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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 PRICELESS12 PAGES
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Two police officers sworn inThe Weyburn Police Department doors are revolving. After seeing Sergeant Trevor Hughes
retire last month and Sergeant Garth Oberkirsch retire last week, the doors have swungopen to welcome two new much-needed officers. These officers will fill two of the vacantspots at the department.
Family and friends joined members of the Board of Police Commissioners and ChiefMarlo Pritchard at the swearing in ceremony held January 9 at Police Headquarters.Pritchard, who led the ceremony, discussed the importance of wearing the badge the re-cruits will receive after completing their five months of training. Once an officer wears abadge, duty to others takes precedence over self. Mayor Debra Button, who is a member ofthe Weyburn Board of Police Commissioners, along with fellow members Andrew Arskyand Don Ehman, also attended the event.
Ehman led the officers, beginning with Constable Alyssa Kazcmar, in the ceremony.Kazcmar has been living in Regina for several years, where she has worked with ChildProtective Services, an experience which will benefit her in her new role at the department.Constable Gord Gateman, who has already spent four years volunteering with the WeyburnFire Department, was next to be sworn in. Gateman has lived in Weyburn for the past sixyears, and his volunteering at the local fire station is indicative of his special interest inemergency services. To conclude the swearing in ceremony, everyone was invited to sharecoffee and cake with the new Constables.
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Police investigate vehicle vandalism/break-insOn January 11, police
conducted a vehicle stopand found the driver, a 29year-old male to be underthe influence of alcohol.The male was charged withdriving a vehicle while im-paired and refusal to pro-vide a breath sample. Theaccused was later releasedfrom custody and will makehis first court appearancelater this month.
Also on January 11, afterreceiving a call of a distur-bance, police attended to adomestic dispute and founda male and female arguing.One party involved, a 41year-old male, was arrestedfor breach of the peace andlodged in cells until sober.
Further on January 11,police attended to a two ve-hicle accident at the intersec-tion of Prairie Avenue andSecond Street. There wereno injuries, though bothvehicles sustained significantdamage. Slippery road con-ditions were a factor in theaccident.
On January 10, while onpatrol, police observed twovehicles parked in the 900and 1000 block CoteauAvenue that had appearedto have been entered. Theregistered owners were lo-cated and it was determinedthat only small items werestolen and no damage wasdone to the vehicles.
Also on January 10, po-lice received a complaint ofa mischief after the victimreported his vehicle, whichhad been parked in the 500block of Coteau Avenue,had both side mirrors dam-aged. The incident remainsunder investigation.
Further on January 10,police attended to Mac's Con-venience store for a complaintof a male causing a distur-bance and bothering pa-trons. Police located a 53year-old male who was intoxi-cated. He was arrested andlodged in cells until sober.
On January 8, while onpatrol, police conducted avehicle stop and found thedriver, a 25 year-old malefrom Alberta, had beendrinking alcohol. The sub-sequent investigation re-sulted in a three day driversuspension, a 30 day im-pound of his vehicle, as wellas a ticket for driving whiledisqualified.
Also on January 8, policereceived a complaint of afraud after the victim re-ported their credit card hadbeen fraudulently used tomake purchases. The victimwas not aware of when orhow the card had beencompromised. The incidentremains under investigation.
On January 6, police re-ceived a report of a break
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and enter and theft from aresidence in south Weyburn.The victim reported a walletand cash stolen. There areno suspects at this time andthe incident remains underinvestigation.
On January 5, police re-ceived a report of an at-tempted break-in to a resi-dence in northeastWeyburn. Entry was notgained and damage to thedoor was minor. There areno suspects and the incidentremains under investigation.
If you or anyone youknow has any informationregarding any of the abovecrimes, or any other seriouscrime, police are encourag-ing you to contact CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477), or to contact theWeyburn Police Service.Criminal Record Checks
As a result in changes toFederal RCMP policy andfees, as well as local policy, anew process for CriminalRecord Checks was imple-mented by the Weyburn Po-lice Service effective January15, 2015. A fee structurechange at the Federal leveland the implementation ofnew digital fingerprint tech-nology has necessitated anincrease in fees. Checks, forother than volunteers, will beincreased to a maximum of$75.00. Part of this fee iscollected on behalf of theFederal Government, overwhich we have no control.Local fees have not increasedsince 2009 but the time ittakes to process them hasincreased significantly. This
will be partly reflected in thenew fee at the local level. Wewill continue to process le-gitimate Volunteer applica-tions for no fee. However,
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Where do we begin?By Linda Wegner
Well, we've arrived. It's 2015, we're all a year older and our world has changed. If you'relike me I'm already looking ahead for new opportunities for growth, change and forservice but always with the understanding that there are new challenges awaiting me. As Ioften do, I turned to Google to articulate my thoughts. Here's a quote by some anony-mous scribe: "A New Year's resolution is something that goes in one year and out theother."
I like that one because it describes exactly the effectiveness of New Year resolutions in mylife. What I do believe in, though, is a commitment to keep on learning and growing for aslong as I live. Next step? Where do I begin and how do I keep going?
Several first things, at least according to articles I've read, include setting realistic goalsand taking vital first steps. This year I am determined to do more recreational reading andI'm delighted to say that I've already started by devouring, for first time ever, E.B. White'sbrilliant story, "Charlotte's Web". What proof that it's never too late to discover treasures!
Next, I'm told, it's important to confirm the decision by writing it down, then tellingsomeone else. In other words, becoming accountable. When life gets difficult, when emo-tions are battered or when the body begins to slow down, knowing that someone else ischeering for you makes the journey easier. It also makes it harder to quit.
While some folks are encouragers, there are always those people and situations thatdrain one's energy and resolve. Thankfully, it's absolutely necessary and perfectly okay toremove them from our circle of life influencers.
"In all these things we are more than conquerors…through Him…." Romans 8:37
By Helen WallerIt's the age-old question to which most women (and men)
have a lot of different answers. Some like them tall, dark,rugged, long hair, short hair, beards, no beards, athletes, busi-ness men, rockstars ...etc. Some like them tough, some likethem sensitive, some wish they would cook more, some wishthey would clean more. You get the idea.
I think it's more of an each to their own kind of thing. Youridea of a perfect man is different than mine, until now. Ifound him, and there are several more out there like him.With the click of a button you can get one of your own. Theonly requirement is that you have to order online (Perhaps
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The secret to restDear Friends we live in a very tense, uptight and fast paced world filled with hurry...they
call it the Rat race. Just when you thought you were getting ahead, along come faster rats.But remember, he who wins the rat race is still a rat. We need to learn how to experience rest.If all we needed was physical rest we can always take a nap. If we needed only emotional rest,we can always take a vacation. But where can we find spiritual rest?
How can we obtain relief regarding the deepest issues of life at the deepest level of ourhearts? The more things change the more they stay the same.
Augustine of Hippo said this and I quote:“Because God has made us for Himself, our hearts are restless until they rest in Him.”Jesus spoke to this very issue more than 2000 years ago in the Bible in Matthew 11:28-30.“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke
upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest foryour souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
The Message which is a contemporary translation reads:“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and
you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me-watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly.” (PP)
So what do we hear the Word of God saying? If we are tired, worn out, burnt out we needto respond to the invitation of our Savior the Lord Jesus.
We can come to Jesus with confidence because He also said in John 6:37, “All that theFather gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.”
Dear Friends, let me assure you that each time you go to God, He is waiting to welcome youwith open arms. Let not pride, deception of the enemy, ignorance make us miss this greatinvitation. To whom is this invitation? To ALL who are tired, worn out and burnt out on religion.
What is the biblical context of this verse? In Jesus time, other than the law of Moses, thereligious leaders had made hundreds of additional burdens related to keeping the minutestdetails of the law. I believe Jesus is saying, unlike the Pharisees, He is not a task master but aburden bearer.
“Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart and you willfind rest for your souls.” A pair of connected oxen was typically called a yoke of oxen. Usedmetaphorically to refer to submission to a teacher. In New Testament times the phrase, “to takethe yoke of” was used by rabbis to refer to “becoming a submitted pupil of a teacher.”
The word has two dominant figurative ideas. 1. The yoke of rules and religion. MANSYOKE; 2. The yoke of relationship. JESUS YOKE.
One day a man went by to see a farmer who was plowing his field with a team of oxen. Theman noticed that one of the animals was seemingly a little bigger than the other so he askedhim about it. The response from the farmer was very interesting. He said that the big animalwas an older animal that was well trained and the smaller one was a young animal that wasnew to the yoke. The man went on to inquire as to why he put them together and this is theanswer that He got. “Well you see, it's like this. That older ox is the best ox that I have everhad; he knows his way around the field. The reason I put the younger one with him is so theolder, more knowledgeable ox could teach him how to plow. If I never put them together theyounger one would never learn. By himself the younger ox would pull himself to death, buttogether he learns to cooperate with and rest in the strength of the older ox.”
Does your life feel like the ox whose pulling himself to death? Rest comes from obedienceto Jesus' commands. COME to Me, TAKE My yoke upon you, LEARN from Me.
Finally Jesus says: “For My yoke is easy and My burden is light. The word easy is from theGreek word Crestos which means to be useful, pleasant, good, and comfortable.”
Let me ask you. Have you become weary of life? Has the burdens of life- sin, sickness,depression, worries- emotional, financial, physical whatever is the case, had a toll on you? Thendo not wait a second. Now is the time to unload all your burdens to the burden bearer.
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that is why past generations couldn't locate this infamous "perfect man". They didn't havethe technology! ) I discovered him over the holiday season and my husband was there for my'ah ha' moment.
We were at a local business for a Christmas lunch when the Purolator man showed up .He had already stopped at our place, and we weren't home, so when he noticed that we werenot there, he mentioned that he had a parcel in the truck for me that he hadn't been ableto drop off. I don't know about you but I am like a kid in the candy store when a purchasearrives. So, he brought in the parcel for me. Now remember one thing , when you receive theparcel by Purolator, you have already previously paid for it, which in turn means it almostfeels like it's free. (Amazing how my mind works.)
Seems like this man in a uniform is randomly showing up with a gift for you! So this iswhere the conversation went that day…between all the couples around the table. I decidedthe Purolator delivery man is really the perfect man. I mean, he shows up in uniform, like allthe best men do and brings you parcels. Not only does he bring you these parcels right toyour door, he seems genuinely happy to have you open the door (messy hair and pajamas ornot) because that means he does not have to stop here again. This man in uniform, is quiteaware that you have made an online purchase. Not only does he not care that now youpurchased yet another product online (and spent all the money on your credit card you justpaid off), he genuinely likes the idea because that means job security for him.
Not only that, this man actually saves you on fuel money. No more trips to the city (whichmy husband figures cost an arm and leg these days for fuel. (Not sure what limbs are goingfor these days). So it's a win for me and a win for my husband!
In the end, the Purolator man shows up happy as can be, drops off parcels throughoutthe year (way better than Santa) and doesn't discourage your shopping addiction. Soundsto me like The Perfect Man!○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
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(Submitted) - The results ofthe Senior Centre's activitiesfrom December 19 to Janu-ary 8:
Bridge: (Friday - Decem-ber 19) First Linda Kot, sec-ond Erskine Sandiford andthird Howard Giroux.
Bridge: (Monday - Decem-ber 22) First Jim Brown, sec-ond Harry Schiller andthird Andy Dumba.]
Bridge: (Monday - Decem-ber 29) First MildredSandiford, second JohnWhitell and third AndyDumba.
Bridge: (Friday - January2) First Harry Schiller, sec-ond Marion Brown andthird Joyce Hemphill.
Bridge: (Monday - January5) First Basil Holyer, secondAndy Dumba and thirdChuck Widdis.
Trump Whist (December22): First Ray Boucher, sec-ond Lavica Mahnke andthird Roger Marcotte.
Fun Crib (January 2):First Marg Leavens and ViPaterson, second TheresaIstace and June Matters andthird Connie and RayBoucher.
Trump Whist (January 5):First - tied Margaret Leavensand Ed Bartlett and secondRay Boucher.
Hi-Lo Whist: First - tiedConnie and Ray Boucher,Tom Schutz and BasilHolyer, second - tied Rogerand Marie Marcotte, JeanKnibbs and Andy Dumba.
Canasta: First AnneGutzke, second MarleneSzczecinski and third KayBachman.
Kaiser: First AliceSchneider and AgnesTumback, second LavineStepp and Anne Schneiderand third Roger and MarieMarcotte.
Crib (Thursday): 1stConnie and Ray Boucher,2nd Carol Spencer andJune Matters, 3rd Bill andJoan Harder.
Shuff leboard: 1stLorraine Madsen and RayBoucher, 2nd Joan Carlsonand Ed Bartlett, 3rdDoreen Leslie and MarieMarcotte.
Snooker Tournament: 1stEldon Strawford and TomSchutz, 2nd Royce Hallbergand Ray Boucher, 3rdOwen Hewitt and HaroldKilback.
Letter to the Editor:Reader thankful for "Merry Christmas"
I would like to express my appreciation for the beautiful street decorations provided by the Weyburn Fire Depart-ment and others responsible which make our city attractive and festive during the Christmas season. I would also liketo commend the city merchants who expressed their customer appreciation with "Merry Christmas." To those whowent a step further and used a religious picture, I congratulate them even more.
In a recent poll by one of our weekly papers, ninety-three percent preferred "Merry Christmas" as the seasongreeting. A mere seven percent favoured "Happy Holidays." I hope such an overwhelming majority will send a messagefor next year. Christmas is Christmas because we celebrate the birth of Christ, so let us favor the traditional greetingwhich most Weyburnites prefer.
By the way, there is only one place for the Pioneer Women statue where it will be most seen and admired by many,and that is at the corner of Fifth Street and First Avenue NE.
I hope these suggestions are useful and well received.Yours truly, Claire Kuhn
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mother12.Thin strip13.Skin opening14.Night before
a holiday15.Cake
decorator16.Roofing
material18.Short
reminder19.____ in the
bag!20.Fonda or
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greeting34.____ good to
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 748
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
136 RAILWAY AVE.,WEYBURN
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YOU BY:
8 Weyburn This Week, Friday, January 16, 2015
NOTICEof
MEETINGWHEN: Wednesday, January 28, 2015WHERE: Conference Room I - Tatagwa View
808 Souris Valley RoadWeyburn, Saskatchewan
TIME: 1:30 P.M.• The Authority is the governing body of your Health Region,
and conducts its regular business meetings in public.• Strategic Planning - Wall Walk at 1:30 p.m.• Individuals or groups of individuals requesting a meeting with
SCRHA must send their request in writing 10 days prior tothe meeting stating the purpose of the meeting and the timerequired. Send to Sun Country Regional Health Authority,808 Souris Valley Rd., Weyburn, SK, S4H 2Z9 or [email protected] Betty Nault is Executive Assistantto SCHR.
Everyone is welcome to attend and observe.
Sun Country Regional Health Authority
Rock ‘n’ roll princesses
Kindergarten students (l-r) Natalie Molde, Mataya Bowerin and Meisha Bowerin dressed up for rock ‘n’ rollspirit day at Assiniboia Park Elementary School on January 13.
Visit us online atwww.weyburnthisweek.com
Weyburn CompSchool news
(Submitted) - This week is quiet due to exams but activitiesramp-up on the weekend with three of the four basketballteams off to tournaments. The senior girls will be in MooseJaw, the senior boys in Swift Current and the junior boyswill be in Estevan.
Organization of the 2015 grad ceremonies will start in thenear future with a grad/parent meeting at 7:00 p.m. onJanuary 26 in the Cugnet Centre. All grads, along with atleast one parent, are asked to attend to find out what isproposed for this year's grad and volunteer to help.
On January 21, there will be a U of S Admission andAwards workshop from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the li-brary computer lab. Prospective U of S students are askedto attend to find out information they need to know aboutregistration and scholarships at the U of S.
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Weyburn This Week, Friday, January 16, 2015 9
OILFIELD DIRECTORY
“Specializing inOil Rig Moving andSite Construction”
24 HOUR SERVICE • PHONE: 306-482-3244CARNDUFF, SK • FAX: 306-482-3310
Tony Day - President • Larry Day - Operations ManagerDennis Day - General Manager
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SERVICES
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01/16
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EMPLOYMENT
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Responsibilities include:
• Ensuring tool & equipment inspections are
being completed.
• Conduct weekly Health & Safety meetings.
• Maintain OHS program.
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Please drop off resume at:
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35 years of Making Dreams Come True!
You can be next!
Calling all singers and dancers
15 years of age or older
Auditions for 35th Anniversary
Summer Tour January 31 and
February 1 in Regina
Call 306-522-3400 or email daylene@
saskatchewanexpress.com Application forms at
www.saskatchewanexpress.com
Invites applications for Principal and
Vice-Principal
For full description of this job
please visitwww.gscs.sk.ca
orwww.firstnationsjobsonline.com
is now hiring General Labourers and Journeyman
Millwrights in Wynyard Sask.
Shift Start time varies based on collective agreement and the
position.• We offer full benefits
• Safety is our #1 priority
• Periodic wage increases
• Opportunity to apply to internal job postings
Please apply by submitting your resume
to: Kristen [email protected]
WEYBURN GROUP HOMES SOCIETY INC.is seeking a
PERMANENT FULL/PART TIME
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM SUPPORT WORKERExperience working with individuals with various
abilities is an asset.
Apply to Colin at:
Weyburn Group Home Society Inc.
Phone: 306-842-6686
[email protected] Fax: 306-842-1586
MEDICAL RECEPTIONISTPart time position available
with the
WEYBURN
HEALTH CENTRE
General office duties including answering phones,
filing and scheduling appointments. Candidate must
have good computer knowledge, strong interpersonal
skills and good multitasking ability.
Prior clinic experience is an asset.
Please forward resume to: Weyburn Health Centre
Attn: Lisa McDonald
36-4th Street, Weyburn or fax to (306) 842-5449
Manager position needed for
newly constructed, member-
owned meat shop in Wawota,
SK. Experienced, positive-
thinking team leader required
to help forward our business.
Enquiries: Jack 306-453-2593
[email protected] 01/16
MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-
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Weyburn This Week SPORTSSend your sports stories and photos to [email protected]
RED WINGSNEXT HOME GAMES
Friday, January 23 vs. Melville
Tuesday, January 27 vs. Notre Dame
Friday, January 30 vs. Flin Flon
ASK AGOLD WING
Michaella Matthies #16HOMETOWN: Estevan, SKPOSITION: CentreBIRTHDATE: Jan. 21/99FAMILY: Lynn & Mark,Calvin & LoganBILLETS: Glen & Shawna IrwinHOBBIES & INTERESTS:Sports, hanging out with friendsFUTURE PLANS: University hockey,become a pharmacistWHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT WEYBURN:Everyone is really nice here. People are veryaccepting.FAVOURITES:FOOD: SteakTV SHOW: Pretty Little LiarsNHL TEAM: Anaheim Mighty DucksNHL PLAYER: Jordan EberleMOVIE: StepbrothersACTOR/ACTRESS: Jennifer Aniston
Sponsored by:
VISIT OUR WEBSITE:www.greatplainsford.com
306-842-2645 or Toll Free 1-800-667-7660
Nominations soughtNominations for induction into the Saskatchewan
Baseball Hall of Fame are now being accepted. Thedeadline will be midnight, March 15, 2015.
For further information call 306-446-1983.
Shooting for a cure
Weyburn Comprehensive School basketball player, MaisonLaird, takes a warm up shot at the "Pink" Tournament hostedby the WCS senior girls team last weekend. The tournamentaimed to raise awareness for cancer by hosting the "Shoot ForA Cure Event". Weyburn won the consolation side, defeatingIndian Head in the semi-final game and Estevan 56-26 in theconsolation final.
Mobile ScreeningCoach in Weyburn
The Mobile Breast Screening Unit is currently on lo-cation in the parking lot of the Canalta Hotel untilFebruary 20. To book an appointment, call 1-855-584-8228.
12 Weyburn This Week, Friday, January 16, 2015
2008 EDGE LIMITED AWD
$12,900 OR $124 B/W
Leather, moon, 3.5 L2006 GMC SIERRA
1500 CC 4X4$9,900 OR $117 B/W
5.3 L
2007 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD
$9,900 OR $96 B/W
Leather, NAV, 3.4 L, 122,000 KM2009 ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4
$14,900 OR $123 B/W
Leather, moon, NAV, Rev.Sens., 3.0 L, 85,000 KM
2009 ESCAPE LIMITED 4x4
$11,900 OR $98 B/W
Leather, Rev. Sens., 3.0 L2008 ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4
$13,900 OR $134 B/W
Leather, 3.0 L, 94,000 KM
2009 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD
$19,900 OR $163 B/W
Leather, moon, DVD, 3.6 L, 134,000 KM2010 F-150 SC XLT 4X4
$16,900 OR $139 B/W
5.4 L, XTR pkg., 123,000 KM2009 F-150 CC XLT 4X4
$19,900 OR $163 B/W
5.4 L, XTR pkg., 116,000 KM2009 F-150 CC PL ATINUM 4X4
$25,900 OR $211 B/W
5.4 L, moon, NAV, leather,139,000 KM
2009 F-150 CC XLT 4X4
$17,900 OR $147 B/W
5.4 L, XTR pkg.
2009 GMC SIERRA2500 H.D. SLT 4X4
$34,900 OR $283 B/WDiesel, leather, Onstar, Rev. Sens.
2011 GMC SIERRA CC 4X4
$19,900 OR $1543 B/W
Nevada Edition, 4.8 L, 83,000 KM2008 RANGER SC 4X4
$11,900 OR $115 B/W
4.0 L, 96,000 KM2007 FREESTYLE LIMITED AWD
$9,900 OR $96 B/W
Heated leather, moon, Rev.Sens., 3.0 L, 68,000 KM
2007 CHEV EQUINOXLT AWD
$9,900 OR $96 B/WLeather, moon, 3.4 L, 117,000 KM
2010 DODGE NITROSXT AWD
$13,900 OR $114 B/W4.0 L
2012 MAZDA 5 G.T.
$18,900 OR $136 B/W2.5 L, 28,000 KM
2013 EDGE SEL AWD
$32,900 OR $236 B/W
Leather trim, moon, NAV,3.5 L, 6,000 KM
2011 F-150 CC FX4 4X4
$32,900 OR $236 B/W
Leather, Rev. Sens., 5.0 L,24,000 KM
2013 F-150 CC FX4 4X4
$39,900 OR $285 B/W
Leather, 3.5 L Ecoboost,30,000 KM
2010 DODGE DAKOTACC SXT 4X4
$17,900 OR $147 B/W4.7 L, 88,000 KM, Tonneau cover
2009 F-350 CC XLT 4X4Diesel, mechanic’s special!WAS $23,900 NO HOLDS!
$14,900 OR $123 B/WN O W
2011 EXPEDITION LIMITEDMAX 4X4
$27,900 OR $199 B/WLeather, NAV, moon, 136,000 KM
2014 EXPEDITIONLIMITED MAX 4X4
$49,900 OR $335 B/WLeather, NAV, moon, 5.4 L, 24,000 KM
2006 BMW XS AWD
$15,900 OR $185 B/W
Leather, double moon,Rev. Sens., 3.0 L
2012 F-350 CC XLT 4X4
$32,900 OR $236 B/W
6.7 L Diesel, 130,000 KM
2014 EXPLORERLIMITED 4X4
$43,900 OR $295 B/WLeather, moon, NAV, 3.5 L, 15,000 KM
2011 F-150 SC XLT 4X4
$18,900 OR $136 B/W
5.0 L, 106,000 KM
2011 FORD TAURUS SEL
$17,900 OR $129 B/W
Leather, moon, 3.5 L, 33,000 KM
2013 CHRYSLER 300
$22,900 OR $165 B/W
Leather, 3.6 L, 52,000 KM
2007 VOLKSWAGONBEETLE SPORT CONVERTIBLE
$13,900 OR $134 B/WLeather, auto, 97,000 KM
2009 FUSION SEL
$12,900 OR $106 B/W
2.03 L, 53,000 KM
2012 F-250 CC XLT 4X4
$25,900 OR $186 B/W
6.2 L, 127,000 KM
2011 F-350 CCLARIAT 4X4
$37,900 OR $271 B/W6.7 L Diesel, leather, 98,000 KM
2008 F-350 CC XLT 4X4
$17,900 OR $171 B/W
6.4 L Diesel, Rev. camera
2012 F-150 CC FX4 4X4
$25,900 OR $186 B/W
Leather, , Rev. Sens., 5.0 L
2009 EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X4
$21,900 OR $176 B/WLeather, 5.4 L, 104,000 KM
2012 ESCAPE XLT
$17,900 OR $236 B/W
56,000 KM
2012 F-150 CC FX4 4X4
$39,900 OR $285 B/W
Leather, moon, NAV, 3.5 LEcoboost, 36,000 KM
2008 GMC ACADIASLT AWD
$19,900 OR $190 B/WLeather, moon, 3.6 L, 98,000 KM
2010 F-150 SC FX4 4X4
$24,900 OR $203 B/W
5.4 L, 60,000 KM
2012 F-350 CC LARIAT 4X4
$39,900 OR $285 B/W
Leather, NAV, moon, Rev.Sens., 6.7 L, 107,000 KM
2011 F-350 CC KINGRANCH 4X4
$39,900 OR $285 B/WLeather, moon, NAV, 6.7 L, 97,000 KM
2008 DODGECALIBER SXT
$8,900 OR $87 B/W2.0 L
2008 FOCUS SE
$9,900 OR $96 B/W
Auto, p/w, p/l, 2.0 L, 62,000 KM
2014 TAURUS SEL AWD
$29,900 OR $202 B/W
Leather, NAV, moon, Rev. Sens.,3.5 L, 16,000 KM
2009 DODGEAVENGER SXT
$9,900 OR $82 B/W2.7 L, 134,000 KM
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