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And EAstEnd The Cypress Health Region is pleased to announce that additional physicians will soon be joining the health provider teams in Shaunavon and Eastend. With the recent initiation of the Primary Health Care Clinic at the Shaunavon Hospital & Care Centre, the new program will be receiving three ex-tra family physicians that will provide primary care services to patients and clients within the Clinic environment.• Dr. Roozbeh Rahmani will be be-
ginning his career within the Cypress Health Region on August 6th. He has just recently completed the require-ments of the Saskatchewan Internation-al Physician Assessment Program (SIP-PA) and has achieved his licensure with the Saskatchewan College of Physicians & Surgeons. Dr. Rahmani received his medical education in Iran. His wife will be relocating with him to reside in Shaunavon.• Dr. Siva Balasingham will be returning to the community to provide medical services to patients in Shaunavon and surrounding areas. Dr. Balasingham
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yppreviously practiced medicine at the Avon Medical Clinic and will be a wel-come addition back to the community. She will begin her work at the Clinic on August 15th.• Long time Shaunavon physician Dr. Pierre Louwrens will also be providing his medical expertise at the Clinic, as of August 15th. He will be continuing to provide clinical services at Climax and Shaunavon. Dr. Louwrens has been in-strumental in maintaining consistent medical services in the communities, and the region looks forward to his ongoing contributions at the Primary Health Care Clinic. The addition of the above three phy-sicians will complement the presence of Dr. Ignacio Barretto at the Clinic. In addition, several of the health region’s Nurse Practitioners (NP) have devel-oped a collective schedule that will see one of these NPs providing services at the Clinic until a permanent NP can be recruited to the community. Appointments to see the Primary Health Care Clinic’s nurse practitioner or one of the physicians can be made by calling 306-297-2644. When report-ing to the Clinic for appointments, all patients are requested to register at the Hospital’s main entrance registration desk. For patients wanting to make an ap-pointment with Dr. Louwrens prior to August 15th, they are encouraged to contact the Shaunavon Medical Clinic at 306-297-2625. Following August 15th, appointments for Dr. Louwrens can be made by contacting 306-297-2644. Grant Browne, the Medical Affairs Coordinator for the Cypress Health Re-gion, has been involved in physician re-cruitment efforts for the community of Shaunavon for some time and has ded-icated much effort to achieve additional physician resources for the patients of the area. “We welcome these physicians to the primary health care clinic team in Shaunavon and are excited that our recruitment efforts have been success-ful,” said Browne. “The combination of
physicians with experience in the com-munity and one that is new to the com-munity will be very beneficial for overall patient care and collegial support for all of them.” The health region is also pleased to announce that Dr. Kevin Wasko will be providing medical services every Wednesday at the primary health care clinic in Eastend’s Wolf Willow Health Centre. Currently living in Swift Cur-rent , Dr. Wasko is a recent graduate of the University of Saskatchewan’s Family Physician Residency Program. “Due to the fact that Dr. Wasko was raised in the Eastend area, it is tremen-dous to see that he would dedicate some time each week to provide his clinical expertise to the primary health care clinic at Wolf Willow,” added Browne. “This is another great example of the dedication of our physicians to ensuring that the needs of the region’s communi-ties and patients are given the attention they require.” Dr. Wasko’s first day in Eastend will be August 7th and appointments can be scheduled with him by contacting the Health Centre registration desk at 306-295-3534. He will join his medical col-leagues from Maple Creek who provide physician services at the Clinic, along with temporary part-time assistance from the region’s Nurse Practitioner team, in offering a team approach to primary health care programs and ser-vices. The Cypress Health Region would like to formally welcome these physicians to our health provider teams in Shaunavon and Eastend.
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RM OF GRASSy CREEk NO. 78 would like to all of the all of the past and present
residents, ratepayers and family who attended our 100th Celebration BBQ at Nummola Hall on July 19th.
Special thanks to those who helped us to prepare the hall and grounds as well as the float addition to the Shaunavon Parade.
• Robert Anderson supplying the portable toilet• Dave Lorge use of his truck for the float in Shaunavon’s Parade• Hardin family the use of hall facility, cleaning before and after
the events, cake presentation on behalf of the Nummola Hall• Kim Wills and Barry Baumann preparation of the hall and
surrounding grounds area
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. Your.Daily.Crossword.Puzzle .
Your Local Weather Forecast:Today
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TueSdayLow +10 / High +22
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Across1. Beyonce’s alter-ego, __ Fierce6. Guns the engine10. Succeed antonym14. Mil. rank, __. __.15. Fail to mention16. Gloriole17. __ __ pursuit, as police-to-a-criminal18. Knocked noggin result19. Thingy20. Tortilla chips brand22. This clue’s direction24. “Let’s leave __ __ that then.”25. Island of the Marianas26. Vancouver-born actress, Kristin __28. Where Queen Elizabeth summers in Scotland, __ Castle32. Observe33. Singer Mr. Rucker35. Three x Three’s answer36. Dumbstruck: 2 wds.38. Finish39. __ Temple Pilots40. Constellation for the star Vega41. Chuck’s bride on July 29th, 1981: 2 wds.43. __ du jour = Juice of the day44. British Columbia city46. Killer whales48. Ad-__ (Improvises)49. Toronto attraction, Casa __50. Sir Mackenzie __ (Prime Minister, from 1894 to 1896)53. ‘D’ of TD Bank57. Oomph
58. Sigher’s word60. Hamilton street; or, “Lost” character61. Sell62. “The Good __” on CBS63. “_ __ the news today, oh boy...” - The Beatles64. Lotus position-doing class65. Hardens66. Ms. Perry’s of music
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30. __ horribilis, 1992 for The Queen31. Spike and Bruce32. Fancy fabric34. Brings in37. Niagara Falls-crossing daredevil Nik39. Nunavut’s __ National Park41. Canadian grocery store chain42. Ruination45. Salad dressing ingredient47. Saskatchewan town49. Misplaces50. Bunch51. Spread-for-bread52. Wedding dress designer Vera53. Wacky54. Actor/rapper, __-_55. “That’s fine.”56. Mr. Beatty’s59. Fib
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Monday, July 29th
Skillet Maple Syrup Bread Pudding
ingredients:
2 tbsp - butter1 ½ tsp - cinnamon
1 cup - raisins1 ¾ cup - maple syrup
6 cups cubed, - white or whole wheat bread
8 eggs¼ cup - orange juice
2 tsp - orange zest
Method:
Heat butter, cinnamon, rai-sins and maple syrup in a skillet until boiling. Whisk
eggs orange juice and orange zest together and add to syrup mixture. Stir in bread cubes. Cook until egg mixture is set, stirring regularly. Serve as is
or with whipping cream or ice cream.
..Your.Daily.Horoscope..
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YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE
FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, JULY 28, 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 Monday, July 29, 2013ARIES(March 21 to April 19)This is an excellent day for business
and finance. Look for ways to improveyour earnings. It’s also a great day toshop for treasures!
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)Don’t be afraid to ask for whatever
you want today, because the universeowes you a favor. The Moon is in yoursign dancing beautifully with Venus andJupiter.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)This is a feel-good day. It’s as if all is
right with the world and you’re in thezone. Enjoy your good fortune.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Casual encounters with others plus
group activities will be a plus for youtoday. Someone might encourage you toenlarge your goals and be more ambi-tious for your future.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)You make a great impression on
bosses, parents, teachers and VIPs today.Since this is the case, demand the advan-tage!
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)Look for opportunities to travel today,
because they do exist. You might traveltoday or make travel plans for the future.Similar opportunities exist in publishing,the media, medicine, higher educationand the law.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)You can benefit from the wealth of
others today, so keep your pockets open.You also might benefit indirectlythrough your partner or a close friend.
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SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Relations with others are upbeat,
friendly and mutually beneficial today.Enjoy schmoozing with others. Be readyto receive help from others or extend itto them.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)This is a lovely day at work. Enjoy
good relations with co-workers andbosses. You might see ways to improveyour job or your work area. (You’requite ambitious today.)
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)This is a wonderful day for enjoying
the arts, the entertainment world, showbusiness and the hospitality industry.You also might be involved in sportingevents or playful times with children.(Romance will blossom.)
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)This is a lovely day to entertain at
home. It’s also a good day to explorereal-estate deals and improve relation-ships with family members.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Because you’re in a positive frame of
mind today, your relations with othersalso will be positive and upbeat. It’s agood day to sign contracts, write, teach,act and sell.
YOU BORN TODAY You have styleand panache, and are quick to size up asituation and see the whole picture. Youlove people from all walks of life; andmany of you are involved in business orpolitics. Once you embrace an idea orthing, you are loyal. You take pride inyour family. This is a lovely, social yearfor you. All your relationships willimprove!
Birthdate of: Diana Vreeland, fashioneditor; Josh Radnor, actor; Alexis deTocqueville, historian/scientist.
This Day in hisTory - July 29Th
1971: Bluenose II donated to Nova Scotia
It’s the most easily recognized ship in Canada but until a few days ago there was talk that it would be scrapped. For-tunately, the Bluenose II -- built from the same plans as the famous racing schooner Bluenose -- has found a new owner: the government of Nova Scotia. Rather than sell the celebrat-ed ship to foreign interests, the Oland family sells the ship to the province for the remarkable price of one Canadian dollar. (Or, more fittingly, ten dimes!)
• The original Bluenose was built in Lunenburg, N.S., and launched on March 26, 1921. It was designed to race for the International Fisherman’s Trophy, but was also a working Grand Banks fishing vessel. In an 18-year racing career the Bluenose never lost the trophy, beating numerous Canadian and American ships.• In 1955 both the Bluenose and its captain, J. Angus Walters, were inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.
• During the Second World War, steel fishing trawlers re-placed wooden schooners. In 1942 the Bluenose was sold to a Havana, Cuba, company to carry freight in the West Indies. It was wrecked on a reef and sank off the coast of Haiti on Jan. 28, 1946.
• The Bluenose was immortalized on the Canadian 10-cent coin in 1937. But the artist simply referred to the ship as a schooner, and the Royal Canadian Mint did not officially rec-ognize the schooner as the Bluenose until March 15, 2002.• The Bluenose II was built from the same plans as the Blue-nose, in the same shipyard and by some of the same men. The rigging and sail plan are also identical.
• Both the Bluenose and the Bluenose II are actually black in colour. The origin of the name is the subject of much debate. Some say it came from the blue-skinned potatoes its crewmen carried fromNova Scotia to Boston. One story claims the namecame from blue dye left on the noses of fishermen wearing homemade woollen mittens.• The Bluenose II now represents Nova Scotia asa sailing goodwill ambassador. Its home port isLunenburg, N.S.
Also on July 29:• 1874: Social reformer James Shaver (J.S.) Woodsworth is born in Etobicoke, Ont. Woodsworth helped form the Manitoba Independent Labour Party and was elected to theHouse of Commons in 1921. In 1932 he co-founded the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, pre-cursor to the New Democratic Party.
• 1981: Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer in London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral. An estimated 750 million people worldwide watch the televised ceremony. The church held 2,500 invited guests.
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Shaunavon Co-operative Ltd.2013 Fall Early
Delivery Program
Shaunavon Co-op members taking advantage of the Fall Early Delivery program help the delivery efficiencies through planned delivery route scheduling and spreading demand for deliveries to bulk plants at peak times. Improved delivery efficiencies result in
increased savings to Shaunavon Co-op Members.
Details of the Fall Early Delivery Program:• deliver BeFore august 31, 2013 • dyed diesel Fuel
• Each minimum 400 Gallon single fill will automatically qualify!• Invoice will appear on your aug. 31st statement and will be payable on Sept.30, 2013
To take advantage of the Fall Early Delivery Program Please Call Miranda or Dana Illerbrun (306)297-2662.
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2013 Shaunavon Ranch Rodeo
Saturday, august 312 team Limit
@ Ron Winquist ArenaShaunavon, SK
EVEntS: •Wild Cow Milking •Trailer Loading •Calf Branding •Team Doctoring •Horse Catch •Team Choring (Heavy Horses) •Kids Events at Intermission
KIDS EVEntS:•Wild Ewe Milking (6 years - 12 Years)•Stick Pony Race (5years and under)•Helmet REQUIRED •Bring Your Rope
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Come out and bid on your local/favourite team!
Auction begins at 1:15pm
times: team Choring 10:00 am Ranch Rodeo - 1:00 pm
Admission: • Adults $5.00 • 12& under FREE
For Additional Information Contact: Curtis & Nicolina Jacob - 306-297-2500 • Jaret & Ricki Girodat - 306-297-2252 Mike & Jen Lewans - 306-297-6358 • Dustin Monson - 306-295-7704
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When you’re right, no one remembers. When you’re wrong, no one forgets.
Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.
If you can’t see the bright side of life, polish the dull side.
Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die.
I stopped fighting my inner demons, were on the same side now.
Well-behaved women rarely make history
I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong
He who laughs last, didn’t get it.
We live in an age where pizza gets to your home before police.
“I’m an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the house.”
“Cheese… milk’s leap toward immortality.”
“You have a cough? Go home tonight, eat a whole box of Ex-Lax, tomorrow you’ll be afraid to cough.”
“He’s so optimistic he’d buy a burial suit with two pairs of pants.”
“Half of the people in the world are below average.”
“A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.”
A lawyer defending a man accused of burglary tried a creative defense to get
his client off the hook. “My client mere-ly inserted his arm into the window and
removed a few paltry items. His arm is not himself, so I fail to see how you
can punish the whole individual for an offense committed soley by his arm.”
“Well put,” the judge replied with a grin. “Using that same logic, I sentence the
defendant’s arm to one year’s imprison-ment. Your client can accompany the
arm or not, as he chooses.”The defendant smiled. With his lawyer’s
help, he detatched his artificial limb, laid it on the bench and walked out.
. Your.Community.Calendar .July 28th• Eastend horse showauguST 2nd to 4th• Frenchman River Gospel Jam in shaunavonauguST 8th• 2013 senior open - Rock Creek Golf ClubauguST 3rd• shaunavon Ranch RodeoauguST 10th & 11th• shaunavon horse show - Ron Winquist ArenaauguST 21ST- skateboard/BMX day Camp. Call the Rec office for detailsauguST 21 -25TH• 2013 shaunavon Classic sheepdog trials
If you have an event you’d like to see in the Community Calendar, we’d love to share it!
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siMPLE stEPs EnsuRE sAFE suMMER ACtivity Summer is a busy time for many with barbeques, camping, water activities, and socializing on the agenda. The Cypress Health Region is reminding the public to exercise a few simple precautions to ensure that the summer months are as enjoy-able as possible. Picnics, barbeques, and potlucks are abundant during the summer months and are a great way to celebrate the summer holidays. Taking care of FOOD PREPARATION is an important step to staying healthy during these times. Before eating, preparing, or handling foods, wash your hands with soap and water and use paper towels. Keeping food either hot or cold right up to the moment of cooking and/or serving prevents bacterial growth that can cause illness. It is recommended that meat, poultry, and seafood all be cooked to appropriate temperatures prior to consumption. Partial precooking is not recom-mended. If you are using a barbeque to cooks foods it is particularly important to ensure that foods taken directly from a freezer are thoroughly cooked both inside and outside; the appearance of cooked meat on the outside does not necessarily equal cooked meat on the inside. The use of hand wear and properutensils around a barbeque are important to prevent burns from hot temperatures. Other helpful FOOD HANDLING TIPS include washing fruits and vegetables thoroughly before cutting and refrigerate if not being eaten right away. Ensure all plates, cutting boards, and utensils are washed, rinsed, and sanitized (where possi-ble) before use, especially when in contact with raw meats. On short trips it is recommended that you bring your own bottled or purified water. If purified water is not available heat is still the safest, most effective method to purifying contaminated water. In a heat-safe container bring water up to the boiling point and maintain a rolling boil for at least one minute, then allow it cool. Only treated, purified, decontaminated water should be used for drinking, brush-ing teeth, and washing fruits and vegetables. On hot days where UV INDExES approach dangerous levels it is wise to be mindful of the potential dangers that the sun’s rays cause. Wearing sunscreen, sun-glasses, staying hydrated, and taking shelter in shade or cooled indoor environ-ments will help protect you from sunburn and heat stroke. Prolonged sun exposure on seemingly unharmful cloudy days can result in dangerous exposure to UV rays. Children are particularly susceptible and require maximum protection. Intense sun exposure during early childhood appears to increase one’s risk of health con-sequences later in life. With warm weather the likelihood of SEVERE WEATHER increases. During a summer prairie storm it is best to take shelter indoors. When indoors and light-ning is present do not use corded telephones and avoid items that conduct electric-ity such as appliances, bathtubs, radiators, and metal pipes. If you are in a vehicle and approach severe weather stay inside the vehicle and park in a location void of trees and power lines. Do not touch any metal. If you are caught outdoors during a storm and no immediate shelter is available look for low lying areas that are clear from streams in the event of flash flood-ing. The key to severe storms in summer is to minimize your contact with the ground and make yourself a small target to reduce the risk of being electrocuted by a ground charge. TORNADOES can be common in Saskatchewan and have potential to cause widespread destruction. Signs of a potential tornado include lightning, extremely dark clouds, and a rumbling or whistling sound that is caused by flying debris. If you suspect a tornado go to the basement or take shelter in a small interior ground floor such as a bathroom, staying away from windows, doors, and outside walls. If you are in a vehicle during a tornado do not stay in the vehicle. Take cover by crouching in a low-lying area such as a ditch and be prepared to move in the case of flooding. Do not take shelter under a bridge or overpass. Winds can accelerate under an overpass and cause injury or death from flying debris. If you have a MEDICAL EMERGENCY PLEASE DIAL 9-1-1 immediately to access an ambulance. For non-urgent medical advice call HEALTHLINE AT 8-1-1; a trained, registered nurse is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The Cypress Health Region encourages everyone to have a safe and enjoyablesummer.
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Card of thanksI would like to send a BIG bouquet out to the organizing com-mittee and all the volunteers of the Centennial Celebrations. A job well done! Thank you - Trudy Wagner. 41108619/25JL-1w/31JLp
Coming EventsYou are invited to a shower to honour Elizabeth Clark, bride of Rick Clark (son of Dawn and Robert) to be held on Monday, July 29 at the Catholic Church Hall at 7:30 p.m. As they will be travelling to and living in Vancouver, a money tree is the pre-ferred gift. 41083995/22JL-29JLp
FOR REnt615 Centre St. - 2 storey, 3 bedroom furnished house, satellite TV included. 480 4th St. W. - 2 storey, 5 bedroom furnished house, satellite TV included. 306-297-3620. 41108616/22JL-02AUGp
House for rent in Eastend. 1,200 + 600 square feet. Newly renovated, very clean. Fully furnished, internet/Bell TV. Ideal for pipeline/oilfield. Phone 306-295-7361. 41083740/23MY-tnc
Treed full service R.V. sites; internet, laundry, showers or shared accommodation with deck, bbq, laundry, satellite TV available. Call 306-297-3184, 306-297-7749. 41083957/28JN-26AUGp
FOR SALE2002 Dodge 3500 Crew Truck. $8,000. Call Sheldon at 306-294-7228. 41109922/26JL-1w/01AUp
2004 F350 with 6 inch lift. New tires. Many upgrades. Must Sell. $14,500. Call Sheldon 306-294-7228. 41109923/26JL-1w/01AUp
R.V. 5th Wheel hitch and manual slider kit. R.V. 5th Wheel hitch w/gooseneck ball. $300 each. 306-297-3184. 41083998/18JL-13SEPp
HELP WAntEDNeed full time food beverage supervisor, kitchen helpers, food and beverage servers and housekeepers at King’s Hotel (Maruti Hotel Inc). Phone 306-297-2243. 41109914/22JL-TN
Full time summer student position available from July to August. Experience working with children would be an asset. Police record check and TB test required. Apply by dropping resume at 540 5th St. E. Shaunavon or in writing Box 1463 Shaunavon Sk. S0N 2M0 41108935/22JL-02AUGc
Are you looking for a fun-filled career? The Shaunavon Children’s Learning Center may be just right for you. We are
looking for a full time Early Childhood Educator. Applicants must have or be willing to take first aid, CPRC and ECE III classes. Equivalency will be evaluated by the Ministry of Education for Teachers, Teacher assistant, Rehabilitation Workers and Social Workers. A police record check and TB test is required. Experience working with children is an asset. Offers competitive wages and benefits. Apply in writing stating qualifications and references to Box 1463 Shaunavon, Sk. S0N 2M0 or call (306) 297-2758. 41108934/22JL-02AUGc
Part time cook position at Shaunavon Children’s Learning Center. Must have or be willing to take Safe Food Handling and first aid/CPRC. A police record check and TB test are required. Apply in writing with references to Box 1463 Shaunavon, Sk. S0N 2M0 or call (306) 297-2758. 41108937/22JL-02AUGc
Seasonal Roofing Assistant wanted. Hard working, motivated, physically fit, clean abstract, reply to Box 1635, Shaunavon, Sk. S0N 2M0. 41083974/09JL-4w/AU6p
Looking for energetic, and fun, full and part time morning shifts. $11.25 full time to start, training, and benefits. Apply at Shaunavon Subway today! 41083978/02JL-31JLp
LIVEStOCK FOR SALEAngus Yearling Bulls. IN FOCUS, FINAL ANSWER, EXPEDITION, RITO 616, blood lines. Many good heifer pros-pects. Phone Kevin Gilbert 306-295-3371. 41083611/02JL-4w/29JLp
SERVICESBath & Biscuit Dog Grooming & Boarding. 306-294-7604 or 306-297-3133. 41083948/24JN-6w/06AUp
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). 41083979/09JL-31/JLc
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Advertise with us!Classified Garage sale
listing in Both the shaunavon standard and “your daily Fix” for only$10.00 (per week plus tax)
Over 20 words charged at ¢.20 per word
And we’ll throw in 5 full colour GARAGE SALE POStERS!Call (306) 297-4144 or stop into the shaunavon standard
Servicing and Repairing all makes and models:• Lift Kits • Exhaust • Programmers
• DPF, Urea and EGR deletes• Methanol Injection • EFI Live Tuning
• Wheel and Tire Packages • Diesel Repair• General Service and Diagnostics
Open 8-5 Monday - Friday - Weekends by Appointment Call Cam to book today
PHONE 306-297-3074 • 181 -3rd Ave Eastccperformance@sasktel.net 24hr cell 306-294-7808
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Legacy Paint & Pet Supplies 423 Centre st. shaunavon
306-297-6333
1-800-267-3277
Come in to our store or give us a ring to place your
sears orders!
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2013 Senior Open
SHAuNAvON
thursday, August 8th
18 Hole - Stroke Play with Shot Gun Start9 Hole - non-competitive option available
Members $40 (or $35 for 9 hole option)
non-Members $60 (or $50 for 9 hole option)
Registration between 9:30am - 10:00am
To register call Clubhouse at306-297-6366before August 4th, 2013
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SUMMER ACTIVE 2013On the Move Ages 10-18 - FREE!
6:30-8:30 pm (meet at SHS or the rink @ 6:30 pm)Girls on Mondays & Boys on Thursdays
Hunger Games #2: August 8thBoth BOYS and GIRLS on the Move meet at Memorial Park at 6:30 pm on Thursday, August 8th for the Hunger Games part 2!
youth Floor Hockey league - FREE!When: Wednesday evenings @ 7 pm at the rink. Drop ins wel-
come. Playoffs will be Wednesday, August 14th and Prizes will be given out!
youth Bowling league - Tuesdays @ 7:30-8:30 pm.For more info or to register Contact Sara @ Wellness and Leisure
or Wildhorse Bowling Alley @ 297-3633. Drop ins welcome. Cost: 8 yrs and up $9.00 5-7yrs $8/session
The League will end off with a Family night on Tuesday, August 6th! For this night only, it will be $5/person!
Playground ProgramTuesdays and Thursdays @ 2nd floor of the rink
Ages 5-8 @ 9:30-12 pm and Ages 9-12 @ 1-4 pmOn August 6th the morning group will be HAVING A WATER
FIGHT for “Under the Sea” day so bring swim gear!Cost: $2 per day or purchase a $20 “Play Pass” for the summer!
TD Summer reading Program - FREE!Will run Wednesdays @ 1-2 pm from July 3-August 7 for ages 6-12 with the
“Afternoon at the Museum Program” to follow from 2-3 pm.Skateboard/BMX Day Camp
Tentatively Scheduled for Wednesday, August 21st.Cost is TBA. Phone Sara at the rec. office for details.
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For more information on Summer Active call Sara @297-3029 or email: summerrec@sasktel.net
or like our Facebook page “Shaunavon Summer Active 2013”
346 Centre St Shaunavon, Sask. Phone 306-297-4144 Email: yourdailyfix@hotmail.com Website: www.yourdailyfix.me
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
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703 hwy 37 - shaunavon
24 Hour Service
306-297-3722
riley KornfeldKornElect@hotmail.comCell (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 tyson@sedonaltd.com
1-910 3rd Ave West - Bennett Plaza P.O. Box 337 SHAUNAVON, SK S0N 2M0Telephone: (306) 297-3383Facsimilie: (306) 297-3601Swift Current Office: (306) 773-7285stark.sha@sasktel.netLLP
• 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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A•N•A• Holdings Ltd.Potable Water Hauling
• Shack Water Hauling • Hot Shot Service
• Safety FencesAlex Cell: 306-295-7779 Garth Cell: 306-295-7997
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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BoBBy John’sCamping
Full Service Hookups 4 Miles W. of Shaunavon on Hwy 13
Quiet rural setting campground close to nature, where you can get away from it all and enjoy the land of the living sky!
22 Large, Back-in, Rv sites. Power, Water & sewer.
daily, Weekly, Monthly & seasonal Rates
Please call 306-297-4171306-297-7864 or 306-297-786541
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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
We Change OilOpen: 8:30 am - 6:00 p.m
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451 1st Ave. n - Shaunavon 306-297-3331
• PLuMbInG • HEAtInG• GAS FIttInG
For all your residential & light commercial needs
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PH: 306-297-4080223 - 2nd Ave. West
Rentals
DEALER:• Distributer of Acklands Grainger Gas• Able to order all Acklands Grainger Products
223 - 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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Free Estimates4110
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CoMModitiEs Brent Crude Oil : $107.19/BBL -1.15%Light Crude Oil : $105.39/BBL -1.75%Natural Gas : $3.70/MMBtu -1.08%Unleaded Gasoline : $3.05/gal -0.33% prices from: Jul 24 change since: Jul 23
source - www.rigzone.com