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Read More“I assumed it was a chimney fire,” said Lily Paradis, who, up until Oct. 8, lived at 9107 26th Ave. “I was in the house. We have an extra kitchen downstairs.”
Paradis was cleaning up that extra kitchen, because a group of mothers was coming over to use the basement to can vegetables.
“I assumed it was a chimney fire,” said Lily Paradis, who, up until Oct. 8, lived at 9107 26th Ave. “I was in the house. We have an extra kitchen downstairs.”
Paradis was cleaning up that extra kitchen, because a group of mothers was coming over to use the basement to can vegetables.
An emotionally charged meeting of members of the Osoyoos Golf and Country Club ended with the suggestion that a survey be conducted to see which members will pay a recently announced dues adjustment and to determine if members want a change in course management.
Roughly 250 club members gathered at Desert Park’s grandstand building on Oct. 8 to discuss last month’s announcement from club President Fred Meester that, due to a cash shortfall for 2009 of $275,000, active members will have to pay an additional $410 and members paying retainer dues will have to cough up an extra $110.
An emotionally charged meeting of members of the Osoyoos Golf and Country Club ended with the suggestion that a survey be conducted to see which members will pay a recently announced dues adjustment and to determine if members want a change in course management.
Roughly 250 club members gathered at Desert Park’s grandstand building on Oct. 8 to discuss last month’s announcement from club President Fred Meester that, due to a cash shortfall for 2009 of $275,000, active members will have to pay an additional $410 and members paying retainer dues will have to cough up an extra $110.