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p.8 INSIDE foreveryoung | March 2014 FYI FOREVER YOUNG INFORMATION C A N A D A ' S A D U LT L I F E S T Y L E P U B L I C AT I O N This edition of Forever Young is distributed by 522039 B.C. Ltd. as a licensee of Metroland Media Group Ltd. and is independently owned and operated locally: Forever Young is a registered trademark of Metroland Media Group Ltd. 522039 B.C. is a permitted user of these trademarks. Entire contents copyright. All rights reserved. British Columbia Interior Edition Please direct local advertising, accounting and editorial to: Forever Young P.O. Box 32063 RPO 2151 Louie Drive West Kelowna, B.C. V4T 3G2 Telephone: (250) 769-6293 Fax: (250) 769-6291 email: foreveryoungtuck @shaw.ca website: www.foreveryoungbc.com Dain City: blast from the past When they say “You can’t go home again,” I always think they’re talking about Chernobyl. I can certainly return to the place of my childhood and did just that for the firstever Dain City Reunion. From the age of two until I took off for university, I lived in quirky little hamlet halfway between a drive-in theatre and the Welland Canal. Lost in the middle of John Deere, Mud Lake, Ramey’s Bend and Bethel, this place might as well have been the midway between the moon and New York City. The names changed over the years, Airline Junction became Welland Junction, Dain Manufacturing became John Deere, SS No. 4 became Bridgeview School. One day Sunnyside Dairy pulled the plug on their milking machines and put the horses out to pasture. One night I went to bed in a house at 53 Ontario Street and woke up in the morning at 53 Forks Road East. Nothing had moved except the dog who ran away from home in protest. Welland amalgamated the village in the fifties and changed the name to Welland Junction and now they refer to it as Ward 6 but memories are too long and pride too strong – to me, it will always be known as Dain City. I spent all eight years of my grade school education at SS No. 4. There was no pressure to win because every school sports team I played on was greeted with chants of:“We’re Number 4! We’re Number 4!” The commercial centre of town included Ort’s convenience store and Frank Mih- FyI CROSSWORD Publisher: Steve Tuck Administration: Terry Tuck 250-769-6293 Production and Printing: Black Press ACROSS 1. Going into overtime 5. Do some roadwork 9. Swarming fly 10. Due to be paid 12. Ride a horse fast 13. Playground toy 15. Wheel shaft 16. Place for a ring 18. Amount of space a thing takes up 19. Make sure 20. Gesture of doubt 22. Pick up 23. Mentally prepare 25. Some to-do list items 27. Circle segment 29. John Hancock: abbr. 30. Pounds repeatedly 34. Pin worn for Remembrance Day 38. Be incorrect 39. They grow where they are not wanted 41. British washroom 'Our Canada' Sudoku By Walter D. Feener Members of Print Measurement Bureau Distribution independently audited Instructions: To solve the Sudoku puzzle, all the squares must be filled in with the nine letters that are above the puzzle (in capital letters) so that every row and column contains only one