Shopper The Medicine Hat Week of March 14, 2015 www.shoppergroup.com Phone 403-527-5777 Our circulation is audited by: Like us on: "I avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward." 11 Cottonwood Bay SW - Charlotte Brontë 30 Shannon Dr SE 90 Stein Cl SE Glyn Yuhas N N G G N N E E B B N N E EB G G!!!!! N N NN H HE G G GIIIIIIN N N NIIIIIIN E E EG E G B B BE T N N NG H E G T T T H S S TH US T T TT U JJU S S ST S S S B B BR R R RE T T S S JJJUU E EA S S A A A AK B B B F FA K KF E R R A F T T T IIIIIS K E S S ST A A AS A F K 221 Washington Way SE 709 1 St SE 108 Pacific Ave, Irvine MH0051429: River Flats townhouse with awesome oak cabinets, island kitchen, ensuite, central air, appliance package, double seated shower and quick possession. MH0053447: Redcliff immaculate ½ duplex with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, fireplace, maple cabinets, 24x26 heated garage, close to schools and golfing. MH0050620: This classic Irvine 1.5 storey home with loft has many beautiful features including sky light in loft, jetted tub, spacious kitchen area, close to school and rec center. List with Confidence Community Realty Medicine Hat, AB MH0053480: Cottonwood 1567 sq ft, fully developed, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, loaded bungalow with TRIPLE GARAGE, approx 88x190 lot, fireplace, main floor laundry, island kitchen, jetted tub, more.YOU CHOOSE NEW PAINT AND NEW CARPET COLORS. MH0052888: Southridge Hanna Brother walk out bungalow with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, jetted tub, main floor laundry, 2 fireplaces, huge family room, stone patio, pond, appliance package. MH0052470: Southridge 1840 sq ft 2 storey with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, main floor laundry, Jacuzzi in the ensuite, hot tub, C/air and undergrounds. Across from park and playground. Cell: 403-548-1414 Res: 403-527-1011 CHARACTER $ $ $ 498,500 369,900 409,900 179,900 279,900 165,000 Call Glyn at 403-528-4222 for Day Planners and Calendars • Access all multiple listing properties at www.glynyuhas.com $ $ $ CLAY ARTISTRY WARNING! DO IT NOW! BEFORE YOU GET THE NASTY By Barbara Watson Plasticine, modeling clay, and play dough, yield to the hands and fingers and their delight in sculpting. From ancient times clay from the earth has been used to make not only vessels with practical applications but also representations of animals and people. There are people who are mesmerized by the potential of this pliable material and produce art that is then fired, and glazed. In our city the use of clay to make anything from dinner plates to toilets and sewer pipes was a business employing many workers. The business no longer exists, but the museum documenting that amazing enterprise is a witness to the utilitarian application of clay. Today there are artists on the site. They use the clay to produce works of art that play with shapes, forms, and glazes. It’s all there for those interested to enjoy. You don’t have to be an artist or someone needing a set of dishes to model with clay. You might be a four-year-old boy whose six-year-old friend teaches him to use clay to build a convertible car with tires and a spare wheel. That was the introduction to sculpting that Chuck Oldham had. In a YouTube lesson he demonstrates that first creation which led him to a life long love of sculpting with this gift from the earth. Medicine Hat’s sculptors and potters are always engaged using clay to create. There are some who putter at this pursuit. They met at the Hat Art Club recently to enjoy kneading and forming something Mention this ad and receive 25% off filters and 10% off all major repairs Come in soon - Offer ends March 15, 2015 ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A FREE BBQ (WITH PURCHASE SPECIAL BUY OR SERVICE) VALUABLE COUPON TRANSFER CASE SERVICE Hands on joy with the helpful Annette checking the art specific. The project was quite almost daunting. A female model dressed in a robe sat in front of the group. Some sculptors could see her from the right side, some from the left, some from the back and some from the front. For a novice this task presented a tremendous challenge. How could a person take this rectangular lump of clay and wind up with a representation of a beautiful woman? This is where a knowledgeable instructor makes the impossible possible. Annette is used to working with beginners. She broke the task down into several manageable stages. After that it was up to the eye of each sculptor to see what was actually there. And as each sculptor saw all the other sides of the figure for 15 minutes or so at a time, forms resembling this person took shape. Annette paused at each person’s work of art and suggested a way to make this or that detail realistic. We learned how to make the collar of the robe as well as the cuffs of the robe, which then gave the illusion of a complete robe. The allure that this particular medium has for artists is that it can be shaped with the tools at hand. The two hands that deliver the artist’s concept to the receptive material are considered the best tools. It is accepted that “hands on” experience brings with it a great measure of success. Working with clay is the ultimate in working this way. After being in the class with the model and working the clay to represent the human form it was only natural to research prominent clay artists. 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People are encouraged to use their pharmacist as a resource for information about everything from prescription medication to lifestyle changes. There are five key questions you should frequently ask your pharmacist. What can I expect from this medication? Whether you're picking up an over-the-counter remedy or a prescription, you should feel free to ask your pharmacist what to expect from the medication. Many medications have potential side effects Greg’s Remedy’s Rx ® The Local Drug Store™ Transferring your prescriptions is as easy as Travelling abroad? we do travel vaccinations • Gain health information pertaining to travel in tropical or developing countries. • Have you had all required or recommended travel vaccines? • Do you know how to protect yourself against food and water borne diseases when you travel on vacation? Our certified immunizing pharmacist can take care of all your travel vaccinations needs such as: 1 Which medication(s)? • Hepatitis A & B • Typhoid • Tetanus • Diphtheria ... and more From where? 3 We’ll do the rest. monday - friday 9 am to 6 pm Your Community Immunization Centre Old fashioned quality and service Dan Reich & Allana Scott, B.Sc. Pharm, Pharmacists/Owners mohawk med ical walk- i n open 9 am weekdays 770 - 6th st sw drugstore 4 03.529.0 577 CARRY DRIVE MEDICAL CLINIC #139 - 116 CARRY DRIVE SE, MEDICINE HAT, AB 403.528.2111 Mon-Wed: 8:30am - 8:00pm Thurs-Fri: 9:00am - 8:00pm Weekends and Holidays 11:00am - 2:00pm P h a r m a c y 2 that you should be aware of before you take them. It may be something as mild as a little stomach discomfort or drowsiness, but knowing what to expect will help you handle any potential side effects. Also, knowing what to expect could keep you from blaming any new, unrelated symptoms on your medication. 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Many times, people will treat themselves too long with over-the-counter medicine or will switch from one product to another looking for relief, and many times don't go to a physician when they need to. How do I manage my condition? When someone leaves the doctor's office after a diagnosis, they may be scared or shell-shocked. There may be questions about medication or daily management that they didn't think to ask.That's where a pharmacist can help. A pharmacist can counsel you about weight loss, healthy eating and ways to promote cardiovascular activity. With proper disease management, some patients can actually reduce or eliminate their need for prescription medication altogether. Do these medicines mix? It is important to ask a pharmacist about whether any new medication will mix well with other things you are already taking. Dietary supplements, herbal supplements and over-the-counter medicines can interact or interfere with prescription medications. 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Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015, Page 3 HEALING WITH NATURE OLY’S ALEHOUSE & EATERY QUICK CLEAN Make it Oly’s for an ALE of a good time! Happy Hour: 3 pm - 7 pm & all day Sunday 50 $ NATURAL HEALING CLINIC 20TH ANNIVERSARY 403-548-OLYS(6597) 417 - 7th St. SW 00 Friday, March 20TH Ribs, Kneffla & Sauerkraut Listen to Music performed by Dusty Tucker Monday, March 23RD • Wash • Vacuum • Wipe Newest Comedy Musical Group Coming $10 Cover Charge Small and Mid Sized Vehicles Your Car Isn’t Clean UNLESS it’s Cleaned HARDCORE! Friday, March 27TH 6 oz. Steak with Choice of Sides 739 Kingsway Ave. S.E. Medicine Hat, AB Join us for Wing Wednesdays 403.527.3445 VLTs are here, try your LUCK Agriculture Automotive Automotive Garage Sales FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 165 tractor -3 point hitch, Allied loader, 3245 hrs. $4000.00. John Deere 14 ft. Hoe drill, good shape $400.00. Phone: (403) 527-0206 FOR SALE: Canopy for 2007 to 2012 GMC Canyon or Colorado $400.00 OBO. Phone: (403) 526-1963 FOR SALE: 1995 Chev Z71, leather interior, A/C, tilt wheel, most options of the day, 416,000 km, 85% highway miles on synthetic oil front to back since 20,000 km’s, new tires, new brakes, extensive complete tune up and mechanical check up in the last 6 months, service records etc on file. would make a good farm “go for” service truck, has skin cancer, mechanically in A-1, I wouldn’t be afraid to take it on the road. Asking $2000.00 obo maybe considered. Phone: (403) 5818632 9am - 5pm RUMMAGE SALE: Medicine Hat Coin & Stamp club is holding a rummage sale March 21st from 12 - 4 pm at the Red Cross Building, 398 Aberdeen Street SE, Free admission. Automotive FOR SALE: 2004 Honda Odyssey van, leather heated front seats, new tires, timing belt done at 131,000 km, clean consistently maintained, at 188,000 km, $7489.00 obo Phone: (403) 977-1637 FOR SALE: 2007 Ford Focus SE, 92,000 km, $6000.00. Phone: (403) 526-8647 FOR SALE: 2 seat covers, camo for truck bucket seats, $50.00. Phone: (403) 580-9922 FOR SALE: 1981 Chev 3/4 ton 2 wd, 350, 4 spd., runs excellent, $1600.00 obo. 1984 Ford 1/2 ton 4 x 4, 300 6 cyl, 4 spd. runs excellent, rare, $2400.00 obo Phone: (403) 928-1468 FOR SALE: 1991 Ford Escort, 4 cyl., 5 spd, great little A to B car, $400.00 obo, as is. Phone: (403) 866-3590 CLASSIFIEDS SELL!! Household FOR SALE: Complete 10 piece kids bedroom suite includes 2 captains beds, dressers & desk, light blonde wood, good condition, $700.00 obo. Phone: (403) 527-7587 FOR SALE: Sofa with oak trim, country flower print $60.00. Phone: (403) 526-9041 Donna Rae The Natural Healing Clinic has been helping people in Medicine Hat for 20 years. We have been through many changes over the years, trying to find the best way to help people be healthier. Dr. Albert Schweitzer said “Within every patient there resides a doctor and we as physicians are at our best when we put our patients in touch with the doctor inside themselves”. That is what we have been focusing on for the last 10 years, teaching people about natural healing methods so they can be more aware of their own needs and address them before they get really sick. For those that are really sick, when they come to see us, we teach them the best way for their particular body to heal itself. Natural Healing isn’t as easy as popping a pill or taking a multi-vitamin. We all know that taking the easy route just doesn’t address the real problem that lurks underneath. For the thousands we have helped here, they are now more self sufficient and understand their special weaknesses and needs. For those who would like to look at past articles we have written or handouts that we use in the clinic, we are now on facebook: facebook.com/naturalhealingclinic AND many will also appear on our blog: [email protected] We look forward to helping many more people over the next 20 years. Donna Rae at the Natural Healing Clinic. Phone 403-526-5700 IT PAYS TO BE A MEMBER DIVIDEND DAYS MARCH TO 25 MARCH 18 18 TO 25 ,, 2015 2015 TH TH Date TH TH Ma _____rch 18, _____ __________ 201_____ 5 _ Pay To The Order Of _________________________ __________ Members of Medic_____ ine_____ Hat_____ $8,_____ Coop_______________ 600_____ _____ ,00__ 0.00 Over 8.6 Million ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Dividend Cheque ____________________ xx /100 Dollars Memo ______________________________ _____ Co-op Board of Directors _________ Cheques may be picked up at: Agro Centre at 12002 Rg Rd 60A on Monday March 23rd from 9:00am to 5:30pm 13th Avenue Co-op Mall location on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday March 18, 19 and 20th from 9:00am to 7:30pm Northlands on Saturday and Sunday, March 21st and 22nd from 9:00am to 5:30pm Taber Co-op Food Store on Tuesday & Wednesday, March 24th & 25th from 9:00am to 7:30pm OUR PROFITS ARE YOUR PROFITS! Medicine Hat Co-op Members received 6 cents/Litre in shares and cash back 2014 Allocation Rates Pump Gasoline/Diesel Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3% Clear Gasoline/Diesel Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3% Dyed Gasoline/Diesel Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2% Oil and Grease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.0% Propane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.0% Agricultural & Crop Protection Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0% Fertilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5% Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0% Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.8% Food/Groceries/Confectionery . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5% Wine,Beer and Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0% • Locally Invested • Lifetime Membership Benefits • Community Minded Page 4, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com March is National Nutrition Month Written by Mary Lou McCrodan, Assistant Manager The Wellington Retirement Residence R MEDICINE HAT DENTURE CLINIC RAINY DEIS DD In the Co-op Mall Complete Dentures • Partials • Softliners • Relines • Repairs 106, 3030 - 13th Ave. SE Open Monday - Thursday 8am-5pm Friday 8am-1pm 403-526-0020 The Bistro at Strathcona Centre will be providing light lunches OPEN TO THE PUBLIC COST: $6.50 Members, $7.50 Non -Members Friday Hot Lunch Special 11:30am - 1:30pm March 13th March 20th March 27th Soup of the Day Bacon Wrapped Chicken Soup of the Day Beef & Mushroom Pie Soup of the Day Farmer Sausage & Perogies Dessert of the Day Dessert of the Day Dessert of the Day Light Lunch Menu Daily Home-Made Soup of the Day A Selection of Hot & Cold Sandwiches made to order (panini/baguette/bun/wraps) A Selection of Desserts & Fresh Fruit Tea, Coffee & a Selection of Cold Beverages Lunch combo (sandwich/soup/dessert or fruit/tea or coffee $6.50 members and $7.50 non-member. Items will also be individually priced if a combo is not required) Daily Hot Sandwich Specials MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Beef Dip Crispy Chicken Sandwich B.L.T. Turkey & Cranberry Swiss Hot Lunch Special As Advertised Every year in March, dietitians across the country remind us of the importance of healthy eating and the positive impact nutrition has on our health and well-being. Eating well will help you feel your best every day and can help prevent heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis and some types of cancer. Aging affects nutrition. As you get older, you need to eat less food (fewer calories) but you need the same amount, or even more, of certain vitamins and minerals. To get the food and nutrients you need, plan your meals. Plan for three meals and one to three small snacks each day. Skipping any meal, especially breakfast, will make it difficult to get all the nutrients you need each day. Choose foods from the four food groups at each meal Canada's Food Guide Recommends… Seven servings from the vegetable and fruit group each day. Some examples of a serving are: 1/2 cup fresh, frozen or canned fruit or vegetables, 1 fruit, 1/2 cup 100% juice or 1 cup of raw leafy vegetables. Six servings for women and seven servings for men each day from the grain products group. Examples of a serving from this group are: one slice of bread, 1/2 bagel, 1/2 pita or tortilla, 1/2 cup (125 mL) cooked rice, cooked cereal, or cooked pasta. Increasing intake of milk and alternatives to three servings each day to help meet increased needs for vitamin D. Examples of a serving from this food group are: one cup (250 mL) milk, 1/2 cup (125 mL) canned evaporated milk, one cup fortified soy beverage, 3/4 cup (175 g) yogurt, 1 1/2 ounces (50 grams) of cheese. Two servings for woman and three servings for men each day from the meat and alternatives group. Examples of a serving are: 2 1/2 ounces (1/2 cup) cooked poultry, fish, shellfish and lean meat, 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons of peanut or nut butters, 3/4 cup (175 mL) cooked legumes or tofu or 1/4 cup (60 mL) nuts or seeds. Eating alone can be difficult for people of any age. Cooking alone may seem like more work, but there are ways to put the fun back into eating. Start with keeping your fridge and cupboards full of nutritious foods that you enjoy. Try to share meals. Studies show that when you eat with others, you eat healthier. You could try organizing a ‘meal sharing group’ and get together with a few friends or family who also have empty nests and share the cooking tasks. When you do this, you can still buy the larger portions, but you get to have some fun and share the cooking and the delicious outcome with the group. Treat yourself well by making plans to eat well and also enjoy the company of family, friends and neighbours. Every day at The Wellington, residents have the opportunity to experience fine dining in the Harvest Dining Room while sharing the company of fellow residents and family. Sample menus are posted on our website. To learn more about the good eating that awaits you at The Wellington, please call 403-526-5762 or visit www.thewellingtonmh.com Senior Services – City of Medicine Hat News and Views March Edition Notice of membership fee changes: Regular Membership: $32.00 Full Membership: $70.00 Revised prices are effective: Monday, March 23, 2015 WELLNESS WEDNESDAY EVENTS Watch each month for upcoming events and topics that will assist you in reaching your personal goal for health and wellness. Take the first step to making a difference in your life. These events are no charge and open to everyone. WELLNESS WEDNESDAY INFORMATION SESSION March 18 ~ 10:00am - 12:00pm ~ South Auditorium at Strathcona Centre Topic: Funeral Planning 101 · what to do when a death occurs · funeral options available · pre-arrangements/pre-planning options · cemetery options Get the answers to any other questions you may have about funeral arrangements and options. Stay and talk to some of the great staff from the local funeral homes about your, or a loved one’s specific planning options. Session will be facilitated by: Cook Southland Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, Pattison Funeral Home & Crematorium, Saamis Memorial Funeral Chapel, and The City of Medicine Hat. INFORMATION OFFICERS Starting March 2nd, Information Officers are available by appointment only. Monday & Wednesdays at 10:00 - 12:00pm People are encouraged to use this program for assistance to fill out Canada Pension Plan Retirement forms, applying for the Guaranteed Income Supplement, or assistance with Old Age Security forms. INDOOR LAWN FLOOR BOWLING CLUB is moving from Chinook Village to Strathcona Centre South Auditorium: Thursdays 1:00pm – 3:00 pm and Saturdays 1:30pm – 3:30 pm Start Date: Thursday Feb. 19th and Saturday, Feb. 21st For more information call Pat Rogge (Club President) at 529-2763. Continue on next page Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015, Page 5 Senior Services – City of Medicine Hat News and Views - March Edition COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX PROGRAM (CVITP) Volunteers assist low to modest income seniors, who have simple tax situations, with preparation and electronic filing of their annual income tax and benefit return. You must be a 2015 Strathcona Centre member, not exceed the maximum income levels listed below, and have a simple tax situation. THIS PROGRAM STARTS MARCH 1st! 2013 INCOME TAX YEAR MAXIMUM INCOME LEVELS TAXPAYER STATUS FAMILY INCOME Single Person up to $30,000 Couple up to $40,000 One adult with one child up to $35,000 Each additional dependent add $2,500 to the family income Maximum interest income $1,000 TAXPAYERS NOT SERVED BY THE CVITP are individuals with complex returns, such as those who: • have self-employment income • have business or rental income expenses • have capital gains or losses • have employment expenses • filed for bankruptcy • deceased in 2014 Qualifying individuals can contact the Strathcona Centre Reception desk at (403) 529-8307 to register. You must have a membership before you can sign up. A volunteer tax officer will contact them to schedule an appointment time. 7 mind-blowing ways smart hearing aids can change your life 4. They anticipate and adapt automatically Smart hearing aids constantly scan the environment to determine the optimal listening mode for your current situation. For example, at a noisy family gathering, the hearing aids can automatically focus on Aunt Sally talking in front of you. They even know when you're driving a car from the sound of the engine. The microphones automatically adjust to the side or back seat so you can hear passengers clearly without turning your head. (BPT) - Smart devices are everywhere today. From phones and watches to appliances and even toothbrushes, smart devices are easy and intuitive to use, anticipate your needs and desires, are interactive, and seamlessly connect with your other high-tech devices. Even hearing aids are getting a high-tech upgrade, with brands now making smart hearing aids. But how do you know if a smart hearing aid is for you? Check out the top seven features of smart hearing aids and see how they can redefine quality of life for you and your loved ones: 1. They mimic the way your brain hears Did you know you hear with your brain, not your ears? When fit as a pair, smart hearing aids share and exchange information in real time, imitating how the brain naturally hears. This type of technology is called binaural (two-ear) hearing. 2. They outperform normal hearing Ever had trouble hearing in a busy restaurant? Smart hearing aids automatically tune in to speech you want to hear while suppressing unwanted background noise. This has been proven to provide better hearing in these situations than people with perfectly normal hearing. 3. They outsmart wind If you've ever been on the phone when the wind is blowing, you know what it's like to have wind wreak havoc on your conversation. With traditional hearing aids, the same thing happens when wind hits the tiny microphones. Smart hearing aids outsmart wind by taking the audio signal from the hearing aid with less wind and instantly transferring it to the side with more wind. 5. 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Page 6, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com CLAY ARTISTRY Continued from Front Page career as an artist. It is a precarious way to make a living. The artist I found returned to “messing around with mud.” He says, “For me working with clay allows me to earn a living doing something I would choose to do with pleasure.” He’d left behind a corporate world where, “there was too much posturing and rutting of horns going on.” Peter Holland felt the enchantment of working with a material out of which he could shape anything that his imagination suggested. You can find Clay Artist Peter Holland’s works on the Internet. The clay we use in the Hat Art Club comes from Plainsman clay and is mined in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. There is a certain delight in opening the box and hauling out a large block of the material that might tend towards gray or tan. The plastic bag keeps it moist. Roll down the bag and with a wire cut free a rectangular portion. Then you feel a bit tip The of theMedicine week tip of the week Hat tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week tip of the week Police Service of Eastend, Saskatchewan respond to the suggestions your hand give it. Of course there are other handy-dandy tools that make marks in clay. Sometimes the simplest items make the most interesting impressions. Those who have played with clay for years will even buy garlic presses for the potential they have to make long strands of spaghetti, or wool for a sheep. It’s the potential of clay that makes it magic. Traf f ic T ip of the We ek The Medicine Hat Police Service would like to remind you that: Did You Know??? Unbelted occupants are one of the leading causes of death and serious injury in motor vehicle collisions. 43% of deaths are from unbelted occupants and 57% of dead youths were unbelted. Please buckle up for safety!! Richmound Agricultural Land Tender Household FARM LAND for sale by Tender located in the R.M. OF ENTERPRISE #142 SE 11-18-28 W3 (160 acres) NW 02-18-28 W3 (159 acres) Land is located 3 miles North of Richmound, Saskatchewan NEW KING MATTRESS: New King Mattress, orthopedic pillow top. Still in plastic. Sell for $400. Can deliver. Phone: 403-5263628 Tenders to close April 2, 2015, 7:00pm Please submit tenders in writing to the vendor; Darrell P. Koch, 6 Ross Heights Place SE, Medicine Hat, Alberta T1B 2E5 For more information: 403-527-5063 or [email protected] FOR SALE: Garbage compacter, older model, excellent working condition, $75.00. Phone: (403) 580-9922 Buyer should rely upon their own personal inspection of land for sale. Lands listed are sold as is, less uncollected crops. FOR SALE: Hobbylock 4 thread Serger $150.00. Phone: (403) 528-9094 Terms and Conditions of the Tender are as follows: 1. Buyer’s offer must clearly indicate legal description and offer must be clearly stated. 2. The highest, or any, offer will not necessarily be accepted, the landowner reserves the right to reject any bid. 3. In addition to the top offer for any individual parcel, consideration will be given to offers that provide the highest aggregate price for combination of parcels. 4. Buyer must provide a certified cheque of a 5% deposit of the price being offered, or the tender will not be considered. 5. An agreement for sale and transfer will be prepared in the name of the successful Bidder. 30 days will be allowed from the date of agreement to provide the balance owing in cash or the 5% deposit will be forfeited. All fees to register land are the responsibility of the purchaser. Household BEDROOM SUITE: Extreme value 3pc bedroom suite, new still in boxes, $499. Can deliver. Phone: 403-5263628 FOR SALE: Small stacking stools with backs, 5 for $25.00. Phone: (403) 527-6985 Brought To You By: Household Household FOR SALE: Sears fridge 29” deep x 28” wide x 60” high, white, excellent condition, $350.00 Phone: (403) 504-4677 FOR SALE: Janome special edition sewing machine with cabinet $80.00. Phone: (403) 527-6985 SUPER DEAL: Spring Air, Mattress/box, brand new still in plastic, $200. Can Deliver. Phone: (403) 526-3628. FOR SALE: China cabinet, table and 6 chairs, real oak, excellent condition, moving sale, for more info Phone: (403) 5276682 FOR SALE: Fancy oak curio cabinet with glass doors $375.00. Large 5 ft to 7 ft maple dining table, excellent condition, $375.00. Phone: (403) 5041938 FOR SALE: Pinwheel crystal and cut glass cake plates and boles, condiment dishes, etc. $20 - $80 obo. Phone: (403) 527-3881 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOX: New, orthopedic pillow-top, mattress. Still in plastic. Sell for $280. Can deliver. Phone: 403-5263628 FOR SALE: Gliding foot stool $75.00 obo. Phone: (403) 5273881 FOR SALE: Electric motorized Tempur Pedic single bed, never used $500.00. Phone: (403) 526-5214 City Clerk Department 580 First Street S.E., Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8E6 PH: 403-529-8220 FAX: 403-529-8182 NOW HIRING CENSUS ENUMERATORS City Clerk (Temporary Term) The City of Medicine Hat has opportunities for Census Enumerators within the City Clerk Department. These positions will be responsible for the collection of confidential Census data. As part of our Census Team you will be an important point of contact for the public during the 2015 Census. If you are over the age of 18, hardworking, industrious, tactful, capable of exercising good judgement and are available to work evenings and weekends between the months of April, May and June, then consider applying for one of our Enumerator positions. Training will be provided. Required Qualifications: • Experience in dealing with confidential information. • Ability to be organized, self-motivated, show initiative and make decisions independently using sound judgement, sensitivity and tact in dealing with others. • Ability to work with an Ipad to enter census information. • Ability to walk door-to-door with possible navigation of stairs and curbs. • Demonstrated attention to detail and superior communication skills. • Demonstrated ability to prioritize. • Flexible and customer service focused, with demonstrated experience in dealing positively with the public. • Portray positive self-image. • Previous experience as a census worker preferred but not mandatory. Qualified candidates are invited to complete an application form and submit to the City Clerk Department, City Hall, 580 – First Street SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8E6; fax (403) 529-8182; e-mail [email protected]. Applications can be found on the City of Medicine Hat website or picked up at the City Clerk department, 2nd floor, City Hall. The closing date for applications is March 20, 2015. We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Leo Frey It’s easy to get into a Ford 403-529-2777 Every day’s a FREY day! YOUR COMMUNITY PAPER Published weekly by the proprietor ALTA NEWSPAPER GROUP LP 922 Allowance Avenue S.E., Medicine Hat, AB T1A 3G7 Office Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Monday to Friday Phone: 403-527-5777 ADVERTISING TERMS & CONDITIONS: the following terms and conditions apply to all advertising and other material printed by or distributed by the Medicine Hat or Lethbridge Shopper. All copy and type arrangements are subject to approval of the General Manager on behalf of the Shopper who has the right to refuse any advertisement or insertion. The advertiser agrees that the liability of the Shopper, or its employees for damages or costs arising out of errors in printing or insertion of advertisements or other material is limited to the actual amount paid for the space used by that portion of the advertisement containing the error or the actual cost paid to have the advertisement or any other material inserted in the Shopper. Notice of error is required before the second insertion. The Shopper will not be liable for any other claims of damages for not printing or non-inserting of any advertisement or other material. NOTE: Files can be e-mailed, however The Medicine Hat Shopper will not accept responsibility for colour inconsistencies. E-mailed files must be accompanied by an electronic PDF proof and a faxed proof. BulletBoinard COMMUNITY COMMUNITY IRVINE & DISTRICT AG SOCIETY - will be having a St. Pat's Family Dance, Saturday, March 14th starting at 8:00pm at the Irvine Sports Complex. Music by Sizzlin' Sounds. Lunch provided. For more info call 403834-2122 GET YOUR PASSPORTS READY The Medicine Hat Public Library want to take you on a trip. Passport to knowledge contest for a chance to win great prizes. Collect stamps for your passport when you attend any regularly scheduled library program or the four specially planned trips throughout the year.The first trip scheduled for Saturday March 14 from 11:00am to 4:00pm, will take you on a crafting journey. Unique craft stations will be set up at the Medicine hat Public Library, Crazy Quilters Lair, Cultural Centre, Miywasin Centre, and Police Point Park. Visit all 5 locations and collect a Passport to Knowledge stamp for each craft completed. ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Annual Turkey Supper - 606 12th Street SW, Sunday March 15th . One Sitting 6:00 PM. Tickets by Reservation call 403-526-9182. Adults $12, (Children under 12) $8. Gluten Free Available. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR# 17 GENERAL MEETING March 16 in the Canteen at 7:30pm. Please attend. LIFETREE CAFE - Presents - Only One Way to God? - Hillcrest Church Coffee House, from 78pm Wednesday, March 18th, 2015. 3785 - 13 Ave SE. Coffee provided. All are welcome. Free. Check our Facebook page: Lifetree Cafe- MH or visit lifetreecafe.com for more info. CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH Presents learn the art of balancing your money with expenses, money saving tips and pitfalls along the way. Small classes. Free. March 19, Hillcrest Church 1:30 - 4:00pm.To register call Karen Canadian Mental Health 403-504-1811 ext 101. THE GAS CITY GOOD SAM RV TRAVEL CLUB - will be holding their regular meeting at 7:00pm on March 19th at the Union Hall 2055 Saamis Dr. NW. For more info contact Marg at 403-5272933. ROVING GYMS - Free indoor play for families with children 0 6. 6:30 - 8:30pm Every Wednesday: Downtown YMCA. Friday, March 20: Vincent Massey School FIFTH AVENUE MEMORIAL UNITED CHURCH - located on the corner of 4th Street and 5th Avenue will host a Spaghetti Supper and Dessert Auction Friday, March 20th at 6:00pm. Cost: $25.00/adult with a $20.00 tax receipt, $5.00/youth 17 & under. Seating is limited. Advance tickets only. Tickets are available at the church office. For more information or tickets please call 403-526-2237 MEDICINE HAT COIN & STAMP CLUB - is holding a Stamp and Coin Rummage Sale on March 21 from 12 noon to 4:00pm at the Canadian Red Cross Building, 398 Aberdeen St. SE. Free admission. MUSIC COLLECTORS SHOW AND SALE - Saturday, March 21, 9:00am -5:00pm St. Ambrose Church, 505 Fifth St. SE Redcliff. Instruments, Amplifiers, PA's, Home Stereos, Records, CD's etc. Concession available. THE GERMAN CANADIAN HARMONY CLUB - is holding their Annual Eisbein (Porkhocks) & Sauerkraut Supper & Dance, Saturday March 21st at the Harmony Hall, Redcliff. Cocktails at 6pm, Supper at 7pm. Dance Music by The Harvey Fleck Band. Everyone is Welcome. For more info Call: 403-581-9140, 403-5483556 or 403-548-7531 LONGFELLOW HALL - is holding their Reverse Raffle Dance on March 28, doors open at 9:00pm. Dance to Phoenix. For more info call 403-529-7432 Expanded Distribution Serving Southeastern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan Over Over 40,000 41,000 Copies Copies Distributed Regional www.shoppergroup.com March 2015 P U B L I C AT I O N 5 health improvements you can make today that will pay off for a lifetime (BPT) - Improving your health and wellness can seem like a daunting task, especially if you know you have some bad health habits to break. But, several improvements you can make today can result in tremendous health benefits. It starts with you. 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By proactively taking steps to monitor key health indicators, experts agree that it's possible to prevent some of the most severe risks of diabetes, including lower limb amputation. People ages 20 and older who are living with diabetes account for about 60 percent of nontraumatic lower-limb amputations. The occurrence of diabetes-related foot and lower-leg amputation has decreased by 65 percent since 1996. Working together, podiatrists and their patients with diabetes can reduce the number of amputations even more. People with diabetes may be less aware of cuts or wounds on their feets due to the nerve damage related to their disease. Regular and vigilant foot care can help catch problems before they develop into a health crisis. Here is advice to help people with diabetes protect their foot health: • Inspect your feet daily, checking the entire foot and all 10 toes for cuts, bruises, sores or changes to the toenails, such as thickening or discoloration. Treat wounds immediately and see your podiatrist if a problem persists or infection is apparent. • Exercise by walking, which can help you maintain a healthy weight and improve circulation. Be sure to wear appropriate athletic shoes appropriate for the type of exercise you're doing. • When you buy new shoes, have them properly measured and fitted. Foot size and shape can change over time, and ill-fitting shoes are a leading cause of foot pain and lesions. Certain types of shoes, socks and custom orthotics are available for people with diabetes, and they may be covered by insurance. • Keep your feet covered and never go barefoot even at home. The risk of cuts and infection is too great. • See a podiatrist to remove calluses, corns or warts - don't tackle them yourself and don't ask a unlicensed non-professional to do it. Over-thecounter products can burn your skin and injure your foot. Podiatrists are specially trained to address all aspects of foot health for people with diabetes. • Get checkups twice a year. An exam by your podiatrist is the best way to ensure your feet stay healthy. For people with diabetes, taking charge of your own foot health can help you avoid foot-related complications like amputation. Work with today's podiatrist to help you safeguard your foot health. Motorcycles and safe driving practices A family business providing full denture services, including immediate and partial dentures. Specializing in implant dentures. Deryk J. Woodman DD, Denturist The pleasure of driving on two wheels has to be combined with flawless safety practices. Certain skills have to be mastered in order to drive a motorcycle. The pleasure of driving on two wheels must be combined with flawless safety practices. After all, the smallest of errors can be fatal. Before getting on their bikes, motorcyclists must first of all pay careful attention to their clothing. Why? Because their clothing is the only form of protection they have. Everyone has scraped a knee on asphalt when riding a bike or a scooter as a child, so just imagine the result of a fall or a crash at 100 km/hour! an hour! Wearing a jacket made of leather or an anti-abrasive material is not a luxury, it’s a necessity, whatever the weather. Gloves and boots are other indispensable items in a motorcyclist’s wardrobe. As far as helmets are concerned, full face models offer the best protection. Short trips are advisable for the first few outings in order to get the feel of the motorcycle.The techniques for maintaining balance at slow speeds, negotiating bends and corners, braking at intersections, and avoiding obstacles must be mastered perfectly — all while keeping to the speed limits, of course. Sharing the road with other users is another important element that will only succeed if everyone behaves in a safe and courteous manner. Being aware of the risks attached to driving a motorcycle and being capable of managing them is to demonstrate an exemplary, proactive attitude, one which will never detract from your pleasure and sense of freedom. www.newspapertoolbox.com Chelsie R. Woodman DD, Denturist • Same Day Service on Relines (by app.) • Free Consultations • New Patients Welcome • Alberta Senior Benefit Program • Dental Benefit Plan Accepted • Repairs While You Wait • Hospital/Home Care Visits Available • Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment 403.527.7900 #5 - 3341 Dunmore Road SE Huntington Plaza Page 8, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Regional Publication Month of March 2015 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com 315 W. First St. • Havre, MT DELIVERY RATES FOR YOUR AREA ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE AT: www.valleyfurniturecompany.com 406-265-2278 MONDAY - FRIDAY: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM • SATURDAY: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com Jayman Metals THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015, Page 7 Miscellaneous Mark’s Towing PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT: Holy Spirit you who Auto Wrecking & Metal Recycling make me see everything and shows me the way to reach my ideal, you who gives me the fine divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me. And you who are in all the instances of my life, with me. I in this short dialog want to thank you for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the material desires may be. I want to be with Deliver your scrap vehicles and scrap metal to our yard at the you and loved ones in your junction of Hwy 41 & Hwy 41A and receive EXTRA CASH. We take old batteries, radiators, stoves, scrap bikes and steel pipes for recycling. perpetual glory, Amen. Thank you for your love towards me Ph: 403-581-0454 or 403-548-5576 and my loved ones. Person must www.JaymanMetals.com pray this 3 consecutive days with out asking your request, after the third day your wish will Hunting Miscellaneous be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Then promise WANTED FIREARMS: Buying FOR SALE: Christmas tree, 7 to publish this dialog as soon as shotguns, estate, military, ft., pre-lit, absolutely beautiful. your favor has been granted. J.T. hunting. Please don’t give up, $100.00. Phone: (403) 527surrender firearms YOUR CLASSIFIEDS! unnecessarily. For more 6682 information Phone: (403) 5021015 Used Auto Parts Free Scrap Car Removal Free Scrap Metals Removal We pay $25 - $1000 for scrap cars FOR SALE: Remington 22 caliber model 541S custom Sporter, engraving on receiver, checkered stock, 4 x 8 Bushnell scope, collector gun in mint condition asking $750.00 Phone: (403) 928-2612 FOR SALE: Pellet rifles and pistol. 22’s - single shot, semiauto and bolt action c/w scopes. 17 hmr new in box. 410 pump.410 double barrel, 28 ga over/under new. 12 ga double c/with hammers. 223 Tikka c/w tactical scope. Phone: (403) 580-9922 Miscellaneous BLESSED VIRGIN: O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of heaven, blessed mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity, O Star of the sea, help me and show me here, my mother of God, queen of heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are non that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times), Holy Mary place this prayer in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days then publish it and it will be granted to you. Many grateful thanks. J.T. FOR SALE: 14 ft boat & trailer, new steering cables, new tires, seats 8 people, 1991, 30 hp motor, excellent fishing boat $875.00 obo. Phone: (403) 8663590 FOR SALE: Baldwin organ in excellent condition $100. Phone: (403) 580-3522 FOR SALE: 1 male, 1 female Shih Tzu cross puppies for sale. 1st, 2nd shots and vet checked healthy dogs ready to go to new home. Phone: (403) 526-8725 FOR SALE: Sear’s 800 router and table brand new set router bits, press drill and 2 - 4” belt sanders $500.00 takes all. Phone: (587) 253-1384 ESTATE SALE: Electric hospital bed $2000.00. Lift chair (brown) $1500.00 used 2 days, new price $6512.50. Phone: (403) 528-9094 FOR SALE: AKC Reg. German Shepherd puppies, black & red, direct from Germany, over 54 years experience, titled parents, starting at $1500. Serious inquiries only Phone: (509) 4666177, [email protected], www.Ca-JiShepherds.com. Spokane, WA. FOR SALE: 92 Wilderness Yukon Trailer, 22 ft, sleeps six, well maintained, non smokers, many features, asking $5000.00 obo. Phone: (403) 526-9041 lingerie and underwear #4 - 3rd Street SE in REDCLIFF! Large Selection of Adult Specialty Items! • Toys, Toys, Toys • Books, Magazines • Lingerie, Role Playing • Gifts and Prizes • Novelty Items We also carry gif certifica t te for all! s Come see our great selection today! Ph: 403-527-9112 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Technics electric keyboard, $1200.00. Washer & Dryer $450.00 for both. Phone: (403) 527-9478 FOR SALE: Mid efficient furnace, like new. New Reznor 60,000 BTU unit heater. Phone: (403) 580-9922 FOR SALE: Girls white accordion $400.00 firm. Free Joyce Meyer tapes. Phone: (403) 526-6453 Page 8, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015 55. Plunder a town 59. No. Albanian dialect 60. No (Scottish) 61. Blatted 64. X2 = a Pacific tourist commune 65. AKA option key 66. Angelina's spouse 67. "Wedding Crashers" Wilson 68. Grassland, meadow 69. Laughing to self (texting) CLUES ACROSS 1. Fashion dandy 4. Cycles per second 7. Strikebreaker 11. Aquatic reptile (informal) 13. Express pleasure 14. Swiss river 15. Contains cerium 17. Ribonucleic acid 18. On top 19. Taxis 21. Banking machine 22. Small salamander 23. Voltage 25. Pointed summit 27. DWTS host 33. In a way, smoked 34. Peat moss source 35. W. African nation Sierra ___ Greg’s 36. Cocoa plum tree 41. Holiday (informal) 44. Venezuelan capital 46. DWTS hostess 48. Hideouts 50. Actress Lupino 51. The content of cognition 53. Point one point N of due E Remedy’s Rx 31. V. William's clothing line 32. Scotland's poet's initials 37. Auto 38. Single spot card in a deck 39. Crow sound 40. Former CIA 42. Factory where arms are made 43. Radioactive unit 44. Scoundrel 45. Freshwater duck genus CLUES DOWN 1. Licenses TV stations 47. 9 decades 2. Metal-bearing mineral 48. Makes tractors 3. Meat from a pig (alt. 49. 55120 sp.) 51. Southeast Nigeria 4. A bottle with a stopper people 5. Short labored breath 52. Arab sailing vessel 6. Hair washing soap 54. Hay bundle 7. Steam bath 56. Blood type 8. "R.U.R." playwright 57. Driver compartment Karel 58. "Das Kapital" author 9. Beside one another in Marx lines 62. Consume food 10. Not straight 63. Dental degree 12. Former OSS 16. Truck driver's radio 20. Dried-up 24. Million gallons per day (abbr.) 26. Encircle (archaic) 27. '__ death do us part 28. A single unit 29. A siemens 30. Prohibition ® The Local Drug Store™ Mohawk Medical Walk-In Open 9am Weekdays Old Old Fashioned Fashioned Quality and Service 770 - 6th St. SW Drugstore 403-529-05777 See us about transferring your prescriptions Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Accordion stand. Phone: (403) 527-3289 or 403504-8722 FOR SALE: 15 old wooden cheese boxes $10 to $20 each. Butter molds $15 to $30. Old wooden butter paddles $20 each. 3 lb, 5 lb and 10 lb Medalta butter crocks $35 to $60. Medalta Stetson hats $50 each. Hycroft hats $8. Phone: (403) 548-4950 FOR SALE: AKC Reg. English bulldog puppies, vaccinated, dewormed, micro chipped & health guarantee included, $2500. Phone: (360) 620-6017 Port Orchard, WA Miscellaneous Miscellaneous MUSIC COLLECTORS: Redcliff music collectors 5th annual Show and Sale, Saturday March 21, 2015, St. Ambrose Church, 505 5th St SE Redcliff, AB. Buy, Sell, Trade musical instruments, amplifiers, home stereo, CD’s, vinyl records, other related collectibles. Free admission, concession available. come and join us. ANNUAL TURKEY SUPPER: All Saints Anglican Church, 606 12 St SW, Sunday March 15th. One sitting 6pm, Tickets by reservation. Adults $12.00, Children under 12 $8.00, gluten free available. Phone: (403) 526-9182 FOR SALE: 51 piece Easter village, $35.00 for all. Phone: (403) 526-5194 Real Estate FOR SALE: Clean spacious 1096 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo in Grandview Village. For further information Phone: (403) 526-4155 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com Real Estate FOR RENT: 3000 sq. ft. space for rent for storage or warehouse in Brier Park area. Phone: (403) 529-2022 FOR RENT: Wellington ground floor independent living, west facing ground floor condo available now. This one bedroom suite features new carpets, flooring and paint throughout, free laundry facilities are only two doors away, other included amenities are games room, theatre/chapel, library/computer area and work out facility. Don’t miss this opportunity. Phone: (403) 580-0697 Services SPRING LAWN MAINTENANCE: Aeration, de-thatching, edging, weekly cuts. Booking now for end of March. Phone Nick: (403) 928-1505 INCOME TAX RETURNS: Rates starting at $42.00, T1, T2, T3 returns and more... Over 29 years experience. Five Star Bookkeeping & Tax Services, 3-1364 Southview Dr SE (Located in the Mackenzie Square, Kitty corner to London Drugs) 8: 30am - 5: 30pm Mon-Fri., 10: 00am - 5pm Saturdays. Phone: (403) 529-1455 BASIC INCOME TAX RETURNS: Done for $35. Free pick up and delivery. H & R Block trained. Senior’s rates available. Phone: 403928-2700 GREENLEAF TREE TRIMMING: Spring is here. For all your tree trimming needs. We specialize in pruning fruit trees, cedars and hedges. Contact the branch manager for a free estimate. Phone: (403) 5295109 Thank you Delilah The Medicine Hat & District SPCA would like to extend a sincere thank you to the following businesses. In addition to supporting the Adopt-A-Pet page published in the Medicine Hat Shopper, they also made a cash donation to the SPCA. • All Seasons Self Storage • Animal Medical Centre • Avalon Hobbies & Gifts • Broadway Dental • Busy Bee Auto Salvage & Repairs • Canine Reflections • Farm Land Supply • Gas City Drywall • Hat Fresh Air Home Centres • Hi-Tech Paint & Collision • Jackson Dodge • Jay’s Classic Pet Grooming • MHR • Mountain Stone Contracting Inc. • Murray Chev Olds • Nutters • Onside Restoration • Peavey Mart • Petland • Rodeo Ford • The Hill Salon • Walmart Medicine Hat SPCA 55 Southwest Drive SW 403-526-7722 922 Allowance Ave SE 403-527-5777 Services Services HOUSECLEANING: I do house cleaning, reasonable rates, many years experience. Phone: (403) 526-5816 LOSE WEIGHT: Lose weight now, ask me how. Phone: (403) 866-4488 WE DON’T MISS A THING New Tax breaks for Canadian families. You could claim up to $2,000!* **Availability and amounts will vary according to each family’s specific circumstances. See an H&R Block tax professional for details. SAVE YOUR INSURANCE: Fender benders, scrapes, rust repair, restorations. Phone: (403) 928-1468 HOME RENOVATIONS: Home improvements, maintenance & renovations, licensed and fully insured. No job too small! Call Mike Phone: (403) 504-7772. BUCKY’S CONCRETE: Driveways, sidewalks, patio & garage pads, curb & posts, retainer walls, tear-out & replace driveways. Free estimates. Phone Wayne: (403) 580-7973. SMALL JOBS HANDYMAN: Small household jobs including drywall repairs and painting, also fence repairs & painting. Phone Allen (403) 527-3956 Bob 403-527-4638 leave message. COMPUTER TECH: House calls up till 9pm. Free diagnosis of your computer. Lowest rates. Seniors rates. Will teach you the basics. Will pick-up of old computers. Virus removal and data back-up. Free pickup and delivery for repairs. Phone: 403-928-2700 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE: Servicing all makes and models of small engines as well as ATV’s, snowmobiles, UTV’s, motorcycles, generators, snowblowers, lawn and garden equipment and much more. Affordable rates and guaranteed work. Phone: (403) 952-1371 Tax Tips For Families With Children Child Amount: Families will benefit from a $2,255 child amount for each child under the age of 18 for the last time in 2014. This will result in a federal tax saving of $338 per child. And if one parent cannot use the entire amount to lower their tax payable, the unused amount can be transferred to a spouse or common-law partner. Credit for being active: The Children’s Fitness Amount is a nonrefundable credit is worth up to $1,000 for children under the age of 16 enrolled in an eligible program of physical activity. Not every program meets the eligibility guidelines so you need to ensure you know the requirements. Make sure you keep your receipts. Disabled children will also qualify for the credit if they are under 18. Artistic credit: The Children’s Arts Credit is another non-refundable credit worth up to $500 for children under the age of 16 enrolled in an eligible program. This could include language classes, Girl Guides or Scouts, art classes or ballet lessons. Again, keep your receipts to make the claim. Universal Child Care Benefit: This is available to any family with children regardless of their household income. It used to be available only for children under the age of six. However, effective January 2015, a new $60 per month component will be paid for children over five and under 18. The component for children under six will also be increased from $100 to $160 per month. Parents will receive a retroactive payment in July 2015 for the enhanced amounts for the first six months of the year UCCB is taxable in the hands of the lower-income spouse. Family Tax Cut: For families where one spouse earns more than the other and have at least one child, they may transfer up to $50,000 in taxable income to help reduce their family tax liability. The maximum claim is $2,000. Save for future education: Designed to help save for a child’s postsecondary education, parents can make up to $50,000 RESP lifetime contribution. Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) per year is $500. Canada Learning Bond: To help lower income families, the Government provides $500 in a CLB at birth for children whose families are entitled to the National Child Benefit Supplement. As long as the family is still entitled to the supplement they will receive an additional $100 CLB each year until the age of 15. Trained and trusted, we ensure you get the most out of your taxes. For more information, speak to an H&R Block Tax Professional today. #2, 3307 Dunmore Rd., SE Medicine Hat, AB T1B 3R2 Phone (403) 526-5801 Fax (403) 527-8636 66C 8th Street NW Medicine Hat, AB T1A 6P1 Phone (403) 580-5801 Fax (403) 580-5895 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com WE DO RENOVATIONS Kitchen, bathroom, basement, etc. We have journeyman carpenters and cabinet makers. We also have professional finishing carpenters. Heartstone Call for a free estimate at 403-581-6205 Services AMWAY: Amway products and business opportunity. Phone: (403) 529-9412 WILL DO: Will do income tax, small fee $25.00, also small business. Phone Agatha: (403) 581-0481 Wanted WANTED: Senior to share house $400/month includes utilities & cable, prefer female. Also 2 bedroom mobile home to rent in Winnifred, AB. Phone: (403) 502-9934 WANTED: Looking for musicians for oldtimers rock ‘n roll band for work at local jams, call Mac Phone: (403) 504-5300 PAINTING: Over 25 years local house painting experience. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Wholesale paint prices. Free estimates. Phone Bob: (403) 528-7007 WANTED: Old auto harps for parts, working or not working. Phone: (403) 548-2075 or 403548-8470 TOSHIBA LAPTOPS: $175 for dual core. Tech Certified, 6 months warranty. Computers starting at less than $100. Desktops, $150. Anti-virus and MS Office available for only $30 more. I am a Tech. Trades welcome. Free pick-up and delivery for repairs. Phone: 403-9282700 FOR SALE: 5, older, Toyota Steel Track rims, 15”, $50 each; 2 older produce/meat scales - 1 wood, 1 metal $300 each; 1 box of approx 130 assorted muffler clamps, all new but some rusty, $250; 50 assorted auto belts, new, $100; New glass sheets, 16” x 24”, build your own greenhouse, $2.00 each. 403-331-0026. Evenings or leave message. CLASSIFIEDS SELL!! Lethbridge THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015, Page 9 Lethbridge FOR RENT: 3 acre yard. 5 minutes from town at Stewart Siding Industrial Park w/2 bedroom mobile home for office. 1,200 sq. ft. heated shop & 2,500 sq. ft. canvas quonset w/dirt floor. Available December 1, 2014. $1,000/month + utilities. Phone: (626) 543-0415 ATTENTION HUTTERITES, HUTTERITES, HUTTERITES AND LARGE SHEEP PRODUCERS: Large, metal, self feeders for sale. 4 total. Will easily feed 4,000 lambs and more. Don’t miss out on the best investment that you’ll ever make. Only $7,500 each. Phone Tom at 403-3310026. Evenings or leave a message. FOR SALE: 2005 Chev Impala. 4 door. Great shape. Asking $4,000. OBO. Call John for more info: (403) 330-6654 FOR SALE: 1999 Saturn Sport 4 door Sedan. 1.9L, 5 speed. Air/tilt/cruise. Power windows, locks & mirrors. CD player, tack, trailer hitch. Inspected. Good tires & windshield. $2,550. Call (403) 328-5713. FOR SALE: 1 acre fenced yard, 3,000 sq. ft. Brand new heated steel building. Rented with tenant. 5 minutes from tow, Stewart Siding Industrial Park. REDUCED TO $270,000. Phone: (626) 543-0415. FOR SALE: Antique body parts 1947-54 truck. Fender, door, running boards,grill, parts, steel bin, gas tank. Phone: (403) 329-0257 or (403) 315-4232. Lethbridge DeJong’s Tours FOR SALE: 2 Gibson guitars, electric. One is a “Les Paul” 1998 signed by “Buddy Guy” & the other is a 1981 335 Gibson signed by “Randy Bachman” & “Fred Turner”. Both for $9,000, will do part trade for Rolex, etc. I also have an old record collection & more. Call Steve: (403) 329-1750 UPCOMING 2015 Tours FOR SALE: New & used stair glides plus porch lifts. Great shape! Free installation and delivery. Phone: 1-800-318-6000 or (587) 220-2759. FOR SALE: Delta Sidekick 10” Sliding compound mitre saw, 15 amp, 5,000 RPM c/w stand. Cost $661, selling for $400. Phone: (403) 3200048 FOR SALE: 2001 Kia Sportage. Good condition, motor is toast. Phone: (403) 892-1443 FOR SALE: 3 and 4 wheeled scooters - used. Great shape, 1 year warranty, free delivery. Phone: (587) 220-2759 or 1800-318-6000 KNIFE MAKING CLASSES,Registration/Tool s/Equipment/Info - Phone: (403) 308-2483 or Email: [email protected] MOOSE JAW March 30 - April 2 4 Day Trip - Cost $270.00/person dbl. MOOSE JAW April 13-15 & April 27-29 3 Day Trip - Cost $189.00/person dbl. CRANBROOK CASINO May 11-13 3 Day Trip - Cost $165.00/person dbl. NEW YORK CITY - WASHINGTON, DC May 25 - June 7 14 Day Trip - Cost $3,225.00/person dbl. FORT MCMURRAY July 14-17 4 Day Trip - Cost $520.00/person dbl. BLACK HILLS - YELLOWSTONE August 10-19 10 Day Trip - Cost $1,458.00/person dbl. EASTERN CANADA and NEWFOUNDLAND September 12 - October 4 23 Day Trip - Cost $4,360.00/person dbl. BRANSON - NEW ORLEANS October 28 - November 12 16 Day Trip - Cost $2,648.00/person dbl. For any of the above trips, call 1-866-362-5416 for a full detailed brochure, or visit our website www.dejongstours.com FOR SALE: Garment rack on wheels, 37”W x 60” H. Single rod for hanging clothes. Easily comes apart for storage. $5.00. Phone: (403) 394-0707. Lethbridge Lethbridge WANTED: Various Hunting Guns and Reloading Components. Phone: (403) 381-3275. FOR SALE: Old, Model 555, Massey Ferguson Tractor & 12 ft. Cultivator, $1,200/both. Phone: (626) 543-0415 WANTED: Running motor for 2001 Kia Sportage, 2.0 Liter. (403) 892-1443 STOP PAYING TOO MUCH FOR . . .Your mobility products, scooters, power wheelchair porch lift & stair glides. Call for the Best Price & Service. 21 years Experience. 1-800-318-6000 or 587-220-2759. LETHBRIDGE GROCERY STORE & RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION UNRESERVED AUCTION ADDRESS: 1702 23 STREET NORTH Lethbridge AB SALE DATE: MARCH 24 at 10 am VIEWING: MARCH 23rd FROM 10 am to 5 pm REMOVAL: MARCH 24th, 25th, 26th 9 am to 5 pm or by APPOINTMENT COMPLETE GROCERY STORE OF EQUIPMENT - 1999 VERTICAL GPI208 BALER, 2007 MAPLE BEV, BAR BEVERAGE BAR, RETARDER BOX BAKERY, 2007 DELI BOX COOLER WITH SHELVES BOX DELI, 2007 DAIRY COOLER SHELVING BOX DAIRY, 2007 GROCERY FREEZER BOX BOX FREEZER, 2007 BAKERY FREEZER BOX BOX FREEZER, 2007 FLORAL COOLER BOX FLORAL, 20x30x9 FT WALKIN MEAT COOLER, 8x24x8 FT WALIN MEAT COOLER, 12x40x8 FT WALKIN BOX PRODUCE COOLER, 2006 LOW VOLUME WALL ASSEMBLY CABINET/COUNTERS, 2006 EXTND POS CABINET CABINET/COUNTERS, 2007 FULL FLORAL TRELLIS UNIT CANOPY, 2 - 8 TIER S/S CART, 2004 D5-8L CASE COOLER, D5-9 GROC CASE DELI SERVICE, D5-12 GROC CASE DELI SERVICE, 3 - 2006 MED TEMP DAIRY CASE CASE DAIRY, D5-12L CASE DAIRY, M1-12E MEAT CASE MEAT, M1-12E CASE MEAT, 5 - 2006 LOW TEMP MEAT FISH CASE CASE FISH, 2 - 2005 D5-6 CASE PRODUCE, 2 – 2003 D5-8 CASE PRODUCE, 2 – 2003 P2-8 CASE PRODUCE, 4 – 2003 P2-12 CASE PRODUCE, RIC-01 CASE PRODUCE, 4' DELI CASE - HOT FOOD, 4R CHICKEN RACK CASE - HOT FOOD, 2007 ESBDVS-8 MED TEMP DELI CASE DELI, 2007 MED TEMP DELI CASE CASE DELI, M3-12E CASE DELI, 2 END NARROW ISLAND CASE CASE N REFRIG, 2007 PARTITION SERVICE CASE CASE N REFRIG, 207 2 DR FLORAL CASE CASE-REF FLORAL, 2006 CASE FOOD COUNTERTOP CASE, 2012 BOHN COIL-SM-156AE COIL, 2012 BOHN COIL-SM-156AE COIL, DELI COIL, BAKERY BOX COIL, 2013 ZFD-9K4E-TF5-931 COMPRESSOR, 2010 LACA-032E-TAC-800 COMPRESSOR, 2007 3RK1-0310-TAC-800 COMPRESSOR, 2010 KATA-0150TAC-800 COMPRESSOR, 2004 EAVA021ETAC800 COMPRESSOR 10/22/2004, 9RS3-0765-TFC COMPRESSOR, KATA-0150-TAC COMPRESSOR, MRA0500TFC COMPRESSOR, 2007 PETOSKEY LITTER RECEPTACLE CONTAINER, 2007 IDL ROOM COUNTER COUNTERS/CABINETS, 2007 WALL MOUNT COUNTER COUNTERS/CABINETS, 2006 CONDIMENT STATION COUNTERS/CABINETS, CUSTOMER SRV COUNTERS/CABINETS, PHARMACY PDX 27 COUNTERS/CABINETS, ARTISAN BREAD DSPLY-BAKERY N-REF, 2007 MOBILE BREAD MERCH DSPLY-BAKERY N-REF, 2006 GIFT CARD END DISPLAY END, 7 - 2007 LIFESTYLE SHADOWBOX DISPLAY FIXTR FLOWER, 2007 STEPPED UNIT FLORAL DEPT DSPLAY FIXTR-FLOWER, 2007 FLORAL ARMOIRE DSPLAY FIXTR-FLOWER, 2007 UNIWEB SHADOWBOX DSPLAY FIXTR-FLOWER, 2007 4 PIECE FLOR FIXTURE DSPLAY FIXTRFLOWER, MELON CRATE DSPLAY FIXTR-N REFRG, PRODUCE DEPT CUBE UNITS (3) DSPLAY FIXTRN REFRG, BUN ROUNDER DIVIDER, 2012 MISTWISE ROLL SYSTEM FILTER UNIT, 2006 RO SYSTEM FILTER UNIT, 2007 3 SEC REACH-IN FREEZER - REACH IN, 4 – 1999 RL5 2 DOOR W/AC FREEZER REACH IN, 4 - RL-4 FREEZER - REACH IN, 15 - RL5 5 DOOR W/AC FREEZER - REACH IN, LUCKS BAKERY FRYER-DONUT, 15-OJC-18R GENERATOR, TCPW-100S GEN TRANSFER SWITCH, 2009 STERILOX 2200 GENERATOR SYSTEM HUMIDIFIER, 2007 AVA SERIES RO II HUMIDIFIER, 2006 ICEMAKER ICE MACHINE, LUCKS 2 BOWL ICING MACHINE, 2007 FULL SIZE FLORAL KIOSK KIOSK, 2006 CUSTOM IBM WORKSTATION KIOSK, 16' ALUMINUM STEP LADDER, FLOOR DISPLAY MERCHANDISER, MERCHANDISER G MERCHANDISER, 8' MED TEMP ISLAND MERCH MERCHANDISER, BKRY SPIRAL MIXER – STORE, 2007 ELECTRIC COMBI OVEN OVEN, 2006 GAS DOUBLE RACK OVEN OVEN, BAKERY PROOF BOX, 2007 UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR, 2 - 2006 REFRIG UCR48 REFRIGERATOR, REFRIG BEV AIR REFRIGERATOR, SIMPLEX 208 ROLL-SHEETER, 3422 ABP SAFE, GROCERY SHELVING SHELVING, 3 COMP DELI SINK SHELVING, FLORAL LIFESTYLE SHELVING SHELVING, SHELF WIRE RACK SHELVING, 4 - THOMPSON RACKS SHELVING SALE SHELVING, 32 LF DELI SHELVING, BAKERY SHELVING, SHELVING, SKY SHELVING SHELVING, PILL SHELVING SET SHELVING PHARMACY, 3 COMP SINK SINK, MEAT 3 COMP SINK, PROD 2 COMP TRIM SINK, PROD UTENSIL SINK, SE 12 BIZERBA SLICING MACHINE, SOUP STATION SOUP BAR, 3 DELI MAPLE BASE TABLE NEW EQUIPMENT - 5 Foot & 6 Foot S/S Tables, Bain Maries, All Sizes of Prep Tables, Upright Coolers, Upright Freezers, 100's of Aluminum Bakery Pans, Double & Triple S/S Sinks, Bakery Racks, Slicers, More LIST PROVIDED BY THE GROCERY STORE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, ADDITIONS & DELETIONS ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS, 15% BUYERS PREMIUM ADDED TO ALL SALES! TEL: 403-287-1900 www.reidsauction.com LOCATED UNDER THE OVERPASS Sponsored by local charities! SHOW ME THE MONEY! $10,000 $10,000 PRIZE PRIZE Sunday evening, March 15th Doors open 4:30 Games start at 6:30 p.m. Open every day except Tuesday Afternoon & evening events every day 403-527-9274 Page 10, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015 CLASSI- sell your stuff fast with CLASSI-PIX! PIX Here’s How: bring your item to the Medicine Hat Shopper before Tuesday 5:00 pm and... 922 Allowance Ave. SE (403) 527-5777 FOR SALE 2007 Chev 2500 4x4 Z71 Silverado (New Style) Duramax Diesel. 1 owner, 5th wheel & equalizer hitches, auxiliary fuel tank and more $12,950.00 403-952-5609 Leave message YOUR CLASSIFIEDS! Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com 15 $$ We Take The Picture! -or bring your own picture for ONLY.... 00 00 (for 25 words or less) INCLUDES GST ALL ADS MUST BE PRE-PAID Lethbridge Lethbridge FOR SALE: 1982 Class A 32’ Vanguard motor home. 102,500 km. Generator, air conditioner, furnace, central vacuum, 4 piece bath, sleeps 8, micro, awning. Top of the 1982 line. Must be seen! $6,500 OBO, or will consider trade for 24’ - 26’ travel trailer. Phone: (403) 738-4733. FOR SALE: 81 Dodge 4x4, 360, 4 speed. All mechanical new or rebuilt. Has safety, only 70K on work. Complete or parts. Also Dana Diffs 4 85 Dodge 1/2 4x4. Phone: (403) 320-6802 FOR SALE: 1989 - 16 ft Holiday Trailer - Loaded, single axle, new air, vents. Phone: (403) 320-9236. Lethbridge FOR SALE: 2003 KIA Magentis Optimus. 4 door, 2.4L. CD player, PW, PL, cruise, tilt. New windshield, new axle & new front brake pads. Has mechanical inspection. Runs and looks good. Asking $2,375. OBO. Phone: (403) 315-3877 FOR SALE: Large mail box. Phone: (403) 752-4099 FOR SALE: 2006 Chev Uplander minivan. Lowered floor, (wheelchair van). 42,000 ks. New tires. $28,800. Phone: 1-800-3186000 or (587) 220-2759. Lethbridge FOR SALE: Rare 1889 Ebony Piano - Near perfect condition. This lovely Victorian Piano has harps and bows etched into ebonized original black finish, but the wood under the finish is also Ebony, a rare and very heavy hardwood. This piano is a Decker Brothers 1889 Upright Concert Grand. The sound is deep and rich because the wood is more tightly grained. I have a new appraisal on this beautiful piano for $8,000. Phone: (403) 329-8045 WANTED URGENTLY: Gold, Silver, Coins, and Stamps. Gold and Silver Jewelery, even broken. We pay TOP prices. Have cash, will travel. Call us last at 403752-3099. Don’t be afraid to leave a message! Lethbridge LARGE, 16’ HIGH X 12’ WIDE METAL SELF FEEDER, $7,500; Belting, 6” by 115” long, offers; Tractor tie chains, new, various sizes; 2 older oil heaters, offers; Ford 6 cyl pump motor, $2,500; NH 358 Mixer Mill, $3,500; Int 1974, 966 Hydro tires, like new, needs some TLC; 4 HD black hay tarps, $100 each; Walk-in cooler, $2,000; 3 wheel movers, 5x5, offers; Electric fencing equipment, lots of posts and wire; 4 church pews, top quality Oak, $175 each; 7 rolls of roll-on shingles; 6” Sakundiak auger with extra Wisconsin motor, $600. Call Tom: (403) 331-0026. Evenings or leave message. Print Online Buy or sell at your convenience The local classifieds you know and trust are never out of reach! 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REDCLIFF REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY: I NSIDE MARKETING /SALES SUPPORT 9 MONTH TERM TREE REMOVAL Tree Cut, PHONE OR FAX 403-548-3554 SENIOR DISCOUNTS high pressure epoxy injections LANDSCAPE /EXCAVATION Repair of wet and dry concrete cracks: WES’S • pipe intrusions etc. • exterior weeping tile installation • pivot pads BOBCA BOBCA BOBCAT T T & & HAULING HAULING HAULING T & HAULING BOBCA BOBCA BOBCA T & HAULING LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE EXCAVATION EXCAVATION LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE EXCAVATION EXCAVATION EXCAVATION ••••••Track Track Track skid skid steer steer for for any any ground ground condition condition Track Track Trackskid skid skid skidsteer steer steer steerfor for for forany any any anyground ground ground groundcondition condition condition condition ••••••Mini Mini Mini hoe hoe Truck Truck mount mount tree tree spade spade Mini Mini Minihoe hoe hoe hoe ••••••Truck Truck Truck Truckmount mount mount mounttree tree tree treespade spade spade spade ••••••Tandem Tandem Tandem gravel gravel gravel truck truck truck for for for hauling hauling hauling Tandem Tandem Tandemgravel gravel graveltruck truck truckfor for forhauling hauling hauling VIBRATORY LINE PLOW Used for installing underground sprinklers Peter Vanderhaar Owner Call Call Call Wes Yanke 403-529-7219 Wes Yanke 403-529-7219 Call Call Call Wes Wes Wes Yanke Yanke Yanke 403-529-7219 403-529-7219 403-529-7219 Box 1266, Bow Island AB, T0K 0G0 Telephone cell 1-403-952-1733 www.vanderhaar.ca Email: [email protected] If you would like to place an ad in this monthly feature contact your Shopper sales representative at 30%OFF Res: 403-504-8688 | Alija: 403-878-3731 CONCRETE CRACK REPAIR • basement walls • shop floors • concrete cisterns • grain bin pads Clean Your Mess Up • All Size Tree Removal • Stump Grinding • Yard Cleaning We have an immediate opening for a bright, energetic individual in our advertising department. The Inside Marketing Representative is in daily contact with advertising clients, maintains advertising accounts and contracts, completes ad layouts and proofs, ensuring full customer service through phone and email contact. This position also works with the sales team to promote a strong business and community presence. This is a full time position (7.5 hours per day), with a paid base plus commissions based on sales volumes. This is a 9 month term position, with the possibility of extension. HANDYMAN & HAULING House & Yard Maintenance • Small plumbing jobs • Yard cleanup and landscaping Hauling • Haul small loads of gravel and top soil • Haul away junk Resumes should be marked: Attention Manager and can be mailed to : The Medicine Hat Shopper 922 Allowance Avenue SE Medicine Hat, AB T1A 3G7 or faxed to: 403-527-3625 TREE SPECIALIST or emailed to: [email protected] • Tree Trimming and Removal • Stump Grinding • Snow Removal Applications close March 31, 2015 403-527-5777 Best Best of of the the Best Best 30% off Regular Price! SENIOR T N DISCOU Call Ali Now for a Good Deal! 403-502-7740 & 403-977-7740 We thank you in advance for your interest.Only selected individuals will be contacted for interviews No phone calls please. Page 12, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of March 14, 2015 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com #24 - 3rd St. NE www.medhatspa.ca
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