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#1 $$$ BUYER $$$ COINS GOLD SILVER! Bullion, Bars, Coins Maple Leafs, Jewelry, Rolex Watches, Sterling + Paying More than spot The Gold & Silver Guy 250-863-3082
 
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AL-ANON <br> <br>Are you bothered  AL-ANON    Are you bothered by someone’s  addiction? Join us in a confidential  setting where you will regain a  positive, happy life.  Thursdays, 7 pm  THE HEALTH CENTRE  555D Cedar Ave. behind the hospital    Contact 250-267-7342 or 250-395-0186
 
AL-ANON <br>MEETINGS <br>Contact 334-8470 <br>  AL-ANON  MEETINGS  Contact 334-8470    Has your life been affected  by someone’s drinking?    WEDNESDAY    12:00 Noon Sports & Rec. bldg.  Boardroom 2  4061 4th Ave    FRIDAY    7:00 PM Lutheran Church foyer  (312 Strickland St)
 
ALCOHOLICS <br>ANONYMOUS <br> <br>meetings in  ALCOHOLICS  ANONYMOUS    meetings in the 100 Mile  House area:  Sunday: 7 pm  United Church, 49 Dogwood Ave.  Monday & Wednesday: 12 noon  St. Timothy’s Anglican Church,  106 Blackstock Rd.  Tuesday: 7:00 pm  United Church, 49 Dogwood Ave.  Thursday: 7:30 pm  108 Mile Community Centre,  4924 Telqua Dr. (rear entrance)  Friday: 7:00 pm  Cariboo Presbyterian Church,  4855 Timothy Lake Rd., Lac la Hache  For more information call:    250-395-6634  250-706-3212  250-945-5171
 
ALCOHOLICS <br>ANONYMOUS <br> <br>Smithers <br>Meetings  ALCOHOLICS  ANONYMOUS    Smithers  Meetings  In Person:  Sun., Wed., Fri.  7pm    Evangelical Free  Church Corner of  15th and Main  On-Line:  Mon., 7pm  For ZOOM access  or other info:  250-643-0794 or  1-877-644-2266
 
ALCOHOLICS <br>ANONYMOUS <br>MEETINGS <br>Yukon Communities  ALCOHOLICS  ANONYMOUS  MEETINGS  Yukon Communities  & Atlin, B.C.    BEAVER CREEK, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    CARCROSS, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    CARMACKS, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    DAWSON CITY, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Dawson City Hospital Rm 2160  saturday 7:00pm North Star Group (Open)  Royal Canadian Legion  1-867-993-5095 / 993-6250    DEASE LAKE, YT  Friday    8:00pm The Haven  #26 - 1st Ave  Zoom info on Facebook    DESTRUCTION BAY, YT  Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    FARO, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    HAINES JUNCTION, YT  Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    MAYO, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    OLD CROW, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    PELLY CROSSING, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    ROSS RIVER, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    TESLIN, YT  monday    Wednesday    7:00pm Teslin Group (Open)  Catholic Church  Rectory (Basement)  3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre    WATSON LAKE, YT    Wednesday 3:00pm Yukon Unity (Open)  Health Centre (Downstairs)
 
CONTACT LOAN CUPBOARD Rentals Available For Medical Equipment • Crutches • Wheel Chairs • Walkers • Bathroom Helpers • Misc. Items Call 250-389-4607 Need A Ride? 250-389-4661
 
CROSSWORD <br> <br>CLUES ACROSS <br>1.  CROSSWORD    CLUES ACROSS  1. Home of Iowa State  University  5. __-fi (slang)  8. Mottled green and  yellow fruit  12. Capable of thinking and expressing  oneself clearly  14. Sports broadcaster Eagle  15. Midday  16. Kinsmen  18. Cable network  19. Simpleton  20. Brunch beverage  21. Fed  22. European capital  23. Native inhabitants  26. Mechanical device  30. Rare geese native  to Hawaii  31. Bedroom furnishing  32. The products of  human creativity  33. Mass transit    SUDOKU    option  34. Made a mistake  39. Sacred sound  symbol  42. Large N. American  reindeer  44. Dull and flat  46. Partner to huffing  47. Written works  49. Monetary unit of  Serbia  50. Midway between  east and southeast  51. Peninsula of  southwestern Asia  56. Widely used  multiuser OS  57. Aggressive dog  58. Varnished  59. Hindu queen  60. Time units, abbr.  61. Farm animals  62. Capital of Latvia  63. Where golfers  begin  64. Takes to civil court    CLUES DOWN  1. One who graduated  2. An inspired holy  person  3. Electronic counter-countermeasures  4. A place to store  things  5. Indian instrument  6. Spanish saloon  7. Whole number  8. Not fastened  9. Gives a boost  10. Lounges about  11. Interested in  13. Remove salt  17. Type of sword  24. Naturally occurring solid material  25. Gets involved  without being invited  26. Feline  27. Bobby __, NHL  champ  28. “Kill Bill” actress  Thurman  29. Hawaiian dish    35. Moroccan coastal  region  36. Baseball statistic  37. Long period of  time  38. Moved earth  40. Central Netherlands city  41. Take stock of  42. Central processing unit  43. Distinctive qualities one generates  44. Getting stuck  45. Loss of bodily  movements  47. Veranda  48. Abrupt  49. What cats do  52. Expresses  pleasure  53. Type of cheese  54. Professional STEM  organization  55. Automatic data  processing systems    LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE  To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9  must fill each row, column and box. Each number  can appear only once in each row, column and  box. You can figure out the order in which the  numbers will appear by using the numeric clues  already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name,  the easier it  gets to solve the  puzzle!
 
CROSSWORD <br>ANSWERS <br> <br>SUDOKU <br>ANSWERS  CROSSWORD  ANSWERS    SUDOKU  ANSWERS
 
Do you need help with reading, writing or math? FREE confidential adult tutoring available. • Clearwater Literacy 250-674-3530 • Barriere Literacy 250-672-9773
 
Do you need help with reading, writing or math? FREE confidential adult tutoring available. • Clearwater Literacy 250-674-3530 • Barriere Literacy 250-672-9773
 
Donation envelopes can be picked  Donation envelopes can be picked up at the Fraser  Canyon Hospital Gift Shop and Fraser Hope Lodge  info board or donations can be sent to: FCH/FHL  Auxiliary, PO Box 933, Hope BC, V0X1L0.  All donations will be solely used to purchase  equipment for our local hospital and lodge.  Donations will be receipted and an inscribed card  will be sent to the bereaved.
 
DRUG PROBLEM? <br> <br>Narcotics <br>  DRUG PROBLEM?    Narcotics    Anonymous  MEETINGS:    WEDNESDAYS  7:00 pm - 8:30 pm  Yukon Inn Plaza     FRIDAYS  7:00 pm - 8:30 pm  Yukon Employees  Union Building     SUNDAYS  7:00 pm - 8:30 pm  Yukon Inn Plaza
 
Dungate Community Forest is accepting  Dungate Community Forest is accepting    Community Donation  Grant requests  on an on-going basis.    For more information contact us at:    dungatecomfor@houston.ca    or Box 1481,  Houston, B.C.  V0J 1Z0
 
Every Saturday IGA Parking lots Summerland 9:30 - 1:30 Penticton9:30 - 3:00
 
If you drink that is your business. If you wish to stop, that is ours. Alcoholics Anonymous Sunshine Group Tuesdays 8pm Elks Hall. Corner of Taren Road and Old N. Thompson Hwy Rd. W. Local contact - Wendy 250-587-0026
 
MeMorial <br>Fund <br>Thank you for  MeMorial  Fund  Thank you for  your support    Donation envelopes can be picked up at the Fraser  Canyon Hospital Gift Shop and Fraser Hope Lodge  info board or donations can be sent to: FCH/FHL  Auxiliary, PO Box 933, Hope BC, V0X1L0.  All donations will be solely used to purchase  equipment for our local hospitaI and lodge.  Donations will be receipted and an inscribed card  will be sent to the bereaved.
 
NARCOTICS <br>ANONYMOUS <br> <br>Open meetings  NARCOTICS  ANONYMOUS    Open meetings  Saturdays at 7:00pm  43 Dogwood Ave. (United Church)  Power of unity!  We do recover!
 
Narcotics Anonymous Open meetings Mondays - 7 p.m. Clearwater Library (side door) For more info call 604-728-7419 (cell)
 
PONOKA GOLD RUSH 50/50 <br>TICKETS  PONOKA GOLD RUSH 50/50  TICKETS ARE $5.00 EACH,  WITH PROCEEDS BENEFITING  LOCAL YOUTH PROGRAMS.  THE MONTHLY WINNER IS  GUARANTEED  $1500.00 MINIMUM!    For more  information on where to  purchase your tickets for  the monthly lottery  call 403-783-3112.
 
PONOKA GOLD RUSH 50/50 <br>TICKETS  PONOKA GOLD RUSH 50/50  TICKETS ARE $5.00 EACH,  WITH PROCEEDS BENEFITING  LOCAL YOUTH PROGRAMS.  THE MONTHLY WINNER IS  GUARANTEED  $1500.00 MINIMUM!    For more  information on where to  purchase your tickets for  the monthly lottery  call 403-783-3112.
 
Safe Home Response Providing a safe place to escape for women and their children. Volunteers always needed. Clearwater 250-674-2135, Barriere 250-672-6444, or North Thompson Valley 1-855-674-2135
 
SALMON ArM <br>CitizeNS PAtrOL <br>  SALMON ArM  CitizeNS PAtrOL    Community service, flexible hours,  interesting information, and  friendship = SACP membership  Help keep Salmon Arm safe by going  out on a 4-hour patrol one afternoon or  evening each month. We also take part  in numerous community events and enjoy  socializing together.  For more information and an application  find SACP at salmonarmcitizenspatrol.ca  or Facebook.
 
SMART <br> <br>Recovery <br>Yukon <br>  SMART    Recovery  Yukon    Self Management  & Recovery Training    A support group for  addictive behaviours    Meetings every  Monday at 6:45 pm  At Mental Wellness and  Substance Use Services  Sarah Steele Building  609 Steele Street, 3rd floor    f    Visit us on facebook  for more information  @ S M A R TRecoveryYukon    SmartRecoveryYukon@gmail.com    867 333-9511
 
SUDOKU <br> <br>Here’s How It  SUDOKU    Here’s How It Works:  Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine  3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the  numbers 1 through 9 must fill  each row, column and box. Each  number can appear only once in  each row, column and box. You  can figure out the order in which  the numbers will appear by  using the numeric clues already  provided in the boxes. The more  numbers you name, the easier it  gets to solve the puzzle!    ANSWER:
 

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