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Rash of thefts from vehicles, on the Bench On January 9, at approx. 2am, an off duty RCMP officer noted a male check- ing vehicle’s door handles in the Bench area. Video surveillance was obtained of the suspect in short order, this was im- mediately relayed to on-duty members. Patrols of the area located several vehi- cles that had been obviously broken into. A short time later a report was re- ceived from one of the vehicle owners that his credit card had been used at a local petrol station. Additional patrols were made and a male was taken into custody after he briefly tried to run from police. The male was found in posses- sion of a plethora of identifications, credit cards etc of numerous Merritt residents. The male who is a well known-property offender is being held for court and the police will be recommending a laundry list of charges. If you have any info in re- lation to this incident please contact the Merritt RCMP at (250)378-4262. The public is reminded to remove valuables from their vehicles and lock up before retiring for the evening. It is much easier to take one’s wallet and oth- er valuable out of our vehicles than hav- ing to replace one’s identification, credit cards etc. after a theft has occurred. Murray Church Fundraising goal acheived The Murray Church Fundraising Challenge goal was to raise 15,000.00 by Jan 11, 2021, two years since the Arson Fire destroyed the historic church. With matching fund- ing, we have reached that goal. The Trinity United Church congregation, Church Board, Trustees and The Murray Church Fundraising Committee wish to offer our thanks and appreciation to all the donors in the Nicola Valley and surrounding communities. Con- struction is ongoing, weather permitting, to be completed in the spring 2021. Future plans include providing a toilet facility, memorial display, furnishings and landscaping around the church. Donations can be made by mailing a cheque payable to Murray Church Project, Box 175, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8 or by deposit at any branch of CIBC. Thank you... Special thanks & gratitude to the very kind home support worker who assisted me after my nasty fall downtown over the Christmas season. Her kindness real- ly reflected the spirit of Christmas. — Bonnie Cowan Community Explore Dance! Dance classes can help a child’s emo- tional well-being. Dance can improve your child’s social skills. Dance sparks a child’s creativity. Dance teaches perseverance and mo- tivation to reach new goals. Join love to dance academy now! Boys and girls ages 7-12yrs dance on Wednesdays at 4:30pm in the LTD studio in Quilchena Avenue - Starting January 6, 2021. Covid rules and regulations apply. FMI 936-9011 or [email protected] Street Art! Artist call for submissions The NV Community Arts Council is sending a call-out to the community for Street Art designs. From ideas for murals to cracks in the sidewalk, they are invit- ing black and white or colour sketches and paintings to display during this gal- lery show. Art designs selected will be used when spring comes and our project gets going in downtown Merritt. Collection for this show will be Jan 11 12noon-4pm, the exhibition runs January 13-31. FMI www.nicolavalleyartscouncil. com or [email protected] 2037 Quilchena Avenue, Merritt BC 250-378-2155 BLACK’S PHARMACY Office Supplies (250)378-6882 Printing & Engraving (250)378-6808 1951 Garcia St., Merritt, BC MONDAY EDITION - JANUARY 11, 2021 #3512 News, opinion, community events since 1996! Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Tel: (250) 378-5717 Fax: (250) 378-2025 Email: [email protected] FREE Delivery for Seniors & those with restricted mobility, as well as those who are self-isolating Call for more info SPACE FOR YOUR AD TEL 378-5717 - FAX 378-4700 MARKET@UNISERVE.COM 2350 Voght St., Merritt 250 378-2254 RESTAURANT RESTAURANT 10am-9pm, closed Mon LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR STORE Daily 9am-11pm PUB OPEN PUB OPEN Wed - Sat 12noon - 10pm SENIORS’ DAY SENIORS’ DAY Thursday 1-7pm Food & drink specials DELIVERY BARON Bob Dempster 11:00am - 11:00pm Text or Talk 7 days a week 250-378-7169 “JUST ASK ANYONE” MERRITT PICKLEBALL CLUB Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30-11:00am Merritt Civic Center FMI call Gary 250-280-0105 or Ayton 250-378-5691 call Donna for info & pricing! Pleased to meet you, meat to please you. MERRITT MORNING Please recycle We’ve got 3-layer masks that can be personalized — or not! One day YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook will merge... It’ll be called YouTwitFace. A Deer On the Way My daughter told me she saw a deer on the way to school. Me: “How do you know it was going to school?” You can, in fact, think the unthinkable. With an ith-berg. You can make 7 even, by removing the ‘s’.You can make 6 odd, by removing the ‘s’. I for one like Roman Numerals. [email protected] Dispatch: 250.280.3902 (250) 378-5575 2052B Quilchena Ave. 250-378-5575 Nicola Vaey Arts Centre Gallery, Gift Shop & Atelier open Hrs: Wed-Saturday, 11am-6pm, Sunday 12-4pm. 2051 Voght St, Merritt Public hearing for Lindley Crk Rd project rescheduled to January 26, 5pm On Friday, notice was given by City Hall that the public hearing will now be held on Tuesday, January 26 at 5pm for the proposed Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments for the Lindley Creek Rd development. Due to COVID-19, the hearing will be live-streamed on the City of Merritt website: www.merritt.ca. Written or electronic submissions can be made by prior to January 25 at 12:00 pm. You can review the development application online: www.merritt.ca/develop- ment/#Lindley-Creek-Road [Ed.: So, a bit more time to prepare your input for the public hearing. There’s lots of con- cern about the development, especially as it relates to city growth & limitations of our water supply... To find out how to contribute your input to the hearing, check out last Friday’s MM- Market, or the video explaining all these methods available on the City’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WHxkQNq-Q4] Aries March 21 - April 19 This week brings a sign of hope. Nothing has to stay the same unless you want it to. You can bring about the kind of change that’s needed. Leo July 23 - Aug 22 Moving away from someone domineering may seem the eas- iest way to regain your identity. But your confidence is growing. Shine with your own light. Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 It’s time to let yourself off the hook. Gently and lovingly decide and explain that you can go so far and no further. You’ll get the backup you need. Taurus April 20 - May 20 No matter how smart we may be, we’re not as smart as we like to think. Events, this week, cause you to rethink your ideas, and bring inspiration. Virgo Aug 23 - Sept 22 You can be confident that you’re now following the right path. You’ve waited long enough, this is the perfect time. This is your moment to act. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19 You’ll get a chance to reawak- en an old passion. In the pro- cess, you’ll gain power over a situation in which you’ve re- cently felt powerless. Gemini May 21 - June 20 You are even more perceptive this week, and can see your way past the problem that has been preventing you from progressing towards fulfilling a dream. Libra Sept 23 - Oct 22 You can sense something isn’t right - and that you don’t know the whole picture. Your gut is telling you a different story - and that’s what you must listen to. Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Your stressful circumstances have arisen by accident. The winds will blow in another direc- tion. Any problems will become much easier to deal with. Cancer June 21 - July 22 There’s an important mission; something you’re keen to at- tain. It does mean more stress, but the joy of success will make it all worthwhile Scorpio Oct 23 - Nov 21 Although there are a million things you need to do to make life happier, healthier and wealthier, the most important, is to relax. Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 Watch what you say, and what you allow yourself to believe this week. Be as realistic as you can be, and you’ll find the inspiration you need. T his week’s horoscope

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Page 1: gift certificate · 2021. 1. 11. · Explore Dance! Dance classes can help a child’s emo-tional well-being. Dance can improve your child’s social skills. Dance sparks a child’s

Rash of thefts from vehicles, on the Bench

On January 9, at approx. 2am, an off duty RCMP officer noted a male check-ing vehicle’s door handles in the Bench area. Video surveillance was obtained of the suspect in short order, this was im-mediately relayed to on-duty members. Patrols of the area located several vehi-cles that had been obviously broken into.

A short time later a report was re-ceived from one of the vehicle owners that his credit card had been used at a local petrol station. Additional patrols were made and a male was taken into custody after he briefly tried to run from police. The male was found in posses-sion of a plethora of identifications, credit cards etc of numerous Merritt residents. The male who is a well known-property offender is being held for court and the police will be recommending a laundry list of charges. If you have any info in re-lation to this incident please contact the Merritt RCMP at (250)378-4262.

The public is reminded to remove valuables from their vehicles and lock up before retiring for the evening. It is much easier to take one’s wallet and oth-er valuable out of our vehicles than hav-ing to replace one’s identification, credit cards etc. after a theft has occurred.

Murray Church Fundraising goal acheived

The Murray Church Fundraising Challenge goal was to raise 15,000.00 by Jan 11, 2021, two years since the Arson Fire destroyed the historic church. With matching fund-ing, we have reached that goal. The Trinity United Church congregation, Church Board, Trustees and The Murray Church Fundraising Committee wish to offer our thanks and appreciation to all the donors in the Nicola Valley and surrounding communities. Con-struction is ongoing, weather permitting, to be completed in the spring 2021. Future plans include providing a toilet facility, memorial display, furnishings and landscaping around the church. Donations can be made by mailing a cheque payable to Murray Church Project, Box 175, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8 or by deposit at any branch of CIBC.

Thank you...Special thanks & gratitude to the very

kind home support worker who assisted me after my nasty fall downtown over the Christmas season. Her kindness real-ly reflected the spirit of Christmas.

— Bonnie CowanCommunityExplore Dance!

Dance classes can help a child’s emo-tional well-being. Dance can improve your child’s social skills. Dance sparks a child’s creativity.

Dance teaches perseverance and mo-tivation to reach new goals. Join love to dance academy now! Boys and girls ages 7-12yrs dance on Wednesdays at 4:30pm in the LTD studio in Quilchena Avenue - Starting January 6, 2021. Covid rules and regulations apply. FMI 936-9011 or [email protected] Art! Artist call for submissions

The NV Community Arts Council is sending a call-out to the community for Street Art designs. From ideas for murals to cracks in the sidewalk, they are invit-ing black and white or colour sketches and paintings to display during this gal-lery show. Art designs selected will be used when spring comes and our project gets going in downtown Merritt.

Collection for this show will be Jan 11 12noon-4pm, the exhibition runs January 13-31. FMI www.nicolavalleyartscouncil.com or [email protected]

2037 Quilchena Avenue, Merritt BC 250-378-2155

BLACK’S PHARMACY

Office Supplies (250)378-6882Printing & Engraving (250)378-6808

1951 Garcia St., Merritt, BC

MONDAY EDITION - JANUARY 11, 2021 #3512News, opinion, community events since 1996! Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8

Tel: (250) 378-5717 Fax: (250) 378-2025 Email: [email protected]

FREE Delivery for Seniors & those with restricted

mobility, as well as those who are self-isolating

Call for more info

SPACE FOR YOUR ADTEL 378-5717 - FAX 378-4700

[email protected]

2350 Voght St., Merritt • 250 378-2254

RESTAURANTRESTAURANT 10am-9pm, closed Mon

LIQUOR STORELIQUOR STORE Daily 9am-11pm

PUB OPENPUB OPENWed - Sat 12noon - 10pm

SENIORS’ DAYSENIORS’ DAYThursday 1-7pm

Food & drink specials

DELIVERY BARONBob Dempster

11:00am - 11:00pmText or Talk7 days a week250-378-7169

“JUST ASK ANYONE”

MERRITT PICKLEBALL CLUBMon, Wed, Fri 8:30-11:00am

Merritt Civic Center FMI call Gary 250-280-0105 or Ayton 250-378-5691

call Donna for info & pricing!

Pleased to meet you, meat to please you.

M E R R I T T M O R N I N G Please recycle

We’ve got3-layer masksthat can be

personalized— or not!

One day YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook will merge... It’ll be called YouTwitFace.A Deer On the Way My daughter told me she saw a deer on the way to school.

Me: “How do you know it was going to school?”You can, in fact, think the unthinkable. With an ith-berg.

You can make 7 even, by removing the ‘s’.You can make 6 odd, by removing the ‘s’. I for one like Roman Numerals.

[email protected]

Dispatch: 250.280.3902

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Nicola Valley Arts Centre

Gallery, Gift Shop & Atelier open

Hrs: Wed-Saturday, 11am-6pm, Sunday 12-4pm.

2051 Voght St, Merritt

Public hearing for Lindley Crk Rd project rescheduled to January 26, 5pm

On Friday, notice was given by City Hall that the public hearing will now be held on Tuesday, January 26 at 5pm for the proposed Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments for the Lindley Creek Rd development. Due to COVID-19, the hearing will be live-streamed on the City of Merritt website: www.merritt.ca.

Written or electronic submissions can be made by prior to January 25 at 12:00 pm. You can review the development application online: www.merritt.ca/develop-ment/#Lindley-Creek-Road

[Ed.: So, a bit more time to prepare your input for the public hearing. There’s lots of con-cern about the development, especially as it relates to city growth & limitations of our water supply... To find out how to contribute your input to the hearing, check out last Friday’s MM-Market, or the video explaining all these methods available on the City’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WHxkQNq-Q4]

AriesMarch 21 - April 19

This week brings a sign of hope. Nothing has to stay the same unless you want it to. You can bring about the kind of change that’s needed.

LeoJuly 23 - Aug 22

Moving away from someone domineering may seem the eas-iest way to regain your identity. But your confidence is growing. Shine with your own light.

SagittariusNov 22 - Dec 21

It’s time to let yourself off the hook. Gently and lovingly decide and explain that you can go so far and no further. You’ll get the backup you need.

TaurusApril 20 - May 20

No matter how smart we may be, we’re not as smart as we like to think. Events, this week, cause you to rethink your ideas, and bring inspiration.

VirgoAug 23 - Sept 22

You can be confident that you’re now following the right path. You’ve waited long enough, this is the perfect time. This is your moment to act.

CapricornDec 22 - Jan 19

You’ll get a chance to reawak-en an old passion. In the pro-cess, you’ll gain power over a situation in which you’ve re-cently felt powerless.

GeminiMay 21 - June 20

You are even more perceptive this week, and can see your way past the problem that has been preventing you from progressing towards fulfilling a dream.

LibraSept 23 -

Oct 22You can sense something isn’t right - and that you don’t know the whole picture. Your gut is telling you a different story - and that’s what you must listen to.

AquariusJan 20 - Feb 18

Your stressful circumstances have arisen by accident. The winds will blow in another direc-tion. Any problems will become much easier to deal with.

CancerJune 21 - July 22

There’s an important mission; something you’re keen to at-tain. It does mean more stress, but the joy of success will make it all worthwhile

ScorpioOct 23 - Nov 21

Although there are a million things you need to do to make life happier, healthier and wealthier, the most important, is to relax.

PiscesFeb 19 - Mar 20

Watch what you say, and what you allow yourself to believe this week. Be as realistic as you can be, and you’ll find the inspiration you need.

This week’s horoscope

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personal15 YR OLD GIRL w/ baby-sitter license & I love animals. Will dog walk, babysit, or dog-sit. Go to school weekdays til 3, weekends are always free 315-7344FOUND pr glasses, ID at the laundromatLITTLE POLE ARTIST STUDIOS is holding a free 2-hr pole kids camp, 12-2pm. We will play with our imaginations and story tell on the stage pole.If you would like your child to participate, call or text Crystal McIntosh 250-525-6119. Dress-up is highly encouraged & so are parents.FOUND: pr prescription glasses, clear frame, black arms, near Bob’s Mini Mart. Dan, Steve 378-2136ANYONE INTERESTED in trying metal detecting? Have a spare detector & tools for use. Gd exercise for a retired person. 936-9356 Will teach, ask for HankWTD: professional roofer 280-5020FREE: One Health Care Aid/Electri-cians/Civil/Beautician/security and more courses for First Nations at Stratford Career Institute by correspondence - sponsored by Road Runner Motel. Sta-tus card required. Also healp with high school completion FMI 250-378-4201I COLLECT pop bottles & cans, if you have empties to get rid of, 250-525-0471LOST: bag of assorted wrenches. Re-ward offered. Mess. 378-6285, 378-6654

services

WILL TUTOR Grade 2 - Grade 7, any subject, $25 hour. Please reply to [email protected] PAINTING licensed & insured, reas. & reliable. free quotes Tina 315-1644PIANO LESSONS/ violin lessons $20 per half hour. Music Maestro Club also avail. for ages 8-12. Cecilia phone/text 315-0022EXPER’D dog sitter avail. w/ lrge, fncd yard and lots of TLC. Text 604-817-8670PAINTING SERVICES, drywall repair, interior and exterior painting, 315-5194DR1VEWAY ASHPHALT paving, low pricing now! Spring & summer. 315-6105 for free driveway quoteHOUSEKEEPING 378-4022WTD: reliable lawn maintenance, must have ride-on mower & weekwacker for a lrgr site 1-800-361-8111, 378-6331 w/ exper. & refs.PAINTING, fencing, roofing, looking for jobs 450-231-1611DRYWALL, textured ceiling, painting. Call Jeff (250)378-3709, (250)315-2066CERTIFIED TREE FALLER, w/ wd chipper, sml truck & trailer, will do resi-dential, fruit trees, etc. 378-6431EAGER, RELIABLE man w/ 4x4 truck & trailer, avail. Dump runs, deliveries, plywood, sand, gravel, appl., housewares Greg 315-7525, (250)320-2054 Fast, courteous serviceWOODY’S TREE services, pruning, re-moval, hedges, anything to do with trees 315-8087GRANNY’S House Quilting & Retreat has fabric and sewing notions. 378-3734

employment opportunityWHITE BEAR DAYCARE requires a full time fun, energetic, reliable ECE/As-sistant Criminal record check and first aid required. Class 4 license is an asset required please send resume to [email protected] DRIVERwanted, night work, class 5 req, based in Merritt. Call John 250-570-2988

childcareAVAILABLE for childcare $20/hr 378-2254, rm 208BABYSITTING COURSE certified babysitting services avail. evenings & wkends. Genuine, attentive, caring, help-ful, hardworking. Plenty of experience with babies. Electra 280-3237

for sale - appliancesRCA 3.5-4c.f. bar fridge, nw cond. Nu-tri-Bullet Max, brand new. Cuisinart ice cream/yogurt maker 378-5968MAGIC BULLET 17 piece set, never used in original box $40 378-2801MICROWAVE $25 280-0779WHITE fridge 32”, black flat-top stove, both gd cond $150/both 587-340-5322NEW Microwave. Toaster oven. Noma oil filled heater. Heat dish. Fan. 778-639-0052SMALL Danby deep freeze, exc. work-ing cond. $150. avail. in Ashcroft, can text pictures. Bob 250-689-7217 mess/txtVITA MACHINE in good condition $400 378-5140

for sale - automotive

09 HYUNDAI Elantra 253,360kms, 2nd owner. Great winter tires used one sea-son, summer tires on rims included, wheel alignment just done, brand new front brakes & battery, automatic tran-saxle operation, gls trim, heated seats, a/c, p/windows, CD/radio player with auxiliary port, rain guards, tow hitch, child locks, great fuel economy, powerful engine, front wheel drive. [email protected] 17” FORD 3/4 ton steel rims 8-stud w/ Cooper discovery winter tires 265-70R17 $550obo 378-8823CANOPY for shrtbx $300 Don 378-81044 14” SNOW TIRES 280-3944REDUCED TO SELL $9,500 12 Mer-cedes GLK 350 SUV, exc. running cond.. no mechanical issues. Dble moon roof. Blk exterior. Duel climate cntrl, fully loaded w/ tan heated power leather seats, A/C, PW Windows /Locks, lift gate. Spent over $3500 on nw all seas. tires & wheels, Alternater, tune up, oil and filter, wipers.136000 miles. To view drive by 2202 Garcia St across from arena. 604-704-44454 16” RIMS & tires, m&s w/ snowflake rating, from 00 Dodge Ram 1500 Pick-up $725, brand new cond. 378-469198 FORD WINDSTAR mini van, seats 7, gd cond. gd all-seas.tires, runs well $500obo 378-64602012 FORD F150 5l, quad cab, v8, tow pckg, short box, low mil. 162k, 13k/ltr, gd cold $17,500 250-488-3006ONE ONLY 205/60 X 15 new summer tire $60. Joe 378-267697 CHEV Tahoe 4x4 $1500, nds exhaust work Jesse 378-8883

98 DODGE Ram 4x4 $3000. 99 Chrys-ler Intrepid, runs gd $500 315-3739SET OF 4 P195/70R14 4-bolt tires $300. 778-838-3114, 604-655-630107 MERCEDES 350ML, wht/beige in-terior, snow tires w/ rims, v6 auto, offers. 378-79954 GD WinterQuest Winter Tires, 205/55 R 16, Approx: 60% tread. Fit 2016 Toyo-ta Corolla, Toyota rims included $50/tire John 250-320-514912V 100,000 candle power Lucas driving SEAT FOR 1968-1970 pick up truck. $50. 378-5140light w/ spare bulb $15 378-0423ONE snow tire 235/55R18 $30 315-501802 HONDA Civic 378-453400 DODGE van $600, need to sell asap 280-42794 16” CHEV Cavalier rims 378-283287 CHRYSLER 5th Ave., gd shape. $1000. as is, to view 315-923593 Z71 pick up 4wd for parts 378-2577, 315-959707 DODGE Caliber $2000 378-2275

for sale - pets / livestock

2 BUDGIES $35 ea, beautiful blue & bright yellow, cages if needed for small charge. Ready to go now, 250-320-20544 GUINEA pigs looking for new home, 3-years old 315-3643 call/textMORE BABY TURKEY chicks for sale. Eight heritage breed Bourbon Reds. $20obo. Joanne 936-8726BIRKSHIRE pigs $200 936-8368, 778-661-0344BLACK male 3-mos old kitten to gd home 778-207-0334GUINEA PIG cage & hamster cage. 50-gal. Tank with bearded dragon in it 280-94335-GAL aquariumw/ pump & access $60 250-641-7241 26” ENGLISH girth for mini/pony, $30 Mini headstall with snaffle, $50. Draft-size English saddle w/ stirrups & leathers, $250, and nw bridle w/ snaffle & plaited reins, $150. Nylon horse hal-ters, $10 ea. Lrge, sturdy dog harness, $20 378-2410

for sale - miscellaneous

STAINLESS STEEL 5 qt. bowl for KitchenAid bowl lift mixer.$10.378-2458BETTY BOOP purse & matching wallet $40, great shape 525-04472 DRUMS $45ea 280-3944ELECTRIC Blanket ,Queen Size w/dual controls. $80obo 378-7041FULL SIZE foozball table $100obo. Huge collection Natl. Geographic, pris-tine condition, all in cases, best offer. 378-69154’ Christmas tree. Have several strings of indoor lights to decorate it Some decora-tions included. $30 250-572-3329TV WALL MOUNT for large tv, lk brand new $95obo 378-4691LARGE LOT of Lionel electric trains. $1600 250-808-3579 or [email protected] carpets/rugs. Many household items. 778-639-0052RUBBERMAID trunk full of denim strips for quilting, horse blankets, etc. $20 for denim 378-2889HAVE 10’X15’ LOCKER of household furniture. What am I offered, or will sell individual pieces 315-45667’ XMAS tree, exc cond., pd $300, sell $50 315-1776FREE iris tubulars. Jo 315-4511 U digWOOL & multicolor looms. Bernat Baby Blanket Wool (6) 10.5 oz diff. col-ors $5ea. Bernat Happy wool (1) $2. 1 Offray tulle blue $2. 1 set of (5) knitting looms $12. 1 set # 10 knitting needle $2. 1 set crochet needles $4. 250-572-3329PARACORD bracelets, keychain, lan-yards etc. All handmade in Merritt. 280-4004 or instagram at grewolf _designs2 BAGS Extra Foods composted manure $2.50 ea. Or both for $5 250-572-332910 FT. satellite dish, dismantled and ready for hauling, excellent for advertis-ing or paint a mural on it. Good for ranch advertising. 250. 250-319-2101LARGE Russian red garlic $10/lb 280-1251, 2509 Aberdeen RdHOSPITAL bed, adjustable, gd cond $300 378-7595JANOME sewing mach. $1000 378-2275GRANNY’S House Quilting & Retreat has fabric and sewing notions. Nw fabric from Katja’s Quilt Shoppe 378-3734 UNPASTEURIZED raw honey: $40 for 8 cups, $20 for 4 cups, $10 for 2 cups, $5 for 1 cup. Locally grown organic garlic, $10/lb. 378-4947

for sale - furniture

3-PC coffee & end table set, oak w/ smoked mirror top, gd cond $100obo 378-4341LARGE oak desk $50 4’ x 5’ 378-4619FREE: Lazy Boy recliner needs minor repair 378-8140CAPT BED 3 drawers, white, very gd cond $200 incl matt 315-5115WHITE cabinet with 4 shelves – 5’1” x 30” wide 378-5225ANTIQUE buffet & hutch $80. Multi-ple dressers $25 each. Shelving $10ea 280-0543COSTCO table with folding legs 72” x 30”. Asking $20 378-9663COUCH 6’10”x3’ wide, lt brown/tan w/ blk accents, full cushion top & bot-tom, very comfortable, mint condition $600obo 936-8474FREE: Clean Lazy Boy recliner, nds a little repair otherwise exc cond. 378-8140FREE: 1 leather recliner sofa, 1 leath-er fold-down sofa, 1 double size spring mattress, 1 queen size foam mat-tress.378-2874WING BACK recliner exc cond $179. Wing back chair (forest green) exc. cond. $125. avail. in Ashcroft, can text pics. Bob 250-689-7217 mess/txtANTIQUES: c. 1920s walnut corner cabinet, exc cond $299. Antigue school desk c. 1900 $45. 1920’s 4-drawer chest w/ mirror $225. Pair of antique side chairs both refinished $45ea. Antique double drop-leaf kitchen table $175. Antique coffee table single pedestal $75.avail. in Ashcroft, can text pics. Bob 250-689-7217 mess/txtMETAL office desk 378-2882

SOLID WOOD round table & 4 chairs $150. 2 white wooden bar stools, nev-er used. $80/pair 378-51403-PC round glass coff. table $150. 3-pc leather sofa $850. 378-4586DUTAILIER glider rocker, as new. Tan and maple. $175. IKEA Poang chair and footstool. $175. 378-5790FRENCH prov. end table $35. Victorian curio cabinet w/ glass $150. 378-0838for sale - electronics/software

SAMSON E62 Dual channel 1/3 octave graphic EQ. Comes with a protective cover over your EQ settings. In near-new condition. $60. 250-378-568319” TOSHIBA tv / dvd $100obo 378-7041LAPTOP. LG subwoofer. Bell HD re-ceiver. 778-639-0052STEREO am/fm w/ artif. f/p, recrd play-er $50 378-4586SHAW cable box w/ movie recorder.ask-ing $100. Lk new. Can be registered to new owner. 280-0569TELUS Satellite Dish & 2 receivers: 1 is mdl 6131 HDTV Dolby Digital, 1 is mdl 9241 HDTV DOLBY Digital. $100 378-5004, 604-704-4445CANNON printer IPF610 w/ spare 24” photo paper, nds nw cartridge, offers 378-6272LIKE NEW Panasonic answering ma-chine with bluetooth, includes 5 handsets with a belt clips. batteries are excellent condition. $70obo 378-5004TECHNICS electric keyboard -$200 - paid $5,000 originally - for more info call 525-1166

for sale - recreational

YAMAHA V-Max 600 snowmobile $1600obo 378-6915O/B motor, 4hp, Yamaha Mariner, hrdly used, 2-cycle, w/ operating manual $360 378-45728” ESKIMO ice auger, 43cc $300. 315-9221PRECOR 225 Elliptical $2020 or best offer. like new 378-280195 POLARIS XLT 600 snowmobile, 136x2 track, gd cold $700obo 378-1358INVERSION table (gym) in A1 condi-tion. Pd $448, asking $320obo 378-6651FREE: Coleman sport-lite gas lantern. Call 250-378-9009HEAD skis (with bindings no poles) size 149, used condition. $40obo. 378-417708 SKIDOO TUNDRA 300, in good shape $2500obo 378-5379NORDICTRACK C990 treadmill. gd cond. incl. manual. $1000. 378-5790THULE boat rack for full size truck $725obo 378-4691LOCKING roof rack by Thule, for skis, fit Sonata, $150. 378-241022 SHORT ammunition 2850 rounds $200. Tasco 3-9 power rifle scope with weaver rings, exc. shape $135. avail. in Ashcroft, can text pis. Bob 250-689-7217 mess/txt

for sale - tools/equipment

27” CRAFTSMAN snowblower w/ elect. Start, lk nw cond, used very little $1200 firm. Joe 378-267620LB sledge hammer, new $25. Joe 378-2676FORCE 12 x 36 metal lathe $2000 378-5140GRINDING wheels $10ea. Compound mitre saw $75. Utility trailer made from truck box. $200 378-5140DEWALT elect. 3/8” drill hardly used. Mikita 7.25” elect. circular saw, hardly used $75 378-3721709 BACKHOE attach. for Bobcat. must sell. 2 buckets, barely used though signif-icant surface rust. Orig. user banged it up a few times & decided to sell (cosmetic damage will not affect operation). Current owner used it occasionally w/o any prob-lems. All orig. hoses & fittings still in place, gears & cylinders in pristine cond. due to vry limited use. Bucket seat nds some wrk, easy to fix. Pd $3500 US$. Ben 378-050020X25 used green tarp $200. 280-0569HVY duty Campbell Hausfeld pneumat-ic nailer/stapler. barely used. mint cond. 1-1/4” brad nailer; 2-1/2” finish nailer; Narrow crown stapler; Framing nailer. Ben 378-0500KUBOTA tractor w/ tiller 280-9433BELL & GOSSETT 1/4 hp 115 volt air compressor, $70. for tires, tools, paint etc. 280-0569INDOOR Infrared Heater with remote & instructions $25 280-0779

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ANTIQUE wooden piano stool, in working order, for Murray Church. [email protected] POOP for garden. Could use a couple of 5 gal. Buckets worth (or more)Ph or text. 778-255-0675OLD downhill skis, any cond 378-4904CARD TABLE folding 315-7875OLD top-load washing machines, will pick up 378-490424” ELECT. Stove. Shop tools, a vari-ety. Don 315-7820PICK UP truck load of cow or horse ma-nure Paul 378-2337SMALL insulated shed or rabbit hutch 378-2410ORIG. rims for 81 Chev truck Tom 778-288-4095RECORDS, hockey cards, hunting knives Tom 778-288-4095OLD LANDSCAPE paintings, free or cheap for craft projects. 280-1017ROAD-WRTHY util. trlr for dumps runs 378-0993, text 604-302-6232

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YOU NEED A HOME? Manufac-tured home, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, Call to view 1-800-361-8111, 315-1000 www.buyandsellmobilehomes. comTOP QUAL. Moduline modular home, exc cond. 2008, 2x6 walls, thermal wn-dws, super nice! 315-6105TO BE MOVED: small 10x40 1986 mbl home, 2 bdrms, gas htr, w/d, f/s. 1986 CSA approved $2000 315-7611RANCHER in Merritt, 1400sf, updated 3-bed/1-bath home, large wired shop, tons of parking. Nr stores/parks/schools. Covered patio, 8x10 garden shed. See kijiji #1540391125 for photos & details 250-299-9892 Garcia/Clapptn area.

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LOG CABIN located in a private rural setting 20 mins west of Merritt (Petit Crk area), approx. 500sq. ft, open concept, suitable for a single person who enjoys the outdoors, wood/electric heat, full bath/kitchen/yard, amazing views, available Janu-ary 15, $800 per month plus utilities, Looking for long term tenant, np/ns, call/text 604-534-1401WTD: SMALL RETAIL storefront building in Merritt. 604-789-1865EXECUTIVE, furnished bachelor suite. Single, mature adult. n/p, n/s, util. incl. $1000. Jan 1 378-5580ROOM FOR RENT Diamond Vale $630 incl hydro. 778-539-65752-BDRM apt $1000 + util. 315-2366RM for rent, refs a must 315-32903-BDRM, n/p, n/s, 778-639-0244

ROOM FOR RENT Dec 1, kitchen, laundry prove. Incl. tv/wifi/netflix, util, parking, linen & kitch. Utensils supplied, n/s, 315-57671-BDRM bsmt ste, shared kitch./bth,, util/cbl incl 778-869-3141WTD: 2-bdrm, cat friendly rental for Sept. [email protected] to rnt, shared, everything incl. some meals 280-2211 must like cats2-BDRM bsmt 315-5592, 315-2366, nr Save On Foods, Central SchlROOMMATE WTD: Wrkng male in 3 bdrm mbl home, nice priv. yrd, $600 util incl. text 280-979930’X60’ building metal cladding. 200 amp service. Nat. gas ht, incl. office & wshrm. 604-364-3410BARN BLDG. 45’x90’. 4050sq ft. Drs 20’x14’h. & 14’x14’ h. 30’ clng. + man dr. Water & elect 604-364-3410 ROOM FOR RNT for adult student going to NVIT. Adult student, n/s, n/drnkng, n/p Colleen 936-8763

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