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JUNE LAND SALE GENERATES $11 MILLIONgov.ca - Saskatchewan’s June sale of petroleum and natural gas rights brought in $11 million in revenue, bringing the total for 2014 land sales to $110 million after three sales. “Industry continues to place a premium on Saskatchewan’s oil and gas rights, as land sales to date in 2014 have averaged $920 per hect-are compared to an average of $450
per hectare in Alberta,” Energy and Resources Minister Tim McMillan said. “Saskatchewan remains a top choice for industry to make signif-icant investments in land acquisi-tion, drilling activity, and service and supply expenditures.” In November 2013, the Fraser In-stitute released the results of an in-ternational survey of petroleum ex-ecutives that ranked Saskatchewan first among Canadian jurisdictions for oil and gas investment, and near
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the top globally. Saskatchewan rat-ed particularly well in regards to policy, taxation regime and invest-ment and regulatory climate. The June sale saw the Wey-burn-Estevan area receive the most bids with sales of $6.5 million. The Lloydminster area was next at $3.0 million, followed by the Kinders-ley-Kerrobert area at $916,852 and the Swift Current area at $628,353. The highest price paid for a single parcel was $1.2 million. Aldon Oils Ltd. acquired the 3,366 hectare exploration licence near Radville. The highest price on a per-hect-are basis was $7,515. Scott Land & Lease Ltd. bid $486,630 for a 64.75 hectare lease east of Estevan. The top work commitment bid for the oil shale special exploratory permit block on offer near Hud-son Bay was $750,000 from Prairie Land & Investment Services Ltd. The next sale of Crown petro-leum and natural gas dispositions will be held on August 11, 2014.
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WALL ShUFFLES SASkATChE-WAN CAbINET cbc.ca - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has revamped his cabinet, add-ing four ministers, dropping four and changing some portfolios. Brand new to cabinet are Jennifer Campeau (central services), Mark Docherty (parks, culture and sport) and Scott Moe (environment). Re-turning after a two-year absence is Jeremy Harrison, who becomes asso-ciate minister of the economy. They were sworn in Thursday at Government House. A cabinet shuffle had been expect-ed for a while after several high-pro-file ministers, including Rob Norris, Ken Krawetz and June Draude an-nounced they would not be running in the next general election. Although Krawetz remains as finance minister and deputy premier, Norris and Draude are now out of cabinet. Also out is Randy Weekes, former-ly minister responsible for rural and remote health, and Ken Cheveldayoff, formerly environment minister. The number of people in cabinet remains the same: 18, including Wall. For the newcomers, it means added duties as well as a pay bump of $48,198. The salary for a regular MLA is $94,668.
ACROSS1. 70th Anniversary: Battle of __9. Record player part15. CBC interview show, “Mansbridge __ __ __”16. Buzz __ (Astronaut)17. Domed lobbies or rooms18. Flexible19. __ Cruces, New Mexico20. More substantial, as a movie role21. Tiny amphibians23. Not that25. Dundee denial26. Fuss27. Blessing28. Theatre thoroughfare30. Historic events of June 6th, 1944: 2 wds.34. Sherbrooke ‘sun’35. More porridge-tasting39. As per #1-Across and #30-Across ...they stormed through German defenc-es in France: 2 wds.43. British transport truck46. Sky __47. __ profit48. Whiz49. Similar50. Beer carrier52. Song segments55. Taxi56. Outlaw’s hangout57. Operation __ (Codename of the military campaign at #1-Across which was led by General Eisenhower)
62. Is using the Internet63. Made a cash-less trade64. Fashions65. Pastime
DOWN1. Oslo’s li’l country2. Plastic __ Band3. Soak, as flax4. Shed, snake-style5. Ms. Paquin’s6. Positive gestures7. Forensic ‘fingerprint’8. Affirmative9. Lion mane parts10. Jazz singer Ms. Fitzgerald11. Do newspaper work12. Sink parts13. Direct, as per ancestry14. Main course20. Micro21. Root that’s edible22. Young horse23. Big load, variantly24. Mason’s load-holder26. Promos27. Globe28. Petri dish gel29. “...and that’s all there __ __ it.”31. Orbital period32. Showy flower33. Music: Whole __36. Positive/negative thingies37. Fencing sword38. Three-before U
40. Sacred __ (Revered bird in ancient Egypt)41. Wapiti42. Expected43. Cowboy’s corralers44. Circle’s one-eighth segment45. Very49. Street sections50. A la __51. More capable53. Short textile strands54. District55. One of a breath mint brand57. Kimono sash58. Vehicle variety59. Portland, __.60. Dos followers in music61. Banned insecticide
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For his entire working life, a dedicated and hardworking Astrophysicist tried in all earnest to find the existence of other being somewhere in the universe. After 58 years of constant effort, he finally receives a response from a planet 30 billion light years away.
“What is your planet like?” groaned the extraterrestrial from the other side of the Galaxy.
“It is 12,756 Kilometers in diameter, is 93,000,000 miles from the nearest star, our sun, has an average temperature of 72 degrees F. We breathe oxygen, live about 75 years, and have both men and women” answered the Physicist.
“Do the you get along with the women on your planet?” the extraterrestrial asked slowly.
Puzzled by the question, but not want-ing to insult the female Physicists near by, he answered “Why yes. We get along quite well here.”
The extraterrestrial perked up “Can we send you ours?”
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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 Friday, June 6, 2014ARIES(March 21 to April 19)This is a tricky day, so be careful. You
are full of bright, clever, original ideas;however, wait until tomorrow to makeyour pitch. (Today is not the day.)
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)Keep an eye on your money, because
you might find money or you might losemoney. Everything having to do withyour finances and your possessions is acrapshoot today. (Gulp.)
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Your challenge today will be to con-
tain yourself. Why? You feel excited,impulsive and full of original ideas;however, this is not a good day to act onthese ideas. Wait until tomorrow.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)You feel restless today. You have that
feeling like you’re waiting for the othershoe to drop. Whatever the case, post-pone important decisions and purchasesuntil tomorrow.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)This is a wonderful day to schmooze
and enjoy casual, lighthearted banterwith others. Expect to make new friendsor meet someone unusual and different.
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)Discussions with authority figures
might yield a few surprises today, so stayon your toes. Do not volunteer for any-thing. Do not agree to anything impor-tant.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Travel plans will be delayed, canceled
or rescheduled today, because every-thing is up for grabs. Stay light on yourfeet, and double-check everything.
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SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Make friends with your bank account
today. Make sure you know what’s hap-pening with your cash flow, becausethings are unpredictable. (You mightencounter a few surprises.)
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)Conversations with partners and close
friends will be lively today! Expect toexchange ideas at a fast pace.Nevertheless, agree to nothing importantuntil tomorrow.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)Your work routine will be interrupted
today by staff shortages, computercrashes, power outages or unexpecteddelays. Just go with the flow and keepsmiling.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)This is an accident-prone day for your
kids or children in your care, so be extravigilant. It’s also a creative day if youare involved in the arts, the entertain-ment world or the hospitality industry.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Small appliances might break down
today, or minor breakages could occur.Surprise company might knock at yourdoor. It’s the kind of day where you haveto expect the unexpected and roll with afew surprises.
YOU BORN TODAY You are avisionary, and you will fight for yourideas. You express yourself well becauseyou are naturally creative and artistic.Even if you appear conservative, you areoften caught up in polarized situations.Privately, you are a bit unusual andbizarre. This year is a year of fresh, newbeginnings. Open any door!
Birthdate of: Tommie Smith,Olympian/activist; Maxence Parrot,snowboarder; Holly Near, singer.
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This Day in History:
Saturdays 10 am – noonGrand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
Starts June 14 until the end of September Vendors must ‘make, bake or grow’ their product. Call 297-3882 to reserve your table. Tables are $5/week.
Sorry, no yard sale, home party or commercial products.
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June 6, 1944: D-Day Although the term D-Day is used routinely as military lingo for the day an operation or event will take place, for many it is also synonymous with June 6, 1944, the day the Allied powers crossed the English Channel and landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, beginning the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi control during World War II. Within three months, the northern part of France would be freed and the invasion force would be preparing to enter Germany, where they would meet up with Soviet forces moving in from the east. With Hitler’s armies in control of most of mainland Europe, the Allies knew that a successful invasion of the continent was central to winning the war. Hitler knew this too, and was expecting an assault on northwestern Europe in the spring of 1944. He hoped to repel the Allies from the coast with a strong counterattack that would delay future invasion attempts, giving him time to throw the majority of his forces into defeating the Soviet Union in the east. Once that was accomplished, he believed an all-out victory would soon be his. On the morning of June 5, 1944, U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe gave the go-ahead for Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious military operation in history. On his orders, 6,000 landing craft, ships and other vessels car-rying 176,000 troops began to leave England for the trip to France. That night, 822 aircraft filled with parachutists headed for drop zones in Normandy. An additional 13,000 aircraft were mobilized to provide air cover and support for the invasion. By dawn on June 6, 18,000 parachutists were already on the ground; the land invasions began at 6:30 a.m. The British and Canadians overcame light opposition to capture Gold, Juno and Sword beaches; so did the Americans at Utah. The task was much tougher at Omaha beach, however, where 2,000 troops were lost and it was only through the tenacity and quick-wittedness of troops on the ground that the objective was achieved. By day’s end, 155,000 Allied troops--Americans, British and Canadians--had successfully stormed Normandy’s beaches. For their part, the Germans suffered from confusion in the ranks and the absence of celebrated commander Field Marshal Er-win Rommel, who was away on leave. At first, Hitler, believing that the invasion was a feint designed to distract the Germans from a coming attack north of the Seine River, refused to release nearby divisions to join the counterattack and reinforcements had to be called from further afield, causing delays. He also hesitated in calling for armored divisions to help in the defense. In addition, the Germans were hampered by effective Allied air support, which took out many key bridges and forced the Germans to take long detours, as well as efficient Allied naval support, which helped protect advancing Allied troops. Though it did not go off exactly as planned, as later claimed by British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery--for example, the Allies were able to land only fractions of the supplies and vehicles they had intended in France--D-Day was a decided success. By the end of June, the Allies had 850,000 men and 150,000 vehicles in Normandy and were poised to continue their march across Europe. The heroism and bravery displayed by troops from the Allied countries on D-Day has served as inspiration for several films, most famously The Longest Day (1962) and Saving Private Ryan (1998). It was also depicted in the HBO mini-series Band of Broth-ers (2001).
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.... Your.Community.Calendar ....June 6th• Senior’s Coffee Chat 10am at the Grand Coteau Centre. Topic: Picnics and CampingJune 7th• Shaunavon Fire Department Annual Golf TournamentJune 14th• 6 on 6 Volleyball Tournament - call the Wellness & Leisure Office to register.June 20th• Whale of a Beach Party - Grades 5-12 from 8-10pm at the Shaunavon PoolJune 21st• Shaunavon Ranch Rodeo• Cypress Hills Excursion for youth in grades 4-12June 22nd• Perk Up our Parks FundraiserJuly 18-20• Boomtown Days & Shaunavon Stampede RodeoAuguST 1-4th• Eastend Centennial Celebrations• FR Gospel Jamboree
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: Whist - Mondays @ 7:30pm; Bingo Wednesdays @ 2:00pm; 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.
FREE ACTIvITES at the Shaunavon Branch of the Chinook Library:• Scrabble Day - Mondays 2:00 - Everyone welcome!• knitting and Crochet - Wednesdays 2:00 - All skill levels welcome!• kid’s Corner- Fridays 10:30 -Stories, crafts and fun! (children must be accompanied by an adult)• Game Day Saturdays -12:00 to 5:00 - Dice, Cards, Board games and more!
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Shaunavon Co-op Home & Agro 306-297-2662 www.shaunavonco-op.cawww.shaunavonco-op.ca
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Sheds and calf shelters
Fuel Tanks1000 gallon - Single wall with pump, hose, meter and nozzle
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Co-op Home & Agro will not be doing any Lumber cuts until further
notice as we do not have any saws that will be able to cut the lumber.
Farmer’s Market - Every Saturday from 10am - noon at the Grand Coteau Centre
beginning June 14th
A guy dials his home phone from work. A strange woman answers. The guy says, “Who is this?” “This is the maid.”, answered the woman. “We don’t have a maid!” “I was just hired this morning by the lady of the house.” “Well, this is her hus-band. Is she there?” “Ummm .... she’s upstairs in the bedroom with someone who I just figured was her husband.” The guy is fuming. He says to the maid, “Listen, would you like to make $50,000?” “What do I have to do?” “I want you to get my gun from my desk in the den and shoot that witch and the jerk she is with.” The maid puts down the phone. The guy hears footsteps, followed by two gun-shots. The maid comes back to the phone. “What should I do with the bodies?” “Throw them in the swimming pool!” “What?! There’s no pool here?” Long pause... “Uh .... is this 832-4821?”
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Monday to Saturday 9:30 to 5:30
Sunday 1:00 to 5:00
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“Hairs” the News! at Casual Creations Hair Design
Denelle will be away on maternity leave starting Thursday, June 5th. Good luck Denelle!
Dana Thiessen has joined our team! She is taking appointments now. Welcome Dana!
Shauna: Mon, Wed, Fri: 9am-3pm Tues: 9am - 1pm Thurs: 4pm - 9pm
Dielle: Mon & Wed 3:30pm-9pm Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9:30am - 5pm
Dana: Tues: 1pm - 5pm Wed: 9am - 5pm Thurs: 10am - 4pm & 5pm - 9pm
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Thank you, Shaunavon and Area!
In Shaunavon, a volunteer leadership committee worked with their Canadian Cancer Society staff partners to create an incredible Relay For Life event this year. • 79 cancer survivors participated in the Survivors’ Victory Lap. • 201 participants participated on 16 teams. • 1,110 luminaries were lit during powerful Luminary Ceremony. • 72 volunteers were instrumental in making it all happen.Together, we raised over $88,000.00 in the fight for life, the fight against cancer!
Thank you to our sponsors:
SubwaySouthWest RentalsGoulet TruckingShaunavon Co-opBinkley’s Funeral ServiceWorkingwind Energy Inc.RV Auto PartsShaunavon Dental Association
A&B Auto CentreRexallMy SCUWindscape Kite FestivalShaunavon Industries Ltd.Girodat SeedsMcFadyen’s Woodworking
Ranch House Meat CompanyThe Snack ShackBrowzer’s Florist & Gift ShopCJSN - Golden West RadioShaunavon Wildlife FederationBench Hutterite ColonyJack’s Repair Service
Jae’s Pharmacy Ltd.P & P EnterprisesMaple Creek News & TimesWalter’s Home FurnishingsShaunavon Animal ClinicShaunavon Tire & Alignment Ltd.Legacy Computers Inc.
Special congratulations to our top two fundraising teams, Al’s Pals and Whyte Warriors. Both teams raised over $7,000!
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CarD of tHankSGlenn Krause and his family, would like to send a very sincere thank-you to all of our friends, neighbors and family for all the food brought to the house, the many, many hugs, beautiful cards and kind words, your generosity with memorial dona-tions to the Royal Purple, the Camp Shagebec building fund in memory of Doremis. The love and support we have received, shows just how much Doremis has touched so many. We are so blessed, your acts of kindness will always be remembered. Thank you to Dr. Louwrens, and the nursing staff, Karen and Bonnie from EMS, Home Care Nurses Bonnie and Rhonda. A special thank you to Rick and Bernadette, Hans of Binkleys Funeral Service. In leiu of Thank you cards we will be making donations to the Royal Purple and Camp Shagebec Building Fund. 41141111/5JN-1w/11JNp
for SaLeMoving! 6 piece bedroom suite $400.00; Expandable dress form $75.00; Love seat, dark green $200; Electric Wheelchair $500.00. Phone 306-297-2288. 41141794/4JN-2w/17JNp
Honda 300 4x2 wheeler. JD 30’ riding mower. Roper 38” riding mower with snow blower. Push mowers, electric and gas. Air Compresors. Portable Welder, electric. 100 HP Johnson out-board motor. Garden tiller. Phone 306-297-2811. 41141106/2JN-2w/13JNp
GaraGe SaLeWhite Elephant Sale. June 7th at Long Term Care, Chapel area from 8:30am - 12 noon. Donation of items will be accept-ed at Long Term Care until June 6th. All money raised will be used to fund the Eden Alternative in Long Term Care. For more information contact Janine 306-297-7254 or Pamela at 306-297-8478. 41141691/30MY-6d/6JNp
HeLp WanteDA full time or part time cook required at the King’s Hotel in Shaunavon. Apply to 90 3rd Ave. West or phone 306-297-2243. 41141766/29MY-tn/30JNc
notiCeDr. Shadbolts’ Chiropractic Office will be Closed for 3 weeks.
June 20th - July 14th. Regular hours resume Tuesday, July 15th. 41141101/5JN-1w/11JNc
ServiCeSRV Campsites. Full service, treed, laundry, showers, internet. 6 miles North and 6 miles West of Shaunavon. 306-297-3184 or 306-297-7749. 41141108/3JN-12w/27AUp
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). 41141697/02MYJN-tn/30JNp
John’s Second Hand Store will be open Wednesdays, Thursdays,Fridays and Saturdays from 10am - 5pm. 41141703/3JN-4w/30JNp
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SUMMER ACTIVE 2014After school Program
(May and June)Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at SPS
3:30-5:00 pm - No cost
Floor Hockey LeagueStarts Wed. June 4th @ the Skate Park - NO COST!
Age 10-13 @ 7 pm / Age 14-18@ 8 pmCall Sara@ 297-3029 or stop by the Wellness and Leisure Office to Register!
6 on 6 Volleyball TournamentSaturday June 14 @ high school and public school gyms
Cost is $30 per· team Coed (2 males and 2 females minimum)
Drop in BadmintonSunday@ Public School Gym @6:30pm
OPEN Gym in the Evening Starts May 19thMondays from 6:30-8:30 pm - The public school gym will be
available for public use, so bring a friend or· a group!
Cypress Hill ExcursionWe would like to take a group of youth to Cypress Hills Park for the day to engage in a variety of educational and active
programs - Saturday, June 21stOpen to grade 4-12 - Please sign up through Wellness and Leisure
SurgeStarts June 5th - Open to youth age 10-18
Meet @ Public School for a variety of group activities
Whale of a Beach PartyFriday, June 20th Grades 5-12 / 8-10 at Shaunavon Pool
For more information on Summer Active callSara @297-3029 or· email: [email protected]
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LAte ArrivAL One golfer asked his friend, “Why are you so late in arriving for your tee time?” His friend replied, “It’s Sunday. I had to toss a coin between going to church or playing golf.” “Yes,” continued the friend, “but that stills doesn’t tell me why you are so late.” “Well,” said the fellow, “It took over 25 tosses to get it right!”
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703 hwy 37 - Shaunavon
24 Hour Service
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Riley [email protected] (306) 294-7950
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
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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
COMMODITIESBrent Crude Oil : $108.40/BBL -0.39%Light Crude Oil : $102.64/BBL -0.02%Natural Gas : $4.64/MMBtu 0.22%Unleaded Gasoline : $2.94/gal -0.34% prices from: Jun 4 change since: Jun 3
source - www.rigzone.com
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• Mechanical Insulating
• Pre-Fab Metal Buildings -Utilidor
• Building Construction &
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Call us for all your plumbing & heating needs
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Southwest Waste Management Authority
REGIONAL LANDFILLOpening Hours:
Mon - Sat 9am-4:30pmClosed Sundays & Stat Holidays
Located on Hwy 13 approx 3 km west of Dollard
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#5 - 910 3rd Ave. W. bennett Plaza, Shaunavon
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open: 5:30am - 10pm7 days a week!
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