdays-Dentist 8:30 - 3:30 pm Walk-in or call at North Bend Hall 867-8844 for an appointment Call 867-9613 for information. Next Date - September 15th Free Rein - Maureen Kehler 10 am-3 pm Employment Assistant Services; Literacy Help; Early Childhood Develop. 604-869-2279 LIVING WELL WORKSHOPS Every Monday 11-2 pm by Dr. Fritz and team workers: Natasha Breitkreuz & Shirley Klotz Lunch is provided at Anderson Creek Clinic ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Call Mike 867-9114 YOGA with Sooyeun at NBCP Oct 9—Nov 27 Call Shoneena 860-3582 Boston Bar FIRST NATIONS Community Health Representative (CHR) & (LSS) Legal Aid Addictions Navigator 867-8844 Fax 867-9317 or email georgina.campbell36@gmail.com Taps, reportedly, began during the 1862 Civil War. The Union Army Captain, Robert Elli was with his men near Harrison’s Landing in Virginia. The Confederate Army was on the other side of the narrow strip of land. During the night Captain Elli heard the moans of a soldier who lay severely wounded on the field. Not knowing if it was a Union or Confederate soldier, the Captain decided to risk his life and bring the stricken man back for medical attention. Crawling on his stomach through the gunfire, the Captain reached the stricken soldier and began pulling him toward his encampment. When the Captain finally reached his own lines, he discovered it was actually a Confederate soldier, but the soldier was dead. The Captain lit a lantern and suddenly caught his breath and went numb with shock. It was his own son. The boy had been studying music in the South when the war broke out. Without telling his father, the boy enlisted in the Confederate Army. The following morning, heart-broken, the father asked permission of his superiors to give his son a full military burial, despite his enemy status. His request was only partially granted. The Captain had asked if he could have a group of Army band members play a funeral dirge for his son at the funeral. The request was turned down since the soldier was a Confederate. But out of respect for the father, they did say they could give him only one musician. The Captain chose a bugler. He asked the bugler to play a series of musical notes he had found on a piece of paper in the pocket of the dead youth’s uniform. This wish was granted. The haunting melody, we now know as “Taps” used at military funerals was born. Day is done. Gone the sun. From the lakes. From the hills. From the sky. All is well. Safely rest. God is nigh. Fading light. Dims the sight. And a star. Gems in the sky. Gleaming bright. From afar. Drawing nigh. Fall the night. Thanks and praise. For our days. Neath the sun. Neath the stars. Neath the sky. As we go. This we know. God is nigh. Page 10 Roses Page 3 ROSES to Susan Cosulich, Kevin Duddy and Ted Blakeborough for helping to pack up the “Bridging the Gap” display for transport to Hope. Annual CHRISTMAS CRAFT Bazaar TURKEY DINNER with all the trimmings Large meal $10 small meal $8 The wood—workers did an outstanding job of getting the firewood together for the furnace at North Bend Community Place. It was awesome to have old & young, combined with RCMP members to make the day productive. The worker-bees names went into a draw for an opportunity to win a gift certificate from Coopers. The winners are: Jon Lane and Art Brooks. Everyone’s effort is so very much appreciated. Another successful tour! We had an awesome day and it was nice to see such a good turnout of people to cheer on the heroic riders and crew. At the School, we had a coin drive between the house teams. The yellow team was the winner, and with the combined effort, the School raised $170.77. The community came together and donated another $702.86 which is fabulous! The grand total was $873.43. Next year we should put out a challenge to other communities to have at least $1 per person living in their community to go towards a very worthy cause!!! Donna Kneller Fall has arrived and we hope you all had a safe and fun-filled summer. The members of C.O.P. were on the road during the summer, but we could do better, and more community surveillance if we have more volunteers. We feel this service is an asset to our community and would like to see it continue, but our membership is falling short of the numbers we need. If you would like to give a few hours of your time—just one meeting per month-and as many hours as you wish to contribute—please contact a COP member. Lorna Regehr Published monthly by the Boston Bar /North Bend Enhancement Society. See www.bostonbarbc.net All cheques made payable to: Boston Bar Enhancement Society, Box 251, Boston Bar, BC V0K 1C0 Editor: Patricia Davison at patriciadavison1@gmail.com Box ads: $15 per month or $165 for year or 869-1308 Entry deadline 25th of month. Specialty Ads— 1/4 page $40 b/w -$50 colour NOTE: If you have a “no flyer” notice on your Classifieds: rate $3 for 2 line ad P.O. Box—you will not receive this newsletter. Charitable receipts available. *Dinner November 22 4 pm-7 pm (no early * Crafts birds please) * Silent Auction in Boston Bar Hall * Bake Sale To book a table $10 call Donna Kneller 9133 or *and much 9222 CounterAttack students will be there to more help set up, clean-up, etc. These helpers will be there to assist vendors at 2 pm , Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings will be served at 5 pm by P.A.C. The Silent Auction is sponsored by C.O.P. If you have any items that you would like to donate to the auction please call Al or Lorna Regher 9203 FOOD BANK HAMPERS Applications are available at the Post Office, Canyon Lanes, and at the next Food on November 15th. We must have your application by December 3rd—NO EXCEPTIONS. December 9th—Senior’s Dinner December 12th—Family Place Children’s Christmas Party December 15th—”Stuff the Cruiser” event December 17th—Christmas Holiday Train FLU SHOTS at Anderson Creek Clinic. November 2nd 11-4 pm & November 6th 12-2 pm for anyone who wants one. Food Bank Christmas Giving Tree Last year was the first year that the food bank asked people from the community to help make Christmas for the children of our community even merrier. A paper tree was created, along with removable tags, that had the ages and sex of each child who benefits from the food bank. Each person who removed a tag was then responsible for purchasing a gift for the individual and returning the tag, along with the unwrapped present, to be included in that families Christmas food hamper. There were many fabulous gifts that made it under the trees last Christmas for these children. It was such a success that this year we are asking again for people in our community to help spread some Christmas cheer to families in need. The tree will be on display at Canyon Lanes from Nov. 15-Dec. 6th. Your gifts are very much appreciated. Thank you so much!! Food Bank Volunteers BOTTLE DRIVE Nov. 3rd & 4th. Counter Attack Youth are raising funds so students can attend the Canadian Youth Against Impaired Driving Conference. Page 4 Page 9 What FAMILY PLACE is offering during November: Come out to play Better Beginnings is being offered later in the day to accommodate some of our expectant moms’ schedules—Monday, November 19th between 5-7 pm, A light supper will be provided. Free prenatal vitamins and weekly grocery coupons that are redeemable locally are available. Tye Dye a new t-shirt on Monday, November 5th 9:30-12:30 pm. Everything is provided free of charge, including iron on transfers of your family pictures. You just need to bring in your picture (preferably in digital format). We have the special paper to print them on. Bedtime Stories at Family Place on Monday, November 26th 6-8 pm bring your children (jammies are welcome) where we will be reading bedtime stories and snacking on hot chocolate and munchies. Parents will be given a new story book and there will also be used story books to choose from, which you can take home and read to your little ones. Positive Parenting Program will be offered twice: Nov. 13th and 27th between 6-8 pm. Pizza or a light dinner will be offered along with the opportunity to learn how to: Recognize the causes of common childhood behaviour problems. Build a positive relationship with your child. Praise and encourage behaviour you like. Teach your child new skills. Set rules and give instructions your child will follow. Respond to misbehaviour immediately, consistently and decisively. Use discipline strategies that work. Take care of yourself as a parent. FRASER CANYON YOUTH SOCIETY Monday - Soccer 6:30-8 pm at the school gym Wednesday - Volleyball 6:30-8 pm at the school gym Friday's - 1st, 2nd & 4th Family & Youth Movie Night 7-9 pm at Canyon Lanes Third Friday's - is Bowling Night Children under 6 must be attended by an adult. For more info call Georgina Campbell at 8844 Abray Tiger ISAAC was arrested on several outstanding warrants stemming from charges of theft of motor vehicle, three charges of driving while prohibited, flight and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. ISAAC has since been released with conditions. The Boston Bar RCMP would like to thank those who have assisted us by contacting police when suspicious circumstances arise. We would like to remind everyone to protect their property by locking your doors, turning on outside lights, watching out for your neighbours, and reporting suspicious activity. If you would like to make an anonymous report, you can call 1-800-222-TIPS or go to www.chilliwackcrimestoppers.ca Cst. Jon Lane, BB RCMP, Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment 604-867-9333 Family Place continued: Creative Cooking, Nov. 20th—5-8 pm Learn the basics-this month we will be learning the preparation of ground beef to be used in three separate recipies-a real time saver! Please note: You must let Marg or Nancy know that you will be attending—we will provide the food, but we need to know the amount to purchase ahead of time. This class has room for no more than 4 cooks—so book early! PLEASE DON’T DRINK & DRIVE!! RAVEN SPIRIT YOUTH PROGRAMS at the SCHOOL Boxing - Monday & Wed. 4 - 5:30 pm For info call Reggie Brown at 9131. We are very lucky to live in a small community where funding is available to put on these programs. Please come out and support your Family Place!! Family Place Phone 604-867-9204 See calendar for listing of all programs. CONFIDENTIAL—FREE CONDOMS and PREGNANCY TESTS at Family Place Sunday 23 30 7 14 Wednesday 26 3 10 Wednesday 26 3 10 Ladies High Single Theresa Florence Darcie Forman Darcie Forman Tanya Campbell CLUB 55 LADIES Cora Dunlop Cora Dunlop Cora Dunlop SENIOR GIRLS Wednesday 26 3 10 17 Thursday 27 4 11 18 Thursday 27 4 11 18 Thursday 27 4 18 JUNIOR GIRLS Ivy Gatfield BANTAM GIRLS Kendall Harrington Kendall Harrington Kendall Harrington Kendall Harrington JET GIRLS Julianna Campbell Julianna Campbell Julianna Campbell SMURF GIRLS Score 172 198 168 156 Score 201 194 220 Score Men's High Single Syd Hambly Matuka Gobin Syd Hambly Nick Clelland CLUB 55 MENS Syd Hambly Lloyd Forman Syd Hambly SENIOR BOYS Nick Clelland Nick Clelland Nick Clelland Nick Clelland Score JUNIOR BOYS 75 Ashton Jackson Ashton Jackson Christian Berg Ashton Jackson Score BANTAM BOYS 45 Antoine Jackson 68 Gage Campbell 56 Antoine Jackson 61 Antoine Jackson Score JET BOYS 49 Bruce Williams Ashton Raphael 43 Damien Florence 59 Score SMURF BOYS Eagle Williams Brandon Raphael Eagle Williams CANYON LANES Score 269 220 255 300 Score 203 222 228 Score 222 208 199 145 Score 93 67 174 119 Score 109 67 121 127 Score 60 66 85 Score 21 53 67 The BB Band and BB Service (Kal Tire) contributed the Halloween Fire Works. Jeff White, Larry O’Donaghey & Dwight Peterson were in charge of lighting up the sky. The Fire Dept. kept everyone safe. Old Towne Inne donated hot dogs. The Enhancement Society supplied the rest of the food, candy, etc. AND a huge thank you to all the volunteers that made the event so much fun. Community Recreation Centre Mon.—Thur. 9 am—8 pm Friday—Sunday & Hol- idays 4—8 pm (League Nights open til 9) Bowling, leagues, YBC, Club 55+ Sears Catalogue pick-up, Video rentals Big screen TV & Wii Meeting room Pool tables Greyhound Depot Photocopies (now in colour) YOUR LOCAL WATER STORE Tel: 604-867-8800 Fax: 604-867-9112 PHOTOCOPIES at Canyon Lanes Letter size Black/white $.15 Letter size Colour $.25-.50 Legal size Black/white $.30 Legal size Colour $.50-$1 FLYERS—CALL FOR A QUOTE Page 5 Page 8 YALE BOSTON BAR 604-863-2279 Karen Rushlow & Takiya Lee Wednesday 1:00—5:00 pm 5:30—7:30 pm Boston Bar/North Bend Community Thrift Shoppe Sherri Forman (Manager) Yale’s Canyon Garden Club meetings are suspended until April 3, 2013. 604-867-9163 Convenience Store Liquor Store Agency 604-867-8868 Trans Canada Hwy. in Boston Bar Yale Public High Speed Internet computer access. (Available to public on Wed/ Sat. when the Library is open.) JB’s DRIVE IN Home of the famous foot-long hotdog 604-867-9230 Mother Goose Program is still Yale. Call 604-863-2452. Downtown Boston Bar CANYON DISPOSAL at your door weekly waste pick up 604-867-9272 Library Book Club November 27th from 4-4:30 pm. Come see what we are reading. Saturdays 10:30-12:00 pm 12:30 —5:00 pm Open Tuesday & Saturdays 11am—4 pm YOUNG’S GAS BAR 604-867-8847 Karen Rushlow Tuesday & Thursday 1:00—5:00 pm 5:30—7:30 pm PIONEER FUEL DELIVERY LTD. AGASSIZ, BC HEATING OILS, GAS, DIESEL For Service in BOSTON BAR and NORTH BEND Area 1-888-677-3835 This publication is sent directly to your mail box once a month by the support of our advertisers. Without them we would not be able to offer this service to you, so, please support these local businesses as they are supporting this newsletter. Thank you, Boston Bar/North Bend Enhancement Society. on at Book Sale coming on November 13, 15, and 20th. Come do some Christmas shopping! Christmas Craft Program for all ages. Tuesday December 4th and 11th. Call the Library for more information. Come do some Christmas shopping at your local Library! Book Sale coming on December 8, 12, 15th. Come do some Christmas shopping! STRONG START is a school based early learning program for children 5 years and younger. This program is free of charge to all children and their parents, grandparents or caregivers. This year we are open Monday thru Thursday 11:30—3:15. Wednesdays, Strong Start goes to Family Place from 11:30—12:30 then back to school for the remaining time. Come in and enjoy our new classroom exploring in play, circle time, crafts and much more. For more information, please feel free to contact: Amanda Westerlund, Strong Start Facilitator, 604-867-9222 or through e-mail at awesterlund@sd78.bc.ca Strong Start Classroom FAMILY PLACE HOURS Monday & Tuesday 9:30-12:30 pm Evening Class—see calendar Wednesday 10—1 Community Lunch—12-1 pm Closed Thursday & Friday STRONG START HOURS Monday-Thursday 11:30—3:15 pm Tuesday-Wednesday 8:30-12:30 pm Wednesday we meet at Family Place at 10:30am Sun Mon Note: phone 604-867 FP = Family Place 9204 NBCP =NB Community Place 9163 Canyon Lanes = 8800 Tue Wed . Thu 1 Fri 2 Family & Youth Movie Black = Family Place Red = North Bend Community Place (NB School) Blue = Canyon Lanes Brown = School News Green = All other venues Sat 3 NBCP — 11-4 Night 7-11 pm 4 Turn Clocks back 1 hr. 11 Remembrance Day 5 CapC Drop-In & Better Begin- 6 nings 9:30—12:30 pm. Lunch is provided. Adult craft-Tye Dye Tees Cap C Drop-In 9:30-12:30 Lunch is provided Healthy Living at Anderson Crib Night at CL6-8 pm 12 Closed for Remembrance Day 13 NBCP — 11- 4 Cap C Drop-In 9:30 -12:30 Lunch is provided . “Positive Parenting” 6—8 pm 10:30 am 18 19 CapC Drop-In & Better Begin- nings 9:30—12:30 Visit with LANA Lunch is provided Healthy Living at Anderson Clinic 11-3 pm 25 NBCP—11- 4 26 CapC Drop-In & Better Beginnings 9:30—12:30 pm. Lunch is provided. “Bedtime Stories” 6-8 pm 7 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3 .14 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3 Crib Night at CL6-8 pm 20 NBCP — 11- 4 21 Cap C Drop-In 9:30 -12:30 Lunch is provided. “Creative Cooking” 5-8 pm Family Place Drop In 9:30-11 Strong Start 11-12. COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Chicken ala King on English Muffin 27 NBCP — 11- 4 Cap C Drop-In 9:30—12:30 Lunch is provided. “Positive Parenting” 6—8: pm Crib Night at CL6-8 pm 9 10 NBCP —11-4 15 Food Bank Day 16 HOT DOG DAY at School 17 NBCP —11-4 Family Place Drop In 9:30-11 Strong Start 11-12. COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Split Pea Soup & Sandwiches Hope Shuttle 10:30 am Family Place Drop In 9:30-11 Strong Start 11-12 COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Pulled Pork on a bun & coleslaw ES Reg. Meeting at CL 2 pm Crib Night at CL6-8 pm 8 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3 COMMUNITY MEETING 7pm 22 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR at BB Hall 4-7 pm 28 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3 29 Family Place Drop In 9:30-11 Strong Start 11-12. COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Chilli & Garlic Bread Youth Night Bowling 7 pm Dentist at Anderson Creek 23 Hope Shuttle 10:30 am 24 NBCP —11-4 Family & Youth Movie Night 7-11 pm 30 HOT DOG DAY at School Family & Youth Movie Night 7-11 pm
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