High water on the nicola river the City of Merritt has been advised by the Ministry of Forests, lands and Natural resources that with the current weather trend, we can expect the Nicola river level to creep up, possibly resulting in increased seepage to low lying areas. at this time, the Ministry predicts that flows will remain within the channel banks of the Nicola river, and so City of- ficials don’t anticipate any over-bank flooding within the City. residents living adjacent to the Nicola river may experience further infiltration into pipes and basements as a result of groundwater seepage and/or basement drain backups. Depending on the weather, changes to water flows could result in some localized flooding which would required pro-active flood protec- tion along the river within the City. Emergency Program Coordinator Sky Mckeown urges residents living along the Nicola river, or traveling through the area, to be alert for potentially damaging flows or obstructions which should be re- ported to City Hall, (250)378-4224. He also asks everyone to keep a re- spectful distance from river banks and keep your children and animals safe. and for residents to remain alert to fur- ther potential flooding levels as the cur- rent weather trend continues. line painting on the Coquihalla With the warmer weather, the roads are swept and refreshing the lines begins. line painting on the Coquihalla is sched- uled to be completed by May 15th. this year, the Ministry of transportation and line marking contractors will be testing a thicker application of the paint on sec- tions of the highway to see if it improves the line durability. Winter maintenance, ie. snow plow- ing and sanding, cause significant ero- sion to lane markings. and with snowfall sometimes continuing into early May, the additional maintenance work means an additional impact on the lines. Federal environmental regulations have required a move away from the re- silient acrylic paints used in the past, to paints with lower Volatile organic Com- pounds (VoCs) that are easier on the en- vironment. the Ministry says they continue to test new types of paint and pavement marking technologies to try and identify options that are both long- lasting and environmentally-safe. Community VVa 20th annual Show & Sale May 1-31st at the Courthouse art gallery. reception May 3, 4-6pm, refresh- ments and meet the artists. gallery is open thursdays from 4-8pm, Friday & Saturday noon-6pm. FMi 378-6515. Baillie House garden Festival May 24, 10am-2pm. Plant sale and ex- change, lilac Conspiracy, crafts and art. ta- bles are free, to book a space call 378-0349. Kamloops model train meet May 2 6-9pm & May 3 9am-4pm, kam- loops is hosting the National Model rail- way assoc. Pacific Northwest model train meet, at the Calvary Community Church, 1205 rogers Way. admission $5 for adults, $4 for seniors & children, $15 for families up to 4 people. Hosted by the kamloops Her- itage railway Society and sponsored by kelly’s kaboose and Paleo toys & trains. FMi phone Brian (250)377-8510 or ken (250)828-8776, or www.kellyskaboose.ca archery Club local archery Club practises tuesday nights from 6:30-7:30. Contact BJ Moore for more info, 280-0304. printmaking workshop Novice adult Printmaking Workshop at the Courthouse art gallery, May 10, 10am-2pm. Drop in Fee $10, supplies in- cluded. Bring your lunch and come for creative fun. FMi call 378-6515 or email [email protected]Farmers Market garage sale Nicola Valley Farmers Market is hav- ing garage sale on May 10, 9am-2pm, at the parking lot beside the Baillie House. Spots are $10, bring your own table. Money raised go into NVFM’s yearly bursary, awarded to a high school stu- dent to farther their education. Please call Sue at 378-2031 to book your spot. rotary crab dinner 2nd annual Crab Fest May 10, 6pm, Civic Centre. Dinner, dance, auction items, 50/50 draws, live auction, and music. Pro- ceeds to Merritt Movie theatre & Food Bank’s Children’s Nutrition Program. tickets $50 each from Jacqueline 378-2546, Elizabeth 378-4288, or Brambles. Mother’s day @ Baillie House SOld OuT Both sittings for luncheon are sold out, though there is a faint hope to be able to get on the wait list, call 378-0439. Branding open houses the City will hold open houses for public input on Merritt's Destination Branding Project on Monday May 12 7pm, and tuesday May 13 1pm at the Civic Centre. there will also be an online sur- vey, so watch for details in the near future. please recycle weekend edition — may 2, 2014 #2576 News, opinion, community events & classifieds since 1996! Box 2199 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 T (250)378-5717 F (250)378-2025 [email protected] merrittmorningmarket.wordpress.com Office supplies priNtiNg & cOpyiNg (250)378-6882 (250)378-6808 Outdoor writing products for Outdoor writing people grEat SElECtioN NoW iN StoCk! Tel (250)378-8283 • 1953 Nicola Ave. Tropico Spice Restaurant diNNeR buffeT Each evening, 4:30pm-8pm 20% off our buffet for seniors The Hunter Greg: I used to hunt grizzly bears with a club. Ed: I don't believe that. Greg: Why not? Ed: Because it's too dangerous, hunting grizzly bears with a club. Greg: Well, I don't do it anymore, anyway. Ed: Why not? Greg: The membership fees got too high. 1301 Nicola Ave. 250-378-5121 From concrete and gravel to rebar and concrete forms. We have what you will need. So bring in your plans for a free estimate. Norgaard Ready Mix, in business for over 50 Years. 2151 Quilchena Ave. (250) 378-6655 SPRiNG HAS SPRuNG... RHubARb HAS RiSeN! Come in for a fresh rhubarb treat! SuMMer STudenT employment Opportunity The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame is looking for a Mu- seum Coordinator for the summer season (Jun. 13-Aug. 30). The primary role is to ensure a positive visitor experience through promoting awareness of the exhibits and interaction with related programming at the Hall of Fame. The ideal candidate will be a self-motivated, “people-person” with excellent integrity and communication skills. The minimum age is 18. This will be most appealing to a student in a tourism or recreation / leisure services program of study although that is not a job pre-requisite. The successful applicant must be returning to school in the fall of 2014 to be eligible. The salary for this term position is $12.50 per hr. at 30 hrs. per week during the term. The work-day is Tuesday through Saturday from 10 – 4pm. Submit a cover and resume to: Box 760, Merritt, BC V1K1B8. Emails can be sent to: [email protected] . Closing date is May 9 www.goodearthcompany.ca Airport Rd, next to Valley Helicopter (250)378-9674 or (250)936-8363 Open TO The publiC Mon., Wed & Fri 10am-12noon Saturday 9am-1pm •Compost •Top Soil Please call or stop by for more information, pricing or forms Hours: 6:00am – 9:00pm Monday – Saturday 2172 Coutlee Ave., Railyard Mall Box 1153, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8 Tel/Fax 250.378.4878 [email protected]merrittfamilyresources.com Merritt Youth and Family Resources Society Family place Child Care Services Two Multi-age groups with 16 full time childcare licensed spaces: · 2 spots for 0 - 12 mos. · 4 spots for 12-35 mos. ·10 spots for 36 mos.-12yrs 1426 Coldwater Ave., Fri & Sat, 9am-12pm Royal Canadian Legion, 1940 Quilchena Ave. Sat 9am-3pm. Fundraiser, pls bring them to the legion hall on Friday 2251 Jackson Ave. Sat 9am-2pm. House, garden and all sorts of miscellaneous. WP. NEB. #12-2390 Seyom Cresc. Sat & SUN 9am. Down-sizing. EB welcome 2686 Granite Ave. Sat 8am. Backyard, rain or shine, EB welcome. #97-2776 Clapperton Ave., Sat 10am 1968 Sage Place., Sat 9am-2pm 985 Joeyaska Rd, turn right @ electronic road info sign, Sat 9am-noon, MF, EBs will be put to work, WP #36- 254 HWY 8 Low. Nic. Trailer Park, Sat & SUN 9am to ???? MF 2352 Aberdeen Rd, Low. Nic., Sat 9am-3pm & SUN 9am-noon. Moving sale 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 5 6 7 garage SaleS • apr 28 & 29 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9-10 COMP 030 Computer Studies Fundamental Level starting April 2014 and COMP 040 Introduction to Computers starting May 2014 Classes run during the Spring 2014. Term ending June 2014. Our literacy classes are designed to suit any adult learner. The program is designed to help you on your way to literacy. Classes will be small with lots of support avail- able to help you find your success. CLASSES NOW AVAILABLE! SIGN UP TODAY! CLASSES FILL QUICKLY! 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High water on the nicola river
the City of Merritt has been advisedby the Ministry of Forests, lands andNatural resources that with the currentweather trend, we can expect the Nicolariver level to creep up, possibly resultingin increased seepage to low lying areas.
at this time, the Ministry predicts thatflows will remain within the channelbanks of the Nicola river, and so City of-ficials don’t anticipate any over-bankflooding within the City.
residents living adjacent to the Nicolariver may experience further infiltrationinto pipes and basements as a result ofgroundwater seepage and/or basementdrain backups. Depending on theweather, changes to water flows couldresult in some localized flooding whichwould required pro-active flood protec-tion along the river within the City.
Emergency Program Coordinator SkyMckeown urges residents living alongthe Nicola river, or traveling through thearea, to be alert for potentially damagingflows or obstructions which should be re-ported to City Hall, (250)378-4224.
He also asks everyone to keep a re-spectful distance from river banks andkeep your children and animals safe.and for residents to remain alert to fur-ther potential flooding levels as the cur-rent weather trend continues.
line painting on the Coquihalla
With the warmer weather, the roadsare swept and refreshing the lines begins.line painting on the Coquihalla is sched-uled to be completed by May 15th. thisyear, the Ministry of transportation andline marking contractors will be testing athicker application of the paint on sec-tions of the highway to see if it improvesthe line durability.
Winter maintenance, ie. snow plow-ing and sanding, cause significant ero-sion to lane markings. and with snowfallsometimes continuing into early May, theadditional maintenance work means anadditional impact on the lines.
Federal environmental regulationshave required a move away from the re-silient acrylic paints used in the past, topaints with lower Volatile organic Com-pounds (VoCs) that are easier on the en-vironment. the Ministry says theycontinue to test new types of paint andpavement marking technologies to tryand identify options that are both long-lasting and environmentally-safe.
CommunityVVa 20th annual Show & Sale
May 1-31st at the Courthouse artgallery. reception May 3, 4-6pm, refresh-ments and meet the artists. gallery isopen thursdays from 4-8pm, Friday &Saturday noon-6pm. FMi 378-6515.
Baillie House garden FestivalMay 24, 10am-2pm. Plant sale and ex-
change, lilac Conspiracy, crafts and art. ta-bles are free, to book a space call 378-0349.
Kamloops model train meetMay 2 6-9pm & May 3 9am-4pm, kam-
loops is hosting the National Model rail-way assoc. Pacific Northwest model trainmeet, at the Calvary Community Church,1205 rogers Way. admission $5 for adults,$4 for seniors & children, $15 for families upto 4 people. Hosted by the kamloops Her-itage railway Society and sponsored bykelly’s kaboose and Paleo toys & trains.FMi phone Brian (250)377-8510 or ken(250)828-8776, or www.kellyskaboose.ca
archery Clublocal archery Club practises tuesday
nights from 6:30-7:30. Contact BJ Moorefor more info, 280-0304.
at the Courthouse art gallery, May 10,10am-2pm. Drop in Fee $10, supplies in-cluded. Bring your lunch and come forcreative fun. FMi call 378-6515 or [email protected]
Farmers Market garage saleNicola Valley Farmers Market is hav-
ing garage sale on May 10, 9am-2pm, atthe parking lot beside the Baillie House.Spots are $10, bring your own table.Money raised go into NVFM’s yearlybursary, awarded to a high school stu-dent to farther their education. Please callSue at 378-2031 to book your spot.
rotary crab dinner 2nd annual Crab Fest May 10, 6pm,
Civic Centre. Dinner, dance, auction items,50/50 draws, live auction, and music. Pro-ceeds to Merritt Movie theatre & FoodBank’s Children’s Nutrition Program.tickets $50 each from Jacqueline 378-2546,Elizabeth 378-4288, or Brambles.
Mother’s day @ Baillie House SOld OuTBoth sittings for luncheon are sold
out, though there is a faint hope to beable to get on the wait list, call 378-0439.
Branding open housesthe City will hold open houses for
public input on Merritt's DestinationBranding Project on Monday May 12 7pm,and tuesday May 13 1pm at the CivicCentre. there will also be an online sur-vey, so watch for details in the near future.
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weekend edition — may 2, 2014 #2576News, opinion, community events & classifieds since 1996! Box 2199 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8T (250)378-5717 F (250)378-2025 [email protected] merrittmorningmarket.wordpress.com
Office supplies priNtiNg & cOpyiNg
(250)378-6882 (250)378-6808
Outdoor writing products for
Outdoor writing people
grEat SElECtioN
NoW iN StoCk!
Tel (250)378-8283 • 1953 Nicola Ave.
Tropico SpiceRestaurant
diNNeR buffeTEach evening, 4:30pm-8pm
20% off our buffet
for seniors
The Hunter Greg: I used to hunt grizzly bears with a club. Ed: I don't believe that. Greg: Why not? Ed: Because it's too dangerous, hunting grizzly bears with a club.Greg: Well, I don't do it anymore, anyway. Ed: Why not? Greg: The membership
fees got too high.
1301 Nicola Ave. 250-378-5121
From concrete and gravel to rebar and concrete forms. We have what you will need.
So bring in your plans for a free estimate.
Norgaard Ready Mix, in business for over 50 Years.
2151 Quilchena Ave. (250) 378-6655
SPRiNG
HAS
SPRuNG...
RHubARb
HAS
RiSeN!
Come in for a fresh rhubarb treat!
SuMMer STudenT
employment Opportunity
The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame is looking for a Mu-
seum Coordinator for the summer season (Jun. 13-Aug. 30). The primary role is to ensure a positive visitor experience
through promoting awareness of the exhibits and interaction withrelated programming at the Hall of Fame. The ideal candidate willbe a self-motivated, “people-person” with excellent integrity andcommunication skills. The minimum age is 18. This will be mostappealing to a student in a tourism or recreation / leisure servicesprogram of study although that is not a job pre-requisite. Thesuccessful applicant must be returning to school in the fall of2014 to be eligible. The salary for this term position is $12.50 perhr. at 30 hrs. per week during the term. The work-day is Tuesdaythrough Saturday from 10 – 4pm.
Submit a cover and resume to: Box 760, Merritt, BC V1K1B8.Emails can be sent to: [email protected] .Closing date is May 9
www.goodearthcompany.caAirport Rd, next to Valley Helicopter
(250)378-9674 or (250)936-8363
Open TO The publiC
Mon., Wed & Fri
10am-12noon
Saturday 9am-1pm•Compost
•Top Soil
Please call or stop by for more information, pricing or forms
Royal Canadian Legion, 1940 Quilchena Ave. Sat9am-3pm. Fundraiser, pls bring them to the legionhall on Friday2251 Jackson Ave. Sat 9am-2pm.
House, garden and all sorts ofmiscellaneous. WP. NEB. #12-2390 Seyom Cresc. Sat &
SUN 9am. Down-sizing. EBwelcome2686 Granite Ave. Sat8am. Backyard, rain orshine, EB welcome. #97-2776 ClappertonAve., Sat 10am
1968 Sage Place., Sat9am-2pm985 Joeyaska Rd, turn
right @ electronic roadinfo sign, Sat 9am-noon,MF, EBs will be put towork, WP#36- 254 HWY 8 Low.Nic. Trailer Park, Sat & SUN 9am to ???? MF2352 Aberdeen Rd, Low. Nic., Sat 9am-3pm& SUN 9am-noon. Moving sale
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COMP 030 Computer Studies Fundamental Level starting April 2014 andCOMP 040 Introduction to Computers starting May 2014
Classes run during the Spring 2014. Term ending June 2014.Our literacy classes are designed to suit any
adult learner. The program is designed tohelp you on your way to literacy. Classeswill be small with lots of support avail-able to help you find your success.
CLASSES NOW AVAILABLE!
SIGN UPTODAY!
CLASSES FILLQUICKLY!
Offered In Partnership WithLiteracy Merritt & Nicola
Valley Society
FOR APPLICATION / REGISTRATION, CALL
Amanda Street250 378 3300
Amanda Tourand250 378 3394
Webber NaturalsOmega-3 Fish Oils, 1000mg
$1099
Black’s Pharmacy 2037 Quilchena Ave., Merritt BC (250) 378-2155
Bonus 120’s
grand opening
weekend specials
10% offT Bone steaks
Maui ribs
Marinated kebabs
friday edition — may 2, 2013 #2576Box 2199, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Tel: (250)378-5717 Fax (250)378-2025 Email [email protected]
We fix, build, imprOve and clean
Home, yard, renos, projects, planning,sml jobs ok, inside/outside landscape,fencing & more. Reas rates. Refs avail.
treadmill, gd wrkng cond.,$100 range. 15" car rims for GM,Oldsmobile, Pont. Grand Am. Carbattery $20 range 378-8156any type climbing, floweringplants, raspberry plants 378-2778wtd to rent hse, in Merritt forFall 2014, will attend NVIT & seekingto rent for 1 yr, affordable, for maturepeople, n/parties, n/children, n/pets,n/smokrs [email protected], wrkng or not &/orvert. end 315-1447old-style round or square galv.wsh tub, gd cnd 378-277812' alum boat, 378-7787Controller for xbox & hk-upcord 315-7863qu sz bd, not soiled, gd cond.,matt. only, can't afford to pay, snglmother 315-5866alternator for 97 Ford Ranger4x4, 4L V6 Nancy 280-1179any type old wd tbls, old lumber378-2778lot/sml aC. for dblwide mod. home,pwr & wtr to site, reas. (604)867-94061 or 2 gd used wheelchairs, free /cheap, gd shape, for use by elderly.Jerry 378-7115oldtop-load wshrs, will pck-up 378-4904
3-bdrm rancher in twn, 1/2 ac. flatlot w/ rear access, lrg 26'x32 shop w/10x10 drs, 12.5' ceilings. Subdivid-able, BC Assess. $270,600, asking$259,000 378-815614x70 mbl home on corner lot w/workshop, ser. inq. only 378-2136handyman special, manuf'dhome, set up on lot, nds some TLConly $8900. 315-1000lot, 66’x136’ $73,000 378-34883-bdrm hse, 2bths, loft 378-4619house for sale by owner. 3-bdrm, 2-bth 378-41393-bdrm 2-bath House, Low. Nic.$199,000, just finished setup on nwlot, many upgrades, nw roof/hot wtrtnk, 5 yr old furn., all nw flrng, nwtoilets, all appl.incl. , nw dw/w/d/ f,upgraded to 200 amp elect. panel,nw septic syst. compl. Len 315-8124CommerC. property for sale or trade,for commerc. prop. on outskirts of town,must have quanset/ barn 378-8326dbl buildng lot, cul-de-sac, quiet areaCollettville, grasslnd setting 280-1017
for rent:Lower Nicola CommunityHall, reas. rates for your event 378-47171-bdrm bsmt ste, rcntly reno'd,quiet nghbrhd, f/s/w/d, incl ht/lt/sat.tv/intrnt. $650 sngl wrkng prsn pre-f'd. Jun 1. Armstrong St. 315-8253 2-bdrm, wd heat, Petit Crk Rd,[email protected] .apt., immed. 1-bdrm + den $675 +util. 315-3804bright 2-bdrm, grnd lvl ste w/ patio,stor. avail., sep. entr., nr dwntwn/schls, onbus rt., w/d, small pets ok, n/s, 2 refs req'd,util. incl., avail. immed. $950 378-6697 2-bdrmbsmt Jun 1 378-0170, 378-35314-bdrm hse 2499 Irvine Ave.,$1200 + util. Sanjay 378-4201,(778)938-8595guest cabin for rent, nr Mamit Lk, 3bdrms, wd & elect. heat in prt of hse, gdgardening possibilities & gd upkeep isexpected, pref'd tenants would be willing& able to help w/ranch work at times.pets & chickens OK, but we have enoughlrgr livestock. $600 + hydro bill. ContactMolnars, Burnt Ridge Ranch -378-52144-bdrm, 2-bth house on quiet, fam-ily-friendly street on the Bench $1300+ util. [email protected] lake, Furnished 1-bdrmApt, Incl. Hot water, 1/2 block fromhigh schl. #309 280 Alder Drv., refs& dep. req'd. 378-5004.immed. nwly reno'd 1 & 2-bdrm ste,n/p, for mat. prsns/stdnt Paul 378-2591rm for rnt in twn, use yourphone, ht/lt/cbl incl refs 378-8807lrg bachelor apt, end of May, Low.Nic. pet-friendly, lrg yrd w/ big patio.$420 incl. all util. & furnishings,n/drugs n/parties. grt for stdnt ,on busline, 1/2 block to store (250)270-2658bsmt ste nr schl, n/p 378-43873-bdrm recently reno'd apt, Low.Nic. $950 util incl. 5-bdrm 2 fullbths $1200 in Merritt. 936-90573-bdrm, bright 2-lvl twnhse on quietcul de sac, wlk dwntwn, 1.5 bths, sml fncdfrnt & bck yrds, low maint., lndry hk-ups,st prkng, pets neg. w/ dep., $950 incl. gas,tenant pays hydro Jun 1 (250)682-0844.logan Lake, Furn'd 1-bdrm Apt, in-cludes Ht /Lt. Logan Lk 5 furnishedrooms in 2-storey furn'd house, incl.f/s/dshwshr/w/d, incl hydro/ht/sat tv, n/p,refs & sec. dep. req'd. $550 378-50043-bdrm hse, n/s, n/p $800 + util.,dam. dep 378-1337lrg uptwn 2-bdrm unit f/s/w/d,wrkng tenants w/ refs, adult orientedn/p, quiet tenants 378-83832-bdrm grnd lvl util incl, prkng,May 1 n/p 378-20472-bdrm ste, immed., grnd lvl, quietlvl, n/s, n/p, refs req'd 378-28752-bdrm nice mbl on own fncd lot/priv.yrd w/ dck, sml pet ok; w/d; f/s;stor. shd, quiet ElDorado MHP, pre-fer senior, refs req'd, immed. $750 +utils. 378-7363, 378-6110
roofing, fencing, any misc. jobsKyle 936-8851wtd: someone to look after 300 winevines in exchange for 1/2 the grapes, alsoroom for large grdn Paul 378-2337wtd: to contact the woman who doesmotorcycle training in Merritt 378-4887wtd: info leading to arrest of indiv.who stole sml frzr @ 2378 Smith St, LN,Dec 17, owned by homeless sngl mother,reward offered 315-5866 or CrimeStoppersangie’s tea leaf reading. Accurate,born gift, no questions asked, affordable/cheapest rates in town 378-8326 anytime
established Curves franchisefor sale. This facility includes fitness, on-line weight loss program and personalcoaching. Very rewarding business op-portunity. Contact Sandra at 378-2957
wtd: p-t taxi driver 315-2345retail Liquor Sampling Representa-tive needed. May 2/3 & June 27/28 at theMerritt Gov Liquor Store. Must have SIRcertificate. $18/hour. Email [email protected] aid needed for male quad atNicola Bay RV. 8AM-1PM for morningpersonal care duties, May thru Sept. 3wknds/month (some xtra days) + 2 fullwks (July 21 - Aug 4). Must be reliable& exper'd. $100/day. Serious inq. [email protected]: reliable grass cutter, w/ ride-onlwnmwr & weed eater, apply w/ refs 315-1000 or fax (604)985-2508ranCh hlp wtd: Looking to hirestudent to start ASAP (Spring Break) andfor following Saturdays to help w/ brndngcalves & othr rnch wrk $12/hr. Fax re-sume 378-4956, email [email protected] dresser needed, flexible hrs,inquire at Nicola Meadows 378-4254general laborer req'd w/ plumbing& carpenter exper., must be reliable/gdwrk ethics, fax resume to (604)985-2508artisan Baker for bread shift. Expe-rience and/or training, and references,REQ’D. Apply to [email protected], or in person at 2151 Quilchena.looking for f-time butcher,wagebased on exper. Pls snd resume to: [email protected] or Empire Val-ley Premium Beef, PO Box 4281,Williams Lake, BC V2G2V3.
will do lt housework 525-0033gardening season! Bring yourtools in to get sharpened. Also knives, scis-sors, saw blades, processor chains, chain-saw chains, router bits, drill bits & manyother types. Harvey 936-9857, drop off @Vision Quest 2001 Quilchena Ave.have rug cleaning machine, willclean rugs 378-3469our daily Bread Cleaning Servicesavail. in Merritt for residential cleaning.Linda (778)257-9149handiman service 20 yrs exper.economy rates, senior rate 315-3038air brakes course Ap. 10-11 $160378-3790will do light housekeeping. Katie525-0033Core program to obtain BC hunt-ing license 378-4904dump runs, yrd cln-ups, hlf-tn trck,reas. rates Jim 378-7756on-Call delivery serv. w/ scooter, alsobottle recycling. Mike 378-8386, 378-83852x8 cedar dckng, fnc pnls, starting at $50315-8573Complete Home Improvement Serv-ice. Repairs, add's, nw cnstrction. No jobtoo sml, lic'd & ins'd. Jim 378-7200drywall, textured ceiling, painting.Call Jeff (250)378-3709, (250)315-2066granny's House Quilting & Retreat hasfabric and sewing notions. 378-3734