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It took a small group of volunteers and town employees less than a day to erect the new Braydon Coburn outdoor skating rink at Jubilee Park.
“Things went very smoothly,” said Ron Phillips, Shaunavon’s Director of Parks and Facilities. “I think we were done by about 4:30.”
The work crew included Phillips, Kevin Szwetz, Derek Tremere, Dean McNabb, Cory Folbar, Kyle Bennett and Barry Sonen.
The effort also enjoyed the support of Southwest Rentals, which provided a skidsteer for the job, as well as the Shaunavon Fire Department, which provided a truck and manpower to clear ice from the site.
Southwest Terminal also made an important contribution to the project by sending a driver and trailer to Edmonton to pick up the rink materials and haul them back to Shaunavon.
Organizers originally planned to build the rink this past weekend, but moved the schedule up several days to take advantage of some unseasonably warm temperatures in the middle of the week.
Cooler temperatures over the weekend allowed crews to initiate the first floods at the rink and the facility should be open for skaters this week.
The new rink was named after Coburn as a way of honouring everything the NHL star has done for the community over the years.
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Town council also passed a resolution to name the street leading up to the Crescent Point Wickenheiser Centre as Braydon Coburn Drive. The new street signs were erected last week.
The new outdoor rink is located on a section of concrete remaining from the old Jubilee Arena.
It covers an area just west of the skateboard park that was already being used for ball hockey.
The rink boards, purchased from a company in Edmonton that specializes in this type of equipment, are modular units that can be easily moved or reconfigured.
“We already configured it a little bit different than the original design,” said Phillips. “Instead of having both player box entrances on the same side, we actually moved one to the other side. That should provide a little more access for people entering and leaving the rink.”
The new rink will measure approximately 50’ by 82’.
“The boards aren’t as heavy duty as those in the (CPWC), but they aren’t designed that way,” said Phillips. “These are portable units, so you can move them anywhere. And if we want to make the rink bigger we can just order and add more boards.”
The new structure will replace the old outdoor rink which had faced its challenges in recent times. The rink’s dilapidated boards were removed several years ago.
The old rink is also located a considerable distance from the new CPWC.
When it was first constructed, the old outdoor rink had occupied a spot directly
behind the Jubilee Arena. But now that the arena has been demolished, the outdoor rink sits on its own on the eastern edge of the Sportsgrounds.
“I know that even when we held a few community events at the old outdoor rink during the Centennial that it wasn’t the most convenient location and it wasn’t the most accessible for things like washroom facilities or just finding a place to stay warm,” said B ennett , w ho he lp e d sp e arhe ad a fundriasing drive to build the Braydon Coburn outdoor rink. “The new rink will be a lot closer to the Wickenheiser Centre and the concrete floor will make it much easier to maintain for the staff.”
The new rink will also have a more accessible water supply from the swimming pool’s maintenance room.
A large portion of the cost of the new rink was covered through several initiatives. For instance, proceeds from this year’s annual Braydon Coburn Summer Hockey School, which totaled $17,000, were directed to the project.
Another fundraising campaign raised $6,000 with 12 different sponsors each making a $500 commitment to the rink.
Local businesses making $500 donations to the r ink include Walter’s Home Furnishings, Binkley’s Funeral Service, Harvest Eatery, B-Rev/Subway, Southwest Rentals, LTD., A & B Auto, Great Western Rai lway, Shaunavon Co-op, Cooper Plumbing, Overtime Restaurant and Sports Lounge, and Global Flow.
The sponsors will all have their names displayed on the outside boards of the rink and the facility will carry the name “Braydon Coburn Outdoor Rink.”
The new rink will not interfere with the skateboard park. In fact, the new boards and netting will actually help keep pucks and balls from leaving the area and rolling onto the streets or other parts of the park.
Off icials also say that any future development at the skateboard park, which has turned into one of the busiest recreational facilities in the community, will not be affected by the new outdoor rink.
Jubilee Park has been the site of some major developments in recent years. The location encompasses an area that now includes a resurfaced tennis court , swimming pool, playground equipment, skate park and integrated sidewalks. The new outdoor rink will be an added feature.
Further upgrades are also expected at the site, including new signage, benches and garbage containers.
Town officials plan to hold a grand opening to celebrate the new rink this summer during the Braydon Coburn Hockey School.
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57. Want58. Fleur-de-__59. Maynard G. __ (Beatnik on “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis”)61. Ambiguous65. Ms. Longoria66. Arctic boat67. Matrikin68. Actress Susan69. “Grease” (1978) role70. ‘Mr.’ or ‘Mrs.’ on “Three’s Company”
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Christ the King School Community Council
Friday, April 17th, 2015
Supper by Harvest Eatery
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What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the fore-cast given for your birth sign.
For Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015ARIES(March 21 to April 19)An old friend or someone from your
past might give you good informationthat helps you make future travel plans.Or this information might help you withmedicine, the law or higher education.
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)This is a good day to talk to people in
authority — bosses, parents, teachersand VIPs. In particular, people want tonail down who is responsible for what,especially financially.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)This is a good day to make long-range
plans for travel or anything related tohigher education, publishing, the media,medicine and the law. You’re in a sensi-ble frame of mind, and you won’t over-look details.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Discussions about shared property,
taxes, debt, inheritances and insurancematters can be settled today. People areserious about wanting practical results.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)Someone older or more experienced
might have excellent advice for youtoday. Perhaps you will act as a teacherfor someone, or someone will be ateacher for you.
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)You will get a lot done at work today,
because not only will you pay attentionto detail, you also will keep workinguntil the job is done. Your powers ofconcentration are excellent.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)This is a good day to explain sports-
related events to people or to teach chil-
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dren. You might want to make futureplans for social occasions.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Talk to family members today to dis-
cuss how to approach house repairs inorder to fix what needs to be repairedwhere you live. These discussions willplease you, because you want solutionsto problems.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)This is an excellent day to study some-
thing, because you will not overlookanything. Furthermore, you have focus,endurance and a desire to finish whatyou begin.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)If shopping today, you will buy only
practical, long-lasting items. You don’tfeel frivolous about spending yourmoney today.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)You might be conscious of flaws in
everything you look at today. This iswhy you have an urge to improve thingsor make a situation better.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Your research skills are top-notch
today. You find it easy to focus on whatyou are looking for. Duty comes first.
YOU BORN TODAY You are insight-ful and have strong opinions. You knowhow to appeal to the emotions of others.Whatever you do, you do with a gracefulstyle. This year something you’ve beeninvolved with for about nine years willend or diminish in order to make roomfor something new. Take it easy andlearn to serve others. This is a good yearto travel.
Birthdate of: Laura Linney, actress;Tom Wilkinson, actor; Darren Criss,actor/singer.
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This Day in Canadian History1963: Diefenbaker government collapses
His eyes blazing and his finger stabbing the air, John George Diefenbaker set 1950s Canada alight with his vision of a bountiful land on the threshold of greatness. Yet many feel the Saskatchewan lawyer’s promise as prime minister exceeded his deeds. His own party eventually turned against him. But nobody can deny that “Dief the Chief ” forged an intense bond with his beloved “average Canadians.” It’s the end of the line for Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. His beleaguered minority government is falling apart over the issue of placing American nuclear warheads in Canada. The controversy has already prompted Dief ’s defence minister to resign. Now, the final blows: two no-confidence motions that topple his government. • The internal dissent within the minority government of John Diefenbaker stemmed from the Bomarc missile crisis. In the fall of 1958, Diefenbaker agreed to a U.S. request to have Bomarc anti-air-craft missiles stationed in Canada. A total of 56 missiles were placed under Norad command in North Bay, Ont., and La Macaza, Que. The missiles were supposed to replace the Avro Arrow fighter jet in Canada’s defences. • Fervent debate erupted when the public learned, in 1960, that the Bomarcs were to be fitted with nuclear warheads. Despite strong pressure from U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Diefenbaker told his cabinet in early 1962 that he couldn’t accept American nuclear arms on Canadian soil. Saying that Canada was reneging on its Norad commitment, Defence Minister Douglas Harkness resigned on Feb. 4, 1963. He was not present in the House of Commons for the no-confidence votes. • Harkness and Diefenbaker had clashed before on defence policy. During the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, Diefenbaker hesitated when Kennedy -- with whom he had a stormy relationship -- asked Canada to put its troops on high alert. Harkness quietly defied the prime minister and effectively granted Kennedy’s request three days before Diefenbaker officially relented. • After the Harkness resignation, Diefenbaker demanded and received a loyalty pledge from the rest of cabinet. He was surprised a few days later when Trade and Commerce Minister George Hees and acting defence minister Pierre Sévigny quit over the nuclear issue. • There were two back-to-back no-confidence motions that ultimately toppled Diefenbak-er’s government. The first motion was brought forward by the Social Credit party, the second by the Liberals. The results were identical: 142-111 against the government. Diefenbaker announced that he would confer with the Governor General the next day (meaning that Parliament would be dissolved and a new election called). • The last speaker before the first no-confidence vote was New Democrat leader Tommy Douglas, who announced: “The hour of decision has come. Let the people decide.” However, two British Columbia New Democrats ended up voting with Diefenbaker’s government on the motion. • Although Diefenbaker survived the challenge to his leadership that followed the collapse of his government, he lost the ensuing election. His six-year run as prime minister ended on April 8, when the Liberals under Lester Pearson won 129 seats to the Conservatives’ 95.
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.... Your.Community.Calendar .... Feb 4-7• Shaunavon Farmer’s Mixed BonspielFriDay, Feb 6TH• Shaunavon Museum Coffee Chat @ 10amSaTurDay, Feb 7TH• Shaunavon Elks Fish FrySunDay, Feb 8TH• “I Love Shaunavon Day” @ CPWCTueSDay, Feb 10TH• The Friends of Pine Cree Park AGM 6pm Eastend Cypress Hotel LoftweDneSDay, Feb 11TH• Arnal Brothers Bursary Fundraising sup-per at the Eastend School• CTK Spring Gala ticket blitz - at the Cath-olic School from 5:30-7:30pmTHurSDay, Feb 12TH• UCW Helping Hands Valentine’s Day Tea - Centre St United Church from 2-3:30pmFriDay, Feb 13TH• GCHCC Ladies Night OutSaTurDay, Feb 14TH• Mark Mallett in Concert - CTK Church at 7:30pmFriDay, Feb 27TH• Shaunavon Knights of Columbus Fish FrySaTurDay, Feb 28TH• Eastend Arts Council Stegner House DinnerMar 4-8• Annual Shaunavon Men’s BonspielSunDay Mar 8TH• Shaunavon Silver Blades Carnival at 2pm CPWC
If you have an event you’d like to see in the Community Calendar, we’d love to share it! Stop into the Shaunavon
Standard or email [email protected]
• Hospital auxilary Meetings 3rd Tuesday of the Month. 1:30pm Seniors Hall. New members welcome!• Senior’s Centre activities: Bingo Wednesdays @ 1:30pm; Cribbage Fridays @ 7:30pm; Snooker & Pool daily. More players welcome!• Retired Hospital Staff meet the 3rd Monday of every month at JB’s Gallery at 10am.
• kid’s Corner- Friday Mornings 11-12 -Stories and crafts at the Shaunavon Library. (children must be accompanied by an adult) For more information call 306-297-3844
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I Love Shaunavon Family Fun Day
Family Fun for Everyone!
Sunday, February 8
Proudly sponsored by:
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Family Funspiel3 - 2 End GamesEntry Fee - $5.00/personTo enter call: Wendy - 306-297-6368 or CPWC - 306-297-2792 ext. 2
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Participate for a chance to WIN GREAT PRIZES!!Get in the Spirit and wear your “I Love Shaunavon” gear!Appearances by Heartly, the Heart of Shaunavon!
Free Family Skating - 2:00-3:00pm
Free Family Shinny - 3:00-4:00pm
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Free:Hot Chocolate, Coffee, & Cookies!
Free Family Yoga Session - 1:00-1:45pm
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Shaunavon Knights of Columbus FISH FRY. Friday, February 27th 2015. Christ the King Parish Hall. Tickets $15.00 Advance sale only. Available from: Russ Markell, Don Hamel, Barry Thienes, Roger Paul. 41223538/2FE-16d/27FEc
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for saleLarge round alfalfa/grass mixed hay bales. Made with John Deere 569 round baler, cover edge not wrap. $85/ton. Call Doug 306-354-7309. 41222400/26JA-3w/13FEp
2007 Aveo fully loaded, 4 door, hatch back. 31,000 km. Asking $8,000. Phone 306-297-6377. 41223222/26JA-5w/02MRp
Part time- Casual help needed at Avondale Place. Call Gail at 306-297-4005. 41223226/4FE-1w/10FEp
serviCesBrent’s Catering. Call for bookings. Will cater for groups from 20 to 200 people. Call 306-297-7169. 41223524/2FE-tn/27FEp
Co-ed gym with access 24/7 located at Brenda’s Hair and Fitness Studio, 386 Centre St., Shaunavon (306) 297-3773 or (306) 297-7805 (c). 41223525/2FE-tn/27FEp
John’s Second Hand Store will be open Wednesdays, Thursdays,Fridays and Saturdays from 10am - 5pm. 41223526/2FE-tn/27FEp
...... Your.Classifieds ...... • Classified ads are $7.00 per week (5 consecutive days) for 20
words or less (Additional words charged at ¢.20 per word) • 5% GSt will be added to all prices Place your classified in both
“Your Daily Fix” and the “Shaunavon Standard” for a 10% discount! • Cut off for advertising is noon the previous
day & noon Friday for Monday’s issue
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10’ x 15’ Storage Units: Rent for $80.00 per month or
$840.00 per yearTrailer Storage:
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYFull Time
Temporary Data Entry
The Successful applicant must:• Have strong computer skills• Pay meticulous attention to detail• Be well organized• Have the ability to multi-task while working in a busy office environment• Knowledge of the area, land locations and oilfield operations would be an asset• Possibility of leading to permanent position Duties to include: • Data entry • Sorting tickets • Filing• As well as general office duties as required.
For more information call:Tracy at 306-297-1300
Apply with resume by email to:[email protected]
or fax to 306-297-1327Only successful candidates will be contacted.
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Mark Mallett in Concert
Christ the King Catholic ChurchShaunavon, Sk.
A free will offering will be taken up in support or Mark’s Ministry & Family– Music CD’s and Books available for purchase afterwards -
Saturday, February 14th7:30pm (doors open at 7:15pm)
Enjoy an evening of soul-soothing music and a life-changing message
Sponsored by L10 Electric (Greg Lewans)
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Do you know someone who makes a real difference in our community?
Nominate that special person for Shaunavon's 2015Citizen of the Year.
Nomination Deadlineis Friday, February 20.
Nomination forms and guidelines are available at the Town of Shaunavon Office, Wellness & Leisure Office or online under Events at www.shaunavon.com.
sponsored by the
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HISTORICSHAUNAVON HOTELCelebrating Our 100th Valentines
7 COURSE MENU featuring Cornish Game Hen
$30.00 per person
Seating is limited to 30 so Reserve NOW to avoid disappointment!
306-297-3855
Saturday, February 14th
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Ladies Night OutFriday, February 13 @ 7 pm
Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
Our evening will include wine, chocolate, art, and a Skype chat with artist Lindsay Arnold whose
exhibition “Garden Immaculate” is currently featured in the gallery. Lindsay’s drawings explore
perceived expectations of self and the quest for perfection, or at least the appearance thereof. Any woman will find this collection of ink & watercolour drawings intriguing and clever!
Suggested donation of $10 for the evening.Call
306-297-3882 to reserve your spot
group tables of 6-8 available upon request!
Don’t wait for your sweetheart ...Treat yourself to a night out with friends!
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703 Hwy 37 - Shaunavon
24 Hour Service
306-297-3722
riley [email protected] (306) 294-7950
• Nicole Entem, CPA, CA • Todd Loeppky, CPA, CA
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STARK & MARSH
HOMEGROWN
SUCCESSCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, LLP
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MiKe’S VaC SerViCe• Septic Tanks
• Rotor Rooter306-297-8664Cell:41
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Shaunavon animal ClinicHwy 37 South, Shaunavon
dr. ken Cadieux
• Large & Small Animal Practice
• Prescription Pet Food Available306-297-3455
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P&P enterprises
Lane: 306-297-797224 Hour Service
• Steamers • Boilers • Vac Trucks • Combo Unit • Hydro-Vac
• Crew Trucks • Grader • Skid Steer • industrial Painting
• vegetation Control • hot shot service with 40 ft trailer
• secor accredited • isnetworld& Complyworks Compliant
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ranD- -- Polyurethane Foam Insulation
- Sand Blasting- Pipe, vessel and tank
Coating- Spray applied Cellulose
- Industrial Painting
Phone 306-297-2162
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Offi ce 306.297.3884Fax 306.297.3886
new!Commercial
Truck/Car Wash
• Fluid Hauling• Oilfi eld Construction & Maintenance• Oilfi eld Welding• Gravel Hauling & Sales• Safety Training• Safety Trailers & Supervision
• Vac and Boiler Trucks• 45 ton Crane with Pile Driver• Excavation Equipment• Rental Equipment• Snowplowing/ Towing• Hotshot Service• Much more ....
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PH: 306-297-4080223 - 2nd Ave. West
Rentals
223 - 2nd Ave. Weston Call 24/7 @ 306-294-7877
306-297-4080
OPEN: Mon-Fri 7am - 5pm
Did you know? We are a
New tools are Arriving!
Open 8-5 Monday - Friday
PHONE 306-297-3074 181 -3rd Ave East
[email protected] cell 306-294-7808
Servicing and Repairing all makes and models
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306-297-BOWL (2695) or text Barb 306-294-7976
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Alley OoPs Fun and GamesWhere it’s all about the party!
129 3rd Ave. E. (across from the Post Office)
After School fun! every Thursday & Friday
3:30pm - 6:00pm$10
includes
everything
#5 - 910 3rd Ave. W. Bennett Plaza, Shaunavon
306-297-1302
Eat Fresh!Open: 5:30am - 10pm
7 days a week!
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AJ’s Septic & Sewers
Shaunavon, SK 306-297-7474
We can handle all your septic service needs !!
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Crane Works• Crane and Hauling Services• Certified Lifting Equipment
• Hot Shot ServiceAaron Wilton
Journey Owner/[email protected]
Medicine Hat, AB & Shaunavon SK403-580-9940
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Shaunavon, Sask. 306-297-3331
Proudly Serving Shaunavon and area!
Call us for all your plumbing & heating needs
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Roxanne Osicki RMT
109 - 3rd Ave. W. Shaunavon(Packard Electric Building)
306-618-9016
• Massage Therepy • Pre/Post Natal Massage • Jade Stone Therapy
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muscle Mechanics & Wellness
Cold House?
Call Zach Freeman for details:
Ph: (306) 294-7587
Upgrade to R-40 Blow-in Cellulose
Insulation!
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Jenn & Chris CraggPhone 306-294-7457
or 306-294-7344
Fresh Baking
Professional Catering &
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ComplyWorks Training ADP General Computer Assistance
Office Applications - Work, Excel, PowerPoint
Harmony Steele – 587-434-5547 Located in Shaunavon
SECOR Safety Manuals ComplyWorks
Located in Shaunavon
SECOR Safety ManualsComplyWorksComplyWorks TrainingADPGeneral Computer AssistanceOffice Applications - Word - Excel - PowerPoint
587-434-5547
• Mechanical Insulating
• Pre-Fab Metal Buildings -Utilidor
• Building Construction &
Maintenance • Bobcat Services
AUDREY MATYKACell: (306) 297-8588
JUSTIN MATYKA Cell: (306) 297-916641
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Mon - Thurs 8am - 10pmFri 8am - 11pm / Sat 11am - 10pm
Sun Noon - 10pm
• Chicken • Milk • Ice• Fresh Buns & Eggs
• Hot Cappuccino • Movies
• Subs (made fresh daily)
297-3828 • 367 Centre St.4114
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COMMOdItIESBrent Crude Oil : $57.91/BBL 5.46%Light Crude Oil : $53.05/BBL 6.96%Natural Gas : $2.75/MMBtu 2.55%Unleaded Gasoline : $1.60/gal 3.75% prices from: Feb 3 change since: Feb 2
source - www.rigzone.com
Hwy #37 South of Shaunavon
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PH: 306-297-1313 Open: 7am - 5pm
• Heavy Truck Service •• Parts • Safeties •