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Wednesday, August 12, 2020 THE PROVOST NEWS, PROVOST, ALBERTA 13 To place your help wanted ad, contact The Provost News at: Ph. (780) 753-2564 Fax (780) 753-6117 e-mail: adv[email protected] website: www.provostnews.ca Tell them that you saw it in The Provost News. A bonus. Those advertising their display employment/Job ads in this newspaper have the added bonus of having those pages uploaded every week (usually Thursday nights) to the world wide web. see us at provostnews.ca —20-08/05/2 WANTED: CARPENTERS FOR FULL-TIME POSITIONS Experience in all aspects of the Trade with knowledge in reading blueprints, concrete & foundation work, framing and interior & exterior finishing is preferred. Applicants must be able to work in a team environment, be self-motivated and have a strong work ethic. Email resumes to: [email protected] Provost, Alberta Customer Sales & Service Representative 2 Position #: HR20-289 If you “measure your days in acres, not hours,” are motivated to help members get it done, then we have a job for you. Reporting to the Store Manager, the Customer Sales and Service Representative 2 is responsible for serving and assisting customers in the selection of goods and services to meet their needs. The Representative provides service in accordance with UFA’s Customer Service Policy and initiates and/or implements corrective action as required to ensure that an excellent standard of service and a high level of customer satisfaction is maintained. This position cross trains in multiple functions of the store. 7KLV LV D SDUWWLPH SRVLWLRQ ZLWK EHQH¿WV 8)$ RႇHUV A business with a purpose. Recognition for Performance. Balanced life and career. Growth and Development. If this grabs your attention, please send your cover letter and resume to [email protected] and quote job HR20-289 in the subject line to apply . Explore the great career opportunities at www.workatufa.com —152-08/12/1 Subscribe now. Just call 780-753-2564. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY —14-08/12/2 4823-50 Ave. Provost, AB T0B 3S0 Ph: (780) 753-6888 Email: [email protected] Seeking to fill LABOURER POSITION We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team. The successful candidate must have: Valid driver’s license Clean driving record (abstract will be required) Candidates should include with their resume: List of current safety certificates References Wages will be dependent upon experience. Closing date for application: Friday, Aug. 21, 2020 — Please drop off or email resume — Thanks in advance to all applicants. Only those we wish to interview will be contacted. Spectators look on during a drag racing event at the Provost airport. The event was held August 8 and 9. ©ProvoST NewS PhoTo. Round-up • Sword Used in Assault, Axe Brandished During Carjacking Leduc RCMP arrested two women following a carjacking on Grant Macewan Blvd. near Township 500 on August 3. Police report that at 10:50 p.m., Leduc RCMP were dispatched to a carjacking. A male and female were parked on the gravel road when they were approached by a female in a pass- ing vehicle. The female suspect sprayed both occupants with bear spray. Three other suspects approached and the male brandished an axe while demanding money and the keys to the vehicle. Both victims exited the vehicle and a female suspect assaulted the male victim with a sword. Two female suspects fled in the victim’s car. The stolen vehicle was observed a short time later by Edmonton Police Services Air 1. Police attended the area and a tire deflation device was unsuccessfully deployed, however the vehicle became stuck in the ditch in the area of Highway 623 and Range Road 235. Leduc RCMP with the assistance of Edmonton police arrested two women. Junelle Desjarlais, 36, of Wetaskiwin was charged with dangerous operation, robbery with a weapon, assault with a weapon (x2), theft of motor vehicle, obstruction and theft under $5,000. Jessica Wildcat, 30 of Maskwacis was charged with theft of motor vehicle, robbery with a weapon, assault with a weapon (x2) and theft under $5,000. The victims of the car- jacking were transported to hospital where they were treated and released. Leduc RCMP is looking to identify and locate the other male and female sus- pects.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020 THE PROVOST NEWS, PROVOST, ALBERTA 13

To place your help wanted ad, contact

The Provost News at:

fi Ph. (780) 753-2564

fi Fax (780) 753-6117

fi e-mail: [email protected]

fi website: www.provostnews.caTell them that you saw it

in The Provost

News.

A bonus.Those advertising

their display employment/Job ads

in this newspaper

have the added bonusof

having those pagesuploaded every week

(usually Thursdaynights) to the

world wide web.

see us at provostnews.ca

—20-08/05/2

WANTED: CARPENTERS FOR FULL-TIME POSITIONS

Experience in all aspects of the Trade with knowledge in reading blueprints, concrete& foundation work, framing and interior & exterior finishing is preferred.

Applicants must be able to work in a team environment,be self-motivated and have a strong work ethic.

Email resumes to: [email protected]

Provost, Alberta

AD PROOF & ESTIMATE All prices exclude taxes Prices do not include 5% GST

Docket Media Section Insertion Date Ad Size Price2008-01 Provost News Careers August 12, 2020 2 col x 5.4

TOTAL PRICE

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DESIGNER

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ESTIMATED

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Customer Sales & Service Representative 2 Position #: HR20-289If you “measure your days in acres, not hours,” are motivated to help members get it done, then we have a job for you.

Reporting to the Store Manager, the Customer Sales and Service Representative 2 is responsible for serving and assisting customers in the selection of goods and services to meet their needs. The Representative provides service in accordance with UFA’s Customer Service Policy and initiates and/or implements corrective action as required to ensure that an excellent standard of service and a high level of customer satisfaction is maintained. This position cross trains in multiple functions of the store.

A business with a purpose.Recognition for Performance.Balanced life and career.Growth and Development.

If this grabs your attention, please send your cover letter and resume to [email protected] and quote job HR20-289 in the subject line to apply .Explore the great career opportunities at www.workatufa.com

—152-08/12/1

Subscribe now. Just call

780-753-2564.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

—14-08/12/2

4823-50 Ave.Provost, AB T0B 3S0

Ph: (780) 753-6888 Email: [email protected]

Seeking to fill

LABOURER POSITION

We are looking for a motivatedindividual to join our team.

The successful candidate must have:‘ Valid driver’s license‘ Clean driving record

(abstract will be required)

Candidates should include withtheir resume:

‘ List of current safety certificates‘ References

Wages will be dependent upon experience.

Closing date for application: Friday, Aug. 21, 2020

— Please drop off or email resume —

Thanks in advance to all applicants.Only those we wish to interview

will be contacted.

Spectators look on during a drag racing event at the Provost airport.The event was held August 8 and 9. ©ProvoST NewS PhoTo.

Round-up

• Sword Used in Assault, AxeBrandished During Carjacking

Leduc RCMP arrested two womenfollowing a carjacking on GrantMacewan Blvd. near Township 500 onAugust 3. Police report that at 10:50p.m., Leduc RCMP were dispatched toa carjacking. A male and female wereparked on the gravel road when theywere approached by a female in a pass-ing vehicle. The female suspect sprayedboth occupants with bear spray. Threeother suspects approached and the malebrandished an axe while demandingmoney and the keys to the vehicle. Bothvictims exited the vehicle and a femalesuspect assaulted the male victim with asword. Two female suspects fled in thevictim’s car. The stolen vehicle wasobserved a short time later by

Edmonton Police Services Air 1. Policeattended the area and a tire deflationdevice was unsuccessfully deployed,however the vehicle became stuck inthe ditch in the area of Highway 623and Range Road 235. Leduc RCMPwith the assistance of Edmonton policearrested two women. Junelle Desjarlais,36, of Wetaskiwin was charged withdangerous operation, robbery with aweapon, assault with a weapon (x2),theft of motor vehicle, obstruction andtheft under $5,000. Jessica Wildcat, 30of Maskwacis was charged with theft ofmotor vehicle, robbery with a weapon,assault with a weapon (x2) and theftunder $5,000. The victims of the car-jacking were transported to hospitalwhere they were treated and released.Leduc RCMP is looking to identify andlocate the other male and female sus-pects.