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U.S. GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN: CONGRESS DEADLOCKED ON SPENDING BILL
cbc.ca -The U.S. Congress plunged the nation into a partial government shut-down Tuesday as a long-running dis-pute over U.S. President Barack Obama’s health care law stalled a temporary funding bill, forcing about 800,000 fed-eral workers off the job and suspending most non-essential federal programs and services.
The shutdown, the first since the win-ter of 1995-96, closed national parks, museums along the Washington Mall and the U.S. Capitol visitors centre. Agencies like NASA and the Environmental Protection Agency will
be all but shuttered. People classified as essential government employees — such as air traffic controllers, Border Patrol agents and most food inspectors — will continue to work.
The health care law itself was unaf-fected as enrolment opened Tuesday for millions of people shopping for medical insurance.
Unclear how long standoff will lastThe military will be paid under legisla-
tion freshly signed by Obama, but pay-checks for other federal workers will be withheld until the impasse is broken. Federal workers were told to report to their jobs for a half-day but to perform only shutdown tasks like changing
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email greetings and closing down agen-cies’ internet sites.
The self-funded Postal Service will continue to operate and the government will continue to pay Social Security ben-efits and Medicare and Medicaid fees to doctors on time.
The Senate twice on Monday rejected House-passed bills that, first, condi-tioned keeping the government open to delaying key portions of the 2010 “Obamacare” law that take effect Tuesday, and then delayed for a year the law’s requirement that millions of peo-ple buy medical insurance. The House passed the last version again early Tuesday; Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the same fate awaits it when the Senate reconvenes Tuesday morn-ing.
“You don’t get to extract a ransom for doing your job, for doing what you’re supposed to be doing anyway, or just because there’s a law there that you don’t like,” Obama said Monday, delivering a similar message in private phone calls later to Republican House Speaker John Boehner and other lawmakers.
Boehner said he didn’t want a govern-ment shutdown, but added the health care law “is having a devastating impact ... Something has to be done.”
It wasn’t clear how long the standoff would last, but it appeared that Obama and Reid had the upper hand.
“We can’t win,” said Senator John McCain of Arizona, adding that “sooner or later” the House would have to agree to Democrats’ demands for a simple, straightforward funding bill reopening the government.
O C TO B E R P RO C L A I M E D AGRICULTURE MONTH
gov.ca -Saskatchewan Celebrates Opportunities in the Agriculture Industry
Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has pro-claimed October as Agriculture Month in Saskatchewan. The month will focus on opportunities for youth in agriculture.
“Our province has been a leader in feeding the world and will continue to do so as the global demand for food increases,” Stewart said. “Naturally, there is a high demand for skilled individuals ready to take on this chal-lenge. Whether your interests lie in business, research, farming or ranching, working in agriculture comes with the promise of a bright future and the opportunity to help feed the world.”
Agriculture is a major contributor to the Saskatchewan economy, employing more
than 50,000 people and accounting for 7.5 per cent of the provincial GDP. Saskatchewan is also the top agriculture exporting province, with more than $11 billion in agriculture exports in 2012. This includes 53 per cent of the world’s lentils, 38 per cent of the world’s peas and 21 per cent of the world’s canola oil.
To showcase the diverse career options in agriculture, the ministry has created an opportunity catalogue to distribute to guid-ance counsellors and industry leaders. The catalogue features examples of careers in agriculture, highlighting the people behind the jobs and the unique paths they took to find their home in agriculture.
During the month of October, teachers, producers and industry are encouraged to get involved in spreading the news that a job in agriculture can lead to a challenging, rewarding career.
Stay connected with Agriculture Month by following the Ministry of Agriculture on Twitter @SKGovAG or by visiting the website at www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca.
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. Your.Daily.Crossword.Puzzle .
Your Local Weather Forecast:TODAY
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THURSDAYLow 0/ High +7 Variable Cloud
FRIDAYLow -2/ High +8
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ACROSS1. Chocolate substitute6. Mater’s mate10. Street performer14. Earth’s sky layer15. Toilets, British-style16. Paradise17. Like the people at #26-Across: 2 wds.20. Surgery sites, for short21. “Have a Little Faith in Me” by John __22. “Bust _ __” by Young MC23. Certain conifer24. Car company26. Prehistoric culture of North America29. Sci-Fi writer, Isaac __ (b.1920 - d.1992)33. Beethoven’s title lady34. Hold off37. Elizabeth Taylor’s title38. Gets workers for39. Actress Olivia40. Mountain goat’s rock41. Roman Numeral for 250142. Like fine wine43. Matches44. “Together Forever” singer Rick46. “Blue Suede Shoes” bit: “Well, it’s __ __ the money...”48. __ Tuck51. Compass point52. Studio sign: 2 wds.55. Canadian communications company57. Jump60. 501 __ __. NW (Canadian Embassy’s locale in Washington, DC)
63. Desert weather64. Ms. West’s65. Weasel kin66. Much67. Shortened helper68. Beatles-style of jacket
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YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE
FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 2013
BY FRANCIS DRAKE
What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the fore-cast given for your birth sign.
For Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013ARIES(March 21 to April 19)You can accomplish a lot at work
today, because you’re in the mood towork and you have excellent powers ofconcentration. You won’t mind routinework. Bravo!
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)This is a good day for parents and
teachers to discuss the education andneeds of children. It’s also a good timefor romantic partners to discuss practicalmatters.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Someone older, especially female,
might have good advice for you today. Itdoesn’t hurt to listen. (Afterward, youcan do what you want.)
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)You’re in a serious frame of mind
today, which is why you want to makelong-range plans. Discussions with sib-lings and relatives will be practical andproductive.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)Trust your moneymaking ideas today,
because you’ve got what it takes.Meanwhile, if shopping, you will wantto buy long-lasting, practical items.
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)Today the Moon is in your sign, danc-
ing with Saturn. This helps you to will-ingly accept your duties and responsibil-ities. You want things to be in order andfunction practically.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Research will go well today because
you have the necessary focus and perse-verance, plus you will pay attention todetails. (And you won’t mind workingalone.)
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SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Seek the advice of someone older and
more experienced today. After all, youdon’t have to invent the wheel, do you?Why not stand on the shoulders of thosewho have gone before you?
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)You make a great impression on
authority figures today, because they seeyou as reliable, trustworthy and hard-working. Just go along with this andenjoy the good press.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)This is a great day to make travel plans
or long-range plans for future educationor training. You also can settle mattersrelated to medicine, the law, publishingand the media.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)Discussions about shared property,
inheritances, insurance matters and debtwill go well today. You want to clean uploose ends. You’re willing to do what ittakes.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Be prepared to compromise with oth-
ers today, because if you do, you’ll findthat it will benefit you. Perhaps someonewith more experience will grace youwith good advice.
YOU BORN TODAY You’re social,witty and charming. Although you arecandid and frank — telling it like it is —your grace and charm catch others off-guard. They’re slow to perceive howserious you are about your values. Thisyear, something you have been involvedwith for nine years will end or diminishin order to make room for somethingnew to enter your world.
Birthdate of: Mohandas Gandhi,activist/philosopher; Donna Karan, fash-ion designer; Avery Brooks, actor.
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On this day in History 1973: Hundreds flee from poison gas cloud
On Oct. 2, 1973 hundreds of residents in central Alberta are forced from their homes after a cloud of hydrogen sulfide spews into the air from an oil well. The threat posed by the poisonous and potentially flammable cloud prompts authorities to seal off a 225-square-kilometre area.• Hydrogen sulfide, or “sour gas”, is common in sewers, underground mines and oil and gas wells. A by-product of decaying organic matter, the highly-flammable gas is believed to be present in a third of all natural gas wells in Alberta.• Sour gas smells like rotten eggs and can be highly dangerous if inhaled. Exposure to low amounts can cause respiratory problems and headaches, while contact to a high concentration of sour gas can cause a loss of consciousness and death.• Most wells are outfitted with safety mechanisms to prevent the leakage of sour gas. In the case of an accidental leak, workers are trained to set the gas on fire to burn off any sour gas before it gets into the environment.• In the October 1973 accident, water got mixed in with the oil and sour gas, pre-venting workers’ attempts to set it on fire.• The well, which was located 50 miles south of Edmonton, had been inactive for years when it suddenly “blew out” on Oct. 2.• According to a front page story in The Globe and Mail “The well, which had been dormant for 10 years, came to life with an eruption about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, hurling 90 feet of pipe more than 20 feet into the air and spewing out oil, water and sour natural gas.”• A spokesperson for the Sun Oil Company, which operated the well, told the Ca-nadian Press that crews were doing maintenance work when the well blew. The situation “just got away from them,” he said.• The blowing well sprayed particles of sour gas into the air, which within hours gathered into a mile-long cloud of poison gas. The cloud reportedly drifted up to 100 yards a minute and reached about 8,000 feet above ground.• Police immediately sealed off a 140 square mile area around the well as the cloud began to drift. The RCMP alerted residents in nearby villages of New Norway, Gwynne, Ferintosh and Bittern Lake as well as those in the larger Camrose, to be aware of the encroaching cloud.• Around dinner time the RCMP started the evacuation of more than 300 homes in the villages east of the well after the winds shifted in their direction. • Most people left their homes with their pets and a few items of clothing. Phyllis Jensen, whose family lived less than a mile from the well, told the Globe and Mail about her up close experience with the gas cloud.• “It was coming along the ground, a blue fog. It just crept along about waist high.” (cont.)• “We were told an automobile travelling in it can ignite it,” she added. “Our hired man and his wife said, “Come on, let’s get out of here.’ We just took our night clothes and moved out.”• Ray Chapman, who lived near a few miles north east of the well, told the Globe “I was sitting there watching television and my eyes started to water. Then I began to smell it inside and decided to play it safe [and leave].”• In total more than 700 people fled to emergency shelters in Camrose and Red Deer, where they stayed for at least two days.• About a dozen people were taken to hospital and treat-ed for irritated eyes and throats. Many cases of nausea and chest pains were also reported, but no serious injuries re-sulted.• In August 2005, an explosion at a well in the southern Al-berta town of Brooks killed a 24-year-old and injured three other workers as they struggled to cap a well spouting a mixture of crude oil and sour gas.
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.... Your.Community.Calendar ....OCTOBER 4TH & 5TH• Healing Journeys’ Through Art - Call the GCHCC for more info.OCTOBER 4TH• Gary Fjellgaard Concert - Eastend• Missoula Children’s Theatre at the SPSOCTOBER 6TH• Darkhorse Theatre Tickets go on sale!• Knights of Columbus Fall Supper at the Catholic Church Hall 4 - 7pm• Claydon Fowl SupperOCTOBER 7TH• Minor Hockey AGM 7pm at the CPWCOCTOBER 10TH• Royal Purple and Elks Apple Drive• Sh Hospital Auxiliary Fall Tea & Bake Sale -Catholic Church Hall from 2-3:30pm• Shaunavon Shadows Football vs. Maple Creek 4:00pmOCTOBER 15TH• Legion Meeting 7:30pm in the Legion Club Room• Rink OpensOCTOBER 16TH• Minor Hockey Bottle DriveOCTOBER 17TH• UCW Helping Hands Tea & Pie Sale 2-3:30 at the United ChurchOCTOBER 19TH• Cypress Hills Ability Centres 30th Anniversary Celebration.OCTOBER 20TH• Climax Lions Fowl SupperOCTOBER 23 & 24• UCW Helping Hands Rummage Sale held Wed from 9am - 7pm and Thurs 9am - 3pmOCTOBER 23• Consul Craft, Gift & Trade ShowNOVEMBER 1ST & 2ND• Climax Lions Annual CarnivalNOVEMBER 9TH• Craft and Trade Fair at the Cathloic Church Hall, ShaunavonNOVEMBER 16TH• Frontier Craft and Trade Fair
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A guest in a posh hotel comes down to breakfast and called over the head waiter and read from the menu “I’d like one under cooked egg so that it’s running, and one over cooked egg that it’s tough and
hard to eat. I’d also like grilled bacon which is a bit on the cold side, burnt toast, butter straight from the freezer so that it’s impos-sible to spread, and a pot of very weak, lukewarm coffee.” that’s a
complicated order sir, said the bewildered waiter. “It might be quite difficult.” The guest replied sarcastically, “It can’t be that difficult
because that’s exactly what you brought me yesterday!”
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5 TIPS FOR CLEANING FOR FALL (TIP 2 OF 5)By Sara Elliott
When the days start getting shorter and your thoughts turn to sitting around the fireplace instead of standing around the outdoor grill, it’s time to invest a weekend on fall cleaning. Spring isn’t the only time of year it pays to clean, organize and take stock of your home environment and accumulated stuff. Autumn is a perfect opportunity to stash that summer sports gear and other assorted toys, and start figuring out where you tossed the umbrellas, driving gloves and snow shovels last spring. You spend major time indoors when the weather gets cold, so the more you do now to clean and ar-range your space, the more pleasant it will be to hunker down for the duration when the weatherman starts talking about frost on the pumpkin. Some elbow grease now will make Christmas entertaining easier and keep your home safer and more secure, too. A dirty dishwasher or grimy shower may not seem like a big deal when you’re watching fire-flies on the patio, but come January, you’ll be surrounded by overcast skies and wishing you’d dragged out the ammonia on a day when it wouldn’t be a problem to leave the windows open all afternoon. These five important autumn chores will help get you prepared for winter and save you from having to play catch up during those short winter weekends when there never seems to be enough time or energy to get things done before it gets dark outside.
2: WINTERIZING YOUR KITCHEN
OK, so it isn’t glamorous, but a good kitchen overhaul every once in a while helps keep germs and grease buildup under control. It also makes everything smell fresher and look brighter. Apart from regular maintenance, this is the time to wash the cur-tains, replace the shelf liners, remove and clean the ceiling fixtures and review all the bottles and cans that have taken up residence under the sink. This seems like a big job now, but once you’ve started to work, it will go fast.
This is also the time to give your major appliances some attention:
• Refrigerator -- Yes, the refrigerator gets dirty enough for a serious cleaning, even though you spot-clean drips and spills right after they happen. Take the time to remove all the contents as well as the shelves, racks, bins and trays. Wash everything with an antibacterial cleaner. Don’t forget the door gasket. Door gaskets help cre-ate a good seal that keeps the warm air out and the cool air in, so clean it now and make sure that it stays clean.Don’t stop with the interior, either. Haul out the vacuum cleaner and clean the condenser coils on the back or bottom of your refrigerator, too. You’ll probably have to pop out the decorative grill below the refrigerator door. Clean condenser coils will save you energy dollars by helping your refrigerator run more efficiently.Before you put everything back, be sure to check the condiments and other stuff that tends to accumulate at the back for freshness dates. Keep everything smell-ing sweet by putting a stocking filled with activated charcoal or an open box of baking soda on one of the shelves.• Stove -- No one likes cleaning the stove, but short of buying a new one, it’s inevita-ble. If your model is self-cleaning, then you probably know the drill and can pass on some of the scrubbing.If you detest oven cleaners, you can place a cup of ammonia in a ceramic dish in the oven overnight to loosen some of the baked on stuff, or heat the oven to warm and the ammonia will work a little faster. Be sure to wear gloves and open all nearby windows.As for the outside, your oven’s owner’s manual will have some cleaning recommendations. By all means, use their guidelines for wiping down the stovetop and range hood, and don’t forget to clean the range hood’s charcoal insert if your model has one [source: Heloise].Now, pull the stove out and tackle the dust bunnies and any grime on the sides.• Dishwasher -- Who knew that an appliance whose sole purpose is to get things clean could get so dirty? For this job, use some baking soda on a damp sponge and wipe down the interior liner. You can clean and deodorize at the same time. For stub-born stains, try using a plastic scrubber.
Moving on, let’s take a look at the next spot we want to clean and rejuvenate: the car.
COMING EVENTSThe family of Malcolm Campbell invite you to help him celebrate 90 years on Saturday, October 12th from 2-4pm at the Seniors Hall. 41109701/30SE-2w/11OCp
FOR RENTFurnished rooms for rent. Includes all utilities, internet and Bell TV. Common area has kitchen, full laundry and two plasma’s. $800.00 per month. Call 306-297-7387 or 306-297-7399 41144666/1OC-tn/31OCc
GARAGE SALEGarage sale this Sunday, October 6, Noon – 5:00 p.m. 1 Mile north of Shaunavon at Clark Farms in Dawn’s old quilt shop. Winter & fall decorations, garden furniture, craft supplies, home decor and much more. 41144684/02OC-3d/4OCp
HELP WANTEDRequired Immediatley - roofers for fall season. Experience pre-ferred but not necessary. Must have a valid drivers licence. Call Randy 306-297-7218. 41144685/2OC-2w/16OCp
Subway is seeking a part time team member over the lunch hour Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call Betty 306-297-1302 or apply within. 41144667/1OC-tn/31OCc
Need full time food beverage supervisor, kitchen helpers, food
and beverage servers and housekeepers at King’s Hotel (Maruti Hotel Inc). Phone 306-297-2243. 41144668/01OC-tn/31OCc
SERVICESCo-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). 41144669/01OC-tn/31OCc
TO GIVE AWAYRegular sized mattress, in good condition to give away. Call Marilyn at 306-297-2471. 41109704/02OC-1w/08OCp
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FOR LEASE
For more information, call Mike Elmgren306-297-3447
Brand new Adult Living apartment suitesavailable to lease in Shaunavon
FOR LEASEBrand new Adult Living
apartment suites available to lease in Shaunavon.
For more information, call Mike Elmgren @
306-297-3447www.bridgeroad.caDo you have a
harvest / autumn joke or story?
We’d love to hear it! Email it to Linda at [email protected]
Transient Ischemic Attack(TIA)
Watch a video on Transient Ischemic Attack. Learn how to help stop a TIA from becoming a stroke.
For more information call 1-306-778-5301No pre-registration is required.
Shaunavon Hospital Teaching Room
Friday, October 4 at 10:00 a.m.For more information call 1-306-778-5301
No pre-registration is required.
Friday, October 4 at 1:00 p.m.
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Eastend Valley Manor
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday9:00 AM
Minor Hockey10:00 AM
9:15 AM11:00 AM
12:00 AM toGeneral Skate
3:00 PM Minor Hockey 1: 00 PM - 3:00 PM Shinny (open)3:30-4:15 PM
4:00 PM 12:00 PM Silver Blades Minor Hockey Silver Blades Minor Hockey Shinny (12 under)4:00-5:00 PM
5:00 PM to 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PMto to Kodiak's
6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM to 5:00 - 7:00 PM 7:00 PMShinny General Skate
7:00 PM 6:15-7:30 PM 7:00-8:00 PM 9:30 PM 9:00 PM FLOOD FLOOD(13 +) FLOOD FLOOD Badgers Open Slot
8:00 PM FLOOD Chiefs 7:30 PM 7:15 PM8:00 - 10:00 PM FLOOD FLOOD to to
9:00 PM Regulators 8:15-10:15 Open Slot Badgers Green Machine 10:30 PM 10:00 PM9:45 -11:00 8:00 PM to 9:15 PM
10:00 PM 10:00 PM To 11:00 PM
11:00 PM
Crescent Point Wicehnheiser Centre Schedule for the 2013-14 Season October until November 11th
***** Weekdays when there is NO SCHOOL the rink will be open for General Skate from 1:00-2:30 PM & SHINNY From 2:30 - 3:30 PM*****
General Skate and Shinny times will be added when time slots are not being used by user groups
Crescent Point Wickenheiser Centre Schedule for the 2013-2014 SeasonOctober until November 11th
**** Weekdays when there is NO SCHOOL the rink will be open for General Skate from 1:00 - 2:30pm and Shinny from 2:30 - 3:30pm ****
General Skate and Shinny times will be added when time slots are not being used by user groups
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The Shaunavon Housing Authority invites applications for
CONTRACT CARETAKING SERVICES
Reporting to the Manager of the Shaunavon Housing Authority, the contractor will be responsible for providing caretaker and maintenance services.
SHAUNAVON HOUSING AUTHORITYEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
For more details call 306-297-2831 and leave a message.
Please submit notice of interest, experience, and references to: Manager and / or Chairperson Shaunavon Housing Authority Box 1506, Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0
• Cleaning & garbage removal • Communication with tenants and manger • Unit maintenance
• Emergency accessibility • Ground maintenance • Unit inspections • Mechanical & Boiler maintenance
Should this contract be broken into more than one contract, please note if you are interested in any one or more of
the following areas of responsibility: janitorial / cleaning; maintenance / caretaker; grounds maintenance summer;
grounds maintenance winter.
This is a contract position. Closing date for applications is
Thursday, 17th of October, 2013.
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A young man driving his convert-ible car with his loud music and cool
demeanor pulls up to a stop light next to this young mother and 4 year old
son. The little boy looks at the man and turns to his mom and says; “poor man
his car is broken.”
Office/Shop 306.297.3884Trucking Dispatch 306.297.8648
Service Dispatch 306.297.7484Welding Dispatch 306.297.7341
Safety Training 306.671.721424 Hr (Ted) 306.297.3885
Fax 306.297.3886
•FluidHauling
•OilfieldConstruction&Maintenance
•OilfieldWelding
•SafetyTraining
•Snowplowing/Towing
•HotshotService
&MuchMore...
Box 1144, Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0
..........Your.Business.Directory..............................................................................................Call Joanne for information about
advertising in our business directory(306) 297-4144 or (306) 297-7383
703 Hwy 37 - Shaunavon
24 Hour Service
306-297-3722
Riley [email protected] (306) 294-7950
#5 - 910 3rd Ave. W. Bennett Plaza, Shaunavon
306-297-1302
Eat Fresh!Open: 5:30am - 10pm
7 days a week!
TYSON SKJERVEN24 hr Cell: 306-297-9208
Office: 306-297-6336 721 Hwy 37, Shaunavon
Oilfield Services• Steamer & Boiler Trucks• Sulfatreat (OCP) Dealer• Backhoe, Skid Steer, Excavator / Grader Services & Gravel Trucks• Containment Systems• Turnaround Services• Air Trailer / Safety Trailer• Fencing
• Crew / 4 ton Picker Trucks• Field Mechanic Services• 30 ft Trailers• Hot Shot Services• Snow Plowing
Safety Programs• C.O.R.• ISNET• Comply Works
Rental Equipment• Light Tower• 66 kw Generator• Portable Catwalk• Enviro Bin / Porta Potty• Skid Steer• Dump Trailer
www.sedonaenterprises.com [email protected]
1-910 3rd Ave West - Bennett Plaza P.O. Box 337 SHAUNAVON, SK S0N 2M0Telephone: (306) 297-3383Facsimilie: (306) 297-3601Swift Current Office: (306) [email protected]
• Nicole Entem, CA • Todd Loeppky, CA
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)
SOFT SERVE, MILKSHAKES, SLUSHIES and more!
297-3828 • 367 Centre St.
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MIKE’S VAC SERVICE• Septic Tanks
• Rotor Rooter306-297-8664Cell:44
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Construction~ Free Estimates ~
CallBrandon Floberg306-297-7475
For all your
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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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Dielle ThienesHair Stylist
Brenda’s Hair Studio386 Centre Street
Shaunavon, SK
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MAGNUM TRUCKS
Hwy #37 South of Shaunavon
Mechanic on DutyOpen: 7:00 am - 6:00 p.m
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This space is Available ...but not for
long!Call Joanne
for more information.
451 1st Ave. N - Shaunavon 306-297-3331
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PH: 306-297-4080223 - 2nd Ave. West
Rentals223 - 2nd Ave. West
PH: 306-297-4080on Call 306-294-7877
• Residential • Farm • Commercial
306-315-9004 or 306-778-2002
NEW BUSINESSSERVING THE SOUTHWEST
Southline ElectricScott Audette
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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
Fix-It-Up Chappie
Furniture Refinishing
Customer referrals on request
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COMMODITIESBrent Crude Oil : $108.37/BBL -0.24%Light Crude Oil : $102.33/BBL -0.53%Natural Gas : $3.56/MMBtu -0.81%Unleaded Gasoline : $2.63/gal -1.76% prices from: Sep 30 change since: Sep 27
source - www.rigzone.com
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We SellFireworks!
Wishing you a Safe Harvest!
We’d like to thank our customers for their patience while we make some changes in order to serve
you better in the future!
Pick yours up for FREE at businesses around town!
JC do it all
In need of Renovations?Call John @ 306-297-2025
or 306-294-0103• Renovations• Drywall• Plastering• Painting
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