THE SCOOP February/March 2014 Connect the dots then colour in the picture! Have you registered your dog for the New Year? Come down to the Town Office to register your dog for 2014! There is no cost to register your dog with the Town and doing so will give your pooch a free ride home should they need one during the calendar year. The registration starts over on January 1 st , 2014; if you have not called or come into the office since New Year’s Day then your dog is not currently registered! Town Council Meetings Council meetings for March will be held at 7:00pm on Monday, March 10 th , 2013 and Monday, March 24th, 2014. Town Office at 78 Main Street. Lashburn Town Council Mayor: Steven Turnbull Councillors: Bonita Brick, Todd Edgar, Al Kolybaba, Leonard Lapierre, Kevin McNay, and Harold Skinner. The Town of Lashburn would like to welcome Cody Houck to the town's public works department. Cody has taken training through the Water and Wastewater Treatment Program which will make him a valuable member of the team. Online/Telephone Banking Payments made to the Town of Lashburn are put towards your amounts owing to the Town on the date the Town receives the monies in their bank account (not the date you made the payment) If you are making payments that receive a discount such as taxes, please be aware it can take up to five banking days before your payment may be received by the Town of Lashburn. You may not receive your anticipated discount if the money is not deposited into the Town’s bank account by the discount date. This also applies to payments that are mailed. They must be received by the Town by the discount due date. Thank you for your attention to this policy. Town of Lashburn Reminder: Daylight Savings Time Begins on Sunday March 9 th 2014. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward one hour!
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THE SCOOP February/March 2014
Connect the dots then colour in the picture!
Have you registered your dog for the New
Year?
Come down to the Town Office to register
your dog for 2014!
There is no cost to register your dog with
the Town and doing so will give your pooch
a free ride home should they need one
during the calendar year.
The registration starts over on January 1st,
2014; if you have not called or come into
the office since New Year’s Day then your
dog is not currently registered!
Town Council Meetings
Council meetings for March will be
held at 7:00pm on
Monday, March 10th, 2013 and
Monday, March 24th, 2014.
Town Office at 78 Main Street.
Lashburn Town Council
Mayor: Steven Turnbull
Councillors: Bonita Brick, Todd Edgar,
Al Kolybaba, Leonard Lapierre,
Kevin McNay, and Harold Skinner.
The Town of Lashburn would like to welcome Cody Houck to the town's public works
department. Cody has taken training through the Water and Wastewater Treatment
Program which will make him a valuable member of the team.
Online/Telephone Banking Payments made to the
Town of Lashburn are put towards your amounts owing to the
Town on the date the Town receives the monies in their bank account (not the date you made
the payment)
If you are making payments that receive a discount such as taxes, please be aware it can
take up to five banking days before your payment may be received by the Town of Lashburn.
You may not receive your anticipated discount if the money is not deposited into the Town’s
bank account by the discount date.
This also applies to payments that are mailed. They must be received by the Town by the
discount due date.
Thank you for your attention to this policy.
Town of Lashburn
Reminder:
Daylight Savings Time Begins on Sunday March 9th
2014.
Don’t forget to set your clocks forward one hour!
THE LAST RIDE
HOOVES TO HEAVEN
Byron Haryung
(306) 441-1464
www.horsedrawnhearse.ca
HORSE DRAWN HEARSE FOR HIRE.
Lashburn, SK
GARBAGE MANAGEMENT
Garbage Personnel CANNOT pick up any garbage
that does not conform to WYWRA regulations:
Bags must be tagged (tags must be visible) – tags are
available at the Town of Lashburn Office or the
Lashburn Corner Store.
o Maximum size – 67 litre bags (26” x 32”).
o Maximum weight – 44 lbs.
Oversize bags that are under the maximum weight will
still not be picked up.
You are in contravention of the Town’s bylaw if you
place bags in the Town’s alley adjacent to your
property that are not tagged. The penalty for doing so
is $50.00 for the first offence + $200.00 each
occurrence thereafter, plus the cost of cleanup. If you
are stockpiling garbage bags on your property you
may be creating a rodent hazard or odor smell which
becomes a health and safety issue (provincial), or be
subject to the Town’s nuisance bylaw regarding
untidy/unsightly lots.
GARBAGE PICK_UP SCHEDULE
West side of Town – Wednesday
East side of Town – Thursday
Security Camera Surveillance has been installed at the Old High School at the end of
Main Street. This will help cut down on the vandalism at
Heritage Park.
Looking for a Babysitter?
I am a fun and responsible high school student.
I have my babysitting course and a year of
experience. I am mature, reliable and available after
school or on the weekend.
Call Kelsey at 1 (306) 830-9282
Space for Rent
For a Nail Technician, Hair Stylist, Esthetician, Massage
Therapist, Small Office, etc.
Contact Lynn at Jaz-eez 306-285-4599
Lashburn Hotel & Liquor Vendor
Remember you can get your permit and spirits for any occasion IE: Weddings, anniversaries, etc… at the
Lashburn Hotel. Phone Don at 285-3303
DOGGONE IT!! I HAVE TO GO TO THE BATHROOM!!
There is a new service in town from the biggest dog
lover around!!
Are you at work all day while Fido or Fifi are trapped
in the house?
Do you come home to accidents?
Are you feeling guilty about crating your pet for long
hours?
For $20 per day, I will come into your home every
three to four hours and let your pooches out for a much
needed potty break and some play time :) Food and
water dishes will be refilled as necessary if required,
and you can have peace of mind knowing your pet and
home are secure and safe!!
If you require doggy day care, I'm the one your doggy
wants!! In home costs are $25 per day. Book me for
your vacation!! Your pet will have three friendly dogs
to play with and will be treated as they are my own in
our home. We have a full 6 foot fence and a big
backyard as well as an outdoor kennel. Crates are
provided for sleeping (if they don't want to share a bed
with one of us!!)
I can provide several references!!
You provide their food, and I provide the love!!
Call or text Cathy at 780 861 0376
Wanted:
Permanent Part-Time Help Cleaning
Must Be Honest And Reliable
Phone Don
285-3303
Nailicious Nails Have you been sugared yet? A safe, gentle and more effective way to remove unwanted hair for women, men and children, with the added benefit of removing dead skin cells and conditioning the skin. Contact me to discuss Alexandria Professional Sugaring and book your appointment today! Gel Nails, Pedicures, Manicures & PolishPro for nails and toes. Gift Certificates Now Available!! To book your appointment Contact Lisa at 285-3365
Tighnduin News Spring is just around the corner, hope everyone is surviving during this cold
weather! Upcoming Events of Interest to the public
include: Gentle Yoga Monday February 17
th, 24
th, March 3
rd & 10
th at
10:00 a.m. Games Nites Tuesday February 18
th, 25
th, March 4
th & 11
th at
7:00 p.m. Coffee Morning Wednesday February 19
th at 9:30 a.m.
Wellness Clinic Thursday March 6
th at 9:00 a.m.
Bingo Friday February 21
st, March 7
th and March 21
st at
7:30 p.m. Music and other fun Thursday February 20
th 2:00 p.m.
Tom Rice & Friends Birthdays January 27
th – Esther Sparks February 20
th
Last Supper will be on March 13th
. Hope to see you all next fall!
Lashburn Legion # 73
We wish to congratulate the winners of our
Remembrance Literary and Poster Contest. Junior
Colored Poster winners were Kayden Green and
Cameron Pero. The Black and White Poster Junior
winners were Zackary Underhill and Brendon
Farrell.
Senior Black and White Poster winners were
Karleen Silvester and Madison Hope. Senior Color
Poster winners were Sarah Marlatt and Jade Craig.
Winner of the Senior Essay was Hannah
McLauchlan. All winners were presented with
certificates and cash prizes. We greatly appreciate
our judge and the staff of both schools for
encouraging the students to participate.
Lest We Forget.
Submitted by Carol Mohrbutter
Snow Removal It is the occupant’s responsibility (or owner if no occupant) for every house abutting on
a street where there are sidewalks, to remove the snow of that sidewalk within 24 hours after every snowfall. Snow that falls on your property is not to be pushed onto Town property or other person’s property
without their permission. The Town property includes the street,
alleys, culverts, boulevards, sidewalks, and Town lots. You are responsible for the
snow on the Town’s boulevard if you are using the boulevard to access your own
property such as a driveway.
The Town has a snow collection area west of the Sportsplex, adjacent to the RM road (NE Corner of the Intersection of 2
nd Street
East and the RM Road.) Property owners will be billed for any snow they have placed on town property that the Town has to remove in the spring to get the
water running. Thank you for your assistance in the snow removal issue.
If you hire or have someone other than the Town clean your driveways or boulevards, it is your responsibility to have any damage
to the Town’s boulevard or your own property repaired in the spring.
The Town would like to thank those people who move their vehicles when the grader is
out grading the snow on the streets.
Tips for Daylight Saving Time happening on March 9th, 2014!
1. Prep yourself over the weekend. The usual rule of thumb for daylight savings time is that it takes someone about one day to adjust for every hour of time
change. To combat the effects of sleep deprivation for the first few days of Daylight Savings Time, give yourself some time to
adjust before the weekend ends. Reset one of your clocks on Friday night or Saturday morning, and try to wake up, eat three
meals and go sleep following the new schedule.
2. Get more exercise.
3. Make the division between night and day clear. One of the hardest things for your body to adjust to in coming days will be the fact that since the daylight is lasting longer, your
body's circadian rhythm will be thrown off-balance. The best way to help your body cope with Daylight Savings Time is to
have the right balance of light and dark in your day. In the morning, open up the shades and set your lights as bright as they can
go. Try to get outside during the day, even if it’s just at lunch, to get some of that natural sunlight, too. In evening, dim the
lights or only have some of them on when it gets dark. Try to stay inside, and close the shades so street lights don't get in. This
way, your body knows that it’s time to start getting ready to sleep.
Taken February 18th, 2014 from: http://www.ibtimes.com/daylight-savings-time-2012-7-tips-cope-time-change-422502
We at J.H. Moore are updating our preschooler list. If you have a child that is not registered at the school and they were
born in the years including 2009- 2013 please call the school to register. If you
know anyone else new in the community who would not have access to this
information please forward onto them so we can get them on our 5 year list. Ph: 306-285-3200 or 3333 or email