Nothing beats a good deal.
Moose Jaw’s Kris Ringheim was busy hauling an entertainment centre from the Salvation Army’s 670 High St. W. facility with her 13-year-old son JT on Saturday, during the religious and charity organization’s annual furniture and book sale.
“I already made one trip,” Ringheim told the Times-Herald, as she balanced the bulky entertainment centre and rolled it down the street with her son, to their home that was a couple blocks away.
Ringheim said she had already purchased a filing cabinet and coffee table at that point in the morning and she wasn’t planning on buying anything else.
Maj. Don Law said the local Salvation Army holds the furniture sale every year for two reasons.
For more on this story, read an upcoming edition of the Times-Herald.

