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...Your.Daily.Fix.................
See What’s New .... Local & Regional Headlines ~ Jokes ~ Crossword Puzzle ~ Horoscope ~ Coming Events ~ Funny Stories ~ Interesting Tidbits ~ Recipes ~ Classifieds ~ Business Directory ~ Pick up a FREE copy or go online!!
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CROP REPORT FOR THE PERIOD AUGUST 13 TO 19, 2013gov.ca - Warm weather with few little rain interruptions over the past week has helped speed crop development. Harvest operations have begun in many areas of the province. Less than one per cent of the 2013 provincial crop has been combined, while four per cent has been swathed or is ready to straight combine, according to Sas-katchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report. The five-year average (2008-2012) for this time of year is seven per cent combined and nine per cent
swathed or ready to straight cut. Across the province, five per cent of the peas and winter wheat and two per cent of the lentils have been com-bined. Five per cent of the canola has been swathed. Swathing of canola has started in the southern regions of the province and is expected to start in the northeast and northwest re-gions within the week. Desiccation of pulses has just started in the north-east and northwest regions. Warm temperatures will be needed into the harvest season to get the majority of the crop in the bin in good condition.
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Two old guys, Abe and Sol, are sitting on a park bench feeding pigeons and talking about baseball. Abe turns to Sol and asks, “Do you think there’s
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ball in heaven, and if you die first, you do the same.”
A few months later, poor Abe passes on. One day soon afterward, Sol is sitting there feeding the pigeons by himself when he hears a voice whisper,
“Sol... Sol...”
Sol responds, “Abe! Is that you?”“Yes it is, Sol,” whispers Abe’s ghost.
Sol, still amazed, asks, “So, is there baseball in heaven?”“Well,” says Abe, “I’ve got good news and bad news.”
“Gimme the good news first,” says Sol.Abe says, “Well... there is baseball in heaven.”
Sol says, “That’s great! What news could be bad enough to ruin that!?”Abe sighs and whispers, “You’re pitching on Friday.”
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Rain recorded in the province last week ranged from nil to 88 mm. Grass-hoppers and bertha armyworms caused some crop damage. Crop reporters are indicating there are areas in the east-central and northeast regions where bertha armyworm populations are very high. Across the province, topsoil moisture on crop land is rated as three per cent surplus, 74 per cent adequate, 21 per cent short and two per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as one per cent surplus, 69 per cent adequate, 26 per cent short and four per cent very short. Farmers are busy with harvest operations. Follow the 2013 Crop Report on Twitter at @SKGovAg.
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A man and a woman who have never met before find themselves in the same sleeping carriage of a train. After the initial embarrassment, they both manage to get to sleep; the woman on the top bunk, the man on the lower. In the middle of the night the wom-an leans over and says, “I’m sorry to bother you, but I’m awfully cold and I was wondering if you could possi-bly pass me another blanket.” The man leans out and with a glint in his eye said “I’ve got a better idea ... let’s pretend we’re married.” “Why not,” giggles the woman. “Good,” he replies. “Get your own blanket.”
. Your.Daily.Crossword.Puzzle .
Your Local Weather Forecast:TODAY
Low +16/ High +19Chance of Thundershowers
SATURDAYLow +15/ High +29
Sunny
SUNDAYLow +14/ High +30
Mainly SunnyMONDAY
Low +15/ High +26Cloudy with Sunny Breaks
ACROSS1. Pirate’s transport5. Internet pioneer, Vint __9. “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” band14. Vintner’s prefix15. Cooking oil, to Rachael Ray16. Falcon-headed deity17. __ and void18. Showroom model, commonly19. Michelle Robinson’s married name20. Series for Canadian actress Sandra Oh: 2 wds.23. English and Irish (Arf!)24. Groovy factor28. “__ Haw”29. Sotheby’s offers30. Connect31. Particular poem33. Particular pickle35. “On the __ hand...”37. “Would you like to see _ __?” ...asked the waiter39. First word in Inferno by Dante40. Green41. Organ42. Come clean, __ up44. Tavern stock45. Antacid brand46. Witty remark48. Chum50. Reprimand officially52. Wireless telegraphy innovator, b.1874 - d.193756. Calgary __ Orchestra
58. In “Thank U”, one of the things Alanis Morissette is thankful for61. Geek62. Prefix with ‘sphere’63. More rational64. Oscar-winner Mr. Jannings65. Animated TV show, for short66. Ten Commandments bit, “Though __ not...”67. Lovely flower68. Donald Sutherland/Elliott Gould spoof flick, “_*_*_*_” (1974)
Down1. Barry Manilow tune: “I Write the __”2. “Quelle __ est-il?” (What time is it?)3. Cove4. “__ Pam” by The Beatles5. Like a wood-shingles roof6. Makes straighter7. Tomato type8. Pre-spotting The Rockies sights9. Manitoba city, ‘The Hub of the North’10. Single-named Swedish songstress11. Southern constellation near Telescopi-um12. ‘Consort’ suffix13. Org. in Edward Snowden headlines21. Look22. ‘Fact’ finisher25. Strong work __26. Kitchen device27. Desert-like29. TV censor’s sound
31. GNR’s “Sweet Child _’ __”32. Nunavut’s __ Island34. Baseball position36. Men’s formalwear pieces37. Mr. Baldwin38. Canadian writer, Jane __43. “__ & Shine” by Econoline Crush47. Mr. Geller49. Branch51. Sales pitch52. Baseball great, Roger __53. Traditional folk tune: “__ of Old Smoky”: 2 wds.54. Shatner’s famous co-star55. Symbols57. __ milk58. Mag. edition59. “Nope.”60. Genetic letters
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What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the fore-cast given for your birth sign.
For Friday, Aug. 23, 2013ARIES(March 21 to April 19)You have a hair trigger today and
you’re feisty! You feel excitable, rebel-lious and quick to react. Guard againstjumping to conclusions without hearingall the facts.
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)You feel restless today. Secrets might
come out when you least expect them.You might be attracted to someone fromanother culture.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Casual get-togethers or large confer-
ences will be the source of a surprise ortwo for you. Meetings might change.Unusual people might show. Someonewill create changes.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Don’t rebel when dealing with author-
ity figures today. And don’t quit yourday job. Give something a sober secondthought by sleeping on it.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)Sudden opportunities to travel or
explore avenues in publishing, themedia, medicine, the law and highereducation might arise. This window ofgood fortune will be brief — therefore,act quickly!
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)Stay in touch with your bank account
today, because your finances — espe-cially related to debt, taxes, shared prop-erty, bills and inheritances — are unpre-dictable. Keep your eyes open.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Relationships will be full of fun and
surprises today (hopefully pleasant).Someone might want to change the rulesof a relationship because this personwants more freedom. Anything can hap-
pen.SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Your work routine will be interrupted
today, possibly by computer crashes,staff shortages, equipment breakdownsand high-tech glitches. Allow extra timeso that you have wiggle room to cope.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)Parents take note: This is an accident-
prone day for your kids, so keep youreyes open. It’s also a fun day full of sur-prises. (Keep on your toes.)
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)Surprises on the home front are guar-
anteed today. You might run out ofsomething, small appliances could breakdown, or a minor breakage could occur.Surprise company might knock on thedoor. Yikes!
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)This is an accident-prone day for you;
however, an accident does not have tohappen. You can prevent this by beingalert and aware of everything you sayand do. Slow down and be careful.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)If shopping today, keep your receipts
and count your change. You might findmoney; you might lose money.
YOU BORN TODAY You have graceand poise. You’re always ready forwhat’s going to happen next. At times,you appear aloof and detached. You haveexcellent money savvy and are straight-forward about going after what you want(sometimes to the chagrin of others).Many of you develop an excellent tech-nical expertise. This year is the begin-ning of an exciting, fresh new cycle foryou. Open any door!
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On This Day in History: VESUVIUS ERUPTS After centuries of dormancy, Mount Vesuvius erupts in southern Italy, devastating the prosperous Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum and killing thousands. The cities, buried under a thick layer of volcanic material and mud, were never re-built and largely forgotten in the course of history. In the 18th century, Pompeii and Herculaneum were rediscovered and excavated, providing an unprecedented archaeological record of the everyday life of an ancient civilization, startlingly pre-served in sudden death. The ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum thrived near the base of Mount Vesuvius at the Bay of Naples. In the time of the early Roman Empire, 20,000 people lived in Pompeii, including merchants, manufacturers, and farmers who exploited the rich soil of the region with numerous vineyards and orchards. None suspected that the black fertile earth was the legacy of earlier eruptions of Mount Vesuvius. Herculaneum was a city of 5,000 and a favorite summer destination for rich Romans. Named for the mythic hero Hercules, Herculaneum housed opulent villas and grand Roman baths. Gambling artifacts found in Herculaneum and a brothel unearthed in Pompeii attest to the decadent nature of the cities. There were smaller resort commu-nities in the area as well, such as the quiet little town of Stabiae. At noon on August 24, 79 A.D., this pleasure and prosperity came to an end when the peak of Mount Vesuvius exploded, propelling a 10-mile mushroom cloud of ash and pumice into the stratosphere. For the next 12 hours, volcanic ash and a hail of pumice stones up to 3 inches in diameter showered Pompeii, forcing the city’s occu-pants to flee in terror. Some 2,000 people stayed in Pompeii, holed up in cellars or stone structures, hoping to wait out the eruption. A westerly wind protected Herculaneum from the initial stage of the eruption, but then a giant cloud of hot ash and gas surged down the western flank of Vesuvius, engulfing the city and burning or asphyxiating all who remained. This lethal cloud was followed by a flood of volcanic mud and rock, burying the city. The people who remained in Pompeii were killed on the morning of August 25 when a cloud of toxic gas poured into the city, suffocating all that remained. A flow of rock and ash followed, collapsing roofs and walls and burying the dead. Much of what we know about the eruption comes from an account by Pliny the Younger, who was staying west along the Bay of Naples when Vesuvius exploded. In two letters to the historian Tacitus, he told of how “people covered their heads with pillows, the only defense against a shower of stones,” and of how “a dark and horrible cloud charged with combustible matter suddenly broke and set forth. Some bewailed their own fate. Others prayed to die.” Pliny, only 17 at the time, escaped the catastro-phe and later became a noted Roman writer and administrator. His uncle, Pliny the Elder, was less lucky. Pliny the Elder, a celebrated naturalist, at the time of the erup-tion was the commander of the Roman fleet in the Bay of Naples. After Vesuvius exploded, he took his boats across the bay to Stabiae, to investigate the eruption and reassure terrified citizens. After going ashore, he was overcome by toxic gas and died. According to Pliny the Younger’s account, the eruption lasted 18 hours. Pompeii was buried under 14 to 17 feet of ash and pumice, and the nearby seacoast was drastically changed. Herculaneum was buried under more than 60 feet of mud and volcanic material. Some residents of Pompeii later returned to dig out their destroyed homes and salvage their valuables, but many treasures were left and then forgotten.In the 18th century, a well digger unearthed a marble statue on the site of Herculaneum. The local government excavated some other valuable art objects, but the project was abandoned. In 1748, a farmer found traces of Pompeii beneath his vineyard. Since then, excavations have gone on nearly without interruption until the present. In 1927, the Italian government resumed the excavation of Herculaneum, retrieving numerous art treasures, including bronze and marble statues and paintings. The remains of 2,000 men, women, and children were found at Pompeii. After perishing from asphyxiation, their bodies were covered with ash that hardened and preserved the outline of their bodies. Later, their bodies decomposed to skeletal remains, leaving a kind of plaster mold behind. Archaeologists who found these molds filled the hollows with plaster, revealing in grim detail the death pose of the victims of Vesuvius. The rest of the city is likewise frozen in time, and ordinary objects that tell the story of everyday life in Pompeii are as valuable to archaeologists as the great unearthed statues and frescoes. It was not until 1982 that the first human remains were found at Herculaneum, and these hundreds of skeletons bear ghastly burn marks that testifies to horrifying deaths. Today, Mount Vesuvius is the only active volcano on the European mainland. Its last eruption was in 1944 and its last major eruption was in 1631. Another eruption is expected in the near future, would could be devastating for the 700,000 people who live in the “death zones” around Vesuvius.
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• Minor Hockey • Taekwondo • Grand Coteau Heritage and Cultural Centre • Kindermusik • Shaunavon Co-op Playschool
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AQUA ZUMBAMondays @ 5:30-6:30 - $15 drop-in Or $52 pass
The pool fitness party begins August 12th, 19th & 26th
Skateboard/BMX Day Camp Wednesday, August 21st.
Cost is $30. Phone Sara at the rec. office for details. 7- 13 year olds will be from 2-5 pm - 14+ will be from 6-9 pm
Please preregister as there will likely be a BBQ for participants between sessions.
The last day at the Shaunavon Swimming Pool is Friday, August 30th. Thank you for a great summer and we hope to see you next year!!
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CONTENTIOUS REDRAWING OF FEDERAL ELECTION RIDINGS IN SASK. COMPLETEctv. ca- After a contentious debate, the final map of new federal election boundaries in Saskatchewan is complete. A commission tasked with redrawing the map says only a few tweaks have been made after it considered objections from Conserva-tive members of Parliament. The overall number of seats in Saskatche-wan remains at 14. The new map will see Saskatchewan get urban-only ridings instead of urban-rural hybrids, which spread out like slices of a pie, pulling in a corner of Regina and Saskatoon along with a bigger rural area.However, the commission has altered the boundaries of the Prince Albert riding to in-clude the communities of Batoche, Domremy and St. Louis, and moved an area, including the village of Avonlea, to the riding of Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan. New riding maps were also tabled today for British Columbia and Quebec.
.... Your.Community.Calendar ....AUGUST 1ST - 31STIn the Gallery at the Grand Coteau “The Bedaux Expedition” from Hudson’s Hope Museum in BC.AUGUST 22ND-25TH• 2013 Shaunavon Classic Sheepdog TrialsAUGUST 25TH• Shaunavon Triathlon. Call the Rec Office or go online for more info.AUGUST 28TH• Junior Golf Classic at RCGCC. Call the Shaunavon Credit Union to register.August 30th• LAST DAY of swimming at the POOLSEPTEMBER 3RD• Back to School!SEPTEMBER 7TH• Watch for the Chevelles!SEPTEMBER 12th• Fall/Winter Registration Night @ CPWCSEPTEMBER 14TH• 2nd Annual Run for the KidsOCTOBER 20TH• Climax Lions Fowl SupperNOVEMBER 1ST & 2ND• Climax Lions Annual Carnival
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August 22, 23, 24 & 25starting at 8:00 am daily
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August 22 - Pro Novice & NurseryAugust 23 - Open August 24 - Open
August 25 - Double-lift Finals for CBCA Championships
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AND JUST A FEW MORE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CATS!
9. Cats Enjoy the SunIf your cat appears to be able to tolerate heat very well this is because the ancestors of cats were originally desert-living animals.
10. Cats Purring Remains a MysteryScientist still do not know exactly how the purring sound is made, although some believe that it originates in the cardiovascular system rather than the throat.
11. Cats Learn To Purr QuicklyCats start to purr at one week old and can do so continually as they inhale and exhale.
12. They Can Learn A Few TricksSome cats can learn a trick or two, besides coming at the sound of a can opening. Fetch is a favourite, but if you tell the dog, you might find a present in your favourite shoe.
13. Their Hearts Are RacingA cat’s pulse is between 160 and 240 beats per minute, depending on the age of the cat (the younger the cat, the faster the heartbeat).
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Garage Sale - Thursday, August 29th from 9am - 7pm at 396 4th St. E. Items in good condition and going cheap. 41108645/23AU-1w/29AUp
HELP WANTEDSubway is hiring Team members for the Evening shifts 5pm-10pm. Great shift for students. Apply within to Betty. 41145299/23AU-tn/30AUc
Employment Opportunity - Regional Landfill. Southwest Waste Management Authority is seeking a self-motivated individual on a full time or part time/casual basis to assist at the landfill. Ideal candidate will have equipment operating experience and some office experience, however, training will be provided. Need information on the position? Please contact James at 306 297 8608. Please submit applications to P.O. Box 820, Shaunavon, Sask S0N 2M0, email to [email protected] or applications may be left at the landfill office. 41145290/22AU-7d/30AUc
Waitress needed for Jiggers Lounge. To apply, phone 306-297-7979. 41145258/19AU-2w/30AUc
Looking for a Temporary (With possibly of Permanent) Part Time Teachers Aide for Shaunavon Cooperative Playschool for the 2013-2014 school year. The play school operates October-May and offers class both Tuesday and Thursday morning and afternoons. Please forward your resume to Box 151, Shaunavon SK S0N 2M0. For information please phone 297-6255. 41145244/15AU-2w/28AUc
Need full time food beverage supervisor, kitchen helpers, food and beverage servers and housekeepers at King’s Hotel (Maruti Hotel Inc). Phone 306-297-2243. 41109915/01AU-tn/30AUc
SERVICESCo-ed gym with access 24/7 located at Brenda’s Hair and Fitness Studio, 386 Centre St., Shaunavon (306) 297-3773 or (306) 297-7805 (c). 41145186/01AU-tn/30AUc
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Skillet Maple Syrup Bread Pudding
Ingredients:
2 tbsp butter1 ½ tsp cinnamon1 cup raisins1 ¾ cup maple syrup6 cups cubed, white or whole wheat bread8 eggs¼ cup orange juice2 tsp orange zest
Method:
Heat butter, cinnamon, raisins and maple syrup in a skillet until boil-ing. Whisk eggs orange juice and orange zest together and add to syr-up mixture. Stir in bread cubes. Cook until egg mixture is set, stirring regularly. Serve as is or with whipping cream or ice cream.
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