Summit Centre clean-up June 27 – Thanks for your help!

Great turnout for the Summer Clean-up last night!  Thanks to all who volunteered.  Sorry if we missed anyone!

  • Walter Zinowki
  • Don Haywood
  • Chris Tallowin
  • Carol Tallowin
  • Brent Gilbey
  • Chuck Harrison
  • Gale Harrison
  • Dale Sheldon
  • Carol Sheldon
  • Denis Thomson
  • John Anders
  • Wayne Kelly
  • Debbie Dundass
  • Gerry Moran
  • Stefan Beckmann
  • Bernie Langlois
  • Zvonko Milanovic
  • Ken Wright
  • Suzy Williamson

Don Scott’s Celebration of Life – July 7th at 2pm

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View a slideshow of pictures shared by Don’s friends.  Thanks to Teresa Salamone for providing the link.  Click to view:  Remembering DON SCOTT

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At 11:38 pm on June 21st 2017, Donald Murphy Scott passed away peacefully in the presence of his loved ones.

Don’s legacy will live on through those who knew him.

A celebration of life service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church in Osoyoos on Friday, July 7th at 2:00 p.m.

Grace Lutheran Church

6 Finch Crescent, Osoyoos, BC 

Please RSVP if you will be attending. We would love to see you all join us in celebrating Donald.

Email: don12@netbistro.com

Marjorie Scott     250-495-4223

Corey Scott           604-619-4018 (grandson)

Thank you,

Scott Family

Anarchist in the Ditch

To the friends and neighbours travelling Highway #3 between Sasquatch Trail and the truck brake check sign on Sunday morning and noticed me falling into and out of the ditch, and rummaging around for empty Kokanee and Budweiser cans and thought, “Isn’t that…?  Goodness me, things must be worse than we knew!”  I do appreciate your kindness in discretely dropping off your empty Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Courvoisier bottles on my driveway, but I’m OK.  Really.

Half-empty, well, that’s another matter…

What started this, was moving from Calgary and leaving behind the bicycle-weenies and the municipal politicians infected with the bicycle-lane virus spreading around the over-populated parts of the world.  Without that overhead, I was free to buy a new bicycle and ride with only the philosophy of, “Keep to the far right, ride single file, don’t be a narcissist and most likely no one will run over me from behind.”

While heading down Highway #3 last week, even with the amazing turn of speed that fitness, technology, and a lot of gravity, provided, my new-found eyesight allowed my delicate sensibilities to be offended by the stunning array of trash in the ditch.

Hence the cleanup program.  Naively, I set off thinking that a couple of plastic grocery bags would do it.  Heading home with those full, after not reaching the truck brake check sign, I headed back out with the 75 litre, heavy duty, orange safety model.

A good haul.  Mainly beer cans from a variety of countries.  Coffee cups, but not one from Tim’s!  Vodka, soda pop, kaopectate, water and energy drink bottles, indicating a wide range of offending demographics.  One paperback novel, “Merry Christmas, Alex Cross” by James Patterson (I’ll report back when I finish it), one CD (“Smashing Pumpkins” must be a gardening self-help series.) and a brand new, unsharpened, wood HB pencil with an eraser.  Likely tossed out of the window when some kid could not figure out what it was or how to turn it on.  An election sign from the 2013 provincial election.  Memorabilia!  A section of 3/4” plumbing pipe that should clean up nicely, the shattered remains of a china plate, unfortunately, missing one crucial shard, a highly compressed Samsung cell phone and a nice gold Rolex.

Not really.  That was about when the sun was getting high and delusion was setting in.

See you at the recycling depot!

Jim Thornton

Missing Cat “JR”

If you’ve seen our cat JR, please call!

He is male, fixed. He is about 1.5 maybe a few months less. He came to us as a stray and we managed to tame him. He’s very sweet but likely won’t walk up to someone. Probably just if food is out.

He’s been missing since June 8. We live at 135 Hewitt Rd so likely in this area.
All help is appreciated!!

Jacquie Wilkinson 587-229-3102


Yard Refuse Disposal this Saturday at the Wapiti Pit

Yard Refuse Disposal  2017 – OMEI Wapiti Pit 

The Wapiti pit will be open this Saturday, June 24th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.

The site will be used to dispose of yard materials to Aid in FireSmarting your property. Examples of materials accepted are:

  • Grass, leaves, needles etc.
  • Brush, branches etc.

Please Note:

  • Items being brought in bags, boxes, etc. are to be emptied and the containers taken away.
  • NO construction debris is to be brought in.
  • Any abuse of the site will result in its immediate closure.

A member of AMCS/FireSmart committee will open and close the site and also monitor the origin and material coming into the site.

The site is located in Wapiti.  Turn onto Wapiti and take the first road to the right.