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January 15th - January 21st, 2010 See us on-line at: www.getcompass.ca The right direction for SASKATCHEWAN Buyers and Sellers Tom Ireton- Realtor Sutton Group Realty Results Regina, Sk. 306.550.4725 Ph: 721-0806 www.derksonsales.com "DERKSON TRAILER SALES & REPAIR- FOR ANYTHING TRAILER PERIOD" • PARTS • SALES • SERVICE 2007 DODGE RAM RUMBLE BEE 110,000 kms, fully inspected, Factory warranty ANDERSON AUTO SALES Service & Rentals 2600 Saskatchewan Dr. Regina, Sk. Phone: 306.757.4000 All vehicles fully inspected 24 mth warranty included on all puchases $19,900 www.andersonautoregina.com See our full inventory online at Phone: 306.781.2401 www.snobearcanada.com GREAT SAVINGS ON NOW!! NEW!! 24' x 8.5' $8,569.85 Dons Handyman Service Trailer Sales Phone: 306.531.7029 2005 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT- 5.9L "Cummins" Diesel Automatic! Includes Remote Start, Tow Package, Heated Mirrors, Brake Controller + Much More! PHONE: 306.726.2060

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Page 1: Compass Magazine

January 15th - January 21st, 2010

See us on-line at: www.getcompass.ca

The right direction for SASKATCHEWAN Buyers and Sellers

Tom Ireton- Realtor Sutton Group Realty Results Regina, Sk. 306.550.4725

Ph: 721-0806

www.derksonsales.com

"DERKSON TRAILER SALES & REPAIR- FOR ANYTHING TRAILER PERIOD"

• PARTS • SALES • SERVICE

2007 DODGE RAM RUMBLE BEE 110,000 kms, fully inspected, Factory warranty

ANDERSON AUTO SALES Service & Rentals

2600 Saskatchewan Dr. Regina, Sk.

Phone: 306.757.4000

• All vehicles fully inspected• 24 mth warranty included on all

puchases

$19,900

www.andersonautoregina.comSee our full inventory online at

Phone: 306.781.2401 www.snobearcanada.com

GREAT SAVINGS ON NOW!!

NEW!! 24' x 8.5'

$8,569.85

Dons Handyman Service Trailer Sales Phone: 306.531.7029

2005 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT- 5.9L "Cummins" Diesel Automatic! Includes Remote Start, Tow Package, Heated Mirrors, Brake Controller + Much More! PHONE: 306.726.2060

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Compass Magazine is published weekly. For ad rates and more information, give us a call. See us online at www.getcompass.ca

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Optimal ways of arranging furnitureArrange your furniture in a way that suits your needs

Modern sectional sofas Numerous choices of colours, fabrics and styles

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Winter fun Outdoor activities in your own backyard

The limousine The rise of a status symbol

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Bookcases, by name, are meant to house books of all shapes and sizes. They come in all sorts of styles, including Barrister, Cubed, Corner and Kids size. They can be black or white or patterned or wood finished. They can be open-face or covered in glass. They are often the centerpiece of a liv-ing room, and as such, can act as a central place to exhibit not just books, but their own interesting design.

Funky bookshelves, bordering on the impracti-cal, can keep a room upbeat and interesting. There are ones shaped like [square brackets] and {braces}; others in the shapes of pianos and accordions. Asymmetrical options, made of conjoined cube units, house CDs, DVDs, folders and books all at once. Coming in all sizes, these bookcases can take up the entire height and width of the wall. Want something s little toned down? Separate out the individual cubes to cre-ate smaller shelves in different parts of the room. Hexagonal pattern bookcases can house the occasional book, as well as toys and for-fun objects on display, while metal modular racks can create a multi-functional exhibit space for all your precious wares. When space is limited, and if contextually appropriate, a bookcase can be built into the lofted ceiling space above a den or bedroom.

Skateboard shelves can be hip with the kids of the house and help them put away their notebooks, while cases with integrated nooks for reading can give the kids an interesting place to do their homework. You can organize you books by color to create a rainbow affect, though the time it would take to do that could be outside of the realm of possibility. However, on a rainy day, instead of watching TV all afternoon, perhaps color-coding books could be the perfect project to brighten up your time inside. And while you are at it, take advantage of having empty shelves and (finally) dust and clean them.

If you are renting an apartment and can’t nick the walls or hang objects, use two tall narrow bookcases on either side of the window to hang a curtain rod in between. In one “unit” you will have shelf space and a window covering! Have household goods that need a little hiding? Fill

your shelves with pretty baskets, which can hold items like remote controls, cleats, plastic bags, and so on. And if you have items that you wish to show off, ditch the baskets and give your books a run for their money; pair them with your trophies, photo albums, framed art, or toy trains. Use the tops of arm-level shelves to place your keys, wallet, or purse when you first walk in the door. Having a space where you can always put down your personal belongings will help prevent misplaced items and hopefully keep you from having to crawl around the entryway in search of your keychain.

Though sometimes relegated to book storage and nothing more, bookcases can actually work as central design features for any room in your home, and display a variety of prized possessions. Modern updates leave you with tons of options to choose from, ranging from sleek and module to a traditional open-faced wood-finish. Choose according to your style and don’t be afraid to take advantage of every shelf, nook, and cranny.

About the Author: Written by Bill William Article source:http://www.isnare.com/?aid=362177&ca=Home+Management

How to Choose the Right Bookcase For Your Home

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As we enter into a fresh new decade it’s evident that manufactur-ers are always researching new ways to provide consumers with bigger and better technologies – especially for the home!

One of the exciting new materials that is intriguing the design world is a product that is a concrete derivative, but much lighter and more durable than regular concrete. The product is fireproof and wind and mold-resistant, which makes it the perfect solution for patio furniture or outdoor kitchens. Banish the thoughts of plain, rough surfaces – the product can be polished to a river-stone shine or textured to suit your preferences. It’s also an ideal product for fireplace mantels and wall panel systems where weight restrictions or specific dimensions are a concern. Custom designs can also be created which makes it ideal for homeowners who are looking for something specific or want a special feature

in their home.

Many people may still relate “concrete” to driveways and bridges – not tables and chairs. The first widely popular use of concrete in the home was used as countertops in kitchens. From here, the concrete craze has begun to branch out to other areas of the home, including the area of interior furnishings. More and more independent-minded homeowners are finding that concrete furniture is a way of getting exactly what they want,

and adding some flair and originality to their homes. I love the original natural look of concrete, but for those who would prefer more color, a whole spectrum of colors are available which means it will fit perfectly with any décor. Concrete also looks wonderful when paired up with glass or wood – furniture pieces can be built with a very interesting and unique look.

Some of the interesting designs that are being created are

fireplace surround systems that can be “mixed and matched” to create a custom look without the high price tag. Different design panel systems are available and can be paired up with any type of the mantel systems. In essence, you can create a truly eclectic look by using a more trendy (zebra print) surround with a very traditional mantel piece – absolutely stunning! The added bonus of these panel systems is that because it is so much lighter than concrete, there are no issues with having to re-enforce your floors.

Concrete has always been my material of choice – it has wonderful characteristics and can be used in so many applications. It’s timeless and can be transformed into so many beautiful design elements in your home, including feature walls or headboards with incorporated accent lighting. It’s nice to know that there are so many options available for those homeowners who want to “break the mold”.

E-mail your design questions and photos to [email protected] or visit our website at www.kohon.ca.

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Regina Locations4 SeasonsAdvance EngineeringApplebee’s (Quance Street) Arbys (Rochdale)Arbys (east)Boston Pizza (Rochdale)Boston Pizza (north)Boston Pizza (south)Burger Baron (East)Burger Baron (North) Burger King (East)Burger King (North)Burger King (South)CAA (6th Ave N)Canadian Tire (east)Canadian Tire (south)Case (Eastgate)City HospitalColiseum Restaurant (Vic Square)Cravings (Victoria Ave. E.) Dairy Queen (Park Plaza)Dairy Queen (Northgate)Dairy Queen (South)Dairy Queen (Elphinstone)Denver Pizza (Winnipeg & Arcola)Dominos (east)Dominos (Rochdale)Dominos (south)Emerald Park Introprovincial AccountingExtreme Pita (Landmark)Extreme Pita (Rochdale)Fire Hall (Vic. & Arcola)Food Court (Cornwall Centre)Fountain Tire (north)G & F Tire and Quick Lube (east)General HospitalGiant Tiger (East)Giant Tiger (North) Golden Mile Food CourtHouston Pizza (Albert St)Houston Pizza (Hill Ave)Houston Pizza (Normanview) Humptys (Albert St)Husky Truck Stop (east) IPSCOJoeys Fish & Chips (North and East )Just Bean Brewed (14th & Broad) KFC (Victoria Ave East)KFC (McCarthy Blvd)KFC (Rochdale)KFC (south)KFC (Victoria Ave.)KFC (Dewdney)KFC (North Albert)Liberty LifestylesMelrose Restaurant (south)Minute MufflerMr. Sub (Dewdney & Albert)Mr. Sub (east)Mucho Burrito (Rochdale)Nicky’s Café (8th &Winnipeg) Park Street DrugstorePasqua HospitalPeavey MartPerkins (Holiday Inn)Pita Pit (Kramer Blvd)Pita Pit (Rochdale)Pizza Hut (south)Pizza Hut (east) Pizza Hut (north)Quiznos (east)Quiznos (Rochdale Dr.)Quiznos (Landmark)Real Canadian SuperstoreRegent Park Restaurant (Regent Park Plaza)Robins Donuts (Bus depot)Robins Donuts (east)Robins Donuts (Normanview)Robins Donuts (Vic & Arcola)Robins Donuts (Rochdale)Robins Donuts (N. BroadRobins Donuts (Sask Dr. & Albert)Robins Donuts (Pasqua Hospital)Robins Donuts (General Hospital)Second Cup (Cornwall Centre)Sask Hotel Barber ShopSaskPowerShoppers Drug Mart (14th & Broad)Shoppers Drug Mart (Northgate Mall) Smittys (north)Smittys (Normanview)Smittys (Cornwall Centre)Suds

Superstore(East)Superstore(Rochdale) Superstore Gas Bar (Rochdale)Sobeys Taco Del Mar (Kramer Blvd)Taco Del Mar (Rochdale)Taco Del Mar (east)Taco Time (north)Taco Time (Southland)The Car Wash (Rochdale)The Hideaway (east) Tingland Food Mart (Vic Ave) Travel Inn (East)Uplands Pizza (Broad N.)Vacuum Master (Broad St)Western Pizza (9th Ave N)Western Pizza (Avonhurst)Zellers (Northgate)Zellers(East)

Saskatoon LocationsA&W (22nd Ave)A&W (Lawson Heights Mall)A&W (51st St)A&W (8th St)A&W (Idylwyld)Arbys (Circle Dive)Bad Ass Jack’s (Idylwyld)Canadian Tire (Preston)City Centre BingoCo-op Gas Bar (Fairlight & Diefenbaker) Cory Park Esso (11th St)Cory Park Restaurant (11th St)Dairy Queen (22nd Ave)Dairy Queen (33rd St)Fairhaven Auto Centre car wash & convenience store Grainfields (Circle Drive)Homer`s PizzaInk Addictiion TattooPeavy Mart (51st St)Princess Auto (51st St. & Idylwyld)Radisson HotelRamada HotelRobins Donuts (51st St)Robins Donuts (Confederation Dr) Rona (Venture Cres.)Royal University Hospital (Mall)Saskatoon Auto Revolv Saskatoon City HospitalSaskatoon InnSchryers(Millar Avenue)Sobey’s (1550 8th St.)Sobey’s (3907 8th St.)Sobey’s (Preston Crossing) Superstore (Confederation)Superstore (8th St.)TravelodgeVern’s Place (11th St)Wholesale Sports Outdoor Outfitters (51st & Idylwyld) ArcolaArcola Co-op (Hwy 13)

AssiniboiaVillage Food Store Southland Coop Gas Bar

BalcarresBalcarres HospitalSunglow Esso

BalgonieMcllwaine ServicesShellSubway

BethuneBethune Co-op

BordenGolding Auto Service

BrunoCo-op Gas Bar

CanoraCO-OP Gateway Gas BarNorthstar Esso Convenience Store

CarlyleCarlyle Co-opCarlyle Pharmasave (218 Main St)

ChamberlainSonny Boy EssoClavetClavet Store

ColonsayCo-op

CuparCo-opPrairie Pharmacy

Dafoe24/7 Travel Centre

DavidsonSM Gas & Convenience

ElbowR & J Lakeside Services Ltd.

ElfrosElfros Co-op

Emerald ParkInterprovincial Accounting

EnglefeldHi 5 Service

EsterhazyEsterhazy Store

Estevan7-11 (913 13th Ave)Canadian TirePharmasaveReal Canadian Wholesale Club

Fort Qu’AppelleA&WBakery Dairy QueenEcho FashionsEssoRobo Sales (Husky)Scenic ShellValley Grocer

FindlaterKutcher Bros. Service Ltd.

FrancisZiggy Mart

GravelbourgHarmons Ent.

GrenfellEmke’s Automotive Supplies Ltd.

Gull LakeCo-op Gas Bar

HumboldtA & WCo-op Gas BarExtra Food Gas BarMr. SubPharmasaveShoppers Drug MartThrifty Mart

Indian HeadEssoValue Gas

JansenJansen Fine Foods

Junction 5 & 12 Tempo Gas

Junction 16 & 2Blue Horizon Cafe & Confectionary

KelliherKelliher Co-op

LanghamBaba Lu’s Family Restaurant

LaniganEssoShop EasyHighway Confectionary

LashburnC&L Esso Service Centre

LiptonCo-op

LloydminsterAll-Out Auto RepairA&WBest Canadian Motel & InnsCanadian TireIvan Hoe MotelGiant TigerKal TirePay Less Truck WashPizza HutSubwaySuperstore Liquor StoreWEE FIX AutoWok Box

LumsdenBig Way

MaidstoneTNT Automotive

McLeanMcLean Motor Hotel

MartensvilleA&WAdobe InnCo-op GasMartinsville Corner StoreSuper Value

MelfortCross Roads CaféDamar Esso & ConvTempo Gas & ConvTravelodge

Melville3rd Avenue MarketAcklands GraingerA & W Co-op Convenience StoreCo-op AgriCo-op GroceryFieldsFlamingoMr. TJ’s Convenience StoreNellies BakeryRoyal DrugsSears OutletSubwayTourism Office

MidaleMidale Quick Stop

MilestoneMilestone Co-opXTR

Moose Jaw A & WComfort InnEssoFas GasHumptysKFC MainKFC SouthMr. SubPeavy MartPrimary Eye CareQuiznosTempoSuperstore

MoosominShellCo-op

MuensterCo-op Store

North BattlefordBest Canadian Motel & InnsCanadian Tire Humpty’s (Hwy 16 Bypass) Husky (Railway)Pizza HutReal Canadian Wholesale Club Subway (Both Locations)Yellow Sub (Battleford

Co op Mall)Wholesale Club

OslerOsler Esso

Pilot ButtePilot Butte Tempo

Porcupine PlainDouble J Diner Dragonfly LiquorKeystone CaféParkland Co opPetro CanadaSarcan Recycling

PreecevillePreeceville Sears Appliance Store

Prince Albert7-11 (2nd Avenue)7-11 (6th Ave E.)A & W 6th Ave. & MarquisBooster Juice (800 15th St. E.) Burger King 2nd AveDairy Queen- 68 15th St. W.Esso Express Mart 2nd & 27thGateway Mall- 1403 CentralHumpty's- DowntownHusky Food Store #5 @ MarquisIGA- 200 28th St. EMalborough Inn Downtown Prince Albert Medical Clinic(800 15th St. E. Cornerstone Mall) Shell Service 2nd & 13thSmitty's- South Hill MallSobey's- 800 15th St ESouth Hill Mall- 2995 2nd Ave.Superstore- 15th St. EUltra Cuts (800 15th St. E.)

Qu’AppelleGateway CaféWho-oo Calls Domo

Quill LakeLucky Dollar Store

RadissonFamily Confectionary & Gar Bar (Red Bull)

RadvillePharmasave

RedversEsso

Regina BeachEssoHome Hardware

RocanvilleGas Bar

RosetownRosetown Coop Gas StationRosthernP.R. Pertoleum

RouleauHoff Insurance Inc.

SemansSemans Co-op

ShaunavonCo-op Gas BarOktavia’s/SearsShaunavon Pizza & Chicken

SimpsonSimpson Co-operative

SoutheyHomestead RestaurantCo-op

SpringsideSpringside Fine Foods

Star CityCity Service GasStrasbourg, SKDigers Service 2006 Ltd.

Stoughton Fraser Corner Services Ltd.Stoughton Esso Restaurant

Swift CurrentCanadian TireClancy’s on the Beach (Lac Pelletier)Home HardwareHumpty’sJohnny’s LunchPeavey MartPharma SaveReal Canadian Wholesale ClubVillage Coffee TymeWheatland Mall (north entrance)

TisdaleN. Side Tempo GasRobins DonutsSubway SandwichTempo Conv. #3

WadenaB & D EssoCo-op Gas BarCo-op FoodsPetro CanadaWadena Bakery & Coffee Shop

WarmanCo-op GasEssoGas PlusSubwaySuper Value

WatrousCo-op Gas BarCo-op StoreEssoPepper Tree Restaurant

WatsonMidway Co-op Gas BarEsso RestQuick Stop DinerPharmasaveFine Foods Coffee Shop

WawotaGrocery Store

WeyburnCanadian Tire-1240 Sims Ave Coop Gas Bar (2nd St. NE) EssoMajestic Spas and Home Furnishings -106 Railway Ave Pharmasave -30 Third St. NE Pappa Jacks -95 Government RDReal Canadian Wholesale Club ShellSuds City (1st Ave NE)Zippy Mart -1610- 1st Ave NE

WynyardA&WCo-op Gas BarEssoShop Easy

YoungCo-op Gas Bar

YorktonBoston PizzaBurger KingCAACo-op C-Store on BroadwayDairy QueenFas GasFlaman’s (Hwy 9)Humpty’s (Hwy 9)Melrose PlacePetro Canada (Beside Casino) Pure Fusion Health ServicesRamada HotelRobins Donuts(Broadway St.E)Robins Donuts(Parkland Mall)Quick Print Post OfficeStaplesShell (191 York Road East)Sobey’sSuperstore

PICK UP COMPASS AT THESE FINE LOCATIONS

1920 Francis St. Regina, Sk. S4N 6B3Ph: (306) 585.2064 Fax: (306) 585.2080 Toll Free: 1.888.717.6655

Email: [email protected] Website: www.getcompass.ca

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(NC)—Furniture, paint, flooring, layout – these are the things most commonly associated with decorating a room. What people tend to forget is one of the most important factors in a room – lighting. Without proper lighting, these other decorative elements cannot be fully appreciated for their beauty because the room is either too dark or too bright.

Sally Morse, director of creative services for Hunter Douglas, North America’s leading custom window fashions manufacturer, offers the following advice on the different types of lighting and how to take advantage of them when decorating:

• General Illumination: Chandeliers are a stylish way to achieve general illumination. Measure the length of two walls in the room where it will be hung, add them up and you get the diameter. To find out how high to hang your chandelier, measure 32 inches above your table.

• Task Lighting: Includes reading lamps and lights that lie above a stove or sink. The bottom of the lampshade should be at eye level when seated – you get a glare if above eye level or a reflection if below eye level.

• Accent Lighting: Includes lamps of 60 watts of light or less. Decorate with thislighting using little lamps, buffet lamps or wall sconces, adding light with drama.

• Natural Light: Enhance natural light and save on your electric bills, while stillprotecting against UV rays, with window fashions such as Silhouette window shadings and Luminette Privacy Sheers. They feature sheer panels and fabric vanes that rotate for privacy and light control. The sheers diffuse the incoming light for a softer, shadow-free interior illumination. Another hint, adjusting the vanes can draw the light deeper into the room.

Using these tips, a well-lit room is just a switch away. More information is available online at www.hunterdouglas.ca or toll-free at 1-800-265-8000.

newscanadawww.newscanada.com

Light is the forgotten element

Decorating Tips:

Enhance natural light with window fashions such as Silhouette window shadings and Luminette Privacy Sheers (shown below) from Hunter Douglas featuring sheer panels that soften and diffuse the light and fabric vanes that rotate for privacy and light control. Also shown in the photo, new Luminette Modern Draperies as side panels.

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Ever noticed how some rooms seem cozy and comfortable, whereas others have an indifferent and frosty look? Many attributes such as color and light-ing contribute to a room’s ambience; the way the furniture is arranged also influences the atmosphere. Whether you are refurnishing or setting up a new room, or enhancing the level of comfort in an existing one, it helps to understand, first and foremost, how to arrange furniture in a way that suits your needs and helps in creating enjoyable and comfortable spaces.

Furniture arrangement needs to start with understanding and analyzing the space of your room, how many people use the room, what is the room used for and so on. Balanced rooms are more pleasing to the eye and make more effective use of the available space.

Many people simply set up their furniture haphazardly throughout their house. This can be quite understandable; after all, furniture can be heavy and awkward to move, and many homes simply aren’t friendly to furni-ture arrangement. However, by taking the time to arrange your furniture creatively, you can gather many advantages. Proper furniture arrangements can help to increase your comfort, define spaces, make smaller spaces look larger and vice versa. Most often people are so overwhelmed with the potential and insecurities of furniture arrangement, they are often left wondering where to start? One way out is to hire an interior decorator who will typically set their prices based on the number of hours, square footage of the home, etc. This may work out very expensive though. By using the services of an interior designer, you receive the benefit of their expertise to help you refine your selections and avoid costly mistakes. However, hiring the right decorator with great money saving tips can definitely help.

If you know exactly what look is required for your rooms, you can decorate your home yourself. Ask yourself these questions about the room you want to redesign: what is the basic shape of the room, and what are its dimensions? What is its inherent nature? What are its problems? What are its plus points? Make a floor plan to help you visualize where to place furniture, how many pieces will fit into the room? Start with one room at

a time. If you need brainwaves, check out model homes, furniture stores, decorating TV shows, furniture magazines and books, catalogs, and so on. Although it is difficult to point and say this is where this piece is to be put, some guidelines can be provided which will help you think about how you will use your space.

Choose furniture that serves the room’s purpose. Ideally, a small room should have small pieces of furniture and large rooms should have heavier ones.

Clean out the room before moving in the furniture

Carpets and rugs help bring color and interest into the room.

Visual interest can be enhanced by using “out of the ordinary” objects that could serve as décor.

By arranging your furniture in new and exciting ways, you can help to redefine your rooms and make your house a real home. As mentioned earlier arranging furniture is a huge task and there are no hard and fast rules but with the right décor tips, furniture can be suited to fit your family better.

About the Author: Written by Lillian Esquival Lillian Esquival writes about interior design and other home improvement tips for HowToDoThings.com. Article source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=359324&ca=Home+Management

Optimal Ways of Arranging Furniture

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reating a modern look when decorating you home can be a lot of fun and stress at the same time. How do you know the difference between a normal sofa and a modern sectional sofa? Don’t worry; modern sectional sofas are available in many styles, colors and

fabrics that will make choosing your modern sectional sofa trouble-free.

These modern sofas come in a variety of unique and beautiful designs. Modern sectional sofa designs will vary from anything unsymmetrical, artsy, arched, boxy to plain straight contemporary lines. For example, you will find some sofas with a slightly curved end and a comfy chaise, or if relaxation is the main aim it might include an extra arm padding and reclining massage features. Some other luxury and modern features are built in end tables, storage space, cup holders, adjustable head- and footrests and some even features lighting that is incorporated into the design.

The materials used for modern sectional sofas are usually fabric, leather, vinyl, suede, microfiber and microsuede. Some modern sectional sofa sets use a blend of two or more upholstery materials.

Modern fabric sectional sofas are perfect for families with young children where the sofa will be exposed to constant dirt and grime. The new fabrics used are treated with a shielding agent such as Scotch Guard or Teflon, making it very easy to clean spills and smears. Red wine can be easily removed with normal soap and water, whereas one part vinegar to one part water will take care of oily and greasy stains.

Modern sectional sofas also come with removable covers, making cleaning and caring for your modern sofa even easier. These sectional sofa cover can be washed in your normal washing machine for ultimate convenience. With these durable modern fabrics and sofa covers for your modern sectional sofa, you will be able to enjoy your sofa for many years to come with it still looking brand new.

Leather is another great option for your modern sectional sofa. They require a bit more loving attention but the atmosphere it creates is very stylish and comfortable. Your modern leather sectional sofa demands regular dusting and cleaning to ensure that it remains looking and feel-ing as good as new.

When you are changing your décor to create a more modern look you

need to consider the following.

The modern sectional sofa you pick must reflect your personality. This will ensure that you feel comfortable and “at home” with the new style.

The design of the sofa must be perfect for the whole family. A white sectional sofa will not work very well if you have pets or young children who can easily spill juice or smear chocolate on it. If you are living on your own or the kids are grown up and moved out of the house, then it is safe to go for the white sectional sofa.

Be very selective when you buy a modern sectional sofa. Current fads tend to wear off in a year or two, so avoid buying a sofa just because it is in fashion. Try to stick with passive colors and simple designs that will allow you to easily change once the trend passes.

By utilizing the advice given you will be able to find the perfect sectional sofa to create a modern look that suites your personality.

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esearchers are learning more about the quality of indoor air. They are discovering that air in

our homes can often be filled with dust and pollutants. As more people learn that indoor air pollution is a health issue of growing concern, they are looking for ways to keep their air clean. One method of improving air quality is cleaning air ducts.

Duct cleaning consists of cleaning various heating and cooling system components of forced air systems such as air ducts and registers, grills and diffusers, heat exchangers, heating and cooling coils, drip pans, fan motor, and the air handling unit.

Air ducts are susceptible to the following hazards:

- Ducts can be infested with vermin such as rodents and insects. Contaminants from their droppings can be blown through the ducts into a home where they may be inhaled.

- When there is moisture, bacteria and fungi can grow in air ducts where microorganisms and spors can blow through the home.

- Dust, dirt, and oil particles can build up in the ducts and be sent through the home.

You should have your ducts cleaned for the following situations:

- If you have a problem with moisture in your ducts. If the conditions causing the mold growth in the first place are not corrected, mold growth will recur.

- If you are moving into a newly con-structed house. There may be construc-tion debris in the ducts such as drywall dust, fiberglass pieces, and sawdust.

- If you are having trouble with furnace airflow.

- If there is an accumulation of debris in the air registers. Pet dander can often build up in the registers.

- If you or a family member are sneezing a lot or you see particles blowing though your vents, it is time to get your ducts cleaned.

- If you place your hand over a duct vent

and the air flow is not very strong. Cleaning the ducts may restore proper airflow.

- If you detect an odour coming from the vents when the air is turned on

By having your ducts cleaned, you will improve air quality and reduce the amount of pollen, allergens, mold, and fungi from infecting the air. Not only will air quality be improved, but family member who suffer from asthma will breathe better. People with asthma are extremely sensitive to dust and allergens in the air. Clean air ducts will reduce the chances of family members developing allergies. It will be a much healthier environment for children and pets. Duct cleaning will also reduce energy costs and make it easier to keep the house clean.

It is recommended that you have your ducts cleaned every two years. The best time to get your ducts cleaned is in the late summer or early fall. If you have family members that are afflicted with breathing problems, you may want to have your ducts cleaned every year.

If you decide to have your ducts cleaned, it important to make sure you have a qualified service provider who cleans all of the components. If your ducts are not properly cleaned, there is an increased chance of recontamination. Service providers will use specialized tools to remove dirt and debris in ducts. They will then vacuum the ducts with a high-powered vacuum cleaner. Many companies are promoting their products and services as a means to improving the quality of your indoor air.

Preventing moisture, debris, and dirt from accumulating in your ducts is the best way to reduce the number of indoor air pollutants. By maintaining good quality air, you, your family, and pets will be healthier and breathe much easier.

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Winter can be long and dreary. The novelty of the first snow, fresh and white, fades into the fatigue of shovel-ing your driveway, and that beautiful white blanket of snow turning to gray mushy slush. For those with winter birthdays, you can perk up your day and your wardrobe by wearing your brightly colored birthstone in blue, red, or purple for December, January, and February, respec-tively. Read on to learn more about winter birthstones.

The two blue birthstones for December are turquoise and blue topaz. The blue of turquoise is so unique that the stone has lent its name to the shade. Most people in the US probably associate turquoise with jewelry from Mexico or the southwestern US, in Native American styles, and indeed the US is today the largest producer of turquoise. But it got its name from the French word for Turkish, as Turkey and the surround-ing areas was one of the earliest sources of the stone. Chemically it contains copper and other minerals, and is usually found in areas with large copper deposits. Blue topaz is actually not entirely natural, but is topaz made blue by radiation.

January’s birthstone is the garnet. Usually thought of as a red color, garnets actually come in just about every hue except blue. This is because garnet is the name given to a group of similar minerals, including rhodolite and hessonite. As is the case with many birthstones, the garnet is the topic of folklore and believed to have spe-cial powers of protection or good fortune. Specifically, some believe that Noah used a garnet to light the way for the ark, and today, it is considered a good gem for travelers to grant them safe passage and return.

The amethyst, February’s birthstone, is purple, a color associated with royalty, so it is no surprise that it is highly prized, and appears in the British Crown Jewels. While always purple, it can vary from a light violet to a deep purple shade. The Greek word from which amethyst descends literally means not drunk. So, amethysts have been thought since ancient times to preserve sobriety, and in modern times, have come to symbolize assistance to overcome other addictions as well. As a “sober” gem, they also represent piety and have traditionally been worn by priests and other clergy.

Don’t hide inside, bring out the colors of bright winter birthstones and make the world a more colorful place.

Written by Dana Bradley Article source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=78464&ca=Culture

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hen you are looking to create a themed bedroom around your child’s hobbies and interests, there is one major thing to consider before going forward: How long will this be able to last? Children

change their hobbies and interests at the drop of a hat, it is all a part of finding themselves and growing up.

But that can mean some headaches if you spend your time and money decorating your child’s room only to find out it is outdated a few months later. If done the right way though, it will last for a long time and the bedroom can grow and change as your child grows too.

Balance!

You will want to make your child’s bedroom into something that he or she will feel comfortable and safe in. It should inspire your children to spend time in there, go to sleep and stay asleep! No scary shadows in the middle of the night! One of the easiest ways of accomplishing this is to customize the room based on a favourite fantasy. Princess or doll house for girls, the jungle or a plane for boys. Anything goes really as long as it is something your child enjoys and feels comfortable with.

But of course, children change and grow and so do their interests. Things can be “in” today, boring tomorrow and completely “out” by the end of the week! Once your children reach a certain age, they will want to get rid of all the ‘baby stuff’ themselves, which is great to see your children develop and grow up.

To get that balance between fantasy and something that can last, here are some ideas:

Use wall coverings that are easy to change such as bulletin boards, magnetic painting, whiteboards etc, so that you can easily move them

around the room or remove it entirely.

If you are budget conscious, one of the worst things you can do is to get a custom wall painting or tappet, as this is permanent until you re-decorate. Better to experiment with the above mentioned, which also give your child the opportunity to be creative and express him or her self.

Keep the very age specific topics to one part of the room. An easy solution to do this, is to have a “theme” bed placed in one specific place in the room. That part can then be customised to fit the fantasy, while you keep the rest of the room in a more age neutral style.

For furniture the best choice is to go with wood. Wood can easily be repainted to reflect your child’s different tastes and is more durable and far more stylish than plastic. Rugs and mats are also a great cheap way to add personality to a room without making permanent changes, these can also be themed to coordinate with the room.

For the bed an easy and affordable solution to creating a fantasy bed is to invest in cheap duvet covers with special themes. These can then be changed as your child grows out of one interest and into another.

About the ASuthor: Written by Terry Henman Article source:http://www.isnare.com/?aid=366525&ca=Home+Management

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When you are looking to spruce up an otherwise unremarkable steak, one of the best ways to do it is with a steak marinade. Coming in a wide variety of styles and flavors, there are plenty of choices available if you are looking to spruce up a nice steak with something a little different. Whether the flavor takes the form of teriyaki, olive oil, barbeque, or something spicy, there is a steak marinade out there that can make all the difference in your next meal.

Using a steak marinade is exceptionally easy. Simply pour the marinade into a large, shallow bowl, plate, or platter and place the steaks in the marinade. Then flip them over and let them soak in the refrig-erator for an hour or two. Then cook your steak however you like. With the flavors of the marinade locked into the steak, it will come to life in a way you would have never imagined before.

Fortunately, it is not difficult to find a nice variety of sauces to use on your steak. The local grocery store will usually have a variety of steak marinades available and the only problem will be figuring out which one to choose. Whatever you have a taste for on your steak, there is a marinade to match.

Once you have tried out a few marinades, you might want to experiment on your own to see what you can create. You may wish to concoct a creation on your own once you have determined just what you enjoy on your own steak. That way, you will be able to have that blend that is just right every time.

Another bonus of cooking with a steak marinade is that it allows your steak to be more forgiving. After all, adding a little more flavor never hurt a meal, and soaking meat in a marinade can also make it more tender. Thus, by readying your steak beforehand, the beef will be more tender and will give you a little more

leeway in the preparation. After all, you aren’t going to get it on and off the grill perfectly every time, so giving yourself a little more flavor and a little more cushion all at the same time will make for a much easier meal.

Overall, a steak marinade can provide a great deal to meal. It adds a little more flexibility to your repertoire, it can give a variety of different flavors to one type of meat, and it makes the cook’s job a little easier when working with the meat on the grill. So, when you want to add a little something to your steak and bring out more flavor in an otherwise routine meal, a marinade can do the trick. It’s very easy, it only takes a little bit of preparation, and the rewards are well worth it. So, the next time you want to do something more with a steak, see what a good steak marinade can do for you.

About the Author: Written by George Royal Article source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=79111&ca=Food+and+Drinks

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SPINACH FETTUCINI WITH SMOKED SALMONINGREDIENTS:• 2 tbsp olive oil • 2 tbsp butter • 2 green onions, chopped • 4 oz. smoked salmon • 125 ml white wine • 125 ml chicken stock • 200 ml heavy cream • 1 tsp nutmeg • Pinch cayenne • 500 g spinach fettucini, cooked and drained • 1 tbsp parsley, chopped • 125 ml Parmesan cheese, grated

DIRECTIONS:Heat oil and butter in a large frying pan over med-high heat. Cook onions for 5 minutes. Add smoked salmon; cook for 3 minutes more. Stir in liquids and seasonings; cook until sauce has reduced by half. Toss with cooked pasta. Top with parsley and grated

cheese. Serve immediately.

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A good day begins with a good breakfast, like this deli-cious recipe from the Canadian Living Test Kitchen.

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In large bowl, stir flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and nutmeg. In separate bowl, whisk together eggs, yogurt, orange rind and juice and oil; pour over dry ingredients. Sprinkle with blueberries; stir just until dry ingredients are moistened.

Spoon into greased or paper-lined muffin cups, filling

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INGREDIENTS:• 2 Chicken breasts (skinless) • 1/3 cup Flour• 2 tablespoons Parmesan grated• Salt to taste• 4 tablespoons butter• 4 tablespoons Olive oil• 3 tablespoons Lemon juice• 1/2 cup Chicken broth or white wine• 1/4 cup brined capers• 1/4 cup Parsley chopped

DIRECTIONS:1 Cut the chicken breast halves in half horizontally, butterflying them open. If you are working with large breast pieces you may want to cut them each into two pieces. If the pieces are pretty thick still, put them between two pieces of plastic wrap and pound them with a meat hammer to an even 1/4-inch thickness.

2 Mix together the flour, salt and pepper, and grated Parmesan. Rinse the chicken pieces in water and dredge them thoroughly in the flour mixture, until well coated.

3 Heat the olive oil and 2 Tbsp of the butter in a large skillet on medium high heat. Add half of the chicken pieces (you don't want to crowd the pan). Brown well on each side, about 3 minutes per side. Remove from pan and reserve to a plate, cook the other breasts in the same manner, remove from pan. Cover with aluminum foil and keep warm in the oven while preparing the sauce.

4 Add the chicken stock (or white wine), lemon juice, and capers to the pan. Use a metal spatula to scrape up the browned bits. Reduce the sauce by half. Whisk in the remaining 2 Tbsp of butter. Plate the chicken and serve with the sauce poured over the chicken. Sprinkle with parsley.

CHICKEN PICATTAPopcorn is a great option when watching one’s weight. When you are diet-ing it’s hard to figure out whether the foods you’re consuming are good choices. There are a thousand options in the grocery store. Labels declaring “light food”, “lite food” and after that there’s low-calorie, low-fat food, natural food, nonfat food and organic food. Beyond that, are you getting enough fiber? Enough roughage? It may seem as if iceberg lettuce and carrot sticks are your main courses until eternity. But sneaking in snacks of popcorn are not cheats! Here are some diet-friendly and calorie-friendly reasons why.

Popcorn is a whole-grain food, which makes it a great source of fiber. Unbuttered popcorn is about 50 calories a cup. You can eat popcorn guilt-free with those statistics. Popcorn works fast to curb your hunger between meals. Instead of starvation and fasting, popcorn is a great easy snack that you can eat a large quantity of and not have the scale show you a terrible number the next day.

Unbuttered popcorn is a good staple for a low-calorie diet, but when you want to change it up a little, there are many things you can do to make popcorn an even tastier snack. Cinnamon, brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic and onion salt, iced tea mix, peanuts, raisins and trail mix are all options to make the snack a little sweeter or a little more savory.

If you choose not to make your own popcorn snack at home, the grocery store has made eating sweet and smart a little bit easier. You can purchase sugar-free, reduced calorie caramel corn! Splenda sugar

has made it very easy for weight-watching or diabetic people to monitor sugar intake without having to sacrifice a snack. It is important to eat popcorn snacks made with Splenda in moderation for two reasons. First, when you are counting calories and dieting, ideally you’d like to make a life change so that you aren’t reaching for junk snacks every time you get the munchies. Try reaching for your favorite fruit instead, it will still take care of the sugar craving. Secondly, low-calorie popcorn snacks and other snacks made with Splenda are loaded with sugar alcohol, which is a laxative. One little bag of tasty low-calorie low-carbohy-drate popcorn, and you’ll be sorry for the rest of the day.

Popcorn does contain carbohydrates and fat (from the oil used to pop it if you are doing it the old-fashioned way), but they are good carbohydrates and fats to have. Carbohydrates are bad when they come from highly processed, high-calorie and empty-calorie foods like white bread, white processed flour and any sugary snack favorite we have in the cookie aisle. So keep in mind that with all the diet labels that can be rotated around and slapped on your popcorn, it is still a great choice. Light food? Absolutely, light and fluffy and doesn’t sit heavy on you if you’re snacking before a meal. It also meets the above criteria of be-ing low-calorie, low-fat, natural and containing fiber. If you go easy on the butter or skip it altogether, popcorn is a hot, low restriction winner for a dieting regimen.

About the Author: Written by Timothy Rea Article source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=44344&ca=Food+and+Drinks

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Artichoke is the common name for a plant of the composite flower family. The artichoke grows wild in the south of Europe and is cultivated in the United States, primarily in California. The leaves proceed from the base of the stem and are long and somewhat spiny. The stem is up to 1 m (3 ft) high, branched, with large heads of violet-colored (sometimes white), thistle-like flowers at the summits of the branches. The thickened receptacle (heart) and fleshy bases of the scales (leaves) of the immature flower are the portions eaten.

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While winter may bring cold weather and plenty of snow, that’s no reason to stay indoors until next spring. In fact, winter is a great time to enjoy all sorts of outdoor fun and activities. You don’t even have to travel far to enjoy the outdoors during the winter months because there are many excellent and exciting winter activities that you and your family can enjoy right in your own backyard. From sledding to ice skating, children and adults alike can experience many hours of backyard winter fun with the help of just a few tools and accessories.

One way for your children to enjoy the outdoors during the winter is to turn your backyard into the setting for an imaginative adventure. An inflatable winter clubhouse can provide the perfect outdoor meeting place or can be a base for the ultimate snowball fight. It could also be an igloo or an arctic bunker, or anything else that children imagine it to be. Whether it’s actually snowing or not, inflatable igloos will provide your children with hours of winter fun and can be left outside all season. These inflatable clubhouses are also easy to inflate and are made from cold-crack-proof PVC, so they can easily withstand cold winter weather.

Arctic shields are also excellent backyard accessories for one of the most widely loved winter activities of all -- snowball fights. These inflatable arctic shields feature oversized handles so they can easily be held by hands in mittens. By providing protection and allowing for snowball deflection, arctic shields are perfect for charging ahead and getting right into the thick of every snowball fight. Of course, another favorite winter activity is sledding. Whether you have a hill in your backyard or nearby, inflatable sleds are the perfect accessory for outdoor winter fun.

In order to make use of the many great inflatable winter accessories that are available, you will need to have a good pump for easy and fast inflation. Pumps are available in different varieties including bellows foot pumps, which are extremely easy to use and are constructed from heavy duty fabric. Double action manual pumps are also available, many of which feature several nozzle attachments so they can accommodate almost any fill valve. For larger inflatable toys and accessories, electric or battery-operated pumps might be preferable, as they can effortlessly inflate large capacity toys in a matter of just a few minutes.

Another way to enjoy endless outdoor winter fun and winter activities in your yard is to build your very own backyard ice skating rink. While this might seem like a monumental task, it doesn’t have to be. There are backyard ice rink packages available to provide you with everything you need to build an amazing outdoor rink. With heavy-duty liner, flexible PVC tubing to protect the liner, hockey lines, an installation video and a repair kit, these packages will have you skating in no time. In many cases, the rinks can be adjusted to fit your particular yard and all of the components can be easily stored during the off-season. Best of all, however, backyard ice skating rinks can provide endless winter fun and enjoy-able exercise for children and adults of all skating abilities.

There are also several accessories available that can make backyard ice rinks even more fun as well as easier to maintain. For example, hockey nets are available for young and

up-and-coming hockey stars who want to practice their goal scoring. Hockey nets are also great when you want to hold family or neighbourhood hockey games. For the beginning skaters, skate tu-tors are great for learning balance and building confidence on the ice. With regards to backyard ice rink maintenance, portable ice groomers can easily attach to standard garden hoses and will allow you to keep your ice surface super smooth. In addition, there are a wide variety of snow shovels on the market designed for removing snow from backyard ice skat-ing rinks. With different sizes and shapes available, you can choose the shovel that is best for you and your rink.

The best thing about enjoying winter activities in your own backyard is that you can experience plenty of winter fun without spending a lot of money. When you find a respected, direct supplier, you will have the benefit of both quality products and excellent value. With so many fabulous toys and accessories avail-able to enhance your outdoor winter fun, there’s really no reason to stay indoors during the winter months.

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January 14, 2010Reena NerbasDear Reena,My mother-in law gave me a carbon monoxide detector for Christmas. While I appreciate the thought, are they really necessary or should I trade it in for another smoke detector. She seems a little paranoid to me. Thanks, Otto

Dear Otto,Great question! Recent statistics report 113,333 carbon monoxide poisonings each year in the U.S. Carbon monoxide is a silent and dangerous killer and if you do your research you will find that purchasing one or better yet more than one is a very smart choice. Since CO is colorless, tasteless and odorless (unlike smoke from a fire), detection and prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning in a home environment is impossible without such a warning device. Proper placement of a carbon monoxide (CO) detector is important. If you are installing only one carbon monoxide detector, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends it be located near the sleeping area, where it can wake you if you are asleep. Additional detectors on every level and in every bedroom of a home provide extra protection against carbon monoxide poisoning. Do not to install carbon monoxide detectors directly above or beside fuel-burning appliances, as appliances may emit a small amount of carbon monoxide upon start-up. A detector should not be placed within fifteen feet of heating or cooking appliances or in or near very humid areas such as bathrooms. Also available on the market are smoke and carbon monoxide combination detectors. In other words, the choice to install carbon monoxide detectors in your home can save your life; your mother-in law deserves a pat on the back (and perhaps a boxof chocolates).

Dear Reena,What is the best way to transport food for potluck dinners? I made a casserole for my friend and by the time I arrived at her home, half of it had spilt onto my car mats. Also, do you have any suggestions about how to decide on a good potluck dish? Thank-you, Betty

Dear Betty,When choosing a potluck dish pick something that won’t deteriorate if it has to sit for awhile at room temperature (or pose a threat of food poisoning). In other words, keep cold foods cold (40 degrees Fahrenheit or colder). Keep hot foods hot. If the dish needs to be warm, consider transporting it in a slow cooker or choose something that can be reheated in the microwave.

If you’ve made something in a casserole dish with a lid, remove it from the oven where it’s been cooking, secure the lid and wrap the covered dish in several thicknesses of newspaper and put it in a snug-fitting box, cover the box with a heavy towel. Or use a cooler. They are insulated and, while most commonly used to keep things cold, can also be used to keep things hot. Pack right before you leave and don’t open until serving time. If you’re dealing with a crumb crust, invert an empty pie plate on top of the pie, then wrap a large sheet of foil around the two plates to hold them together. If you’re dealing with a fluted

crust, place a piece of double-stick foam tape on a baking sheet, place the pie on top, invert a large bowl over it, then tape the bowl in place. Note: If you won’t be able keep food adequately hot or cold, serve items such as dried fruit, nuts, peanut butter sandwiches, apples and bananas.

Extra tip: If you have extra address labels kicking around the house, apply them to the bottom of dishes before taking them to potluck gatherings. After the empty dishes are returned, soak the label with a small amount of cooking oil, then wash off with dish soap and water.

Hello Reena,This is a question that I am too embarrassed to ask any of my family members. When eating a mango, do you eat the peel? Also, what is the easiest way to peel a pomegranate? Lastly, what is dragon fruit? Happy New Year, Melanie

No problem Melanie,To eat or not to eat, that is the question. When it comes to mangos the peels are chewy and tough therefore most people (not all) discard the peel and dive into the juicy inside of the mango. Purchase pomegranates while you can, the season will soon be over. The fastest way to seed a pomegranate is to cut the fruit in half. Fill a bowl with cold water and break the pomegranate apart underwater. Rub seeds out with your thumb. The papery membrane will float to the top and the seeds sink

to the bottom. Scoop out the seeds and eat them. Talk about healthy! The pitaya is more commonly referred to as the dragon fruit and is usually a dark red color, although some types of this fruit are pink or yellow. The skin is usually covered in scales, and the center of the fruit is made up of a red or white, sweet tasting pulp (looks kind of like white kiwi on the inside). The dragon fruit is best eaten by cutting the fruit in half and scooping the flesh out. Why not make a New Years resolution to try a new fruit once a month? Remember it takes at least 20 trials to acquire a taste for something unfamiliar.

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(NC)—Dr. Hans Selye, a Canadian researcher and the father of modern stress research, suggests that stress is not necessarily a bad thing. He explains that it is not the “stressor” - the thing that causes stress - that determines the response, both physical and mental. An individual’s reaction to stress determines how bad or good a stressful experience will be.

In his book The Stress of Life, Selye explains: “No one can live without experiencing some degree of stress all the time. You may think that only serious disease or intensive physical or mental injury can cause stress. This is false. Crossing a busy intersection, exposure to a draft, or even sheer joy are enough to activate the body’s stress mechanisms to some extent. Stress is not even necessarily bad for you; it is also the spice of life, for any emotion, any activity causes stress. But, of course, your system must be prepared to take it. The same stress which makes one person sick can be an invigorating experience for another.”

Effective, healthy ways to prepare for or manage stress management include:

• Techniques to calm the mind and promote a positive mental attitude.

• A healthy lifestyle, including regular physical exercise.

• A nutritious balanced diet.

• Key dietary and botanical supplements that support health and immunity.

Technically speaking a stressor can be almost any disturbance to the body or emotions that triggers a number of biological changes producing the “stress response”. A healthy body has effective methods of counteracting everyday stresses, but if stress is extreme, unusual, or long-lasting, these control mechanisms can be over-whelmed and serious health issues can result.

Expect to feel “stressed out” if your diet isn’t the best. Your body needs certain key nutrients to reduce physical and mental reactions to stressful situations. Experts recommend getting enough B vitamins, especially B5, B6, B12 and folic acid (a balanced stress formula of Bs, like B-Calm, is most convenient), omega-3 fatty acids (Omega-3s improve brain function and mood), healthy protein (insufficient protein can starve your body), and a good multivitamin/multimineral to prevent nutrient deficiencies.

To boost your ability to handle and even enjoy the stresses of life, eat well, get plenty of sleep and exercise and give your body the nutrients it needs to face another day.

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OHS First Aid/CPR/AEDFirst Aid/CPR (All Levels)/AED training. A modular course for those who want to learn life saving first aid skills. Meets OHS standards. Certification valid for three years. Date: Jan 16, 2010 to Jan 17, 2010Begins at 8:00 AMLocation: St.John AmbulanceTraining Centre, YorktonContact: Judy Purdue306-783-4544

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Robbie Burns BanquetCelebrating the Scottish poet Robbie Burns.Date: Jan 23, 2010 Begins at 6:00 PM Location: Royal Canadian Legion Hall Contact Peter R. Stout 306-783-3989

Alzheimer Forget-Me-Not WalkWe are encouraging everyone to come out for a fun indoor walk in support of the Alzheimer Society. For more information or to register, please call 1-800-263-3367 or find us online at www.alzheimer.sk.ca. Date: Jan 31, 2010 Location: Gloria Hayden Community Centre Contact Alzheimer Society

Youth Sport and Swim NightAges 8-12 and 13-18 are invited to take part in a free field hockey clinic. Ages 12 and up are invited to the free youth swim from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Door prizes and free snacks, too. Date: Jan 29, 2010 / Begins at 7:30 PM Location: Gallagher Centre Admission Free $0.00 Contact: Amber Zaharia 306-828-2401

Celebrate Family Literacy DayBring the whole family to the library for story-telling, the reading of Robert Munsch’s books, music, puppets, crafts and more as the Library celebrates Family Literacy Day. Special guests from the community, door prizes and refreshments. This event is co-sponsored by Parkland College, the East Central Reading Council and this library. Date: Jan 26, 2010 / Begins at 4:00 PM Location: Yorkton Public Library Meeting Room Contact: Yorkton Public Library 306-783-3523

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Stars for Sask: True Jive Pluckers When violinist Ed Minevich, guitarist Jack Semple, and bassist Steve McLellan get together over a pint and burger, the conversation will inevitably turn to the discussion of great music and the thrill of performing.Date: Jan 17, 2010 / Begins at 2:00 PM Location: Anne Portnuff Theatre,Yorkton Regional High School Contact: Yorkton Arts Council 306-783-8722

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(NC)—Mom told you breakfast was the most important meal of the day and she was right! You may think that skipping meals would help you lose weight, but research suggests the opposite. Skipping meals may actually promote weight gain and some research indicates that people who skip breakfast are much more likely to have weight problems than those who don’t. So think about what gets in the way of a healthy breakfast. Here are two common roadblocks and some tips to overcome them:

Breakfast Roadblock #1… Not enough time.For those who seem to never have enough time in the morning for breakfast, the key is to keep quick, easy breakfast choices available. A great breakfast includes foods from three of Canada’s Food Guide food groups – especially a whole grain, such as Multi-Grain Cheerios, some fruit or fruit juice and a protein food like milk, yogurt, peanut butter or some nuts. These kinds of foods will give your body the energy it needs after fasting all night and keep you satisfied well into the morning. And if you’re watching your weight, it’s good to know that people who enjoy lots of whole grains tend to have healthier body weights than those who don’t. You can learn more about the benefits of whole grains at www.areyougettingenough.ca.

Breakfast Roadblock #2…No appetite for breakfast. If you’re not a big fan of eating soon after you wake up you can wait a little while, but don’t postpone it too long. If this means you need to eat breakfast during your morning commute to work, plan a breakfast you can eat on the way such as an individual size yogurt, a juice box and a portable container with whole grain cereal to munch on. Running to catch the bus? Here is a recipe for jumbo breakfast cookies or bars you can munch on the way! Make these on the weekend when you have a few more minutes to spare so you’ll be able to grab them on weekday mornings as you head out the door.

CHEERIOS BREAKFAST BARS OR COOKIESINGREDIENTS:1 1/4 cups (300 mL) sugar

1/2 cup (125 mL) butter or margarine, softened

1/2 cup (125 mL) peanut butter

1/4 cup (50 mL) water

1 tbsp (15 mL) vanilla

1 egg

1 1/2 cups (375 mL) all-purpose or whole wheat flour

1 cup (250 mL) old fashioned or quick cooking oats

1 cup (250 mL) raisins

1/2 tsp (2 mL) each baking soda and salt

4 cups (1 L) Cheerios* cereal

Method:1. Heat oven to 375°F (190°C). Stir together sugar, butter, peanut butter, water, vanilla, and egg in a large bowl.

2. Stir in remaining ingredients except cereal. Gently stir in cereal.

3. Pour into ungreased 9x13-inch (23x33 cm) rectangular pan.

4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Cool. Cut into bars.

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Tip: To Make Breakfast Cookies: Make dough as directed above and drop by rounded 1/3 cupfuls (75 mL) 4-inches (10 cm) apart onto ungreased large baking sheet. Flatten dough to about 1-inch (2.5 cm) thick. Bake 11 to 13 minutes or until golden brown. Let stand 5 minutes before removing from baking sheets. Store loosely covered.

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The along with the wheel, the light bulb is one of the worlds’ most important inventions and if you like seeing at night more than driving, then you will no doubt view the light bulb without question as THE most important.

The light bulb as we know it today is a product of the work of more than 10 notable inventors from Germany, the UK and the USA over a period of 182 years.

It all started with an English Chemist, Sir Humphry Davy in 1809 who noticed that by passing electricity from a battery though a carbon strip, it glowed. This was the making of the first arc lamp. Humphry died in 1829, around one hundred and twenty years before seeing the light bulbs he was so instrumental in inventing, light up the trenches of World War 2.

About 11 years after Davy, another English inventor, Warren De la Rue created a light tube by passing an electrical current though a platinum filament contained in an evacuated tube. While a success-ful model, this was highly impractical for widespread use due to the cost of the platinum filament.

In 1854, all hats in the light bulb community were off in the direction of Germany. Henricg Globel, who by profession was a watchmaker created the first true light bulb, using a carbonised bamboo filament placed in a glass bulb. The term ‘globe’ in ‘globe light bulbs’ could have possibly been named after Henricg, although I am not at liberty to say.

Another German, Herman Sprengel provided another breakthrough, inventing the mercury vacuum pump making a strong vacuum inside the bulb possible. This allows a longer life light bulb as it removes the effects of oxidation on the filament.

The most famous of all the inventors who had a hand in the development of the

Light Bulb and often (wrongly) handed the crown of inventing the light bulb is the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison who went on to pioneer other notable inventions such as the phonograph and the kinetophone (talking motion picture). For involvement in the development of the light bulb he invented a carbon filament that burned for 40hrs which he put in an oxygen-less bulb. By 1880 he had managed to extend the life of his bulb to over 1200 hours using a bamboo derived filament.

Tungsten popped its head into the light bulb world in 1906 when the General Electric company of America patented their use. At the time however, these filaments were costly.

In 1910, an American Physicist by the name of William David Coolidge (or William to his friends) came up with an improved method of making the tungsten filaments. His improved method greatly extended the life of existing filaments and made them much more economical.

The light bulb as we know it was made and continues to light up the dark nights

In 1991 Phillips invented a light bulb capable of over 60,000 hours. That’s almost 7 full years of illumination. Even more if you switch it off when you go to bed.

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Melville Fish and Game Annual Meeting and Awards NightFriday, January 29,20107:00 pmRoyal Canadian Legion Hall

Royal Canadian Legion Polka PartySunday, Jan 17 Royal Canadian LegionCash Bar

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Friday, Jan 29, 2010 6:00 cocktails, 7:00 entertainmentPrairie Women on Snow will be in attendance.

Over $2000 in prizes to give away!!!Tickets $25 available at Cornerstone Retail and Treasures, The Razors

Edge, Extra Foods Gas Bar, or any Showstoppers member.Featuring Cory Mack - Female Comedian

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Friday, Jan 22 Humboldt @ Melville 7:30 pmWednesday, Jan 27 Nipawin @ Melville 7:30 pm

Welcome New Residents NightNew Residents to Melville and area are cordially invited to attend.Entertainment, Snacks and Information Kiosks.Tuesday, Jan 26, 20107:30 pm to 9:00pm Communtiy Works

Outdoor rinks are now OPEN. The lights are on from 5-11 pm

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Muscle car is a term used to refer automobiles that have high performance. This term was generally referred for cars of American, Australian and South African models of the earlier 1960s and 1970s.

A muscle car generally describes a car with 2-doors rear wheel drive and normally is mid size. This car has a large and powerful V8 engine and special trim. This trim helps in achiev-ing maximum torque on the streets and in racing competitions. Muscle cars were entirely different from small sport cars.

Muscle cars were called the “super cars” of the time. They were very popular in racing the quarter mile which was their performance standard.

Some of the popular muscle cars were Chevelle, Camaro, Nova, Road Runner and Cuda.

Among these cars some of the fastest muscle cars were Road Runners, Chevelles and Chargers. These were called family cruisers. The power of these cars lied in their engine design. Men for their transportation used Camaros and Cudas, and initially these cars were sport cars.

The Chrysler line of muscle cars was affectionately called the Mopar muscle car. These Mopar powered cars were a favorite of the muscle car owners because of their sleek design and the famous Hemi engine.

The Chevelle SS line of muscle cars from Chevrolet was also a sleek designed “Super Car” with the huge 454 cubic inch engine it fast became a favorite for muscle car owners.

1969 Road RunnerThis car was ranked 3 in muscle car category. This car was able to achieve a speed of 112mph in 12.80 seconds. The engine model used by this car was 440 Six BBL. Horse power of this car was 390 and it came with 4 speed manual transmission.

1970 CudaIt was 4 in ranking. Performance of this car was quite pleasing and most of the people liked its body style. It achieved a speed of 107mph in 13.10 seconds and its engine type was a 426 Hemi. Horsepower of this car was around 425; it was available in a 4 speed manual.

1970 ChevelleThe 1970 Chevelle ranked number 5 in the muscle car category. It had a strong standard six speed, 454 cubic inch performance engine. These engines had a controlled combustion system and exhaust emission control systems, these emission control systems were quite

impressive in performance, they also came with a transmission controlled vacuum spark. This Chevelle SS454 was a powerful car that acquired a speed of 107mph in 13.12 seconds. It came with a 4 speed, 450 hp vehicle with 454LS6 engine.

1969 CamaroThis car was number 6 in ranking when compared to other speed-sters. The Camaro that was tested acquired a speed of 100mph in 13.12 seconds. And its engine was 427 ZL1. It came with a 430-horse engine. It also included a 4 speed manual transmission.

1968 and 1969 ChargerA 1968 charger tested at a speed of 105mph and it acquired that speed in 13.50 seconds. The engine in this car was a 426 Hemi and it had an automatic transmission. The Hemi was

the engine of choice by these Charger enthusiasts during this time.

Here is a 1969 charger 500 and it was ranked 11 in performance. This car achieved a speed of 109mph in 13.48 seconds. The engine model was a 426 Hemi. The Horsepower of this car was a 425 horse engine. It also included a 4 speed manual transmission.

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Winter tires are designed for snow, cold, slush and icy weather conditions. They are essentially specialized tires that are designed to be used in the winter season whereas all season tires are meant for used in most conditions.

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All season tires have a different compound in which they have a average compound that provide good traction and better delivery in a wide range of road conditions. However, when temperature reaches below forty-five degrees Fahrenheit, the traction decreases. This is the point where all-season tire compounds begin to lose traction because it begins to harden.

Tread Design DifferencesModern winter tires are designed to have a tread that can maintain a more comfortable and quieter ride compare to their predecessors. Its circumferential grooves were made wider in order to efficiently drain water and expel snow at the same time.

In addition, the grooves on the winter tires are made to be about 25% - 35% deeper than that of normal tires and thus provide better grip. It has a groove shape and special lug that allows more snow to be packed into the thread and expelled as it rotates for deep snow traction. It also has a high density and sophisticated spine design that help cut through the water in order for the tread compound to make a better contact with the road. It even has a rounder casing design to add traction by cutting into the snow surface.

Conversely, all season type tires have different features. Its shoulder blocks and groove designs were compromise in order to meet the wear and cornering requirements of all season traction. It is less aggressive in terms of traction and is designed to deliver more comfortable ride. As a result of its design, it does not pack nor expel snow as effectively as winter tire does.

Flatter tread designs of all season tire enhances a dry traction but does not cut into snow effectively. Furthermore, all season tires perform effectively for the whole year, catering to both dry and wet driving on the road as compared to winter snow tires that are designed only to perform effectively during winter.

ConclusionWinter tires are more sophisticated than what most common people think - and as mentioned, today’s winter tires are more advanced and much quieter than their predecessors.

Winter tires exist for good reasons are important for you to have them installed for safer journeys on snow and ice. Do not rule them out as marketing gimmicks by the tire companies - winter tires are definitely a necessity and a good form of safety insurance that you want to have in place for yourself and your family - they are worth their money. Do note that while you are using your winter tires, your all season tires are not used - thus there isn’t any wear and tear caused, and you will ‘save’ some mileage and therefore savings there.

Remember, all season tires can never be the substitute for winter tires, winter tires are the only tires that will give you the desired traction for your vehicle during the winter season. Make sure you use the correct set of tires to match the requirements of different road and weather conditions. Drive Safe.

About the Author: Written by Wil Yeo Article source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=118619&ca=Automotive

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There are cars you use to go to the office, to bring your kids to school or to go grocery shopping. And then there’s the limousine.

There’s a reason why car dealerships offering shiny limousines are a dime a dozen, or why the Internet is filled with companies offering limo and luxury car rental in Atlanta , New York and every other city in the world: it’s that the sleek, elongated cars are the ultimate status symbol.

Some may crave the thrill and excitement a Formula 1 car brings, but when a man wants to exude power, confidence and luxury, it is still ultimately the limousine that he comes back to. What self-respecting rock star would arrive in a red carpet event in anything less than the best limousine available? How can a head of state expect to demonstrate his power if he doesn’t come to a state meeting in a long black stretch car?

The limousine had quite humble beginnings. Far from the glamorous and luxurious world it is now associated today, the limousine was actually named after a humble large cloak used by shepherds of the French province Limousin. The term “limousine” came to be associated with an automobile sometime in the end of the 19th century and by the early 1900s, a “limousine” was understood to be a covered automobile powered by gasoline.

The limousine started rising to the top of the car hierarchy in the 1920s when the first “stretch limousine” was produced by Arkansas-based coach company Armbruster. Big bands and orchestras started using these oversized vehicles as their main means of transportation when they toured the United States (they were very useful for carrying instruments), thus establishing the first “link” between the music industry and the vehicle (now a favorite of rock and pop stars alike).

Soon, Hollywood too discovered not just effective the roomy limousine is when transporting film equipment and props, but also how glamorous and comfortable they can be. By the 1940s, the limousine has become the IT car of Tinsel Town and everyone who was anyone was riding in one.

At the same time as it was gaining popularity among the golden men and women of Hollywood, the limousine has also turned the world’s political leaders, particularly, American presidents, into fans. Harry Truman, Teddy Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower for example, all rode 21.5 feet long Cadillac convertibles. During the 60s and the 70s, the limousine’s reputation as the rich and the powerful’s vehicle of choice was cemented.

Many would tell you, that the limousine’s popularity, its rise as a status symbol, could be attributed solely to the vehicle’s features. It’s roomy interior offers passengers with comfort while traveling- a feature the privileged expects and demands. In the early years of the automobile when most cars were open and its passengers were exposed, the limousine’s covering provided passengers not only with added security but also privacy. Simply put, the limousine just screams luxury, privilege and style.

Want further proof that testifies to the limousine’s lavish and extravagant nature? Vehicle etiquette dictates that a limousine can only be driven by a professional chauffeur and never by the owner, whose main and only task is to enjoy the ride and bask in the car’s luxury and opulence. Now, does any other kind of car have this kind of “rule”?

About the Author: Written by Sheryll Cross Article source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=211898&ca=Automotive

The Limousine: The Rise Of A Status Symbol

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2010 CARGO EXPRESS SLED/CAR 8.5X28 BIG DOG!

Awesome Design! Tons of room to haul 4 monster sleds or a pick-up! Aluminum screwless design. Top quality! 10,400

GVW, helmet cabinet and mounted spare! Alloy wheels. stk# 041056

CARGO EXPRESS 7x20 STA SHADOWMASTER SLED/ATV COMBO

HAULER“D” Ring, 2 Ramp Doors/Spring Assisted,

Side Door with RV Latchstk# 041055

2010 CARGO EXPRESS – RENTAL SLED/ATV/MOVING TRAILER 7x30 T/A

Double Deluxe Unit, Complete with “D” Rings and 2 Spring Assisted Ramp Doors,

plus Fuel Doors and Side Door – Very Sharp – Nice to Pull 7 Wide and Low stk# 041061

CARGO EXPRESS 7X20 STA SHADOWMASTER SLED/ATV HAULERFront and rear ramp doors, side door,

bright aluminum on wedgenose, fuel door, RV latch. 7,000 lb GVW Torsion.

ALLOY WHEELS! stk# 039780 PAST MODEL SALE!

2010 CARGO EXPRESS 8.5x26 SLED HAULER

Tremendous Value and Superior Design! Low Profile and Very Stable to Pull and Includes

a Host of Popular, Practical and Valuable Features! SCREWLESS DESIGN –

NOT EXACT COLOUR, AVAILABLE IN WHITE

2007 TRITON ALL ALUMINUM 27 FT. SLED HAULER

Never Been Registered “Demo” Unit! White Lined Interior, Extremely Light,

Double Ramp Doors and Side Door Too!PRICED TO CLEAR!

ASKING ONLY $12,500

www.wheatcountrymotors.ca

2009 CARGO EXPRESS 8.5x26 SNOWMOBILE/QUAD/CAR COMBO W/

ESCAPE DOOR!Very deluxe, Advantech floor, tube steel in

walls, spare mount, one piece aluminum roof, closeable aluminum vents and more!

stk# 039823 PAST MODEL SALE!

660 Winnipeg St. Regina, Sk. Phone: 306.924.5655 Toll Free: 1.877.554.9068

AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL!

QUALITY!

REDUCED!

SAVE $$!

PULLS NICE!

CAN PULL WITH 1/2 TON!

FANCY!

NEW RAINBOW12 ft. Drive On-Drive

Off Sled / ATV HaulersCALL FOR SPECIAL!

2010 UNITED 4 PLACE SNOWMOBLE8.5 x 25 ft. – 2x 3500/7000 GVW Tandem Axle, Two Drive-In/Off Ramps, Tie Downs, White Interior, 3/4 inch Floor, Screwless Design. Available in WHITE

or BLACK! Tube Steel Construction! AWESOME VALUE! $8,999

2 PLACE ENCLOSED at $7999

SAVE $$!

LAST ONE!!

2010 RAINBOW22 Foot – 4 Place Sled or

Multiple ATV HaulerCALL FOR SPECIAL!

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8622- 4 PLACE SLED- 6 PLACE QUAD

• 13” TIRES • OPTIONAL: SALT GUARD FRONT ($500)

$4995.00

8612D- 2 PLACE DRIVE-ON DRIVE/OFF

• 13” TIRES• OPTIONAL: SALT GUARD FRONT ($500)

$2650.00

8610T- 2 PLACE TILT DECKSLED/QUAD TRAILER

• 1 ONLY • 13” TIRES • OPTIONAL: SALT GUARD FRONT ($500)

$1995.00

63” X 14 2-QUAD HAULER (INLINE)

• 13” TIRES • SINGLE SLED HAULER • STONEGUARD FRONT • RAMPS

$2695.00

FLAMAN SALES, SOUTHEY, SK. PH: 306.726.4403 TOLL FREE: 1.888.235.2626 EMAIL: [email protected]

SLED TRAILERS

NOW AVAILABLE

ONE LEFT!

KOENDERS SLEDS ARE A MUST FOR HAULING GAME, TRANSPORTING SUPPLIES OR WINTER FUN!! All products feature tough durable UV stabilized polyethylene

Koenders Ice Fishing Shack Koenders Ice Auger CaseLet your

“Tough Tote” carry the load! Haul your accessories in this

huge, handy ATV box!

• 1 piece molded polyethylene design • Sits 6 people

• Molded sled bottom design for easy towing • 2 ft storage shelf & 4 pre-cut fishing holes • Optional heavy duty spring loaded hitch

• Solid plastic protection for your Ice Auger • Safely transport & store your power Auger

• Available in 8” and 10” straight & offset

SLEDS TO MAKE WINTER MORE

ENJOYABLE!!

CHECK OUT OUR NEW SLED COVERS!!

FLAMAN SALES LOCATIONS- CALL NOW!Southey, Sk. 306.726.4403 1.888.235.2626

Saskatoon, Sk. 306.934.2121 1.888.435.2626Prince Albert, Sk. 306.764.6004 1.888.652.6267

Yorkton, Sk. 306.783.1689 1.888.296.2626

www.flaman.com

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Call or stop in today for special pricing on all vehicle & trailer hitch installation & accessories!!

2010 7 X 14 PJ DUMP 14K$10,995.00

53 FT AUTO WEDGE Asking $8,900.00 -

Open to Offers

2010 MIRAGE 7 X 14 CARGOTop End Model

Was $7,995.00 Now $6,995.00

2010 VIPER SERIES AUTO HAULER$10,995.00 -

A Must See Unit

2010 CJ 4 PLACE SLED TRAILER BLACK, BEST QUALITY

$13,900.00 Offers Welcome - Let’s Deal

2010 STEALTH 5 X 8 CARGO SILVER3500# Axle

$2,900.00 - Offers!

2010 CJ 6 X 12 CARGOBarn Doors, 3500# Torsion Axle

$4,995.00 SMOKIN’ DEAL!

2010 MISSION 4 PLACE SLED TRAILER All Aluminum!

Was $16,900 Hail Credit $13,900

2009 HH 7 X 12 C SERIES CARGOWas $6,900.00 Hail Credit

$4,100.00 Offers

2010 HH 6 X 10 CARGO3500# axle, side door

MAKE AN OFFER

2010 Tarnel 4 Place Sled/ ATV Hauler 2-3500# Brake Axles, 4” Frame, Plank Deck,

Adj.Coupler HD Unit$3,795.00

2010 PJ 101 X 12 V-Front All Aluminum Drive On Drive Off Sled Trailers,

In Stock 10ft,11ft,12ft, 2200# Torsion Axles. Starting at $2,195.00 & up

2010 Tarnel Two Place Drive On / Off 3500# Axle, 15” Radials Plank Deck, Adj

Coupler, 4” Frame. This Is A Real Trailer - See For Yourself! With or Without Brake Axle.

Starting at $2,495.00 Up

2010 Mission All Aluminum 4 Place Car/Sled Combo, Poly Skid Floor, Tie Rails, Lined Int,

Alum. Wheels and MOREStarting at $15,995.00 & Up

2010 Mission All Aluminum, 2 Place CROSSOVER, 2200# Axle, Tie Rail,

Front Door, Rear Ramp, Light Weight.ONLY $5,595.00

Only 6 2 Left!

SOLD!! CALL FOR INFO! ONLY 3 LEFT!

2010 CJ 7 X 12, 14 &16 V-Nose Trailers White or Black, 3500 or 6000# Axles, Barn or Ramp Doors, and Many Other Options!

Units Are In Stock! Starting at $7,695.00

2010 Mirage Xtreme Sport Hi Mark Package. This One Has It All - Heater, Insulation, Lin-ing, Poly Floor, Cabinets, Stereo, Fuel Cell,

Benches, Mags & SO MUCH MORE!A Steal at Only $19,950.00

Special Year End Offers Apply!

2010 Mission All Aluminum Car / Sled Combo, 7000# Axles, Poly Floor, Lined Int, Silver, Mags, Drive In /Out, Adj. Coupler, Aut. Tie

Pack and MORE!Starting at $16,995.00 & Up

2010 Sport Club, 10 Ft Tilt Sled Trailer All Aluminum, 2200# Axle, 13” Tires,

Wish Bone A-FrameStarting at $2,195.00

2010 Trail Tech 3 place sled / atv trailer 3500# axle, 15” radials, tie bars, ¾ treated floor, mud guards, great units. Hurry in!

$2,995.00

Only 2 Left!CALL TODAY! CALL TODAY! CALL FOR INFO! ONLY 3 1 LEFT!

2009 MIRAGE BIKE TRAILERWas $10,900.00, Hail Credit

Now $6,900.00

HAIL CREDIT

FULL LINE TRAILER SALES & SERVICE

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Kutcher Bros. Service Ltd. Box 30, Hwy. #11 Findlater, Sk.

Phone: 306.638.4860 Toll Free: 1.888.820.4860

GREAT DEALS ON 2010 ARCTIC CAT SLEDS!

We carry clothing, parts and accessories needed for your outdoor

adventure. We service all our stock- so come by and see one of our factory trained

service technicians. WE’LL GET YOU WHAT YOU NEED!

RARE FIND!!!2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 650

Only 500 kms, V-tech engine, 4x4, differential lock, WARN 2500 lbs winch. Won’t last long at this

unbelievable price!! $6500.00

Reed Leisure Products Ltd. Phone (306) 789-8007

LEISURE PRODUCTS LTD.Regina, Sk.

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Alsport Sales Ltd. 1900 1st Ave. Regina, Sk.

Ph: 306.525.0189 www.alsportsales.com

SNOWMOBILESWALK IN RIDE OUT SALES EVENT

$99/mth OAC $149/mth OAC $149/mth OAC

$149/mth OAC $149/mth OAC $149/mth OAC

2010 550 IQ SHIFT

2010 600 RUSH

2010 600 IQ SHIFT

2010 800 RMK 144

2010 800 ASSAULT

2010 800 DRAGON

RMK 155

2ND YEAR ENGINE WARRANTYFREE

SnoBear...it’s the ultimate go-anywhere, ready-when-you-are, all-in-one, cold-weather, hard-water

fabulous family funtime fishin’ machine!!

The Grizz...Its NEW commercial grade winter vehicle developed to serve the medium duty

people, freight and towing market.

SnoBear Canada Phone: 306.781.2401 Fax: 306.781.2240

Email: [email protected]

GREAT SAVINGS ON NOW!!

EXPANDING YOUR WINTER TRAVEL!!

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The confirmed coldest temperature on Earth

was recorded in Vostok, Antarctica at a brisk

-89.2 degrees Celsius (183 Kelvin).

Vostok's elevation is almost 3500 meters

above sea level, and due to the density of

oxygen being less towards the poles, the

scientists are working at an effective height of

5000 meters above sea level.

Why would we journey to such an inviting place you might wonder? Vostok is located 1300

kilometers from the true South Pole, but is very near the Magnetic South

Pole. Scientists study actinometry; the measure of solar radiation in

photons, geophysics; the study of the physical properties of the Earth,

mainly electrical, gravitational and magnetic forces which also includes

seismology, and climatology; the study of weather systems.

You think it gets cold here in Saskatchewan?

mar

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We carry a complete supply

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• PASQUA- GOOD WALLEYE/FAIR PERCH• MISSION- GOOD WALLEYE/GOOD PERCH

• KATEPWA- GOOD WALLEYE/GOOD PERCH• RAFFERTY- GOOD PIKE

• ROUND/CROOKED- GOOD WALLEYE/PERCH

This weeks ice fishing report:

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Tickets Available At: Pokey’s Tackle Shop

1001 Osler St. Regina, Sk.

(306) 359-1910 (Cash Only) Or

Use your Visa or MasterCard By Calling

1 800 506 9911

1st Annual Echo Lake

Ice Fishing Derby Entry Fee $100

Purchase a second hole at the Derby for $40 Cash

LIMIT 1000 ENTRIES

1st Prize $10,000 Cash 2nd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Humminbird Ice 55 Flasher, Jiffy White Lightening Auger,

2- St. Croix Ice Combos, Ice Scoop 3rd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Aqua View Explorer 5 Camera, Jiffy White Lightening, 2- St. Croix ice Combos

4th- FishTV-7 Camera & Clam Ice Tent 5th- Humminbird Ice 45 Flasher 6th- Fish-Tv-5 Camera 7th- Minn Kota Endura 30 8th- Humminbird Sonar 9th- Humminbird Sonar 10th- Clam Ice Chair 11th- Cordless Filleting Knife

12th- Digital Scale 13th- Plano Tackle Box 14th- St. Croix Ice Rod 15th- St. Croix Ice Rod 16th- St. Croix Ice Rod 17th- Browning Filleting Knife 18th- Browning Filleting Knife 19th- Electric 110V Knife

20th Prize Jiffy STX 79-08 Auger *Prizes Based on 500 Entries*

Sunday, March 7, 2010 10:00 Am – 2:00 Pm Fort Qu’Appelle, Sk.

Tickets Available At: Pokey’s Tackle Shop

1001 Osler St. Regina, Sk.

(306) 359-1910 (Cash Only) Or

Use your Visa or MasterCard By Calling

1 800 506 9911

1st Annual Echo Lake

Ice Fishing Derby Entry Fee $100

Purchase a second hole at the Derby for $40 Cash

LIMIT 1000 ENTRIES

1st Prize $10,000 Cash 2nd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Humminbird Ice 55 Flasher, Jiffy White Lightening Auger,

2- St. Croix Ice Combos, Ice Scoop 3rd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Aqua View Explorer 5 Camera, Jiffy White Lightening, 2- St. Croix ice Combos

4th- FishTV-7 Camera & Clam Ice Tent 5th- Humminbird Ice 45 Flasher 6th- Fish-Tv-5 Camera 7th- Minn Kota Endura 30 8th- Humminbird Sonar 9th- Humminbird Sonar 10th- Clam Ice Chair 11th- Cordless Filleting Knife

12th- Digital Scale 13th- Plano Tackle Box 14th- St. Croix Ice Rod 15th- St. Croix Ice Rod 16th- St. Croix Ice Rod 17th- Browning Filleting Knife 18th- Browning Filleting Knife 19th- Electric 110V Knife

20th Prize Jiffy STX 79-08 Auger *Prizes Based on 500 Entries*

Sunday, March 7, 2010 10:00 Am – 2:00 Pm Fort Qu’Appelle, Sk.

Tickets Available At: Pokey’s Tackle Shop

1001 Osler St. Regina, Sk.

(306) 359-1910 (Cash Only) Or

Use your Visa or MasterCard By Calling

1 800 506 9911

1st Annual Echo Lake

Ice Fishing Derby Entry Fee $100

Purchase a second hole at the Derby for $40 Cash

LIMIT 1000 ENTRIES

1st Prize $10,000 Cash 2nd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Humminbird Ice 55 Flasher, Jiffy White Lightening Auger,

2- St. Croix Ice Combos, Ice Scoop 3rd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Aqua View Explorer 5 Camera, Jiffy White Lightening, 2- St. Croix ice Combos

4th- FishTV-7 Camera & Clam Ice Tent 5th- Humminbird Ice 45 Flasher 6th- Fish-Tv-5 Camera 7th- Minn Kota Endura 30 8th- Humminbird Sonar 9th- Humminbird Sonar 10th- Clam Ice Chair 11th- Cordless Filleting Knife

12th- Digital Scale 13th- Plano Tackle Box 14th- St. Croix Ice Rod 15th- St. Croix Ice Rod 16th- St. Croix Ice Rod 17th- Browning Filleting Knife 18th- Browning Filleting Knife 19th- Electric 110V Knife

20th Prize Jiffy STX 79-08 Auger *Prizes Based on 500 Entries*

Sunday, March 7, 2010 10:00 Am – 2:00 Pm Fort Qu’Appelle, Sk.

Tickets Available At: Pokey’s Tackle Shop

1001 Osler St. Regina, Sk.

(306) 359-1910 (Cash Only) Or

Use your Visa or MasterCard By Calling

1 800 506 9911

1st Annual Echo Lake

Ice Fishing Derby Entry Fee $100

Purchase a second hole at the Derby for $40 Cash

LIMIT 1000 ENTRIES

1st Prize $10,000 Cash 2nd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Humminbird Ice 55 Flasher, Jiffy White Lightening Auger,

2- St. Croix Ice Combos, Ice Scoop 3rd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Aqua View Explorer 5 Camera, Jiffy White Lightening, 2- St. Croix ice Combos

4th- FishTV-7 Camera & Clam Ice Tent 5th- Humminbird Ice 45 Flasher 6th- Fish-Tv-5 Camera 7th- Minn Kota Endura 30 8th- Humminbird Sonar 9th- Humminbird Sonar 10th- Clam Ice Chair 11th- Cordless Filleting Knife

12th- Digital Scale 13th- Plano Tackle Box 14th- St. Croix Ice Rod 15th- St. Croix Ice Rod 16th- St. Croix Ice Rod 17th- Browning Filleting Knife 18th- Browning Filleting Knife 19th- Electric 110V Knife

20th Prize Jiffy STX 79-08 Auger *Prizes Based on 500 Entries*

Sunday, March 7, 2010 10:00 Am – 2:00 Pm Fort Qu’Appelle, Sk.

Tickets Available At: Pokey’s Tackle Shop

1001 Osler St. Regina, Sk.

(306) 359-1910 (Cash Only) Or

Use your Visa or MasterCard By Calling

1 800 506 9911

1st Annual Echo Lake

Ice Fishing Derby Entry Fee $100

Purchase a second hole at the Derby for $40 Cash

LIMIT 1000 ENTRIES

1st Prize $10,000 Cash 2nd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Humminbird Ice 55 Flasher, Jiffy White Lightening Auger,

2- St. Croix Ice Combos, Ice Scoop 3rd Prize

Ice Package: Clam Ice tent, Aqua View Explorer 5 Camera, Jiffy White Lightening, 2- St. Croix ice Combos

4th- FishTV-7 Camera & Clam Ice Tent 5th- Humminbird Ice 45 Flasher 6th- Fish-Tv-5 Camera 7th- Minn Kota Endura 30 8th- Humminbird Sonar 9th- Humminbird Sonar 10th- Clam Ice Chair 11th- Cordless Filleting Knife

12th- Digital Scale 13th- Plano Tackle Box 14th- St. Croix Ice Rod 15th- St. Croix Ice Rod 16th- St. Croix Ice Rod 17th- Browning Filleting Knife 18th- Browning Filleting Knife 19th- Electric 110V Knife

20th Prize Jiffy STX 79-08 Auger *Prizes Based on 500 Entries*

Sunday, March 7, 2010 10:00 Am – 2:00 Pm Fort Qu’Appelle, Sk.

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VEC Hull with lifetime warranty, full windshield with glass slides, AM/FM stereo system, boarding ladder, in floor storage, bow storage, swim platform, drink holders, car-

peted fiberglass floor, sun sport interior with 2 bucket seats, in dash gauge pkg. 135 hp motor, Custom trailer w/brakes.

NEW 2009 LARSON 1750 LX

$18,995$90 Bi-Weekly

ONE LEFT

SPECIAL SET-UP PRICES

SHOREMASTER ALUMINUM DOCKS & BOAT LIFTS

Signature Series 20’ 3” x 95” w/extended swim platform, 4 speaker stereo w/subwoofer, Snap-in-carpet, depth

sounder w/water and air temp., 4 step ladder, tilt steering, pull upcleats, flip-up bolster, bucket seats, custom trailer w/swing tongue and brakes. 4.36GXI 225 H.P. Volvo

JUST ARRIVED2010 FOUR WINNS H190SS

$136 Bi-Weekly

Full w/shield, livewell, 2 pedestal seats, flip up aft seat, full stand up top, Minnkota 55PD, fish finder, bilge pump, nav. lights, galv. trailer, 60

h.p. 4-stroke Mercury motor.

2009 1625 REBEL SPORT XL

$23,995$111 Bi-Weekly

$29,995

SPECIAL LOW-RATE FINANCING

Ø DOWN O.A.C.

HUGE SAVINGS

ON INSTOCK INVENTORY!

Livewell, fish locator, 25” pontoons, Bimini top, CD stereo with 4 speakers, 4 step ladder, 4 removable fish seats, carpet floor, table, change

room, deluxe helm seat, tandem trailer with brakes. 60 h.p. 4-stroke Mercury motor.

NEW PALMETTO 220 ANGLER

ONE LEFT...

$114 Bi-Weekly

$26,995

18’ 6” x 98” ULTIMATE FIBERGLASS FISH & SKI Package. Dual livewells, proride suspension seats, MinnKota 70 PDAPUS, Lowrance X135, stereo, snap

in carpet, ski pylon, auto bilge, custom trailer, mag weels, brakes, swing tongue, Mercury 175 Verado

motor w/hyd steering.

2009 LUND TYEE 186 GL

$195 Bi-Weekly$42,995NOW ONLY

BUY NOW AND SAVE

TOWER OPTIONAL

FREE WINTER

STORAGE

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Aerated live well, pedestal seats, nav. lights, bilge pump, rod storage, fish locator, galv. bunk

trailer. 40 h.p. 4 stroke Mercury motor.

2009 LUND 1625 REBEL SS

$15,995ONE ONLY...

$94 Bi-Weekly

3 pedestal seats, flip up back seats, livewell with timer, tilt steering, lockable rod storage, full top, Minnkota 70 PD APUS, lowrange X135, galv trailer, 115 h.p. 4 stk

Mercury motor.

2009 LUND 1700 PRO SPORT

$31,995$146 Bi-Weekly

ONLY...

Sunsport interior with flip-up bolster seats, tilt steering, snap-in carpet, bow & cockpit cov-ers, CD, stereo- lifetime hull warranty, 3 step

boarding ladder, stainless cup holders and grab handles, custom matched trailer, swing toungue & brakes. 135 h.p. motor with power steering.

2009 LARSON 180 SPORT

$103 Bi-Weekly$21,995ONLY

5 YR. WARRANTY

Length 16’3”, beam 73”, vinyl floor, livewell, bilge pump, galv. trailer. 15 h.p. 4-stroke

Mercury motor.

2009 LUND WC16 DLX

ONLY... $7,995

IPS Hull, 17’3” x 85”, 3 pedestal seats, aerated livewell, lockable rod storage, 19 gal. fuel capac-

ity. Minnkota electric motor, fish locator, full top, galv. bunk trailer, 90 h.p. 4 stroke Mercury

motor.

2009 LUND 1725 REBEL SPORT

$25,995ONE LEFT$119 Bi-Weekly

YAMAHA ATV’S

Sport interior, extended swim platform, bow & cockpit covers, tilt steering, snap in carpet, pull up cleats, 4 speak-er stereo with subwoofer, power steering, custom trailer, brakes & swing tongue. V6 190 h.p. Volvo/Mericruiser.

2009 FOUR WINNS H180

$25,995$119 Bi-Weekly

NOW ONLY...

Yamaha 700 Grizzly Yamaha 450 Kodiak Yamaha 550 Grizzly

Power Steering, FI, 4x4, LE, SE, CAMO

All Models!!

NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN!!

BEST SELLING ATV IN

CANADA

FREECUSTOM FIT TARP & BOAT ACCESS

PKG. ON SELECT MODELS!

SPECIAL LOW-RATE FINANCING

Ø DOWN O.A.C.

HUGE SAVINGS

ON INSTOCK INVENTORY!

Page 68: Compass Magazine

WAY BELOW COST!!

Liquidation sale! Save HUGE $$$. Must be sold now!!

Clearing out this beautiful Newmar Grand Star 3750 motorhome. Loaded with

luxurious features. Does not require air brakes. Too much to

list. Call for details. Phone 306-630-6667

#1 RV Centre, Moose Jaw, Sk.

NEW!!

LIKE NEW CONDITION!!

2006 New Holland TL80 Front Wheel Assist. Quick detach loader and bucket;

radial tires; rear wheel weights; only 445 hours.

Always shedded. Asking $52,900.00

Phone 630-6667

#1 RV Centre, Moose Jaw, Sk.

Don’t miss this once in a life time opportunity to own this

rugged built pontoon boat. This sharp looking boat is

loaded with std. features the whole family will enjoy and at a price that everyone can afford. Includes 50 Mercury. Prices do not include taxes. $480.00 PDI, $1,168 Freight. Pay-

ment based on 120 month term. 7.79% rate and 0 down plus

taxes.

SPECSLength 20’ 0”

Beam 8’ 6”Tube Diameter 25”

Dry Weight 1,620 lb.Max Person 14 or 2,030 lb.

Max HP 90Fuel Cap 24 Gallons US

STD FEATURES25” PontoonsChange Room

Boarding LadderBimini Top

CD Player/MP3 Sack

Matty’s Motor Sales Phone:306.584.9099 or 306.536.3850

www. alliancemarineandsport.com

ONLY $12,877 USPrice includes 50 h.p.

Mercury motor

UNITSavailable for

immediate sale

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Don’t ever let a jagged trail slow you down again. The FX Nytro series of snowmobiles rips through even the roughest conditions with unparalleled handling and control. These 4-stroke rough trail ride specialists find the perfect balance between race-proven performance and rider forward comfort. So hit the trails and never fear the big bumps again...go looking for them instead!

ANYTHING A 2 STROKE CAN DO, I CAN DO BETTER

Always wear an approved helmet, eye protection, and proper protective riding apparel. Always ride in a responsible manner, respecting the environment as well as all federal and provincial laws. Read your Yamaha snowmobile owner’s manual carefully. Do not drink and ride. Yamaha reserves the right to change, without notice, equipment, materials, and specifications. Camoplast

and Predator are registered trademarks of Camoplast Inc.

LEISURE PRODUCTS LTD.Regina, Sk.

Highway 1 East Regina, SK S4N 7L2Telephone(306) 789-8007 Fax(306) 789-2911

Email: [email protected]:Hwy 1 East, North side behind CKCK TV Tower

2010 NYTRO

XTX

2009 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 700FUEL INJECTED ENGINE,

POWER STEERING (EPS)MSRP $12,399.00

SALE PRICE $9,999.00*Wow!! Save over $2,300

HUGE REBATES!!

LAST YEARS INVENTORY

*Please see dealer for full details, price does not include freight and PDI.

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8th & WINNIPEG STREET, REGINA, SK Phone: 347-2277 Toll Free: 1-877-347-2280

• MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM • FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C • DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WITH EVERY PURCHASE,

2 YEAR POWER TRAIN WARRANTY INCLUDED• HAROLD SARTISON - SALES • MECHANIC ON DUTY - JAMES POPE 347-0415

CUMMINS

DIESEL

1999 GMC SONOMA LS EXT. CAB

4.3L 6cyl, Automatic, 149,000 km, CD Player, Air Conditioning, Cruise, Bucket Seats, Tilt Steering

stk# M9179

$8,987

4x4

2005 CHEV AVALANCHE Z71 5.3L 8cyl, Automatic, 130,000

km, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Air, Alloys, ABS, Cruise, P/Seats, P/L, P/W, P/M, P/S, Heated Leather Seats, Sunroof, stk# M9150

$20,887

2003 GMC SIERRA 2500HD6.0L 8cyl, Auto, 122,000 km, CD Player, Air, All Equipped, Cruise,

P/B, P/L, P/W, P/S, Tilt, Tow Pkge, Cloth Interior

stk# M9174

$15,897

4x4

4x4

2007 GMC ENVOY SLT 4.2L 5cyl, Auto, 85,000km, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Air, Cruise,

Alloys, All Equipped, Heated Leather Seats, P/L, P/M, P/W, P/B, P/S, Sunroof, Tow Pkge, Satellite

Radio stk# M9172

$22,800

1994 MAZDA B4000 CLUB CAB

4.0L 6cyl, Auto, 170,000 km, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Air,

Cruise, P/B, P/M P/W, P/S, P/L, Truck Cap, Bench Seat,

Cloth Interior stk# M9152

$5,987

4x4

2000 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB

4.7L 8cyl, Auto, 172,000 km, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, All

Equipped, Air, Cruise, P/B, P/W, P/L, P/W, P/S, Tilt Steer, Tinted

Glass stk# M9153

$10,987

2006 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER

4.6L 8cyl, Automatic, 68,000 kms, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Air,

Alloys, Cruise, P/Seats, P/L, P/W, P/M, Heated Leather Seats

stk# M9087

$21,987

4x4

4x4

4x4

4x4

2006 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE 4X45.3L 8 cyl Automatic, 53,000 km, Air, Cruise, Alloys,

AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, P/L, P/W, P/M, P/Seats, Tilt Steering, stk# M9117

$20,842

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2006 FORD F-250 SUPERDUTY LARIAT

6.0L Turbo Diesel, 8cyl, Auto, 88,367 km, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, All Equipped, Air, Alloys, Cruise, Heated Seats, Leather Interior, P/B, P/L, P/M, P/S, P/W

stk# M9169

$31,987

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2005 CHEV TRAILBLAZER EXT4.2L V6, 4x4, Cruise, Seats 7, 3rd RowSeating, A/C, On-Star, Only 70,000km

C9-518A$19,900

1999 GMC SUBURBAN4x4, Seats 7, Tilt, PW,

PL, CD, A/CC8-574B

$6,900

2003 GMC 15005.3L, V8, 4x4, Box Rails, Dual Climate Controls,

Cruise, PW, PL, Seats 6, C9-508A

$12,900

2006 GMC SIERRA 25006.6L Duramax, Crew, 4WD, Leather, 6 DiskCD Changer, Keyless Entry, Tow Package,

Heated Seats , 83334km, C9-422A

$34,900

2007 CHEV SILVERADO 15004.8L V8, Alloys, Low Rider Box Cover, AfterMarket Stereo w/ Subs + In Dash DVD, PL,

PW, A/C, C9-140B

$19,900

2006 CHEV 2500 DURAMAX DIESELLeather, Crew, 6.6L Diesel, PL, PW, Cruise,6-Disk Changer, Tow Package, 118,000km

C9-382A$33,900

2007 GMC 1500 SL E/C4.8L V8, 4x4, On-Star, Cruise,

PL, PW, AlloysC9-546A

$22,900

2005 CHEV BLAZER LS4x4, Auto, 4.3L V6, Luggage Rack,

Only 44,566kmC9-295A

$10,900

2006 GMC 15005.3L, V8, 4x4, Step Bars, Cruise, Bose Sound

System, 6-Way Power Drivers Seat, DualClimate Controls, C9-398A

$18,900

1998 GMC YUKON4x4, 6-Way Power Drivers Seat, Seats 6, Tilt,

PW, PL, CD, A/CC9-263A

$7,900

2005 GMC YUKON DENALI EXT6.0L V8, Leather Heated Seats, Navigation,6-Disk Changer, 20” Alloys, Dual Rear DVD’s,

Roof Rack, Only 67,564km, Must See! C9-540A

$32,900

2006 FORD F-250 CREWLeather, Sunroof, 20” Alloys, Diesel, PL,

PW, CCC8-514A

$25,900

2005 CHEVROLET 15005.3L, V8, 4x4, Step Side, Step Bars, Dual

Climate Controls, Tow Package, Cruise, PL,PW, Seats 6, C9-353B

$19,900

2006 GMC CANYON SL4x4, A/C, 4-Cyl, Cruise,

Only 40542kmC9-415A

$16,900

2007 GMC ACADIA SLT4x4, 3.6L V6, Xenon Lights, Sunroof, Navigation,Dvd Entertainment System, 3rd Row Seating,Rear View Camera, Only 32209km, C9-378A

$42,900

2006 CHEV AVALANCHE LT4x4, 5.3 Vortec V8, Sunroof, Leather,

Luggage Rack, Running Boards, KeylessEntry, Tow Package, Heated Seats, C9-424A

$26,900

2005 CHEVROLETCOLORADO LS

3.5L, Inline 5, 4x4, Crew Cab, PL, PW, MP3,Cruise, 60,900km, C9-644A

$17,900

2005 CHEV AVALANCHE LT4x4, 5.3 Vortec V8, A/C, Cruise, PL, PW,Sunroof, Luggage Rack , 89,970km

C9-419B$20,900

2007 CHEV AVALANCHE4x4, 5.3 Vortec V8, Leather, PL, PW, Cruise,

6-way Power Drivers SeatC9-407A

$26,900

2009 LEXUS RX350Loaded, AWD, Dual Rear Headrest DVD’s, Nav,Xenon Headlights, Memory Heated Seats,

30,100km

$48,900

2008 DODGE RAM 15005.7 Hemi, 20” Alloys, Cruise, PL, PW, CD,4x4, Crew Cab, Step Bars, 62,370km

C9-401A$28,900

2005 CHEV SILVERADO 15004x4, 5.3L V8, Cruise, PL, PW, CD, Seats 6

97700kmC9-455A

$19,900

2009 CHEV TAHOE5.3 L Vortec V8, Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats,Third Row Seating, Satellite Radio, MP3, On-Star,

Roof Rack, Tow Haul, 28,237km, C9-593A

$48,900

2006 DODGE RAM 25004x4, Cummings Diesel, PL, PW, Cruise

86324kmC9-205B

$32,900

2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CX3.4L V6, Auto, Cruise, PL, PW,

Alloys, Seats 5C9-41B

$13,900

2006 GMC ENVOY SLT4.2L V6, 4x4, Sunroof, Alloys, 6-Disk

Changer, 6-Way Power Seat, Roof Rack,Only 49,005km, C9-589A

$19,900

2003 PONTIAC AZTEC3.4L V6, Cruise, PL, PW,

Roof RackC9-385B

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2007 Ford Explorer LTD4x4. 4.6L V8, htd seats, moon roof, DVD. 1 owner.$279*

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&2005 Lincoln Aviator 4x4Loaded. Leather seats, power equip, low kms.$16,795

2006 Dodge Caravan3 IN STOCK. a,t,c, power equip, CD, Rear ac/heat.$119*

2008 Ford Sport TracAWD, Adrenalin pkg, moon roof, leather, tonneau cover$249*

2008 Ford F150 FX44x4 auto, a,t,c, pwr equip, leather, 1 owner. Loaded.$199*

2008 Honda ElementFresh trade. Loaded, low kms. A must see!$19,995

2008 Ford Taurus X LtdAWD, 6 cyl auto, a,t,c, pwr equip, CD, leather, loaded.$167*

2009 Ford Explorer Ltd.4x4 V8, a,t,c, pwr equip, leather moon roof & more.$179*

2009 Ford Focus4 cyl auto, a,t,c, pwr equip, CD, htd seats, BUYBACK!Factory Warr. 5 in stock!$135*

2007 Hyundai AccentDrive home this value!$9,995 or $89*

2009 Dodge ChargerA must drive!$149*

2008 Jeep Wrangler 4x4Rubicon. Loaded w/optionsLift kit, upgraded tires, pwrequipment and more.$229*

2009 Ford Edge SEL AWDA,t,c, heated cloth seatsand more.$221*

2010 Ford Fusion FELAWD V6 auto, heated leather, moon roof & more.$178*

2009 Ford Flex SEL AWDDual climate control, Vista roof and more.$199*

2009 Ford Escape XLTAWD. V6 auto, a,t,c, power equipment & more.$229*

2004 Infinity FX35 AWDV6 auto, leather. Fully equipped. PST paid.$269*

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