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........ ...Your.Daily.Fix... Wednesday, May 24th 2017 Published daily Mon thru Fri FREE of Charge - Enjoy! www.yourdailyfix.me Page 1 - May 24, 2017 Published by e Shaunavon Standard • Phone 306-297-4144 Email: info@yourdailyfix.me Website: www.yourdailyfix.me 20% OFF NEW SPRING FASHIONS Ladies, Mens & Juniors 299 Centre St., Shaunavon, SK (306) 297-2434 41250667/31MY17c See What’s New .... Local & Regional Headlines ~ Jokes ~ Crossword Puzzle ~ Horoscope ~ Coming Events ~ Funny Stories ~ Interesting Tidbits ~ Recipes ~ Classifieds ~ Business Directory ~ Pick up a FREE copy or go online!! 41250939/1y-04AU17 Join us, at Access Real Estate Inc. as we partner with Tammy Arendt Affinity Credit Union for a Customer Appreciation Day! Wednesday, MAY 31 from 1pm - 4pm Q&A WITH REALTOR & MORTGAGE ADVISOR PRIZES TO BE WON! SNACKS & SPARKLING CONVERSATION! Tenants that pay rent that day are entered in a separate draw! R Located at 320 Hwy #37 N Shaunavon 306.297.2772 1.866.779.0555 www.silversagechev.ca Dealer License #910995 Cruisin’ in style this summer with a 2002 CHEVROLET CAMARO $23,888 41317827/1y/15MY18c Take this “One of Kind” Camaro Cruisin’ this summer! Call TODAY to book your appointment: 1-866-773-1657 In Shaunavon Tuesday, June 13 th Canalta Hotel meeting room SAVE $ 5oo Bring in this ad to when you purchase a pair of hearing devices! • FREE Hearing tests • Ear wax removal • FREE Hearing Aid demos • Repairs & Adjustments Serving Shaunavon for 20+ years! 41251215/16FE17c “The Family Pharmacy Is The Heart Of Your Community” 306-297-1333 • 335 Centre St, Shaunavon 41251996/10AU17c Mon - Sat from 9am - 6pm • 306-297-1333 NEW - Summer Hours Effective June 1st Monday - Friday: 9am - 6pm Saturday: 9am - 3pm 41317825/1y/15MY18c Auto Parts 875 3rd Ave. W. Shaunavon 306.297.2234 Hours : Mon-Fri 7am - 6pm Saturday 8am - 5pm; Sunday 10am - 4pm Check out our new “Simplicity” mowers! RV Auto Parts coming to Frontier Soon! FERRIS MOWERS are IN!! 41317298/17FE-16FE18c ctv.ca - Almost 42,000 businesses have ap- plied to hire a student through the Cana- da Summer Jobs program, surpassing the number of applications last year, the fed- eral government says. e number of applications could be considered a bit of a miracle aſter federal officials predicted earlier this year that ap- plications would fall short of the govern- ment’s goals. e feared shortfall was the reason the Liberals extended the application period for an extra two weeks in January, giving federal officials and MPs more time to promote the program in regions where ap- plications were lagging. Exactly how many jobs that translates into at not-for-profit organizations, pub- lic sector employers and small business- es with 50 or fewer employees won’t be known until the end of the year. Employers annually withdraw from the program despite being approved for fund- ing, sometimes because they can’t recruit students, or they overestimate how many positions they need to fill. Last year, the program funded almost 66,000 jobs, but fell short of the 77,000 jobs the Liberals had hoped to fill with the help of an extra $113 million annually last year, this year, and next. EXTRA WORK AND TIME LEADS TO JUMP IN CANADA SUMMER JOBS FUNDING REQUESTS 346 Centre Street Shaunavon SK 306-297-4144 We can help you Keep the kids busy! • Paints • Chalk • Bananagrams • Crib • Trolls models • Wonderfoam shapes • Face Painting sticks • Colouring books • Markers • and MORE!!

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...Your.Daily.Fix... Wednesday, May 24th 2017Published daily Mon thru Fri

FREE of Charge - Enjoy!www.yourdailyfix.me

Page 1 - May 24, 2017 Published by The Shaunavon Standard • Phone 306-297-4144 Email: [email protected] Website: www.yourdailyfix.me

20% OFF NEW SPRING FASHIONS

Ladies, Mens & Juniors299 Centre St., Shaunavon, SK(306) 297-243441

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See What’s New .... Local & Regional Headlines ~ Jokes ~ Crossword Puzzle ~ Horoscope ~ Coming Events ~ Funny Stories ~ Interesting Tidbits ~ Recipes ~ Classifieds ~ Business Directory ~ Pick up a FREE copy or go online!!

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Join us, at

Access Real Estate Inc.as we partner with

Tammy ArendtAffinity Credit Union

for a Customer Appreciation Day!Wednesday, MAY 31 from 1pm - 4pmQ&A WITH REALTOR & MORTGAGE ADVISOR

PRIZES TO

BE WON!SNACKS &

SPARKLINGCONVERSATION!Tenants that pay rent that day are

entered in a separate draw!

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Located at 320 Hwy #37 NShaunavon

306.297.2772 1.866.779.0555

www.silversagechev.caDealer License #910995

Cruisin’ in style this summerwith a 2002 CHEVROLET CAMARO

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ctv.ca - Almost 42,000 businesses have ap-plied to hire a student through the Cana-da Summer Jobs program, surpassing the number of applications last year, the fed-eral government says. The number of applications could be considered a bit of a miracle after federal officials predicted earlier this year that ap-plications would fall short of the govern-ment’s goals. The feared shortfall was the reason the Liberals extended the application period for an extra two weeks in January, giving federal officials and MPs more time to promote the program in regions where ap-plications were lagging. Exactly how many jobs that translates into at not-for-profit organizations, pub-lic sector employers and small business-es with 50 or fewer employees won’t be known until the end of the year.Employers annually withdraw from the program despite being approved for fund-ing, sometimes because they can’t recruit students, or they overestimate how many positions they need to fill.Last year, the program funded almost 66,000 jobs, but fell short of the 77,000 jobs the Liberals had hoped to fill with the help of an extra $113 million annually last year, this year, and next.

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suMMER jobs Funding REquEsts

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We can help youKeep the kids busy!

• Paints • Chalk • Bananagrams • Crib • Trolls models • Wonderfoam shapes

• Face Painting sticks • Colouring books • Markers • and MORE!!

The program is one piece in a larger puz-zle that the government is trying to solve about how to boost youth employment for now and in the future in the face of a rap-idly shifting economy. Last year, the Liberals struck an expert panel to come up with recommendations on how the government could help young people, many of whom were key to the Liberals’ election success. Yet two months after the panel delivered its final report to Labour Minister Patty Hajdu, the Liberals have yet to release the document. In an interview last week, Hajdu said the report would be released very soon. She said the government was working out the logistics of the release, including how it would be released, where the announce-ment would take place and -- most impor-tantly -- when the public would see the document. Hajdu said she expected the report to become the basis of a long-term plan for the government. “I see the report as a real foundation and starting point, but it’s not sort of the end of the story. There’s a need to make sure we are continually evolving as youth evolve and as the job market evolves.” The Liberals second budget put an em-

phasis on skills training and getting stu-dents more on-the-job experience to help navigate a labour market defined by part-time and precarious employment and job churn. But just how bad the situation is for young workers is the subject of some de-bate among federal officials. Internal government documents suggest that concerns about the number of young workers caught in part-time employment -- usually considered to be precarious em-ployment -- may be overblown. The commentary on a December re-search paper from a national think-tank cites internal government research that shows part-time work has been relatively stable relative to the overall economy over the last two decades, meaning jumps in part-time work might just be a result of an increasing population. Even though youth are over-represent-ed in part-time or temporary work like casual, seasonal and contract jobs, it may simply be because it represents a stepping stone towards more stable employment, say the documents, obtained by The Ca-nadian Press under the Access to Informa-tion Act.

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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMTues.& Thurs. 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.

For students currently in K-6 Shaunavon Public School - Cost: Free!

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For more information on Summer Active call Tanai at 306-297-3029or email [email protected]

On May 23rd we will be going to the museum & on JUNE 8th we will be going to the pool. Please send the

proper swim gear * Please pick up your child at the museum and/or pool on these days!*

SURGE - The Bigger the Better! Tuesday, June 6th 7-9pmAges 8+ Meet at the SPS - Prizes to be won!

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. Your.Daily.Crossword.Puzzle . WednesdayMay 24

Your Local Weather

Forecast:

todayLow +6 / High +20

SunnytHurSday

Low +5/ High +10Light rain

fridayLow +7/ High +16

Mainly Sunny

Saturday Low +8/ High +20

Sunny

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ACRoSS1. Cafe au __5. Scope10. Impresses14. “Deal __ __ Deal”15. Circus performer, informally16. Corn lily17. Broad18. Dices19. Short-tailed wildcat20. New single off Serena Ryder’s latest album ‘Utopia’ that goes “You’re plugging into me / High voltage chemistry...”: 2 wds.23. Prefix to ‘normal’24. “Citizen __” (1941)25. To and __28. Suzette’s serving at brunch?30. Purchase31. Any episode of “The Beach-combers” now33. Distinguished title abbr.34. Traverse36. Joan’s “Knots Landing” char-acter37. Mr. Garcia of “ocean’s Eleven” (2001)39. The __ Rovers (Canadian folk group)41. Carte du jour42. Skin beautifiers44. Traveller’s documentation46. Robert Plant’s rock gr.47. Beach Boys song title car48. Nadia’s famous score in Mon-treal49. Movie†projector attachments51. Percentage on a chg. card52. German industrial region54. Gang’s land55. Canadian movie director: 2 wds.59. “10, 9, 8 ...lift off!” gr.62. Puffer’s particular pipe63. Church section64. Grad65. Like acid wash jeans, now66. Exclude67. Non-royal68. Heretofore: 2 wds.69. Becomes beyond betrothed

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1. TV/movies actor Chad2. Botanical ‘coat’3. Sovereign4. Workie boot protection5. Ghana’s capital city6. Seafood fish of Hawaii, when doubled7. St. Catharines, ontario school: 2 wds.8. Live, as a soccer ball: 2 wds.9. Model/actor Mr. Beckford10. Trickery11. Prefix to ‘moron’ (Figure of speech variety)12. Come in first13. Li’l jazz instrument21. Very, in Quebec City22. Bridal designer Ms. Wang25. The J. Geils Band hit that begins with camera sound effects26. Streamlet27. Does a bit better than: 2 wds.28. Cousin of Fonzie on “Happy Days”29. “Da Doo __ __” by The Crystals30. Slot machine symbol32. Shade tree35. Television’s Magnum, et al.36. TV taping format, e.g.38. Torah reader’s pointer40. Canuck ID43. Actress, Rooney __45. Lily kind48. “...a will, __ a way.”50. Prior to this time, poetically53. Space shadow54. Psychic fair card55. Doorway part56. Attention57. Metamorphoses poet58. Meshworks59. Log Z’s60. Completely61. Actress, Melissa __ Anderson

Spaghetti pizza1 (8 ounce) package spaghetti, broken into 2-inch pieces1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup milk 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese, divided 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt 1 (16 ounce) jar spaghetti sauce 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 4 ounces pepperoni sausage, sliced

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Grease a 9x13-inch baking dish. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add spaghetti and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain and rinse with cold water. Combine egg, milk, 1/2 cup of the mozzarella cheese, salt, and garlic salt in a large bowl. Stir in cooked spaghetti; mix well.Spread mixture into prepared baking dish. Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and reduce temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Spread sauce over spaghetti. Sprinkle with oregano, basil, and the remaining 1 1/2 cups mozzarella. Top with pepperoni, return to oven, and bake until cheese is bubbly and beginning to brown, about 30 minutes more. Let stand 5 minutes before cutting.

..Your.Daily.Horoscope..

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YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE

FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2017

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, May 24, 2017ARIES(March 21 to April 19)Be open to new ideas or applications

on how to use something that youalready own. You also might see newways of making money.

TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)Take a realistic look in the mirror to

see how you can improve your appear-ance today. After all, you never get a sec-ond chance to make a first impression.

GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)If you work diligently at something

behind the scenes, you will come upwith some new results. You have a clevermind, and today you are resourceful.

CANCER(June 21 to July 22)You might attract someone powerful

today. If so, listen to what this person hasto say, because he or she could influenceyour future goals in some way. (It neverhurts to listen.)

LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)A discussion with a parent, boss or

authority figure will be powerful today.However, you might have new ideasabout how to make improvements orreforms. If so, speak up.

VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)Avoid controversial issues like poli-

tics, religion and racial matters today,because people are intense. This means adiscussion could turn into a quarrel. Youdon’t need this.

LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Take care of loose details regarding

taxes, debt, bills, inheritances and insur-ance issues today, because you have thefocus and concentration to get this done.Ah, freedom!

© 2017 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Be accommodating with others today,

because the Moon is opposite your sign.This means you cannot be demanding.Just go along with whatever happens.

SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)Set aside some time today to do some-

thing that will make you feel better orga-nized. Give yourself a support system tomake your life easier.

CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)Today you might see a new approach

when it comes to a social situation orhow you deal with children. Likewise,you might view a romantic situation in anew light.

AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)Today you will see ways to make

improvements at home, or how you canchange the way you do things at home.You might see new uses for things youalready own.

PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)This is a strong day for those of you

who sell, market, teach, act or write,because your communication skills aredirect and forthright. You will be clearabout what you want.

YOU BORN TODAY You are adreamer and sometimes hesitant aboutwhen to act. However, this year is asocial and happy year with bright andcheerful vibrations. Broaden your socialcircle to include new contacts. Romanceand love affairs may bloom. You want tolive life to its fullest. This year is a yearof choices. You might face an importantdecision. Happiness is having alterna-tives.

Birthdate of: Queen Victoria,monarch; Bob Dylan, singer/songwriter;Patti LaBelle, singer.

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day obsERvanCEs FoR May 24 tiara day

brother’s dayscavenger Hunt day

Mary Had a little lamb dayMorse Code day

(First message sent in 1844)Methodist Church birthday

(1738)sesame streeet’s sam the

Robot debuted

Friday, May 26, 20179:30 Am - 4:00 PmCatholic Church Hall

*Book A Table Fee $15.00 *Pie & Coffee $5.00*Donated Items & Pies would be appreciated

For More Information Contact:Philip: 306-297-2928 | Roger: 306-297-8854

Gail: 306-297-3314

Sponsored By Shaunavon & District Pro-Life

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Bobcat Coulee 3-D Archery ShootMay 27 & 28, 2017

Schermerhorn Ranch - H&H Corn Maze (South of Hwy 1 on the Carmichael Grid, 21.3km North of Shaunavon to Aldag Grid & follow signs

NASP Category (no broadheads or rangefinders)

Food & Concession available Primitive camping available For more information contact David at 306-297-8033 or Gordie 306-297-3612

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Johnny’s Father asked for the password to our Wi-Fi.

“It’s taped under the modem,” I told him.

After three failed attempts to log on, he asked, “Am I

spelling this right?

T-A-P-E-D-U-N-D-E-R-T-H-E-M-O-D-E-M

5th annual

Proceeds to upgrading the Eastend Trans Canada Trail

AWARDS: Prizes will be awarded

Community members are welcome to attend to encourage participants and enjoy refreshments and muffins!

INFORMATION: To register pick up a registration form at Eastend Innovation Credit Union

• 1 / 5k Run/Walk • 10k Run• 1k Family/Community Streambank Stroll

July 1, 2017 - Eastend, SK

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START TIME AND PLACE:• Eastend Town Park • 8:00-9:00am - Pick up race package• 9:30am - Start timeDETAILS:• Early Registration Deadline - June 13, 2017• 1k / 5k /10k run - $30.00 Early Registration (includes a t-shirt) / $35.00 after June 13th ** no t-shirt guarantee after June 13th• 1k Family / Community Streambank Stroll $10.00 per person or $25.00 per family (min.3 max 5) no t-shirt

Trans Canada Trek

I saw a sign at a gas station. It said “Help Wanted.” There

was another sign below it that said “Self Service.” So I hired myself. Then I made myself

the boss. I gave myself a raise. I paid myself. Then I quit.

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.. Your.Community.Calendar ..Friday, May 26th• Pro-Life Garage Sale - Christ the King Church Hall 9:30am - 4pmMay 27 & 28• Bobcat Coulee Archery ShootSunday, May 28th• Badgers Sr. Men’s Baseball vs. Richmound @ 1pmthurSday, June 1St• Recycling Pick up - WEST SideMonday, June 5th• Shaunavon Public School SCC AGM 7pm at the SPSWedneSday, June 14th• High School Colour NightJune 16 & 17• Slow Pitch TournamentFriday, June 30th• Shaunavon High School Graduation

• The Shaunavon Library Kids’ Korner program. Every Friday at 11:00a.m. at the library. Kids ages 0-5 years are welcome to attend with an adult.• AA & Al-Anon - Fridays @ 7pm Centre St United Church basement• Advanced Scrabble Club - Mondays @1:30pm Shaunavon Library. Bring a partner!• Legion Regular Monthly meeting 2nd Monday of each month @ 7:30 p.m• Hospital Auxiliary Meetings 3rd Tuesday of the Month. 1:30pm Seniors Hall. New members welcome!• Senior’s Centre Activities: Cribbage Wednesdays @ 1pm; Snooker & Pool daily. More players welcome!• Seniors Regular Monthly Meetings held 2nd Tues. of every month 3:30pm followed by a potluck supper.• Retired Hospital Staff meet the 3rd Monday of every month at JB’s Gallery at 10am.• Duplicate Bridge Mondays at 1:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. at the Seniors Centre.• Legion Old Time Dance - Every Thursday at 8:00pm. Everyone Welcome

• Courtesy van - 306-297-7989 shaunavon van for the disabled 306-297-7902

Home & Agro306-297-2662RETAIL STORE:

Mon to Fri 8am - 6pmSat 8am - 5pm

Sun 10am - 5pmLUMBER YARD: Closed Sundays

AGRO: Mon to Fri 8am - 6pm

C-Store306-297-2664

Open 7 Days a Week6am - 10pm

Cardlock Open 24/7

Food Store306-297-2681

Mon to Fri 8am - 7pmSat 8am - 6pm

Sun 12 noon - 5pm

www.shaunavonco-op.ca

NOW is the time to get your roof done!

Check out our selection of IKO Shingles

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Stop in for siding colour samples!

Get OUTSIDE and RELAX with some new patio furniture, patio heaters, fire tables and more!

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• Rock Creek golf -Ladies Nite Tuesday (Tee off at 6pm)- Men’s Nite Wednesday (Tee off at 6pm) and Seniors Wednesday & Friday (1:30pm Tee off) To Register call 306-297-6366

Top barbecue Tips for grilling your way inTo spring cbc.ca - Claire Tansey, a food writer, chef and cooking teacher, is the barbecue master and she isn’t holding back her secrets.

which barbecue should i use? You may be asking, which grill is best: gas or charcoal? According to Tansey, both are great. “Gas barbecuing is so great and easy for a weeknight meal,” she explained. “Whereas charcoal is fantastic for those sunny weekend afternoons when you have nothing but time, and maybe a large cold cocktail, and you want to just fire up the grill and enjoy the process a little bit more.” Tansey said that using charcoal is perfect to add extra flavour to grilled steak, chicken and lamb.

How can i check if i have propane? If you haven’t been grilling for a while, it can sometimes be difficult to find out if there’s enough gas in the tank to make dinner. Tansey’s trick? Boil a kettle full of water and pour it all over the gas tank. “If it’s cold, there is gas still in there. If it’s warm, or sort of room tempera-ture, then it’s empty.” If the tank gets cold halfway down, you have half a tank, which is often oK for cooking a meal.

How can i prevent food from sticking to the grill? Tansey said keeping food from sticking is all about being prepared. First, preheat the grill. If you are using gas, turn your burners to full blast for at least 15 minutes. Next, grease the grill. You can spray generously with cooking spray or take a clean rag dipped in oil and wipe it over the grill right before you are going to place your food on it. Lastly, stop flipping your food. Tansey said you should let everything cook thoroughly on each side, only flipping once or twice.

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Call us for a quote on your project!

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• Business Cards • Letterhead • Envelopes • Posters

• Pamphlets • Coil binding • Raffle tickets • Photocopies• Postcards • Flyers • Menus

• Booklets/Programs• Non-Carbon form books:

- Invoice books - Receipt books - Ticket books- Driver’s Log Books - Safety Meeting Books

- and all other oilfield books

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.. South West HAPPENINGS ..Claydon

June 2 & 3 - Slow Pitch Tourny

eaStend:Saturday, June 3rd• Community Yard Sales 10-3:30Friday, June 9• Eastend High School GraduationtueSday, June 20• Eastend School Colour Night - Eastend School Gym - 7pmSaturday, July 1St• Eastend Trans Canada TrekJuly 13 & 14• Coasters Classic Car TourJuly 14 - 16• Rally in the ValleyJuly 21-23• Eastend Annual open Golf & Curl• Dino Days

Frontier:Saturday, May 27th• Frontier Dance Club presents: Showcase 2017 7pm @ School GymWedneSday, June 28• Frontier High School Graduation

Gull laKe:Friday, May 26th• Annual bedding plant sale at the Gull Lake Museum. 10:30-3pmThursday, June 8th• Autumn House BBQ & Bake Sale @ 4:30pmWedneSday, June 14• Gull Lake School Colour Night Saturday, June 24th• Kreative Kidz Krayola RunSaturday, auGuSt 19th• Gull Lake’s Canada 150 Celebra-tion - watch for detailsOur guidelines are that the Community Calendar /SW Happenings is reserved for community events hosted by volunteer community organizations or

other non business related community events if they have placed an ad in either the Standard or Your Daily Fix. (ie. concerts, dances, events etc where

there is a fee to attend)

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]

Employment OpportunityShaunavon Tire & Alignment

is looking for a FULL TIME RECEPTIONISTCompetitive wages and excellent benefits.

Experience not needed - the right applicant will be trained. Drop off your resume to the

front desk, 414 3rd Ave. West,

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A woman who was driving down the highway pulled over to the side of the road when the policeman driving behind her turned on his lights and siren. She didn't have her seat belt on so as soon as she stopped, she quietly slipped it on before the officer got to her window. After talking to her about speeding, the officer said, "I see you are wearing your seat belt. Do you believe in wearing it at all times?" "Yes, I do, officer," she politely replied. "Interesting," said the of-ficer. "Do you always loop it through your steering wheel like that?"

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Thank you to Sask Lotteries for the grant. From the Aquabelles. 41304168/24-30MYp

Thank you to everyone who so generously donated to my MS Walk. Verna Buck 41317597/17-24MYp

coming eventsJoin the family in celebrating the life of Tom Gardner, May 27th 2017 at the Senior Citizen’s Hall. 482 Centre St. Shaunavon at 2:00pm. Light lunch and refreshements. 41317592/15-26MYp

There will be a bridal shower for Meagan Hedstrom, bride-elect of Brandon Floberg on Friday, June 2nd at 7:00pm at the Catholic Church Hall. Please consider this your invitation to attend. 41304163/23MY-2JNp

for sAle2006 Chev Uplander LT, 3.5L V6, 185000km, auto, FWD, ABS, Power WML driver’s seat, bucket seats, CD player, On-Star, privacy glass, winter rims and tires. 306-294-7100. 41317589/11-25MYp

gArAge sAleTons of household items and yard and garden furniture and ornaments. Lots of FREE and Almost FREE items! Do not miss this sale. 365 2nd Ave. East. (due East of the Liquor Store). Saturday, June 3rd 9am - 2pm. 41304165/23MY-2JNp

help WAntedWork that matters. Cypress Hills Ability Centres, Inc., an organization providing services for individuals with disabilities, has part-time and full time employment available at CHACI. Training will be provid-ed. Call 306-297-2776 for further informa-tion. Email resume to [email protected]. 41317893/24MY-6JNc

Down in the dumps without a summer job? Southwest Waste Management is hiring a summer student - 30 hours per week. Apply today! 306-297-4020. 41317834/23-29MYc

Looking for someone to cultivate and seed grass on a small area of pasture. Call 306-297-3774. 41304160/17-24MYp

Looking to hire a helper for custom fenc-ing. Full time for summer months. Must have class 5 and prior fencing experience. Contact Greg Amon 306-618-9082 or [email protected]. 41316696/15MY-29MYp

Shaunavon Subway is looking for a mature full-time Sandwich Artist. Email resume to [email protected] or apply within. 41317925/25AP-23MYp

services Will do yardwork, eavestrough cleaning or other odd jobs in the Shaunavon area. Phone 306-294-8585. 41317598/17-31MYp

Health & Beauty to your Hands & Feet! Manicures and Pedicures; for your conve-nience, service will be brought to your home. Call Gladys Sierra 306-297-8540. 41316698/8MY-4JLp

Grooming, Boarding and Dog Obedience. Call Jamie 306-294-7604. 41317883/1-31MYp

JC’s Cakes & Catering. Professional Catering & Fresh Baking. Check out our new Facebook page! Jenn & Chris Cragg 306-294-7457, 306-294-7344, [email protected] 41317884/1-31MYp

John’s Second Hand Store will be OPEN Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10am - 5pm. 41317885/1-31MYp

..Your.Classifieds.. • Classified ads are $7.00 per week (5 consecutive days) for 20

words or less (Additional words charged at ¢.20 per word) • 5% gst will be added to all prices Place your classified in both

“Your Daily Fix” and the “Shaunavon Standard” for a 10% discount! • Cut off for advertising is noon the previous

day & noon Friday for Monday’s issue

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www.yourdailyfix.meNEWNapkins in stock!!

Variety of colours, designs

and sizes ...

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306-297-4144

Spring/SummerNapkins

Employment Opportunities- Crew Truck Foremen- Vac Truck Driver- Tank Truck Driver We offer competitive wages and

excellent benefits.Must have valid oilfield tickets.

Please submit resume with driver abstract and

references to [email protected]

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MiKe’S VaC SerViCe• Septic Tanks

• Rotor Rooter306-297-8664Cell:

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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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rand- -- Polyurethane Foam insulation

- sand blasting- Pipe, vessel and tank

Coating- spray applied Cellulose

- industrial Painting

phone 306-297-2162

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Hours in effectuntil Feb. 11th

Regular Hours - 8am - 9pm Monday to Saturday

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Shaunavon Pizza & Chicken

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Monday - Friday 11am - 9pm &

Saturday 8am - 9pm

in effect nowHOURSMENU

#5 - 910 3rd Ave. W. Bennett Plaza, Shaunavon

306-297-1302

Eat Fresh!Open: 6:00am - 10pm

7 days a week!

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• Mechanical Insulating

• Pre-Fab Metal

Buildings - Utilidor

• Building Construction & Maintenance

• Bobcat ServicesAUDREY MATYKA

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• Heavy Truck Service •• Parts • Safeties •

713 Hwy 37 - Shaunavon

Oilfield Supply306-297-3722

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Cell (306) 294-7950 Riley Kornfeld41

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• Commercial • Agricultural

CoMModitiEsBrent Crude Oil : $50.22/BBL 2.97%Light Crude Oil : $47.33/BBL 3.06%Natural Gas : $3.29/MMBtu 1.91%Unleaded Gasoline : $1.54/gal 3.28% prices from: May 10 change since: May 9

source - www.rigzone.com

Be Responsible

don’t drink & drive

Farm Safely!

NEW ITEMS

arriving...We have your stationery

needs covered!

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Matyka Ent. Painting & Decorating

306-294-7624

Elsa Poch Owner/OperatorOver 20 years experience

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P&P Enterprises

Lane: 306-297-797224 Hour Service

*NEW* 50 ft Genie Lift • Steamers • Boilers • Vac Trucks

• Combo Unit • Hydro-Vac • Crew Trucks • Grader • Skid Steer

• Industrial Painting • Septic Truck • Vegetation Control • Hot Shot

Service with 40 ft trailer• Secor Accredited • ISNetworld

& Complyworks Compliant

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Interior & Exterior**Sprayer for Big Jobs (barns, sheds etc.) Residential & Commercial •FREE Estimates • References AvailableEastend 306-295-7866c

K&H Painting

World Financial GroupInsurance Agencyof Canada Inc.WFG Securities Inc.

Jodie CooperInsurance Agent &

Mutual Fund Representative

Ph: [email protected]

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Call 306-640-6113 for your FREE quote!

Taking bookings now for the 2017 season!

We install: wood siding, fascia, soffit & eavestrough

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ROCK SOLID EAVESTROUGHING

Badgers senior Men’s BaseBall schedule

• Sunday May 28 Home vs. Rockets @ 1:00pm B

* FREE ADMISSION, however don’t forget to bring your wallet for the Overtime 50-50 / Throw to Win

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* B & B FLIP FLOP GRILL will be at all the home games to satisfy your hunger!

Badgers senior Men’s BaseBall schedule

• Tuesday May 9 Home vs Greyhounds @ 6:30pm• Sunday May 28 Home vs. Rockets @ 1:00pm

B * FREE ADMISSION, however don’t forget to bring your wallet

for the Overtime 50-50 / Throw to Win www.hometeamsonline.com/saskalta

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* Register for this years slo-pitch tourney! June 16 & 17 - Call Kyle for more details 306-750-3079

* Register for this years slo-pitch tourney! June 16 & 17 - Call Kyle for more details 306-750-3079

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“I lost my rare deck of Tarot cards. I was

sad. They cost me a fortune.”