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FIRE PREVENTION WEEK PROCLAIMED IN SASKATCHEWAN
gov.ca -Government Relations Minister Jim Reiter officially proclaimed October 6 to 12 as Fire Prevention Week in Saskatchewan.
“Research from the National Fire Protection Association shows that two out of every five house fires start in the kitchen,” Reiter said. “Often these inci-dents can involve children. I encourage all parents and caregivers to sit down with their kids and discuss the issue of fire safety and to develop a plan on what to do when an emergency strikes.”
This year’s campaign will focus on the dangers of kitchen fires, most of which result from unattended cooking, while
also educating residents on how to pre-vent fires from starting in the first place.
“Often when we’re called to investi-gate a fire that started in the kitchen, residents tell us that they only left the kitchen for a few minutes,” Fire Commissioner Duane McKay said. “Sadly, that’s all it takes for a fire to start and get out of control. Fire Prevention Week is one of many tools we have to help educate the community before they find themselves in a dangerous situation.”
When in the kitchen, a few simple rules will help avoid kitchen fires:
• If there are young children in the house, use the stove’s back burners whenever possible.
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• Keep children at least one metre away from the stove.
• When cooking, wear clothing with tight-fitting sleeves.
• Keep potholders, oven mitts, paper towels, or anything else that can burn away from your stovetop.
• Clean up food and grease from burn-ers and stovetops as soon as possible.
• If experiencing a grease fire, slide a lid over it and turn off the burner.
Throughout Fire Prevention Week, fire
fighters in communities across Saskatchewan will be raising awareness about the importance of staying safe in the kitchen and the importance of emer-gency planning.
For more information on Fire Prevention Week and fire safety visit, www.gr.gov.sk.ca/FPW.
NO NEW COMMUNITIES REPORT DUTCH ELM DISEASE, 2013 SURVEY SHOWS
gov.ca -A 2013 Dutch elm disease (DED) survey conducted by the Ministry of Environment and participating com-munities shows the elm tree-killing fun-gus remains established in its traditional area – southeast Saskatchewan – but has not spread to any new areas in the prov-ince. Though the number of diseased trees is up from 2012, the increase is attributable to more communities sur-veying for DED.
“It’s encouraging to see Saskatchewan communities working to protect the health of their urban forests,” Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. “Finding and removing DED-infected trees helps limit tree losses in our communities by preventing the dis-ease from spreading to healthy elms. This keeps our streets greener, and reduces tree removal and replanting costs over the long term.”
Communities are responsible for their own surveys and for submitting samples to the Provincial Crop Protection Laboratory. A positive test result for DED means the infected tree should be removed and either buried or burned. Municipalities can designate their own disposal methods and locations.
The Ministry of Environment surveys seven management zones for DED: Estevan, Regina, Moose Jaw, Tisdale,
Balcarres, Indian Head and Wolseley. A total of 214 trees in these zones were marked this year for removal, up from 162 last year. The ministry removes these marked trees during the fall and winter.
To help protect trees and communities from Dutch elm disease:
Do not prune elm trees from April 1 to August 31, when the risk of spreading DED is greatest.
Maintain trees to help ensure good health and greater resistance to diseases, including DED.
Be sure the person hired to prune elms has completed a recognized training course.
Do not transport or store elm firewood. Dispose elm wood promptly at a loca-tion specified by the local municipal authority.
Be sure to comply with all provincial regulations concerning the pruning of elm trees.
Call the ministry (toll-free: 1-800-567-4224) or the local municipal office for more information.
Through its 44 offices across the prov-ince, the Ministry of Environment pro-vides science-based solutions, compli-ance and mitigation measures aimed at protecting the environment, safeguard-ing communities and contributing to the province’s economic growth.
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. Your.Daily.Crossword.Puzzle .
Your Local Weather Forecast:TODAY
Low +4/ High +14Mainly Sunny
WEDNESDAYLow 0/ High +11 Cloudy Periods
THURSDAYLow +3/ High +12
Light RainFRIDAY
Low -1/High +9 Cloudy periods
ACROSS1. Soup sort5. Cuts lumber9. Mr. Werner, “Canadian Idol” judge13. Deity worshipped in ancient Thebes, variantly14. “This __ __...” (Man’s phone reply)15. Bounce back16. This-time-of-year dessert: 2 wds.19. Lead-in to ‘fall’ (Slapstick maneuver)20. Songstress Britney21. “Vasoline” gr.22. Mariah Carey hit23. Ms. Turner25. Catch sight of27. Painter Emily, and others30. Superman’s alter ego ...his initials-shar-ers32. Remove pencil36. Prefix that means ‘Mars’37. ID on a forensics type of TV show: 2 wds.39. Jazz style40. Stockpiling rivalry during the Cold War: 3 wds.43. __ Dhabi44. Disney mouse45. Land-on-water46. Workshop machine48. Dinner, informally49. __ and pains50. Baghdad’s locale52. Waistcloth54. Closed57. Couplet
59. Classic book character Mr. Gulliver63. “Cheers” patron64. Juno-winning singer/songwriter, Alfie __66. Golden gymnast Ms. Korbut67. ‘Photosynth’ suffix68. Puck-placement places69. “__ here long?”70. Famous concert stadium for The Beatles71. “Darn it!”
DOWN1. Road trip guides2. “__ __ to my ears in work!”3. Roughly4. Soldier’s status sometimes: 2 wds.5. “__ City” (2005)6. Ancient Egypt symbols7. Crest products8. Permeates9. “__ in the sky at night I wonder...” - Madonna, “Ray of Light”10. Land amount11. Arctic __ (Type of fish)12. Stringed instrument of Japan17. Kim’s momager18. Q. “__ ‘_’ the 14th letter?” A. “Yes.”24. Fall cooking ingredient: 2 wds.26. Clothesline clingers27. Passageway for boats28. Place listed in The Beach Boys song “Kokomo”29. Trim again31. Mr. Reeves
33. Embarrass34. Architectural base, as for a column35. Foil-like weapons37. Cocktail, Mai __38. Soul, in Paris41. 911-calling reason, for short42. British Columbia city47. Wrestling legend from Alberta, Bret ‘__’ Hart49. “Wait just _ __!”51. Carpentry tools53. American state, for short54. Highbrow55. Golf course ‘opening’56. Encourage58. Sheriff Taylor’s son60. __-friendly61. Ms. James62. Hold up65. Pro bono TV spot [acronym] Answers to the previous puzzle:
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..Your.Daily.Horoscope..
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YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE
FOR RELEASE MONDAY, OCT. 7, 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 Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013ARIES(March 21 to April 19)You’ll be careful and cautious when
dealing with anything you own jointlywith others. This is the kind of daywhere you think about inheritances andyour own mortality. (“Time to go,Martha.” “Go? We just got here!”)
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)Conversations with others will be
stilted and formal today, because peoplefeel cautious and conservative. Everyoneis hiding behind a game face.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)You have excellent powers of concen-
tration today, which is why you shouldtackle routine work you’ve been avoid-ing. You easily will pay attention todetails.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Discussions about the care, expense
and education of children will be pro-ductive today. People are in a seriousframe of mind and ready to discuss seri-ous issues.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)An older family relative might have
good advice for you today. Alternatively,the same person might rain on yourparade. Could go either way.
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)You can get lots of mental work done
today. You’re in a serious frame of mind,and you want to get organized so thatyou feel more secure about everythingaround you.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Why is there so much month left at the
end of the money? Today you feel finan-cially cautious. Actually, many of youfeel broke. (Join the club. We’ve got
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jackets.)SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)This is an excellent day for practical
discussions or long-range planning. Youwant to secure loose ends and finishwhatever is already begun. You won’tmind drudgery and routine to completethe job.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)Research will go well today, because
you have the tenacity, endurance andself-discipline to go after what you’relooking for. Just do it.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)Someone older and more experienced
will be involved with you in a group sit-uation today. This person might be sup-portive or he or she might criticize yoursuggestions. (Ouch.)
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)Conversations with bosses, parents
and VIPs will be serious but productivetoday. People are not frivolous or impul-sive. Oh no. They’re making lists andchecking off who is naughty or nice.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Travel likely will be related to work
today. This is a good day to studybecause you have the self-discipline todo so.
YOU BORN TODAY You’re romanticand easily carried away by your feelings.You want your life to be an excitingadventure. You’re imaginative, daringand willing to push boundaries toexplore new territory. Because of this,you sometimes get swept away withyour plans and wishes to create theworld you want. This is a lovely, socialyear for you, where all your relation-ships will improve.
Birthdate of: Dylan Neal, actor; MattDamon, actor; Emily Procter, actress.
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Competitive wages and benefits offered.
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Shaunavon Hospital Auxiliary
Fall Tea & Bake SaleThursday, October 10th
2:00 - 3:30pmCatholic Church Hall
Donations of baking greatly appreciated or
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY1958: First Pacemaker Implanted in Human
Swedish doctor Ake Senning has successfully implanted the first pacemaker in a human. The device is based on technology pioneered by Canadian electrical engineer Dr. John A. Hopps. In 1949 Hopps conducted experi-ments with medical colleagues Dr. W.G. Bigelow and Dr. J.C. Callaghan at the Banting and Best Institute in To-ronto. Their discovery of a method to restart a heart that had stopped beating led Hopps to develop the first pace-maker at the National Research Council in 1950. Panel-lists on CBC quiz show Front Page Challenge question Hopps about his invention.
• In 1999, National Engineering Week honoured the pacemaker as one of the five most significant Canadian engineering accomplish-ments of the 20th century.• The other four winners were the Confederation Bridge, the Can-adarm, the Transcontinental Railway Rogers Pass project and the IMAX system of motion picture photography and projection.• The pacemaker was the first electronic device to be implanted in a human body. • Hopps, known as the “father of Canadian biomedical engineer-ing,” was instrumental in establishing the profession in Canada. He was the founder and first president of the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society in 1965.• Hopps himself received a pacemaker in 1984. It lasted for 13 years before he informed his doctors that the signal was getting weak and it required a new battery. Hopps died in 1998. • The Hopps pacemaker was a “desk top” model and was the size of a small radio. Technical advances, specifically the invention of transistors, allowed subsequent inventors to build smaller models.• American engineer Wilson Greatbatch de-veloped an implantable pacemaker in 1958. Greatbatch holds the patent for the pacemak-er. • The 1958 surgery, performed in Stockholm by Dr. Ake Senning, changed the life of re-cipient Arne Larsson, a 43-year-old suffering from a severe heart condition. He lived an active life for another 43 years and received a total of 26 pacemakers during that time.• The pacemaker implanted in Larsson by Dr. Senning was built by Swedish engineer Rune Elmqvist.
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.... Your.Community.Calendar ....OCTOBER 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 ShowOCTOBER 31 & 31• CWL Mini Mall Rummage Sale Wed from 10am -8pm & Thurs 10 am - 5 pm Catholic Church Hall.NOVEMBER 1ST & 2ND• Climax Lions Annual CarnivalNOVEMBER 7,8,& 9• Darkhorse Theatre Fall Dinner Production of “Leading Ladies” NOVEMBER 9TH• Craft and Trade Fair at the Cathloic Church Hall, ShaunavonNOVEMBER 16TH• Frontier Craft and Trade FairNOVEMBER 14,15,& 16• Darkhorse Theatre Fall Dinner Production of “Leading Ladies”
If you have an event you’d like to see in the Community Calendar, we’d love to share it! Stop into the Shaunavon
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After a tiring day, a commuter settled down in his seat and
closed his eyes. As the train rolled out of the station, the young woman sitting next
to him pulled out her cell phone and started talking in a loud voice: “Hi sweetheart.
It’s Sue. I’m on the train”. “Yes, I know it’s the six thirty and not the four thirty, but I had a long meeting”. “No, honey, not with that Kevin from the accounting office. It was with the boss”. “No sweetheart, you’re the only one in my life”. “Yes, I’m
sure, cross my heart!” Fif-teen minutes later, she was
still talking loudly. When the man sitting next to her
had enough, he leaned over and said into the phone, “Sue, hang up the phone and come
back to bed.” Sue doesn’t use her cell phone in public any
longer.
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be able to work on weekends. Please apply in person to Charlotte Glas at the
Administration Office - 591 3rd Ave W. or send resume to [email protected]
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ABOUT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
Fire Prevention Week was established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire, the tragic 1871 conflagration that killed more than 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 structures and burned more than 2,000 acres. The fire began on October 8, but continued into and did most of its damage on October 9, 1871.
Commemorating a conflagrationAccording to popular legend, the fire broke out after a cow - belonging to Mrs. Catherine O’Leary - kicked over a lamp, setting first the barn, then the whole city on fire. Chances are you’ve heard some version of this story yourself; people have been blaming the Great Chicago Fire on the cow and Mrs. O’Leary, for more than 130 years. But recent research by Chicago historian Robert Cromie has helped to debunk this version of events.
The ‘Moo’ myth Like any good story, the ‘case of the cow’ has some truth to it. The great fire almost certainly started near the barn where Mrs. O’Leary kept her five milking cows. But there is no proof that O’Leary was in the barn when the fire broke out - or that a jumpy cow sparked the blaze. Mrs. O’Leary herself swore that she’d been in bed early that night, and that the cows were also tucked in for the evening. But if a cow wasn’t to blame for the huge fire, what was? Over the years, journalists and historians have offered plenty of theories. Some blamed the blaze on a couple of neighbor-hood boys who were near the barn sneaking cigarettes. Others believed that a neighbor of the O’Leary’s may have started the fire. Some people have speculated that a fiery meteorite may have fallen to earth on October 8, starting several fires that day - in Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as in Chicago.
HOME FIRES• In 2011, U.S. fire departments responded to 370,000 home structure fires. These fires caused 13,910 civilian injuries, 2,520 civilian deaths, $6.9 billion in direct damage.• On average, seven people die in U.S. home fires per day.• Cooking is the leading cause home fires and home fire injuries, followed heating equipment. Smoking is a leading cause of civilian home fire deaths.• Most fatal fires kill one or two people. In 2011, 12 home fires killed five or more people resulting in a total of 67 deaths.
COMING EVENTSThe UCW Helping Hands Rummage Sale will be held October 23th 9am - 7pm and & 24th 9am - 3pm. Centre Street United Church. 41145441/8OC-2w/22OCc
The Shaunavon Playschool hosts the Craft and Trade Fair Saturday, November 9th at the Catholic Church Hall. 10am - 3pm. To book a table, call Jen at 306-297-6425. 41109970/7OC-1w/11OCc
The 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
HELP WANTEDCasual, part-time Pharmacy Assistant/Front store staff required at Shaunavon Rexall Drugstore. Pharmacy duties include assisting Pharmacists with the dispensing and packaging of prescriptions amongst other things. Pharmacy experience will be an asset, however we are willing to train the right person. Front store duties include cashier, stocking etc. Ideal candidate will be dependable, trustworthy and hardworking. Please drop resumes off in person at the pharmacy or mail to Box 9, Shaunavon, SK, S0N 2M0. Could end up as full time hours. 41109974/7OC-1w/11OCc
Laborer required on a part time basis for a plumbing and heating company in Shaunavon. Must be available evenings and week-ends, reliable, responsible, able to work on their own, and hold a valid driver’s license. Wage dependent upon experience. Please contact (306) 294-8889 to apply. 41109967/4OC-2w/18OCp
Required 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.ca
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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Concession will be open for the regular season Oct. 28th
Duties include:
• Customer service • Deliveries • Loading & unloading product • Heavy lifting is required
• Working outside • Must be able to work SaturdaysApplicant must possess a valid class 5 driviers license.
Excellent opportunity for advancement
Please apply in person to Charlotte Glas at the Administration Office - 591 3rd Ave W. or send
resume to [email protected]
FULL TIME
YARD CLERK
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A group of doctors were out duck hunting, when a large bird flew over-
head.The family doctor raised his gun to
shoot, but then lowered his gun say-ing “I am not sure that is a duck.”
The Psychiatrist raised his gun, but then lowered it again saying “I know
it’s a duck, but I’m not sure that it knows it’s a duck.”
The surgeon raises his gun and blasts the bird out of the sky. He turns to the
pathologist and says “Go see if that was a duck.”
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
needs
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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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PH: 306-297-1313
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
Phone: 306-662-41974110
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Free Estimates4114
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COMMODITIESBrent Crude Oil : $109.46/BBL 0.42%Light Crude Oil : $103.84/BBL 0.51%Natural Gas : $3.51/MMBtu 0.28%Unleaded Gasoline : $2.61/gal -1.15% prices from: Oct 4 change since: Oct 3
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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