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firerescue.merritt.ca The Merritt Fire Rescue Dept. has launched a new website, that will become a full-service resource for department up- dates, links with the MFRD’s social media sites for breaking news, as well as an in- formation source for fire and life safety tips, local events and ways to volunteer and get involved with the community. It will also benefit those interested in the department’s paid-on-call firefighting opportunities and ultra-successful work experience program. In future, it will in- clude a “members only” page which will help the department’s firefighters com- municate better internally. Use common sense with bears Hiking in bear country This time of year, bears are fueling up for winter. Following these tips will help keep them from being destroyed for pub- lic safety: •Make sure someone knows your plans. Before your trip, leave names, trip plans and date of return with friends or family. •Carry bear spray, keep it accessible and know how to use it. Go with friends. Bears are less likely to approach people in groups. Check each other's position often and remember that the larger the group, the less likely a bear will approach. •Keep young children close to you. Children can be particularly at risk be- cause they are small and make erratic movements. •If you hike with a dog, keep it on a leash. An unleashed dog can lead an irri- tated bear back to you and your friends. •Make noise. Carry a noise maker, talk loudly, sing or let out occasional warning shouts. This will alert bears to your approach so you are less likely to cause a surprise encounter. •Remember that other sounds, such as flowing rivers and streams and strong winds, can drown out the noise you make. Be extra noisy at these times. •Avoid areas with typical bear food sources. These include berry patches, grain fields, garbage pits, beehives and anywhere you can see an animal carcass. •Watch for fresh bear signs. If the signs look like they were made recently, quickly and calmly leave the area. •Avoid being out between dusk and dawn. Although bear encounters can happen at any time of day, bears are most active between dusk and dawn. Community To the Ends of the Earth A movie about oil, climate change, al- ternative energy and much more, by inde- pendent filmmaker David Lavallee. Co-sponsored by the Wilderness Commit- tee and the Nicola Naturalist Society. Dis- cussion to follow including Chief Aaron Sam of the Lower Nicola Band. Wed Au- gust 31, 6:30pm, NVIT Lecture Theatre. All welcome, suggested donation $10. Royal Canadian Legion Summer extended hours are Tuesday & Thursday 2-6pm., Friday 2-8pm and Saturdays 1-8pm. Join them Saturdays for the Meat Draw. Guests welcome. Harvest Moon Dance Harvest Moon Dance, at the Nicola Valley Fall Fair Building on Sunday Sept. 4, doors open at 8:30 and DJ Brian Taylor will be pumping out the tunes well into the night — country, rock, top 40 and re- quests. Tickets just $10, must be 19+, call 378-7270 or 378-9929. Messy Church Thurs. Sept. 1, 5-6:30pm at Trinity United Church, 1899 Quilchena Ave. For parents or guardians and children to share fun activities, crafts, games, songs, celebration and sit down dinner with your family. FMI or to register call 250- 378-5735. Dance classes In Fall Dance lessons at the Love To Dance Academy will start again on Sept 6. Visit the dance studio office in the Olde Court- house to register. Hours 10am-1pm and 3-6pm. Variety of classes in 6 dance styles as well as body conditioning. FMI 378- 9898 or [email protected] Help build skills & confidence in young readers Literacy Merritt and Nicola Valley So- ciety is seeking French and English speaking volunteers for the One to One children's literacy program in local ele- mentary schools. Volunteer 1.5 hrs/wk for 12 wks. 2016-17 sessions run Oct to Feb & Feb to May. Attend a 2-3 hr train- ing session and school orientation early Oct. FMI & to sign up, contact Kelly Reid, Literacy Outreach Coordinator at 378- 7844, or [email protected] 50 Years Together A neighbor asked his friend, who was celebrating 50 years of marriage, what the secret was to a long and happy marriage? His friend replied, "When we were first married, we vowed to go out twice a week no matter how little money we had and we have done so for 50 years." "Twice a week, you say?" "Yeah. She goes out on Tuesday and I go out on Friday." The Worst Memory Catelin: My Mom has the worst memory. Amanda: She forgets everything? Catelin: No, she remembers everything! If we all fight for them, our leaders will make them happen. So we need you to help us to make them famous. Share the goals in conversation, on email, in debate, on products, at home, at work, at school – do whatever it takes to make the Global Goals a reality. www.globalgoals.org/ tell-everyone/ • TAKE A GLOBAL GOALS SELFIE • TAKE THE #DIZZYGOALS CHALLENGE • DOWNLOAD THE GLOBAL GOALS APP • SHARE 8 PAGES OF IMAGES, FACTS AND PHO TOS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Office supplies (250)378-6882 printinG & cOpyinG (250)378-6808 Black’s Pharmacy 2037 Quilchena Ave., Merritt BC (250) 378-2155 1951 Garcia st. merritt, bc merritt morning Please recycle space for your ad Tel 3785717 fax 3784700 markeT@uniserve.com monday edition — august 29, 2016 #2905 News, opinion, community events & classifieds since 1996! Box 2199 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 T (250)378-5717 F (250)378-2025 [email protected] merrittmorningmarket.wordpress.com Webber Naturals Vitamin D3, 1000iu $ 6 99 For The Goals To Work, People Need To Know About Them where friends meet to eat 2101 quilchena ave. (250)378-0331 Find us on facebook Mon, Tues, Sat ~ 7am to 3pm Wed, Thurs, Fri ~ 7am to 7pm Sun. Smorg ~ 9am to 2pm Join us for BRUNCH! Check out our Hours 18th September 2016 In September 2015 World Leaders commit- ted to the Global Goals for Sustainable De- velopment. 17 goals to achieve 3 extraordinary things in the next 15 years. End extreme poverty . Fight inequality and injustice . Fix climate change. To realise these Goals everyone, however young they are, needs to take part. So join our movement, teach young people about the Goals and encour- age them to become the generation that changed the world. worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/ Your In-Town Full ServIce BuTcher Shop • Top Quality product at competitive prices • Friendly Knowledgeable Staff • Special orders welcome! Tel (250)378-8283 • 1953 Nicola Ave. now open 7 days Come in for our Friday buffet, 4:30-7:30pm 2663 Granite Ave. (next to Fountain Tire) 378-4531 2001 INC. Merritt’s Auto Glass Specialists ICBC Claims •Commercial •Residential •Automotive •Industrial Follow us online! merrittmorningmarket.wordpress.com bonus 260’s Aries March 21 - April 19 You may have been wondering where hope is going to spring from. But this week, something's gotta 'give'… it will be the uni- verse presenting you with what you've been looking for. Cancer June 21 - July 22 You begin to see what you need on your journey, and what you can do without. Jettisoning things will make it easier for you to move forward . New endings & new beginnings. Libra Sept 23 - Oct 22 Be kind to one another. It's im- portant to remember that the only way to influence an out- come is to speak up. Luckily this week your voice will be in fine form. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19 There will always be hidden facets that can take years to reveal themselves. You think you know your limitations, but you're about to discover you're capable of so much more. Virgo Aug 23 - Sept 22 There are opportunities for you to spring into action. The fact that there are so many places for your skills to be ap- plied, shows the lack of op- portunities you've faced. Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 People like to surround them- selves with success . This week your efforts will pay off and give you that aura of success... and the good fortune you access will help you achieve it. Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 You can achieve alot if you adopt the right attitude and trust the reason behind the forces at work in your life. You'll find a strength you never knew you had. Gemini May 21 - June 20 Look at the details of your cur- rent situation. You’ll be offered a rare chance to go back to yes- terday and alter something with the potential to bring you a brighter tomorrow. Taurus April 20 - May 20 You can't say 'yes' to every- one. Be kind and generous but not to your own detriment. Then you can forge a hard- wearing, mutually supportive partnership. Leo July 23 - Aug 22 You are being empowered to go beyond an emotional reac- tion to a contentious situation. You can harness its power to shatter people's illusions and begin acting with real authority. Scorpio Oct. 23 - Nov 21 See what needs to be seen, do what should be done - but don't allow yourself to be held hostage by what you feel. It's important to stay calm this week. Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 This week you're encouraged to start afresh with your way of interacting with some people close to you. Begin by revealing that what you really want, is to deepen your connection. his Week’s Horoscope T

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Page 1: mmmarket template - WordPress.com · monday edition — august 29, 2016 #2905 Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Tel: (250) 378- 51 F ax ( 20) E mil rk et@un s v .co 5hP gas motor w

firerescue.merritt.caThe Merritt Fire Rescue Dept. has

launched a new website, that will becomea full-service resource for department up-dates, links with the MFRD’s social mediasites for breaking news, as well as an in-formation source for fire and life safetytips, local events and ways to volunteerand get involved with the community.

It will also benefit those interested inthe department’s paid-on-call firefightingopportunities and ultra-successful workexperience program. In future, it will in-clude a “members only” page which willhelp the department’s firefighters com-municate better internally.

Use common sense with bears

Hiking in bear countryThis time of year, bears are fueling up

for winter. Following these tips will helpkeep them from being destroyed for pub-lic safety:

•Make sure someone knows yourplans. Before your trip, leave names, tripplans and date of return with friends orfamily.

•Carry bear spray, keep it accessibleand know how to use it.

Go with friends. Bears are less likelyto approach people in groups. Checkeach other's position often and rememberthat the larger the group, the less likely abear will approach.

•Keep young children close to you.Children can be particularly at risk be-cause they are small and make erraticmovements.

•If you hike with a dog, keep it on aleash. An unleashed dog can lead an irri-tated bear back to you and your friends.

•Make noise. Carry a noise maker,talk loudly, sing or let out occasionalwarning shouts. This will alert bears toyour approach so you are less likely tocause a surprise encounter.

•Remember that other sounds, suchas flowing rivers and streams and strongwinds, can drown out the noise youmake. Be extra noisy at these times.

•Avoid areas with typical bear foodsources. These include berry patches,grain fields, garbage pits, beehives andanywhere you can see an animal carcass.

•Watch for fresh bear signs. If thesigns look like they were made recently, quickly and calmly leave the area.

•Avoid being out between dusk and dawn. Although bear encounters can happenat any time of day, bears are most active between dusk and dawn.

CommunityTo the Ends of the Earth

A movie about oil, climate change, al-ternative energy and much more, by inde-pendent filmmaker David Lavallee.Co-sponsored by the Wilderness Commit-tee and the Nicola Naturalist Society. Dis-cussion to follow including Chief AaronSam of the Lower Nicola Band. Wed Au-gust 31, 6:30pm, NVIT Lecture Theatre.All welcome, suggested donation $10. Royal Canadian Legion

Summer extended hours are Tuesday& Thursday 2-6pm., Friday 2-8pm andSaturdays 1-8pm. Join them Saturdaysfor the Meat Draw. Guests welcome.Harvest Moon Dance

Harvest Moon Dance, at the NicolaValley Fall Fair Building on Sunday Sept.4, doors open at 8:30 and DJ Brian Taylorwill be pumping out the tunes well intothe night — country, rock, top 40 and re-quests. Tickets just $10, must be 19+, call378-7270 or 378-9929.Messy Church

Thurs. Sept. 1, 5-6:30pm at TrinityUnited Church, 1899 Quilchena Ave.  Forparents or guardians and children toshare fun activities, crafts, games, songs,celebration and sit down dinner withyour family. FMI or to register call 250-378-5735.Dance classes In Fall

Dance lessons at the Love To DanceAcademy will start again on Sept 6. Visitthe dance studio office in the Olde Court-house to register. Hours 10am-1pm and3-6pm. Variety of classes in 6 dance stylesas well as body conditioning. FMI 378-9898 or [email protected] build skills & confidence inyoung readers

Literacy Merritt and Nicola Valley So-ciety is seeking French and Englishspeaking volunteers for the One to Onechildren's literacy program in local ele-mentary schools. Volunteer 1.5 hrs/wkfor 12 wks. 2016-17 sessions run Oct toFeb & Feb to May. Attend a 2-3 hr train-ing session and school orientation earlyOct. FMI & to sign up, contact Kelly Reid,Literacy Outreach Coordinator at 378-7844, or [email protected]

50 Years Together A neighbor asked his friend, who was celebrating 50 years of marriage, what

the secret was to a long and happy marriage? His friend replied, "When we were first married,

we vowed to go out twice a week no matter how little money we had and we have done so for

50 years." "Twice a week, you say?" "Yeah. She goes out on Tuesday and I go out on Friday."

The Worst Memory Catelin: My Mom has the worst memory. Amanda: She forgets everything?

Catelin: No, she remembers everything!

If we all fight for them, our leaders willmake them happen. So we need you tohelp us to make them famous. Sharethe goals in conversation, on email, indebate, on products, at home, at work,at school – do whatever it takes tomake the Global Goals a reality.

www.globalgoals.org/tell-everyone/

• TAKE A GLOBAL GOALS SELFIE• TAKE THE #DIZZYGOALS CHALLENGE• DOWNLOAD THE GLOBAL GOALS APP• SHARE 8 PAGES OF IMAGES, FACTS AND PHO-TOS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Office supplies (250)378-6882printinG & cOpyinG (250)378-6808

Black’s Pharmacy 2037 Quilchena Ave., Merritt BC (250) 378-2155

1951 Garcia st.merritt, bc

m e r r i t t m o r n i n g

Please recycle

space for your ad

Tel 378-5717 • fax 378-4700

[email protected]

monday edition — august 29, 2016 #2905News, opinion, community events & classifieds since 1996! Box 2199 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8

T (250)378-5717 F (250)378-2025 [email protected] merrittmorningmarket.wordpress.com

Webber NaturalsVitamin D3, 1000iu

$699

For The Goals ToWork, PeopleNeed To KnowAbout Them

where friends meet to eat

2101 quilchena ave. (250)378-0331Find us on facebook

Mon, Tues, Sat ~ 7am to 3pm

Wed, Thurs, Fri ~ 7am to 7pm

Sun. Smorg ~ 9am to 2pm

Join us for BRUNCH!

Checkout ourHours

18th September 2016In September 2015 World Leaders commit-ted to the Global Goals for Sustainable De-velopment. 17 goals to achieve 3extraordinary things in the next 15 years.End extreme poverty. Fight inequality and

injustice. Fix climate change.To realise these Goals everyone,however young they are, needs to take part. So join ourmovement, teach young people about the Goals and encour-age them to become the generation that changed the world.

worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/

Your In-Town Full ServIce BuTcher Shop• Top Quality product at competitive prices• Friendly Knowledgeable Staff• Special orders welcome!

Tel (250)378-8283 • 1953 Nicola Ave.

now open 7 days

Come in for our Friday buffet, 4:30-7:30pm2663 Granite Ave. (next to Fountain Tire)

378-4531

2001INC.

Merritt’s Auto Glass Specialists

ICBC Claims•Commercial •Residential •Automotive •Industrial

Follow us online!merrittmorningmarket.wordpress.com

bonus 260’s

AriesMarch 21- April 19

You may have been wonderingwhere hope is going to springfrom. But this week, something'sgotta 'give'… it will be the uni-verse presenting you with whatyou've been looking for.

CancerJune 21 -July 22

You begin to see what youneed on your journey, and whatyou can do without. Jettisoningthings will make it easier foryou to move forward . Newendings & new beginnings.

LibraSept 23 -

Oct 22Be kind to one another. It's im-portant to remember that theonly way to influence an out-come is to speak up. Luckily thisweek your voice will be in fineform.

CapricornDec 22 -Jan 19

There will always be hiddenfacets that can take years toreveal themselves. You thinkyou know your limitations, butyou're about to discover you'recapable of so much more.

VirgoAug 23 -Sept 22

There are opportunities foryou to spring into action. Thefact that there are so manyplaces for your skills to be ap-plied, shows the lack of op-portunities you've faced.

SagittariusNov 22 -Dec 21

People like to surround them-selves with success . This weekyour efforts will pay off and giveyou that aura of success... andthe good fortune you accesswill help you achieve it.

PiscesFeb 19 -Mar 20

You can achieve alot if youadopt the right attitude andtrust the reason behind theforces at work in your life. You'llfind a strength you never knewyou had.

GeminiMay 21 -June 20

Look at the details of your cur-rent situation. You’ll be offered arare chance to go back to yes-terday and alter something withthe potential to bring you abrighter tomorrow.

TaurusApril 20 -May 20

You can't say 'yes' to every-one. Be kind and generousbut not to your own detriment.Then you can forge a hard-wearing, mutually supportivepartnership.

LeoJuly 23 -Aug 22

You are being empowered togo beyond an emotional reac-tion to a contentious situation.You can harness its power toshatter people's illusions andbegin acting with real authority.

ScorpioOct. 23 -Nov 21

See what needs to be seen, dowhat should be done - butdon't allow yourself to be heldhostage by what you feel. It'simportant to stay calm thisweek.

AquariusJan 20 -Feb 18

This week you're encouragedto start afresh with your way ofinteracting with some peopleclose to you. Begin by revealingthat what you really want, is todeepen your connection.

his Week’s HoroscopeT

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monday edition — august 29, 2016 #2905Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Tel: (250)378-5717 Fax (250)378-2025 Email [email protected]

5hP gas motor w/ 3/4” side dis-charge shaft 378-4101new Fischer wood stove $500.Duncan ceramic kiln with acces-sories: paints, stains, cones, clay,molds $350 378-8181woodstoVe lrg, Canada Com-fort 18" log, certified, nds some re-pair. $100 must be able to pick up.Ed 378 -00684’ metal level, accurate $15.Hammer drill Blk & Dckr $350 hvyduty construction type 378-81404’ fluor light assembly, nwbulbs/ballasts $35 Joe 378-2676hVy duty mesh canopy, cut.-made 64”wx66”lx48”h off DodgeDakota shrt bx, lockng rear dr, suit.for hauling valuables, remote beehive security or? $599obo 378-6001

bell receiver 378-1336any kind of glass: windows,shower doors, etc. 378-2778twin bed frame or daybed frame.Gloria 315-447425-30 old red bricks, free or $? 378-4248to the lady who called about flu-oresc. fixtures, pls call again 378-2778elect. heater & elect fan. 378-2778nd accomm. for retired gentleman,end Sept., recently widowed, prefer 1-bdrm house, in Merritt, exc refs 378-9090, 280-9447 (daughter’s cell)any sz plastic flower pots 378-277810’ Pelican Quest 100 kayak 378-41914 fluoresc. fixtures, 45-gal.clay barrels w/ 1 end out, corrugatedplastic panels, 378-2778wtd free or to buy: WideMouth Quart Canning Jars, reas.priced, Nd about 8-10 dozen. 378-984145-gal. plastic barrels or large con-tainers 378- 2778Paddle for kayaks 315-7614starchoice sat. dish 378-6758used barbell & weights, text/call936-9580dometic RM2301 gas/elect fridgefor trlr (250)295-3642wtd to trade apricot & applewindfall for meat or salmon 378-2410carrier for sml dog 378-5546buffalo wool, bit & pieces orskeins 378-55871-cuP (half pint) jars for jams &jellies for Farmers' Market 378-6256

1+bdrm house, dwntwn location,fncd yrd, wd stove, wrkshp, grdns. Idealrntl/investment $160,000 315-8517 modular home on city lot. Mod-ular home 14’x70’ on 60’x125’ lot,2-bdrm 1-bath, nw flring/paint. Lrg,cln fncd yrd, w/d, f/s, cntrl a/c,cov’d  carport. grt, well-maint’d strtrhome or rev. prop. in quiet nghbrhd.Wlk to schls/dwntwn, no pad rnt, grtyrd for gardening, animals, children.ownr motivated to sell $137,500 &open to offers. Terry (250)525-0172rent to own 2-bdrm 1-bth w/DP special. 1-800-361-8111, 315-1000www.buyandsellmobilehomes.comhandyman special: 2-bdrm 1-bth spec. 1-800-361-8111, 315-1000www.buyandsellmobilehomes.com3 lots: 150x130, 2502 ClappertonAve., 378-4471

dbl lot, cul-de-sac, beautiful grasslndssetting, ready to build 280-1017

2-bdrm house, fncd yrd, shds, nrtwn, n/s  n/d, pets neg, ref & damagedeposit req'd.  $900 + util.  phone ortext  Cecilia 250-315-00223-bdrm house, immed. 378-58081/2 duPlex 3-bdrm 1.5 bth, newlyreno’d, nw flooring, fresh paint$1000 + util. (250)215-7208cottage on acreage, Nov 1lease, room for horses $850 inclht/hydro/sat. dish 378-74353-bdrm upstairs, 2-bdrm bsmt ste,rent part or all. 1899 Nicola Ave.378-6899small 2-bdrm house, fncd yrd, nrtown, n/s, Sept 1 $725. 378-5580lrg 3-bdrm 2-bthrm non-smok-ing home w/ gar., grdn, lrg priv. fncdyrd. massage tub, rev. osmosis water,n/g ht, Sept 1. Pets neg. $1400/mo. +$700 sec. dep. + pet dep. if applica-ble. n/p n/s refs req’d (250)319-87181-bdrm ste Sage Plc, n/s, n/p 936-9303wanted: roommate Sept 1 $479 +1/2 util. 525-0445logan lk 1-bdrm furn’d apt.,f/s/microwv/dishes pots & pans, din-ing table & chairs, nw dble bed,futon, hd tv, dvd/35 channel cbl/ht.refs & dam. deposit req’d. 378-50042-bdrm bsmt ste, nr schl/shopping,vry cln, immed. 280-88882571 coldwater Ave.  Refs amust. [email protected] + bdrm house, nr dwntwn, grt location, fncd yrd, wd stove, wrk-shp, grdn, ref. req’d. n/s $950 + util. 378-67982-bdrm 2-bth & dn, dbl-wide m.hfor semi-retired or retired cpl w/ smlcaretaking duties for reduced rent 1-800-361-8111, 315-1000 room for rent, incl. all util & ex-treme internet. no alcohol/no drugs.$465 378-5128lrg cute & coxy 2-bdrm dplx,f/s/w/d, n/p, n/s, n/drugs or alcohol,refs req’d, prefer prof. indiv. or cpl,wrkng tenants 378-8383furn’d room for rent, kitchenprivileges, incl laundry 315-5951wtd: roommates to sharerecreation area rental, in nw beaut.home. Bbq pit, fire pit, quading, fish-ing, hiking, sledding area 30minfrom Merritt located in Brookmere.hydro/ sat/ wifi, fully furn’d livingarea, massive dck/yad area, all incl.ownr oil workr away 14/7 shift, willhave own space in shp living area, soroommates have own area, must becln resp., call/text more details. Terry315-7284 furn’d 1-bdrm bsmt, shared bthrm,$675 incl. cbl/hydro/ht /lndry. dam.dep. req’d (778)869-3141 aft 6pm2-bdrm bsmt ste, $700, nr DV Schl378-0490, 525-0350room: immed, Lower Nicola, allamen, incl. + use of yrd  $425 378-32632-bdrm bsmt n/p 378-5476two 2-bdrm units, immed $800 &$900. 2-bdrm $800. 1-bdrm $600.Pine Apts 280-0548 claPPerton manor 2-bdrmapt avail $775 incl ht/hot water/freelaundry. text Randy 525-0144lrg furn’d. room for rent, priv enste& dck, suit. for ret’d/wrkng person,rent depending on needs 378-4476

wanted/wanted to buy

for sale house/property

for rent

work wtd: drywall repairs & paint-ing all sml jobs welcome, hourly or flatrate 280-9987found: Watson work gloves, nr Cold-water Rd & Pooley. 378-1336dog walking, reas rates 525-0445housesitting & ranch-sitting,avail., RCMP-approv’d, bonded, short orlong term, exc refs. 378-7435wanted: cleaning lady for inside/out-side, reasonable rate 378-8326wanted: healer for health 378-8326angies accurate tea leaf reading, pres-ent & future, anytime 378-8326

energetic, friendly, respon.person needed for front counter serviceposition. Must be smart & reliable, w/ grtrefs. P-t to start, but f-t potential for theright person. Plse drop resumes at TheLocal Butcher, 2051E Voght St.millco First Aid Services hiring level3 first aid attendants drvs lic. & oFA3req’d. Send resumes to [email protected] or fax 250-378-2223kruse n style looking for experi-enced hairdresser, pls apply withinnow hiring part time/full time cook.Must have min. 2 yrs exper. & Food Safe.Must be avail. evening & wknds. Com-petitive wages & benefits.  Pls apply inprsn w/ resume & cvr letter to Yaki Joe’s

fresh coat Painting Quality &service come first. Painting, inter./exter.,res., commerc., fully insured/bondable, 15yrs exper. 25% seniors disc, 100% customersatisfaction. Dennis (250)571-6852JPV enterPrises - Providing qualityyard care for Merritt & area. Landscaping(Lawn care, pruning, hedging, gardening,debris removal), auto cleaning, generallabour.  on facebook,  (250)280-7077Prof. house cleaner, attention to detail,reas. rates, seniors disc. refs avail. 378-6552certified tree faller w/ wd chipperfor sml jobs,  truck & trailer for branchor debris removal. 378-6431automotiVe rePairs all makeslic’d, guaranteed, free estimates. afford-able rates, honest & reliable. 936-8637drywall, textured ceiling, painting.Call Jeff (250)378-3709, (250)315-2066affordable automotive repairs. Lic.’d& guaranteed, free estimates 936-8637tutortechs PC REPAIRS. CallRob 250-936-8243 or go to tutortechs.caWe Also Buy/Sell/Trade PC’s and Partsgranny's House Quilting & Retreat hasfabric and sewing notions. 378-3734

i haVe 2 sPots open in my home forchildren ages 1-4. I offer a Warm, caringatmosphere, cln safe environment tolearn & play, nutritious snacks, lots ofoutdoor nature activities & crafts.Call/text 315-3893 for reas. rates & info.licensed family daycare hasfull-time spaces avail. for ages 2.5-4 yrsold effective Aug. 2. Secure playarea/yard.  Snacks/lunch prov’d. Vryhappy & peaceful place for your child tospend their day. Lisa 378-1839

wht digital Inglis dryer, exc cond, nolonger needed $75 378-5223broil king BBQ + tank & cover, 2yrs old. $150 378-6888danby Microwave, nw/nvr used $100.Master Chef bar fridge, brnd nw $150. 7cubic ft freezer, near nw $180. 280-0875wht deep freeze 3ft x 3ft $40(250)319-8718fridge 18 cf, 31”w $350, lk nw exceptfor 2 scratches on r-h side. Smallerfridge, 30”w $150 378-374830” kenmore convection self-clnoven, lk new $350obo 378-7073washer & dryer, dishwasher, fridge &stove, microwave 525-0240admiral dryer, white $25 378-4248washer & dryer 378-4503laundromat coin-op gas dryer,wrks vry gd Joe 378-267648” ceiling fan with light,white/brass $20 378-5681bbQ natural gas, works $10. Windowair con., 6000 btu. $50. 378-5681

89 cheV van, gd shape $800 378-4007 03 cheV Malibu $2200obo, clean, gdshape 378-516587 chrysler NewYorker gd cond.,low mil. $2350obo 378-132997 cheV van $800obo 378-950511 cheV cruz LTZ  76k, fully loaded,leather seats, sunroof, 2 sets of tires$11,500 call/txt 315-9247tacoma whl rims, 2 16-inch steel rimsfrom 07 Toyota Tacoma. Silver colour,little use. Used tires incl. (1 still gd, 1scored). $95obo 378-2468 02 dodge Ram 1500, 4x4, auto,V8,p/s, p/b, air, 171k, nice cond. 378-456496 cheV Lumina, new batt., exc cond182k, first $2500 takes 378-605497 cheV Lumina, new batt./starter/4tires $1400 378-084096 dodge Ram 2500 4x4 (gas), 8 cyl.,329,350kms, man. trans., nw starter 2 mosago, drv shft 3 yrs ago, batt. tested 2 mosago, rear wndw bar rck, tool bx, 10 ply tires2011. May nd drvr steering shock. See picson Craigslist. Carol-Ann (250)572-4331 93 ford Festiva $800, nw fuel pump/batt./tires/alternator/whl bearings/muffler. Bodygd shape/some rust, everything wrks good,50 mil/gall., economical, safe. Kathi 378-1676, [email protected] mag rims w/ tires 85%tread, 275/60r20 $1500obo 778-253-007993 thule rooftop storage $200. Newroof racks w/ locks $80 Kathi 378-1676,[email protected] trucks for 1! 90 GM Sierra 4x4sngl cab, rns ok/nds wrk. 91 GM Sierra4x4 ext cab, trans. issues, xtra trans goeswith. Both are blue. Looking to trade for1 running Chev or GM 4x4, the older thebetter! Glen 315-31174 15” tires, 2 snow, 2 all-seas. gd shape315-020295 gmc short box, single cab 4x4 pck-up $1500obo 250-644-877508 smart Car 87k, auto/manual shift5-spd, 3L gas, nw tires $5900 378-6554

4 radial tires 235/75R17 gd cond.378-6585free: 16” tire rim 378-605485 yamaha Virago 1000 $2500 Tom315-006396 dodge Ram 2500 4x4, nw starter 2mos ago, drv shaft 3 yrs ago, batt. tested2 mos ago, gd rear wndw bar rck, tool bx,10 ply tires 2011, p/s leak, may nd steerngshck drvrs side, Senior no longr drvng.See pics on Craigslist (250)572-33294 steel rims, 15” 5-hole $25/all 378-6217t-bird exc cond, drive away/no repairs,reas. offer 378-832688 dodge Caravan, gd tires $500 315-7069 tires 4-225/60R16, $80, Chev long-box canopies, 1@$40, 1@$50, utilitytrailer (Chev box) $40, headache rack$40 378-815698 ford van, runs exc, sits 6 comfort-ably $700 936-8047running boards 84” for Ford 150/250$60obo/pr. 4 Mt. tires, alum. wheels, offDodge 150 $125obo 315-27804 gdyr Wrangler-SRA tires P265/70R/17, M&S < 30,000kms $100. 378-245803 sunfire, 114k $3950 378-044106 ext Ford 4x4, 4.6 motor, 250k, niceshape, nw snows $5900 378 669699 dodge Ram 4x4, nothing wrong/ndto pay to get it out of compound$3000obo 280-691692 ford Aerostar ext’d van, lw mil.$2500obo 378-772113 cheV Spark 4-cyl., gd cond., incl.set winter tires (250)377-534807 cheV Cobalt 2-dr coupe, rally yel-low, 1 ownr, only 84k, gd running cond.,all maint. up to date, c/w wntr tires onrims, 2 sets keys fobs 315-5118 (no txts)09 suV 79k $11,999 378-652493 JeeP Grand Cherokee Wagoneer$1100 525-0346four 245/65R17 tires $40ea. 378-4315rebuilt Ford pck-up differential, fits49-56, incl. drums $500 Joe 378-2676 05 chrysler Intrepid, exc cond, runswell, loaded 936-8297 must sell$2000obo09 honda Fit, 50 mi./gall. 5-spd manual,a/c, auto wndws, 188K, exc cond., serv’dregularly, 1 ownr $6200obo 378-551398 toyota Tercel 315-808706 cheV Malibu, nice/clean, no acci-dent/rust, a/c, p/b, p/w, p/land cd playerwith bluetooth, dvd and boom box, only130k $4500obo 525-031906 Pt cruiser, green, 168k,vry gdcond $3900 315-761115x8 wht spoke rims $20ea. 4 usedMichelin tires 245x17 $20ea 315-105103 dodge Neon, gd cond., clean, 4summer tires $2500 378-4778

free kittens to good home 378-55292 young stud horses (3 yr old & 11 monthold), cheap, must be taken away 378-4564first cut grass & grass/alfalfa mix.$8 for a 60-70 lb bale. 378-5821fish tank 30"x16x12 $20 315-2326dog kennel 525-0240free: kittens, wht/blk, grey/wht.Call/stop by Prince Motel4 kittens free to gd homes, avail.immed. (250)574-3032mini daschund puppies $700 378-5390hay For Sale. First cut Grass &Grass/Alfalfa Mix. In barn $8/bale. Sec-ond Cut Grass/Alfalfa mix hay to be cutnext week, will be $8/bale off thefield, approx. 55lb bales. 378-2124

15 beanie Babies, lk new 525-1333aPricots, ready now 378-8326bunnykins dishes for small child,worth $300 +, never used, sell $125obogreat baby gift 525-1333free: crab apples 464 Dodding, LN315-2340big size scooter, brand name Winner,lots xtras, worth $6000, sell $1500 mustsell 378-0820lots of barbie dolls, $25/all. Sewingmachine, b-i $50 378-8326mature 6-yr old concord grape vines$6ea, come out & see how much theyproduce, 8 mi west of Merritt, Hwy 8Paul 378-2337free: 5 gd used wood frame double-glazed wndws, take all. Used blue vinylsiding, gd for sheds, take all 378-88022 brand new toilets never installed/stillin box, no tanks. Free fabric pcs for patch-work 378-4503boy’s black vest & trousers, sz 5 & reddress shirt, sz 6, exc cond $10/all 3. 2 othervests, sz 5 & sz 3X $5/both 315-8158inVacare Lynx Scooter, used only4x, 2 nw batt. just inst’d $525 280-0875housePlants: oleander, geranium,succulents & more 378-9545nw 30" prehung interior door w/ zincbar bevlled glass $100 315-4484handcrafted stepping stones &concrete garden ornaments & 378-277823 full pcs lt beige siding + odd pcs.  7full  pcs wht J trim. 2 pcs wht soffit.  Leftover from house re-siding.  $120 378-5297kitchen cabinetry $500 firm. Gin378-8838maternity dress sz small, vry flat-tering, mint cond. $19. Infant swim dia-per cover Gabby' medium swim diapercover, 100% cotton exterior and 100%nylon inner,14-22 lbs , EUC bought fromTCC $7. Jogger stroller, fldng, ltwt,strong 3-whlr, rain hood, hnd brk for thehills $35. [email protected] machine, b-i cabinet w/ chair$40 takes 378-8326beets, carrots, lettuce organicallygrown 315-1447garlic, fresh dug bulbs $3ea., takingordrs for dried garlic & seed stock 378-2124century service dinnerware, green,many pieces, setting for 8 $100 315-577630" roPer range, exc cond $225obo.meccano part sets & lots of parts $50obo. 5-drwr vanity w/ lrg round mirror,from the 40s $125obo. Qun water bedframe, w/ or w/o matt. $60obo 378-267810 5’ cedars, u dig 378-8383firewood, grt price, call/text(250)644-8775

Pre-order your Thanksgivingturkey  $5/lb, orloop Bronze.  $5/lb, $40downpayment req’d. Should dress out toapprox. 15-17lbs. Gov't Inspected, Pro-fessionally Butchered 378-2124new 10x10 Gazebo, black&gold rodiron, leaf design $150 378-94594 horse-drawn walking plows $200ea.Cream cans $50ea 378-1880unPasteurized raw honey: $40 for8 cups, $20 for 4 cups, $10 for 2 cups, $5for 1 cup. 378-4947

2 solid pine china cabinets $250ea or$400/both. New desk w/ drawers. $150378-6886free: Queen sz Head Board & ad-justable metal frame.   Drive by 2475Clapperton Ave or call 315-0133loVeseat (hide a bed) w/ matchingtub chair, med. Blue, vry gd cond.$50/both (604)309-4183electric chair (no, not for execution),easy chair for elderly to help get up &down, push button $100 378-5179antiQue dressing table $50. Antiquebench $15. 378-0838student desk 17”x48”, 4-drwrs. Babychange tbl 19”x36”, wht, nvr used. 4 din-ingrm chairs, wd, lk nw 378-53402 couches gd cond. Kitch. tbl & 4chairs. text fmi & to view 280-0067beaut. antique burl walnut bdrm suite,nice armoire, c. 100 yrs old. oak rolltopdesk. Classic oak diningrm set w/ hutch &6 chairs 378-4950Patio set: Glass table & 6 chairs$125. 378-6888lt oak head-board 62" x 37”h $25.Drk brwn colonial dresser w/ mirror 5’$50. China cabinet cream & brass w/back light 6’hx 4’ w $50. Glass picnictable w/ 4 green chrome chairs $50 (250)319-8718beaut. elect cabinet fireplace, approx.5’ long 378-2778solid hardwood rocker glider chair, re-tractable foot rest $58. loveseat & chairin gd cond. $20. [email protected] brass/glass end table $6. Roundbrass/glass dining table w/ 4 chairs$250. Brass/glass floor lamp $20.Cream-col'd 3-drwr dresser w/ mirror$30. Cream-col'd 4-drwr dresser $25.Cream-col'd rectangle shape ottoman w/storage $9. Gray, lt wt metal shelf57"x29"x11" $7 525-01492 chesterfields. qu sz bd, dbl bd,6-drwr dresser, tbl & 4 chairs, more fur-niture 525-0240

satellite dish: Galaxy/Hughes dishfor internet & remote phone, incl. cbls &DW7000 modem, all gd wrkng order,used ’til Aug 2016 when Galaxy accountended $60obo 378-2468rem. control cd player w/ cass./radio 2cd stackers $60 280-0543hPoffice Jet 100 mobile printer, nw nvr used$250. Power Shred   shredmate, nw nvrused  $45. Epson color scanner, PerfectionV600 Photo, nw nvr used $275. 315-5677Ps3 w/ games 378-8383cannon t70 Camera w/ flash & bag.$50. 378-5681ricohTF-900 35mm camera $50 378-9009

8’ kayak $138. Yamaha Phasar 500,elect start $3700obo 378-6915system for total camping light packstill in box $40 new, never used sell $15.2 blow-up air matt., $10/both 525-1333blow-uP kayak, used 1x w/ paddles$50 378-88235th whl trlr tow pckg $100 378-516503 artic cat 4x4 ATV, top of the line$2300. 84 19’ Prowler trailer ‘fully con-tained’ even to the ‘dishes’ $3300 280-0875mtn bike, Kalin Infinity Incline 26"NEW $800 new has some minimal ship-ping damage, sell $150. Kathi 378-1676,[email protected] sale: 79 Campion, bowrider,18’, 120 Merc, I/o w/ road runner trlr, gdcond, summerized, $3500 Harvey(250)319-2101american ruger 3.06 bolt action, syn-thetic stock, w/ 3x9 scope $600 378-810412’ boat, needs little TLC 378-65852 atVs less than 300km ea., mint cond,max. carry weight 220lbs $900ea or$1700/both (250)295-3642skim boards $20 each; hi-viz huntingvest & Cabela's K9 chest protector $50;new Razor scooter $45; NIB Wilson'stennis balls 15 for $15; NIB Conair hairstraightener, $15. English saddles, tack.Draft-sized western saddle. 378-24105th-whl hitch 378-463494 22’ terry 5th-whl travel trailer, AGIVE AWAY w/hitch $1000 FIRM, Nonegotiations. Kyle 378-5556 7am-8pmdsP 5th-whl hitch w/ rails $75 378-2458scooter 150cc bought 2015, 15kms$2400 378-6696sea kayak w/ rudder $400obo oTF reckayak under 10 ft. 378-7165coleman camp stove, 2 burners,burns white gas $45 378-9009sPeed boat w/ trlr, nds motor/seat $300378-7721elliPtical trainer, Freemotion 510,incline & resistance, heart monitor, ifitcompatible, spkrs, fan, 30 workouts, lknw $425obo Kathy 378-211533’ 85 citation, onan gen set powerplant b-i, lots of wrk done $6000 Mel280-2442 trlr spare tire on trlr mount205/75D14 $30. 315-3334liVe strong treadmill, exc cond$500 525-0401, 378-9125fishing tackle, rods & fishing gear.rods $10ea, tackle $25 & $35/box. Golfclubs, l-h $25 for bag/clubs/balls 6-8doz. 378-400703 snowbear single axel, LEDlights, 4x8 tilting deck 378-8331alPhil 9’ camper, 95, d/s/snk/dual taps,htr, prot. toilet, ovrhd dbl bd/sngl bnch bd,3-tier steps, cmpr jcks, 2 sawhorses for base,no leaks qual. camper $6300. Truck mir-rors: 2 nw rear view, sill in boxes 7.75”x5”ext. to 17”, dr mount $25ea 378-6001

register-type oil-filled heater $30.old-fash. coal oil heater $30 378-08382 rototillers, $40/both 378-8326

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