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SPECTACULAR 1,300,000 $ Glyn Yuhas List with Confidence Community Realty Medicine Hat, AB Cell: 403-548-1414 Res: 403-527-1011 125 5th Avenue, Elkwater MH0052017: Elkwater view 1.5 storey 4 bedroom home with hot tub, steam shower, 2 fireplaces, vaulted ceiling, C/air, fire pit, furniture, much more. 399,900 NEW LISTING $ Call Glyn at 403-528-4222 for Day Planners and Calendars • Access all multiple listing properties at www.glynyuhas.com FIREHALL THEATRE PRESENTS 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. Continued on page 6 By Barbara Watson ALL OF FEBRUARY IS DEALS LIKE THIS WON’T LAST LONG! 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For more information Phone: (403) 977-3771 or rwm@shockware.com FOR SALE: Assorted hand meat grinders, motors and gear drives with accessories $50.00 $75.00. Phone: (403) 528-2721 Miscellaneous PUPPIES FOR SALE: Shih Tzu cross, born Dec 18/14, 1st shots and vet checked, this healthy & gorgeous litter must be seen.Phone: (403) 526-8725 Real Estate FOR SALE: Beautiful Grandview Village condo, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, 1243 sq. ft., new paint, 4th floor, east view. Open house Sunday February 15th, 1 - 4pm Phone: (403) 5296859 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com OLY’S ALEHOUSE & EATERY 403-548-OLYS(6597) 417 - 7th St. SW Make it Oly’s for an ALE of a good time! Happy Hour: 3 pm - 7 pm & all day Sunday Friday, February 13TH Pork Snitzel Burgers OR 6 oz Steak with Choice of Sides Join us for Valentine's dinner and enjoy the music of the Zanzee Band Friday, February 20TH Spaetzels and Sausage OR 6 oz Steak with Choice of Sides Friday, February 27TH Listen to Rob Hudec, Acoustic, playing at 8 p.m. Join us for Wing Wednesdays VLTs are here, try your LUCK THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of February 14, 2015, Page 3 Jayman Metals HEALING WITH NATURE Mark’s Towing HOW EFFECTIVE ARE FLU SHOTS? Auto Wrecking & Metal Recycling Used Auto Parts Free Scrap Car Removal Free Scrap Metals Removal We pay $25 - $1000 for scrap cars Deliver your scrap vehicles and scrap metal to our yard at the junction of Hwy 41 & Hwy 41A and receive EXTRA CASH. We take old batteries, radiators, stoves, scrap bikes and steel pipes for recycling. Ph: 403-581-0454 or 403-548-5576 www.JaymanMetals.com Real Estate Services Services Services FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom completely renovated mobile home for rent. Has 12 x 24 heated shop, covered deck & storage shed. On a quiet street and totally fenced. Rent to own possible, rent is $950.00, available March 1. Phone: (306) 295-3540 THINKING OF BUILDING A GARAGE?: Call Larry at L.D.B. Construction for a free estimate, also fences, decks, concrete work, roofing, insulation and drywall. Book early for spring! Phone: (403) 502-4899 LOSE WEIGHT: Lose wight now, ask me how. Phone: (403) 866-4488 HOME RENOVATIONS: Home improvements, maintenance & renovations, licensed and fully insured. No job too small! Call Mike Phone: (403) 504-7772. Oil Change & FREE Brake Inspection PLUS 1 Free Jug of Windshield Washer Fluid 39 $ 95 All Day up to Every Day 5 Litres Only • Complete Auto Repair • Professional Automotive Detailing • Used Vehicle Sales • Trades Welcome Your Car Isn’t Clean UNLESS it’s Cleaned HARDCORE! 739 Kingsway Ave. S.E. Medicine Hat, AB BJF DRYWALL INSULATION: Board tape paint texture. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone: (403) 581-9414 WILL DO: Will do income tax, small fee $25.00, also small business. Phone Agatha: (403) 581-0481 AVAILABLE: I would like to do some housekeeping, have a couple of openings available, reasonable rates. Phone: (403) 529-0498 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 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 Donna Rae at the Natural Healing Clinic. Phone 403-526-5700 HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL? CALL THE SHOPPER! ✃ COUPON FREE SALT SYSTEM (Valued at $1200) WITH THIS COUPON 1329 10th Ave SW, Medicine Hat, AB SAVE U P TO $200 0 ✃ SAVE P SAVE U 0 TO $300 Check out the new SALT System. “Water so clear you’ll want to touch! You’ll need to feel it!” HOT TUBS • FURNITURE • FIRE TABLES • POOLS • SAUNAS • SERVICE • MASSAGE CHAIRS • SMOKERS • ATV/UTV • HOT TUBS • FURNITURE • FIRE TABLES • POOLS • SAUNAS • SERVICE • MASSAGE CHAIRS • HOT TUBS • FURNITURE • FIRE TABLES • POOLS • SAUNAS • SERVICE • MASSAGE CHAIRS • SMOKERS • ATV/UTV • SAVE • HOT TUBS • FURNITURE • FIRE TABLES • POOLS • SAUNAS • SERVICE • MASSAGE CHAIRS 403.527.3445 SMALL JOBS HANDYMAN: Small household jobs including drywall repairs and painting. Phone Allen (403) 527-3956 Bob 403-527-4638 leave message. Donna Rae Sunday, February 1, 2015, I am listening to CBC radio as Richard Shames, the Chief Medical Officer for Ontario is being interviewed 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. How boring right! 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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. 15 OFF Everything in the store! *Excluding, prescriptions, retail postal outlet, diabetic supplies, lottery, smoking cessation aids,liquid nutritional supplements,dairy products, newspapers, magazines and sale items We take the time for your health! 1827 - Dunmore Road SE 403-527-4542 Wanted Wanted Wanted WANTED FIREARMS: Will buy estate or hunting or shotguns. don’t give up or surrender 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. 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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 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. Expanded Distribution Serving Southeastern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan Over Over 40,000 41,000 Copies Copies Distributed Regional www.shoppergroup.com February 2015 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. ~www.producer.com Protein weight Exclusive to Reflections Medispa loss. ® Lose 2-4 lbs a week I lost 60 lbs Take the years back and I will be Look & Feel Your Best your coach! Vampire Facelift N N G G NIIIIIN E EG B BE N NG N E E G G B N N N NN H H G G GIIIIIIN N E E B T T N EB G G!!!!!! T H H HE ST T T TH T TT U S U S US S JJ JU JJ B B BR S SJ R RE T S R A F F B B B T K K E EA S R A A AK T IIIIS ST AS F F FA K K KF AUTO / RV SHOWCASE Check Out Pages 4 and 5! The Properties Check Out Page 6! 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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." 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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. www.baigentsautosales.com A family business providing full denture services, including immediate and partial dentures. Specializing in implant dentures. Published monthly by the proprietor ALTA NEWSPAPER GROUP LP Deryk J. Woodman DD, Denturist Chelsie R. 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Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Regional Publication Month of February 2015, Page 3 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. ~www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca 12th Annual ANGUS BULL SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015 • 1:00PM WE OFFER FREE F DELIVERY O YOUR BULL BALOG COW PALACE - LETHBRIDGE, AB. FEATURING: • 80 Yearling • Black & Red Angus • Simmental Angus Cross Bulls R MARK YOU R A D N E L CA WANT YOU DON’T TO MISS IT These bulls are rugged athletic bulls with thickness and gainability. Semen tested and Breeding Evaluation by Vet. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 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Drowsiness is similar to alcohol in how it compromises driving ability by reducing alertness and attentiveness, delaying reaction times, and hindering decision-making skills. Drowsy driving is deadly, but it can be prevented. Drivers should make it a daily priority to get sufficient sleep, refuse to drive when sleepdeprived, recognize the signs of drowsiness, and pull off the road to a safe location when sleepy. Rolling down the windows or turning up the music will do little to increase your alertness while driving.You can drink coffee for a short-term energy boost, but if you catch yourself drifting into other lanes or nodding off, it's absolutely time to pull over and take a nap. Getting seven to nine hours of nightly sleep is the best way to prevent drowsy driving. Drivers should also avoid driving late at night or alone, and they should share the driving with another passenger on long trips. How do you know if you're too sleepy to drive? If you experience any of these warning signs, you should pull over or have another pas- senger take the wheel: • You keep yawning or are unable to keep your eyes open. • You catch yourself "nodding off" and have 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 shoulder of the road. Cities should encourage transportation companies to promote public safety by adhering to hours-of-service regulations, scheduling work shifts based on sleep need and circadian timing, implementing an evidence-based fatigue management system, and screening commercial drivers for sleep diseases such as obstructive sleep apnea. There is no substitute for healthy sleep - it's essential to promote personal safety and optimal alertness behind the wheel. Evaluate your sleep habits, address potential problems with a boardcertified sleep specialist, and make sleep a priority to protect yourself, your passengers and other drivers from avoidable, life-threatening accidents caused by drowsiness. Tips to make the daily drive easier for commuters (BPT) - It's a tough job driving to work - just ask the millions of people who commute every day. The key to driving to work is getting there on time and that means having a trustworthy vehicle that's in tip-top shape. Tires are often overlooked but they should be a priority. They have an enormous effect on braking, steering, comfort, handling and fuel efficiency because tires are the only parts of a car or truck that actually touch the road. Commuters would be surprised at how today's high-tech tires can help drive down the costs of driving.There are so many new, innovative technologies, such as the use of orange oil in our tires, which saves drivers money either by having tires that last longer or tires with increased fuel efficiency. However, no matter how much technology tires pack these days, nothing can take the place of proper maintenance in getting the most out of them. No matter what your daily commute is, the more driving you do, the more you should check your tires regularly, especially the air pressure. By keeping the right tire pressure, you can begin cut- Sun City Automotive ting down on your annual fuel costs, which will pay dividends. Tires that are under-inflated by 8 pounds per square inch can reduce vehicle fuel economy by as much as 2 percent. For the best gas-saving results, take five minutes each month and check your tire pressure. It is recommended to check tires when they are cold (at least four hours after the vehicle has been driven). Check tire pressure with a reliable tire gauge and make sure the valve stems have a plastic or metal cap to keep out dirt, water and foreign objects. You can find the tires' proper inflation level on a placard in the glove box, on the car Bring in this reusable coupon and get the following discounts on all cars and trucks not just HONDA WE SPECIALIZE IN HONDAS, NISSANS & DURAMAX TRUCKS Ryan Falardeau Owner / Operator Bay 1 - 900 Highway Ave NE Redcliff, AB PH: 587 289-1239 Fax: 587 289-1549 suncityautomotive@gmail.com door or in the owner's manual. • Tires that are balanced correctly will provide a smoother ride and help prevent improper wear. You can get your tires balanced at the same time as your regularly-scheduled rotation. • Rotating your tires will also prevent uneven wear and promote a better ride. Because the weight distribution on your car or truck can vary, it's best to rotate your tires a few times a year, such as every time you get your oil changed. • Check tire alignment once a year. Misaligned tires create unnecessary tire wear and higher fuel consumption. • Tires must be replaced when the tread is worn down to 2/32 of an inch (the lowest legal limit) to prevent skidding and hydroplaning. Best to replace before 2/32 depending on your drive. Winter traction and wet traction start getting compromised well before 2/32. • Checking tread depth: place a penny upside down into a tread groove. If part of the Queen's head is covered by the tread, you're driving with the proper amount of tread. If you can see all of her head, you should buy a new tire. Reusable Coupon REGULAR SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE OIL CHANGE 19 39 $ 95 $ for for 95 FREE TIRE ROTATION AND 33 POINT INSPECTION Coupon required. Expires March 31, 2015 *Some exceptions and exclusions apply see dealer for details. 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And we hope you'll keep this in mind as well: no one knows more about rugs than we do. It is impossible to say exactly when the art of rug making began. Unlike sculptures, pottery and other artifacts, rugs are made of perishable materials. But we do have pictorial evidence of the weaver's art going back at least 3,000 years. The techniques have changed very little in all this time.Weavers still use CHECK US OUT ON: pinterest.com/floorsfirst twitter.com/floorsfirst houzz.com/pro/floorsfirst HUGH AREA RUG INVENTORY CLEARANCE Over 130 quality rugs available. Shop early for best selection. #4 - 645 South Railway Street SE Open Mon to Fri 8am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 4pm Phone 403-527-9900 Fax 403-529-6380 www.mainfloorcarpets.com 502D Maple Ave. S.E., Medicine Hat, AB 403-526-0275 wool as the primary material, although silk is common in Chinese rugs. And the process still involves a skilled weaver sitting at a loom, knotting the rug by hand. 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 after row of knots are tied, pounded into place, and trimmed. Today, many rugs are made by machine or by hand-tufting.When made of high-quality materials, they look and feel very much like hand-knotted rugs. The main benefit is that they are more affordable. Over the centuries, each rug weaving area has developed motifs that are typical of the people of that region. For example, the Herati, a small round rosette surrounded by feathery leaves, probably originated in the town of Herat in northwest Afghanistan. It symbolizes the small fish that come to swim in the moon's reflection. The paisley design often found in neckties originated in Persia as the boteh design. Some think the boteh came to Persia from the ancient Egyptian symbol for wheat, which symbolized immortality. Likewise, regions come to be associated with certain color schemes, like the sky-blue color found in the rugs of Qum which is said to be inspired by the blue rooftops of the holy city. Rugs have served many purposes over the centuries, from the mundane to the religious. But that is part of their magic -- that this one art form can serve so many purposes. Perhaps that is why they have cast so strong a spell over people. 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Automotive 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: New, orthopedic pillow-top, mattress. Still in plastic. Sell for $280. Can deliver. Phone: 403-5263628 NEW KING MATTRESS: New King Mattress, 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 classifieds Household 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 meat grinders, motors and gear drives with accessories $50.00 $75.00. Phone: (403) 528-2721 POSSESSION ACQUISITION LICENSE (PAL): Full course every month, restricted and nonrestricted. Sponsored by County of Forty Mile Community Adult Learning, $75 registration.Challenge tests anytime at your convenience. For more information Phone: (403) 977-3771 or rwm@shockware.com FOR SALE: 3, 223 cal with or without scope. Savage Accu triggers, Savage FP, Savage FV, Tikka T-3. Brass available, reasonable. Phone: (403) 5284639 FOR SALE: 22’s semi-auto and bolt action c/w scopes. 12 ga double barrel c/w hammers. 16 ga single shot.1894 rifle and carbine both in 38-55. New 2060 x 70 spotting scope. Husqvarna 4100 feather weight 270 c/w tactical scope. Phone: (403) 580-9922 Miscellaneous Wanted 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 Reloading 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 Camper $4200.00 obo, 23 foot for more information. Phone: (403) 594-4803 Real Estate CANADIAN TOWING: Business for sale in Trail/Castlegar, BC. Close to skiing, golfing, airports, hospital, option to purchase land. Interested parties only, jfautocentreltd@gmail.com, 250-231-1173 (daytime only) 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 WANTED: IBM Selectric typewriter with correcting key, in good condition. Phone: (403) 504-5300 Lethbridge 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 PARTING OUT - A large selection of vehicles. New units arriving daily. U pull and save. Airport Pick A Part, 1st left South of the Lethbridge Airport. Cash paid for scrap cars. Phone: 403-380-3035 FOR SALE: Small & big, mid-wheel drive, power wheelchair. Like new - 3 months old - Starting at $1,200. 1 year warranty. Phone: 1-800-318-6000 or Phone: (587) 220-2759. GLUTEN-FREE IMPROVED HEALTH: I have what you need! Female Balance, Immune Boost, Basic Health Kit, Better Liver & Kidney Function. The Ultimate Weight Loss Kit. Daily Complete (194 Vitamins & Minerals), Rice based Protein Shakes (safe for Gluten-free diets). 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GREY EAGLE CASINO March 26 Calgary Day Trip Cost $35/person Includes transportation, and lunch (soup & sandwich) 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. 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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. Directory YELLOW Pages Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com 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 CLASSI- sell your stuff fast with CLASSI-PIX! 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Call Linda or Tereena 403-527-5777 17 $ as low as 95 per week FIND WHAT YOU NEED AT: www.shoppergroup.com 922 Allowance Ave. SE 403-527-5777 Like us on: (for 25 words or less) A & K LANDSCAPING 704-3rd St., Diamond City, AB COMPLETE SELL OUT AUCTION SALE February 28, 2015 - 10:00am FEATURING Aerial Trucks • Dump Trucks • Excavator Brush Chippers • Stump Grinders • Trailers Skidsteer • Landscaping Supplies For Complete Sale Listing & Pictures, go to www.balogauction.com or call BALOG AUCTION - LETHBRIDGE 403-320-1980 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of February 14, 2015, Page 9 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. 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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 Page 10, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of February 14, 2015 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com d n a b w l a hite c s k ’ t a h W and read all over ? FREE classifieds! Household ads for items under $100 are now FREE. Your ad will run for one week, in print and online, for no charge. call, go online, or stop by to place your free ad today. Household ads only, limit 2 ads per customer per week, ad must list the price of item. 403.527.5777 | 922 Allowance Avenue Like us on www.shoppergroup.com THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of February 14, 2015, Page 11 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 MH INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM 403-529-6225 www.natureline.info d containers 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. 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MEDICINE HAT 403-526-32 89 310A-SOUTH RAILWAY DR. N. 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 $ (4-Stroke Two Stage) 99.95 $ Includes: Book Your Snowblower NOW! 403•504•6140 • Change Spark Plug • Change Oil • Carburetor Adjustment & Clean • Cables & Paddles Adjustment • One Hour Labor *EXTRA PARTS NOT INCLUDED 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 COLLISION TS! SPECIALIS ed experience Over 150 years of combin 403-527-1141 or 1-888-527-1141 1270 TransCanada Way SE Medicin e Hat, AB 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 COM COM COMPLET PLET PLET PLETEEECOL LISIO COM COM COM LISIO COL COLLISIO LISION N N REPA NREPA REPA REPAIR IR IR IR LISIO LISIO N N REPA REPA IR IR careers Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com 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. • • • • • Management Foundations (Feb 25) 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. • • • • • • • An Overview (Feb 26 & 27) 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 Page 12, THE MEDICINE HAT SHOPPER, Week of February 14, 2015 Visit The Ultimate Classified Website At www.shoppergroup.com 403-529-2006 #24 - 3rd St. NE www.medhatspa.ca
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