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Aberdeen & District Newsletter October 2015 Volume 43 Issue 8

Fire Prevention Week ~ October 4-10, 2015 Hey Kids (Kindergarten to Grade 3) enter the draw to be Fire Chief for a Day. You could get some pretty cool things, get picked up & dropped off in the fire truck for school. Get the details from your teacher the week of Fire Prevention. Fire Safety Starts at Home Most fatal fires in Saskatchewan start in the home. Kitchen fires are the #1 cause of home fires. You can protect your family and property by taking these fire steps. Smoke alarms save lives ONLY when they are working Test smoke alarms at least once a month push the test button. Install new batteries at least once a year or when your alarm chirps with a low battery warning. Smoke alarms do wear out replace every 10 years. Make an escape plan Plan and then practice your escape. Every member of your family should know at least two ways out from every room. Make sure open doors and windows are easy to open. When escaping from an upper story window, plan a safe way to the ground. Pick a meeting place outside the home where every member of the family can gather once they ve escaped. Know your local emergency number and call from a cell phone or a neighbor s house. Wait safely outside for the Fire Department to arrive. Child fire play Children are fascinated by fire. Teach them about the dangers of fire and put fire starters out of their reach. Store matches and lighters up high or locked in cupboards. Don t leave children unsupervised around candles or open flames. Teach your children their part in the family escape plan. Let children know they should tell an adult if they find matches or lighters lying out never to touch them. Heat safety Keep space heaters and wood stoves off when you go to bed or leave the house. Always turn space heaters off when you go to bed or leave the house. Never leave children alone with a working fireplace, wood stove or space heater. Use a metal spark screen on your fireplace. Have your chimney inspected once a year by a professional. Clean chimney and flue pipes of creosote build up. Burn only dry, seasoned wood in wood stoves and fireplaces. Big fires start small Don t give fire a place to start. Keep things neat. Clear clutter and combustibles out of basements particularly near furnaces and hot water heaters. Never leave stove on, unattended. Use pot cover to smother fire. Do not overload an electrical outlet. Store flammable liquids like paint thinners and gasoline outside the home. Leave fire fighting to the experts. Fire grows surprisingly fast. Don t waste precious seconds trying to control any but the smallest fire. Get everyone out and call the Fire Department from a safe place. Fire safety is a way of life. Make an escape plan and practice it regularly. Put reminders to check smoke alarms on the family calendar and when the date comes up make the check. Make a regular fire safety inspection and correct any hazards you find. Emergency 9-1-1

For all your roofing needs Re-roofing New homes Repairs ============================================================== ATTACKERS BROOMBALL CONDITIONING DAY CAMP Join broomball coaches Marilyn Hamoline, Mike Kalinocha and Shawn Letkeman for a day of broomball fun! Open to boys and girls of all ages and skill levels. Adults welcome! Equipment can be provided. Saturday, October 17, 2015 Aberdeen Rec complex 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Full day camp - Training on and off ice -Lunch and snacks provided TO REGISTER CONTACT THE FOLLOWING Marilyn at (306) 370-9935 or email m_hamoline@hotmail.com Mike at (306) 281-3202 or email mikekalinocha@gmail.com Fee TBD based on numbers signed up.

Travel Portfolio Manager Ann Maille 1-866-899-8969 Ext.405

WELCOME BACK TO CURLING! Over the last few years we have grown the curling club and made many improvements to the curling rink. We have talked to a number of people who tell us they haven t curled for many years, who used to enjoy it or didn t really know how they would get back into the game. We also are responding to a need in our local youth who have not had many options to start curling or enjoy a game of curling. This year we are offering a Learn to curl program Monday nights from 7 to 8 pm for anyone at any skill level. It will be under the direction of a certified coach and avid curler. You may take this opportunity to get back into curling after many years away or you may want to start a new sport. If you are registering a child 16 or under as a parent you are able to bring them and join in for free! You do not need to worry about equipment as the curling club has a locker full of brooms and sliders for you to use. Our goal this year is to increase our membership and have more people enjoy the beautiful facility we have been working so hard on improving. We hope to see all our regular league curlers as it is your commitment to curling that makes all the effort worth it. We have had a great group of curlers for the last few years and can t wait to see everyone again. The following page is our revised registration form. Please fill out and bring down to registration night on Thursday October 15th, 7 pm in the curling rink. If you cannot make it out that night please fill out form and mail or drop off to the Rec Complex prior to the 15th. We would also like to thank our sheet sponsors who are entering their second year of sponsorship and those individuals and businesses who support the club with our advertising sign program. Our exciting news this year is our replacement of one set of rocks. We sent our most worn set to Canada Curling stone to be inserted and upgraded. We are anticipating a much improved curling experience with this new set and can t wait to try them out! If you have any questions you can always contact the club at aberdeencurlingclub@hotmail.com or check us out on facebook. Hope to see you out on October 15th and cheering on our teams starting November 4th!

Custom Grain & Fertilizer Hauling Company, EBN Holdings (2015) Ltd., now under New Ownership Pictured L-R: EBN Contract Employees Jeff Kohle and Bob Robson, Past Owner - Eugene Nemeth, New Owners - Mike Chelack, Bentley Chelack and Shari Chelack After 7 years of custom grain & fertilizer hauling, Eugene Nemeth of EBN Holding Ltd., has sold the business. Eugene did not have to look far to find someone to buy it, as current employee Mike Chelack and his wife Shari purchased the business. With a simple name change, it is with great pleasure that we announce the new owners of EBN Holdings (2015) Ltd. to Mike & Shari Chelack. Mike and Shari Chelack officially took over EBN Holdings (2015) Ltd. on September 1 st, 2015 and are excited with their new venture. Mike will continue to dispatch and book grain & fertilizer loads and Shari will be doing the books for the business. Both Mike & Shari grew up on farms just outside of Cudworth and now reside in the town of Aberdeen, SK. They have one son named Bentley Chelack. The custom grain & fertilizer trucking business was started in 2008. The same reliable service you have come to know will continue to serve the Wakaw, Cudworth, Aberdeen & surrounding areas. If you would like to book a load or ask about our services you can give Mike Chelack a call at (306) 260-9781.

MENNONITE CHURCH Worship Service Sunday 11:00 A.M. Phone 306-253-4457 www.mennonitechurchaberdeen.ca WELLNESS, FOOTCARE & BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC: Blood pressure or foot care is a free service. You can talk to a Registered Nurse about vitamins or prescription drugs, any other questions you may have, will be answered. The clinic is held from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, at the Aberdeen Seniors, as posted. For an appointment contact: Nettie Thiessen 253-4447 Please bring a towel if you are receiving foot care. Next Clinic Date is: No clinic date set yet for October 23 rd Friday Our facility is available for rent, at any time, for $35.00. For more information, contact the above phone numbers.

Flu Shot Clinic Oct 29, 2015

Aberdeen Branch 207 Main St N, Aberdeen, SK S0K 0A0 Branch Hours: Tuesday and Friday 10:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am 6:00 pm P:306.253.3440 f:306.253.3442 TeleServiceTM 866.6237 Toll free 866.863.6237 St. Paul s Bergheim Lutheran Church Worship Services 10:00am Sunday School 10:15am Rev. Howard Ulmer-373-9630

LIBRARY NEWS StoryTime is changing! Story time will be changing to the first and third Wednesday of the month. The times will be 10:00am 10:45am Drop in crafts will take place on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Watch our Facebook page for updates. We have switched to a new system and had to close for 3 days in September. In October to make up for those days, we will be open on October 16, 17 & 18. We will be having a book sale on those days. Please see Ad. Dates to Remember: Open/Book Sale days: October 16 9:00 2:00 17 9:00 1:00 18 12:30 4:30 Story time October 7 & 21 Drop In Craft October 14 & 28 Go like our Facebook page to keep up with the latest news, and events in the library. https://www.facebook.com/aberdeenbranchlibrary Business hours Tuesday 9:00 2:00 Wednesday 4:00 8:00 Thursday 3:30 7:30 Storytime Wednesday 10:00 11:00

Aberdeen Library Where Aberdeen Library When - October 16 9:00 2:00 17 9:00 1:00 18 12:30 4:30 Donations of books, DVD s, CD s and board games gladly accepted. Please drop off during business hours or call Ann @ 253-4885 to arrange for pick up. The library will be open for business during these dates. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

GIDO S CORNER Confectionary Car Wash Gas Bar Lottery Open Mon. to Sat. 8 am. To 8 pm. Sunday & Holiday Mon. Noon to 8 pm. Fresh fruit & vegetables available 305 Main St. Aberdeen Sask. (306) 253-4713

NEWSLETTER INFO General: The Aberdeen & District Newsletter is a free publication for the residents of Aberdeen and district made possible by funding from Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Aberdeen, the RM of Aberdeen, advertisements, subscriptions, and donations. How do I subscribe? Black and white copies are provided for free to anyone who rents a post office box from the Aberdeen post office. Don t have an Aberdeen post office box but want to receive a copy in the mail? You can subscribe for $20/year. You can also subscribe to the electronic version (in colour) for free. Call or email the editor to be added to the mailing and/or electronic distribution list. How do I submit an ad? If you have an ad that is currently in print that you need to make changes to, please make changes and re-submit as a new ad. When submitting your ad make sure it is print ready as it will appear how you submit it. Please note that there may be minor changes to your ad for formatting purposes. There are two ways to submit your advertisement: 1. Drop off a hard copy of your ad to the Aberdeen Post office 2. Email your ad as an attachment (preferred method) a. Accepted formats: Microsoft Publisher (.pub), Word (.doc), Excel (.xls), JPEG (.jpeg) b. Narrow margins page set up. How much does it cost to run an ad? Business Card size $25. 00 /10 issues 1. Quarter page or less $8. 00 /issue 2. Half page or less $15. 00 /issue 3. Full page or less $30. 00 /issue 4. ** payment due upon submission ** 5. Preferred payment is cheque Deadlines: Submission deadline: 20 th of every month (Except July & Aug) Distribution date: 27 th of every month (Except July & Aug) Contact the Editor: Ann Maille: 253-4885 or email aberdeen.newsletter@gmail.com