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snort. He opens his mouth a
lot, so there will be a host of
Who doesn’t love a puzbelly laughs in the audience.
zle? Some do crosswords,
His counterpart, Donna Duccesome Sudoku, some hunt
donni, played by Luanne
through the house to find a
Schneider, is the quintessential
missing book. The satisfaction
Italian Mama.
that arises from solving the
Bev Botter as Maria Rossetpuzzle is probably as valuable
ti is like the rope used in a tug
as a heart bypass operation.
of war. The two feuding famiBoth puzzle and mystery take
lies at either end, she is always
hold of a person, and both
in the middle. She resents it,
cater to the need to crack the
but is not able to see death
conundrum and disentangle
coming for her. Sure, in retroall the threads that were
spect she gives us clues to figwound up so tightly as to
ure out whodunnit. Bev is sacriseem an impenetrable mess.
ficed to end the feud. Here’s
Mysterious as it is, mysteries
another element that did not
have fascinated humans since
appear until now. Bev carries it
the ancient Greeks wrote draout well. Maybe, like Maria,
mas.
many victims of murder would
So many writers have
enjoy the chance to return and
exploited the genre of the
point the finger at a guilty
murder mystery that it’s hard
party.
to find a movie or a novel in
Bill Cocks looks every bit
which at least one person has
the cook, Nino, and is every bit
not been murdered. Somethe outraged creator of the
times the murder itself is
best foods. His counterpart,
exploited and the focus is on
Nina, played by Darlene Dee,
blood and gore rather than
The title is so ambiguous. Find out what it means. gives him an equal amount of
the whodunnit aspect.
attitude.These two theatre vetMurder by Dessert is not
erans truly become their charone of the gruesome murders
There is a sad fact that must be acters. There is even comic relief in
mentioned above. It’s nothing if not pointed out. Nowhere is there any this over the top comedy. Frankie and
jolly. Yes, you will kill yourself laugh- mourning over the demise of Maria. Louie dress up as girls with dresses
ing, although like the person mur- Yes, with a beautiful name like that and heels. It’s impossible to keep a
dered you will have the ability to she does not seem to merit any straight face, and you are not supspeak and analyze why and how you weeping and wailing.
posed to. Their counterparts dress up
happen to be dead.That reveals just a
Such plays are obviously spoofs. as men, not quite as funny, but they
morsel of the play and should do Funny characters and their funny shine in their roles. Hailey Doucette
nothing to spoil the mystery for you. antics entertain the audience. Gerry and Robyn Schneider provide laughs
Although the play is neat and tidy, Getz is known for his gorgeous voice, their own way.
apart from the characters, who are far but he just has to say one word in his
The Busboy, Lachlan Bell, and the
from prim and proper, you will have character of Don Donnaducce and it’s Busgirl, April Bell, serve as the romanto exercise your sleuthing skills to hard to keep from guffawing, leading tic interest. That’s easy for the two
determine who snuffed out the life of inevitably to a hearty, undignified
the victim.
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FOR SALE: 2002 Dodge
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$400. Remington 22 magnum,
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Sunday, February 1, 2015, I am listening to CBC radio as Richard
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about the flu shots. To my surprise, he takes an honest, controversial
stance on the fact that they have not found flu shots to be as effective
as they had hoped.
Many years ago they were thinking they would be 80-90%
effective but they are finding that some years they are only 10%
effective, and in the best year, only 50% effective and he feels the
average effectiveness is 20-30%. In Canada we don't have a good
reporting system to gather evidence, but the Center for Disease
Control in the U.S. does collect data and is suggesting getting a flu shot
yearly is actually offering less protection.
Mr. Shames also says that the reports of how many deaths flu
cause each year is not really accurate. Most get the flu for a few days
and recover, but if you are already in poor health with respiratory
troubles and weakened immunity, then the added influenza might be
'the straw that broke the camel's back so to speak' (my words). He
suggests that in December, the height of flu season, that we stay away
from people, thereby avoiding potential contact. Unfortunately he did
not stress that another method of handling the flu is to build up a
person's immunity, or to learn to use alternative medicine instead of
antibiotics and drugs.
Health Canada says it is disappointed in how many get the shots.
When I see clients at our clinic I always ask them if they got their flu
shot and a great percentage of them say no, they won't do that
because they tried it once and felt they were sicker from the shot than
if they had the flu. I have always said that I am not against vaccines
and flu shots, only that we haven't been successful in making them
effective and safe. I have children visit that I see that get the measles
even though they have had the measles shot, and we have been told
the pneumonia shot has been unsuccessful over and over again, and I
hear horror stories from people as to their experiences and their
children's experiences after having a vaccine shot. I myself took the
scarlet fever vaccine as a child and within hours came down with
scarlet fever which almost took my life - I was the only one to get the
shot in the family and I was the only one to get scarlet fever! It is
thought that much of our immune disorders now could stem back to
when they used the rhesus monkey as the incubator for the DPT shot,
only to find the rhesus monkey carries retrovirus.
If you do your research on vaccines you will find we are still in the
initial baby steps of understanding viruses and microbes. The safest
way to avoid dying from the flu, is to keep yourself healthy and robust.
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FIREHALL THEATRE PRESENTS
Continued from front page
since they have a thing going in
real life. Kissing is a breeze. Just
watch this devious couple.
Director Myrna Ironside
chose the play for its humour
and because it suited an enjoyable dinner theatre. The author,
Nathan Hartswick of Vermont,
has written several plays, as well
as many stories for children and
young people. This play has
been performed only two other
times in Canada, once in a hamlet in Saskatchewan, and once in
St. Bonaventure Jr. High School
in Calgary.
Now Myrna is bringing this
delectable comedy to the Medicine Hat Lodge Ballroom. You
will be able to satisfy your desire
for a murder mystery, for comedy, and for food. You will also be
able to take a stab at guessing
who killed poor Maria. But
remember not to weep
because, as Bottom said in A
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Pyramus and Thisbe do not really
die. You can shake hands with
Bev Botter and congratulate her
on her impersonation of a murder victim when you’ve finished
your dessert.
The
Firehall
Theatre
crewmembers are never seen,
but they are like the bass line in
music and support all. When
you attend on any of the days
above, you will see the fine work
they’ve done and their names in
the credits.
Tickets
are
available
through the Medicine Hat
Lodge.
Family
Discount
Day
Traf f ic T ip of
the We ek
The Medicine Hat Police
Service would like to remind
you that:
With the increase in the
number of video
entertainment systems
in vehicles, the Medicine
Hat Police Service Traffic
Unit would like to remind you
that if the driver can see the
screen, a $115 ticket can
be issued.
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firearms unnecessarily, more
information Phone: (403) 5021015
WANTED: To rent 2 bedroom
house with garage, Redcliff or
Crescent Heights area for April.
Phone: (403) 594-9117
WANTED: Vintage motorcycles,
snow
mobiles,
marines,
collectibles and other estate
items. Phone: (403) 580-4772
WANTED: A job as a welder
helper, preferably on a welding
rig truck. Have 20 years plus
experience in the welding field,
don’t have a red seal, willing to
travel. Phone: (403) 544-3671
Lethbridge
FOR SALE: Stationary exercise
bike. $50.00. Phone: (403) 3947651
FOR SALE: Beautiful Antique
Marble Telephone stand $150;
Large “Queen Anne” footstool &
chair $100; Victorian Hanging
Oil Lamp $120; Vilas furniture
set $500; Knetchel China
cabinet $700; Victorian lamp
$125;
Beautiful
Victorian
Nesting table set $350;
Sherman
jewelery;
Large
Gibbard bedroom set $2,800;
Gibbard China cabinet $900; 4
beautiful, sturdy, Oak chairs
$200; Table set & 6 chairs
w/green cushioned seats $500;
4 piece Living Room Coffee/side
table set, white stone w/glass
tops, $500. Phone (403) 9422257.
FOR SALE: 2004 Dodge
Grand Caravan. Air, tilt,
cruise, DVD, PW, PL & power
back windows. Inspected.
Asking
$4,250.
OBO.
Phone: (403) 328-5713.
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
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Cash?
Carriers are required for two
afternoon/evening deliveries per week!
Guitar Church is a Christian Guitar club where
beginners to advanced players can develop their skills
Loaner guitars and subsidies available on limited
basis. Childcare also supplied.
WHERE AND WHEN?
Registration
$10/Week
$80 for all 8 weeks
Salvation Army Church - 164 Stratton Way SE,
Medicine Hat
Sat Feb 21 - Sat, April 18, 2015
Join our 8 week program every Saturday
Morning from 10 a.m. until Noon. Easter
Weekend there will be no Guitar Church.
Registration: 403.502.1617
Special Event April 18, 2015 - 7 PM
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FOR SALE: 5x10 Aluminum
Utility Trailer with 3,500-lbs
axle & folding ramps. $2,500.
Phone: (403) 308-2483
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arising out of errors in printing or insertion of advertisements or other material is limited to
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COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
KIWANIS FAMILY DAY –
Police Point Park Monday,
February 16 11:00am to
4:00pm. Free activities will
include Letterboxing, a
variety of crafts, and fun selfguided scavenger hunts. Our
StoryWalk activitiy will be
available.For a small fee, build
a birdhouse, bat house, or
robin shelf and put it up at
your home. Or you can roast a
hotdog on an open fire pit.
For more info about Kiwanis
Family Day contact us
through the Nature Line 403529-6225 or check out our
website www.natureline.info.
ALZHEIMER SOCIETY –
Research
Presentation
Working towards the end of
Brain Disease. Mr. Davis
Anderson Alzheimer Society
CEO, Dr. Davis Westaway
Alzheimer Society President.
Dr.Shigeki Tsutsui Researcher.
Tuesday, February 17, 6:30pm
Esplandase Arts & Heritage
Centre. Free Admission &
Refreshments.
LIFETREE CAFE - Presents –
Why God? When Tragedy
Doesn't Make Sense Hillcrest Church Coffee
House,
from
7-8pm
Wednesday, February 18,
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.
PERSIAN
DREAMS
&
CANINE THEMES RESCUE
SOCIETY – Annual General
Meeting
Wednesday
February 18th 7:00pm at ABC
Country Restaurant (Med
Hat) – Elections. Public
Welcome.
ROVING GYMS - Free indoor
play for families with children
0 - 6. 6:30 - 8:30pm Every
Wednesday:
Downtown
YMCA. Friday, Feb. 20: St.
Barnabas Church
THE GAS CITY RV TRAVEL
CLUB – Will be holding their
regular meeting at 6:00pm.
February 19th Union Hall
2055 Saamis Dr. NW. There
will be a potluck supper with
the meeting to follow.
Anyone interested in joining
our club should contact Marg
at 403-527-2933.
CANADIAN
MENTAL
HEALTH - Budgeting for
Beginners. Learn the art of
balancing your money with
expenses, money saving tips
and the pitfalls along the way.
Small Classes. FREE. February
19 at 1:30 – 4:00pm Hillcrest
Church. To register call Karen
Ann Hall Canadian Mental
Health 403-504-1811 ext 101.
Please register prior to the
workshop.
THE
MEDICINE
HAT
INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM –
Will be featuring a new
display from now through
the end of March. The Green
Machine/ What is the Green
Machine? Riparian Areas! The
areas of luch gree vegetation
along rivers, lakes, creeks
wetlands and streams. Bring
the kids down to play the
Riparian Game and challenge
their puzzle building skills.
For more info about the
display, contact us on the
Nature Line 403-529-6225.
JEST TOASTMASTERS - a fun
way to learn to relax and have
fun speaking in public. They
meet every Thursday evening
at 6:30 at Medicine Hat
College. Contact Lynn at 403529-5377 for further info.
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P U B L I C AT I O N
Warm tags for better retention
Calving season has begun for
some prairie ranchers, and the advice
when it comes to ear
tags is this: keep them
warm.
A study by the
Prairie Agricultural
Machinery Institute
shows that radio frequency identification
(RFID) tag retention
rates drop if they are
applied when cold.
Retention
is
lower even if cold
tags are warmed up
before application.
Exposure to freezing
temperatures
reduces
their
strength.
“Keep the tags in
your pocket until right before you
apply them,” said PAMI project lead
Joy Agnew.
She said researchers believe new
tags that are frozen at any time
before application develop small fissures or fractures, making them more
likely to fall out or break once in an
animal’s ear.
RFID tag use is a requirement for
national traceability policies, and the
Canadian Cattle Identification
Agency tests and approves various
brands for readability and retention.
PAMI conducted enhanced tests to
obtain more information for better
retention.
The temperature findings are
not necessarily a surprise to ranchers, although confirmation is useful.
“Everybody knows if you’re tagging in cold weather, you throw
them on the dash of the truck and
turn the heater up and keep them
warm,” said Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association chair Mark Elford.
He heads an ongoing CCIA study
on tag retention prompted by
numerous producer complaints
about lost tags and the problems it
creates with the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency.
Among CCIA requirements is
that tags must require no more than
100 pounds of force to correctly
insert in cattle ears.
“When inserted in the warm, all
of the tags met that requirement, but
when inserting in the cold, it was
harder to insert every single one of
them, and the average insertion
force in the cold was over 120 lb.,”
Agnew said.
PAMI also tested the force
required to break a tag and pull it
apart and is examining the effect of
pneumatic tag applicators on retention rates.
Six types of RFID tags were tested using either cattle ears obtained
from slaughter plants or equivalent
material. Sufficient ears were not
available for the thousands of tests
required.
CCIA tests the tensile strength of
tags, meaning the force required to
pull the front button from the back
portion. PAMI tested that as well as
sheer and impact force.
“The tags are weaker in sheer
than they are in tension, but the
forces required to break the tags are
still well above the thresholds set by
the CCIA for both cold and warm
inserted tags,” said Agnew.
Research also showed that force
beyond 70 lb. per sq. inch has an
effect.
“Any force on the tag that could
potentially make the hole (in the ear)
bigger, or anything that can generate
an impact force of more than 70 lb.
can cause trouble,” she said.
“That’s where we’re finding
where most of the
ears are ripping, is
around the 70 or 75
lb. impact force.”
Repeated tugging, which might
occur if cattle are
grazing in bushy
areas or banging
their ear tags against
feed bunks, could
result in larger ear
holes, which increases the chance for
loss.
Some brands of
RFID tags are more
susceptible than others
to
ripping
through
ears
because they stretch to form a thin
wire that slices through cartilage.
PAMI advises producers not to
mix and match tag brands. The front
and back of the tag should be the
same brand, and the applicator
should be suited to that brand.
Agnew said PAMI may have recommendations for tag manufacturers once studies are complete, but
the main goal is to provide producers with useful information.
“We still maintain that if the best
management practices are followed,
then tag retention should be in that
90 to 95 percent retention range,”
Agnew said.
Jim Lynch Staunton, a cow-calf
producer from Lundbreck, Alta., said
he has few problems with tag retention.
“If you put them in the place
where they’re supposed to be put in
the calf’s ear, they stay in, so if people
are having problems, they’re not
applying them properly,” he said.
“The issue I’ve had a lot more
than retention is whether or not they
read.”
RFID tags can be read with a
wand, but Lynch Staunton said older
ones can present problems because
of wear.
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6 design trends to heighten your home's style in 2015
(BPT) - As the new year
kicks off, it's the premier
time to refresh and refocus
on certain aspects of your
life, and the home is no
exception. Say goodbye to
lackluster interiors as here
are forecasted top trends
for 2015 that will be sure to
enhance and revive any
home.
Deep, rich hues
Be bold with shadowy
and opulent tones; there
are many ways to infuse a
rich color scheme into your
space. Don't be intimidated
by dark hues. Incorporate
shades from the same color
family throughout a room
with a coordinating accent
wall, rug and decorative
pieces - such as pillows and
blankets. This creates a
bold, yet harmonizing visual.
The concept of a 'pop'
of color is blown up in
2015. We're seeing deep,
rich hues adorning walls,
lavishly upholstered furniture pieces, window treatments and area rugs. This
year, we like to say 'go bold
or go home.'
When painting with
deep colors, imperfections
are more visible than with
lighter shades. To ensure
your painting project is
flawless, use painter's tape
to achieve sharp paint
lines.
Gallery walls
Create a room that's
uniquely yours by making a
gallery wall with items of
your choice. Display an
array of mirrors, framed
family photos, sketches or
even postcards - the key is
to be creative and be yourself!
2015 is all about you.
Hanging a variety of frames
or objects in a well
thought-out cluster on the
wall provides the perfect
place to showcase pieces
that are important and
meaningful. When people
walk into your home, they'll
know exactly what you
love.
Bold patterns in
neutral colors
Although neutrals provide a calm palette, it's possible to infuse bold statements into these rooms, as
well, with the use of pat-
terns. Revitalize your room
with a geometric rug in an
earth tone, and also add
window treatments with a
daring floral design in a
complementary, yet understated, color. When mixing
prints, pair structured, linear patterns with organic
ones for a look that's polished, and not too
"matchy."
This is
a beautiful
way to add
drama and
what
appears to
be 'texture'
to a space.
60s mod
The
retro
panache of
mid-century modern
decor will
perk
up
rooms with
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its soft, sculptural lines,
woven upholstery and
bright accessories in geometric shapes. Search for
vintage furniture pieces
like rounded chairs and
button-cushion couches
with short, tapered legs to
add a sense of authenticity.
We are going retro
mod - way back to the 60s
where design was about
curvy forms, vibrant colors
and eccentric patterns. Be
prepared to leave your
design fears at the door
and go full throttle with the
bright and loud elements
found in the mod movement.
Organic elements
This
year, mount
antlers above your mantel;
or create centerpieces with
shells, metallic leaves or
branches for a rustic vibe.
With these earthy components juxtaposed against
woodsy furniture and ivory
tones, you'll create an
impressive, outdoorsy aesthetic.
It's easy to bring nature
and organic structures into
your home. Leave linear
styles out of the equation.
Instead, think of free flowing shapes, colors found in
nature and the peaceful
serenity associated with
the outdoors. The goal is to
evoke the same emotional
responses throughout your
home.
Copper
Each year we see a particular metal rise to the top
of every designer's list; and
this year, it's all about copper.
Copper is a captivating
metallic that adds a modern edge to even the simplest scheme. Small pieces
make a big statement, so
subtly pepper in copper
pieces to your decor, like
light fixtures, planters or
table settings. Display copper cookware in your
kitchen - it's a great way to
add a touch of glamour
without being gaudy.
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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 Shopper will not accept
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Body Condition Scoring
Body condition scoring
is a hands-on method of
determining the amount of
fat an animal is carrying. It
uses a numerical rating system based on the feel of a
cow rather than descriptions based simply on a
visual appraisal.
Condition scores are
measured by feeling for fat
cover with your hands. The
scores cannot be measured
visually because a full hair
coat can hide poor condition. You measure the fat
cover over four major locations on the animal's body:
back bone (spine or
topline), short ribs, hip
bones (hooks and pins) and
tail head.
The system uses the
following descriptions to
define each score:
Score 1: The individual
short ribs are fairly sharp to
the touch and there is no
fat around the tail head.
The hip bones, tail head
and ribs are visually prominent.
Score 2: The short ribs
can be identified individually when touched but feel
rounded rather that sharp.
There is some tissue cover
around tail head and over
the hip bones and the
flank. Individual ribs are no
longer obvious.
Score 3: The short ribs
can only be felt with firm
pressure. The areas on
either side of the tail head
now have a degree of fat
cover, which can be easily
felt.
Score 4: Fat cover
around tail head is evident
as slight "rounds" that are
soft to the touch. The short
ribs cannot be felt even
with firm pressure, and
folds of fat are beginning to
develop over the ribs and
thighs of the animal.
Score 5: The bone
structure is no longer
noticeable and the animal
has a "blocky" appearance.
The tail head and hip bones
are almost completely
buried in fat and folds of fat
are apparent over the ribs
and thighs. The short ribs
are completely covered by
fat and the animal's mobility is impaired by the large
amounts of fat.
Where To Condition
Score:
Because there is no
muscle between the end of
the short ribs and the skin,
any padding felt by the
thumb will be fat. There are
two main areas to check in
order to determine condition score; the short ribs
and on either side of the
tail head. The tail or pin
bones can also be checked
to determine fat cover.
When To Condition
Score:
Ideally cows should be
condition scored three
times in each production
year as follows:
1.Fall
pregnancy
check/start of winter feeding season = Optimum
score is 3.0
2.At Calving = Optimum score for Mature
Cows is 3.0 & First Calf
Heifers is 2.5
3.Thirty days before
breeding season = Optimum score is 2.5 for all
females.
Easiest & Cheapest
Time of Year to Put Body
Condition Back On To
Cow:
• Want to put on condition when the cows energy
requirements are at the
lowest point, which is typically in the fall time just
after the calf has been
weaned.
• Cow no longer has an
energy demand from lactation and is fairly early on in
gestation = Low Energy
Requirements.
• Any additional energy
you put into her ration
either in the form of grain
or good quality forage or
pasture will be converted
fairly efficiently into back
fat or body condition.
• The cost of gain at this
point will be significantly
less that it would be at any
other time of year (i.e.) Near
or after calving or during
lactation when the cows
energy requirements are
much higher will require
allot more feed to get the
same results in body condition gain.
What To Remember:
• You don't need to
remember all five condition
scores. The most useful
score to remember and to
shoot for in terms of a goal
is the score of 2.5 to three.
• Check short ribs, tail
head and pin bones for fat
cover.
• 2.5 - 3.0 - You should
be able to feel short ribs
with some pressure, but
you should not be able to
count them individually. Fat
cover should be evident on
either side of tail head
and/or over pin bones.
• If condition has to be
put back onto cows, best
time of year to do it is on
fall after calf has been
weaned.
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Drowsiness is similar to alcohol in how it compromises driving ability by reducing alertness and
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Drivers should make it a daily priority to get
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Rolling down the windows or turning up the
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trouble keeping your head up.
• You can't remember driving the last few
miles.
• You end up too close to cars in front of you.
• You miss road signs or drive past your turn.
• You drift into the other lane of traffic.
• You drift onto the "rumble strip" or onto the
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Cities should encourage transportation companies to promote public safety by adhering to
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sculptures, pottery and other artifacts, rugs are made of perishable
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Two types of knots are traditionally used in weaving. The single
Senneh knot is generally found in eastern rug weaving countries,
while the double Ghiordes knot is used in western regions. Either
style allows weavers to create the intricate patterns that give
oriental rugs their beauty and exceptional durability.
It takes just 2 seconds for a skilled weaver to tie each knot. But
even at this pace, it can take days to weave a single rug, as row
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hand-knotted rugs. The main benefit is that they are more
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FOR SALE: New hydraulic
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(403) 878-3528
FOR SALE: 2 seat covers,
camo for truck bucket seats,
$50.00. Phone: (403) 580-9922
FOR SALE: 2, 20 litre pails of
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Phone: (403) 878-3528
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FOR SALE: 2003 Saturn Ion,
automatic, 2.2L, 4 doors, runs
and drives good, new shocks,
brakes, hubs, sway bar, linkage,
air, tilt, cruise, cd player, 212,000
km $2700 obo. Phone: (403)
977-3649
FOR SALE: 1991 Oldsmobile
cutlass, mint condition, lady
driven, 3.3 litre auto, 4 door, c/w
inspection, runs & drives
awesome, low km $1250.00
obo. Phone: (403) 866-3590
FOR SALE: 2004 Honda Civic,
2 door, auto, with air, still runs
and drives like new, $2000.00
worth wheels and tires,
$5500.00 obo. Phone: (403)
458-4055
FOR SALE: 2002 Dodge
Darango SLT, 219,000 km,
newer tires, in good condition,
asking $4800.00 obo. Phone:
(403) 548-3894
FOR SALE: 1967 Nova 4 door,
6 cylinder, automatic, $900.00
obo. Phone: (403) 458-4055
FOR SALE: 2003 Buick Regal,
mint condition, $5200.00 Phone:
(403) 526-5816 or 403-5818109
Household
FOR SALE: HIGH CHAIR,
EXCELLENT SHAPE, CLEAN
$25.00. Phone: (403) 526-2145
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS &
BOX:
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orthopedic
pillow-top, mattress. Still in
plastic. Sell for $280. Can
deliver. Phone: 403-5263628
NEW KING MATTRESS:
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King
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orthopedic pillow top. Still in
plastic. Sell for $400. Can
deliver. Phone: 403-5263628
FOR SALE: 27” Durabrand TV
Free of charge, u-pick-up.
Phone: (403) 526-8329
BEDROOM SUITE: Extreme
value 3pc bedroom suite,
new still in boxes, $499. Can
deliver. Phone: 403-5263628
FOR SALE: Quart sealers,
$5.00 per dozen. Phone: (403)
487-2706 or 306-451-0049
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SUPER DEAL: Spring Air,
Mattress/box, brand new still
in plastic, $200. Can Deliver.
Phone: (403) 526-3628.
FOR SALE: Rocker glider good
shape $20.00. Phone: (403)
526-2145
Hunting
FOR SALE: Assorted hand
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drives with accessories $50.00 $75.00. Phone: (403) 528-2721
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reasonable. Phone: (403) 5284639
FOR SALE: 22’s semi-auto and
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Lethbridge
FOR SALE: Mens muskrat hat,
extra large, $75.00. Phone:
(403) 526-8329
WANTED: Vintage motorcycles,
snow
mobiles,
marines,
collectibles and other estate
items. Phone: (403) 580-4772
WANTED: Various Hunting
Guns
and
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Components. Phone: (403)
381-3275.
FOR SALE: Boxes for moving,
wardrobes, china cabinets,
enough to move a 1200 sq ft
house $100.00. Phone: (403)
487-2706 or 306-451-0049
FOR SALE: 12 foot tandem
stock trailer $1500.00. 30 gal air
compressor $150.00. New pole
for 2 horse buggy $75.00.
Phone: (403) 502-0824
FOR SALE: Antique Horner
student IVM 32 bass accordion
with case, $500.00 obo. Phone:
(403) 527-6479
FOR SALE: Tokai upright piano,
adjustable bench, built in
humidifier, excellent condition,
$1650.00 Phone: (403) 4873813
FOR SALE: Ice fishing huts.
Rocking chair. 100 lb propane
tank. Kenwood amp and
speaker.
Tan
chesterfield,
leather. P185/75/R14 tire and
rim, new. Phone: (403) 5483164
FOR SALE: 1993 Salem
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FOR SALE BY OWNER:
#39 Squamish Boulevard,
West Lethbridge. Central
Location, 4 bedroom, 3.5
bath home with finished
lower level, double garage,
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Phone: (403) 394-7037
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Leaving 7:00am from Medicine Hat Mall Food Court.
ROSEBUD
April 16 - Day Trip - Cost $86.00/person
Includes transportation, show called “The Miracle Worker”, hot buffet
lunch. Leaving 8:30 am from Medicine Hat Mall Food Court.
RIVER CREE RESORT & CASINO
& WEST EDMONTON MALL
April 20 - 22 - 3 Day Trip - Cost $189/person dbl
Leaving 7:00 a.m. from Medicine Hat Mall Food Court.
CRANBROOK, BC
May 11 - 13 - 3 Day Trip - Cost $165/person dbl
Includes transportation, 2 nights’ accommodation at St. Eugene Golf
Resort and Casino, $25.00 in slot play and one $10.00 resort dining
voucher plus side trip to Cranbrook mall and outdoor hot pool
Leaving 7:00 a.m. from Medicine Hat Mall Food Court.
NEW YORK - WASHINGTON D.C.
May 25 - June 7 - 14 Day Trip - Cost $3,225/person dbl.
Includes transportation, air fare from Toronto to Calgary,
13 nights accommodation, shuttle bus service, all breakfasts
and 3 dinners. Call for full detailed brochure.
For any of the above trips, call 1-866-362-5416 for a full detailed
brochure, or visit our website www.dejongstours.com
Would like to welcome
Darryl Hodel to our
HVAC Division.
Darryl comes to us with over 30 years
experience in the HVAC industry.
Darryl Hodel
He looks forward to working with
both new and existing customers.
Call today for all your
heating and cooling needs.
119 Southwest Drive SE, Medicine Hat
Phone: (403) 528-2082 Fax: (403) 527-3209
Email: office@bergersplumbing.com
Lethbridge
Lethbridge
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.
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!
Business
FOR SALE: 1997 Suburban.
V8, auto. PS, PB, air, tilt,
cruise, dual heaters. Body
clean, no dents or rust.
216K. Seats 7. $2,000. OBO.
Phone: (403) 328-5713.
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
FOR SALE IN COUTTS
ALBERTA: 1988 Triple E
mobile home on 50x120 ft.
lot. 3 bed, 2 bath, laundry
room, open floor plan, deck
& porch. Includes fridge,
stove, washer, dryer &
dishwasher. Many upgrades
including PVC windows,
shingles, carpets, paint, bath
fixtures & hot water heater.
Asking $72,000. Can be
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FOR SALE BY OWNER:
#39 Squamish Boulevard,
West Lethbridge. Central
Location, 4 bedroom, 3.5
bath home with finished
lower level, double garage,
double gates, back lane, A/C
& Central vac. $364,000.
Phone: (403) 394-7037
ANTIQUES FOR SALE: Pot
Belly
Stove;
Hesston
Buckles; Butter Churn; Old
Radios; Lamps; Pay phone;
Torches; Singer Treadles &
Much More! Phone: (403)
329-0257 or (403) 315-4232.
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2.84 Acres. Huge Value For Vacant Land 10 Min South of Kalispell, Montana
Endless Flathead Lake views from this Coyote Ridge acreage.
Beautiful rock faces, level building site, quiet & private Driveway,
well, power, approved septic, house plans available.
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$58,900 O.B.O. 1-403-634-8923 Jerry
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• Peavey Mart
• Safe Keeping
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• SC Computing
• Trump
Automotive
• Walmart
• Art’s Excavating
• Farmland Supply
Centre
• Form Tech
Machining
• Gas City Drywall
• Hydraco Industries
• Industrial Backhoes
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Put Your Heart Into
♥♥♥
All You Do♥
Written by Mary Lou McCrodan,
Assistant Manager
The Wellington Retirement
Residence
February and Hearts
seem to go together quite
harmoniously. It is a great
time to celebrate all the
different meanings of ‘love’
and it is also a reminder to
all of us during Heart
Month to continue to, or to
start to, make “heart
healthy” choices in our
everyday life.
I have a few suggestions on how to enjoy the
special meaning of Valentine’s Day while ensuring
you are a healthy Valentine.
Treat yourself and
loved ones to a healthy
meal that includes fruits
and vegetables, combined
with foods that are low in
fat and salt. Limit the number of sweet treats you
indulge in, knowing that
nutrition plays an essential
role in maintaining overall
health.
Engage in an activity
that encourages physical
fitness. Weather permitting, perhaps go on a stroll
in the park with a loved
one. Regular physical activity can help control your
weight and also reduce
your
risk
of
heart
disease and some cancers.
It is known to improve
Lobstick Travel & Tours
Call 306-763-7415 or 306-752-3830
China, Yangzte River Cruise & Hong Kong Stay
Apr. 26th - May 12th, 2015 $6497.00 p/p (Based on dbl occupancy)
Includes flights, Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, 3 night cruise on Yangzte River,
3 nights Hong Kong, China visa, taxes and tips. Meals as per brochure
Mid West Swing • June 1st - 14th, 2015 $2799.00 p/p
(Based on dbl occupancy) Includes Mall of America, Wisconsin Dells,
Chicago (3 nts)including ball game, Amish Acres, Minot and home. Meals and
attractions as per brochure. Tour Directors - Bob and Linda Hayes.
19 Day Nordic Explorer • Sept. 7th - 25th, 2015 $7769.00 p/p
(Based on dbl occupancy) Includes Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
and 9 day Baltic cruise. Five shore excursions, gratuities, meals, and
attractions as per brochure. Tour Directors - Richard and Agnes Fredericks.
Country Roads of Scotland and Ireland • Sept. 15th - Oct. 4th,
2015 $6875.00 p/p (Based on dbl occupancy) Includes custom leisure
tour. Attractions, baggage handling, all breakfasts, 11 dinners as per
brochure. Tour Directors - Monica and Albert Bayda.
Maritimes/Newfoundland Motor Coach Tour
Sept. 21st - Oct. 21st $4799.00 p/p (Based on dbl occupancy)
Includes: Option to fly to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, New Brunswick,
PEI and Newfoundland.
All tours are Professionally Hosted & Include all gratuities.
www.lobstick.ca Come live your dreams with us.
mental health and mood,
especially if one also
engages
in
socialization with family
and/or friends.
Love and laughter are
surely soul mates. It may be
tough sometimes to find
something to make us
laugh each day, but if we
enjoy what makes us smile
and are grateful for the
good things in our lives,
laughter will often follow.
Start with yesterday or earlier today: what occurrence
in your day either made
you grateful or smile in
your heart. Once you’ve
found your smile, share it
and enjoy the smiles you
receive in return.
In February, we also
acknowledge Family Day,
which will be on Monday,
February 16th. This is
another day that pulls at
the heart strings. It is a
statutory holiday, so we
have a long weekend to
plan something special
with the family or those
who are our chosen family.
This is a new holiday, so
now is when you can create
a unique activity that your
children, grandchildren or
great-grandchildren can
enjoy and talk about in the
years
ahead,
creating a new family tradition.
Whether you are
enjoying Valentine’s Day
with your special sweetheart, reminiscing about
your Valentine or creating a
special Family experience,
keep both your romantic
and physical heart in mind.
February is the month we
can love and laugh, live
with passion, think hearthealthy and put our hearts
into everything that we do.
At The Wellington, it’s
heartwarming to see so
many family members visiting our residents. Some visitors are laden down with
bouquets of flowers, others
with sweet treats for their
loved ones to enjoy (within
reason!).
Home is where the heart is
and The Wellington is a
welcoming community, a
great place to call home, in
a convenient location. The
Wellington provides affordable peace of mind for residents and their families.
For more information,
or to book a tour
call 403-526-2225
Email
suiteinfo@thewellingtonmh.com or Visit
www.thewellingtonmh.com
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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
February 13th
February 20th
February 27th
Soup of the Day
Spaghetti & Meatballs,
Garlic Toast
Soup of the Day
Chicken &
Vegetable Pot Pie
Soup of the Day
Veal Cutlets
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
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Lethbridge
PRICE REDUCED TO . . .
$149,000. Double wide
Modular Home with garage
in 50+ Parkview Estates
Lethbridge. Must sell due to
health reasons. Come and
see the many extras. Phone:
(587) 425-3799
4 LOTS IN BARONS FOR
SALE: Two lots are side by
side, 78’ x 125’, at $19,000
each; Two lots, separate, 78’
x 115’, at $17,000 each.
OBO. Utilities to Property
line. Phone: (403) 795-3906.
Celebrate KIWANIS FAMILY DAY
In Police Point Park ~ Feb 16, 11:00 - 4:00
Snowshoe, X-Country Ski, Build Bat and Bird
Houses, Scavenger Hunts, Family Fun
Presented by:
MH Interpretive Program &
Kiwanis Club of Medicine Hat
For more information
call the Nature Line
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STORAGE: RV and container Seale
sites Reasonable rates
Fenced compound Graveled RV
403-529-7659 403-529-7379
www.safekeepingstorage.ca
FOR SALE: 1995 Nissan
Pathfinder 4x4. Asking $950;
2004
&
2002
Chevrolet
Trailblazer, both need motor
work, $600 each with trade for
motorcycles or guns. OBO.
Phone: (403) 382-7976
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REDCLIFF
PHONE OR FAX
403-548-3554
Tool Repair Services
WINTER TUNE-UP PACKAGES
SNOWBLOWER SNOWBLOWER
TUNE-UP
TUNE-UP
(2-Stroke or 4-Stroke Single Stage)
89.95
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99.95
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• Change Spark Plug • Change Oil
• Carburetor Adjustment & Clean
• Cables & Paddles Adjustment
• One Hour Labor
*EXTRA
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FOR SPECIALS*
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! $7,000, or will
consider trade for 24’ - 26’
travel trailer. Phone: (403)
738-4733.
WEIGHTLIFITING
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE:
Device you put on door for
pull-ups, 15-lb weights, 10-lb
weights, 5-lb weights, 2 1/2lb weights, weightlifting belts,
3 bars, 2 single-arm curls;
extra 20-lb weights, 2
professional “Push-Up Pro”
rotating devices. Total value
of equipment $400, asking
$200. OBO. Phone: (403)
328-5713.
FOR SALE: VIBRATOR for
whole body vibration. Improves
circulation and tones muscles.
Manufactured
by
T-ZONE
VIBRATION
TECHNOLOGY.
Price is negotiable. Phone:
(403) 381-7882
WANTED: Various Hunting
Guns
and
Reloading
Components. Phone: (403)
381-3275.
FOR SALE: 2006 Saturn
Ion. 4 door, 2.2L. 5 speed,
standard, tilt, power door
locks, tack, CD player. New
windshield & new front axles.
$4,650. OBO. Phone: (403)
328-5713.
FOR SALE: 2010 Honda
Rubicon 500. G.P.S., power
steering, low mileage, Warn
Winch. Phone: (403) 3813275
KNIFE
MAKING
CLASSES,Register/Info/Tool
s. Phone: (403) 308-2483 or
Email:
warlocks789@gmail.com
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ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER
The Assistant Property Manager, under the
direction of the Property Manager, is
responsible for coordinating all aspects of
apartment community operations and to act
as main point of contact in the absence of
the Property Manager. The right candidate
must be a team player with a positive can-do
attitude. Send Resume to:
brandybhatt@outlook.com
Post available for F/T and P/T
Tel.: 647-609-1926
FOR SALE: 1999 Chrysler
Intrepid. Excellent condition
inside & out. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Asking
$2,450. Phone: (403) 3304003
103-633-16th St. SW
Our reputation is your guarantee
Help Wanted
FOR SALE: 3 ft x 5 ft
Beveled Mirror. Valued at
$500 selling for $200. OBO.
Call (403) 328-5713.
FOR SALE: Old, Model 555,
Massey Ferguson Tractor &
12 ft. Cultivator, $1,200/both.
Phone: (626) 543-0415
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FOR SALE: 414 Noble
Street. Fully renovated
house. Built in early 60’s.
900 sq. ft. 2 storey detached.
In Barons, AB. New services
and fixtures. New 2 car
garage. Lot size 78’ x 115’.
Move in ready. Phone: (403)
795-3906
D E N TA L C L I N I C
is expanding our team
REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY:
FULL TIME
DENTAL ASSISTANT
CERTIFIED LEVEL II
Please submit resume in person to
Matt Ridley
Clinic Manager at Crestwood Dental Clinic
200 - 1899 Dunmore Road S.E.
Medicine Hat, AB T1A 1Z8
Or email: matt@crestwooddental.ca
MANAGEMENT SEMINARS FOR
SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL
Foundations for Management Excellence
Instructor: Wally Evdokimoff
STARTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Take ALL 5 courses to earn a Certificate; courses can also be taken individually.
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The Challenge of Leadership (Mar 4)
Managing for Results (Mar 11)
Effective Communications (Mar 18)
Supervising People: Special Techniques (Mar 25)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
EXTENSION CERTIFICATE
Offered in Partnership with Mount Royal University
Instructor: Robin Levesque, MA, PMP
STARTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Take ALL 6 courses, plus the Final Assessment paper to earn a MRU Certificate.
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Integration and Scope (Mar 12 & 13)
Quality (Mar 26 & 27)
Human Resource and Communications (Apr 9 & 10)
Time and Cost (Apr 23 & 24)
Risk and Procurement (May 14 & 15)
Preparing for the Final Assessment (May 14)
For more details about the Certificate Programs or
the Canada-Alberta Job Grant, please call Shannan at:
403.529.3849
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