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Classifieds the Whitehorse STAR, Friday, July 9, 2021 40 CLASSIFIEDS The Whitehorse STAR, Friday, July 9, 2021 Business ads Personal ads Career/Employment, Rent, etc. Autos, For Sale, Lost/Found, 25 words or less: $10.42/day Misc., and Coming Events CLASSIFIED ADS 26-40 words: $15.05/day Coming events are free for Volume ad rates: non-profit organizations only. MONDAY | WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY 25 words or less: 1 week: $30.87 (3x) 25 words or less: FREE 1 month: $132.30 (13x) 26-40 words: $4.62/day, Phone: 668-2002 Email: [email protected] 26 to 40 words: $13.23/week (3x) Fax: 668-7130 Stop by our office at 2149-2nd Ave. 1 week: $44.10 (3x) Deadline for all ads is 2 p.m. two business days prior to publication. 1 month: $192.94 (13x) FOR RENT AUTOS BUICK RIVIERA, ONE owner, low mileage $5000/obo. Serious Centennial Motors & OFFICE/COMMERCIAL SPACES inquiries only. Call 334-8799. Soapys Carwash for Rent Immediately AUTO PARTS 91628 Alaska Highway • Whitehorse, Yukon • Y1A 3E4 1) Shoppers Plaza, 800 sq.ft., 2nd floor, open TRUCK CANOPIES IN stock, new Dodge short- IN space awaiting your finishing, opens into box/long, new GM short- WHITEHORSE mall, handicap accessible. box/long, new Ford short- BUY box/long, new Toyota 867-456-2121 2) Strickland St., approx 2000 sq.ft., ground shortbox. Hi-rise & cab hi-over, 30 in stock. View floor unit, one dedicated parking stall at CentennialMotors.com 18 BOXES OF 50 Rem umc, Trade SELL 230 grain ball $35 each. PAL re- included, lots of visitor parking. 393-8100. quired. Call Steve at 334-1186 or 660-4031, leave message. Call Mark or Blaine, 667-7651 days. REC VEHICLES SAVAGE MODEL 111 30/06 spring caliber, with scope, Consign 2001 THOR WANDERER 24’ shoulder strap & case. In mint 5th wheel, sleeps 6, couch is condition $750. PAL required. push out, large fridge, freezer, 3 Call 335-0154. Visit Our Website: www.centennialmotors.com burner stove, oven, microwave, Phone: (867)393-8100 • Fax: (867)393-8101 furnace & a/c $12,500. Call 660- HAND CRAFTED PINE hallway 4103. storage bench $75, hand craft- ed pine table made from 2x4’s, Wish you had a 2020 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 700 wolf wildlife design $75. Pictures services LOTTERY ATV, winch & hand warmers, available. Call 633-3113. 320kms $11,000. Call 668-1315. cabin by the lake? UNOFFICIAL SCROLL CUT WILDLIFE Ar- MISC FOR SALE bour with bench seat $300, pic- WLINNINGOTTER NUMBERYS ture available. Call 633-3113. We can do it ALL PLEASE SEE YOUR RETAILER DIE CAST COLLECTIBLE met- FOR OFFICIAL RESULTS al cars, trucks & signs. Call 334- WANTED TO BUY plus prep work 2675. LOTTO 6/49 LOOKING FOR 357 Magnum ( July 7) WOMEN’S CARHARTT SMALL rifle rounds. Call Jerry at 336- Free Estimates black hoodie, paid $50, asking 3349. 11, 16, 21, 26, 42, 45 $40, women’s medium black Why not rent ours! utility leggings, paid $60, asking SENIOR WOMAN NEEDS The Bonus Number was: 22 cheap, clean road worthy sta- foxbayretreat.com Guaranteed Draw: 46351895-01 $50. Both new with tags. Call Tel: 867-668-4899 633-4379. tion wagon or van to live in . Call PouRite Concrete Construction 633-3888. [email protected] WESTERN 6/49 BIG CHIEF ELECTRIC smoker, Commercial – Residential (July 7) asking $170, brand new Google WANTED: SKID STEER used FOR RENT 3, 23, 28, 35, 42, 45 home $70. Call 334-6197. rubber track. Call 335-0154. Driveways, sidewalks, WANTED: AIR NORTH class D BRIGHT AND FURNISHED of- The Bonus Number was: 38 150 CANNING JARS, various garages, Industrial slab shares. Call 587-435-1852. fice space for rent in secure and sizes, spotlessly clean, with new professional downtown office PICK GAMES lids. Call 393-2055. WANTED: 14’-16’ BOAT trailer, 45 years in the business so let’s Pour it Rite building. Boardroom includ- (July 7) 70, 672, 2382 TINY CABIN 10’X14’, has to be reasonable. Call 334-2607. ed, some amenities are shared (July 8) 45, 416, 6442 moved $18,000. Call 332-0095. $850/mth. For more info visit SITUATIONS WANTED 867-334-5969 or 867-633-3501 www.workspaceyt.com INDOOR PLANTS PURPLE THE EXTRA PROFESSIONAL DRY- For all your concrete needs big or small Shamrocks, Spider, large Citro- (July 7 ) 3899587 WALLER, TAPER, painter, 35 nella, prices range $7-$40. Call PROPERTY FOR SALE years experience, excellent (July 8) 5733715 668-4186. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings 10 ACRE PROPERTY, with workmanship, small jobs under GARAGE SALES building on Alaska Highway, MONDAY ................................................................ POKER LOTTO OUTDOOR SHRUBS, TREES 3000sq feet. Reasonable rates. DOWNTOWN 12:00 pm (o/m) Joy of Living Group Koidern River, Mile 1164. Beau- (July 7) & flowers, purple Lilacs, Elder, Call John at 332-4128. 305 Wood St (Back Entrance) tiful views, good fishing, north- 3H, 10H, AD, 3D, 8D Tamaracks, Burning Brush, 5039-5TH AVE SAT. July 10th, 8:00 pm (o/m) New Beginnings Group ern lights. Business potential. Birch, Mayday, Blackcurrant & HELP WANTED 9am-noon. Household items, Hellaby Hall – 4th & Elliott Call Dorothy at 236-422-4226 (July 8) books, shredder, printer, Christ- many more. Prices range $5- LUCKY DRAGON RESTAU- TUESDAY ............................................................... for details. mas items, TV, misc. clothes & 12:00 PM (o/m) Joy of Living Group JS, KS, 7H, KH, 9C $75. Call 668-4186. RANT in Haines Junction is boots. Cheap, cheap. 305 Wood St. (Back Entrance) DAILY GRAND GUNS & BOWS looking for kitchen helper 8:00 pm (c/m) Ugly Duckling Group NOC6711, permanent full time, COMING EVENTS Hellaby Hall 4th & Elliott (July 8) mature, reliable. Room & board WEDNESDAY ........................................................ 6, 25, 31, 36, 40, Licensed to buy, sell included $18/hr. Fax resume to WHITEHORSE AA MEETINGS 12:00 pm (o/m) Joy of Living Group and consign rifles and ammo at: 867-634-2763. are held daily at different loca- 305 Wood St. (Back Entrance) The Grand Number was: 1 tions. Call 1-833-985-6622 for a 8:00 pm (c/m) No Pun Group LOST & FOUND meeting schedule. Hellaby Hall 4th & Elliott G & R New and Used 8:00 pm (c/m) Porter Creek Step Meeting Photo from Watson Family Coll./Yukon Archives. 1612-D Centennial Street FOUND: LEATHER BIKER ESCARPMENT PARKS SOCI- Our Lady of Victory – 1607 Birch St. The FIRST WHITEHORSE BIG BAND: jacket on path. Call 334-3159 to ETY AGM July 15th, 5:30pm, THURSDAY ............................................................ 1908. – top row l/r – unknown; Bill Dickin- 393-2274 identify. Cook Street Park. Socially dis- 12:00 pm (o/m) Joy of Living Group son, unknown, G.B. Edwards, Fred Lang- 305 Wood St. (Back Entrance) holtz, Jack Worley. middle row – Ransome tant field gathering, lets talk NIGHTFORCE ATACR 5-25-56 toboggan hill restoration & 7:30 pm (o/m) Polar Group Alguire, Bill Vey, Wm. Robison, Matthew PERSONALS Hellaby Hall – 4th & Elliott Watson, Frank Harbottle, Eli Hume. bot- .250 MOA Moar ret in box with beautification. BBQ snacks. All REPORT YOUR SASQUATCH, Or Zoom Room Contact tom row – J.P. Whitney, band leader and all paper work, with Nightforce welcome. 393-2977. Bigfoot, Wild Men experienc- [email protected] instructor, Eddie Fendel, E.J. Hamacher, .375 rings $3000. Call Steve at FRIDAY ................................................................ Tom McRae, Bill Watson, R. Unsworth, 334-1186 or 660-4031. es in confidentiality to sas- RAMSHACKLE THEATRE SO- 12:00 pm (o/m) Joy of Living Group originator of the band; Frank Estrada. [email protected] CIETY AGM is Wed July 28th, 305 Wood St. (Back Entrance) PARA 1911 STAINLESS GI Ex- 7pm at Ramshackle Studio, 34 DOORWAYS INVESTIGA- 1:30 pm (o/m) Yukon Unity Group pert, like new with box & paper Harvey Rd. All welcome, Zoom TIONS PARANORMAL, dis- Zoom I.D.4825189588, PW 334796 work, Hogue grips, 2 mags $650 link will be made available, info 8:00 pm (o/m) Whitehorse Group covered a haunted house or es- New and firm. PAL required. Call 334- [email protected] Hellaby Hall 4th & Elliott 1186 or 660-4031. tablishment? Afraid of your own SATURDAY ............................................................ house? Ease your mind and call 1:00 pm (o/m) Detox Meeting used canoes RUGER STAINLESS SINGLE 689-2127 or text 334-2173. Sarah Steel Building , 609 Steele St. six .22 mag, 5 1/2 BLE with Ru- Zoom I.D. 4825189588, PW 334796 ger Bianchi flap holster $500 UFO HOT LINE, report Yukon 7:00 pm (o/m) Hospital Meeting and kayaks Hellaby Hall 4th & Elliott firm. PAL required. Call Steve at UFO’s, bigfoot, spirit etc. to SUNDAY ................................................................ 334-1186 or 660-1031. Lorraine Bretlyn. Call 334-5499 1:00 pm (o/m) Detox Meeting available! [email protected] Sarah Steel Building - 609 Steele St. 45 ACP AMMO, 5 range buck- Zoom I.D. 4825189588, PW 334796 ets, Rem umc 200 rounds each, 7:00 pm (o/m) Hospital Meeting Kanoe People 230 grain ball $150 each. PAL Hellaby Hall 4th & Elliott required. Call Steve at 334-1186 867-668-4899 O/M open mixed, includes anyone. C/M closed mixed, or 660-4031. ..........................................................................includes anyone with a desire to stop drinking. AA 1-833-985-6622 (24 hours a day.) The Whitehorse STAR, Friday, July 9, 2021 CLASSIFIEDS 41 help wanted Live-in and Live-out Caregivers Needed Employment Opportunity For our elderly parents in their large, well-appointed home in downtown We're Hiring! Whitehorse. One client is wheelchair reliant. The other is relatively Looking for Enthusiastic Professionals independent. Duties include personal care for the wheelchair client and providing home making services for both. • Yard Person • Delivery Personal care experience and Police Records Check required. $25/hour. • Lead Service Writer Flexible scheduling with caregiver team for 24-hour care.
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