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Smoke from US fires Wildfires burning in the Western United States are causing higher than normal smoke pollution in many areas of Interior Health. Smoke can worsen symptoms for those who have pre-existing respiratory condi- tions, such as asthma, allergies and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Typical symptoms may include: difficul- ty breathing; chest pain and discomfort; coughing; irritated eyes, nose, and throat. Smoke can also worsen cardiac dis- ease. Inhaled particles trigger the re- lease of chemical messengers into the blood that may increase the risk of blood clots, angina episodes, heart attacks and strokes. People with chronic cardiac conditions are more susceptible to chest pain, heart attacks, cardiac arrhythmias, acute congestive heart failure or stroke. If wildfire smoke is triggering mild symptoms individuals should take med- ications as prescribed and use a rescue inhaler if one has been prescribed. You should not take more medication, or take it more often than prescribed. If you are near the fires where smoke or particulates are significant, or the smoke is making them sick, consid- er leaving the area until the air is clear again. People should stay indoors as much as possible, and close windows if they can. Limit or eliminate outdoor ex- ercise until the air clears. Community Merritt Community Choir Like many other groups in our com- munity, the Choir has been affected by COVID19. We have temporarily cancelled our Fall start-up. When we come back to singing together, we will get the word out! Legion re-opens Sept. 17 The Legion will be open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays starting Thurs. Sept. 17, 1- 6pm each day. Meat draws on Sat- urdays. All COVID Rules will be adhered to. 6 people per table – no exceptions. MMBA beg./intermediate group rides The Merritt Mountain Bike Assoc hosts group rides each Wed. evening. Check facebook MMBA FMI. Reduce Your Wildfire Risk Are you ember ready? Fire loss from wildfires can start from the smallest of embers... However, if your home is fire resilient it can survive. Join Wildfire Mitigation Specialist Krista Minar for this FREE, in-person, (catered) lunch and learn. Discover how you can prepare for the 2021 fire season, today! Lim- ited Spaces Available. Social-distancing practices will apply. Saturday, September 19, 11:30am–1pm at the Civic Center, register on the Fire Dept facebook page. Tap dance classes Never put on a pair of tap shoes? or you want to get back into it? 5 or 50? this is your chance. Tap dance classes, presented by Kaitlin Mathis, starting at Love To Dance Academy on Sat. October 3. FMI 936-9011 or [email protected] Edgard Henry Ware April 6, 1928 - September 4, 2020 It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of long-time Merritt resi- dent Edgard Henry Ware on Septem- ber 4, 2020 with family by his side. He was the first born son of Lucie and Bertie Ware of Nicola Canford. He was delivered by Dr. JJ. Gillis April 6, 1928. Ed spent all but a few of his 92 years in the Nicola Valley. Ed and his brother George started logging in the late 50’s and he was driv- ing logging truck until he was 80 years old before he retired. He raised his fam- ily here and lived a long happy life. He is survived by daughters Karen (Darrel) Schafer, Lori (Rob) Poole, Cin- dy (Chris) Robideau, Kelly Lawrence and Shellie Ware. Sons Gary (Eleanor) Ware, Gerry Ware and Ryan (Carrie) Ware. Grandkids Steven, Sloane, Ernie, Eligh, Adam, Christie, Chad, Cori, Bob, Susan, Joanne, Annamarie, Kris- ta, Katrina, Justin, Charlie and Liam. Great grandkids Mike, Giana, Hay- lie, Reilly, Ben, Olive, Nate, Ashtyn, Kayson, Jaxtyn, Natia, Issac, Mia, Kev- in, Lilia, Ariel and Maliah. He was predeceased by his moth- er and father Lucie and Bertie Ware, brother George Ware, daughters Terri, and Lisa, and grandson Scott Firman. A service will be held sometime in 2021. In lieu of flowers please donate to a cause of your choice. Good-bye, beat it Dad. MERRITT MORNING Please recycle 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 SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 #3469 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 (250) 378-5575 2052B Quilchena Ave. 250-378-5575 ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS: If you are a hard working, customer driven person looking for a full-time job opportunity then please submit your resume via email to [email protected] or stop by & drop resume off in person. 2350 Voght St., Merritt 250 378-2254 RESTAURANT RESTAURANT 10am-10pm, closed Mon LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR STORE Daily 9am-11pm PUB OPEN PUB OPEN Wed - Sat 12noon - 2am SENIORS’ DAY SENIORS’ DAY Thursday 1-5pm Food & drink specials SPACE FOR YOUR AD TEL 378-5717 - FAX 378-4700 MARKET@UNISERVE.COM DELIVERY BARON Bob Dempster 11:00am - 11:00pm Text or Talk 7 days a week 250-378-7169 “JUST ASK ANYONE” Have you ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations? Where Did Larry Go Moe: “Where did Larry go?” Curly: “He’s round in front.” Moe: “I know what he looks like, I just wanted to know where he went.” If a firefighter fights fire & a crime fighter fights crime, what does a freedom fighter fight? Great deals in our back-to-school flyer. Check it out in-store or on facebook Prices in effect until September 15, 2020 When: Sunday September 20 What: A virtual Terry Fox Run: One Day. Your Way. We will unite in spirit, not in person! Where: Wherever you are! Around your neighbourhood, back- yard, down the street or around the block. Walk, Ride, Run! How: Register as an individual, family or a virtual team – start your fundraising effort! www.terryfox.org/ Why: Because cancer research cannot wait for COVID-19 to be over. Because Terry asked us to try. Because its the 40th anniversary of Terry’s Marathon of Hope! September is BC Disability Employment Month DID YOU KNOW? Businesses experience less turnover when they invest in staff with disabilities as they typically have higher rates for retention and are FIVE TIMES MORE LIKELY to stay on the job than people who do not have a disability? Join WorkBC Merritt in celebrating diverse abilities throughout September. Join our OPEN HOUSE Sept 17, 11am-2pm Come meet our Team, Win Prizes and find out more. Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @workbcmerritt 2099 Quilchena Avenue, Merritt Aries March 21 - April 19 This week have another strike at the opportunities you may have overlooked. Don’t be daunted by anything or anyone. You’re exactly where you need to be. Leo July 23 - Aug 22 Define your boundaries vis-à-vis someone else’s requirements. Your own needs are valid and deserve to be recognized. This will be easier than you think. Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 This week, as your ruling planet Jupiter connects with the planet of communication, there’s only one message. Your week will be good (and get even better). Taurus April 20 - May 20 The New Moon enables you to revisit a piece of your history, review what happened, and change the way you approach a key relationship. Virgo Aug 23 - Sept 22 Although the New Moon in your sign won’t enable you to wipe a slate clean, it will help you see with fresh perspective. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19 A situation at home or in family life has been problematic, and this has made you unhappy. This week, a shift will occur that makes you much happier. Gemini May 21 - June 20 Someone’s trying to tell you something, but sending mixed messages. If you take what’s hap- pening at face value, you’ll iden- tify the action you need to take. Libra Sept 23 - Oct 22 Your judgment is accurate. The best person to advise you is the one you see in the mirror! Self-belief is the key to a suc- cessful week. Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 You can make an arrangement that benefits both you and someone else. It’s a win/win situation! For this week at least, you can get what you need. Cancer June 21 - July 22 The New Moon signals a change of climate in your life. You’ve been working hard. Be ready to enjoy some rest and recreation. Scorpio Oct 23 - Nov 21 This week, don’t waste your time trying to do the impossi- ble. The New Moon encourag- es easy solutions to any prob- lems. Relax. Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 This week, the New Moon highlights an innovative way to tackle a process that has been taking up too much of your time and energy. At last! T his week’s horoscope
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Page 1: SENIORS’ DAY gift certificate...gift certificate (250) 378-5575 6"x3.66 Date This certificate entitles To recieve GC Authorized by - signature missvickispetalsandplants@gmail.com

Smoke from US firesWildfires burning in the Western

United States are causing higher than normal smoke pollution in many areas of Interior Health.

Smoke can worsen symptoms for those who have pre-existing respiratory condi-tions, such as asthma, allergies and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Typical symptoms may include: difficul-ty breathing; chest pain and discomfort; coughing; irritated eyes, nose, and throat.

Smoke can also worsen cardiac dis-ease. Inhaled particles trigger the re-lease of chemical messengers into the blood that may increase the risk of blood clots, angina episodes, heart attacks and strokes. People with chronic cardiac conditions are more susceptible to chest pain, heart attacks, cardiac arrhythmias, acute congestive heart failure or stroke.

If wildfire smoke is triggering mild symptoms individuals should take med-ications as prescribed and use a rescue inhaler if one has been prescribed. You should not take more medication, or take it more often than prescribed.

If you are near the fires where smoke or particulates are significant, or the smoke is making them sick, consid-er leaving the area until the air is clear again. People should stay indoors as much as possible, and close windows if they can. Limit or eliminate outdoor ex-ercise until the air clears.

CommunityMerritt Community Choir

Like many other groups in our com-munity, the Choir has been affected by COVID19. We have temporarily cancelled our Fall start-up. When we come back to singing together, we will get the word out!Legion re-opens Sept. 17

The Legion will be open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays starting Thurs. Sept. 17, 1- 6pm each day. Meat draws on Sat-urdays. All COVID Rules will be adhered to. 6 people per table – no exceptions.MMBA beg./intermediate group rides

The Merritt Mountain Bike Assoc hosts group rides each Wed. evening. Check facebook MMBA FMI.

Reduce Your Wildfire Risk Are you ember ready? Fire loss from wildfires can start from the smallest of embers... However, if your home is fire resilient it can survive. Join Wildfire Mitigation Specialist Krista Minar for this FREE, in-person, (catered) lunch and learn. Discover how you can prepare for the 2021 fire season, today! Lim-ited Spaces Available. Social-distancing practices will apply. Saturday, September 19, 11:30am–1pm at the Civic Center, register on the Fire Dept facebook page.Tap dance classes Never put on a pair of tap shoes? or you want to get back into it? 5 or 50? this is your chance. Tap dance classes, presented by Kaitlin Mathis, starting at Love To Dance Academy on Sat. October 3. FMI 936-9011 or [email protected]

Edgard Henry WareApril 6, 1928 - September 4, 2020

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of long-time Merritt resi-dent Edgard Henry Ware on Septem-ber 4, 2020 with family by his side.

He was the first born son of Lucie and Bertie Ware of Nicola Canford. He was delivered by Dr. JJ. Gillis April 6, 1928. Ed spent all but a few of his 92 years in the Nicola Valley.

Ed and his brother George started logging in the late 50’s and he was driv-ing logging truck until he was 80 years old before he retired. He raised his fam-ily here and lived a long happy life.

He is survived by daughters Karen (Darrel) Schafer, Lori (Rob) Poole, Cin-dy (Chris) Robideau, Kelly Lawrence and Shellie Ware.

Sons Gary (Eleanor) Ware, Gerry Ware and Ryan (Carrie) Ware.

Grandkids Steven, Sloane, Ernie, Eligh, Adam, Christie, Chad, Cori, Bob, Susan, Joanne, Annamarie, Kris-ta, Katrina, Justin, Charlie and Liam.

Great grandkids Mike, Giana, Hay-lie, Reilly, Ben, Olive, Nate, Ashtyn, Kayson, Jaxtyn, Natia, Issac, Mia, Kev-in, Lilia, Ariel and Maliah.

He was predeceased by his moth-er and father Lucie and Bertie Ware, brother George Ware, daughters Terri, and Lisa, and grandson Scott Firman.

A service will be held sometime in 2021. In lieu of flowers please donate to a cause of your choice.

Good-bye, beat it Dad.

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

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 — SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 #3469 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

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ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS: If you are a hard working, customer driven

person looking for a full-time job opportunity then please submit your resume via email to

[email protected] or stop by & drop resume off in person.

2350 Voght St., Merritt • 250 378-2254

RESTAURANTRESTAURANT 10am-10pm, closed Mon

LIQUOR STORELIQUOR STORE Daily 9am-11pm

PUB OPENPUB OPENWed - Sat 12noon - 2am

SENIORS’ DAYSENIORS’ DAYThursday 1-5pm

Food & drink specials

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

[email protected]

DELIVERY BARONBob Dempster

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

“JUST ASK ANYONE”

Have you ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?Where Did Larry Go Moe: “Where did Larry go?” Curly: “He’s round in front.” Moe: “I

know what he looks like, I just wanted to know where he went.”If a firefighter fights fire & a crime fighter fights crime, what does a freedom fighter fight?

Great deals in our back-to-school flyer.Check it out in-store or on facebook

Prices in effect until September 15, 2020

When: Sunday September 20

What: A virtual Terry Fox Run: One Day. Your Way. We will unite in spirit, not in person!

Where: Wherever you are! Around your neighbourhood, back-yard, down the street or around the block. Walk, Ride, Run!

How: Register as an individual, family or a virtual team – start your fundraising effort! www.terryfox.org/

Why: Because cancer research cannot wait for COVID-19 to be over. Because Terry asked us to try. Because its the 40th anniversary of Terry’s Marathon of Hope!

Contact us TODAY!Tel: 250-378-5151 • Email: [email protected]

@workbcmerritt on Facebook & Twitter

OPEN FOR VIRTUAL SERVICES!

September is BC Disability Employment Month

DID YOU KNOW? Businesses experience less turnover when they invest in staff with disabilities as they

typically have higher rates for retention and are FIVE TIMES MORE LIKELY

to stay on the job than people who do not have a disability?

Join WorkBC Merritt in celebrating diverse abilities throughout September.

Join our OPEN HOUSE Sept 17, 11am-2pm

Come meet our Team, Win Prizes and find out more.

Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @workbcmerritt2099 Quilchena Avenue, Merritt

AriesMarch 21 - April 19

This week have another strike at the opportunities you may have overlooked. Don’t be daunted by anything or anyone. You’re exactly where you need to be.

LeoJuly 23 - Aug 22

Define your boundaries vis-à-vis someone else’s requirements. Your own needs are valid and deserve to be recognized. This will be easier than you think.

SagittariusNov 22 - Dec 21

This week, as your ruling planet Jupiter connects with the planet of communication, there’s only one message. Your week will be good (and get even better).

TaurusApril 20 - May 20

The New Moon enables you to revisit a piece of your history, review what happened, and change the way you approach a key relationship.

VirgoAug 23 - Sept 22

Although the New Moon in your sign won’t enable you to wipe a slate clean, it will help you see with fresh perspective.

CapricornDec 22 - Jan 19

A situation at home or in family life has been problematic, and this has made you unhappy. This week, a shift will occur that makes you much happier.

GeminiMay 21 - June 20

Someone’s trying to tell you something, but sending mixed messages. If you take what’s hap-pening at face value, you’ll iden-tify the action you need to take.

LibraSept 23 -

Oct 22Your judgment is accurate. The best person to advise you is the one you see in the mirror! Self-belief is the key to a suc-cessful week.

AquariusJan 20 - Feb 18

You can make an arrangement that benefits both you and someone else. It’s a win/win situation! For this week at least, you can get what you need.

CancerJune 21 - July 22

The New Moon signals a change of climate in your life. You’ve been working hard. Be ready to enjoy some rest and recreation.

ScorpioOct 23 - Nov 21

This week, don’t waste your time trying to do the impossi-ble. The New Moon encourag-es easy solutions to any prob-lems. Relax.

PiscesFeb 19 - Mar 20

This week, the New Moon highlights an innovative way to tackle a process that has been taking up too much of your time and energy. At last!

This week’s horoscope

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salesBAILLIE HOUSE Flea market. Daily 10am-12pm & 2-4pm.

personalWTD: 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 250-378-4201TO THE GENTLEMAN who bought the leaf blower at Dot Ranch Cutoff Road yard sale. We have the bag attachment for it. Call Ava 378-5153 to get it.TO THE PEOPLE who bought the roll top desk at Dot Ranch Cutoff Road yard sale. We have the roll top if you would like it. Call Ava 378-5153 to get it.RESP. young senior lady for house sit-ting. Pets are ok. Exc. refs. Txt 315-9000KEYS FOUND, Granite Ave; fob, GM key, do not duplicate key and others(7). Darch [email protected]: stereo technician to install stereo, must be efficient 280-0543FOUND: pair of prescription sunglasses, Tues on Quilchena Ave between Houston and May St. They are at Dr Snee’sWANTED: Full time live in nanny for my 5 year old son. Must be able to cook and do minor cleaning. Please contact Sandy 936-8684EXPERIENCED, friendly western horse-back rider looking to ride in the Merritt area. If you have a few horses & would like a companion rider plse text 604-817-8670I 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

PIANO 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 450-231-1611JPV ENTERPRISES: Landscap-ing(lawn care, hedging, pruning, garden-ing), general labour. Licensed, equipped. On Facebook. 250 280 7077DRYWALL, 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. 378-6431NW HOME BUILDER offering serv. as prjct mgr + nw renovation projects. Spe-cialize in finish carpentry, flooring tiling & laminate. free est. Call/text Ken 315-6105, [email protected], 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 opportunityATTENTION JOB SEEKERS: If you are a hard working, customer driven per-son looking for a f-t job opportunity then please submit your resume via email to [email protected] or stop by & drop resume off in person.LOOKING FOR APPLICANTS with computer technical skills. The position would likely last less than 2 months and only if an election is called. Paul Mont-gomery, Distr. Electoral Officer – Fras-er-Nicola, Elections BC. 250-280-7031 [email protected] RANCH looking for p-t sea-sonal irrigator til end oct. Pat 315-5535

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 - appliancesFREE barbecue. 378-9663DANBY port. washing mach. DWM-17WBB, 35”hx21” w, offers 378-3781RCA 3.5 cu ft bar fridge, nw cond 378-5968NW Microwave. Toaster oven. Noma oil filled heater. Heat dish. Fan 778-639-0052NUTRI-BULLET Max, new. 378-5968BUNOMATIC coffee grinder works awesome $400. Double-burner butane stove $80 280-7499

for sale - automotive

84 CHEV short bus 427 motor, auto, prop. 2 tanks. new rims/tires & more, runs Wd stove, bunk & cupboards, runs great $13,000 firm ser. inq. only 378-964507 DODGE Caliber $2000 378-227599 CHEV pick-up 2500 Silverado, low km 6L vortex motor, exc cond $6500 se-nior owned 378-348889 TOYOTA tercel hatchback exc rn coni, 4 nw tires, 4 snow tires, $1200 378-827279 FORD F250 Camper spec. 460, AT, Factory Air, ps. No rust or dents. New 2-tone paint & interior. Ready for collector plates. Real nice $9500obo 378-419508 HONDA Ridgeline, v6, p/w, p/l, back-up camera, CD player/radio, rem. start, under 105k, $10,500. 315-501809 FORD F-150 4x4 parting out, 56k, motor gone, many other prts avail 778-653-929507 FORD Taurus, fully loaded, low km, 936-829714 JEEP Patriot, auto.,4cyl, front wheel drive, loaded, leather, sunroof,etc. Black w/black interior 109700 km. Awesome cond. $10,199. 250-378-391916” DODGE rims, 5 bolt, $100 378-2410

04 PONTIAC Bonneville. 1 owner since 2005. 3.8L V6, low mileage +/- 165K. Exc run. cond. Normal minor rust spots and plastic dings. Will require rear breaks & shocks in the near future 4/6 mos? Sell-ing because we decided it was time for an SUV. 8 rims & tires in gd cond. Drive anywhere. $2,300 firm 250-639-0898TRUCK canopy $100obo. Fits full size pickup with a 6’ 6” truck bed. 936-8484 after 5pm.TRANSFER case for 97-00 $200. 280-749904 YAMAHA XT 225 $2000, 2009km 378-1358CAR TOP pod. fits roof racks.Pix avail. $150. 378-1932, 250-999-0938ONE 205/60rx15 new summer tire. Joe 378-2676ONE 235/55r17 Yokohama summer tire, lk nw $75 (was $175 new) 378-621708 DODGE 2500, 6.7 eng. Bulley Dog transmission blt for pwr $12,500obo 280-1250FREE: 89 turbo Firefly, 91k, no wheels 378-552905 CHEV blazer 4x4, 200k, needs heater core, front windshield, drive door slight-ly damaged. Best offer 936-8885AUTO/VAN/TRUCK Roof Top Carri-er with holding clips and straps $100. 2 towing mirrors $30 each or both for $50. 315-9235 06 PT CRUISER, 203k kms, nw stud-ded wntrs, gd on gas. Body decent shape. $3200 Trish 315-53734 5-BOLT Dodge 16” rims with valves, $100. 378-241097 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, 4-dr $2500obo 315-943605 SUBURBAN $5000obo 378-6460

for sale - pets / livestock

6-WK OLD kittens, free to gd homes 280-0857GUINEA 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, $20 378-2410AWESOME CKC black lab for stud 378-5038DUCKS $20 each. Nigerian dwarf goats, 3 boys 936-8368, 778-661-0344YOUNG kittens & young cat to gd homes 778-661-0344, cell 936-8368BOURBAN Red turkey chicks, in Lower Nicola. $20each 936-8726

for sale - miscellaneous

SPLIT dry fir firewood $125/stacked pick up load, u pick up 378-5379NOMA Chuck Solar Spotlight set of 2 $10. 19W plant grow light blue spectrum $30, bought in May 2020 250-572-3329LT WT wheelchair suit for young adult/child $25. Old-style walker $10. Bath bench, nr new $15. Hospital bed, adjust-able, gd cond $300 378-7595JANOME sewing mach. $1000 378-2275INTERESTED IN making crab apples jelly w/ beautiful crab apples? 378-4603AIR mattr., rubber covered, blow up sngl, w/ cloth $15 378-6027FREE crab apples 378 5928FREE pallets at Napa Auto Parts, at the back 2114 Nicola Ave. Pls take them2X- REAL walnut wood blinds 42”x64” long. Still in the boxes., wrong size, pd $90 each, offers. 378-6272FREE TO A VERY GOOD HOME: beautiful, upright, solid walnut Heinz-man piano, 1908, beautiful sound & beautiful pce of furniture 778-865-4105WESLO Cadence G 3.9 treadmill $449 from Can. Tire 250-641-72413 WIND vent whirligigs $30ea. 3x50 ft of white vinyl fencing $50. 3 camping chairs, new in bags for $10ea 280-0569WINDOW sealed unit side slider 36”X48” $100. 378-6027MEN’S silver ring sz 8.5 $150obo. Women’s 4-pc puzzle ring, silver $100, sz 6 315-5254UNRESERVED ESTATE Auction on Sunday August 23rd, 2020 at 1284 Sal-ish Road, at 10:00am. 3 c-cans full and as per Dr Bonnie rules only 47 allowed in. We supply the masks and wipes. Mo-torcycle, Scooter, Antiques and more. High bidder takes all. Term of payment Cash or certified check. Sale conducted by Harvey’s Auction Service. Call 250-376-7826 or 250-319-2101.GARLIC $10/lb 280-1251OLD WALKING plow, restored John Deere $300obo 378-4904FREE: 48”x 78” 2-piece Glass sliding Closet door, one piece lk nw, other has a cracked glass, c/w track & all hardware. 378-5004, 2202 Garcia StLOT OF LUSH bath products, powder & perfume, $70. Capezio MJ tap shoes as new, size 8.5/9, $35. Fitbit Alta HR, NIB, $105. 378-2410PLUSH beige area rug w/ sml dusty rose/blue flwrs (94Lx63W) $75, grt shape. Free brown bookcase. Txt 604-817-8670NIGHTHAWK wheelchair $50 378-5038NEW carpets/rugs. Many household items 778-639-0052SML Folding mesh playpen with sun cover, new $25 378-6272AQUASCAPE Ultra 550gph pond pump. $60 250-434-8378DILL and/or rhubarb, offers 315-9235PARACORD bracelets, survival brace-lets, keychains, etc. Custom made for you or browse instagram pg at grewolf _designs 280-4004BRICKS: 100’s of new Grey Jumbo’s, 7.50 x 3.75 x 5, 1/2 price at $0.80 ea. 100’s of used Red Bricks at $0.50 each 378-6787FREE: Lilac hedge 7x20 feet, you need a bobcat to dig it, & must take all. 1st come, 1st gets. 378-2410BLOW OUT on take home wine making kits. $20/ $30 each. Come take a look. 2865C Pooley Ave 250-378-6622 GRANNY’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

TORCH-ON roofing: 1 full roll, 6 par-tial rolls $75obo 378-4043

for sale - furniture

STEREO am/fm w/ artif. f/p, record player $150obo. 3-pc marble table $100. Dining set, china cabinet 64x78 w/ 6 chairs. Dining set 4 chairs $75. Qu bed w/ dresser, lk new $750. Double bed w/ dresser & night table $200 378-4586FREE wooden bed frame w/ headboard & footboard, suit. for a twin extra long mattress or futon mattress. 378-9663MOTORIZED medical bed $450 378-5140SOLID oak dbl pedestal diningrm table – w/ leaves 7‘ lng; 5’ w/o leaves. exc. cond. 6 cust.-built hi-backed oak roller chairs, some repair needed. Offrs Ava 378-5153PINE country cabinet 4 door, 36”w, 64”h, 22”d $200 obo. Queen size bed chesterfield, blue & white stripe, Ikea $150 obo 378-6787COFFEE table & 2 end table & 2 lamps $120, or sell sep. 378-5546SMALL glass/metal frame coffee table. Glass cabinet 378-5968 GLASS desk & leather chair, near new $60 525-0329for sale - electronics/software

42” TV Hitachi w/ stand $150obo. Fax/copier/scanner $50obo. 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, 604-704-4445RCA tv, 55” $25 378-4244LAPTOP. LG subwoofer. Bell HD re-ceiver 778-639-0052CANNON 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

TENT TRLR $600obo 378-5487DOWNSIZING: 35.5’ triple slide 5th Wheel, wntr pkg, heated tanks, full skirt-ing, f/p, office desk, king bed, n/s, clean, well maintained, never been a snow bird RV, only serious buyers please 315-9439GEN. or power plant lk brnd nw/used camping 2hrs max. Champion model 3500 /3000 wrks exc, could power home or cottage on continual basis. pd $695 at Can. Tire 4 yrs ago sell $300. 604-256-6794, 525-2024 or [email protected] BOY by Seattle Sports, all-terr. Centre cart, w/ assembly instructions $60 315-1648BAG BOY golf cart exc cond. $60 378-81402 FOLDING 2-whl bicycles, $100 each, immaculate cond. 280-0543KENDA Kwick seal bicycle 20” tube $5 378-6027SMALL fish boat w/ brand nw custom trailer $1150obo 378-2337CANOE paddles. Varnished wood, lk nw. $53.98 plus taxes @ Cdn Tire. Sell for $30 936-8484 after 5pm11 POLARIS Razor 800, owned by se-nior citizen, signal lights, winch, cargo box, horn, gd cond. $8500 778-653-9295 located in MerrittBASKETBALL stand w/ hoop in exc cond. 280-943318’ RED fiberglass cargo canoe, 17” deep, 4’ across, 3 seats will handle a moose, on built H/D trlr on nw tires. Be-low market $3000. Buyer will receive a free kicker motor. Valerie 778-220-13999.5HP outboard Evinrude motor, with fuel tank, runs good $450 378-596816’ X 32’ swimming pool cover/tarp $25. 378-621712 ADVENTURER camper fully load-ed, one owner immac. cond. 378-9782YOUTH batting helmet $10 378-2410CAMP CHEF outdoor camp oven model C-oven, lk nw $150 378-9009LADIES Golf clubs- full set in bag. $125obo 378-6272

for sale - tools/equipment

709 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 378-050020X24 hvy gauge green tarp w/ grom-mets, lk nw $500. 20x25 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 378-0500CRAFTSMANS 10” radial arm saw very good cond. $450obo 378-6027 WD stove CSA appr’d $300 315-8087INBOX Fuel tank, L shaped 125 Gal-475 liter cap. 12V pump and filter & hose. $400obo, 378-4195C.L.L. 1 hp 4” shop sawdust/ dust col-lection unit $250 378-6027KUBOTA tractor w/ tiller 280-9433BELL & GOSSETT 1/4 hp 115 volt air compressor, $70. for tires, tools, paint etc. 280-0569NEW 30-LB sledge hammer $35 Joe 378-2676SKIL 8” drill press $125. Meddings drill press $150. Craftsman 9” bandsaw $100. Delta 2000 16” scroll saw $100. Crafts-man 42” belt & 8” sander/grinder $150. Guest 50 amp marine battery charger $250. 250-378-6787 view with a mask onSML util trlr, gd for car, box 3’wx6’l $400 378-2370LAWNMOWER 280-94333000W inverter, Hibo inflatable boat, Briggs/Stratton Pacer fire pump $290. 378-5038BRADFORD BUILT flatdeck, new condition and never installed, with under deck tool boxes and 5th wheel hitch. Fits a standard size pickup $ 3500 315-2898 Lower Nicola

MONDAY EDITION — SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 #3469Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 T: (250) 378-5717 F: (250) 378-2025 E: [email protected]

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wanted/wanted to buy

SML amount of turbine oil 315-1447WTD TO RENT: NVIT student needing rental in Merritt. Jerry 250-392-9052FRIDGE w/ ice/water 378-7412WALKER, type you can sit on 378-5845MOVED BACK to Merritt need couch in earth tones hopefully. Tim @ [email protected] PLACE to put small trailer up to 20’, ie. driveway, back yard, for approx. 6 months, can pay small rental. Herman 604-825-2677WANTED TO BUY: small older travel trailer, any condition. Get rid of that eyesore in your back yard 778-661-0927, cell 520-820-5777LANDSCAPE paintings on canvas, framed or unframed, cheap or prefer free, for sewing into bags. 280-1017

for sale house/property

TOP QUALITY Moduline modular home in exc cond. 2008, 2x6 walls, thermal windows, super nice! To view 315-6105TO BE MOVED: small 10x40 1986 mbl home, 2 bdrms, gas htr, w/d, f/s. 1986 CSA approved $2000 315-7611YOU NEED A HOME? Manufac-tured home, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, Call to view 1-800-361-8111, 315-1000 www.buyandsellmobilehomes. com

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for rent

CLAPPERTON MANOR 2-bdrm apt $1000 incl ht/hot water/ free laundry in bsmt. Mike n/p 315-90973-BDRM home, 2 full baths, n/s, n/p Oct 15 778-639-02443-BDRM house, upstairs, Sept 15 $1500, sml pets ok, nr Cntrl School. 3-bdrm duplex, Sept 15 $1500, sml pets ok, nr Menzies St. 525-02401-BDRM bsmt ste, shared kitch./bth,, util/cbl incl 778-869-3141RM for rnt, kitch. privileges., ln-dry/wifi, n/s, n/drugs 315-5951, 315-5767BRAND NEW 1-bdrm bsmt, w/d/f/s/micro/dw incl., wifi/internet heat/light incl $1200 315-1654RM for rent, refs a must 315-3290WTD: 2-bdrm, cat friendly rental for Sept. [email protected] hse 1 blck dwntwn. 3- bdrm dplx nr Bob’s 525-02403-BDRM house upstairs, nr Cntrl School, immed. $1500 525-0240RM 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 280-9799

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