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Jobber parts

pats clutch
The cost of regular parts from manufactures can be a problem. However there are lots of jobber parts. These are made for replacement of vehicle factory parts that are expensive. Warranty as anything else is not effected by these things in a general sense because all parts are warrantied for ” manufacturers defect” and the failure must demonstrate that. Abuse can’t make warranties  void if there was a defect.

Canadian Standards Association SA

CSA Group provides manufacturers of automobiles, automotive components and motorcycles testing and verification services for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical safety (for hybrids and electric vehicles), environmental requirements and industry standards.

Our laboratories are equipped with the necessary support and simulation equipment such as active chassis dynamometer, exhaust gas extraction, signal monitoring systems (CAN/LIN-Bus) and remote control systems, etc. With our EMC accreditations by the Automotive EMC Laboratory Recognition Program (AEMCLRP), the German Accreditation Body (KBA), the Luxembourg Accreditation Body (SNCH) as well the Taiwanese Body (VSCC), we are able to provide you with dedicated, knowledgeable experts who understand the necessary approvals to market your products worldwide.

This is the top of the line for comfort and confidence. Still for all the do it your selfers out there, thanks for keeping them honest by using Canadian Tire, Auto Par ,and  others stuff .

 

On this day: May 11th 1910
Glacier National Park is established in Montana.

Nicola Naturalists -Island Conservation

Thursday the 19th will see Chris Gill present Guns, Traps, and Poisons to the regular  monthly meeting held at the lecture theater at the local community college on Belshaw avenue in Merritt.

Islands support fragile ecosystems and are the nesting sites for huge numbers of seabirds. Invasive alien species, such as rats, are one of the greatest threats to these sensitive locations. Chris Gill is a wildlife biologist from Salmon Arm and the founder of Coastal Conservation. He has been working for 15 years on island restoration in Haida Gwaii, BC where invasive rats, raccoon s and deer are a major threat. In 2014 Chris received the prestigious Parks Canada CEO Award of Excellence for the Night Birds Returning program – recognizing his excellent work in restoring breeding populations of birds on these islands. An important conservation success story.

Presentations start at &:PM membership or donation requested, no food or drinks in the theater.

Nicola Naturalist Society fall programs – 2015

On this day November 12th 1990

A proposal for a World Wide Web is published.

TGIF- Halloween

Halloween

Trick or Treatment

Wear reflective clothing stay safe this weekend.

On this Day: October 30th 1947
The General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs comes about.

Interesting cars, a lifestyle that appeals, access to cheap fuel ,open roads and some leisure time, when this car was new... File Photo KDG

Interesting cars, a lifestyle that appeals, access to cheap fuel ,open roads and some leisure time, when this car was new…
File Photo KDG

The local gas price came down a cent a liter this week . Retail gas prices have a range of value including lower efficiency ethanol content. It is good to shop around loyalty programs can also take of cents per liter.

At this writing the British Columbia average is $1.13 a liter, national average is $1.05 and the trend is rising.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/GasPrices/BC

On this day: October 9th 1604
Super Nova 1604 is observed in the Milky way.

A great family day

 Maury Sinclairs survivor dog

Maury Sinclair s survivor dog

Happy family day even if  your away…

Maury Sinclair passed away a few years ago the little dog was her only survivor, she had two boys that were killed in an intersection accident after a friend picked them up at school. Be grateful for those that are relations to you as it can change in a moment of time….

Public Meeting Bio Solids

A demonstrator outside the public meeting for the information of waste dumping in the Sunshine valley Photo KDG

A demonstrator outside the public meeting for the information of waste dumping in the Sunshine valley
Photo KDG

Monday saw the Merritt Civic center with about 200 people listen to speakers talk of the Bio solids being dumped a the 300 acre Dry lake site in the Sunshine Valley area of Merritt. A trucking company has  two five-year contracts to dump Class A and B bio solids  from two municipality including Abbotsford in the lower mainland. The business has the use of a public access forestry road to the area that they improved from a four-wheel drive access to haulage truck.

An unincorporated association called Friends of the Nicola Valley ( a face book group) were on hand in an information room with information and a petition against the activity. The group says they have a lawyer to see to their interests. The biggest concerns were smell , the effect on property values and future demand for more such land.

The municipalities involved are not part of the local regional district and appear to have come in under the radar with the only regulatory obligation being to given notice to the environment ministry.
On this day: January 27th 1973
The Paris accord ends the American war in South East Asia.

Norm Hansen a local naturalist is presenting at the societies January meeting.

Did you know that, a few thousand years ago as the last ice-age was coming to an end, the Nicola Valley was deep under a series of huge lakes. Massive chunks of ice blocked valleys to create these lakes, and as the ice melted the water rushing out of the lakes carved deep gorges. Today you can still see the lake shores of these ice dams, high in the hills around the Nicola Valley, and travel along the gorges that they carved out. Norm Hansen, a long-time forester from Merritt and NNS director, has for many years researched the history of these ice dams and their remnants and will share this amazing story with us.

Norm had a career in forestry including the private sector as a consultant after securing a degree from the university of British Columbia, Norm was raised in Golden BC in the Rocky Mountains and has a good appreciation of natural process and the wonder of the natural environment. Norms talk will be on January 15th at the NVIT college lecture theater, starting at 7:pm the society says that all are welcome,and membership or donation requested. Membership applications are available on the groups site:http://www.nicolanaturalists.ca/ The non-profit group takes responsibility for the winter bird count and are involved in scrutiny of frogs and other creatures here, they are members in good standing of the provincial naturalist organization.

Today in history: January 7th 1835 The HMS Beagle reaches the Chonos Archipelago  

Playing devils advocate

Taking a position for the sake of argument has been a useful and productive method to improve an end result of a doctrine, law, or statement. We have been involved in taking the status quo position in debates and find it a little uncomfortable and difficult. We can imagine that in an opposition in government if you played devils advocate with out a conviction its merit you could be stained be the perception that you have poor alternative to the movement.

In common parlance, a devil’s advocate is someone who, given a certain argument, takes a position they do not necessarily agree with (or simply an alternative position from the accepted norm), for the sake of debate or to explore the thought further. In taking this position, the individual taking on the devil’s advocate role seeks to engage others in an argumentative discussion process. The purpose of such a process is typically to test the quality of the original argument and identify weaknesses in its structure, and to use such information to either improve or abandon the original, opposing position. It can also refer to someone who takes a stance that is seen as unpopular or unconventional, but is actually another way of arguing a much more conventional stance. The background of this word comes from an official position within the Catholic Church, in which a canon lawyer called the Devil’s Advocate, also known as the Promoter of Faith, “argued against the canonization (sainthood) of a candidate in order to uncover any character flaws or misrepresentation evidence favoring canonization.”[1]

Discussion is always better then unilateral action. Compromise amongst people of good faith is desirable in most all situations.
Taking the position late in a debate can put you in the place of folding the tent up for those that have done the lions share of work and may cause some resentment, however if serious error is prevented it may be the right thing to do.

Today in history: December 16th 1707
The last recorded eruption of Mount Fuji in Japan.

Remember those that gave the ultimate….

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Object: Old railroad car in Kaliningrad railroad museum. Description: Author: created by Volkov Vitaly ru:Участник:Kneiphof Created: Photo taken in 2001 Source: uploaded by author Licence: CC-BY (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

They will no longer grow old…

Today in History: November 11, 1918

The Treaty that ended WWW 1 is signed in a railway car taken from the orient express, the railway that was suppose to unify Europe.

Editors note: the railcar was put in a museum until in was taken out and used to make the French surrender in WW 11. It was later destroyed when thing s turned against the Germans later in the war.

Duct pack

The hydro ( or a consultant) here in Merritt are checking old manholes for compatibility for water lines today. A source says the real work to is a duct pack in the Voght street  and the burial of the power lines  that now are on the west side of the road. He also says that the top like goes to a substation in the highland valley and is high voltage up to 63000 volts.

The single line sits atop some ageing power poles at this time.

Today in History: August 15th 1481

The Sistine Chapel is consecrated.

Volley Fest Banquet

April 27th sees a volley fest banquet at the local civic center downtown on Mamette avenue. Last year volley ball players  tournament here and the awards banquet saw a great display of costumes and team dynamics fun-filled in a fun and energizing form.

The ladies tournament is April 26 and 27th in Merritt and an expected high demand is capping involvement. the local association has a website that includes a photo gallery here:

http://merrittvolleyballassociation.com/

The banquet begins at 6:00 pm Saturday.

Today in history: April 25th 1960

A submarine the USS Trident circumnavigates the globe while submerged.

New Week New Walk

With weather improving the ability to get out and walk for health and enjoyment is improving along with it Merritt has a sponsored walking trail program that sees a network of walking trails around town and connecting parks. About 5 kilometers of trails connecting parks that can be found at the link below.
Walk briskly for 20 minutes twice a week and stay fit.
http://www.merritt.ca/city-services/public-works/parks
Today in history: March 25th 1807

The slave trade is abolished in the UK by legislation.