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Small Business Wk NV Community Futures has part- nered with local experts to host a full ros- ter of interesting — and free — seminars & activities this week. Check out the list below & participate! Community A Grassland Odyssey Nicola Naturalist Society presents David Pitt-Brooke who will speak on his recent 1000 km hike through the grass- lands of southern BC, illustrated with photos from his new book Crossing Home Ground – A Grassland Odyssey. Thurs Oct. 19, 7pm at NVIT Lecture Theatre. All welcome, membership or donation. Vintage Car Club fundraiser dinner The Merritt Chapter of the Vintage Car Club will be holding a fund raising dinner on October 21 at the Grand Pub and Grill. Enjoy a steak or chicken dinner and have fun at the toonie auction. FMI & tickets, Ted 378-4195 or Kim 378-2672. Kids music workshop w/ Bruce Vogt Pianist Bruce Vogt will hold a kids’ workhop on Saturday , Oct. 21, 10am at the Civic Center 6-12 yrs — to inspire music learning, piano practice, and skills in young students, everyone welcome to attend. $10 per person, family $30. Mas- ter Class, at 11am, at the Civic Center. Piano students must register, $10 per per- son. FMI contact Cecilia Dyck 315-0022. Rebekah Lodge luncheon & bake sale Patricia Rebekah Lodge will hold their annual luncheon & base sale, Nov. 4, 11am-1:30pm at the Seniors’ Hall, 1675 Tutill Cresc. Luncheon, tea, white ele- phant sale, raffle draw. Black’s Pharmacy 2037 Quilchena Ave., Merritt BC (250) 378-2155 merriTT morNiNg Please recycle 1951 Garcia St. Merritt, Bc Custom mugs Your photos or art on a mug — great gifts! Jamieson Multivitamins 100% Complete $ 12 99 Office Supplies (250)378-6882 Printing & Engraving (250)378-6808 90’s World Food day edition — october 16, 2017 #3066 News, opinion, community events & classifieds since 1996! Box 2199 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 T (250)378-5717 F(250)378-2025 [email protected] www.merrittmorningmarket.com MERRITT PICKLEBALL CLUB Now playing ndoors at the old CMS Gym (2975 Clap- perton Ave), M/W/F 8:30-11:00am; M 6:30-8:30pm. It's an easy sport to play, great fun and exercise. Demo paddles and instruction available. For more info call Brian (250) 378-7452 or Gary (250) 280-0105. Teen Attire A teen-aged boy with spiked hair, nose ring and baggy clothes was overheard telling a friend, "I don't really like to dress like this, but it keeps my parents from dragging me everywhere with them." Get The Job Done "This little computer," said the sales clerk, "will do half of your job for you." Studying the machine, the senior VP said, "Fine. I'll take two." Fall is here, ‘tis the season for pruning, raking & yard cleanup! Remember, it doesn’t just look good, it can also lower your home’s risk from wildfire. For more information on Firesmart activities: email Don Parno at [email protected] Or visit www.firesmartcanada.ca Learn to Quilt class Monday Oct 16th, Monday Oct 23rd & Monday Oct 30th 6pm - 9:30pm • $50 + materials Instructor Louisa Robertson Three sessions (with homework). Learn the basics of cutting, sewing and pressing. Piece a simple quilt top, quilt it using your sewing machine, and finish it off with a binding and a label. Need a minimum of 6 persons . Cost is $50 plus materials Con- tact Eleanor at 250-378-3734 Must be registered by October 11th Contact Eleanor 250-378-3734 2675 Garcia St., Merritt This would make a great Christmas gift for the would-be quilter is offering a… help wanted looking for a casual/ part-time front counter person to join our small and happy team of people. Must be available to work 1-2 days a week, including SatURdaYS, with the flexibility to cover additional shifts if necessary. potential for more hours if that's what you want. drop your resume off at the shop or send us an electronic copy at [email protected] Minister of Citizens' Services Jinny Sims was in town late last week for meetings with several departments. She also toured Aspen Planers, above with Harry Lali (left) & owner Paul Ghog (centre). Photo: Harry Lali ISCU Day of Difference On Oct. 19, the Interior Savings Credit Union & Insurance Services staff will hold their Day of Difference event. Locally the group will help out with the interior clean-up & organization of Nicola Valley Shelter and Support Society, and they will also clean the poppy trays and money tins for the Royal Canadian Legion 96. Pumpkin Patch This past weekend, 3 Bar Farms hosted its sixth annual Pumpkin Patch — and you can catch it again next Saturday, Oct 21 & Sunday Oct 22, 10am-4pm, 2124 Tomkinson Rd, 15 mins from downtown in Sunshine Valley. Games, petting zoo, hayride, vendors, concession, photos. And Sunday, all kids who come in cos- tume will get a prize. $2 for adults, $1 for children, and $5 for a family of 4. FMI Lucas 378-2124, www.3barfarms.com Delivered By: Small Business BC Presented By: Bill Erichson of Pacific Training Innovations, delivered via live webinar. Monday October 16, 9am-12pm in the Commu - nity Room-City Hall, 2185 Voght St. Presented By: Brandon Olds. How important is Social Media to promote your business? Overview of the different Social Media, chan- nels, posting , analytics, etc. Monday October 16 and Wednesday October 18, 5pm-7pm in the Community Room-City Hall 2185 Voght St. Presented By: Tyrone Joseph from All Nations Trust. Would you like to know what Grants are available through All Nations Trust? Info for funding and financing small business and com- munity business projects. Tuesday October 17, 12pm-2pm & 6pm-8pm in the Community Room-City Hall at 2185 Voght St. Hosted by: Community Futures Nicola Valley To celebrate Small Business Week, Community Futures Nicola Valley. Community Futures will match all donations & the proceeds go towards supporting the Collettville School Quebec Trip. Thank you to the local grocery store for providing the hot dogs. Wednesday October 18, 11:30am- 1:30pm outside our office, 2185B Voght St. Presented by: Carrie Ware & Company Inc. Understanding Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss, Retained Earnings/Deficit, and Cash-Flow. Your financial statements are an essential tool to help you make important business and invest- ment decisions. Thursday October 19, 12pm- 1:30pm in the Community Room-City Hall at 2185 Voght Street. Hosted by: Merritt Chamber of Commerce What is the Chamber of Commerce? What are the main objectives of the Chamber of Com- merce? What are the benefits of joining? Join them at their Open House to find out, Friday October 20, 10am-2pm at their office, 2185B Voght St. Hosted by: Community Futures Nicola Valley. The best way to make connections within the Merritt Business community. Bring your busi- ness cards and be ready to network with the local stakeholders. Join us on Friday October 20, 5:30pm-7pm in the Community Room - City Hall, 2185 Voght St. Delivered By: Community Futures Nicola Valley and Royal Bank of Canada. Presented By: Michael Sumbler from Equifax Canada, in per- son. Do you know how to fix your Credit Score? Soft hit vs hard hit, Equifax Credit Breach and more questions answered. Thursday October 19, 6pm-8pm in the Community Room - City Hall, 2185 Voght St. Join cFDc and their partners in helping to promote small business in the community. the following events are Free to the public to attend. Increase your knowledge and help your business grow. OctOber 15-21, 2017 Small Business Week If you are interested in any of these seminars, please contact Manuel (250) 378-3923 or [email protected] Nicola Valley Community Arts Council invites you to a annual General MeetinG Wednesday October 25, 2017, 7pm City Hall Community room, 2185 Voght st. All members welcome to attend learn more about what your Arts Council has been up to this past year. Please ensure your membership is up to date prior to the meeting. For more information contact [email protected] Y e a r s Free to Attend Primary Caregivers & Staff - Everyone is Welcome Tuesday October 17, 2017 - 1:00 PM Civic Centre, 1950 Mammett Ave. Merritt Please RSVP to 250 378-2141 (Free Dessert!) Proudly Hosted by Merritt Funeral Chapel Find out what Caregivers Need! And Achieving Lifelong Good Mental Health Chuck Nechtem is the founder, therapist and president of Charles Nechtem Associates, Inc. Business Insurance Magazine lists CNA in the top ten Employee Assistance Program (EAP) firms in North America. His company now serves over 9 million employees/members and their families from over 3,000 companies. He is the creator of the Compassion Helpline serving Dignity Memorial families and providing grief coun- selling, comfort, and support as these families heal from their losses. Presented by Chuck Nechtem Aries March 21 - April 19 A truth is waiting to be unveiled, and you don’t have to be the one to divulge it. Your intuition is powerful. If you can keep an open mind, integrity will follow. Cancer June 21 - July 22 Things have changed. They are not as you thought they were, not just different - but better! Don’t just do what you have to, do what you'd like to. Libra Sept 23 - Oct 22 Recently, you've been distracted by a fantasy that is convenient to believe. This week, the dream can become a part of your reality. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19 You have more sway than you think. If you're clear about what you want to happen, and you're able to trust, you can make important advances. Virgo Aug 23 - Sept 22 Right now, what you think will happen, will happen. It's time to put negativity to one side and focus on a bright future. Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 What's on the surface matters far less than what lies beneath. Though it feels important to fit in, don't lose sight of your uniqueness this weekend. Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 This week, if you ignore your doubts and the doubters, you'll access new faith in your own abilities. Your confidence is on the rise. Gemini May 21 - June 20 Don’t take life for granted.If we become blasé, we lose vital per- spective. Something important is happening in your life. Don't undervalue the gifts on offer. Taurus April 20 - May 20 If something seems less than perfect, don't just dismiss it as futile or hopeless. Appear- ances can be deceptive. Much is yet to be revealed. Leo July 23 - Aug 22 If you're skilful this week, you can easily resolve a matter that otherwise risks becoming con- troversial and divisive. It will be easier than you think. Scorpio Oct. 23 - Nov 21 This week, you see evidence that reinforces a recent deci- sion to be true to yourself. Your refusal to compromise is gain- ing you respect & admiration. Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 In the busyness of the moment, we forget to explain the machi- nations behind our decisions. Sharing will further understand- ing this week. his Week’s Horoscope T Nicola Valley Transportation Society (NVTS) is looking for future enthusiastic board members of the Society NVTS is a non-profit operating transit company. Funding is shared between the City of Merritt and BC Transit through a partnership with the TNRD and Lower Nicola Indian Band. We want your ideas, attendance, support, and to raise awareness of the importance of bus transit to Merritt & the Nicola Valley. If this feels like an enterprise you can contribute to, then please attend our ANNuAL GeNeRAL MeeTING Wednesday, October 25, 7pm, at the eMCON SeRVICeS Office, 105-1121 McFarlane Way (Directions: end of Houston Street; Turn left on Pooley Ave; watch for McFarlane Way on the left; look for the eMCON building on the left.) There will be a notice on the front door. Snacks provided.

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Small Business WkNV Community Futures has part-

nered with local experts to host a full ros-ter of interesting — and free — seminars& activities this week. Check out the listbelow & participate!

CommunityA Grassland Odyssey

Nicola Naturalist Society presentsDavid Pitt-Brooke who will speak on hisrecent 1000 km hike through the grass-lands of southern BC, illustrated withphotos from his new book Crossing HomeGround – A Grassland Odyssey. Thurs Oct.19, 7pm  at NVIT Lecture Theatre. Allwelcome, membership or donation.Vintage Car Club fundraiser dinner

The Merritt Chapter of the VintageCar Club will be holding a fund raisingdinner on October 21 at the Grand Puband Grill. Enjoy a steak or chicken dinnerand have fun at the toonie auction. FMI& tickets, Ted 378-4195 or Kim 378-2672.Kids music workshop w/ Bruce Vogt

Pianist Bruce Vogt will hold a kids’workhop on Saturday , Oct. 21, 10am atthe Civic Center 6-12 yrs — to inspiremusic learning, piano practice, and skillsin young students, everyone welcome toattend. $10 per person, family $30. Mas-ter Class,  at 11am, at the Civic Center.Piano students must register, $10 per per-son. FMI contact Cecilia Dyck 315-0022.Rebekah Lodge luncheon & bake salePatricia Rebekah Lodge will hold theirannual luncheon & base sale, Nov. 4,11am-1:30pm at the Seniors’ Hall, 1675Tutill Cresc. Luncheon, tea, white ele-phant sale, raffle draw.

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

m e r r i T T m o r N i N g Please recycle

1951 Garcia St. Merritt, Bc

Custom mugsYour photos or art on a mug — great gifts!

JamiesonMultivitamins 100% Complete

$1299

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

90’s

World Food day edition — october 16, 2017 #3066News, opinion, community events & classifieds since 1996! Box 2199 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8

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

MERRITT PICKLEBALL CLUBNow playing ndoors at the old CMS Gym (2975 Clap-

perton Ave), M/W/F 8:30-11:00am; M 6:30-8:30pm.It's an easy sport to play, great fun and exercise.  Demo

paddles and instruction available.  For more info callBrian (250) 378-7452 or Gary (250) 280-0105.

Teen Attire A teen-aged boy with spiked hair, nose ring and baggy clothes was overheard telling afriend, "I don't really like to dress like this, but it keeps my parents from dragging me everywhere

with them."

Get The Job Done "This little computer," said the sales clerk, "will do half of your job for you."Studying the machine, the senior VP said, "Fine. I'll take two."

Fall is here, ‘tis the season forpruning, raking & yard cleanup!

Remember, it doesn’t just look good, it can also lower your home’s risk from wildfire.

For more information on Firesmart activities:email Don Parno at [email protected]

Or visit www.firesmartcanada.ca

Learn to Quilt classMonday Oct 16th, Monday Oct 23rd &

Monday Oct 30th 6pm - 9:30pm • $50 + materialsInstructor Louisa Robertson

Three sessions (with homework). Learn the basics of cutting, sewing

and pressing. Piece a simple quilt top,quilt it using your sewing machine, andfinish it off with a binding and a label.

Need a minimum of 6 persons. Cost is $50 plus materials Con-

tact Eleanor at 250-378-3734Must be registered by October 11th

Contact Eleanor 250-378-3734 • 2675 Garcia St., Merritt

This would

make agreat

Christmasgift

for the would-be

quilter

is offering a…

help wantedlooking for a casual/ part-time front counter person to join

our small and happy team of people.

Must be available to work 1-2 days a week, including

SatURdaYS, with the flexibility to cover additional shifts if

necessary. potential for more hours if that's what you want.

drop your resume off at the shop or send us an electronic

copy at [email protected]

Minister of Citizens' Services Jinny Simswas in town late last week for meetings withseveral departments. She also toured AspenPlaners, above with Harry Lali (left) & ownerPaul Ghog (centre). Photo: Harry Lali

ISCU Day of DifferenceOn Oct. 19, the Interior Savings Credit

Union & Insurance Services staff willhold their Day of Difference event. Locallythe group will help out with the interiorclean-up & organization of Nicola ValleyShelter and Support Society, and they willalso clean the poppy trays and moneytins for the Royal Canadian Legion 96.

Pumpkin PatchThis past weekend, 3 Bar Farms

hosted its sixth annual Pumpkin Patch —and you can catch it again next Saturday,Oct 21 & Sunday Oct 22,  10am-4pm, 2124Tomkinson Rd, 15 mins from downtownin Sunshine Valley. Games, petting zoo,hayride, vendors, concession, photos.And Sunday, all kids who come in cos-tume will get a prize. $2 for adults, $1 forchildren, and $5 for a family of 4. FMILucas 378-2124, www.3barfarms.com

Business Planning for Developing BusinessesDelivered By: Small Business BCPresented By: Bill Erichson of Pacific TrainingInnovations, delivered via live webinar. Monday October 16, 9am-12pm in the Commu-nity Room-City Hall, 2185 Voght St.

Social Media for Business:Presented By: Brandon Olds. How important isSocial Media to promote your business?Overview of the different Social Media, chan-nels, posting , analytics, etc. Monday October16 and Wednesday October 18, 5pm-7pm in the Community Room-City Hall 2185 Voght St.

Grants for First Nations:Presented By: Tyrone Joseph from All NationsTrust. Would you like to know what Grants areavailable through All Nations Trust? Info forfunding and financing small business and com-munity business projects. Tuesday October17, 12pm-2pm & 6pm-8pm in the CommunityRoom-City Hall at 2185 Voght St.

Community BBQ: Hosted by: Community Futures Nicola ValleyTo celebrate Small Business Week, Community Futures Nicola Valley. Community Futures willmatch all donations & the proceeds go towardssupporting the Collettville School Quebec Trip.Thank you to the local grocery store for providingthe hot dogs. Wednesday October 18, 11:30am-1:30pm outside our office, 2185B Voght St.

Understanding Financial Statements:Presented by: Carrie Ware & Company Inc. Understanding Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss,Retained Earnings/Deficit, and Cash-Flow. Yourfinancial statements are an essential tool tohelp you make important business and invest-ment decisions. Thursday October 19, 12pm-1:30pm in the Community Room-City Hall at2185 Voght Street.

Chamber of Commerce Open HouseHosted by: Merritt Chamber of CommerceWhat is the Chamber of Commerce? What arethe main objectives of the Chamber of Com-merce? What are the benefits of joining? Jointhem at their Open House to find out, FridayOctober 20, 10am-2pm at their office, 2185BVoght St.

Business after Business:Hosted by: Community Futures Nicola Valley.The best way to make connections within theMerritt Business community. Bring your busi-ness cards and be ready to network with thelocal stakeholders. Join us on Friday October20, 5:30pm-7pm in the Community Room - CityHall, 2185 Voght St.

Equifax Credit Report SeminarDelivered By: Community Futures Nicola Valleyand Royal Bank of Canada. Presented By:Michael Sumbler from Equifax Canada, in per-son. Do you know how to fix your Credit Score?Soft hit vs hard hit, Equifax Credit Breach andmore questions answered. Thursday October19, 6pm-8pm in the Community Room - CityHall, 2185 Voght St.

Join cFDc and their partners in helping topromote small business in the community.

the following events are Free to the publicto attend. Increase your knowledge and

help your business grow.

OctOber 15-21, 2017

Small Business Week

If you are interested in any of these seminars, please contact Manuel (250) 378-3923 or [email protected]

Nicola Valley Community Arts

Council invites you to a

annual General

MeetinG

Wednesday October 25, 2017, 7pm

City Hall Community room, 2185 Voght st.

All members welcome to attend learn more about whatyour Arts Council has been up to this past year. Please

ensure your membership is up to date prior to the meeting. For more information contact

[email protected]

Years

Free to Attend

Primary Caregivers & Staff - Everyone is Welcome

Tuesday October 17, 2017 - 1:00 PM

Civic Centre, 1950 Mammett Ave. Merritt

Please RSVP to 250 378-2141 (Free Dessert!)Proudly Hosted by Merritt Funeral Chapel

Find out what Caregivers Need!And

Achieving Lifelong Good Mental Health

Chuck Nechtem is the founder, therapist and president of CharlesNechtem Associates, Inc. Business Insurance Magazine lists CNA in thetop ten Employee Assistance Program (EAP) firms in North America.

His company now serves over 9 million employees/members and theirfamilies from over 3,000 companies. He is the creator of the CompassionHelpline serving Dignity Memorial families and providing grief coun-selling, comfort, and support as these families heal from their losses.

Presented by Chuck Nechtem

credit union day of differ-ence Merritt: Interior clean-up and organization ofNicola Valley Shelter andSupport Society and clean-ing poppy trays and moneytins for Royal Canadian Le-

AriesMarch 21- April 19

A truth is waiting to be unveiled,and you don’t have to be theone to divulge it. Your intuitionis powerful. If you can keep anopen mind, integrity will follow.

CancerJune 21 -July 22

Things have changed. Theyare not as you thought theywere, not just different - butbetter! Don’t just do what youhave to, do what you'd like to.

LibraSept 23 -

Oct 22Recently, you've been distractedby a fantasy that is convenientto believe. This week, the dreamcan become a part of your reality.

CapricornDec 22 -Jan 19

You have more sway than youthink. If you're clear aboutwhat you want to happen, andyou're able to trust, you canmake important advances.

VirgoAug 23 -Sept 22

Right now, what you think willhappen, will happen. It's timeto put negativity to one sideand focus on a bright future.

SagittariusNov 22 -Dec 21

What's on the surface mattersfar less than what lies beneath.Though it feels important to fitin, don't lose sight of youruniqueness this weekend.

PiscesFeb 19 -Mar 20

This week, if you ignore yourdoubts and the doubters, you'llaccess new faith in your ownabilities. Your confidence is onthe rise.

GeminiMay 21 -June 20

Don’t take life for granted.If webecome blasé, we lose vital per-spective. Something importantis happening in your life. Don'tundervalue the gifts on offer.

TaurusApril 20 -May 20

If something seems less thanperfect, don't just dismiss it asfutile or hopeless. Appear-ances can be deceptive.Much is yet to be revealed.

LeoJuly 23 -Aug 22

If you're skilful this week, youcan easily resolve a matter thatotherwise risks becoming con-troversial and divisive. It will beeasier than you think.

ScorpioOct. 23 -Nov 21

This week, you see evidencethat reinforces a recent deci-sion to be true to yourself. Yourrefusal to compromise is gain-ing you respect & admiration.

AquariusJan 20 -Feb 18

In the busyness of the moment,we forget to explain the machi-nations behind our decisions.Sharing will further understand-ing this week.

his Week’s HoroscopeT

Nicola Valley Transportation Society (NVTS)

is looking for future enthusiastic

board members of the Society

NVTS is a non-profit operating transit company. Funding

is shared between the City of Merritt and BC Transit

through a partnership with the TNRD and Lower Nicola

Indian Band.

We want your ideas, attendance, support, and to raise

awareness of the importance of bus transit to Merritt &

the Nicola Valley.

If this feels like an enterprise you can contribute to,

then please attend our

ANNuAL GeNeRAL MeeTING Wednesday, October 25, 7pm,

at the eMCON SeRVICeS Office,

105-1121 McFarlane Way

(Directions: end of Houston Street; Turn left on Pooley Ave;

watch for McFarlane Way on the left;

look for the eMCON building on the left.)

There will be a notice on the front door.

Snacks provided.

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monday edition — october 16, 2017 #3066Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Tel: (250)378-5717 Fax (250)378-2025 Email [email protected]

STeeL cabinets 280-4282034 STihL power saw, exc cond, nrnw chain, extra chain, gd compres-sion $375obo 315-7042yard maChine gas lawnmowerw/ 20” cut, side discharge 378-4101

Camper door 77 Dodge class cmotorhome, 23.5”x72” 280-0543uSed skid steer rotor 315-9789Looking for garage for rentcall Don 315-5742froe for woodworking 378-2778any Type plants, especiallyclimbers 378-2778reaS. price: washer 378-2098am reLiaBLe & responsible re-tired gent seeking property caretak-ing/rental accomm. in Merritt area. Iam a quiet and private person and donot smoke or party. Ideally wouldlike to caretake or work for rent, ei-ther partially or in full. Phil 778-254-2542, [email protected]” eLeCT. stove, gd wrkng cond,prfr white. wood stove CSA-apprv’d. pellet stove. lrge-mid-sizesnowblower elect. start not olderthan 10 yrs old 378-8156

463 BrenTon ave., low. Nic 3-bdrm rancher on 1100 sq. ft, on 1/2ac $245,000 525-12123-Bdrm house, full 3-bdrm unfin-ished bsmt ste, 280-94331500 Sq. fT. mfd home on .23 ac,2 bdrms, 2 baths, carport, backs ontoNicola Riv., stor. shed 8x12, lre backyard, office & family rm,$260,000.  378-5225 for apt to viewwanT To own your own home?2-bdrm 1-bth mbl home. Rnt tobuy315-1000, 1-800-361-8111wwwbuyandsellmobilehomes.com4-Bdrm 3-bth house w/ 2-bdrmlegal ste grnd lvl in Merritt $379,000778-358-9930douBLe LoT, ready to build on,in quiet neighbourhood 280-1017

dBLe garage, dwntwn, auto door &man-door, secure. Nov 1 Darch 378-73633-Bdrm full bsmt, lrg yrd, gar., sun-deck, Armstrong St. immed. 378-2047

dBL wide 2-bdrm, dn, 2-bth manuf’dhome for retired or semi-ret’d cpl w/ smlcaretkng on priv. prop. 1-800-361-81114-Bdrm house, lrg fncd yrd, dw/f/swrkng tenants only, refs req’d n/s, n/pn/parties $1250 + util 315-5315 aft 3pm3-Bdrm upper ste, everything incl.,1 & 1.5 bath 378-6788 btw 9am-12pm1-Brdm unfurn'd for profess’l/stdnt,shared living space, util. incl., 1 smalldog ok $400 +dep Richard 280-74771-Bdrm for 1 n/s adult only, n/s, n/p,heat incl.  Ref’s req’d.  $600 378-29541-Bdrmste, furn’d, util incl. n/p 378-6899 furn’d 1-bdrm ste incl. hydro, opticwifi, priv. walk-out bsmt entr. in quietnghbrhd.  nr hospital, Extra Foods 3782554 or nlsgorski@ gmail.com4-Bdrm upper level, 2 baths n/p,good area, $1400 + util. 778-882-07091-Bdrm ste, dwntwn, on indust.lot, deal w/ custmrs, $650 378-2337furn’d room, kitchn & lndry priv.,wifi, n/s, n/p $450, + dep 315-59512-Bdrm, 1-bth bsmt ste w/ f/s/w, sharedyrd, quiet cul-de-sac, $1000 incl. util. ,n/s, sml pet neg. w/ pet deposit. 2949Mclean Pl. 778-928-4844, 250-925-44143-Bdrm in 4-plx in low. Nic. grndflr, n/p, n/s $1000+ util. 378-37481-Bdrm furn’d bsmt $750 incl util.,shared kitch./bathrm  on main flr,cbl/intrnt incl Debbie 778-869-31411-Bdrm unfurn’d, shared bthrm/livngrm/kitch./lndry, intrnt & util.incl., 1 small dog OK, n/s $500 w/$250 dam. dep. Richard 280-7477SingLe oCC. quiet studnt or profess.only. 1-bdrm bsmt ste, cbl TV/hi-spd in-trnt, sep. entr., $500 incl util., n/s, n/p,refs req’d. 778-928-4844, 250 925-4414reno’d, cntrl a/c, 4-bdrm, 3-bthdplx, rec rm, lndryrm, stor., fncd yrd,quiet neighbrhd, f/s/dishwasher, n/s,n/parties, n/p, for working family aslongterm tenants w/refs.  378-7005 furn’d bdrm, shared main flrkitchen & bthrm, cbl/intrnt, utilitiesincl., lndry facilities. $500 + $250dam. dep. Debbie 778-869-3141Ln 2-bdrm suite, $625 378-8223room for rent, $400 incl. wifi/tvtext 280-6916 or call aft 7pm2-Bdrm bsmt ste, nr Central Schl.3-bdrm house, immed. 525-02402-Bdrm hse. 4-bdrm, upstairs w/ 1-bdrm bsmt ste. 378-6332, 778-240-3721

for sale house/property

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found: set keys at Nicola/Chapman,Friday 13th, 2 keys w/ brown fobcall/text 280-0543 Looking for someone to bag leaves378-5546Looking for someone who canspeak & read Russian in Merritt. Don315-5742The Soup BowL looking for volun-teers to help with kitchen prep, clean upand dishwashing. Open every Tues., vol-unteers needed 9am-1:30pm at the Angli-can Hall. Ask for Marg.exTreme weaTher SheLTernds volunteers  Nov 1- Mar 31. Volunteer& help out your community! Pls contactTerry (250) 280-6101 & leave a message.red CroSS is in need of volunteers.They work out of the hospital basement,open Tues, Thurs & Fri, 10am-noon. Vol-unteers are needed for 2 hrs/wk, on anyof these days. Visit or call 378-3269.LoST: keys on yellow lanyard, Sat af-ternoon. Maureen 378-1873homeShare space needed for politeyoung adult that has lived in Merritt longterm. 1-to-1 contact pref’d, must be willingto work with other service providers & par-ents. Crim. record check needed. Hopingfor long term, depends on provider’s &client’s comfort level. If this is somethingyou could do, please call 378-1667wiLL do odd jobs, collecting bottles,snwplwng, dog wlkng 315-0023, 525-0471found: lg cell phone, call to ID Al378-8156found: lady’s presc. glasses DVMHP315-5951Looking for Someone to helpwith raking, weeding, stacking hay, oddjobs 378-5223angie’S Tea Leaf reading.Anytime, gift certificates avail., will dogroup tea leaf reading. Future, money,love, relationships, business. 315-8685,525-0036

Looking for person with experiencein metal roofing to do small job.378-7496 or 378-4191Looking for a casual/p-t frontcounter person to join our small & happyteam of people. Must be avail. to work 1-2 days a wk,  including SATURDAYS,with the flexibility to cover additionalshifts if necessary. Potential for more hrsif that's what you want. Drop resume offat the shop or send an electronic copy [email protected] operators: looking for p/ton-call snowplow operators for priv. con-tracts, for trucks & snowplows 378-7122SidewaLk snowplow crew, must havedrvr’s lic. 378-7122now hiring taxi drivers @ Merritt& leo’s Taxis Paul 315-2345, 315-2366 heaLTh Care aide: Nicola Mead-ows Assisted living is seeking applica-tions from certified Care Aides

muSiC for hire, Richie & The Fend-ermen plays Rock n' Roll dances for:wddngs, brthdays,  anniv., graduations, Hal-loween/ Xmas/ New Years parties, comm.events, non-alcohol & alcohol events &whatever you desire. Also Country music.Richie 250-455-2556  or 250-455-2522rv repairS 378-6696TuToring: Retired teacher w/ 20 yearstutoring exper. will tutor English (all as-pects and in most subjects) in my home oryours. FMI go to www.KoiTutoring.com.378-9452 [email protected] Intro-ductory offer: 1st half hr tutoring FREE.need home renoS? Skilled handy-man with 20+yrs experience in light fram-ing, plumbing, drywall, finishing, taping,textured ceilings, flooring, custom wood-work such as shelving etc. For free esti-mate please call 315-8679. Multiple refsavail. upon requestSmaLL engine & marine repairs, byappt 250 378-0251houSekeeping, yard work 378-4022eager, reLiaBLe man w/ 4x4 trck& trlr, offering dmp rns, plywd/lumbrdeliv., gravel/dirt, Merritt & area, fastcourteous. greg 315-7525, 250-320-2054CerTified tree faller w/ small woodchipper,  truck & trlr w/  all the gear. orjust hauling debris to the dump. 378-6431Jpv enTerpriSeS: landscaping(lawn care, hedging, pruning, gardening),general labour. licensed, equipped. OnFacebook. 250 280 7077drywaLL, textured ceiling, painting.Call Jeff (250)378-3709, (250)315-2066granny'S House Quilting & Retreathas fabric and sewing notions. 378-3734

LiCenSed ChiLdCare FamilyPlace for children 0 – 12 years. We willhelp complete subsidy paperwork. OpenMon-Sat-. Drop ins welcome. Hours are6:00 – 9:00pm. located at Railyard Mall.2172 Coutlee Ave. FMI 378-4878

kiTCh. stove, gd cond $150 378-8147free Inglis dryer, gd wrkng ordr 378-4469free natural gas BBQ 315-9569SamSung DMR 77 series/tall tub dish-washer/black/ $200 378-2369kenmore dryer $75 315-3324woodS upright freezer 5' 6" tall exccond  $275   315 5677kenmore 24” under the counter dish-washer, clean, gd wrkng cond $65obo378-9169danBy 12,000btu port. a/c, nw/hardlyused, incl all attach. incl remote 378-5806danBy mini fridge/freezer, 3.0 cu.ft. De-signer Energystar $50obo. 604 996-8065

2 wnTr tires Trailmasters MP & MS, lotsof tread, 265x70x17” $80/pr obo. 315-105181 Chev van, grt cond., insured/driving$2900obo 525-0036unreLiaBLe, no ability, bad eyesight,poor location but try us anyway only $40per mo. to sell your car, trailer 378-233703 SuBaru Outback, AWD, auto. vrynice cond. & great  for wntr rds. 265k.  dri-ven by senior. $3000 378-7363Tire chains from    Can.   Tire, stock#1938, NEVER used.  $60obo 936-848410 eSCape Ford rims tires ice wintersnever used $800 378-6696

4 TireS Nokian Hakkapeliitta wintertires 215x60R16 off Toyota Camry w/rims $200obo 378-24834 LT  265-70-R17 winter tires 378-61104 aLL-SeaS. 215/65R16 tires on dodgerims $400, exc shape 315-22473 TireS, 4 rims 5-hole for Honda245/55R17 $200. 315-501880 gmC crew cab, extremely rare truckw/ NO RUST or dents, exc. paint. 350 –,AT, cold A/C. Motor runs good but a bittired. Ready for collector plates. $11,000378-4195vw Beetle 70-73 inside dr pnl & bck seat.3 sets truck tire chains 16” & 1 set 14-15“ chains [email protected] 378-6567  79 ford F250 camper special. 460 mtr,AT, Super cab, a/c & cruise. Beaut. nw 2-tone paint & nw inter. Factory alloy rims& gd tires. Small cracks in side of the seatto be fixed & it will be ready for CollectorPlates. $12,000 378- 419505 BuiCk Allure, vry clean, no damage,163,k, mostly hwy,  xtra set wntr tires onwhls, well maintained $4300 378-359303 ChryS. 300M, exc cond. incl nr nwset wntr tires w/ rims 378-91694 STeeL rims for 215-65R 16' tires, 5hole, fits Subaru & othrs $25ea 378-23254 BLaCk rims 16” fit VW Jetta $100936-80834 winTer Pro Ice Champiro tires &rims 235-60R18” tires, 5-bolt, 4.5”, offHyundai SantaFe $700obo 378-454811 Jeep Rubicon 67,000 km, Fullyloaded, nw Warn bumper c/w Warn M8000 lb winch 378-5590TireS: 1 m&s 205/60R15 100% tread,3 215/60R15 m&s 50% tread. 3205/65R15 m&s, 4 205/65R15 snowflake 65% tread, studded. 4 215/70R15snowflake 65% tread 936-88854 17” 6-stud factory ford stl rims w/ sensorslk nw, grt for wntr tires $200 315-83354 LT 265-70-R17 winter tires, 50% will de-liver in Merritt $150 [email protected] aeroSTar lw mil., gd cond 315-0197dodge Dakota canopy Frank 378-44934 hankook Pike winter tires 195/65r15, gd cond $100 315-0133, 936 838708 Chev Impala lT- $ 4800. ONlY107,000 km, p/steering, p/wndws, p/lcks,p/brks, v6 auto, stereo, cd playr, dual air,frnt whl drv. Txt/call 378-1523, 280-172693 ford Fiesta, body in great shape,sunroof, lots of nw parts - bearings, muf-fler, battery, fuel pump, tires, seat covers.$600obo Kathi 378-167692 oLdSmoBiLe Cutlass, 167k, 1owner, nw all-seas. tires $2000obo gar.-kept exc body 378-429212 honda Civic EXl. 75,000 km, au-tomatic, 1.8 ltr, 4 cyl., no accidents grtshape, loaded w/ leather seats, navigationsatellite radio & much more, 4 drs, 5 pas-sengers, frnt whl  drive, to  view driveby 2224 garcia St. $12,900obo 378-5004honda 50 motorbike $1100 378-5450harLey davidSon running boardswith brake pedal off a 2009 Crossbones,offers. Don 315-5742Canopy from 1997 Ford ¾-ton, 80”long $50 378-522501 hyundai Santa Fe, awd, 180k onnw eng. & just ovr 300k on odometer.Ideal wrk trck, M&S tires 1 yr old/lots oftread $700obo 378-700503 ford Escape XlT for prts, asis/where is $600 250-919-319408 ChrySLer Sebring convertible.exc cond, silver w/ grey leathr inter., blktop, p/s, p/d, p/l.  a/cg, heated seats 130k$8650 378-5821 03 fordTaurus wgn, v6 auto, 250k, cruise,air, tilt, p/s, p/b, body & inter. gd cond., a littlerough after sitting for 6 mos./minor wrk maybe req’d (fluids topped up etc), wntr tires (1seas.), split rear seats fold flush. Must go, tak-ing up space. lorraine 378-4564Tonneau cover – Extang Full Tilt,black, off 6’ box Toyota Tundra, open tooffers 378-704894 dodge one ton flatdeck, excellentcondition, great truck $6500. Tires vari-ous sizes $10 ea 378-393402 ford Focus mags $60. Few205/75R14 tires, make offer. 315-7716free: truck canopies Merritt Brick &Block, 2300 block Quilchena Ave.97 aeroSTar van, lw mil., very gdcond. 315-0197

4 young lovebirds $50ea, yellow w/orange heads. 4 finches, 2 zebra, 2 brown$100 w/ large cage 378-4416, 378-71373 CoCkaTieLS $400, 2 fem., 1 male778-207-0334raBBiTS: Dutch, flops & Flemis gi-ants. Billy 378-6308pair bonded, proven breeding pair love-birds $200, healthy 250-320-20542 CoCkaTieLS, lovely birds, healthy$150, cages avail. if needed 250-320-2054BudgieS $25 ea, diff. colours. Love-birds, starting $55 diff. colours. 250-320-2054free fem. kitten & male cat, desp. ndhomes Julia 250-574-3032

appLeS for sale, 2514 Irvine Ave.Mario 378-4168,Lk nw massage table $100 315-4765 pr men’s hand crafted sanders browncowboy riding boots sz 10 $25.  Pr men’sBlondo western leather fleece-linedboots round toes sz 11 $25,  exc cond.  Prof kid’s rollerblades adjusts sz 10-13$25.  315-8158men’S winter jackets, sz lrg, need to seeto make offer. 378-5691firewood: jack pine & fir, split, freedelivery to Merritt $200/cord 315-7573firewood unsplit $150/cord, splitprice can be neg’d, will deliver 280-1104appLeS, lots varieties, no spray10lbs/$10 378-9545var. lengths 4” plastic edging, free. 3 4’long fluorescent lt fixt. & bulbs, free378-5140men’S winter jacket, sz large, exc cond$20 525-1333SCooTer. lawnmower, whipper snip-per, lrg floor tv, sml deep freeze, 2 smallfreezers, lrg walker, household 315-2436pearS, greengage & Italian plums, pur-ple grapes (seeded) $1/lb, un-sprayed. 378-2410moving, backyard sale. Wood, tools,plus more 315-2436TuLip BuLBS, plant now for Spring,$5/doz 1336organiC garlic.  378-2122

niCoLa valley gym punch cards, 10visits per card, 3 cards in total, $20oboper card. 315-956921 BarBie dolls $500. 378-0423free: Carpet, black, lrg pieces greatfor landscaping. 378-5225farm fresh eggs 378-9236free-range farm eggs $5/doz, candeliver 778-717-0834hunTer Douglas ceiling fan, 52”, re-mote control quiet running, white, orlight ash, as new. $100 778-722-0177Boy’S snow boots w/ liners, exc. cond.sz 4 $10. gum boots sz 13 $5. ladieshigh blk leather boots lk nw sz 10b, $10.Free child’s wd desk, 7 drawers, 30”h x20”d x 42”w.  315-8158houSehoLd items: round kitch. tblw/ 4 chairs $100. Folding wd clothes line$5. 20” tv $25. qu headboard $10 comp.desk & chair $25. coff tbl $25. Total$190, or all for $160/all 378-6674190 Sq. fT. laminates, very good cond.1 sheet gyproc 378-6027Shoprider Sprinter scooter, exc cond$1000obo 378-6965waSh stand 48”h x36"w x 19”d, 1drawer, 1 cupboard and 2 side shelves,tile backsplash & marble counter top.$300obo Catherine 250-378-3741BoyS jeans exc cond. sz 10-12 $5/pr.Boys’ biker jacket, sz med. 280-9433renovaTion Sale: cream fiberglasstub, gd shape, open to offrs, 378-7048pr women’S grey cowboys boots sz10, used 1x, pd $150 sell $20 525-1333Canning jars 378-5016Cedar siding, come take a look.Veronica 315-5115Lk nw pr ladies sz 8 socks dirt bikeboots $120 hardly worn. TabletopYamaha elect. keyboard $25 378-4053LoCaLLy-grown vegetables: beets,chard, etc. 315-14473 BarBie dolls from late 80’s, still inorig. boxes 525-1333granny'S House Quilting & Retreathas fabric and sewing notions. Nw fabricfrom Katja's Quilt Shoppe, incl. somefabric for Canada's 150th.378-3734 unpaSTeurized raw honey: $40 for8 cups, $20 for 4 cups, $10 for 2 cups, $5for 1 cup. locally grown organic garlic,$10/lb. 378-4947

3-pC black leather sofa & 2 loveseats$400. 3-pc wd w/ glass coffee tbl set $80.Qu-sz bdrm suite, vry gd cond., w/mat-tresses $700 315-9569firepLaCe, electric, mantel top, w/blower for heat & remote $200 378-96944 dining room chairs, solid wood $40.Lamp, wall mnt, brnd nw $30 315-62595 STaCkaBLe coloured plastic chairs$5ea 378-6217anTique roll top desk  $400 378-5225Lazy Boy reclnr, gd shape $100 378-41812 LeaThr barstools w/ bcks. 378-4619enT. uniT 6’wx6’h, 22” d, $1500 nw,sell $250, lk nw 525-1333

BeLL sat. receiver w/ rem. $50 315-5018new Alpine cd/mp3 car stereo $100. Nwduel sim unlocked cell phone $150 obo.Nw rear view back up camera $60. lknw unlocked i phone 4 w/ case & chrgr$100. Shaw direct dish $40. 378-5004hiTaChi tv 45”, wrks gd w/ dvdplayer. Artif. f/p w/ bar & lrg cabinet$150. StarChoice Motorola receiver $10.778-358-9930pS 3 w/ 42 games, 3 controllers, Disneyinfinity $300/all. 315-0063

Cardio-style ET100 eliptical trainer,dist/scan/speed/time and calorie display,small moving whls $325 378-4853free-Spirit exerc. bike $125 378-4007quad skid plate & A-arm r&l coversfor 06 650 grizzly compl. 378-6567 or [email protected] belly boat, gd cond. Not in-flated in a while, but did inflate 378-7531CaLdweLL 9-13” Bipod, brand new$60 525-0109CroSSBow Barnett Rhino w/ all ac-cess. incl big target. Port. ice fishing firepits, no mess on the ice 378-4904Bike trailer, lrg, 23” long, 16” w 9”d,lrg 14” tires $30 378-133624’ CiTaTion Supreme 5th-whl, well-maint’d, lots extras $6500 378-94532 rv tailgates approx 66” & 62” $50 ea.378-5225newer 12’ boat on easy-loader trailer,9.9 merc 4-strk outbrd, 6-laner,$4200obo 604-839-8934 in low. Nic.35’ 5Th-wheeL 2003 Jayco Designer,3 slides, vry gd condition $17,900obo604-996-806510 arCTiC CaT 450 new tires greatmachine$ 2200obo   text 1-604-220-0424Can am quad 400 cc, excellent shape$3500. gio Rebel quad, 250cc, excellentshape $2000 378-3934

mini pellet stove w/ direct vent kit, sell-ing because allergic to pellets $1000obo378-8322king generator inverter 3000w, likeHonda remote start, nw  $900 378-6696airTighT wd stove, gd ordr 315-8087Lrg cabinet shop sandblaster $850, vrygd cond Joe 378-2676garage door seal 10 X 8  $30. Blackaluminum soffit 21' X 16" $20 280-8563duramax Flo n go Fuel container,53l/14gal, lk nw $50. 4 nw fuel contain-ers 20l/5.3gal. $10 ea 315.625922 ConCreTe blocks $40 378-7435Cargo trailer, 6x10, brand new $5500firm 378-3488oLder metal lathe, needs switch, someextra parts 280-9433waLL-mounT larg propane cyl. cage,holds 3 cyl. $45obo 378-6217roofing metal,  heavy gauge  12'×14'150$  250 315 5677green Works 2-n-1 lwnmwr, 120v,10amp, 16" cut., bought from Can. Tire for$249+ tx= $278.88, used only few timessell $200obo. Nw  Homelite 26cc  gastrimmer $125obo. Yardworks 12" elec-trict trimmer $25. Weed eater electricttrimmer 8" cut $15 378-5004wood lathe, 36", free-stndng w/ motor& quality set of chisels. $200 378-9694 oLder Thule rooftop storage carrier.8’x30”, gd cond. $300 Kathi 378-1676

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