Estevan Mercury July 4

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July 4, 2012 A15

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At The Library..... Mondays & Wednesdays @ 3:00, 3:30 & 4:00 pm – Hello Computer! – Come and get answers to your computer questions in ‘one-on-one’ thirty minute sessions. Bring your own laptop or use a public computer. **When registering please indicate what you would like to learn. Thursday, 05 July @ 5:00 pm – Clothespin Art – Is your laundry room feeling drab? Dress it up with some new art! Come to the library and learn to create a simple, artistic print using clothespins and acrylic paints. Saturday, 07 July @ 2:00 pm – Ask the Trainer – Join Dawn Klassen, animal training specialist and proprietor of All Creatures Great and Small for a one hour question and answer session on common training problems and solutions. Dawn specializes in dogs, but can also give advice on training your cats or birds. Learn to understand your pet and improve your relationship! Tuesday, 10 July @ 6:00 pm – Holiday Local! – Spending the summer in Estevan? Looking for something new and exciting to do? Join Kevin D’Souza from Tourism Estevan for an introduction to all the fun and interesting activities available in the Estevan area. Take the time to discover what’s available in our community and experience how much fun it can be; holiday local! Wednesday, 11 July @ 2:00 pm – Movie Madness: Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax & Horton Hears a Who – Rated PG. Anyone is welcome & no registration is required. Refreshments provided. Thursday, 12 July @ 6:00 pm – Lucky Charms – We will be redecorating horseshoes and crafting simple jewelry from meaningful stones and minerals. If you already have a good luck charm, bring it along. We will watch video clips on the origins of Friday the 13th and old superstitions. There will also be trivia and a chance to win other lucky items! Families welcome. Tuesday, 17 July @ 5:30 pm – Silverware Wind Chimes – Need to liven up your porch? Come make a beaded silverware wind chime at the library. It could be just the unique touch you’re looking for! Call 636-1621 to register. Adults only. Wednesday, 18 July @ 1:00 to 4:30 pm – Go! Science – For children Grades K-5. Take a quest through these three Summer programs with the Saskatchewan Science Centre in a fun, interactive learning environment & make-and-takehome craft! 1. Undiscovered Territories, 2. Kinetic concoctions, 3. Fantastical machines. Thursday, 19 July @ 6:30 pm – Cover to Cover Book Club – This month we will be discussing Bossypants, an autobiographical comedy by American comedian Tina Fey. From her humble roots to her early sketches on Saturday Night Live, Fey gives us a fascinating glimpse behind the curtain of modern comedy with equal doses of wit, candor, and selfdeprecation. There will be no Baby Time, Toddler Time or Story Time Programs for July & August. Regular sessions will start in September. The Library will be closed July 2. Effective 17 June, we will be closed Sundays during the summer months. Please pre-register for all programs unless otherwise indicated. Call 636-1621.

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Ever wonder what happens at a major event? Do you want to make extra money? No plans for the weekend? We are searching for Events staff to assist with the set-up/tear down, seating and parking for events held at Spectra Place.

We offer: • Opportunity to meet great people • Flex scheduling • Chance to be part of the show experience

Do you: • Have an attention to detail • Thrive in a fast paced environment • Work well under pressure • Enjoy tight deadlines

Be part of a great team, apply to: Kelvin Pillipow, Human Resources Manager 1102 4th Street, Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 E-mail: hr@estevan.ca Phone (306)461-5905

COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (Dispatcher) 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.

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Warning Signs of Tornadoes: • Severe thunderstorms with frequent thunder and lightning • An extremely dark sky sometimes highlighted by green or yellow clouds • A rumbling sound, such as a freight train or a whistling sound similar to a jet aircraft • A funnel cloud at the rear of a thunder cloud often behind a curtain of heavy rain or hail  What to Do During a Tornado:  If you are near a building: 1. Listen to your radio during severe thunderstorms 2. If a Tornado Warning has been issued take cover immediately. 3. Go to the basement or take shelter in a small interior ground floor room, closet or hallway. 4. Protect yourself by sitting under a heavy table or desk. 5. Stay away from windows and outside walls and doors. 6. Do not use elevators. 7. Avoid large halls, churches, arenas etc.: their roofs are more likely to collapse. 8. Stay close to the ground, protect your head and hide from flying debris. If you are driving: 1. If you are driving try to get to a nearby shelter –drive away from the tornado at a right angle. 2. Do not get caught in a car or mobile home – take shelter elsewhere. If no shelter is available, lie face down in a ditch or culvert away from the vehicle or mobile home. 3. If a tornado seems to be standing still, it is either traveling away from you or heading right for you. 4. Stay close to the ground, protect your head and hide from flying debris.zv Hail: Hail forms when updrafts in thunderclouds carry raindrops upwards into extremely cold areas and freeze layer upon layer until they are too heavy and fall to the ground Hailstones vary in size from peas to grapefruits and fall at great speed. People have been seriously injured by hailstones. What to Do When It Hails: 1. Take cover when hail begins to fall. 2. Do not go out to cover plants, cars or garden furniture or to rescue animals. For more information regarding Emergency Preparedness, please contact Helen Fornwald, EMO Coordinator at 634–1860.Â

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SUMMER SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS  Environment Canada monitors the weather 24 hours a day, every day of the year. If a severe storm is on the way, the weather service uses the local media and Environment Canada’s Weather Radio to alert the public. There are two basic types of alerts:  A Weather watch is provided when conditions are favorable for a severe storm to develop. These are usually issued early in the day. It is a good idea to pay attention to the weather and listen to the radio or TV for up-dated information.  A Weather Warning means that severe weather is happening or that severe weather conditions are very likely. A thunderstorm develops in an unstable atmosphere when warm moist air near the earth’s surface rises quickly and cools. The moisture condenses to form rain droplets and dark thunder clouds. These storms are often accompanied by hail, lightning, heavy rain, high winds and tornadoes. Thunderstorms are usually over in an hour, although a series of thunderstorms can last for several hours. Lightning –During a thunderstorm the air is charged with electricity. Bolts of lightning hit the ground at about 40,000 km per second – so fast that the series of strikes hitting the ground appear as a single bolt.  What To Do When There Is Lightning:  1. Estimate how far away the lightning is. Every second between the flash of lightning and the thunderclap equals 300 meters. If you count fewer than 30 seconds, take shelter immediately. 2. If indoors, stay away from windows, doors, fireplaces, radiators, sinks, bathtubs, appliances, metal pipes, telephones and other things which conduct electricity. (You can use a cell phone) 3. Unplug radios, computers and televisions. 4. Do not go to rescue the laundry on the clothesline as it conducts electricity. If outdoors, take shelter in a building, ditch or a culvert but never under a tree. 5. If caught in the open, do not lie flat but crouch in the leap frog position and lower your head. 6. Do not ride bicycles, motorcycles or golf carts or use metal tools as they conduct electricity. 7. If swimming or in a boat, get back to shore immediately. 8. If you are in a car, stay there but pull away from trees which might fall on you. 9. You may resume activity 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder.  Tornadoes  Tornadoes are violent windstorms identified by their twisting funnel- shaped cloud. They are always produced by thunderstorms, but not every thunderstorm produces a tornado. They travel between 20 to 90 km/h, are erratic and can change course suddenly. Do not chase tornadoes. Tornado Watch means the weather could develop a tornado. Tornado Warning means a tornado has been seen or it is very likely that one will develop shortly.

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