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...Your.Daily.Fix... Friday, March 31st 2017Published daily Mon thru Fri
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Canada 150 Youth Passes have been sold. 1,867 young travellers will discover Canada this summer,” the tweet read.The youth pass sales
were capped at 1,867 to mark the year of Canada’s confedera-tion.The Canada 150 Youth
Pass offered travellers aged 12 to 25 all-you-can-travel train service within Canada for the month of July for $150. The pass was also avail-able to those over the age of 25 who hold an International Student Identity Card (ISIC).The pass was created
by Via Rail to celebrate Canada’s 150th anni-versary. Via Rail will also spend over $2 mil-lion in various other initiatives as part of Canada 150 celebra-
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AUCTIONPerk Up Our Parks FUNDRAISING
Now AcceptingQUALITY Consignments & Donations!
Auction DaySaturday April 29Live, Silent & High Roller Auctions & Garage Sale!
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• New or Good Condition Used Items: Household Items, Office Items, Toys, Tools, Furniture • Equipment or Vehicles • Antiques • Vacation Packages • Business Products, Services or Gift Certificates • Sports Memorabilia • Recreational Equipment • Tickets to Sporting or Entertainment Events• Agricultural or Oilfield Products or Services and MORE! *Please - No Clothing or Used Electronics
We will be accepting items Friday, April 28th ~ 6-9pm
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Shaunavon & District Music Festival Association
83rd Annual Festival April 3-6, 2017
Monday, April 3rdVenue: Christ the King School
10:00 am- School GroupsVenue: Centre Street United Church1:30 pm- Primary/Elementary Vocal 6:30 pm- Primary/Elementary/Junior
/Intermediate Musical Theatre Tuesday, April 4th
Venue: Centre Street United Church9:30 am- Primary/Elementary
/Intermediate Speech Arts1:30 pm- Elementary/Intermediate/Junior Vocal6:30 pm- Elementary/Intermediate/Junior Vocal
Wednesday, April 5th Venue: Centre Street United Church
9:30 am- Primary Piano1:30 pm- Primary/Elementary Piano
6:30 pm- Elementary/Intermediate PianoThursday, April 6th
Venue: Centre Street United Church9:30 am- Primary Piano
PROGRAM BOOKS: Purchase sites are Shaunavon Rexall, Eastend Health &Gift Rexall, Frontier Foods. Session fees: $2.00/session,
$10.00 weekly pass. $7.00/program - School Group- free will offering
“DREAM BIG” raffle prize package, will be on display at each session - $5.00/entry. Donated by the Shaunavon Plaza Theatre. Thank you Herb and Leslie Goldstein for your generosity and continued support of the Music Festival!
It is much appreciated!! For more information on the prize package please see page 19 of the music festival handbook.
FINAL CONCERTThursday, April 6th, 7:00 pm Venue: Centre Street United ChurchAdmission: $5.00/person, $10.00/
family, participants are free!
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. Your.Daily.Crossword.Puzzle . FridayMarch 31
Your Local Weather
Forecast:
todayLow 0 / High +9Mix of Sun/Cloud
SaturdayLow +3 / High +13
Mix of Sun/Cloud
SundayLow 0/ High +10
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AcRoSS1. “You __ Meant for Me” by Jewel5. British raincoats, fun-style9. Short romance14. Figure skating jump15. Aid and __16. “American Pie” embank-ment17. Aggravate18. Former musical comedy on FoX19. Up to now: 2 wds.20. Performance centre in Mon-treal: 3 mots23. Showbiz news show hosted by Mario Lopez24. __ Party of canada28. River sediments31. Switzerland city32. Sugar amt.35. Roman goddess of agricul-ture37. Wallet item, __ card38. Gets by, just barely40. one with a pad and paper42. Food Network creation43. Sacred temple practices45. ornamental edging of loops47. Anonymous surname48. Angel50. Taboos52. “cool It Now” by New __54. “Boo! Boo!”57. ‘B’ of cBc61. Sleeping problem64. Jam-in together65. “Hop __ __!” (Get moving)66. Pop into the freezer67. Uncommon68. Root that’s edible69. Places at a slant70. __ and flows71. Robin colcord’s portrayer on “cheers”, Roger __
DoWN1. __ speed, as on “Star Trek”2. Banish3. Put up your feet and stay awhile
4. chooses a candidate5. Gulf of St. Lawrence archipel-ago, __ Islands6. ‘obtain’ suffix7. So-so grades8. Pilfer9. __ truck10. Diminished11. “Poison __” by The coasters12. Maiden name word pre-ceder13. Become21. Mr. Stoltz of movies22. Tractor trailer25. Raise one’s paddle at the auction another time26. Notice/warning, in Spain27. Workshop machine29. French for ‘too much’30. __ __ stone (Unchangeable)32. Succinct33. Went to Whistler34. Agar-holding lab dish36. Like dry Spanish wine39. car safety device41. Glace Bay, Nova Scotia born stand-up comedian: 2 wds.44. coils46. Pump parts49. Which person, wondered the owl?51. Jet-__ (World traveller)53. Mother-of-pearl55. __ __ Janeiro56. Like a nasty comment58. Dullsville59. Atkins = Low-__ diet60. Ronny & The Daytonas cars61. Take steps62. __ Beta Kappa63. Naught
Lemon Fiesta Cake10 tablespoons butter 1 1/2 cups white sugar 3 eggs 1 tablespoon grated lemon zest 2 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder1 cup buttermilk 3/4 teaspoon lemon extract
1/2 cup golden raisins 1/3 cup white sugar 1/3 cup butter 1 1/2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 de-grees c). Grease and flour a Bundt pan.cream 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons butter and 1 1/2 cups sugar until fluffy. Add eggs one at a time beating after each addition. Blend in the lemon peel.
In a separate bowl, mix flour, salt, soda and baking powder. Add flour mixture alter-nately with buttermilk to creamed butter mixture. Add lemon extract and raisins.Bake at 325 degrees F (165 degrees c) for 50 minutes cool 5 minutes, then turn out onto serving plate. Prick hot cake with skewer or fork and pour on lemon topping.combine 1/3 cup sugar, 1/3 cup butter and water in a saucepan and heat until butter melts. Add lemon juice . Spoon over hot cake.
1889 - Eiffel Tower opens
on March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower is dedicat-ed in Paris in a ceremony presided over by Gustave Eif-fel, the tower’s designer, and attended by French Prime Minister Pierre Tirard, a handful of other dignitaries, and 200 construction workers. In 1889, to honor of the centenary of the French Revolution, the French government planned an international exposition and announced a de-sign competition for a monument to be built on the champ-de-Mars in central Paris. out of more than 100 designs submitted, the centennial committee chose Eiffel’s plan of an open-lattice wrought-iron tower that would reach almost 1,000 feet above Paris and be the world’s tallest man-made structure. Eiffel, a noted bridge builder, was a master of metal construction and designed the framework of the Statue of Liberty that had recently been erected in New York Harbor. Eiffel’s tower was greeted with skepticism from critics who argued that it would be structurally unsound, and indignation from others who thought it would be an eyesore in the heart of Paris. Unper-turbed, Eiffel completed his great tower under budget in just two years. only one worker lost his life during construction, which at the time was a remarkably low casualty number for a project of that magnitude. The light, airy structure was by all accounts a technological wonder and within a few decades came to be regarded as an architectural masterpiece. The Eiffel Tower is 984 feet tall and consists of an iron framework supported on four masonry piers, from which rise four columns that unite to form a sin-gle vertical tower. Platforms, each with an observation deck, are at three levels. Elevators ascend the piers on a curve, and Eiffel contracted the otis Elevator com-pany of the United States to design the tower’s famous glass-cage elevators. The elevators were not completed by March 31, 1889, however, so Gustave Eiffel ascended the tow-er’s stairs with a few hardy companions and raised an enormous French tricolor on the structure’s flagpole. Fireworks were then set off from the second plat-form. Eiffel and his party descended, and the architect addressed the guests and about 200 workers. In early
May, the Paris International Exposition opened, and the tower served as the entrance gateway to the giant fair. The Eiffel Tower remained the world’s tallest man-made structure until the completion of the chrysler Building in New York in 1930. Incredibly, the Eiffel Tower was almost demolished when the International Exposition’s 20-year lease on the land expired in 1909, but its value as an antenna for radio transmission saved it. It remains largely un-changed today and is one of the world’s premier tourist attractions.
..Your.Daily.Horoscope..
FROM KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, 300 W 57th STREET, 15th
FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10019
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YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE
FOR RELEASE THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 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 Friday, March 31, 2017ARIES(March 21 to April 19)Until mid-July, you will be thinking
and talking more about money and earn-ings. In fact, you might come up withsome good moneymaking ideas. (Writethem down.)
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)Mercury will be in your sign off and
on until mid-July. This is most unusualbecause normally, Mercury is in yoursign for just three weeks. This will makeyou talkative!
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Your ability to do research and work
alone or behind the scenes will be excel-lent for the next three months. Roll upyour sleeves and get busy!
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Your interaction with younger people,
especially in groups, will increase duringthe next few months. You might becomea leader. You also might help othersshape their future goals.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)Discussions with parents, authority
figures and bosses will be significantduring the next several months. Youhave something to say, and people arewilling to listen to you.
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)You will find it easy to study, write
and explore new ideas in the next fewmonths. Many of you will adore traveland making travel plans as well.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)You can make great headway in dis-
cussions about wills, inheritances andshared property in the next few months.Respect your own ideas and share themwith others.
© 2017 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)For most of the time, the planet
Mercury will be opposite your sign untilJuly. This means conversations withpartners and close friends will be signif-icant. You also might attract chatty peo-ple.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)You will be very hands-on at your job
during the next few months. You haveenergy, ideas and expectations aboutwhat you want to achieve.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)Trust your creative ideas during the
next few months, because you will beresourceful and imaginative. You willalso enjoy playful activities withyounger people.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)Go forward with home repairs during
the next few months, because they willsucceed. Expect busy family get-togethers and planning discussions aswell.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)The next few months will be very
busy! Short trips, ideas, increased read-ing and writing, and studying will keepyou on your toes.
YOU BORN TODAY You are charm-ing, likable and entertaining. You loveadventure and travel. You make snapdecisions that others find funny. Greatnews! You are now heading into one ofthe most powerful years of your life — atime of accumulation. Whatever youhave done in the past will now ripen,because it’s your time of fruition. (Thisis a good year to buy and sell.)
Birthdate of: Al Gore, politician/envi-ronmentalist; Ewan McGregor,actor/humanitarian; Shirley Jones,actress.
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Day ObsERvanCEs FOR MaRCh 31 Tater Day
bunsen burner DayColoring Crayola Day
Orange and Lemons Daynational Farm Workers Day
national sleep apnea Daynational Clams on the half shell Daynational “she’s Funny That Way” Day
Eiffel Tower’s anniversary (In 1889 the flag was hoisted to the top, it was built for the Universal
Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution)
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.. Your.Community.Calendar ..Monday, april 3rd• “Inside out for Autism” Day - Wear your clothes inside out today!april 3 - 6• Shaunavon & District Music Festival. See ad for details.Wednesday, april 5th • cWL Spring Rummage Sale 10am - 8pmThursday, april 6th• cWL Spring Rummage Sale 10am - 3pmsaTurday, april 8th• Minor Hockey comedy Fundraiser cPWc @ 6:30pmMonday april 10th• Rock creek Golf & country club AGM 7pm at the cPWcsaTurday, april 29• Perk Up our Parks Auction • Mid Spring Market
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]
• 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
Home & Agro306-297-2662RETAIL STORE:
Mon to Fri 8am - 6pmSat 8am - 5pm
Sun 10am - 5pmLUMBER YARD: Closed Sundays
AGRO: Mon to Fri 8am - 6pm
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Food Store306-297-2681
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Sun 12 noon - 5pm
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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
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CARDS OF THANKSThank you to my family for organizing my birth-day party on March 11th. Thank you to all my relatives and friends for coming to celebrate with us. Special thanks to those who gave Mass cards and other gifts. All was muchly appreciated! Philip Lewans 41316665/31MR-3APp
The family of Jean Houston would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our family and friends for the many acts of kindness in the loss of our mother and grandmother. The food, flowers, visits, calls, messages, e-mails, cards, memorial donations and assistance at the hall and church were greatly appreciated. Thank you to Shelby Kinrade, Wendy Thienes and the choir for your compassion and wonderful ser-vice, and the Helping Hands for the lunch. Special thanks to St. Joseph Hospice for their compassionate care and Binkley’s Funeral Service for all their assistance. You are all very special people. She will be greatly missed, but we are truly blessed to have you all in our lives. Barb and Tom and family. Patti and Grant and family. 41316654/27-31MRP
COmiNg EvENTSBridal shower in honor of Jennifer Bellefeuille, bride-elect of Ryan Wigs. To be held at the Christ the King Church Hall, Saturday, April 15 at 2:00pm. 41316663/31MR-AP13p
Rock Creek Golf and Country Club Annual General Meeting - Monday, April 10 - 7 PM at the CPWC. All members and interested per-sons are encouraged to attend. 41317673/28MR-10APc
Join the Fight! Support Canadians living with cancer, BUY DAFFODILS! Shaunavon Co-op Marketplace April 6 and 7, 2017. 41316656/27-31MRp
CWL Spring Rummage Sale at Christ the King Parish Hall, Shaunavon. Wednesday, April 5th 10am - 8pm & Thursday, April 6th 10am - 3pm. Drop off good, clean clothing from 9am - 8pm March 26th to April 1st at south door of hall. NO garage sale items please. 41317618/6-10/20-31MRc
Easter Season Lent Services at the Salem Lutheran Church. 7:00pm Wednesdays from March 1st thru to and including April 5th and Maundy, Thursday April 13th. Everyone Welcome. 41316646/2MR-6APc
HElp WANTEDAre you looking for a fun filled career? Shaunavon Children’s Learning Center is
for you. Full time Early Childhood Educator needed. Must have or be willing to take Early Childhood Education Certificate or equivalent, First Aide/CPR-C, Safe Food Handling certificate. Benefit package avail-able. Starting wage for ECE II (or equiva-lent) $16.14 - ECE III - $20.00. Apply in writing to Box 1463 Shaunavon, Sask. S0N 2M0 or call 306-297-2758 or email [email protected]. 41317683/28MR-10APc
Casual Help needed at Avondale Place. Call Gail at 306-297-4005 in the morn-ings. 41316661/28MR-3APp
SERviCES Larry’s Exteriors - 5” seamless eaves-troughing, siding, soffit, fascia and roofing. 30 years experience in the area. Call Larry 1-250-540-5674. 41317503/29MR-26APp
Willing to cut lawns for residential or busi-ness properties. Price depending on size. Call 306-294-8558. 41316660/28MR-10APp
Grooming, Boarding and Dog Obedience. Call Jamie 306-294-7604. 41317358/1MR-28APp
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] 41317359/1-31MRp
John’s Second Hand Store will be OPEN Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10am - 5pm. 41317360/1-31MRp
TENDERThe Shaunavon High School Grad Committee is looking for tenders for the graduation banquet on June 30, 2017. Please submit tenders for barbequed hamburgers and hotdogs meal with 3-4 salads, dessert, coffee and juice to be served buffet style for 225 people. The lowest tender may not be accepted. All tenders must be in to the Shaunavon High School by April 3, 2017. Attention: Nancy Leroy or to [email protected] of fax 306-297-2680 41317367/20-31MRc
..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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306-297-3828 • 367 Centre St.4125
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Hwy #37 South of Shaunavon
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PH: 306-297-1313Winter Hours: 9am - 5pm
• Heavy Truck Service •• Parts • Safeties •
713 Hwy 37 - Shaunavon
Oilfield Supply306-297-3722
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Riley [email protected] (306) 294-7950
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COMMODITIEs
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Brent Crude Oil : $52.42/BBL 2.08%Light Crude Oil : $49.51/BBL 2.30%Natural Gas : $3.17/MMBtu 2.21%Unleaded Gasoline : $1.67/gal 2.40% prices from: Mar 29 change since: Mar 28
Be Responsible
don’T drink & drive
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Matyka Ent. Painting & Decorating
306-294-7624
Elsa Poch Owner/OperatorOver 20 years experience
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Advertise For As Little As
$10.35/week! Call Us for information about advertising in our
business directory(306) 297-4144 or email [email protected]
P&P Enterprises
Lane: 306-297-797224 Hour Service
• 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
Norm Girodat306-672-7992
• Residential• Commercial• Farm Wiring
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Charlie’s Lunch in Eastend
OPEN 5am - 8pm TUES-SAT
LAUNDROMAT - Drop Off Service Avail.
ALL DAY BREAKFAST & Best Burgers
Eat-In / TO-GO COFFEE & Food41
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World Financial GroupInsurance Agencyof Canada Inc.WFG Securities Inc.
Jodie CooperInsurance Agent &
Mutual Fund Representative
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call for appointments
• Passport • FAC• Permanent Resident
• Citizenship • Visa
IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS
299 Centre St., Shaunavon, SK
(306) 297-2434
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