8 Weyburn This Week, Friday, October 10, 2014 Weyburn This Week CLASSIFIEDS ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PREPAID • DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT NOON • For more info call (306) 842-3900 • Email: [email protected] • Fax: (306) 842-2515 FOR SALE FEED AND SEED ROOM & BOARD PERSONALS HELP WANTED Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com 10/10 GRASS SEEDS – Common Alfalfa, Seeds and Grass Seeds. Call RICARD FARMS 306634-0103; 306-461-0498. Email: [email protected] Box 1494, Estevan, SK S4A 2L7. 12/31 DORIS’ ROOM AND BOARD – RESPITE RETREAT. Private furnished rooms. 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October 19, 2014, 10am. 848 sq.ft. house, 23’ Trailer. Otthon, SK. www.ukrainetzauction.com Karla’s Auction 306-782-0787 PL#310056. 10/10 Online Only Real Estate Auction. Opens Fri Oct 17 & Closes Thurs Oct 23 Viewing: Sun Oct 5 & Sun Oct 12 24pm Daily. Acreage (20 Acres) with 1280 sq.ft. Bi-Level Home, 5 bdrs, 2bths. w/Attach Garage & Outbuildings. Only 25 Miles From YORKTON, SK. For more information Contact Auctioneers @ 1 800 667 2075 or go to www.hodginsauctioneers.com. PL#914705. 10/10 LAND FOR SALE FARMLAND WANTED NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS! SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES Central - 206 1/4’s South - 75 1/4’s South East - 40 1/4’s South West - 65 1/4’s North - 6 1/4’s North East - 4 1/4’s North West - 12 1/4’s East - 51 1/4’s West - 4 1/4’s FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT PURCHASING: SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK PAYMENT. 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Valid safety tickets, clean drug test, references and a drivers abstract are required. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at: Troyer.ca. 10/10 Available Bachelorette Cindy is 41, slim and financially secure. She’s never been married and has no children or baggage. At 5’8” and 139lbs this healthy blonde, loves sports like hockey, basketball, and Nascar! Cindy says, “As a professional and single lady I have a great life! I love my family, friends and community. I just don’t get many opportunities to meet single men that are available for a committed relationship.” I\X[pkfaf`e#I\X[pkfd\\k# I\X[p]ficfm\ ('':feÔ[\ek`Xc#(''F]Õ`e\# (''G\ijfeXc`q\[ DXkZ_dXb\ijJ\c\Zk($///$0(-$)/)+ nnn%j\c\Zk`ekif[lZk`fej%Zfd 8^i`Zlckli\#i\dfk\#Zflekip#iliXc \jk(*p\Xij^lXiXek\\[j\im`Z\# Zljkfd`j\[d\dY\ij_`gj# k_fifl^_jZi\\e`e^gifZ\jj EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ROADEX SERVICES requires O/O 3/4 tons, 1 tons and 3 tons for our RV division and O/O Semis and drivers for our RV and general freight deck division to haul throughout North America. Paid by direct deposit, benefits and company fuel cards. Border crossing required with valid passport and clean criminal record. 1-800-867-6233; www.roadexservices.com Heavy Equipment operators for late model CAT equip: motor scrapers (cushion ride), dozers, excavators, rock trucks, graders (trim operators). Camp job. Competitive wages plus R & B. Valid drivers license req’d. Send resume and work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc. Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca JOIN US NOW!!! GRIMSHAW TRUCKING IS LOOKING FOR --------------EXPERIENCED OWNER OPERATORS We are taking applications for this upcoming winter road season. Work is already commencing. --------------- 30 EXPERIENCED OWNER OPERATORS We have secured a project to move a large number of loads from edmonton to yellowknife commencing in november 2014. --------------JOIN US THIS WINTER ROAD SEASON!! GRIMSHAW TRUCKING IS LOOKING FOR --------------- EXPERIENCED SUB CONTRACTOR FLEETS WITH OR WITHOUT TRAILERS The season has already begun with loads moving from Edmonton, AB and Yellowknife NT and we need trucks NOW!! --------------Grimshaw offers competitive rates, safety bonuses and capped insurance. --------------Interested and qualified applicants should forward resumes along with current driver’s abstract to: Brazy Lirazan – Human Resources Fax: 780-452-5023 E-mail: [email protected] Phone 780-414-2835 or see us at 11510-151 Street NW, Edmonton, AB Weyburn This Week, Friday, October 10, 2014 9 EMPLOYMENT MAYOR'S MUSINGS LISTINGS by Mayor Debra Button TO BOOK YOUR AD CALL ANDREA AT 306-842-3900 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 3RD YEAR, 4TH YEAR OR JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN R.P. Automotive Inc. has been servicing the Weyburn area since 2001. We currently require a 3rd year, 4th year or Journeyman Automotive Technician on our team. We offer competitive wages, a great benefits package, a comprehensive Health and Safety Program, and a satisfying work life balance. Drop of resume at: 37 - 13th Street, Weyburn, SK S4H 3G6 or email to: [email protected] www.rpautomotiveinc.com HELP WANTED Cooks Needed - Competitive wages Apply in person, with resume, to Mike, Angel or Voula. 13 - 1st Ave. SW, Weyburn • 306-842-7888 FULL TIME BULK FUEL TRUCK DRIVER BASIC REQUIREMENTS: Valid 3A Saskatchewan Driver’s Licence. Must be self-motivated with a clean driver’s abstract. Apply by fax (306) 721-6810 or email [email protected] LET US HELP YOU FILL THAT POSITION TODAY! PAPER CARRIERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ROUTE 2 - 84 papers First Avenue N.W., 500 Block Elizabeth Street, King Street, Bannerman Street & Alexandra St. ROUTE 6A - 61papers Douglas Rd.; 600 & 700 Block - 13th St. N.E.; 800 Block of Brimacombe Drive ROUTE 6B - 105 papers McLelland St.; McLelland Bay; 700 Block of Rick Smith Cres. ROUTE 17 - 145 papers 100 Block of 18th St. & Laing Cres.; 100 & 200 Block of 17th St.; Onstad Cres.; 1700 Block of Coteau Ave.; Harvey Bay ROUTE 26B- 74 papers Barber Crescent; Shields Place; Brown Cres.; 600 Block of 18th Street & 1800 Block of Gordon Miles Place Flyers are already inserted in the paper and are delivered to your door! 306-842-3900 There are a lot of people who are cynical about municipal politics but I'm not one of them. I guess that goes without saying given the job I've got. Even so, one of the things I've learned through my time in public office is that there are many more opportunities than I had previously imagined for citizens to shape the city they live in. If you think you have to be the mayor or a councillor to make a difference in our city, you are dead wrong. A prime example is the city's Official Community Plan (OCP). This document, which is redrafted every 10 years or so, essentially acts as the constitution for the municipal government for an extended period of time. It is also very much a people's document - or at least it's meant to be, if and when people participate. The OCP is required under the provincial Planning and Development Act for any community that wishes to be control its own destiny. Towns and cities can operate without one but then must accept development regulations imposed by the province. With an OCP, Weyburn citizens get a voice in how our city will look and feel for the next decade or longer. The last OCP was drawn up in 2003 and included a host of important decisions that have brought our city to where it is today. For example, it was that document that established that outside developers would be allowed into Weyburn. This has brought in tens of millions of dollars of investment and allowed our city to grow more rapidly. The 2003 OCP also set out a number of decisions about investments in recreational facilities and schools. The crafting of the next OCP is underway and is expected to be completed by late 2015. Once again, the process will give taxpayers a chance to participate in some major decisions not only about property development but about issues affecting the character and atmosphere of our community. Should we allow sidewalk cafes and patios? Do we have enough parking? Do we allow enough space for outdoor retail ventures like farmers' markets? The long and short is that the OCP is a chance for us all to dream about the kind of city we want Weyburn to be in the coming decade. In the face of our city's rapid growth, it is more important than ever that we plan our hopes and dreams down to the finest detail so that the rush of events doesn't force ad hoc changes on us. What we need to make this process work is people like you. Yes, you, reading this article right now. If you're interested enough in our city to read this far down my column, then you have the perfect qualifications to help out. Our Director of Planning and Development Martino Verhaeghe is looking for about a half-dozen people from each of the city's major neighbourhoods to contribute to focus groups on OCP proposals. So far, he only has about a dozen people from the whole city. That's not nearly enough input when the future of the city is at stake. If you're interested in helping out, please drop Martino a line at [email protected]. Driving tips for the Thanksgiving long weekend The Thanksgiving long weekend is here. CAA Saskatchewan reminds all motorists to plan ahead for their long weekend travels to visit family and friends. "We know that there will be an increase of motorists on our roadways travelling to be with their loved ones," said Christine Niemczyk, Director of Communications with CAA Saskatchewan. She added, "That's why it's important to plan ahead and ensure your Senior news The results of the senior Centre's activities from September 26 to October 2: Bridge: (Friday) First John Whitell, second Howard Giroux, third Chris Diemert. Bridge: (Monday) First Joyce Hemphill, second Marion Brown, third John Whitell. Military Whist: First Doreen Leslie and Shirley Sparks, Ray and Connie Boucher, second Garth White and Kay Bachman, Howard Giroux and Basil Holyer, third Elfreida Mantay and Bernice Jaster, Rose Levesque and Anne Robillard. Hi-Lo Whist: First Marge and Leonard Schultz, second Ray and Connie Boucher, third Marg Leavens and Ezella Gatzke. Canasta: First Arvella Soroka, second Marg Warnke, third Lillian Collins. Kaiser: First Jean Fahlman and John Schiller, second Alice Schneider and Agnes Tumback, third Fran Franks and Melba Bent. Crib (Thursday): First Marg Leavens and Vi Paterson, second Howard Giroux and Basil Holyer, third Ray and Connie Boucher. Upcoming Events: The October month end supper is on October 31 with chicken cordon bleu to be served. vehicle is roadworthy. We know that in Saskatchewan the weather can change quickly which can impact driving conditions. Be prepared: adjust your driving behaviour to the changing environments." Here are a few more safe driving tips: • Ensure your vehicle is in top working condition with a full tank of gas and properly inflated tires to help with fuel efficiency. A poorly maintained vehicle can use up to 50 per cent more fuel. Under-inflated tires also reduce safety and fuel efficiency. • Check your vehicle's belts and hoses. Just a little attention to these vital components can ensure your car is operating at its best. • Also check the brakes, fluid levels and battery. Today's vehicles have more electrical demands than ever and batteries play an essential role in meeting those demands. • Allow extra time for travel and let others know your route and expected time of arrival. • Check weather and travel conditions before heading out. If conditions are poor, delay travel if possible. • Before heading out, visit www.getgasprices.ca for the lowest gas prices in Saskatchewan communities as well as in other provinces. • All occupants must wear seat belts. Ensure children are properly secured and that car seats and booster seats are installed correctly. • Don't speed. It's dangerous, and driving above 90 km/hr decreases your fuel efficiency exponentially. • Slow to 60 km/hr in construction zones and when pass- ing tow trucks and emergency vehicles on Saskatchewan highways. Failing to do so is not only unsafe, but could also cost you a fine. • Remember; the use of hand-held communications devices behind the wheel is banned in Saskatchewan as well as in all Canadian provinces. It's unsafe and monetary penalties can be steep. • Eliminate driver distractions such as eating, drinking, adjusting radio dials and smoking. • Don't drive if you're overtired. Stop for regular breaks. • Appoint passengers to be the navigator and cell phone user and let them check for directions and make phone calls or texting so the driver can focus on driving and not become distracted. • Don't drink and drive. Appoint a designated driver. 7KLVUHFLSHFRPHVIURPRXUÀUVWERRN)RUWKH%UHDVWV of Friends. For this book, 10 friends got together 10 years ago and emptied their recipe boxes, and chose their families’ favourite go-to recipes. It is no wonder that it swept the country, became a national best seller and thousands have been reprinted dozens and dozens of times. 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