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Sacred Heart students dabble in the sciences The fair didn’t come with a parade but instead explored the wondrous world of science. The Sacred Heart/ Sacre´ Coeur School science fair was in prime focus in the gymnasium

on April 21. The annual gala had nearly 30 displays from three classes, which were open to the public. People filtered into the school, perusing the projects and were able to vote for their favourite projects

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in a number of categories. The winners won’t be announced until after the Easter break. Some projects were explosive, while others forced participants to explore the senses to a deeper degree. Sacred Heart staff finds the students are engaged and excited about participating in the science projects each year. The fair is a chance for students to open their minds and

do a little exploration and discovery on their own. With the people looking at each project, students fielded questions about what they were doing, and in cases where demonstration was possible, would go through the experiment. Sometimes that meant the observer would act as the guinea pig for the experiment, but in the instance of a taste-testing project, that wasn’t at all a bad thing.

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course. That was a summer job, and then in September 2009, I got a job at the Camrose Flight Centre just outside of Edmonton.

stuck around for about four years doing ground school, just more of the theory stuff.

One-on-one with Jordan Baker Almas Choudhary is the new flight instructor at Southeast Aviation Services. The 25-yearold moved to Estevan in March to begin work at the position. Choudhary is from Sialkot, Pakistan originally and moved to London, England before his family immigrated to Calgary where he grew up. Why did you find flying to be something you wanted to do? I’ve always kind of had a passion for it, since I was small flying paper airplanes. I didn’t really get started until I was in air cadets. My dad put me in air cadets at that’s when it really took off that is something I really wanted to do, to one day become an airline pilot, and right now I’m just working my way up. When did you start in air cadets? At 13. Then when I was 17, I got my glider-pilot licence, and then I got my private-pilot licence the next year. Then I took a couple of years to get my marks up and get into my program. That was a university program you were enrolled in? Yeah, it’s a four-year degree. It’s basically a bachelor of business administration in aviation. The flying school was based out of Abbotsford, B.C. You’ve flown gliders. What is the difference between flying them and flying a plane? Well, a glider is just an airplane without an engine, and there are different methods of getting the glider up. One is to fly behind another airplane with a tow rope. It’s called towing. In the west, they use airplanes. When were you behind the controls for the first time? In air cadets you get the opportunity to take control, in something called a familiarization flight. It’s about once or twice a year. You go out in a Cessna, or a single-engine airplane, and you take the controls a little bit. There are different levels (from one to six), and as you get higher up in your levels to four or five, you do more cross-country planning and navigating. I

You got into gliders first. Is that a path most pilots take? You can take different paths. You can start off doing your private-pilot licence. The glider, it’s a path. It’s a beginning. You don’t have to worry about the engine, but you have to worry about getting back on the ground. So you don’t want to go too far out so that you do an on-field landing. So re a l l y a glider is a forced landing every time, so you have to make sure you get back (to a runway). There’s a lot of fun with a glider. An average flight is about 12 minutes, so it’s pretty short. If you get into thermals, or convective rising air, then you get to be up there ... I think my longest flight was about 45 minutes. Do you remember much about your first time taking the controls? Oh yeah, I mean the first time I got into an airplane, it was a pretty good feeling. That rush when you’re up in the air, and you can pretty much see everything. The controls are a little different (than a glider). But the first time you fly by yourself, when I was going for my privatepilot licence, I was like holy crap, I’m actually up here by myself. It was a very good feeling. Were you teaching before coming here? Yeah. I graduated in June 2009 with my degree. I was fortunate enough that the place I did my privatepilot licence and the air cadets, five years later I went back there and started teaching. Just for that summer program for the air cadets. it was a seven-week

Is there a difference between flying in the mountains and flying the Prairies? There’s a huge difference. Flying in the mountains, you can see the

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THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 Page 3 of fun. Whereas the Prairies, experience on your hours? it’s kind of boring. But it’s Yeah it’s about your good because if you have experience. For a small an engine failure, you can airline, like 19 passengers, pretty much land wherever Central Mountain Air, they you want. It’s all flat coun- require about 1,500 to try, whereas the mountains, 2,000 hours before you can it doesn’t work that way. get on with them. A major You’ve got one spot in the airline like WestJet or Air middle of the valley to find a Canada, you need about road or something like that. 4,000 to 5,000 hours. But in the Prairies you can also get lost. When I came Do you want to be doto Camrose, I did a steep ing cross-country flights, turn and didn’t really pay or do you want to be doing attention to the outside and international flights? I didn’t know where I was. Yeah eventually. Start Everything is the same right. off with Saskatchewan, and then domestic and then When teaching, what international. Yeah. is the process for getting a student in the air? Some people have priYou have to do a writ- vate planes and they fly as ten test and a flight test. a hobby. To have somebody The written is all the theory. else’s hobby as a job, is that Meteorology, navigation, kind of nice? engine stuff, that’s all done It’s very nice. I get to on the ground, and you go out flying every single need about 40 hours of day. It’s amazing. Somethat. That’s what I’ve been times I take it for granted, helping Doug (Reetz, chief like oh yeah, no worries, flight instructor) with. And but it’s great. Who gets the flying part of it, you need a chance to go out 1,000 45 hours of flying. That’s feet or 10,000 feet or even a minimum. You need 17 40,000 feet up in the air. It’s hours with an instructor, the best office job, that’s and then you need about 12 for sure. hours solo, and the rest cross country. It takes a long time What else do you do to build your hours because in your spare time? a flight is an hour, maybe an Right now I’m marhour and a half. In a day if ried, so I spend most of my I do three or four flights, I time with my wife. I like get about four or five hours. to go to the gym, but I like That’s a really good day. I’ve travelling. Flying RC airgot about 900 hours, and planes, remote-controlled, I’ve been doing this since that’s one of my passions. I was 18. I used to do that and kind of got out of it, but I want Airlines judge your to get back into that.

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Perspective Expressed Opinions Jordan Baker Estevan Mercury Reporter

High time to enjoy the outdoors The weather appears to have turned for the long term. I hope nobody claims I have jinxed or cursed or doomed the city of Estevan to six more weeks of winter by saying that. I think the above freezing temperatures are here to stay. That means there are so many more things to do outdoors, or at least many more things that one can enjoyably participate in outdoors. When done work for the day and the NHL playoffs are between series, it’s great to finally spend some quality time outside. When it’s cold the outdoors are a means to an end; nowadays the sunny fresh air is the be all and end all. The tranquil moments as the sun goes down and the stars come up are some of my favourite to head out for a quiet walk. On empty sidewalks, with my iPod tuned to something particularly chill like Bon Iver or Elliott Smith, it’s just a perfect time to relax and let whatever stress the day may have caused to melt away into the surrounding darkness. That’s what being outside is for me: relieving any tensions that may have worked their way into my system. Going for a run is great, particularly after the sun goes down, and it’s a little cooler. A good run always silences the mind. Exercise really is a great stress reliever and I find it much more rewarding to head throughout the city streets than to be cooped up on a treadmill. The latest Active Healthy Kids Report Card gave an F to

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Canada for physical activity levels. The country however, received a spectacular A- for proximity and availability of resources in the community. That tells me there is ample opportunity, but little will. The report found that, while activity levels in youngsters is very low, there is a dramatic drop off when Canadians enter their teen years. I don’t expect a child would go for a run the way I would. Children don’t really need to exercise in a structured way, they can just play. Once people stop just playing, when they enter teenage years, there needs to be more done to improve people’s tendency to exercise in a structured way. It’s the days like we’ve been having recently that really beckon us to be outside and more active. It feels great to answer that call. That is a feeling everyone should have. We should want to go outside whenever we get the opportunity. With all the hormones boiling inside teenagers, somebody should tell them that a little exercise goes a long way in dealing with the everyday stresses of life. Bike rides. Rollerblading. Walking the dog. There is an activity for everybody. Whatever you do, it’s great to finally get back outside.

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Are you going to vote in the federal election? Yes. Everyone needs to vote. If they don’t vote, they can’t complain.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’re the first sign in the Zodiac and like to take the lead wherever you go. But this time, you’d be wise to follow someone who has much to teach you. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your adversary hasn’t given up trying to undermine you. Continue to stay cool -- someone in authority knows what’s happening. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Spring brings a positive aspect for relationships. Paired Twins grow closer, while the single set finds new romance -- perhaps with a Leo or Libra. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Wavering aspects this week mean weighing your words carefully to avoid misunderstandings. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You could soon be on a new career path in pursuit of those long-standing goals, but don’t cut any current ties until you’re sure you’re ready to make the change. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A former colleague wants to re-establish an old professional connection. It would be wise to make the contact, at least until you know what he or she is planning. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A relationship that survived some rocky moments could be facing a

new challenge. Deal with the problem openly, honestly and without delay. Good luck. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A recent and much-appreciated change in the workplace inspires you to make some changes in your personal life as well. Start with a plan to travel more. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A friend needs your kind and caring advice, but you need to know what he or she is hiding from you before you agree to get involved. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Your circle of friends continues to widen. Expect to hear from someone in your past who hopes to re-establish your once-close relationship. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Your

aspects favor the arts. Indulge in whatever artistic expression you enjoy most. A workplace situation will, I’m pleased to say, continue to improve. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Warning! Your tendency to let things slide until the last minute could have a negative effect on a relationship that you hope can develop into something meaningful. BORN THIS WEEK: You are both emotional and sensible. You enjoy being with people. Good career choices include teaching, performing and the clergy. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Candidates state their case in Estevan With the federal election just days away, the four men vying to represent the Souris-Moose Mountain Constituency made one of their final pitches to voters Tuesday. The candidates gathered at the Legion Hall for the annual Candidates’ Forum organized by the Estevan Board of Tourism Trade and Commerce. The evening was largely without fireworks as the candidates didn’t deviate from their respective party’s stance on the various issues, particularly in the opening comments portion of the forum. Up first was NDP hopeful Allan Arthur who might be the busiest of the four candidates. Not only is Arthur running in the election, he is also scheduled to be married Saturday. The former mayor of Qu’Appelle said Ottawa is broken and needs to be fixed and the only man up to that task is NDP leader Jack Layton. “We are looking for change, no more of the

Gerald Borrowman status quo,” said Arthur. “You want a leader you can trust in there and Jack Layton is a leader you can trust most definitely.” Incumbent Conservative candidate Ed Komarnicki also stuck to the party script, immediately touting the last budget handed down by the Conservative government and claiming that the NDP and Liberals have forced Canada into a needless election because of their thirst for power. “I think when you look at where the par-

Allan Arthur ties were in the polls, the Liberals were down in the polls, the NDP were down in the polls,” Komarnicki said. “What was the reasoning for prompting an election except that they were of the view they didn’t need to win to form government?” Bob Deptuck, the Green Party candidate who hails from Rocanville, used his introduction to urge voters to give his party’s platform a long look and not simply cast their vote along traditional

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lines. “The Green Party has a fully developed platform that has been run through the parliamentary budget office and it sits on our website all year long,” Deptuck said. “It takes care of the economy, the environment, people’s health and the well being of all Canadians.” Liberal Gerald Borrowman was last to the microphone but the first to take some hard shots at Komarnicki’s Conservative Party. Borrowman responded to the MP’s comments about a power grab by informing the audience that the election

was called because of Prime Minister Stephen Harper ’s contempt for Parliament and the democratic process. “It is about how we are governed and our democratic form of government under a constitutional monarchy,” Borrowman said. “For the very first time in the history of the British Parliamentary model, a prime minister and his government have been held in contempt, that is the reason we are here and discussing a change of government.” After the introduction, each candidate answered a question they had

Bob Deptuck submitted to the TTC prior to the event. That was followed by a short break and then questions from the audience which touched on everything from the gun registry, affordable housing, the controversy over the F-35 fighter jets and how each candidate would best represent the constituency. In their closing comments, the candidates continued to reiterate their message. Arthur noted that many have called this the Seinfeld election because it is an election about nothing. He said that couldn’t be further from the truth. ⇢ Page 6

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Alberta UFC fighter returns rebuilt with metal plates and screws National CRIMMITSCHAU, Germany - Canada is coming home empty-handed from the world under-18 hockey championship. Nail Yakupov scored a hat trick as Russia denied Canada a medal with a 6-4 win in the bronze-medal game Sunday. Canada led 2-1 until Russia exploded with four

goals in the second period. Canada pulled goaltender Andrew D’Agostini late in the third and the move paid off when Brett Ritchie scored to make it a one-goal game. But Yakupov sealed the win with an empty-net goal in the dying seconds. Canadian head coach Mike Williamson said the team had a tough time regrouping from a heartbreak-

Candidates state their case ... ⇠ Page 6 “This election isn’t about nothing, it is about a Conservative government that is in power right now completely disregarding the rules of Parliament, totally disregarding the history of Parliament,” he said. Komarnicki fired back with a slew of quotes from the country’s top financial writers who have gone on the record to say that the platform proposed by the Liberal and NDP would be financially ruinous for the

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Participants at last year’s Coal Country Run/Walk head out from the starting line to return either five or 10 kilometres later at the race end. The fundraiser has raised $13,000 in the first three years for the Bienfait Memorial Arena. This year’s race is May 14.

Fun run is a day at the races Lace up those new running shoes and throw on your gym shorts, there is a race to run. The Coal Country Run/ Walk is a great way to kick off an active summer by participating in either the five-kilometre or 10-km run. There is even a kids mini mile that will get them flying to the finish line. Debby Knight, race organizer, is happy to say that the race, now entering its fourth annual year, is

growing and they already have more registrants for this year’s edition than they had last year. There are still a few weeks to go before the May 14 race. One perk to pushing your body through the kilometres of roadside is the great view. “It’s a beautiful road along the Roche Percee valley,” said Knight. “You can run, you can walk it. Getting out in any way is a good thing.”

The race will be following a slightly different route this year that will take a onekm loop around the village of Roche Percee. For those running the five-km race, this change will eliminate a particularly challenging hill. “We added the loop so the 5Kers don’t have to go up that hill. It’s a tough hill.” Knight added that for those who do conquer the hill, they do have bragging rights, but each of the racers in the five-kilometre she has

talked to has been very happy with the change to the course. She got the idea to start the local fundraiser after attending a race in Regina. “I thought, ‘Why not do it here?’ Now our run has grown each year.” Continued support from Bienfait businesses keeps this race going and raising money for the Bienfait Memorial Arena. “We have lots of corporate support from the businesses here. They are

very generous.” In the first three years, the race has raised $13,000. The arena board makes the decisions about how the money will be spent, but Knight said it usually goes toward the operating cost for the facility. She said it’s a race that is very accommodating to people who are just starting to run and are maybe looking to get involved in more races. The Coal Country Run/Walk is a great place for people

who are just starting to race. “It’s a real good, nice, small race. Anyone who wants to give it a try (should come out).” The children participating in the mini mile are out collecting pledges so if you’d like to contribute but aren’t much for running, Knight encourages people to make a pledge to the kids. If you would like to register for the race or would like more information contact Knight at 634-4956.

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in one house to share a slop pail rather than ensure the communities have running water. He says that is degrading and unacceptable. *** VANCOUVER - A recent survey commissioned by the RCMP suggests many Canadians still have faith in the national police force, despite several incidents involving officer misconduct over the past few years. The RCMP introduced two new questions about trust and leadership in its latest annual public opinion poll, conducted last June. Results show that nearly 85 per cent of the 5,800 Canadians surveyed last year trust the RCMP, while nearly 70 per cent say the Mounties have strong and reliable leaders. But confidence levels in British Columbia, the Yukon and around Ottawa fell below the national average, with results as low as 68 per cent for trust and only 50 per cent for strong leadership in the Yukon. *** MONTREAL - Molson Coors is recalling 1.18-litre bottles of Molson

Dry in Quebec because the labels may show the beer is weaker than it actually is. The brewer says a few of the bottles could carry labels indicating an alcohol content of 5.5 per cent instead of 10.1 per cent. The recalled products were produced for the Quebec market on April 1st and have a black bottle twist cap. The neck of the affected bottles have a production code beginning with D01. The recall is being monitored by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. INTERNATIONAL KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Hundreds of Taliban fighters broke out of a prison in a daring escape Sunday night, prompting a huge hunt for the fugitives. Kandahar Gov. Tooryalai Wesa said Monday that a total of 475 political prisoners had escaped, “including one criminal.” The insurgents had worked for months digging the tunnel they used to get out, Wesa said. The tunnel was started in a house located to the north-east of the Sarpoza prison in the city’s Sarfooza

area and continued to the entrance of the prison’s political block about 300 metres away. *** SALT LAKE CITY Book dealer Ken Sanders has seen a lot of nothing in his decades appraising “rare” finds pulled from attics and basements, storage sheds and closets. Sanders, who occasionally appraises items for PBS’s Antiques Roadshow, often employs “the fine art of letting people down gently.” But on a recent Saturday while volunteering at a fundraiser for the small town museum in Sandy, Utah, just south of Salt Lake, Sanders got the surprise of a lifetime. “Late in the afternoon,

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TYKOCIN, Poland The thick fortress walls in eastern Poland no longer repel attacks by marauding armies of armoured knights. The castle and others like it — with their fanciful turrets and ramparts — still evoke an age of chivalry and legend remembered with great fondness in the country. Hoping to cash in on the appeal of the Middle Ages, developers are completely rebuilding medieval-style castles, throwing in an idle cannon or suit of armour for effect. The investors are driven by a desire to recapture the glory of a time when Poland was a great European power, before centuries of occupation, warfare and foreign rule left much of the country in ruins.

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Croissant French Toast for Mother’s Day When it’s Mother’s Day, it’s all about tradition in the Paymar/Haddorff household. Now in its 20th year, moms, grandmothers, aunts, cousins and close friends gather in their home around a fabulous Sunday brunch. “It started rather small with our parents, grandparents and siblings long before our sons were born,” said Kara, mom of 11-year-old Eli and 7-year-old Jonah. “It feels like we’ve been doing it forever. In spite of tackling some extra cleaning around the house beforehand, it’s a special day that requires very little planning, and I don’t have to cook a thing,” she assured me. And they have every detail down pat. “The plan never changes, and our guests know the beat intuitively,” said dad Jeff. “No invitations or remind-

ers necessary. They know where to go (our house), when to come (11-11:30) and what to bring.” “My dad purchases and prepares the maple sausages from his favorite meat market,” said Kara. “My father-in-law, Bob, brings a fruit salad.

Brother-in-law Brian and his wife, Anita, share their favorite creme brulee for dessert. Since they don’t have kids, they have plenty of time to prepare it! And this year, the boys and Jeff will peel and cook apples for our over-the-top French toast made with piles of fresh croissants. There’s really nothing better than celebrating and carrying on a tradition with family and friends,” she added. Brother-in-law Brandon arrives with orange juice and champagne for a mimosa toast to the moms. If you are tempted to start a new Mother’s Day tradition, here’s their family recipe to get you inspired. CROISSANT FRENCH

TOAST WITH COOKED APPLES 1 stick of butter (1/4 pound) 1/4 cup raw sugar 4 apples peeled, cored and cut into eighths 1/3 cup pure maple syrup 2 cups milk 3 eggs 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 4 croissants, halved lengthwise Confectioners’ sugar Fresh mint leaves for garnish 1. Melt half the butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Add raw sugar and cook 1-2 minutes, until the sugar has caramelized. Add the apples and maple

syrup. Cook over medium heat 20-25 minutes, until apples are tender. Keep warm until ready to serve. 2. Whisk milk, eggs and cinnamon together in a shallow dish. Dip croissant halves into the mixture one or two at a time. 3. Melt some of the remaining butter on a griddle. Cook soaked croissant halves over medium heat until they are golden brown on each side. Repeat with remaining butter and croissant halves. 4. Spoon warm mapleapple mixture on bottom half of a croissant. Cover with the top and dust with confectioners’ sugar. Gar-

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When I recently received a spur-of-the-moment dinner invitation, I politely asked if my hostess wanted me to bring along a dessert. She was grateful for the offer and said that anything I wanted to bring would be great. I went home thinking I had the basic ingredients to put together a quick dessert, but I found the cupboard was bare. I’d just given a dinner party and, evidently, I’d forgotten to re-stock my go-to dessert components. That’s the beauty of a box

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type, or with pudding) Water, vegetable oil and eggs called for on cake-mix box 1 can (14 ounce) sweetened condensed milk 1 jar (16 to 17 ounce) caramel, butterscotch or fudge topping 1 container (8 ounce) frozen whipped topping, thawed 1 bag (8 ounce) toffee chips or bits 1. Heat oven to 350 F (325 F for dark or nonstick pan). Bake cake as directed on box for 13-by-9-inch pan. 2. Poke top of warm cake every 1/2 inch with handle of wooden spoon. Drizzle milk evenly over top of cake; let stand until milk has been absorbed into cake. Drizzle with caramel topping. Run knife around sides of pan to loosen cake. Cover and refrigerate about 2 hours or until chilled. 3. Spread whipped topping over top of cake. Sprinkle with toffee chips. Store covered in refrigerator. TIPS: The cake may stick to the wooden spoon handle while you’re using it to make the holes, so occasionally wipe off the handle. The caramel topping will be easier to drizzle if it has been kept at room

temperature. If refrigerated, remove the lid and microwave on High about 15 seconds. Instead of the toffee chips or bits, coarsely chop 5 bars (1.4 oz each) chocolate-covered English toffee candy, and sprinkle on top of the cake. *** Angela Shelf Medearis is known as The Kitchen Diva! She’s the executive producer and host of “The Kitchen Diva!” cooking show on Hulu.com. Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks, including “The New AfricanAmerican Kitchen” and her new cookbook, “The Kitchen Diva Cooks!” Her new inspirational book is “Ten Ingredients for a Joyous Life and a Peaceful Home -- A Spiritual Memoir” and was co-written with Pastor Salem Robinson Jr. (www.dunnsmemorial. com) Visit her website at www.divapro.com. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. P H O TO C R E D I T: stock.xchg photo

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MOOSE CREEK REGIONAL PARK will be taking ON SITE BOOKINGS ON SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011

RULES 1) Must be present by 10:00 a.m. to participate in the lottery for site bookings 2) Phone in reservations will not be accepted on May 1, 2011. 3) Sites must be paid in full that day. 4) Regular bookings and phone ins will begin on May 2, 2011.

4973905-042511

Open in Case of Emergency

cake mix. You can open up a box of cake mix and turn it into almost anything. By making a few changes to the basic recipe, I’ve used the same box cake mix to make everything from a quick crust for a fruit dessert to a pan of brownies. I’ve even used recipes from the back of the box when I was at a lost for inspiration. This recipe for Quick Chocolate Carmel Cake is a great “open in case of emergency” dessert. Now that I’ve used my last box of cake mix, I need to go to the store and re-stock my pantry!

Check for coming events at: www.estevanmercury.ca

Come celebrate Mother’s Day with us ~~ in good taste!

I N S TA N T R E B AT E O F F ER

A P R I L 2 8 - M AY 2 9 , 2 0 1 1

SAVE $ UP TO

1700

INSTANT REBATE ON PURCHASES OF QUALIFYING APPLIANCES Offer valid at participating authorized Maytag ® appliance dealers.

Celebrate With a Spectacular Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 8th • 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 pm The biggest & best selection around.

See sales associate for details. * In-store, instant rebate valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from April 28 to May 29, 2011. Some conditions apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. $1,700 rebate value based on maximum combined rebate amount (including bonus offer) on purchase of qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from the same dealer at the same time. Instant rebate will be deducted at time of purchase. All models may not be available at all dealers. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the rebate amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors. See back for full details and list of qualifying appliances. ® Registered Trade-Mark/™ Trade-Mark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies.Used under license in Canada. © 2011. All rights reserved.

In the evening, there will be two seatings - 5 pm & 7 pm our Chef’s are preparing brilliant tasteful creations of Appetizers & Entrees to celebrate Mother’s Day that will be served beyond our regular available menu.

vely wine Select a lo h dinner o wit blend to g r! wine cella from our

Hwy 39 East, Estevan

634-4775

www.sholterandhorsman.ca

Reserve a table now for an evening dinner at 5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Estevan’s Reader’s Choice #1 Buffet!

76 Souris Ave. N, Estevan • Phone: 634-8880

REAL • GOOD • FOOD

Debit on Delivery • Take Out Menu Available Visit our website: www.houstonpizza.ca


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THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011

Congratulations on moving toward a cleaner future.

minister s ’ n a w e ch r , Saskat s i r r o skPowe N a S r o Rob f ible respons

Robert W atson, S

askPow

er CEO

The Estevan Mercury and the following businesses would like to congratulate all parties involved in making this major project a reality.


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Congratulations on moving toward a cleaner future. Supporting growth in Estevan! Thanks SaskPower!

Congratulations SaskPower on leading the way to a greener future!

Jim Pratt, CFP Senior Financial Consultant

231 12th Avenue, Estevan • Phone: 634-0800 TM

902 - 4th Street, Estevan

634-2628

www.estevanlistings.com

Trademarks owned by IGM Financial Inc. and licensed to its subsidiary corporations.

CCongratulations ongratulations SSaskPower askPower BBoundary oundary DDam am oonn yyour our CClean lean CCoal oal EExpansion! xpansion!

HIRSCH CONSTRUCTION LTD. REDRIVER Lorna Pylychaty

Diane Jocelyn

Ray Mellom

Winona Johner

Lesley Schmidt Part time

Proud to Congratulate SaskPower Boundary Dam on the Clean Coal Expansion.

L

LUMBER LTD. RR

• Industrial, Commercial & Residential Construction • Home Renovations • All Types of Repairs & Insurance Claims

• Lumber • Plywood • Windows • Doors • Benjamin Moore Paint • and much more!

306-634-6030 483 Devonian Street, Estevan, SK

306-634-2114

481 Devonian Street, Estevan, SK

Congratulations g to On Being At The Forefront Of Innovation! “We’ll leave the light on for you.”™ • FREE HS Internet • Kids Under 18 Stay Free • Free Morning Coffee • Pet Friendly • Newest hotel in Estevan

Ph: (306)634-8666

Fax: (306) 634-7997 motel6@sasktel.net • motel6.com 88 King Street East, Estevan, SK.

Congratulations SaskPower!

Electrical Construction & Service of your

Shops • Drilling Rigs • Service Rigs • Production Equipment Lampman: 487-7770 • Estevan: 637-2512

Congratulations SaskPower

R.M. of Estevan No. 5 #1 322 4th Street Estevan, Saskatchewan (306) 634-2222

Proud to be from a province that cares about the environment

Senchuk

Ford Sales Ltd.

118 Souris Ave. N., Estevan

634-3696 Toll Free: 1-877-880-9094 (sales) 1-877-883-2576 (service) E-mail: sales@senchuk.com

www.senchukford.ca


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Congratulations on moving toward a cleaner future. A cleaner and greener

Thank you

future for Estevan and Saskatchewan.

Congratulations SaskPower!

EXPERT VAC AND CAM RUTLEDGE

YOUR LOCAL FURNACE CLEANER SINCE 1976!

Estevan - 634-2522, Oxbow - 483-2599, Weyburn 842-7111 Toll Free • 1-888-677-2522

We do not telephone solicit, our reputation keeps us busy!

for taking the lead on such an important project!

CANADIAN TIRE ESTEVAN 200 King Street

Ph: 634-6407

Congratulations on making this project a reality & powering a greener future!

%ODFNEHDUGV 1305 - 9th St. Estevan • 634-6456


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Congratulations on moving toward a cleaner future.

Congratulations SaskPower on creating a greener future!

HENDERS DRUGS Locally owned & operated 1220 4th Street, Estevan Phone: 634-3666 • 1-800-634-3784

Congratulations SaskPower for Leading the way to a brighter tomorrow 98 Souris Ave. Estevan

Congratulations on expanding to provide our community with clean coal! Proudly Serving SE Sask for 26 Years!

634-6610

Kendall’s proudly congratulates

on moving forward with clean coal expansion.

AUTO ELECTRIC

445 4th Street, Estevan

634-2815

Call Bill today!

1020 - 6th Street, Estevan, SK • Ph: 634-2312

Proud to Congratulate

Congratulations SaskPower on creating a brighter, greener future for the people of our community.

On Your

Clean Coal Expansion PH. (306) 634-9846 FAX (306) 634-2465

405 Kensington Ave., Estevan, SK

EMAIL: promo@crownad.ca www.crownad.ca

Estevan - 89 Escana Street

637-2121

Toll Free: 1-866-332-2121 Saskatoon • Regina • Winnipeg

Promotional Products Inhouse Embroidery Inhouse Silk Screening

Custom Decals & Digital Printer OilÀeld Lease Signs Graphic Design


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THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011

Congratulations on moving toward a cleaner future.

Thank you SaskPower for taking the lead on such an important project! Kohaly & Elash Law Firm 634-3631 • 1312 4th St. Estevan

Congratulations on the Clean Coal Expansion!

BORDER CLEANING SERVICES Industrial Coveralls Cleaning

• Dry Cleaning • Wet Cleaning 102 Hwy 47S, Estevan • 634-4060

Congratulations SaskPower on creating a greener future! #8-910 13th Ave. Estevan in the Beefeater Plaza • 634-0166 Open Everyday • Sun thru Thurs - 12 noon to 10 pm Fri and Sat - 12 noon to 11 pm

Thank you for taking the lead on this project and making a greener future for all of us.

Estevan Trophy & Engraving Phone: 634-6005 estevantrophy@sasktel.net

CONGRATULATIONS

RON'S

THE WORK WEAR STORE LTD. 1210 4TH ST ESTEVAN 634-8232

202 MAIN ST CARLYLE 453-6167

112 2ND ST WEYBURN 842-3006

Congratulations

SaskPower on Going Green!

Rooom by Room

Furniture

1305 6th Street, Estevan

Phone: 636-2444

Designing One Room at a Time

Congratulations Congratulations SaskPower!

Congratulations

"Qualified Service Staff for ALL Communication Needs"

You Bend ‘Em, We Mend ‘Em Lance Mack & Yansey Hagel

1010 6th Street, Estevan Phone:

634-6060

Corner of Kensington Ave. & King Street, Estevan

Phone: 634-3783

on expanding to provide our community with clean coal!

Thanks SaskPower for powering a greener future! Coming soon!

Home of the Power Team!

634-3221

409 Kensington Avenue Dodge you may have paid too much!

If you haven’t shopped Power

Phone: (306) 388-2652 • Fax: (306) 388-2345 24 Hour Service

www.prairiewestern.com


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Congratulations on moving toward a cleaner future. Congratulations on making this project a reality. CHEV • BUICK • GMC

801 13th Ave., ESTEVAN Ph: 634-3661 or 1-888-634-3661 www.murrayestevan.com

612 Railway Ave., OXBOW Ph: 483-2696 or 1-888-282-2221

Congratulations Congratulations SaskPower on making this project a reality!

Southern Plains

PERCY H. DAVIS LTD. North Portal (306) 927-2165 • Estevan (306) 634-5454 www.percydavis.com

Congratulations Thank you SaskPower SaskPower Boundary Dam on the new expansion!

for taking the lead on such an important project! 1217 4th Street, Estevan, Sask.

634-3613

“Serving Estevan & Area For Over 26 Years” 605B - 6th St., Estevan • 634-5550

Congratulations SaskPower!

Toll Free (888) 936-2222

Estevan’s Only Authorized Apple Dealer

A brighter & cleaner future powered by SaskPower Boundary Dam 216 Souris Avenue Estevan

Authorized Telus Dealer

“Your Communications Experts”

634-7209

#1 - 1254 - 7th Street, Estevan, SK • 634-9994

Congratulations on making this project a reality!

5 STREET Autobody th

Congratulations SaskPower on creating a greener future! PROPANE

Girard Bulk Service Ltd. ESTEVAN OXBOW ALIDA CARLYLE REDVERS 134 4th Street 637-4370 483-2826 443-2466 453-2262 452-3216

Saskatchewan’s Leading the Way for Clean Coal Don's Tire Shop 101 4th St., Estevan 634-3637

Congratulations Congratulations on powering a greener future

“CUSTOMER APPROVED RESULTS”

634-7101 • 601 - 5th St., Estevan, Sk.

SaskPower!

SaskPower on making this project a reality! LONG CREEK MOTORS

Auto Sales & Service Since 1970 1120 6th Street, Estevan Ph: 634-2255 Toll Free: 1-800-214-8848

634-7231 421 - 4th Street – Estevan www.longcreekmotors.carpages.ca


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ROY'S

TRANSMISSION Ltd. Ph: 634-7903 • Fax: 634-9838

Powering A Greener Future! Congratulations

237 3rd Street, Estevan www.roystransmission.com

Locally owned & operated by Licensed Mechanics

Congratulations

on moving toward a cleaner future.

Can’t ask the world to clean up it’s act without cleaning up your own.

Thanks SaskPower for leading the way!

Proud to Congratulate SaskPower’s Move to Expand For a Cleaner Future • Triple LBC - Redvers • A&H Supply - Gainsborough • Wayne’s Auto - Storthoaks • Krazy Canuck - Alameda • UCL - Estevan 912 6th Street, Estevan 634-7275 • Toll Free: 1-866-457-3776

WOOD COUNTRY ESTEVAN MCLEAN TISDALE Ph: (306) 634-5111 • Fax: (306) 634-8441 • 407 Kensington Avenue, Estevan Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Congratulations

CONGRATULATIONS

VISIT US ON OUR WEBSITE: www.wood-country.com

on making the first step towards our future!

Thank you for taking the lead Congratulations on such an important project

on creating a greener future!

Bienfait Mine • Boundary Dam Mine

www.sherritt.com

516 Nesbitt Drive (behind Power Dodge) Estevan • 634-2631


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Congratulations

Congratulations SaskPower

on moving toward a cleaner future.

Saskatchewan leads the way to a cleaner, greener future. Congratulations SaskPower!

CONCRETE FINISHING DIVISION

Office: 634-5224 • Cell: 421-7119

All Types of Concrete Work • Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Farm

Thank You for making this positive decision for our environment

City of Estevan


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Congratulations

Investing in the Boundary Dam CCS project is just another example of our government using our current economic prosperity in an advantageous way. DOREEN EAGLES, MLA ESTEVAN CONSTITUENCY OFFICE #1-1104 5th Street, Estevan Phone: 1-306-634-7311 • Toll Free: 1-866-284-7496

Congratulations SaskPower

on moving toward a cleaner future.

Congratulations SaskPower

on moving forward towards the construction of the clean coal project

Estevan, SK

306-634-7276


Nellie’s Custard Bread Pudding This generations-old recipe was a winner in our Mother’s Day Cooking contest. 6 cups whole or 1 percent milk 5 slices firm white bread 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 6 large eggs 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, or to taste 1. Preheat oven to 325 F. Grease a 13-by-9-inch glass baking dish. 2. In a 2-quart saucepan, heat milk just to boiling over medium-high heat. 3. Meanwhile, toast bread. Spread butter on 1 side of slices; cut each diagonally into quarters. 4. In medium bowl, beat eggs, sugar, vanilla and salt until blended. Gradually whisk hot milk into egg mixture until wellcombined. Pour custard into baking dish. Arrange bread, buttered side up, on top of custard; sprinkle with nutmeg. 5. Set baking dish in large (17-by-11 1/2-inch) roasting pan; place pan on oven rack. Pour enough boiling water into pan to come halfway up sides of baking dish. 6. Bake custard 50 to 60 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Transfer baking dish to wire rack; let stand 15 minutes to cool before serving. Or cover and refrigerate

Top 10 Pop Singles This Week Last Week 1. Katy Perry feat. Kanye West No. 1 “E.T.” (Capitol) 2. Rihanna No. 2 “S&M” (SRP/Def Jam) 3. The Black Eyed Peas No. 3 “Just Can’t Get Enough” (Interscope) 4. Cee Lo Green No. 4 “Forget You” (Radiculture/ Elektra) 5. Lady Gaga No. 5 “Born This Way” (Streamline/KonLive) 6. Jeremih feat. 50 Cent No. 7 “Down On Me” (Mick Schultz/Def Jam) 7. Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes No. 6 “Look At Me Now” (Jive) 8. Britney Spears No. 13 “Till the World Ends” (Jive) 9. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull No. 8 “On the Floor” (Island) 10. Adele No. 10 “Rollin In the Deep” (“XL”)

to serve cold later. Serves 12. • Each serving: About 225 calories, 9g total fat (5g saturated), 265mg sodium, 27g total carbohydrate, 0g dietary fiber. For thousands of tripletested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/. (c) 2011 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved

• “My roses really look beautiful. When I am cutting stems to put in a bouquet, I use a clothespin to grip the stem. It saves me from getting pricked by thorns, because it has a bit of reach to it.” -- L.E. in Georgia • For even distribution in sowing seeds for your garden, use a saltshaker for tiny seeds. You can get

a cheese shaker for larger seeds, if necessary. • “If you have to cut a nylon cord or shoelace, you can use a flame to melt the end into a nub that won’t run or fray. Use a little heat and press it together on a hard surface very briefly. It works fast!” -- R.S. in Maine • “Cars are getting so big these days. I use a string mop to wash the top

THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 Page 23 and back of my van. I can with a sponge. Rinse with reach everything better, and plain water. it does a great job.” -- S.C. in Nevada Send your tips to Now • To get glass shower Here’s a Tip, c/o King doors squeaky clean, use Features Weekly Service, a paste of baking soda and P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, water to scrub stubborn FL 32853-6475 or e-mail water stains, then rinse the JoAnn at heresatip@yahoo. whole thing with straight com. white vinegar. Put the vinegar in a spray bottle and (c) 2011 King Features spray well, then rub off Synd., Inc.

Saturday, May 7 Come early! • Race at 5:00

Thursday, May 5

CiNco 1/2 De Price MaYo Domestic PaRty Beer

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Brittney Andrist & Aaron Davis ................................................May 7, 2011 Melissa Hardy & Noel Krohn .................................................May 21, 2011 Emma Duchek & Shayne Suchan ..........................................June 4, 2011 Sarah Lalonde & Trevor Marshall .........................................June 11, 2011 Karissa Hamm & Wade Baldwin...........................................June 18, 2011 Erin Weinrauch & Kelsey Martin ...........................................June 25, 2011 Chantelle Mehler & Terry Fowler ..........................................June 25, 2011 Christine Lainton & Christian Bouchard................................June 25, 2011 Alyssa Knelsen & Lance Skoog............................................... July 2, 2011 Andrea Beahm & Corey Olson ................................................ July 9, 2011 Kristin Beahm & Brennan Miller............................................. July 16, 2011 Stacey Hanson & Josh Gustafson ......................................... July 16, 2011 Katie Kasal & Jared Puryk ..................................................... July 23, 2011 Chelsey Colbow & Jeremy Istace .......................................... July 30, 2011 Renee Sears & Craig Tendler ............................................... July 30, 2011 Megan Smeltzer & Mason Schick.......................................... July 30, 2011 Vanessa Prentice & Les Oldhaver......................................... July 30, 2011 Tia Yunick & Cory Rucks .................................................... August 6, 2011

Kristen Fleck & Brandon Kerr ............................................. August 6, 2011 Courtney Kline & Jared LaCoste ...................................... August 13, 2011 Kaila Hilstrom & Ryan Jutras ............................................ August 13, 2011 Catherine Jenish & Guy L’Heureux .................................. August 13, 2011 Brandi Barabash & Chris Mack ........................................ August 20, 2011 Elyse Wilkinson & Tyler Mantei ........................................ August 27, 2011 Heather Watts & Mike Irvine ............................................. August 27, 2011 Myley Stovin & Taylor Burym ....................................... September 3, 2011 Lacey Lischka & Michael Densley ................................ September 3, 2011 Michelle Babbings & Tom Avey .................................. September 10, 2011 Leah Himmelspach & Ryan Tetzlaff ........................... September 17, 2011 Crystal DuHamel & Cole Dunville ......................................October 1, 2011 Brittney Lafrentz & Trevor St. John ...................................October 1, 2011 Amy Clauson & Dustin Lesy ..............................................October 1, 2011 Meghan Betnar & Daryl Donovan ......................................October 8, 2011 Twyla Dayman & Kevin Thompson .................................October 22, 2011 Christine Fornwald & Kevin Mack................................ November 12, 2011

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Call 306-489-2161 or 306-485-0075 for more info!

634-8550 Mystic HD Sunless Spray Tanning Available

FASHION 180 Coteau Ave. E Weyburn, SK Ph. 848-1080

• Beautiful gowns for the graduate • Fancy attire - Mother of Bride • Jewellery - Tierras • Limited amount of white gowns for the bride Always that Personalized Service Appointments may be made.

Call 634-2654 to Announce Your Upcoming Wedding For Free!


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CITY PAGE Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication skills. This person will handle incoming telephone calls, general public inquiries and complaints, and will communicate via radio transmissions with members on patrol. Must be able to work independently under stress as well as produce a high degree of accuracy. Application packages can be picked up at the Estevan Police Service or mailed out upon request. Please return the completed package with an updated resume in a sealed envelope to: Chief of Police Estevan Police Service 301-11th Ave., Estevan SK S4A 1C7 Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Position: Police Constable The Estevan Police Service is accepting applications for a Police Constable. Application packages can be picked up at the Estevan Police Service or mailed out upon request. Chief of Police Estevan City Police Service 301 - 11th Avenue Estevan, Sask, S4A 1C7

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CITY OF ESTEVAN • SPRING PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING Wednesday, May 18 • 7:00 p.m. Legion Hall (Small Hall) To be discussed: 1. Curbside Recycling/Waste Collection 2. Health Levy Update 3. 2011 Budget Everyone invited to attend.

Spring has Ànally arrived and it is time to clean up the winter mess. Take note that dilapidated buildings, overgrown vegetation, junked vehicles are just a few of the items that need to be removed and cleaned up so you don’t receive a Property Maintenance violation ticket of $200.00 and clean-up being billed to your property taxes. Clean-up will help beautify your city and help eliminate rodents in your yard. Special Constable A. Fischer, Bylaw Enforcement

CITY OF ESTEVAN TENDERS

The City of Estevan invites tenders to complete the following works: Tender ES.02.2011 - 2011 Watermain Replacement Program Chinook Bay George Street - Dufferin Avenue to Bannatyne Avenue Tender ES.03.2011 Duncan Road Watermain Replacement & Strom Sewer Construction Tender ES.04.2011 Souris Avenue Watermain Replacement & Road Construction Tender packages are available at the Legislative Services Business Division – Lower Level – City Hall. For further information regarding this tender please contact at 634-1845, Fax 636-2199 or e-mail: eng.tech@estevan.ca Interested Contractors are invited to submit sealed envelopes marked with the respective Tender Number to the following by 2:30 PM local time, Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Legislative Services Business Division Main Floor – 1102 Fourth Street, City of Estevan, Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 Public opening of tenders shall take place at 2:30 PM local time, Tuesday, May 31, 2011 in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Estevan, Saskatchewan. The City of Estevan reserves that right to reject any or all tenders, and the lowest tender may not necessarily be accepted.

CITY OF ESTEVAN TENDER

The City of Estevan invites tenders to complete the following works: Tender ES.09.2011 Watermain, Sanitary and Storm Sewer Extension on Kensington Ave (North of King Street) Tender packages are available at the Legislative Services Business Division – Lower Level – City Hall. For further information regarding this tender please contact Jankit Patel at 634-1818, Fax 636-2199 or e-mail: engtech3@estevan.ca Interested Contractors are invited to submit sealed envelopes marked with the respective Tender Number to the following by 2:30 PM local time, Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Legislative Services Business Division Main Floor – 1102 Fourth Street City of Estevan, Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 Public opening of tenders shall take place at 2:30 PM local time, Tuesday, May 10, 2011 in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Estevan, Saskatchewan. The City of Estevan reserves that right to reject any or all tenders, and the lowest tender may not necessarily be accepted.

Property Tax Discount

2011 Discounts April 1 % May .5 %

Taxpayers are encouraged to take advantage of the 2.5 % pre-payment discount the city offers on 2011 Property Taxes if paid in January. Please note that you will not receive a prepayment notice. Tax notices will be sent out If you wish to take advantage of the January discount in June, once taxes have please stop into City Hall or call 634-1812 or 634-1811 been levied. to determine what your 2011 discount will be.

CITY OF ESTEVAN PUBLIC NOTICE The Council of the City of Estevan, pursuant to Section 207 of the Planning and Development Act, 2007, gives notice of its intention to amend Zoning Bylaw #2010-1834 & the corresponding Zoning Map as hereinafter provided:

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1. Consideration is being given to amend the Zoning Bylaw Map by rezoning the following property as described below; a) Surface Parcel Number 107406389 located in the Northwest Quarter Section 27, Township 2, Range 8, West of the Second Meridian, Estevan, Saskatchewan, to be rezoned from the existing Urban Holding Zone (UH) to the following zone designations in accordance with a Plan of Proposed Subdivision prepared by Thomas Samson, S.L.S, Midwest Surveys Inc, and dated April 5, 2011; i. Residential Low Density-Single Detached Zone (R1) • Blocks 200, 201, 202, 203, 212A, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 220 ii. Residential Medium Density Zone (R3) • Blocks 204, 205, 206, 207, 208A, 208B, 210, 211, 212B, MR1, MR2 iii. Residential Manufactured Home Neighborhood Zone (R6) • Blocks 218, 221, MR3, MR4 iv. Residential High Density Mixed-Use Zone (R4) • Block 209A v. Commercial Arterial/Highway Zone (C3) • Block 222 Reason: Rezoning is being undertaken to support a new planned ‘mixed use’ Residential subdivision/neighborhood development know as “the Meadows”. The Boundaries of the various proposed zoning designations are shown on the accompanying plan. The amending Bylaw (#2011-1854) may be inspected by any person at the Legislative Services Business Division, City Hall, 1102 4th Street, Estevan, Saskatchewan, between the hours of 8:00am-4:30pm Monday to Friday. City Council, at it’s meeting to be held on Monday, May 16, 2011, at 7:30pm in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, Saskatchewan will hear any person(s) wishing to be heard with respect to the proposed rezoning bylaw and will further consider any written submissions respecting the proposed zoning amendment, provided such intentions and/or submissions are received by the City Clerk’s OfÀce, Legislative Services, City Hall, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, Saskatchewan, S4A 0W7 no later than 12:00 pm on Wednesday, May 11th , 2011. Dated at the City of Estevan this 12th Day of April, 2011

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NOTICE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND BOARD OF REVISION SITTING TO BE PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 33 (2) OF THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS ACT, 1993 Notice is given that: 1. The council of the City of Estevan has prepared a special assessment roll for the following local improvements(s): Local Improvement Project #WR1-2007 Watermain Replacement / Street Restoration 4th Street Description of Number work or Service Location From To 2007 Watermain Replacement Fourth Street Kensington Ave. 8th Avenue 2007 Road Restoration Fourth Street Kensington Ave. 8th Avenue and proposes to levy a part of the cost of this local improvement against the lands which beneÀted. 2. The special assessment roll is open for inspection at the ofÀce of the assessor of the municipality during regular hours until 4:00 o’clock p.m. on the 11th day of April, 2011, at City of Estevan, Finance Department, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK. 3. Any person who desires to appeal a proposed special assessment must submit an appeal in writing, stating the grounds of the appeal, at the ofÀce of the assessor during the regular ofÀce hours not later than 4:00 o’clock p.m. on the 11th day of May, 2011, at the City of Estevan, Finance Department, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK. 4. The Board of Revision will sit to hear any appeals of proposed special assessments received by the time and date indicated above at 10:00 o’clock a.m. on the 15th day of June, 2011, at City of Estevan, Council Chambers, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK. Dated at Estevan, Saskatchewan, this 6th day of April, 2011. Trina Sieben, City Assessor

ESTEVAN POLICE SERVICE NICE TO KNOW

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Position: COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (Dispatcher)

Only successful candidates will be contacted.

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The Keep It Clean Campaign is a Community Pride Program to keep our City clean all year long. Volunteers are critical to this campaign and each person can make a difference in the appearance of the City by not littering and picking up litter whenever you can. Organizations/Residents of the City of Estevan

The City of Estevan invites you to join us in the

“Keep It Clean” Kick Off Event Monday, May 2, 2011 • 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Please RSVP to City Hall at 634-1800 for more information

In conjunction with this campaign the landfill will also be open free to Residents of Estevan For the week of May 2 - 8, 2011 You can assist by: • Walking through a park near you and picking up litter • Picking up litter on your property, back lanes and boulevards around your property • Picking up litter anywhere you see it

Guidelines for free disposal (Proof of residency)

• Items allowed to be dropped off for free include furniture, tree branches and regular household garbage; and does not include appliances that contain Freon • Items not allowed anytime: all hazardous materials, tires, paint computer components, televisions, propane tanks, oil and petroleum by-products • All loads must be completely covered or secured to prevent littering while in transport Any waste from rural customers will not be accepted free

CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN DOMINION HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION – PHASE II

Notice is given that: 1. The council of the City of Estevan has prepared a special assessment roll for the following local improvements(s): Local Improvement Project #WR1-2008 Watermain Replacement / Asphalt Patch & Overlay Description of Number 2008 2008 2008

work or Service Watermain Replacement Asphalt Patch Asphalt Overlay

Location From Henry St. / Spruce Dr. Henry St. / Spruce Dr. Henry St. / Spruce Dr.

To Bannatyne Avenue/King Street Bannatyne Avenue/King Street Bannatyne Avenue/King Street

and proposes to levy a part of the cost of this local improvement against the lands which beneÀted. 2. The special assessment roll is open for inspection at the ofÀce of the assessor of the municipality during regular hours until 4:00 o’clock p.m. on the 11th day of April, 2011, at City of Estevan, Finance Department, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK. 3. Any person who desires to appeal a proposed special assessment must submit an appeal in writing, stating the grounds of the appeal, at the ofÀce of the assessor during the regular ofÀce hours not later than 4:00 o’clock p.m. on the 11th day of May, 2011, at the City of Estevan, Finance Department, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK. 4. The Board of Revision will sit to hear any appeals of proposed special assessments received by the time and date indicated above at 10:00 o’clock a.m. on the 15th day of June, 2011, at City of Estevan, Council Chambers, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK. Dated at Estevan, Saskatchewan, this 6th day of April, 2011. Trina Sieben, City Assessor

CITY OF ESTEVAN - NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Pursuant to subsection 187 (1) of The Cities Act, notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the City of Estevan for the year of 2011, has been prepared and is open to inspection at the City of Estevan, Finance Department, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the following days: Monday to Friday, March 30 to April 29, 2011 with exception to Statutory holidays. Any person having an interest in any property who wishes to appeal the assessment of that property to the Board of Revision is required to Àle his or her notice of appeal in writing to: The Secretary of the Board of Revision, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 on or before the 29th day of April, 2011. Dated this 30th day of March, 2011 Trina Sieben, City Assessor

Are you looking for something to do? Tired of TV as an activity? Want to make a difference and be part of something bigger?

Estevan Fire & Rescue Services is accepting applications for

PAID ON CALL FIREFIGHTERS

(These are not full time positions.) Can C you answer yes to the following questions? • Are you y looking to help your community stay safe? • Do you like to help people who are in need?• Are you a team player? • Do you want to be part of a noble profession? We would love to hear from you! Application forms are available at the Fire Hall, 1101 3rd Street, Estevan. KEEP IT CLEAN! LET’S WIN THE GOLDEN GARBAGE CAN AWARD!

APPEAL FEE SCHEDULE Assessment appeals to the Board of Revision must be accompanied by the appropriate appeal fee: Residential Property: Condominium:

$50.00 / Property $50.00 / Property

Multi-Family & Commercial Properties: Assessed Value of Property Fee 0 to 499,999 $150.00 500,000 to 999,999 $500.00 1,000,000 and greater $750.00 Please make cheques payable to the City of Estevan.

Search & Rescue Committee Meeting Tuesday, May 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall

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The City of Estevan is undertaking construction for the Earthwork, Underground & Surface Works to provide development of residential lots in this area. The affected area includes the portion of Nicholson Road, north of Wellock Road and Tedford Way. The proposed construction area is shown within the bold line. At different times, Tedford Way will be closed during the construction for the construction of the underground and surface works. The contractor will provide adequate notiÀcation when limited direct property access and parking restrictions are to occur. It is anticipated this work will commence during the Week of April 18, 2011 with the order of underground works, earthworks, concrete works, franchise utilities and then road works with an anticipated completion by the end of July, 2011. Glen Peterson Construction Ltd. will perform this work within the current Bylaw regulations and speciÀcations. Safety Construction site could be dangerous. If you have children, please ask them to keep a safe distance from the site. We will take every precaution to ensure public safety, but we need your assistance to constrain the natural curiosity of younger children. Please DO NOT attempt to go close to areas of open excavation. Theft or Vandalism If you see any act of vandalism, theft or anyone suspiciously tampering with equipment, signage or barricades please contact 421-3474, the Site Foreman or after hours call Police. Questions and Concerns The City of Estevan, Engineering Services apologize for any inconveniences that this work may cause and thank you in advance for your cooperation and patience. If you have any question or concerns, please call at 634-1818 or approach the supervisor or foreman on site.

NOTICE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND BOARD OF REVISION SITTING TO BE PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 33 (2) OF THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS ACT, 1993

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Abigail wasn’t interested in him anymore. Nicole began weighing her options after secretly witnessing EJ and Taylor’s kiss. Carly took more prescription drugs after hearing that Daniel and Jennifer went on a date. Wait to See: Nicole receives Rafe’s DNA results. GENERAL HOSPITAL Michael tried to confess to Brandon’s murder, but there was too much evidence against Abby. Luke made plans to leave Port Charles for good. Brenda foolishly told Suzanne that she was getting a DNA test on Lucian. Robin and Patrick put their trust in Kristina as a babysitter, unaware that she was secretly being drugged by Lisa. Luke’s family and friends confronted him about his alcoholism. Wait to See: Elizabeth races to stop Lucky’s wedding. ONE LIFE TO LIVE

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The judge denied Viki custody of Ryder after witnessing her multiple personality disorder firsthand. However, Tess’s happiness was short-lived when the judge placed Ryder under Aubrey and Joey’s guardianship. Cutter blackmailed Dorian into keeping quiet about his and Aubrey’s relationship. John almost learned the truth about his son. Blair and Tomas’ date ended with a kiss. Wait to See: Natalie comes across Marty’s psychotherapy tape. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Daniel gave Billy his blessing to remain as Lucy’s adoptive father. Jack broke up with Phyllis after she admitted that she cheated on him recently with Nick. Victoria awoke to find that Jana had kidnapped Lucy. Kevin agreed to start a new life with Jana but only if they took Lucy back home.

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Kidsport is a children’s charity that is dedicated to assisting children of families facing Ànancial obstacles to participate in community sports programs. In 2010, Estevan Kidsport assisted 92 children and paid out over $13,300 in Ànancial assistance. The Estevan Kidsport Committee is in need of volunteers to join the committee and to help keep assisting children to participate in sports. Anyone interested is asked to call Garth at 634-1883

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May 19, 20, 24, and 25, 2011 East of Kensington Avenue (within city limits)

Participants will have the opportunity to learn some painting techniques and create a work of art that has meaning and depth for them personally. Explore how colors affect you, what shapes speak to you and express yourself in a unique way. This workshop will use acrylic paint and various painting tools. Participants will have the opportunity to share their creativity with others. Instructed by Judy Swallow. Materials Included. Ages 18 and up. Register by May 2, 2011. Contact Karly at 634-7644 to register or for more information.

What’s Happening At The Estevan Arts Council Stars for Saskatchewan - With a love for Southern Gospel Music and no such choirs like it in Regina, Tom Magnuson created Swing ‘N’ Soul Singers in 1999. Gospel music has had a huge surge in popularity in the past 10 years due to people like Bill Gaither as well as so many prominent composers and arrangers. Join us on Sunday, May 1st at St. Paul’s United Church as Stars presents their Ànal concert of the season - Swing ‘N’ Soul Singers at 2:30 p.m. Gospel arrangements of old as well as new songs is sure to please all audiences. Visual Arts - Classes are in the planning stages for April/May with the popular ART & Action Day Camp scheduled during spring break (April 26, 27 & 28). Do-It-Yourself classes with Monique Willms will begin May 5...call for details or Ànd us on Facebook.

At The Library.....

May 2nd – Mother’s Day Craft @ 6:30pm. Surprise Mom with a hand painted coffee mug. Fill it with a special recipe of Spiced Tea Mix and wrap in a white cloth napkin you decorate yourself! FREE but please pre-register as only 20 spots available. Call Maureen at 636-1621. May 3rd – “Award Winning Children’s Author” Celia Barker Lottridge @ 2:10pm. Author of The Listening Tree, Ten Small Tales and several others, Celia will discuss and interact with her audience about folk tales, rhymes and storytelling. Sure to be entertaining! May 5th – Mother’s Day Jewelry Making @ 6:00pm. Moms, come and treat yourself to a night out! Teens, make a unique Mother’s Day gift for mom! We will discuss some of the jewelry and fashion trends for Spring 2011 and make some beautiful bracelets to add to our wardrobes! This program is free. Ages 14 and up. Call Becky at 636-1621. May 7th – An Afternoon of Gardening @ 2:00pm. Local horticulturalist Gerry Fichtemann will be at the Library to answer all your gardening questions and to share his vast knowledge of creating and maintaining the perfect green space for your home. Free program, open to everyone! For more info, call 636-1621. May 12th – Using the Internet @ 2:00pm. Are you new to using the Internet? Come and join us for practice and tips on how to get where you want to be on the World Wide Web! Registration is preferred. Call Becky at 636-1621. Library Board Members Wanted! If you are an Estevan resident, over the age of 18, and care about your community’s public library services you are encouraged to join the Estevan Public Library Board. Contact Kate-Lee Donohoe, Secretary of the Board, at 636-1627 or kdonohoe@southeast.lib.sk.ca for more information. KEEP IT CLEAN! LET’S WIN THE GOLDEN GARBAGE CAN AWARD!

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NOTICE: The spring thaw has caused muddy conditions at the Estevan City Cemetery. To prevent damage to the Cemetery, the gates will be closed until the roads are dry. Thank you for your patience.

Thursday and Friday May 17 & 18, 2011 Area bounded by Souris Avenue, Kensington Avenue and 6th street, Perkins Street, including the Valleyview Subdivision, Jubilee Place and Bay Meadows

WHERE: The Estevan Art Gallery & Museum WHAT: Painting with Passion WHEN: May 3rd, 10th, 17th • 7:00 - 9:30 pm COST: $30/person

634-2220 or 634-3534

ESTEVAN THE ENERGY CITY

Tuesday and Wednesday May 13 & 16, 2011 Area bounded by Valley Street and 1st Street, Souris Avenue, 6th Street, Alice Road, including Westview Place

COMMUNITY ART CLASSES

Making lunch time healthy & delicious

NOTICE OF TREE PRUNING Southeast Tree Care will be performing their annual trimming and pruning of both City property trees and elm trees until the end of March. Southeast Tree Care is striving to achieve the natural form of the trees. We welcome your questions, call 634-7348 Be aware that Elm trees cannot be trimmed from April 1st to August 31st of every year.

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Thursday and Friday May 11 and 12, 2011 Trojan Subdivision, including 9th Street, 8th Street and 7th Street Centennial Park Areas and Soo Industrial Subdivision

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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday May 6, 9 & 10, 2011 Hillside Area – Bounded by Souris Avenue and King Street, Spruce Drive and Princess Street

ding to Tucker. Diane turns to Jack after being rejected by Victor.

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CITY OF ESTEVAN - WATERMAIN FLUSHING SCHEDULE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday May 2, 3, 4 & 5, 2011 Pleasantdale & Royal Heights Areas, including Cundall Drive, Woodend Place and Chinook Bay

Abby couldn’t believe that Daniel had confided in Lily before her. Billy told Victoria the truth about Lucy’s parentage. Wait to See: Abby vocally opposes Ashley’s upcoming wed-

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THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 BEAUTIFUL Tragedy struck for Brooke and Thomas during their business trip. Bill confided in Justin about his problems with Katie. Later, a family crisis brought Bill and Katie together again. Hope wanted to ALL MY CHILDREN pick up where she left off Erica suspected that with Liam, pretending that her captor was Krystal. Amber and the baby never JR was determined to existed. Ridge and Nick put win back Marissa’s heart. their differences aside and Kendall pretended to have united for Brooke’s sake. feelings for Ricky in order Donna received marital to get closer to the truth advice from one of her about Zach’s death. Krystal worst enemies -- Pam. Wait made herself available to to See: A marriage proposal Jack whenever he needed is made. someone to talk to about DAYS OF OUR LIVES Erica. Griffin led everyone EJ told Taylor that he to believe that he was in Afghanistan when, in fact, would divorce Nicole so that he was following Kendall they could be together once to make sure that she was and for all. Nicole told Chloe safe. Wait to See: Ryan about her theory that Rafe asks Greenlee to marry had been brainwashed by Stefano. Chad decided to do him again. his internship at his family’s THE BOLD AND THE business after assuming that


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High School Rodeo May 14 - 15 Arcola Fairgrounds Saturday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Admission: $5.00 6 & Under Free Food Available & Pancake Breakfast Sunday - 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. Everyone Welcome!

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LOSE WEIGHT Gain Energy Come to Kerry’s Kutting Krew May 7 - 7:30 p.m. If interested please respond by Thursday, May 6th kcrranch@hotmail.com

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WANTED Applications for $100 and $200 Arts Scholarships summer classes/workshops in the arts band choir dance music Highland piping photography drawing painting voice creative writing etc. Open to: Grade 7-12 Students Application Forms available at: Schools & The Estevan Arts Council office (Leisure Centre) and website: www.estevanartscouncil.com DEADLINE: May 13, 2011 Funding Assistance: City of Estevan, Estevan Sororities, Meyers Norris Penny LLP

GARAGE SALE 456 PETTERSON DRIVE Thursday, May 5: 3 - 7 p.m. Friday, May 6: 1 - 5 p.m. Saturday, May 7: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Housewares, Much Furniture, Electronics, Walkers, Much More.

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COMING EVENTS 10th Annual Country Classic Craft Show Come Celebrate Our 10th Anniversary Featuring Beautiful Handmade Crafts and A Variety of Home-based Products Carnduff, Sask. Saturday, April 30th, 2011 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Carnduff Centennial Arena Admission: $3 - Adults $1 - 12-and-Under Pre-school - Free Free supervised play time from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds to the Carnduff Ball Diamonds For more information, Please Phone 306-482-3818 Estevan Arts Council Stars for Saskatchewan presents SWING’N SOUL SINGERS Gospel Choir Sunday, May 1, 2011 2:30 p.m. St. Paul’s United Church Advance Tickets: Seniors/Adults $20 Teen $15 Child $7 Door: Seniors/Adults $25 Teen $15 Child $8 Tickets at Henders Drugs Present ticket for 10% off at Granby’s

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS Repairs to Household: Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Ranges, Fridges Call Rene at 306-455-2707 Cell: 306-577-5487

Call 634-2654 to place your classified ad today!

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VACATION RENTALS FOR SALE: 3 Bedroom Bi-level, 1107 sq. ft. $375,000. Phone 6343339 for more info. or viewing. FOR SALE: New 1215 sq. ft. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath modular home. Includes fridge and stove. $4750 down; $852 per month - Includes lot rent. Phone 1-403-397-8525. HOUSE FOR SALE: 1040 sq. ft., 4 Bedroom home. Hot tub room; new appliances; upgrades; large yard; close to schools. Phone: 634-7348.

OUT OF TOWN FOR SALE: 988 sq. ft. house in Storthoaks, Sask. If interested, Phone 306-449-2552.

APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT BACHELOR and One Bedroom newly renovated apartments for rent May 1. Phone 421-3749.

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CUSTOM BUILT READY TO MOVE HOMES: R. Barkman Construction, Cromer, Manitoba. Quality workmanship and materials. Please Phone Randy at 204662-4561 for Estimates and Design or Stop in to Visit Our Homes.

ROOM AVAILABLE for one male person. Shared use of kitchen, dining and living areas. Residential area, centrally located. clean and quiet. Phone 634-7063.

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LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE FOR SALE: 10 Acre Parcel of Land, 2 miles west of Estevan in the valley. Phone 634-7920 or 421-1753.

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Page 28 THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 LOTS & ACREAGES FOR FEED & SEED SALE FOR SALE: Acreage with trees, located near the Lampman corner, Highway 47 North, 1 mile west, 1/2 mile south, 1/2 mile west. Has cement house basement, approximately 900 square feet. Sewer system, deep well, telephone, large wooden granary, large Quonset. Will sell separately or with 320 acres, with 3 dugouts for sale of water for drilling wells. Full line of farm machinery and additional 200 acres may be rented. Phone: 306-421-6223.

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INLAND CONCRETE is seeking Class 1A or 3A experienced drivers. 2 Immediate Openings. We offer industry leading wages, plus a great benefits plan and pension package Fax resume with Driver’ s Abstract to (306) 373-1225 or email to mibrisson@lehighcement. com Attn: Leonard Brisson Parts/Service Technician - Busy automotive/agriculture parts, tire business looking for self-motivated person for front position. Permanent full time, benefits, salary to experience. Member of Auto Parts Plus, Victor ordering system. Preference given to experienced applicants, will also train. Shellbrook Sales and Service, Shellbrook, SK. Email resume: sss94@sasktel. net.

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CARS 09 Chev Impala LS, 4 Dr., Factory Warranty, Loaded ................. $134 bi-weekly 09 Chev Cobalt 2dr LT factory warranty loaded sunroof..........................$12,995 08 Chev Malibu LT 4dr factory warranty...................................................$15,995 07 Pontiac G6 SE 4dr factory warranty,Loaded........................................$12,995 06 Chev Optra 5 4dr H/B LS Warranty, Loaded.................................................$8,995 05 Chev Impala, 4 Dr., Warranty.................................................................$8,995 00 Chev Cavalier 4dr warranty .................................................................. $4,995 95 Lincoln Continental 4Dr., Warranty, Loaded, Sunroof ........................ $4,995 91 Dodge Spirit LE 4dr...............................................................................$1,395

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2010 LINCOLN MKZ, Loaded w/Power roof, Navigation, 25,000 km .....................................................................$35,995 2010 LINCOLN MKS, Loaded w/Power roof, Navigation, 25,000 km .....................................................................$39,995 2007 FORD FIVE HUNDRED AWD LTD, Loaded with Navigation, Leather & Moonroof, 69,000 kms .................................................................$15,995 2004 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE, Leather, Fully Loaded, V8, 72,000 km ....................................................................................SOLD 2002 MUSTANG V6 COUPE, auto, only 49,000 kms .......................$8,950

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2010 ESCAPE XLT 4X4, 3.0L V6, Loaded, only 6,000 km, Silver ..$26,995 2010 EDGE, All Wheel Drive, Sport, 48,000 kms .........................$33,995 2009 ACURA MDX, All Wheel Drive, Fully Loaded, 7 Passenger, 70,000 kms ......................................................................................$35,995 2008 F-350 LARIAT, Crew Cab 4x4, 6.4L Diesel, Leather & Power Roof, 128,000 kms ....................................................................................$32,900 2008 F-350 HARLEY DAVIDSON, Crew Cab 4x4, 6.4L Diesel, Loaded, 88,000 kms ......................................................................................$41,995 2008 Escape XLT 4X4, 3.0L V6, Loaded, Pwr Moonroof, Only 55,000 km ...............................................................................$19,995 2008 F150 XLT SUPERCREW 4X4, 53,400 kms ...........................$27,995 2007 CHEVROLET UPLANDER EXT, V6, Auto, Loaded, 101,000 km ......................................................................................$10,995 2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN LIMITED 4X4, loaded with tv & power roof, only 64,000 kms ......................................................................$27,900 2002 EXPLORER XLT 4x4, 153,000 kms.........................................$7,995

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3. Meanwhile, in another medium bowl, with wire whisk or fork, mix brown sugar, vanilla, salt, baking soda, eggs and remaining 2 tablespoons flour until blended. With spoon, stir in walnuts and coconut. 4. Spread filling over warm crust. Bake 20 minutes or until filling is set and knife inserted 1 inch from edge comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack until filling is firm to the touch. 5. When cool, invert onto wire rack and remove foil. Invert again immediately onto cutting board. Cut into 4 strips, then cut each strip crosswise into 4 squares. Cut each square into 2 triangles. Store triangles in tightly covered container up to 1 week. Makes 32 triangles. • Each serving: About 105 calories, 5g total fat (1g saturated), 13mg cholesterol, 80mg sodium, 14g total carbs, 0g dietary fiber, 1g protein. For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.

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THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 necktie and a men’s button-down shirt, with one side of her face cradled by a man’s hairy hand, Tina Fey reveals in her signature self-deprecating style how a nerdy overachiever from “Bossypants� Upper Darby, Pa., became By Tina Fey one of Hollywood’s most (Reagan Arthur Books, respected multi-hyphenate $26.99) talents. Reviewed by Rose M. Her tireless work ethic, Croke coupled with her acerbic humor and award-winning Before you read Tina writing chops, enabled Fey’s memoir, “Bossy- her to rise to the top of the pants,� it should be prefaced male-dominated profesthat no male hand models sion of comedy writing were injured during the as the first female head photo shoot for her book’s writer for “Saturday Night one-of-a-kind cover. Photo- Live.� She credits Lorne graphed wearing a bowler, a Michaels, “SNL’s� execu-

tive producer, for launching her career in television, reasoning that “he likes to promote from within.� But it was her uncanny resemblance to polarizing political figure Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential election that catapulted her to superstardom. Fey shares many funny stories in describing her

career ascent, which began in the trenches of comedy improv. One of the funniest chapters is “Dear Internet,� where she takes on the haters and naysayers who have made scathing comments about her on the Web. In another, Fey describes the six whirlwind weeks leading up to the presidential election, which included multiple

appearances on “SNL,� taping an episode of “30 Rock� with Oprah Winfrey as a guest star, and last but not least, preparing for her 3-year-old daughter’s Peter Pan-themed birthday party. Fey is at her comedic best when describing the organized chaos that is her life. She admits to a perpetual state of exhaustion in trying

to have it all: a loving marriage, a well-adjusted child and a successful, meaningful career. Fey is the Frank Sinatra of comedy: She did it her way, and she really doesn’t care if people like her style of humor. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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for our North Portal Visitor Reception Centre. The position is fulltime working 72 hours every two weeks. The successful candidate must have previous supervision experience and strong customer service skills. Attention to detail and strong organizational skills are also required. Training will take place in Regina on May 11, 12, and 13 (attendance mandatory, expenses paid). The wage for this position is $17.95 - $19.85 per hour. The term of employment, in addition to the training dates, is May 16, 2011 - September 8, 2011. To apply, please email your cover letter and resume to: joan.macphail@sasktourism.com

is looking for a carrier in Willow Park Greens. Earn $50 per week. If interested call Gayle at 634-2654 Boston Pizza, Estevan is looking for

3 SERVERS

Our COIL WELL SERVICE DIVISION is hiring

EXPERIENCED INDIVIDUALS Rearden Well Servicing requires individuals interested in continuing their career in the Service Rig Industry for the following positions.

• OPERATOR • DERRICKHAND • EXPERIENCED SERVICE RIGHANDS Please fax resume complete with any valid training certiÀcates and valid driver’s license to 306-842-1877. E-mail: neiszner.rearden@sasktel.net or contact Curtis at 306-861-4851.

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED • 1A licence • 3A licence • Resume & driver’s abstract required Competitive wages are offered and a benefit plan is available. Interested individuals can call or text contact info to 421-7119.

with Coil Tubing and Service Rig experience. Class 1 or 3Q Driver’s License required.

EXPERIENCED INDIVIDUALS with experience with Coil Support Pumping, Acidizing, Remedial Cementing and Nitrogen. Class 1 or 3Q Driver’s License required. At Technicoil there is room for advancement, excellent wages, benefits, and on the job bonuses. Please submit your resume and current safety tickets: H2S, PST, First Aid, 5 year Driver’s Abstract to: In person: 5416-39139 Highway 2A Blindman Industrial Park Red Deer, AB T4S 2B3 Fax: 403-309-3320 Email: employment@technicoilcorp.com

www.technicoilcorp.com

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Carrier for two small routes. • 1200, 1300, 1400 blocks of 7th & 8th Street. 9 papers. • 500 - 700 blocks of Albert Street, 600 - 700 Isabelle Street, 500 - 600 Eva Street. 22 papers. All our carriers have an opportunity to win $100 at the end of each month. If interested call Gayle at

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Our PUMPING AND STIMULATION SERVICE DIVISION is hiring

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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for full time permanent employment. Previous experience is not necessary. Responsibilities: take orders, answer questions, serve food, serve tables, prepare bills. Salary $11 Can./hr.

is hiring for the following positions:

Warehouse-Shipping-Receiving: Hiring Two Full-time Positions. Competitive Wages. Full BeneÀts and Bonus Plan. Drivers Abstract Required.

Repair Shop Service Technician: Hiring One Full-Time Position. Competitive Wages. Full BeneÀts and Bonus Plan. Drivers Abstract Required. 101 Supreme St. (Shand access road)

Estevan Fire and Safety:

Full time Kitchen and Front Counter Staff $11.00/hour starting wage. RRSP Program and medical beneÀts available. Varied shifts including evenings and weekends. Apply at www.aw.ca or drop off resume in person

Hiring One Full-Time Position. Competitive Wages. Full BeneÀts and Bonus Plan. Drivers Abstract Required.

Pump Mechanics: Hiring Two Full-Time Positions. EXTREMELY Competitive Wages. Full beneÀts and Bonus plan. Experience a valued asset, but not a must. Driver Abstract required. To apply for one of these positions you can: Email: dan.pratt@NOV.com Fax: 634-2599 or drop off a resume at 314 Kensington Avenue, Estevan, SK

We are filling the following positions for Rig #7:

Rig Manager Derrick Hand 2 Experienced Floor Hands Employment to commence May 15. Apply as soon as possible to: lbrown@suncountrywellservicing.ca lanettebrown@sasktel.net Or call Lanette Brown: 306-461-8320


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TRICAN WELL SERVICE LTD. is one of Canada's fastest growing well service companies, providing a comprehensive array of specialized products, equipment and services utilized in drilling, completion, stimulation and reworking of oil and gas wells in the Canadian and International marketplace. At Trican, we base our recruitment practices on the belief that a company's greatest asset is its people. Trican provides services in Fracturing, Cementing, Acidizing, Coiled Tubing, Nitrogen and related services in our field bases ranging from Fort Nelson, BC to Estevan, Saskatchewan.

WE ARE CURRENTLY HIRING:

Career Opportunities Field Sales Representative Carlyle, Sk. Start Date: Immediately Purpose of Position: To provide quality service and assistance to current customers; as well as promote growth within the company through sales growth opportunities. Key Accountabilities: • Ensure all activities are conducted in accordance with health, safety, quality and environmental management systems as well as corporate and local policies. • Identify and report potential sales growth opportunities and factors which could influence local marketing plans and objectives; • Work with the assigned customer service representative, analytical and technical resources (internal and external) to insure a level of service that meets customers requirements; • Establish strong business relationships with existing customer base and develop value relationships with potential clients to expand business; • Where appropriate, manage inventory and ensure profitability of remote sites; Qualifications: 1. Customer Service Orientation 2. Team Focus 3. Planning and Prioritizing 4. Problem Solving Technical Requirements: • Minimum Grade 12 education; post – secondary would be an asset. • 1-3 years experience in the oil/gas industry. • General knowledge of related equipment. • Familiar with computers. • Drivers abstract.

Laboratory Technician Carlyle, Sk. Start Date: Negotiable Report to: Manager, PureChem Services Purpose of Position: To assist with the day to day functioning of the Lab. This will include preparation and analysis of chemical samples, report writing, sample disposal and general cleaning of the lab. Key Accountabilities: • Ensure all activities are conducted in accordance with health, safety, quality and environmental management systems as well as corporate and local policies. • Ensure sample integrity is maintained throughout the analytical process • Follow all Laboratory safety rules and regulations • Assist with maintaining the organization and cleanliness of the lab • Learn new techniques and follow direction, working both alone and as part of a group Qualifications: 1. Customer Service Orientation 3. Planning and Prioritizing 2. Team Focus 4. Problem Solving Technical Requirements: • Minimum Grade 12 education; post –secondary would be an asset. • Prior laboratory experience is an asset but is not absolutely necessary. • General knowledge of related equipment is an asset. • Skills with computers are important; a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is an asset. • Good verbal and written skills. • Must be able to follow direction and work alone and as part of a team. • Must be flexible to shift changes as well as occasional weekend work

Email resumes to: ainfo@ceslp.ca

• SUPERVISORS • OPERATORS • DRIVERS • FRAC HANDS • HEAVY DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC • BULK PLANT OPERATOR • NITROGEN OPERATORS ND • 2 YEAR APPRENTICE HEAVY DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC A valid Class 1 required as well as prior experience in the above pressure pumping operations. Class 3 and selected Class 5 licenses will be accepted. On the job training from the ground up. Seasonal positions available.

Trican offers a dynamic work environment and a competitive salary and benefit package. Please apply in person to any of Trican's field bases or forward your resume and references, in confidence to:

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Experienced Drilling Rig Workers needed for long-term work in the following positions:

• • • • • •

Relief Rig Manager Driller Derickhand Motorhand Floorhand Leasehand

Competitive wages in excess of CAODC rates plus an additional $3 per hour retention bonus to be paid at break-up. At Technicoil Coporation there is room for advancement, excellent wages, benefits and on the job bonuses. Pre-employment testing and current safety tickets required. Please submit resume and safety tickets: H2S PST, First Aid. In Person:

Fax: Email: Website:

5416 – 39139 Highway 2A Blindman Industrial Park Red Deer, AB T4S 2B3 403-309-3320 employment@technicoilcorp.com www.technicoilcorp.com

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Trican Well Service Ltd. Box 849, Estevan, SK S4A 2A7 Fax: (306) 636-2669 • Email: rfisk@trican.ca

REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Truck Driver Position: Full time. Applicants must have a Class 3A Licence with a clean Driver’s Abstract and provide a copy of driver’s abstract for insurance. Successful applicant will be responsible for local and regional deliveries of building materials to customers. This position offers a competitive salary and beneÀts package. Position is full time with regular days off, home at night and offers hourly pay. Outside Shipper & Receiver: Full time. Forklift and lumber experience would be an asset. Company beneÀts. Salary based on experience. Yard Foreman: Full time. Duties will include outside staff supervision and direction, customer service, material handling, forklift operation, yard organization, delivery coordination, and proper receiving of product. This position requires strong leadership, motivational and organizational skills. A minimum class 5 licence is required. Knowledge of building materials and experience in a lumber yard would be an asset. Wood Country is a fast paced progressive company requiring a responsible individual. We offer competitive pay with beneÀts and a positive team environment. The successful candidate will be positive, organized and detail oriented. Interested individuals can fax or email resumes to Brian at:

WOOD COUNTRY ESTEVAN

Fax: (306) 634-8441 Email: brianwoodcountry.estevan@sasktel.net We would like to thank all candidates in advance.

USED TRUCK SALES REPRESENTATIVE - ESTEVAN We have an exciting opportunity for a Used Truck Sales Person in Estevan. In this position you will be using your sales and marketing skills to forge strong relationships with customers who rely on your expertise and service for their success. You will be qualifying and serving a wide range of customers with different needs. Your approach begins with genuine care to understand the challenges faced by your customers. Your key initiatives will be to assist your customers in identifying underlying issues and to recommend viable solutions. During your Àrst year, you would develop a plan to aggressively improve performance, implement strategies to satisfy customer needs, forge relationships, and develop a quality customer database. You are an enterprising team player who enjoys healthy competition and collaboration. You are conÀdent knowing your long-term success begins with the success and satisfaction of your customers. We offer an attractive compensation package that correlates with performance. Are you up to the challenge? If you have the desire and skills to make this happen we want to speak with you. Please submit your résumé and a cover letter to:

Careers Human Resources Department Email: careers@frontierpeterbilt.com Fax: (306) 244-2879

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THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 the circuit during the replace- the two screws on the side of ment job. You’ll also want the light switch (you’ll see a to purchase the replacement wire attached to each) and switch. then placing the other sensor Turn off the circuit that tip against the second screw. controls the switch. The best If the tester does not light up, way is to leave the light on and electricity is not flowing to By Samantha Mazzotta have a helper call out when the switch; if it does light up, you’ve switched off the cor- electricity is still flowing and There’s No Fixing Droopy rect circuit at the box. (Now you should not start the repair Light Switch is also a good time to label until the problem is remedied. that circuit for the next time Once the power is off, Q: Lately when I turn you need to switch it off.) To gently remove the switch on the light switch in the make absolutely sure that no from its mounting brackets bedroom, the switch goes up power is reaching the switch, by unscrewing the top and but then drops loosely down take the face plate off and use bottom screws of the bracket to the halfway position. Why your voltage tester by placing and easing it out. Locate the is the switch doing this? -- one sensor tip against one of wiring connections on the Jacob C., Cleveland A: The switch is broken and must be replaced. There’s no fixing it, but the part is not expensive. Replacing a switch isn’t an especially difficult task, but if you’re at all uncertain about doing it or totally inexperienced with electrical tasks, have an experienced friend replace the switch, or hire an electrician. If you’re determined to do it yourself, great. You’ll I WANT TO SEE HOW FAR I CAN GO. need a standard screwdriver and needle-nosed pliers, and keep a wire cutter/stripper nearby in case it’s needed. A Today’s oil and gas companies face bigger challenges in the field than ever before. Through focused innovation, we work voltage tester (or multimeter) to address specifically identified customer needs, solve unique is important to make sure no project challenges and develop next-generation technologies. electricity is coursing through With your help, we will advance with solutions that will

Career Opportunities

SO DOES HALLIBURTON.

change the industry and the world. Currently we have the following opportunities for our operations in Alberta and Estevan, Saskatchewan.

Job Fair Saturday, April 30th • 10am–5pm Estevan Super 8 Hotel (formerly the Perfect Inn) 134 2 Avenue • Estevan, SK S4A 2W6 Operator Assistants, Mechanical and Electronic Techs It is a bit physical. It is a bit technical. It is very hands-on. This entry level position works at the field well-site a majority of the time, with time spent on the road to and from well-site and at the field camp training and prepping also. You will also assist during rigging-up and rigging-down of fracturing service equipment on work locations. A high school diploma or equivalent, Class 1 Drivers License or the ability to obtain one and a good driving record are required. Relocation is not required. Halliburton offers a competitive salary and benefits package, a challenging work environment and countless pathways for professional growth. Preregister at www.gohalliburton.com and apply to position of interest, and bring your resume and current drivers abstract to the Job Fair for on the spot hiring.

www.gohalliburton.com Halliburton is a drug-free, equal opportunity employer.

side of the switch, taking special note of where the wires go. The “hot” wire (the one through which electrical current flows) is usually black or red in color, while the neutral wire is usually white (but sometimes blue or green). Loosen the connecting screws and detach the wires, using the needle-nose pliers. At this point, check the condition of the wires. If the exposed copper ends are frayed and there is a little wire to spare, consider trimming the old wire end and stripping

insulation to expose the same length of twisted copper (just enough to hook around the screw). Attach the new switch, being sure to hook up the wires in exactly the same configuration. Tighten the screws and then ease the switch into its bracket and replace the mounting screws. Attach the faceplate. Test your work by turning the circuit back on and flipping the switch. HOME TIP: Stay safe when doing electrical work. Never start a repair if you’re

not certain the power is off, and have a helper nearby in case of emergency. If you’re not confident you can complete the task safely, contact a licensed electrician. Send your questions or comments to ask@thisisahammer.com, or write This Is a Hammer, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. When in doubt as to whether you can safely or effectively complete a project, consult a professional contractor. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Lampman – Carson Safety Department requires and experienced SAFETY TRAINING INSTRUCTOR We have an immediate opening for a Safety Instructor that has their instructing certificates for some or all of the following: H2S Alive, First Aid/CPR/AED, WHMIS/TDG, Confined Space Entry & Rescue, Ground Disturbance Level 2 and Basic Fire Fighting. Carson Energy Services Ltd. will require individuals who are self motivated with a positive attitude and willing to learn. Other duties of the instructor will be to assist Safety Coordinator in the following duties however not limited to: Incident investigating, company orientations, gathering safety stats, and booking safety courses. Competitive wages and group benefits will be offered based on qualifications. Please fax all resumes to Barry Lischka at (306)487-3235 or email to: blischka@carsonenergyservices.com You can also apply in writing to: Carson Energy Services Ltd. P.O. Box 160 Lampman, Saskatchewan S0C 1N0 All successful candidates will be contacted.

HEAVY DUTY TECHNICIAN - ESTEVAN COMPETITION #EST11-04 Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. is an enterprising truck dealership with operations in Saskatoon, Regina Lloydminster and Estevan. Our ongoing development and phenomenal growth in the Truck Sales industry are evidence of the company’s commitment to offering customers a comprehensive range of products which perform at optimum efÀciency and provide valuable beneÀts. We have built a high level of customer trust and satisfaction through our new and used truck inventory and parts availability and reliability, strong geographic presence, premium service, and unparalleled value. We have a strong mandate to continue to grow in the marketplace and to provide quality service for sales, repairs, and maintenance. Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. continually offer opportunities for our employees’ career development, we have created an organization and a working environment aimed to attract, empower, reward, and retain the most dedicated, talented, and passionate individuals. We are currently accepting resumes for the Heavy Duty Technician position at our Estevan branch. As Heavy Duty Technician you will: * be an 2nd year, 3rd year or 4th year apprentice or Journeyperson * provide quality repairs and maintenance to our customers * advise shop foreman of additional repair or maintenance that could be performed * complete repair order annotation on each job This brief position summary is not an all-inclusive description of job duties. This position offers a competitive and comprehensive compensation package. Please drop off your resume in person or submit by fax or email in conÀdence to: Jerrod Tedford Service Manager Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. Box 1340 #1 Frontier Street Estevan, SK S4A2K9 Email: jtedford@frontierpeterbilt.com Fax: 306-636-6321 While we appreciate all applications we receive, we advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted. Thank you for your interest in Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd.

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Coke Bottle Q: I have an old CocaCola bottle in amber glass and am curious about its value. -- John, Bay Minette, Ala. A: According to several collectors I contacted, most amber Coca-Cola bottles are generally valued in the $20

to $35 range, depending on age and condition. Bill Schutz is president of the Mobile Gulf Coast Coca-Cola Collectors Club, which includes both Alabama and Louisiana. He might be able to help you. Contact him at bmschutz@aol.com. *** Q: I have a copy of “The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters,” edited by Logan Marshall and published in 1912 by L.T. Meyers. It is in good condition, and I would like

to know its value. -- Artrischia, Cottage Hills, Ill. A: I found several copies offered for sale at www. abe.com in the $45 to $75 range. I also checked with several used bookstores in Los Angeles, Denver, New York and St. Louis, where I found early editions with average prices of about $50. As with most collectibles, prices are generally determined by rarity, demand and condition. *** Q: I have a large collection of fossils and need help

in identifying them. -- Pam, Winchester, Va. A: Nathaniel Ludlum is a member of the International Society of Appraisers, and he specializes in the appraisal of mineral and fossil collections for insurance, donation and estate purposes. He might be able to help you. Again, you should expect to pay for his expertise. Contact him c/o Natural History Appraisals, 7323 Tucker Road, Centerville, OH 43001.

THE TRADER EXPRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 Page 35 in care of King Features unable to personally answer Weekly Service, P.O. Box all reader questions. Do not 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- send any materials requiring 6475, or send e-mail to return mail. questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of (c) 2011 King Features mail he receives, Mr. Cox is Synd., Inc.

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Spearing Service L.P. A division of Mullen Group Ltd. specializes in diversified oilfield trucking by providing a broad range of services to oil companies in southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba and North Dakota. We are a fast growing, progressive employer that offers our employees a quality work environment and competitive wages. Our employees enjoy the benefits of working with a great company in a great atmosphere! We require an energetic, team orientated individual posing previous experience, strong interpersonal skills to be an

AREA MANAGER The position will be based out of our office in Oxbow, SK and would suit an individual that is motivated and a self-starter. Primary responsibilities will include: • Will be responsible for managing area operations and oilfield trucking equipment • Will be responsible and prompt, have a positive work and team outlook and be able to take direction with minimal supervision • Will be able to work a shift rotation with after hours on call • Provide leadership and guidance to contractors, dispatchers and drivers • Communicate customer policies, information and procedures to employees and ensure that they are met Qualifications will include: • Management, trucking and oilfield experience an asset • Committed to customer service • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Strong organizational skills • Computer skills in MS Office an asset • Able to work with minimal supervision and as part of a team • Provide leadership, support, guidance to your team on strategic planning, new initiatives and programs which promote continual improvement Spearing Service offers a friendly work environment which offers competitive wages and group benefit package. Location of Employment: Oxbow, SK

Qualified applicants should forward resume and cover letter to: Spearing Service L.P. Box 83, Oxbow, SK S0C 2B0 Fax: (306) 483-2910 Attention: Mr. Don Spearing and Mr. Ken McClement Email: ssl.don@sasktel.net and ssl.ken@sasktel.net

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