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Duplicate Bridge Club results Wanted John Deere Wheel weights to fit a 30” wheel. Call or text 1-306-641-4447 Wanted, a Lever action 22 caliber rifle. Call or text 1-306641-4447 SERVICES PROFESSIONAL NURSING FOOT CARE- Receipts may be used for income tax or insurance reimbursement. Meagan Newans, Licensed Practical Nurse/Certified Foot Care Nurse providing foot care to MJ & surrounding areas. Diabetic treatments also available. Inhome visits limited, book your appointment today! Please call Meagan @ 1-306-313-0385 Do you need your trees trimmed and hauled away, give us a call or text 306-631-4764 Will do general painting & contracting, interior & exterior. Free estimates, 30 years experience. Phone 306-972-9172 Will fix & sell Lewis Cattle oiler. Phone 306-972-9172 Junk to the dump in and around Moose Jaw and surrounding area including Buffalo Pound $35 and up 306-681-8749 HELP WANTED Seeking committed, evangelizzing Christian business partner. To open up and operate a second-hand/flea market store in Moose Jaw, SK. Male, female or fmaily. Computer/ internet knowledge helpful. 684-0506

GARAGE SALES Garage/yard sale back alley entrance 1060 Athabasca St. W. Friday August 3 4PM - 8PM Saturday August 4 9AM - 4PM. Huge yard sale every Saturday 8-12. 44 Fairford St., W., Moose Jaw, right across from the police station. Something for everyone. Call 631-9800 to book your free spot!! Multi-family moving Sale Household items, furniture, etc. 950 Fairford Street East Thursday August 9 : 9:00am to 9:00pm Friday August 10 : 9:00am to 8:00pm

Got something you’d like to sell? Trying to find something special? classifieds@mjvexpress.com

What’s Next? by Dr. Steven Heidinger, Moose Jaw Chiropractor I was a big fan of the television series “The West Wing”, starring Martin Sheen as President of the United States. In many an episode, when a task was accomplished, the president, without hesitation, would voice to his personal secretary, “What’s next, Mrs. Landingham?” There was little time to admire the accomplishments before setting a new goal. “What’s next?” is something that we should all embrace. Not only does it keep life interesting as there is more to life than coffee row, but research is telling us that “What’s next?” may actually keep us alive. A study published in 2014, in the journal Psychological Science found that having a purpose in life was a predictor for mortality. During a 14-year period, 9 percent of the participants in the study died, all of which reported a lower purpose in life during the

Warehouse Garage Sale - Surplus items

Everything MUST be SOLD! Used Military Boots $5. to $35. per pair - sizes 3.5 to 13 New size 8 Baffin winter boots $40. New STC workbooks $50. - sizes 4, 7, 8, 10 New Industrial Fans $75. Used Mop pails $20. Credenza Lights 3’ and 4’ $10. Magnetic circle lights $10. New Vibra Fit Machines $199. All 6’ and 7’ office desks $200. Many more new and used items starting at $1.00

Unit #6 - 822 Synder Road East

(next to United Rental on Caribou)

Every Saturday in August from 10:00 am to 3:00pm

Watch for Clearance of Army Surplus Clothing to follow

Call Dave at 306 630 7506

THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JULY 5, 2018 A B 1 2/3 2/3

1 Len Davidson - Jeff Walpole 2 Donna Campbell - Anita Duncan WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION JULY 11, 2018 C Len Davidson - Ken Newton Joanne Gilbert - Linda Griffin

THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JULY 12, 2018 A B 1 2/3 2/3 1

C Len Davidson - Ken Newton Anita Duncan - Gail Fitzpatrick Jeff Bryant - Don MacDonald Laura Westfall - Maureen Keal

study period. Interestingly, age did not seem to be a factor. This research leads us to believe that having a purpose in life is important at any age, if you want to live longer. Whether you call it having a purpose, goal setting, or even just having dreams and aspirations, it is healthy to having something to look forward to. I’m not saying there isn’t any value in rest or admiring what you have accomplished. I’m not saying that you should never retire. What the research shows is that having purpose in life leads to a longer life, and likely one that has more meaning. When you do retire from a job you’ve had for 35 years, you should be asking yourself, “What’s next?” I remember years back when there was hype about Y2K, when the calendar was turning from 1999 to 2000. There were some reports that many sick or elderly waited until after 1999 turned to 2000 to pass away, just because it was a significant date to be able to experience. Isn’t this just a miniature version of goal setting? Researchers have yet to understand why we live longer when we have purpose. Maybe having purpose lessens the chance of depression. Maybe having purpose leads one to adopt a healthier lifestyle. What’s next for you? A part-time job or some volunteering? Take a class or start a hobby? Travel to a foreign land? Large or small, there should always be something next.

NEW LOCATION

by Wanda Smith

No Problem

C Anita Duncan - Gail Fitzpatrick Len Davidson - Ken Newton Don MacDonald - Jeff Bryant

ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE SESSION JULY 9, 2018

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St. Barnabas

God is not moved by your problem. He’s moved by your faith. Have you ever wondered why there is turmoil and trouble all around the world... and then wonder why God doesn’t stop it or fix it? Actually, He’s waiting for you! In fact, He put us in charge of this earth (He started with Adam) and He’s waiting for you to bring hope and healing to your world; the world that you live in... where you live, work and play. Problems are only opportunities in which we can bring God on the scene to fix them. He wants to use us to be His hands and feet to bring hope, help and healing to the world around us; our sphere of influence. If each of us would take responsibility for those in our sphere, we would change the whole world over! Truly, we would. The power of multiplication would go to work quickly. If we touch one person and that person touches one person and that person touches one person, we would very quickly touch many. There has been a certain situation in my life that I’ve been burdened with for some time; it just didn’t seem to be improving or changing and I had become pretty discouraged about it. Just a few nights ago, I woke up with a phrase ringing through my mind...” You don’t have a problem. All you need is faith in God.” As I went back to sleep, I pondered that thought; a phrase I’d heard in the past few years. So, of course, I “googled” it and realized it was spoken by R.W. Shambach, an American televangelist, pastor, Word of Faith minister of the Word and author (born April 3, 1926 and passed away January 17, 2012), who had spoken those words. I knew this phrase was a word from God that I could stand on. As I’ve meditated on it and rested in faith over this situation, I’ve seen God working behind the scenes to cause it to come into line. Praise the Lord! Problems are not our problem. Our problem is that we don’t have eyes of faith to see the solution. We are looking through our natural eyes instead of seeing the situation through God’s eyes. God has the solution. God is the solution. He has every resource we need to solve the problem, yet we try to do things in our own natural, flesh which may work for a season but will end up burning us out and eventually failing. We need to go to a new level. Our problems aren’t our problem. All we need is faith in God. If we can’t see that God has a solution, then we aren’t filled up with enough of His Word nor have we tuned our spiritual eyes and ears into His. In fact, when we try to “fix” our problems on our own, we actually are elevating our abilities above God’s abilities and saying we are God and not him! That is called idolatry... anything that is exalted over God is setting that as a “god” in our life. He says we should have no other gods before Him! The next time we have a problem, we can use our faith to move that mountain in our life! Faith is the substance 60 Athabasca Street or “title deed” of things hopedEast for. (Hebrews 11:1) We 306-692-0533 can take every promise to the bank, trusting that God Minister: Rev. Jim Tenford will fulfill those promises! That’s faith! Turn the tables Music Director: Karen Purdy on your problems and see a solution every time! Have 2017 Sunday, May dear 14th,readers. a very blessed week, Worship Service 10:30am & Sunday School

St. Andrew’s United Church

Traditional Anglican Parish Now worshipping at

27 Hochelaga St. W., Moose Jaw

The beautiful home of Central Lutheran Church Holy Communion Book of Common Prayer Sunday 11:30 am (new time) Coffee & fellowship after the service For more information contact: Fr. Glenn Galenkamp, Rector 306-691-2715 or Larry & Dianne Hellings 306-693-6701

All Are Welcome!

www.saintbarnabasmoosejaw.ca

Celebrating Inclusion For All

60 Athabasca Street East 306-692-0533 Minister: Rev. Jim Tenford

Music Director: Karen Purdy • Choir Director: Jenna Nash

Sanctuary Worship Service 10:30 am Sunday, August 12th, 2018

E-mail: st.andrews.mj@sasktel.net Facebook: www.facebook.com/StAndrewsUnitedChurchMooseJaw Website: http://standrewsmoosejaw.ca


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