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MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • PAGE A1
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Please note that coming events are placed where
space is available and that priority is given to local
non-profit groups and organizations.
BEEKEEPING BASICS with David Dale, One
Sweet Dream, will take place on Thursday, April 14 at 2:30
pm at the Public Library. Join and learn about the basics
of beekeeping and the sweetness of locally produced honey.
Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
MOOSE JAW CARDIACTION SUPPORT
GROUP regular monthly meeting in the Cardroom at
T.Eaton’s, 510 Main St N is at 10:00 am on Thursday, April
14. For more information contact: Jan-306-693-0724/ Ann306-691-5045/Joe-306-692-0979
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Sportsman’s Centre. Doors open 5:15 pm/Dinner served
at 5:45 pm and will be accompanied by a performance
from Westmount School Choir. Tickets $17. Please call
306.692.2717 for tickets.
VOLUNTEER & DONOR APPRECIATION
LUNCHEON for The YMCA of Moose Jaw will be held
on April 14 at The Heritage Inn Jubilee C room from 12
noon to 1:00 p.m. By invitation only.
TRIVIA NITE will be held in Moose Jaw on Friday
April 15, 2016. This licensed event sponsored by the
South Saskatchewan Wildlife Association will be held at
The Sportsman Centre, 276 Home St East. Trivia starts
promptly at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5.00 per person.
Snacks and refreshments will be available for purchase.
Further details available on the South Saskatchewan Wildlife
Association website and Facebook. Call and reserve a table
for your team. Contact Harry at 306 693 1324 or email at
[email protected].
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USED BOOK SALE will be held Friday, April 15 from
1:00 to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 16 from 9:30 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. at the Public Library. Sponsored by the Friends
of the Library.
TUXFORD PANCAKE BREAKFAST at the
Tuxford Community Hall on Sunday, April 17 from 10:00 to
11:00 a.m. Adults $7, children $3 (5-10 years). Pre-shoolers
free. 50/50 tickets. Open to everyone.
A CANADIAN FIREARM SAFETY AND
SASK HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE will
be held in Moose Jaw in late April 2016. The course will
be conducted by members of the MJFAS/HED Instructor
Group. This 12 week nite course will run from Mon, April
18 to Wed, May 4. Registration will be Sun, April 17 at
The Sportsman Centre Lower level, 276 Home St East,
from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Minimum course age is 11 yrs old. To
receive a course info pkg with dates, locations, costs etc.
email Harry at [email protected]. You can also view the
course info pkg by going to either the South Saskatchewan
Wildlife Association website or the Moose Jaw Wildlife
Association Website. Simply Google either.
AVID KNITTERS GROUP MEETING with Barb
Silvester at the Moose Jaw Public Library on Tuesday
April 19 at 2:30 p.m. Come and join the group and bring
your own projects, yarn and needles, or join in the shared
project. All Knitters, and those who crochet, from beginners
to experienced are welcome to attend. Admission is free.
Everyone is welcome.
MAXIMIZING GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
at the Public Library on Tuesday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m.
with guests Lauren Dowling, RBC and Nancy Tran, Services
Canada. Please join us as we cover important information
on the Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, Education
Savings Plans and Registered Disability Savings programs
– as well as the Disability Tax Credit. Admission is free.
Everyone is welcome.
SAFETALK SUICIDE ALERTNESS FOR
EVERYONE provided by Canadian Mental Health Assoc.
will be held on April 20, 2016 at Jones Family Centre, 262
Athabasca St. E from 9:00am-noon. Cost $50pp. For more
information or to register contact CMHA @306.692.4240 or
email [email protected]
WRITER’S CIRCLE FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 on
Wednesday, April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Public Library. With
Special Guest Melanie McFarlane! Calling all bourgeoning
writers! This month we continue our novel writing workshop
with young adult author, Melanie McFarlane. Join us for a
night of reading, writing and critique. Feel free to bring your
own piece of writing! No registration required. Admission is
free. Refreshments will be served.
DOCUMENTARY
FILM
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‘HAIDA GWAII: ON THE EDGE OF THE
WORLD” hosted by Wakamow Valley Education
Committee will be held on Thursday, April 21st at the
Sportsman’s Centre from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Admission is free.
CRYSTAL AWARENESS with Mike Ferguson,
Essential Elements Metaphysical. The program will take
place on Thursday, April 21 at 2:30 p.m. at the Public
Library. Discover the energies of the crystals and how they
can benefit everyday life. Admission is free. Everyone is
welcome.
THE MOOSE JAW ART GUILD will meet
Thursday, April 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Canadian Legion
Hall, 268 High Street West. Guests are welcome. Call 306693-0872 for more information.
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID CANADA 2-day
workshop will be held April 21/22 from 8:30 to 4:00 p.m. at
the Royal Canadian Legion, 268 High St. W open to the
community. Cost $160/participant. Lunch is not provided.
Please register and submit fee payable to Canadian Mental
Health Assoc. For more info, email [email protected]
SCREENING OF THE FILM HOW TO
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Canada’s National Canadian Film Day on Saturday April
23 at 3:00 p.m. at the Public Library. Celebrate Canada
by watching a great Canadian Film! The award-winning
documentary “How to Change the World” tells the story
of the birth of Greenpeace and the modern environmental
movement. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FR.
GILPIN COUNCIL ANNUAL SPRING BEEF
SUPPER will be held on Sunday, April 24, 2016, in
the Church Of Our Lady Community Centre on 6th
and Vaughn. There is one sitting at 5:00 p.m. Tickets are
available from Les at 693-0470, Keith at 693-9691, or Matt at
693-4435, or at the Church Office at 692-2950. Adult tickets
are $13, and tickets for children 6 to 12 years of age are $6.
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LUNCHEON sponsored by the Moose Jaw & District
Chamber of Commerce will be held on April 27 from
11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Temple Gardens Hotel. Guest
Speaker is local artist Laura Hamilton. Employers show
your appreciation and bring your staff. Contact chamber@
mjchamber.com or call 306.692.6414 to book your tickets.
“HAPHAZARDLY EVER AFTER” Dinner Theatre
presented by St. Margaret School in partnership with Father
Lawless Council of The Knights of Columbus will be held
on Friday, April 29 at St. Joseph Parish Hall. The evening
will include a Roast Pork Loin Dinner at 6:00 p.m. followed
by the Dinner Theatre. Cost: $25pp. Tickets are available
after masses or you can contact Doreen at the Parish Office
306.694.1944.
ART GUILD EXHIBITION entitled “Collective 2016”
will be held at the Mosaic Gallery, Moose Jaw Cultural
Centre, 217 Main Street North. The opening reception will
take place on Saturday, April 30 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The
public is welcome.
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Remember project.
Since September, students in Grades 5-8 at Sunningdale School have been participating in a dynamic
school project. Operation Grizzlies Remember involved a variety of hands-on activities that taught
students about our Canadian identity by examining
how soldiers experienced WWI and WWII. The
project was made possible through a Heritage Canada grant. It was a fun and eye-opening experience
that proved to be extremely educational. The project
wrapped up recently with a special luncheon during
which the students shared their insights with community partners.
“The project itself was designed to increase awareness and understanding of why Canadians are the
way we are, why we have the things we have, and to
appreciate those things. We broke it all into sections
and we had different topics every month,” said Sunningdale teacher Eric Campbell. “The other teachers
helped me put together lesson plans and units and
then Lyle Johnson and I coordinated so we could
supplement those lessons through guest speakers or
field trips. We had assessment pieces to connect it all
back to our curriculum. It was a great way to meet all
our learning needs through a really big project. The
great thing about it is that the kids took away from
it whatever they needed from it. They learned a lot.”
Each month the students participated in a different
activity that aligned with targeted learning outcomes.
In September, students experienced fitness training
at 15 Wing, learning about the importance of physical education and health. In October they toured the
Lieutenant Colonel D.V. Currie VC Armoury to learn
more about WWI and WWII. In November they visited Prairie Storm Paintball where they experienced
a war simulation and learned how to navigate using
a compass.
In January, the girls in Grade 7 and 8 attended a welding class at Peacock Collegiate where they gained a
Several performances of the classic Canadian play, “Billy Bishop Goes to War,” were
staged at Peacock Collegiate recently in conjunction with Operation Grizzlies Remember.
The production was directed by Lyle Johnson and starred Moose Jaw native Daniel
Falk. Two public performances were held
with admission by donation. This brought in
a total of $1,185.70.
This money has been donated to the “Help
Recover Our Vimy Heroes” project. Its goal
is to bring 44 Canadian soldiers back home.
Theses soldiers died at Vimy Ridge and
were buried in a crater grave for later recovery and placement in a cemetery. Unfortunately, the documents noting their location
were lost and the soldiers never received a
proper burial. Documentarian Norm Christie
believes he has found the gravesite.
There is a local connection to the project:
William Johnstone Milne was one of the soldiers. He came from Scotland to work on a
farm near Mortlach. When the war broke out,
he walked to Moose Jaw and joined the 46th
Battalion. He was killed at Vimy Ridge on
April 9, 1917.
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better appreciation for the role women played during
the war. At the same time, the boys were tasked
with building a quinzee shelter outdoors. Finally, in
March, they discussed what it was like for soldiers
returning home from war. Students learned about
post-traumatic stress disorder and mental illness. To
coincide with this, classes attended a special performance of the play “Billy Bishop Goes to War.”
Tony Baldwin, the Director of Education for Prairie
South School Division, praised the project.
“This is such a good example of teaching and learning that is connected to kids’ needs and interests. We
struggle with student engagement in Prairie South, in
Saskatchewan, and in Canada but here we have kids
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learning…It is such an exemplary example of amazing teaching,” said Baldwin. “It was really interesting to hear the connections to the curriculum. A lot
of times you will hear kids talk about the content but
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COMING EVENTS
TATTERED TEDDIES WORKSHOP about
Suicide in Children (interventions targeted specifically to
children 12 yrs & younger) will be held on May 6 from 9:00
a.m. to noon at Jones Family Centre, 262 Athabasca St.
E. Cost $100pp. Contact [email protected]
MOOSE JAW MASQUERADE BALL “in
support of the struggles we cannot see” will be held at the
Heritage Inn on May 6 from 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight.
This is a glamorous evening with a mental health awareness
session, dinner and a dance featuring the Bromantics. Tickets
are $85pp. For more information or to purchase tickets,
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Sportsman’s Centre from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Cost $2
admission. There will be a concession, penny parade, over
20 vendors including Young Living Oils, Mary Kay cosmetics,
wooden crafts, jewelry, art canvases and wildlife photos, etc.
There are spaces available for those who are interested in
becoming a vendor. Please email wakamow.events@sasktel.
net or call 306.692.2717 for a registration form.
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Simply make a donation in the amount of your choice to
the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign and/or challenge another
business to meet or beat your donation. Funds raised go to
support YMCA programs, memberships & services in Moose
Haw. Contact Corinne Damaskie 306.692.0688 or Corinne@
mjymca.ca
MOOSE JAW BAND CITY BAND: Band
practices held Monday evenings 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. in the
Legion (upstairs ballroom), 268 High Street W. Can you play
a reed or brass instrument? Amateur or advanced musicians
welcome. Bring your favorite swing melodies. Come to band
practice or contact the Bandleader at 693-6262.
THE MOOSE JAW TRAP AND SKEET
CLUB is now open on Sundays at 1:00 p.m., weather
permitting. The club is open to members and anyone with
an interest in Trap and Skeet. New members are welcome,
including women and youth. Youth must be accompanied by
an adult to shoot. For further information call Al at 306 6310833.
MOOSE JAW & DISTRICT SENIORS’
ASSOCIATION @Timothy Eaton Garden – 101-510
Main St N. For more information, call 306-694-4223 or
[email protected]
Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Garden every Friday from 10:00
to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and
dance. All are welcome!
Friendly Bridge at T. Eaton Garden every Thursday night
from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. All are welcome!
Pickle Ball at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday and Friday
from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Great for beginners. Learn how to
play with help from our instructors. No charge but you must
pre-register.
Whist at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday from 1:00-3:00
p.m. Cost: $2.
Mini 500 Tournament at T. Eaton Garden will be held on
Thursday, April 14 at 1:00 pm. Cost $5pp.
Pancake Breakfast at T. Eaton Garden on Friday, April 15
from 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Cost $6pp.
Annual General Meeting at T. Eaton Garden on Friday,
April 15 at 10:00 a.m. If you have been a member in good
standing for 12 months, please consider running for the
board of directors.
Potluck Dinner at T. Eaton Garden on Sunday, April 17 at
5:30 p.m. Cost. $1. Bring your favourite dish to share and
join for good food & company.
CALGARY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BAND &
CHOIR CONCERT at T. Eaton Garden on Thursday,
April 28 at 7:00 p.m. Cost $5pp. The band/choir have
graciously offered to make this one of their stops on their
eastern tour. Join for an evening of 70s-80s big band music
COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave.
N.E. For more information call (306) 692-6072.
Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday at 6:00 p.m.
and Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Cosmo Jam Sessions at Cosmo Centre are back Every
Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Come join the
fun and great music!
Cosmo Dance at Cosmo Centre on Saturday, April 16
from 8pm to midnight. Cost $14 includes lunch. Band: Al
& Company
Mini Bridge at Cosmo Centre on Friday, April 22 at 1:00
p.m. Cost $5.
Mini Cribbage at Cosmo Centre will be held on Tuesday,
April 26th at 1:00 p.m. Cost $5 includes snack & prizes.
CRAFT & TRADE FAIR AT COSMO CENTRE
on Saturday, April 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Free
Admission. Various Vendors. Loads of unique merchandise.
Lunch available. *If you would like to rent a table please call
Eunice Rivers at 306-692-3460.
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – Branch 59
Moose Jaw, 268 High St W: Like us on Facebook @ Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 59 Moose Jaw; Check our website
@ br59sklegion.ca
SPRING FLING DINNER & DANCE, Saturday,
April 16 in the Legion Auditorium. Join us for an evening
of fun, games and entertainment. Turkey dinner with all the
trimmings!! Entertainment by DJ Rod Willier. $20 tickets
available at the Legion.
LEGION CRIBBAGE WIND-UP LUNCHEON
on April 26th at 12noon.
TRIVIA NIGHT IN THE LOUNGE - hosted by
Steven, Saturday, April 30. Entry fee $20 per team -- Teams
of 2-8 Players – Six rounds of trivia – Cash Prizes for 1st 2nd
3rd Teams -- Appetizers available for purchase. Everyone
welcome!
OPEN HOUSE AT THE YOGA LOFT on
Saturday, May 7 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. FREE CLASSES
for Newbies: Beginners Vinyasa 9:30 to 10:30; Beginners Yin
11:00 to 12:00. Registration required. Call (306) 690-5399
to register or visit www.myyogaloft.ca. All day there will be
deals on merchandise & yoga passes, door prizes and tea &
snacks! Come help us celebrate five years in the community!
Retiring apartment caretakers find surprise
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
Jack and Evelyn Hill left for lunch and an afternoon ride with their son Gord and his wife Carolyn, on a recent Sunday.
“When we left it was all normal,” said Evelyn.
“When we got back, the place was full of people.”
The people — tenants of the Willowdale Apartments and family — threw a surprise retirement
party for the octogenarian caretakers.
“I don’t know how they kept it from us,” she said.
The Hills have been caretakers here for 34 years.
That long drought in the 1980s led them to the
caretaker career.
“It was in 1981,” recalled Jack. “The well went
dry that year. I was hauling water from Moose
Jaw,’’ 15 miles to the farm.
“I said maybe we should spend the winter in
Moose Jaw and get away from this’’ hauling water.
They rented an apartment at Willowdale. By
spring, the caretaker Cec Staples suggested they
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take over from him.
“We thought about it and decided to give it a try
for one winter.” They’ve looked after the 40 suites
ever since.
“We’ve had good tenants,’’ he said. “Only two or
three, in all the years, that were undesirable.’’
The farm was taken over by their son Gord, when
he married in 1988.
Until then, Jack farmed, too. “I’ve done a lot,
drove a mail truck, drove taxi.’’
The Hill farm has been in the family since the
1920s.
The couple, married for 63 years, plans to stay at
the apartment “as long as we can,’’ she said.
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TRADING THOUGHTS
Oh my, how the times are a-changing
For almost three
years,
many
We d n e s d a y
evenings were
by Ron Walter spent with a
group of people
gathered at the Sportman’s Centre.
The occasion was the monthly or weekly
auction sales run by Jim Low and his
sidekick Elmer Wiebe.
My Wednesday night addiction started
with a few purchases at a Pangman estate
auction sale. My collectibles mentor
asked if I knew about the Wednesday
night auctions.
I had forgotten. Barry White used to run
auctions Monday nights but, back then, I
was spending my Monday nights at city
council always starting with that prayer
seeking wisdom and guidance — the
prayers were rarely answered.
On the first auction night, I bought a
beautiful plate with two swans flying, just
like a plate that hung in my grandparent’s
house. It is a signed Hutschenreuther
limited first edition from Bavaria.
I was hooked. Were there more neat things
like this coming up? Besides the price —
about one-tenth what it sells for online —
appealed to my entrepreneurial side.
The collection of pottery, glass,
postcards, comics, books and “junk”, as
my wife describes it, grew until I had to
quit. Every nook and cranny and one shed
are crammed with collections.
In the process, I grew to enjoy the folks
who came – anywhere from 120 to 200
people. They even came on cold, cold
snowy nights on the chance nobody else
came and they got bargain prices.
This was a friendly bunch of folks; many
became friends. Of course, there were
some unwritten rules. You learned quickly
never to try and sit in that front row where
Eunice R. and Bev and Ron H. sat.
Jim Low occasionally had to ask the
friendly group to tone the volume down
so active bidders could hear him.
We miss the cakes, buns and sandwiches
Marg
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served.
These
Wednesday nights were a business
venture and a social occasion for seniors
wanting a night out – not always a cheap
night out either.
It became apparent, that even with the
steep commission, the auctioneer wasn’t
making much profit. In discussion with an
antique dealer, I learned, too many aging
collectors stopped buying and started
selling their treasures.
The increased supply and fewer buyers
drove prices down like a falling rock.
At the Sukanen Ship Museum Collectibles
show, a few of us got talking about the
good times we used to have at Low’s
Wednesday night auctions. We miss them.
While at the viewing of a rare estate
auction by Low, Jim came over and we
chatted.
I told him how some of us missed his
auctions and I suggested he didn’t make
much money near the end.
“Some of them weren’t that good,’’ he
replied. “Times are changing.’’
Darn, sounds like we’ll never see these
auction occasions again.
The Exit Plan C for my collectibles, when
my spouse became nasty about my many
treasures, was: I can always sell it at
Low’s auctions.
Now I need another exit plan. Maybe in
20 years, interest and prices will recover,
although I see no resurgence of interest in
this digital age. I will also be in my 90s
then, if still alive.
Of course, some of my pieces could find
their way to Low’s annual June auction
sale on the farm.
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Chateau St. Michaels: Senior’s Residence with a View
by Scott Hellings
Chateau St. Michael’s is in the beautiful St. Anthony’s home.
Are you looking for a senior’s residence in a quiet, picturesque location? Whether you can live on
your own or need personal care, Chateau St. Michael’s is an excellent option for you to consider.
Overlooking Wakamow Valley, there are three
floors in the building and two unique sides: the
east wing features Level I and II care and the
west wing is for independent living. There are 93
rooms in total, with 43 independent living suites
and 50 assisted living rooms. All rooms on the
care side are studio suites while the independent
side features both studios and some one bedroom
suites.
Independent suites feature private bathrooms and
a small kitchenette, which includes cupboards, a
sink, a microwave, and a mini fridge. On the care
side bathrooms are shared between two residents.
These units do not have a kitchen but there is one
An entertainment area.
The dining room is bright and spacious.
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furnished.
There are currently some openings on both sides.
Management is working on turning some rooms
into show suites so that potential residents can get
a better feel for what rooms are like. Of course,
you can always stop by to check out the facility
and see if it is right for you or your loved ones.
“We are always willing to give tours,” said administrative assistant Todd McIntyre. “Just give
us a call at 306-693-2323 if you have a family
member who is interested in a facility like ours.”
One you move in, there are plenty of ways to stay
busy and socialize with your fellow residents.
“We have an activity room. We have different
activities going on daily, both in the mornings
and in the afternoons. We do different exercise
routines and we have bands that come in and perform for them once a week. We also play bingo,”
said McIntyre. “In the summer we will do different stuff outside the building here and we’ll have
barbecues. Of course, we will take them out to go
shopping and run errands. We really keep them
busy.”
A nurse is on staff who will administer shots and
help with any other medical needs. Each resident
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they need immediate assistance. The staff can property itself overlooks Wakamow Valley,
also assist residents with bathing. A foot nurse which makes it a scenic and peaceful location.
The grounds were recently landscaped and
comes in on a regular basis.
more work is planned.
“We have lots of open green space “We have lots of open green space. We have
... Being on top of the hill, we have benches set up and different areas where they
a great view of the city and of Waka- go and read or feed the birds. Being on top of
the hill, we have a great view of the city and of
mow. This is a great location.”
Wakamow. This is a great location.”
Chateau St. Michael’s might just be the ideal
-Todd McIntyre
place for you or your loved ones. Visit http://
chateaustmichaels.ca for more information.
The activity room is a great place to have
Laundry and housekeeping services are provid- You can also visit their Facebook page.
fun.
ed for those on the care side, while residents
on the independent side have access to a laundry room. If they choose not to do their own
laundry, this service can be included for a small
weekly fee. Ultimately, staff members provide
an excellent level of care.
Three meals a day are provided for residents
of both sides. McIntyre says the large dining
area is a great place to socialize with fellow
residents. You can expect a healthy and varied
menu. Snacks are also available.
“We have a wide variety of meals. We have a
four week rotational menu. We offer meats like
chicken and sausage, pasta, and every Friday
we have fish. We try to change it up a lot. We
offer lots of fruits, vegetables, and all kinds of
nutritious foods.”
The residence is located in the beautiful St. Anthony’s Home at 525 Seventh Ave. S.E. This
An example of the kitchenette in one of the independent living suites.
heritage building is over 100 years old. The
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For Rob MacDonald, all roads led to CFQC T-V…
Small beginnings can lead to a burgeoning
career and after a momentous 40 years in the
broadcasting business, Rob MacDonald still
looks forward to going to work every day and
sees it as “just another day in broadcasting!”
For those that don’t know, Rob MacDonald has
been a news anchor at CFQC T-V in Saskatoon
since March 15, 1976, and continues to be the
stalwart face out front and centre as the six
o’clock news anchor since 1987.
From as early as Grade 4 attending King Edward School in Moose Jaw, it was apparent to
his teacher and mother that Rob would excel as
By Joan Ritchie
a public speaker. He attributes his mother Gladys MacDonald for making it possible for him to
even consider a career in the news business, as
she was a stickler for grammar, he says. Rob
considers himself one of the luckiest people in
the world.
The years have certainly passed quickly since
his early beginnings, dreaming of becoming
a ‘disc jockey’ and landing his first job in the
newsroom at CHAB Radio in Moose Jaw in
May of 1973. “I have been forever grateful,” he
said. “I learned so much at CHAB from people
like Leon Brin.” During that tumultuous time at
CHAB when the format changed from country
music to rock, MacDonald considers his “chatty
approach” as a considering factor in keeping his
position at the time. Even though he worked a
split shift delivering the news and covering City
Hall and court cases, he said it was his dream
job back then and the best two years of his life.
After a short seven month stint at another of the
Moffat owned radio stations at CKXL in Calgary, Rob came back to his prairie roots to work
at CFQC Radio and T-V in Saskatoon. Within
a week, he anchored his first T-V newscast and
since 1976, he hasn’t looked back.
MacDonald says there have been many changes in the business over the years. “Technology
has been the major change,” he said. “When I
started here, we were still using film, but what
hasn’t changed in the business is reporting and
the accuracy of reporting.” He also stated that
there has been quite a change in the male/female
working ratio at the station since he started.
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levels.”
Over the course of the last 40 years, MacDonald considers the Colin Thatcher murder trial in
1984 to be one of the most memorable and important stories he covered. The story affected
the entire province, and was broadcast nationally and across international borders. Another
one for the books was when Bill Hunter tried
to bring the NHL to Saskatoon. In all the hype
and excitement anticipating an NHL team in the
city and province, the community faced major
disappointment when the deal fell through.
When looking back on his career, MacDonald
says, “I just like doing what I do, I can’t imagine doing anything else!” and it seems by all account, Rob MacDonald will continue to bring
the six o’clock news on CFQC T-V in his usual
professional and engaging way!
Congratulations and all the best for many more
years to come!
Rob MacDonald in his early broadcasting
years.
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • PAGE A9
St. Margaret students hit the stage with ‘Haphazardly Ever After’
by Scott Hellings
Once again, the students at École St. Margaret
School have teamed up with the Knights of Columbus, Father Lawless Council #1534 to present a special dinner theatre production. The
students will present “Haphazardly Ever After”
on Friday, April 29 at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall
(1064 Third Ave. N.W.). This is the second year
for the event.
“Last year it was a sold out production and the
reviews were spectacular. The Knights of Columbus love to support our schools, the staff,
and the broader parish community and so we
knew we had to do this again,” said Del Wagner
of the Knights of Columbus. “I always describe
this is as our second annual dinner theatre because I am hoping this will continue. It’s a lot
of fun.”
École St. Margaret will present “Haphazardly Ever After” on Friday, April 29. The play
Approximately 20 students in Grades 6-8 are stars (from left to right) Shad Salido as Prince Hairgel, Laiticia Augustin as Princess Cininvolved in the production. This year’s play will namon, and Rhys Wilson as Prince Slacker.
also include a crew, which director Cheryl Gagnon says is a great way to get even more students involved.
“Haphazardly Ever After” offers a fun take
on fairytales. It stars Laiticia Augustin as
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DSLR Photography
By Carol Ferguson for Moose Jaw Express
first and did photography on the side, taking
pictures at dawn and dusk to get the right light.
While taking pictures at Drumheller, he discovered that no one had ever produced a book on
the Badlands and wondered what he could do
that others were not doing.
There are only three things to learn on your
DSLR camera, says Dalgarno: Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. He calls this the tripod of
photography because if one of them is wrong,
your picture will not be balanced.
Aperture relates to your camera lens and adds
dimension to your picture. It allows you to have
one part of a picture in focus with the background blurred or have everything in focus.
Shutter speed is crucial depending on whether
you are dealing with still life or a moving object
when you need high speed. A bright moon needs
a fast shutter speed or it will look like day time.
ISO sets a camera’s sensitivity level to available
light. It transforms light into an image and, as
Dalgarno explained, makes it possible to take
Artist, photographer and now published author,
pictures in a low-light situation without a flash.
Ken Dalgarno brought his DSLR (digital sinThat image sensor is the most expensive part of
gle-lens reflex) camera to teach a little about
your camera but it is worth the price. One word
how to take better pictures. He also brought
referenced often was ‘noise.’ which is a term for
large mounted Badland pictures that were pubthe grainy aspect of a picture. Higher sensitivity
lished in his book. Ken stated he was an artist
adds grain to your picture. Your setting in this
area can make a waterfall look silky.
Years ago, photographer’s ‘photo-shopped’ in
the dark room, so he stated, you should never
feel guilty about doing that, too. Photoshop now
costs $10-15 a month so he has switched to using Photomatix Pro. Dalgarno also saves all his
pictures in DNG or RAW because they give him
more data and more negatives than JPEG. He
takes hundreds of pictures but uses only a few.
Dalgarno discovered something that others were
not doing as yet, photography at night using a
spotlight to light the scene, or light painting.
He puts his camera on a tripod and sets up the
shutter speed on a timer attached to his camera
(so it doesn’t get moved). He programs for three
shots; one, two, pause, three. By listening to the
shutter, he turns on the spotlight at the right time
and moves it constantly so it doesn’t ‘burn’ one
area. He can program up to five shots but prefers three. Then using Photomatix, he layers the
three shots to get the perfect picture. Using this
method, the clouds move, but the object in front
stays in focus. The picture from his book showing the stars moving across the sky was done
by programming his equipment to take one shot
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Judo Saskatchewan Provincial
Championships Results
April 2, 2016, Prince Albert
Judo Saskatchewan’s held their last competition of the season on April
2nd. Competitors from 13 clubs throughout the province entered the
event at the Alfred Jenkins Fieldhouse in Prince Albert.
The annual success of this tournament has increased the attendance and
competition level, as the event is a last-chance opportunity for any athletes that are trying for the provincial team competing at the Canadian
National Championships in May in Calgary.
U10 Ne Waza
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U12 Ne Waza
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Scott Huel, Moose Jaw
-35kg: Gold
Caleb Kirkby, Moose Jaw
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Liam Shaw, Moose Jaw
Tachi Waza
U10
-28kg: Gold William Markon, Moose Jaw
U10/U12 combined
U12
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Scott Huel, Moose Jaw
-35kg: Gold
Caleb Kirkby, Moose Jaw
Gold
Liam Shaw, Moose Jaw
U14 Male
-42kg: Gold
Justin Wiens, Moose Jaw
U16 Female
-56kg: 4th
Sara Wiens, Moose Jaw
U18 Female
-57kg: Silver Sara Wiens, Moose Jaw
U21 Male
Judo Saskatchewan Team Trophy
1st
Regina YMCA – 136 points
2nd
Prince Albert – 134 points
3rd
Saskatoon YMCA – 125 points
4th
Pense – 101 points
5th
Lloydminster – 98 points
6th
Regina Avonhurst – 71 points
7th
LaRonge – 44 points
8th
South Corman Park – 35 points
9th
Battleford – 33 points
10th
Moose Jaw – 30 points
11th
Watrous Ju-No-Ri – 29 points
12th
Swift Current – 15 points
13th
Northeast – 6 points
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It is a little rainy today so we are just hanging
out by the fireplace and doing as little as
possible. My feet are being warmed by Timber
the wonder dog who somehow finds my chilly
feet comfortable or at least comforting. We are
his sixth, and forever family, and as a rescue he
seems to need being touched every so often.
In his world, more is better. I don’t mind him
laying on my feet for his and my security and
by Dale “bushy” Bush
it does keep my feet warm so it is a win/win
situation. I wonder if he thinks he is as lucky
to have us as we are to have him and again…a win/win scenario. Not
only can dogs be lucky they can be unlucky as well. Is a dog lucky if his
name is Lucky? Can a dog be named Lucky and be an unlucky dog?
because both our newborn sons were
inspected, licked and welcomed to
the pack by our German Shepard
“Sara,” and both sons do enjoy good
health. I wonder if they would be any
healthier and heal even faster if Sara
had been a Heeler. I truly believe this
superstition because Sara protected
our boys to a fault which prevented
a lot of play injuries and thereby
keeping them healthy, but giving
them reason to complain that Sara
would not let them do “anything.” Sounds logical…even for my mixed
up mind.
A few centuries ago one of the many sure fire non-working remedies
for rabies was to have the person that was bitten by a rabid dog, eat
part of the rabid dog that bit them. The preferred prescription was either
eat the liver or hair of the rabid dog, and I wonder if that is where the
tried and not true remedy for a hangover originated. “Have some hair
of the dog” sounds way more appealing than “Have some liver of the
dog” when dealing with a hangover and the accompanying queasiness
and foaming at the mouth.
There is a superstition that believes howling dogs at night are unlucky
and the superstition may even go further by saying that a howling dog
is a harbinger of death. Wooo spooky eh? There are those who believe
that a howling dog outside a bedroom with a sick person in it, means
bad news for the sick guy and that perhaps they should dial 9-1-1 and
a doctor just to be safe because, after all, the dog howled.
There are actually some people out there who are very superstitious
when it comes to dogs. Cross my fingers, I hope I am never that
superstitious about man’s best friend…knock on wood. Did you know
that the overly superstitious people of the British Isles consider it a
stroke of good luck to meet a new dog, which I do believe to be true.
They also believe that if you meet a new dog on the way to do business
you will be successful in that business, but if a black dog follows you
or crosses your path you will have bad luck. Now this where it gets
confusing because those same superstitious people believe that if you
meet a black and white spotted dog you will have good luck, but if you
meet a Dalmatian your luck will go through the roof and you should buy
an Irish Sweepstakes Lottery ticket or the equivalent. The superstition
does not say what will happen if you watch the movie “101 Dalmatians”
but…what if???
There is an old wives’ tale that says if a newborn baby is licked by a
dog then the child will be a quick healer. That could be true in our family
I do not know if they are superstitious or what but some people,
me, believe that when a dog growls or barks at “nothing” the dog is
witnessing a spirit or ghost. When we lived in Moose Jaw we believe
we shared our house with a friendly ghost, who we nicknamed Charlie.
And while we were cool with our spiritual housemate, our dog Ben
was less than enthused about Charlie. Just days after moving into our
100-year-old house Ben began barking and growling at nothing. Then
we began to see shadows and experience unexplained events, mostly a
shower left running after being turned off. After replacing the plumbing
we began to see a pattern; the dog would bark and the shower would
begin to gently drip heavier and heavier. Keep the dog from barking and
the problem was solved, spooooky eh?
I consider it good luck to have a wonderful dog in my life and if you are
considering sharing your life with a furry companion please consider a
rescue from a shelter for a few reasons. Your new pet will be spayed or
neutered, you get a friend for life and your new friend gets you, which
in my book is a win/win situation.
Masquerade Ball will raise funds for mental health
by Scott Hellings
thing I have never felt before. I have been very open (CMHA). All funds will stay here in Moose Jaw and
about it. I was talking to my family and friends and will go towards local programs and services. The
I decided I wanted to do something positive. I want CMHA can issue a tax receipt if so desired.
to raise funds and raise awareness,” said Shandera. Shandera says there is great interest in the event and
“Mental health issues can affect kids, teenagers or many people have said they would like to get inprofessionals. It doesn’t matter what sex you are or volved next year. More importantly, Shandera has
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have a conversation with someone and I don’t know “There have been some people I am glad I talked
what they are going through because they might be to. One girl told me that she never goes out of the
wearing a mask…You can think everything is okay house but she heard about this event and she wants
but deep down inside that person might be suffering. to come. She suffers from mental health issues and
My objective is to break down the stigma. I thought feels this is very important. She never leaves her
A fun new community event will shine a light on it would be very appropriate to have a masquerade house but she is coming to this event. To me, that is
mental health. The Moose Jaw Masquerade Ball ball, because of the masks that we wear.”
a great success.”
will be held on Friday, May 6 from 5:00 p.m. to The evening will include a dinner and a dance fea- It will certainly be a fun evening that will support a
Dear Chamber of Commerce Members and Business Associates:
midnight at the Heritage Inn.
turing live music by the Bromantics. Makeup artists great cause.
Organizer Roxanne
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At the Heritage Inn, on May 6, 2016, the Moose Jaw Masquerade Ball will be a
She also has a very personal connection with mental ger hunt, and a 50/50 draw. Prizes will be award- contact [email protected] for more
glamorous full evening with a mental health awareness session, dinner, and a dance
health challenges, and this is what inspired her to ed. Of course, information on mental health will be information. The last day to get tickets is April 20.
featuring
hits from the 50’s and 60’s
local
band, The Bromantic’s.
create the event.
made
available.
For more information, search for “Moose Jaw Mas“I had depression touch me on the shoulder. Person- Funds raised by the event will go to the Moose Jaw querade Ball” on Facebook.
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services for those struggling.
PAGE A12 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Brett Howden leads the charge for the Warriors
Brett Howden skates during a recent practice. Howden was an offensive
dynamo for the Warriors throughout the series against the Prince Albert
Raiders.
The Moose Jaw Warriors are rested and ready for the second round
of the WHL playoffs. The Warriors
dominated the Prince Albert Raiders in the opening series, winning
the best-of-seven series in just five
games. Offence drove the Warriors,
who outscored the Raiders 12-0 in
the final two games of the series.
Brett Howden and his linemates
Tanner Jeannot and Jayden Halbgewachs provide a great deal of
offence against the Raiders. Jeannot had four goals and five assists
while Halbgewachs contributed
three goals and six points. Howden led the team with three goals
and 11 points and is one of the top
offensive players in the WHL playoffs. Many of his points came on
the man advantage, with Moose
Jaw scoring eights goals in 28 attempts against Prince Albert. In
fact, the Warriors went into the second round with the top powerplay
in the league at 28.6 per cent efficiency.
Although Brayden Point and
Dryden Hunt are capable of putting
up a lot of points, secondary scor-
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Submit all bids to the attention of:
ing is a valuable asset, particularly
during the playoffs. Howden and
his teammates proved to be a great
weapon for the Warriors against the
Raiders. Hopefully, that trend continues. Of course, Howden is also
known for being a two-way player and he knows he must also keep
the opposition’s top players off the
scoresheet, too.
“We are trying to take some of the
load off of Pointer’s line. Obviously, they are going to take a lot of
harassment from the teams we play
and they are going to get that all
night long. They do a really good
job of battling through that,” said
Howden. “We want to shut down
their first line, while also providing
some secondary scoring. We need
to do that so our first line doesn’t
feel as much pressure.”
That being said, Howden is not
worrying too much about his individual stats. He credits his teammates with his offensive output
and remains focused on the task at
hand.
“I’m not really thinking about it too
much because I’m focusing on the
team. That was a big win for us in
the first round, especially winning
four games to one. We took complete control of that series and now
we are really looking forward to
the next round.”
Like many of the Warriors, this is
by Scott Hellings
the first time Howden has played in
the WHL postseason. He says it is
a tremendous experience.
“It is something special. Not everyone gets to do this and, of course,
some teams have already been
kicked out. For us to be moving
onto the second round is really
special. We are not taking anything for granted though because
we know how much fun this is and
how much we care about each other. This next round will be a lot of
fun,” said Howden. “It builds a lot
of character for our team because
there are not a lot of guys on our
team who have much playoff experience. We are supporting each
other, being there for each other,
and rising to the occasion. We have
done a good job so far and it is going to get harder as we move along
but we are looking forward to the
challenge.”
The Warriors will now face the
Brandon Wheat Kings in the second round. Brandon defeated the
Edmonton Oil Kings 4-2 in the
opening round. The Wheat Kings
were the top team in the Eastern
Conference this season with a record of 48-18-4-2. The Warriors
lost seven of the eight contests between the two teams. Be sure to get
out and support your Moose Jaw
Warriors!
Options available to finance
post-secondary education by Scott Hellings
Post-secondary education can be costly and students and their parents need to be aware of all
their options. Fortunately, Vanier Collegiate is
hosting a special program on how to finance your
education on Wednesday, April 13 in the Vanier
library.
“It is to provide students and parents with information on how to finance post-secondary education, whether that is for college, university or
even for trades and apprenticeship programs. The
reason we provide this annual presentation is to
provide support and so people can learn what to
expect,” said organizer Christa Lapointe. “Education is not cheap. It is an investment into the
future but you need to know how you do it in the
best possible way so that you don’t have tons of
debt afterwards.”
Topics discussed will include how to access RESPs (Registered Education Savings Plans), stu-
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of credit. Lapointe adds there will also be information on summer employment and co-operative
education programs, as well as scholarships and
bursaries, which can also assist with financing.
Lapointe will lead the session along with Susan
Smuk of Conexus Credit Union.
“It is vital that parents and students know about all
the different programs, options, and services that
are available,” said Lapointe. “People often finance their education through a variety of means,
so we are happy to provide as much expertise and
knowledge as possible.”
The event will be a great resource for senior level
students. Lapointe urges Grade 12 students to attend, even if they don’t intend on going to school
in the fall.
“It is best to have lots of information now because
it can alleviate stress later on when you do choose
to go to school.”
The program is open to students and parents in
both Prairie South School Division and Holy
Trinity Catholic School Division. Lapointe says it
would also be a great resource for adult learners.
“It is not just for those transitioning to school
right away; it is also for students who are taking
a gap year or two, and even adult learners who
want to learn about financing their education and
re-training.”
The program is offered free of charge and is open
to the public. No registration is required. The evening will commence at 7:00 p.m. sharp. Handouts
with more information will be circulated and refreshments will be available. Contact Vanier Collegiate for more information by calling 306-6936744.
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • PAGE A13
Great competition at flag football provincials
by Scott Hellings
some games in. I watched some of
their games and they played really
well.”
Craig organized the tournament
and also suited up for the Moose
Jaw Rebels. They finished with a
2-1 record and did not qualify for
the playoffs due to point differential. He says it was a fun day that
featured quality competition. Ultimately, he was just happy to play.
“There are some pretty good athletes here,” said Craig. “It is a lot
of fun once all the hard work is
done and everything is organized,
because you get to just hit the field
and play.”
The Saskatoon Probacks are the provincial champions.
Eight teams from across the province converged on YaraCentre for
the 2016 Adult Flag Football Provincial Championships. The event
was hosted by Football Saskatchewan and the Moose Jaw Touch
Football League (MJTFL).
Teams came from Saskatoon, Regina, and Swift Current, along with
two teams from Moose Jaw. The
tournament uses a round robin format with every team playing each
other once. Ultimately, the Saskatoon Probacks defeated the Regina
Blue Demons 32-14 in the final.
The Moose Jaw Apes were defeated by the Blue Demons in the
semi-finals.
This was the fourth year for the
Scrambling while looking for a
pass.
tournament. It was not held last
year because the MJTFL was busy
with its Guinness World Record attempt to play in the world’s longest
flag football game. The record was
made official earlier this year.
One of the participating squads
was a women’s team out of Saskatoon. The Saskatoon Blitz is the
first women’s team to ever participate in the tournament. They had a
strong showing at the tournament.
“They wanted to play and I said
no problem,” said organizer Bob
Craig. “They are actually going
to the women’s nationals in Halifax so, because there aren’t a lot of
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Souvenir Marks Second Half of RuBarb Season
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
other.
She performed charity concerts for
her friends at the Ritz Carleton and
soon became very popular. People
flocked to her presentations, to enjoy the astoundingly awful singing.
They stuffed their mouths with their
handkerchiefs to prevent themselves
from laughing out loud. Florence
provided joy in an era where it was
in short supply. She made elaborate
costumes, and threw out flowers to
her audience after every show. Her
crowning achievement was a performance at Carnegie Hall in 1944. The
show was sold out in two hours and
tickets were scalped for 10 times their
worth.
Evie Koop Sawatzky played the role
of Florence. She found it a challenge
to sing off key, especially with the
Florence Foster Jenkins, portrayed by Evie Koop Sawatzky, made
elaborate costumes for each of the selections she presented at Carnegie Hall in 1944.
Souvenir marked the start of the second half of RuBarb Productions' third
season. Based in New York, the play
is about Florence Foster Jenkins, an
independently wealthy socialite who
lived in the 1930s and 1940s. She
loved music and performing. She began playing the piano at a young age
and was considered a child prodigy.
An injury to one of her arms prevent-
ed her from pursuing a career in that
direction, so she turned to singing.
She was tone deaf, and always sang
a quarter note off, either above or below.
Her story is told through Cosme McMoon, portrayed by Ron DeJager.
Cosme accompanied Mrs. Foster Jenkins on the piano for 12 years. They
became friends and encouraged each
Many hours of rehearsal went
into each performance at the
Ritz Carleton.
Cosme McMoon, played by Ron
DeJager, reflects on the phenomenon that is Florence Foster Jenkins.
selections that she had already performed and was very familiar with.
She states that she enjoyed the part.
“Florence was a force. It was a pleasure getting to know her through rehearsals.” She expressed sympathy
for Dr. DeJager, who is a voice master. “It must be very difficult for him
to keep a straight face in light of the
terrible singing.”
A documentary about the life of Florence Foster Jenkins is available on
YouTube and a movie regarding the
same is scheduled to be released in
August.
Main Street Strength & Conditioning Offers Unique Service
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
When you enter Main Street Strength and Conditioning, located on the lower level of City Square Mall
in Moose Jaw, you may notice something is missing.
There is no equipment other than weights. This is
a purposeful design by owners Rebecca Handy and
Charity Blacklaws. They wanted to offer a service
that would offer security and confidence to their
members. Their vision is to have men and women busy doing the same activity at once, eliminating
feelings of self-consciousness that might occur if
they were surrounded by individuals on machines.
They opened their doors in February, offering classes and personal training. There are beginner classes,
TRK, cardio training, yoga, a Moms and Strollers
class, and plans to hold outdoor boot camps later in
the year.
Thirty-five classes per week are currently available.
Times range from early morning to evening and
noon hours and there are occasional pop up classes that are held on the weekends. Programming is
modified to suit the individual. There are five instructors sharing their talents.
The atmosphere is one of encouragement and camaraderie. Rebecca and Charity say that it is a family feeling. The intimidation of workout machines
is absent. Members of classes are encouraged to
move forward and to excel by others doing the same
exercises. The groups are small and there is also
individual personal training for those who wish to
work alone.
Because the hours are varied, patrons and potential
members are asked to visit the website to register,
to see the schedule and the services offered www.
mainstreetstrength.com . You can also contact them
directly at the website above.
Memberships are available on a monthly basis. In
addition, there is a three month option. A drop in fee
can give you an opportunity to sample a class. The
information is on Facebook (Main Street Strength &
Conditioning). An app can be downloaded (MINDBODY) to follow the gym and the schedule of classes on smart phones and devices.
Owners Rebecca Handy and Charity Blacklaws
offer a unique service for achieving fitness.
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REFLECTIVE MOMENTS
Pecans and twits celebrated this month
The so-far dreary days of
April lend themselves to
day-dreaming and seeking out mostly useless
information through the
never-ending resources
of the Internet.
On my most recent foray to learn what is being
celebrated this month,
two items stood out: International Pecan Month
Joyce Walter
and Twit Award Month.
For Moose Jaw Express
Of course there were various health-related events,
straw hat month, customer loyalty month, pest management month and pet first aid month.
It seems appropriate to also note that this month,
devoid of Easter, started with the traditional April
Fool’s Day, partially setting the tone for some of the
days that follow.
So far, almost half the month has gone by without
one pecan making its way into our eat-in or eat-out
menu. For some reason that true Texans don’t understand, I do not like pecans.
Friends of ours, now deceased and much missed,
thought they were doing me great favours by bringing back bags of pecans from their journeys down
south. Without hurting their feelings, I accepted the
gifts with enthusiasm, and then quietly gave them to
others who might enjoy a nut or two along with the
breakfast cereal or in a chicken salad. I always kept
some back so I could truthfully say I hadn’t used all
of the last bag.
To take it even further, these same friends annually gifted us with either pecan tarts or pecan pies in
beautiful homemade pastry. Again we accepted the
offerings with gratefulness before scooping out the
pecans and eating the pastry and sugary filling.
If I search deep enough into the freezer I just know
I am bound to find a small bag of pecan pieces
brought directly from Texas, a keepsake of years of
friendship.
With pecans unlikely to be lauded in our yard, attention turns to Twit Award Month and celebration
of what are considered annoying individuals with
a propensity to be the centre of attention, whether
as playground bullies or leaders of commerce and
business.
I have my reservations that use of the word “twit”
is socially acceptable but I admit to having used the
term. Others across North America have obviously
done the same or there wouldn’t be an international
award for such individuals.
These people, research reveals, like to find other’s mistakes and then tease and gloat; they use
name-calling; they play in-poor-taste jokes; and always put others down.
The best way to handle such people and to have a
celebration in their honour is to ignore them, not rising to the bait of their insults and rude behaviour.
Smiling at them also works, I learned through more
research. They will spend so much time wondering
why I am smiling that they won’t have time to put
their own annoying behaviour to work.
Hmmm: the last time I smiled at a disrespectful driver, I received a rude hand gesture in return. Perhaps
my smile revealed too much of what I was thinking.
So, pecans and twits aside, maybe pest management
month is what we should be celebrating. Perhaps we
will find a way to discourage the squirrels from living in our trees, or getting through to the ugly black
cat that it doesn’t belong in our yard.
I can hardly wait to learn what celebrations await us
in May.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
RuBarb Announces
Fourth Season
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
Grand ofOpening
P hilip Heaton Hall
Evie Koop Sawatzky, Artistic Director of RuBarb Productions, announces
the lineup for their fourth season.
It was with pride that RuBarb Productions announced its lineup for the
fourth season of professional theatre in Moose Jaw. Glenn Hagel, president of the board, introduced Artistic Director Evie Koop Sawatzky, and
she unveiled the six plays that will be performed. These include a return
of the Wingfield Follies and a performance of Shrek the Musical by the
students of the RuBarb School of Performing Arts.
The board has been monitoring attendance for the last three seasons and
realized that the highest numbers occur during the summer months. This
coincides with the tourist season, so the board has changed the format of
the scheduling for the summer of 2017. Two plays, a musical (My Fair
Lady) and a comedy (The Importance of Being Earnest) will have a longer run in July and August, and will have alternate days of performance.
This means that anyone planning a visit to the city can attend a difference
live theatre performance two days in a row.
The other two plays are Steel Magnolias and Sisters of Swing, the story
of the Andrew Sisters. All six will have both evening and matinee performances.
Season tickets will be available at the RuBarb office on Main Street beginning in May.
After a year of extensive renovations, we are celebrating our new auditorium!
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Thank You to Dulux Paints
Colourful Communitites in Canada is a multi-facetted, community involvement paint and colour inititave.
Our local Moose Jaw Dulux Paints store provided paint, supplies and volunteers,
and along with the help of many of our legion volunteers,
added some fresh colour to our 90 yrear old auditorium
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This fast-paced position is the opportunity to join a well-known
company that is growing constantly. Must be able to work fast
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ACROSS
1. Stair
5. Send, as payment
10. Historical periods
14. Unit of pressure
15. Avoid
16. Observed
17. Monster
18. Written material
20. A punch of sweetened ale
22. Memory loss
23. Before, poetically
24. Hellenic language
25. Glorify
32. 1/16th of a pound
33. Kidney-related
34. Hemp
37. Found in some lotions
38. Coil of yarn
39. Loyal (archaic)
40. Lair
41. Visitor
42. Dried coconut meat
43. Unworthy
45. Sand bar
49. Caviar
50. Deluge
53. Half-naked
57. Unmerited
W O R D S E A R C H
SILVER SCREEN
59. Type of sword
60. Encounter
61. A river through Paris
62. Location
63. Combustible pile
64. Canvas shelters
65. Stigma
DOWN
1. Put away
2. Roman robe
3. Makes a mistake
4. Charisma
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6. Wicked
7. A thick flat pad
8. Bright thought
9. School session
10. A chemical compound
11. Utilize again
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13. Move stealthily
19. Supernatural being
21. Backside
25. Tailless stout-bodied
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26. Govern
27. Nameless
28. Annoyed
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vertical, diagonal, forwards or backwards.
Puzzle
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ANN BAXTER, AUDREY HEPBURN, AVA GARDNER, BETTE DAVIS,
CAROLE LOMBARD, GLORIA SWANSON, GRETA GARBO,
HEDY LAMARR, INGRID BERGMAN, JANE RUSSELL, JANE WYMAN, JEAN HARLOW, JEAN SIMMONS, JOAN CRAWFORD, JUDY
GARLAND, LANA TURNER, LAUREN BACALL, MARILYN MONROE,
MERLE OBERON, MYRNA LOY, RITA HAYWORTH, VERONICA
LAKE, VIRGINIA MAYO, VIVIEN LEIGH.
29. Ganders
30. Pieces
31. Dashed
34. Yachting cap
35. Acquire deservedly
36. Banner
38. Our star
39. Unloved
41. Throats (archaic)
42. Prune
44. Wears away
45. The base part of a tree
46. Product of bees
47. Law and _____
48. Mountain crest
51. Where a bird lives
52. Tall woody plant
53. Canvas dwelling
54. Sweeping story
55. Bristle
56. Clairvoyant
58. French for “Wine”
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • PAGE A17
8th Annual Little Princess Ball
Photos & text by Gisele Perrault
Guests were invited to build an Olaf snowman as an
additional fundraising activity.
Princesses Kali, Maia, Mila and Jodi have been looking forward to the ball for months.
Little Princess Ball chair Chantelle Flanagan-Moore was pleased with the outcome
of the eighth annual event. With over 550 tickets sold, the ballroom at the Heritage
Inn, transformed into a winter wonderland in keeping with the Frozen theme, was
buzzing with activity.
Sask. Polytech business students were responsible for decorating the hall, for
developing additional activities and for volunteering at the gala event. A raffle and
silent auction were available for those who wished to acquire unique gifts and to
further support the cause. The committee also collaborated with the Common Café
RBC
A crystal boutique was available for any little princess
who needed some extra bling.
and other businesses to provide special touches that made the evening a memorable
one.
Jana has been bringing her daughters Maia and Mila for several years. She explained
that she supports the Moose Jaw Health Foundation and says that she enjoys the
magical experience that is created for her princesses. The girls start looking forward
to the event in February, as soon as they have their new gowns.
Funds raised at the Little Princess Ball will go towards the purchase of a fetal heart
rate monitor for the pediatric ward at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital.
Volunteer Appreciation Week
On April 6, 2016, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) staff took time to volunteer on a
Habitat for Humanity build in Moose Jaw.
Back Row Left to Right: Leanne Keen, Bernie Doepker
Front Row Left to Right: Holly Hales, Mayor Deb Higgins, Shelley
Johnson
Share your Team’s news, pictures and results with us!
email: [email protected]
Volunteer Appreciation Week is April 10-16, 2016. The theme this year
is “Volunteers Are the Roots of Strong Communities.” The Five Hills Health
Region will be honouring our volunteers across the Region with celebratory
events in Craik, Central Butte, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia, Lafleche, Gravelbourg
and Rockglen. Please watch for information on Discover Moose Jaw and
encourage volunteers to attend! Remember to thank your volunteers today –
they keep our communities strong!
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Saskatchewan Party MLAs in for Another Term
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
Moose Jaw North MLA Warren Michelson and Moose Jaw Wakamow
MLA Greg Lawrence celebrate with family and supporters.
inquiries, even when the answer is that he
can’t help.
He knew that the race would be tight,
but ran his campaign as he would any
other. He talked to many people one on
one, and listened to what they had to say.
He knows that the victory wouldn’t have
been possible without a lot of help. “I had
a heck of a team and so many volunteers.
I appreciate their support more than I can
express, and I can’t thank them enough.”
He says that he will work just as hard now,
if not harder, for the citizens of Moose
Jaw. He is determined to work with the
city, and to push hard to attract industry to
the area. He will also continue to work on
the files that he has started.
There was an atmosphere of jubilation as
family, friends and supporters of MLAs
Warren Michelson and Greg Lawrence
gathered to watch the election results being announced.
MLA Michelson is ecstatic to be a part of
the party that has won three consecutive
majority provincial elections. “It’s a record, this is the biggest victory yet,” he
said. He was pleased with the turnout of
voters, and thanked the constituents who
supported him. He believes that his integrity and past representation are what
motivated citizens to re-elect him. He
was confident going into the campaign
There were a few tense moments as
the candidates and their wives waited for provincial results.
but took nothing for granted. He worked
hard trying to meet everyone he could,
knocking on doors beginning in January.
He is grateful for the support that he has
received throughout.
He expects the Saskatchewan Party to increase its momentum and states that the
province will continue to grow.
Greg Lawrence had to wait a bit longer
to confirm his win. “It’s a bit trying,” he
said, “but my family is here to support
me. That’s what the Saskatchewan Party is all about… family.” He believes that
his constituents know that he works hard
for them. He returns all phone calls and
City’s New Parks & Recreation Director by Scott Hellings
Moose Jaw native Ted Schaeffer is the
city’s new Director of Parks and Recreation. Schaeffer has over 20 years of
experience in the field. For the last four
years he has served as the Coordinator of
Sports Facilities and Special Events with
the City of Regina. Previously, he spent
11 years as the Fitness, Sports and Recreation Director at 15 Wing and was the
Games Manager for the Moose Jaw 2010
Saskatchewan Winter Games. Scaheffer
says he is looking forward to working in
Moose Jaw once again.
“It looked like a really great opportunity
from a professional perspective. I have
worked in recreation my entire career
and this just seemed like a great opportunity to work in the city I live in and
to make a contribution back to the community,” said Schaeffer. “One of the nice
things about parks and recreation is you
get to work in an area where you see the
benefits that people get from participating in programs and using parks and recreation spaces. You get that satisfaction
that the work you are doing is contrib1:54 PM
uting to the community and increasing
community wellness and pride.”
As a Moose Jaw resident, he has the
advantage of coming into the position
knowing the city and is familiar with local facilities. Schaeffer certainly knows
the value of parks and recreation programs and facilities.
“Being a long-time resident, I have had
the opportunity to experience and benefit from parks and recreation activities
here, whether that is using the ball diamonds, the arenas, or walking trails. As a
resident, I have a fist-hand vantage point
of how those facilities contribute to the
community and to my own personal
wellness and enjoyment of living here.”
As the parks and recreation director,
Schaeffer will be responsible for a number of areas, including the management
of the entire department, as well as programming and the operation of facilities. Although the area he will cover in
Moose Jaw is more widespread and varied, Schaeffer hopes his experience in
Regina will prove beneficial, adding it is
good to have an outside perspective.
“My first order of business is to get a
sense of how things operate here,” said
Schaeffer. “If I can bring some of my
knowledge with me from Regina on how
things are done there to enhance how
things are done in Moose Jaw, that is one
of the goals I hope to get out of this position.”
Schaeffer believes one of the challenges
going forward will be maintaining parks
and recreation infrastructure.
“I think that is common across the country. That will always be important because there will always be challenges in
maintaining your infrastructure. For me,
it will be a real learning curve to work
with the staff and to find the other challenging areas and to learn how we will
address them.”
Schaeffer says he looks forward to the
next chapter of his career. He hopes that
he can help make Moose Jaw a better
place to live.
”We want to provide that kind of positive
contribution to the city’s entire strategic
plan and towards the vision for the city.
Moose Jaw’s vision is to be a progressive and sustainable city of choice and
I think that parks and recreation facilities and opportunities have the potential
to make a big contribution to that. From
our perspective, we want to contribute
to those things that make communities
attractive, and that includes community
wellness and pride. Having that mix of
recreation opportunities and infrastructure that supports wellness makes a community a great place to live and a place
people want to move to.”
Schaeffer, now working in capacity as
Parks Director, replaced long-time director Jody Hauta, who stepped down in
December.
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5:00 p.m. 9 CBKT NHL Hockey
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April 17th, 2016
10:30am
Communion Service
Theme:
“Following Our Shepherd”
7:45am Radio Ministry CHAB
Our doors are open, come join us!
27 Hochelaga Street West - Moose Jaw
[email protected] • (306) 694-5575
AUTOS
2004 GMC Yukon XL 8 passenger, loaded Good condition 306692-3004
“Car 4 Sale” 2002 Chrysler Concord 4Dr fully loaded
(99,000km) very clean. Ph H
306-692-8402 W 306-6933166
For Sale Cadillac SRX 4 SUV.
Excellent condition, full load,
$8600. Call 306-227-2037
1998 Ford Explorer Body, interior, and mechanically in great
shape. 2 owners. 209,000 kms.
Newer tires. 4 wheel drive.
Remote start. Lady driven.
$2650.00 or OBO. 3o6-3130538
AUTO PARTS
For sale: 10 Studs & nuts for
Dodge Dart on Swinger 1997
Car Chrome (offers) Ph. 9729172
TRAILERS
For sale: 4 X 8 ft. trailer with 13
in tires. Ph. 972-9172
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
For sale: 1 Older Craftsman miter saw. Ph. 972-9172
For Sale, Wood working tools,
Delta Belt/disc sander, BO 306692-8778
For sale Delta 12 “portable
Planer, $200. Or BO 306-6928778
For sale Delta 15” Scroll Saw,
like new BO 306-692-8778
For sale Craftsman 12 “wood
lath with stand and misc. tools,
never used, $200. Or BO 306692-8778
I have some Massey Ferguson
35, 50, 65,135, and 165 Tractor
parts for sale. Call or text 306641-4447
For sale wood lath with chuck 2
speed-$200.00 692 4184
For sale 12 in sander with
one horse power motor $125.
oo 306 692 4184
FOR RENT
2 bedrm 2 bath condo with underground parking and patio
deck. Fridge, stove, dishwasher,
washer/dryer. No pets no smoking. 55+ Located on Chester
Road, Moose Jaw. Call 780728-6607.
Fully Furnished 1 bedroom
apartment. Preferred contractors. $650/ month. 306-6924268
REAL ESTATE
For sale: Building Lot 50 x 125
ft. 2 Car garage. Power some
heat, cement floor & a garden
lot. 849 hochelaga E. Ph. 6303171
MISCELLANEOUS
House hotel things. Small Danby
fridge & one cup coffee brewer
& 2 microwaves & air conditioner & electric BA Grill to much
to list, etc. Ph. 972-9172. Bedroom night tables.
45 gallon plastic barrels great
for rain water - $15 each 306681-8749
Antiques licence plates 1919
to present day milk bottles pop
gallons type writers telephone
insulators records and record
player/radio some tobacco cans
baby bottle with glass stopper
singer sewing machine many
other pieces to numerous to list
3066933565
#22 caterpillar NASCAR die cast
collectible model with collector
trading card, never opened out
of packaging - $20 306-6818749
20 candy molds for making chocolates in good shape
$40.00 at 730 Atha. St. East,
Moose Jaw 306-693-1849 or
306-692-9485
4 tunnel tickets, regular $15
each, now only $10 each. Why
pay more? Please call 306-6932406
Watkins - Pepper, cinnamon,
medicated ointment, petro-car-
bo salve, pure vanilla, beef
chicken soup mix, all-purpose cleaner, dish soap,
degreaser, toilet bowl cleaner, soaps, lotions, catalogues,
pick up. Call 692-0518
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
For sale: 2 heavy duty Kenmore washing machines & 1
Whirlpool clothes dryer. Ph.
972-9172
For sale: 1 pine wooden 5 ft.
by 3 ft. one leaf table with
4 wooden chairs. Ph. 9729172
For sale: 1 - 4 wheel folding
cot. Ph. 972-9172
For sale: 1 white metal folding lawn table with 2 chairs.
Ph. 972-9172
For sale: 1 metal coffee table
& 3 - 13 in colour TV’s. Ph.
972-9172
For sale: New raised toilet
seat with lid. Ph. 972-9172
Chest deep freeze in good
shape for $100.00 or
best offer. 306-693-1849 or
306-692-9485
Black bookcase with glass
door and slots for cd, $40.00
306-693-1849 or 306-6929485
Antique China cabinet with
light and glass doors on top
and 4 solid doors on bottom.
This is in very good condition. $800.00. 306-6931849 or 306-692-9485
Blue rocker recliner $150.00.
Pink swivel rocker in new
condition, $250.00. 306693-1849 or 306-692-9485
Small dark wood coffee table
- $2 306-681-8749
For sale wall china cabinet
30 x 50 2 sliding glass doors
mirrors in back 3 shelves
$85.00
CHILDREN’S ITEMS
Kids plastic lawn chair - $2
306-681-8749
FARM PRODUCE
Bison meat - individual cuts
or carcass portions. Marshall
L Patterson D.V.M 306-4752232
LAWN & GARDEN
Briggs &Stratton 21 inch
self-propelled lawn mower.
Sell for &100.00
SPORTS
Left handed baseball glove $5 306-681-8749
Remington 700 in 300
Weatherby, with scope.
(1989). Hinged floor plate.
A few minor bruises. $950.
May consider trades. 306641-4447 in Moose Jaw
For Sale a Winchester Model
67 22 Cal single shot rifle.
Open sights. $175. Call or
text 306-641-4447
Super Cycle 12 Speed silver
bike $100 - 306-691-5521
Super Cycle 70th Anniversary $20 - 306-692-5521
Black Mountain Bike $50 306-691-5521
Ladies 18 speed mountain
bike for sale. BO. 306-6924268
For Sale a Wall Hanger
SXS 12 Gauge, in Moose
Jaw. Require a PAL. $80.
Call 306-620-9952 Evenings
LOST & FOUND
I lost my watch on March 19
somewhere downtown. It has
a green silicon strap, whiteface, quarks, white stones. If
found please return it, I need
my watch. 3069728855 or
email [email protected]
WANTED
Looking for a cream separa-
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tor 306-681-8749
Wanted to buy your unwanted
guns. Will travel to you. Call or
text 306-641-4447
Wanted to buy up to 60HP tractors requiring repair, and a 12
foot seed drill with grass attachment. Call or text 306641-4447
I want to buy your unwanted guns. I have a license to
buy most guns. I will travel to
you for pickup. Cash paid Call
or text 306-641-4447
Wanted to buy up to 60HP
tractors requiring repair, and
a 12 foot seed drill with grass
attachment. Call or text 306641-4447
Looking for a set of dollies for
moving small sheds or flat bottom grain bins 306-681-8749
Looking for Canadian tire money, paying up to face value
306-681-8749
Want to buy your unwanted guns. I have a license to
buy most guns. I will travel to
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Moose Jaw or elsewhere Cash
paid Call or text 1-306-6414447
Wanted to buy up to 60HP tractors requiring repair, and a 12
foot seed drill with grass attachment. Call or text 306641-4447
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
NURSING
FOOT CARE provided by Meagan Newans Licensed Practical Nurse/ Certified Foot Care
Nurse. In home treatments and
Diabetic treatments availablelimited space. Veteran’s affairs
Canada (DVA) approval and
possible medical insurance
reimbursement provided upon
submission. Please call for appointment 306-313-0385 or
visit www.professionalnursingfootcare.com
Will do house cleaning. Please
call 306-690-2741
Will do general painting & contracting etc. Interiors & exterior.
Free estimates. Over 25 years’
experience. Ph. 972-9172
I will be conducting classes for
Canadian Firearms Non Re-
2103 11th Avenue
Regina, SK
stricted on April 23rd and Restricted on April 24th. These
are both 1 day classes. For
further information call Al at
306 631-0833. On successful completion you will able to
apply for a PAL.
Will pick up move haul and
deliver any furniture anywhere - $30 and up 306681-8749
Tree removal service based
in Moose Jaw. Licensed and
insured. Will travel to buffalo
pound and surrounding areas. We take pride in leaving
a clean work site. Call Mike
at 306-684-9576 for a free
quote.
Will pick up move haul and
deliver any appliances anywhere $30 and up 306-6818749
Never fear Gord and Alice are
here! Book your handyman
service today! House cleaning, painting, wall washing,
repair work, yard work, deck,
roofing, siding, fencing and
more. Reasonable Rate. Call
for assistance 306-694-4391
Service’s Barber Shop Co-op
lower level. Good parking &
elevator. Price $10.00 Ph.
306-693-3166
Beat the spring rush, get your
garbage or tree branches to
the dump. Keep this ad for
future use I also do garden
tilling and cut grass. I will do
tree liming or fence removal.
Price very depend on job or
size of work to be done. 306691-0364.
ALL for ONE, ONE for ALL!
Spring Cleaning or Weekly
Housekeeping. Meal preparation, Errands and Outings.
Certified and Bondable.
Please call Lauren at 306537-5342.
COMPASSIONATE and CONFIDENTIAL CARE whether in
home or facility. Respite, Palliative and Personal Care.
Certified Home Health Aide.
Call Lauren at 306-537-5342
Better Water Solutions for your entire home.
Better water for better living
High quality water delivered
to your home or office
Better water brings out the
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Heads Up For
Healthier Brains
By Carol Ferguson for Moose Jaw Express
As part of Telehealth, the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan presented a seminar directed to seniors,
dealing on how they can live longer, healthier lives.
Doctor Samir K. Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Mount
Sinai and Ontario’s University Health Network, head
of Ontario’s Seniors Strategy, is a passionate, respected
advocate for older adults living longer and healthier.
Dr. Sinha spent the evening asking Myth or Reality
questions. There were many surprising answers. “It
isn’t enough to know the answers unless we put them
into practice,” he stated.
Does physical strength decline in old age? YES!
Do all five senses tend to decline with advancing age?
YES!
Does High Blood Pressure increase with age? YES!
(He likened it to the older pipes in our house which
need a Roto-Rooting now and then.)
Is memory loss a normal part of aging? YES…but Alzheimer’s is NOT. (Vascular dementia caused by heart
attacks and strokes are most common). Brain games,
while fun, do not effectively prevent dementia.
Now consider these questions:
Is it difficult for older adults to learn new things?
Do the majority of people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer’s disease?
Are older people living in nursing homes?
Is osteoporosis a normal part of the aging process for
women?
The answer to each of these questions is NO!
Only five to 10 per cent of people over 65 have Alzheimer’s. (After age 90, the ratio is 40 per cent). 60
per cent of hospital beds ARE filled with the elderly
BUT 93 per cent of seniors still live at home. You are
likely to live longer than you expected so take care of
yourself.
When Tommy Douglas brought in Medicare, the average age of the population was 27-years-old and life
expectancy was 67. Twenty years have been added to
our life expectancy. One man, 100-years-old and can
still solve the Rubik Cube, stated he had saved enough
money to get him into his 80’s. He wants better Home
Care so he can ‘age in place’ at home. Watch: “I Love
Being 98” on YouTube for another delightful story of
what one 97-year-old did for her friends.
Here’s a question you will all get wrong.
Are older adults at high risk for HIV/AIDS? YES!
Getting pregnant is off the table, but getting a sexually transmitted disease is not! Dr. Samir had everyone
laughing when he stated, “If you don’t wear a glove,
don’t make love.”
Joanne Bracken, CEO of Alzheimer, SK, spoke about
getting the message out. With the election just over, she
said politicians needed to hear from ordinary people
bringing up dementia. There needs to be better access
to diagnosis, funding for care-givers and better Home
Care so seniors can stay in their homes.
National Geographic did a study and found several
‘Blue Zones’ in the world where people live longer
and healthier by moving naturally, eating less meat,
drinking red wine and having a sense of purpose. They
socialize, take time to relieve stress and connect to a
spiritual community.
AGING IS A TRIUMPH, NOT A DISEASE.
St. Barnabas
Traditional Anglican Parish
Holy Communion B.C.P. Sunday 10:00 am
Worshipping at Parkview Chapel
474 Hochelaga St. West – Moose Jaw
Coffee & fellowship after the service.
For more information contact:
Rev. Glenn Galenkamp, Rector 306-691-2715
or Larry & Dianne Hellings 306-693-6701
All Are Welcome!
www.saintbarnabasmoosejaw.ca
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On the
Front Porch
by Wanda Smith
You’ve got to Stand
for Something
The first time I’d ever heard the song, “You’ve got to stand
for something” was when my family and I were at the North
Dakota State Fair to host a booth for the Fellowship of
Christian Cowboys. The Bulla Family, a young family with
several children played on one of the stages there. Sis and
I would go listen to them frequently throughout our ten day
stay. Later on, Sis and I started to sing Aaron Tippin’s song
when we travelled with our parents and friends to hold
rodeo church services. Here are some of the words: “Now
Daddy didn’t like trouble, but if it came along everyone that
knew him knew which side that he’d be on. He never was
a hero, or this county’s shinin’ light but you could always
find him standing up for what he thought was right. ...
He’d say you’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for
anything. You’ve got to be your own man not a puppet on
a string. Never compromise what’s right and uphold your
family name. You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall
for anything.”
Not too long ago, the local city council decided to remove
prayer from their regular council meetings. I appreciated
that three of our elected officials did what they could to
preserve the prayer that had been prayed in chambers for
over fifty years. I also appreciated what Dawn Luhning
had to say as quoted by Lisa Goudy... “Sometimes it’s ok
to be a leader and not follow everybody else.” There once
was a time when the general consensus was to honor and
respect prayer but the time is coming when we must all
choose whom we will serve, whether one is in the minority
or not. “But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to
you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will
serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the
Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you
are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve
the LORD.”
Sometimes it takes guts to stand up for what’s right... for
what you believe in. Sometimes, we may not get the popular
vote but what really counts is that we walk in integrity,
honesty, humility and love with God and humanity. That
doesn’t mean we always agree. The bottom line is whether
we are walking as Jesus asked us to live our life. There is a
separation coming. The Word of God warns us about things
to come...”This is going to be trouble on a scale beyond
what the world has ever seen, or will see again. If these
days of trouble were left to run their course, nobody would
make it. But on account of God’s chosen people, the trouble
will be cut short.”
In these days and times we are living in, we MUST know
whom we serve. “I know whom I have believed, and am
convinced that He is able to guard what I have entrusted
to Him until that day.” There are going to be difficult times
to come but we must make our own solid commitment to
serve Jesus no matter what. In the guise of being politically
correct, we’ve seen our world as we know it crumble only
in a few short years, if not months and even weeks. As I
go back to the decision to remove prayer from city council
meetings, I am reminded of who founded Canada in the first
place: many of those men were born again believers who
were led of the Spirit as they formed the Confederation of
Canada. You may wish to read “Stand on Guard: A Prophetic
Call and Research on the Righteous Foundations of
Canada,” a national best seller written by Faytene Kryskow.
In it, she documents how God was very much a part of the
foundation of this great land. We must stand on guard for
Canada. We must fast and pray for this great nation.
At this point, we have had prayer pulled from City Hall.
Let’s start praying more fervently and declaring that God’s
will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Let’s gather as
unified believers to see the glory of God fall on our city
and southern Saskatchewan. He wants to bring peace,
prosperity, blessing, divine direction and even witty and
unusual inventions into the business sector. He wants to
see the people of this city and region prosper, love each
other, serve each other and minister to each other out of a
heart of servant leadership... esteeming others higher than
themselves... always looking out for the needs of others.
God bless Moose Jaw. God bless Saskatchewan. God
bless Canada. Let’s stand for something. Let’s stand for
righteousness.
Scripture reference: Matthew 24:21&22, 2 Timothy 1:12
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In a well-rounded context of
the meaning of ‘good health’,
I think I have a handle on
what attaining good health
requires. But I have also
come to know, there is a
big chasm from where we
are on our journey to health
Joan Ritchie
and where we are headed.
EDITOR
I think we may have fallen
into a ditch. A noteworthy item worth mentioning is
that this journey is not ‘Joan on her own’ but rather
with a long-time partner, with whom she chooses
to walk the good walk with. Let me say this about
that! He and I may be attached at the hip and never
far from each other’s side, sometimes on opposite
sides of the table, but we do have differences of
opinions on what we deem healthy or not.
Have you ever been walking down a street
and decided to take a detour through a new
neighbourhood…and rather liked where you were?
Let’s equate this to life as we now know it. Once
we were responsible parents raising responsible
children. Let me say, we are still responsible …
but no children close at hand to tend to on a regular
basis. There were times past when we needed to
make choices according to budget or necessity; Tang
instead of fresh-squeezed orange juice, no-name
ketchup rather than Heinz…fyi – just examples.
We no longer squelch our reasonable desires: we
have steak instead of tofu, wine just because we can
and maybe even a few other choices that may not
constitute a healthy diet…that is, until you need to
make some adjustments to get back on a healthy
path. To him, chocolate is a food group. Paired
with a dark beer, that might constitute dinner. No
veggies on his plate; he doesn’t eat vegetables
because they have feelings, too. To top it off, for
quite some time, we haven’t even exercised…. selfcontrol. The only therapy we get is couch therapy
and there’s no denying we need change.
Change is good! Sometimes it might hurt a little
where the muscle meets the road, and sometimes
it might be more effort than expected, but the
benefits far outweigh the consequences. In fact,
dear doctor, we took a long walk yesterday and it
wasn’t down a short pier. We actually enjoyed it.
I am wearing a path to the health food store and
our pantry and fridge are bulging with all kinds of
healthy goodness….wholegrains and beans, fruits
and low-cal yogurt, veggies and hummus, Kale and
cabbage, Chai seeds, Flax seeds and Hemp hearts
and…There’s just one item of concern; because
you mentioned that he should eat oatmeal, he thinks
the oatmeal monster cookies I made loaded with
Smarties and gumdrops are a healthy alternative.
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Perfectly rolled cake with jelly
By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express
A perfectly formed jelly roll is a sight to behold — a
cake-making technique not always successfully completed
by many who attempt it.
Practice is supposed to make perfect but a too-crispy cake
can just as easily remove any chance for that perfect roll.
The Best of Fairs Cookbook, produced from prize-winning
entries from Canadian fairs and exhibitions, includes recipes from Canadian cake-makers with expertise in the perfect roll for a jelly roll.
This week’s recipes offer two flavours to be pursued for a
tasty and attractive jelly roll presentation.
•••
Lemon Jelly Roll
Cake:
5 eggs, separated
1 tsp. vanilla
2 tbsps. water
1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
Filling:
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
4 tbsps. cornstarch
1 lemon, juiced and rind grated
1 1/2 cups water
2 eggs, beaten
2 tbsps. butter
For the cake, beat egg whites until stiff then set aside. Beat
the egg yolks well then add vanilla, water, sugar and salt.
Beat well. Add flour and baking powder alternately with the
beaten egg whites.
Grease a 10x15 inch jelly roll pan and put batter into it,
spreading evenly. Bake at 375 degrees F for 5 minutes
then reduce heat to 325 degrees F and bake 5-6 minutes
longer or until lightly browned. Remove from oven and let
sit 3 minutes. Remove from pan and place on a tea towel
sprinkled with icing sugar. Roll up and allow to cool. Unroll
carefully, spread on the filling and re-roll, keeping it in the
tea towel. Keep cool. Allow it to sit a few hours before slicing with a sharp knife.
For the filling, mix together the sugar, salt, cornstarch and
juice and rind of lemon in a double boiler. Add water and
cook until thickened. Add the beaten eggs and cook a few
minutes longer. Remove from heat and add butter. Allow to
cool thoroughly before spreading on the cake.
•••
Chocolate Log Roll
Cake:
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
4 eggs
1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup water
2 sqs. unsweetened chocolate, melted
Filling:
1-8 oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup butter or margarine
1 cup sifted icing sugar
1/2 tsp. vanilla
For the cake, combine flour, soda and salt. Beat eggs until
lightly coloured, about 5 minutes. Gradually add sugar and
blend in water and melted chocolate.
Fold dry ingredients into egg mixture. Spread in a jelly roll
pan that has been greased and lined with waxed paper
and greased again. Bake at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes.
Loosen edges and turn out onto a tea towel that was sprinkled generously with icing sugar. Remove waxed paper and
trim crisp edges off cake. Roll cake in tea towel.
For the filling, cream all ingredients thoroughly. Unroll cake
and spread evenly with the filling. Roll up and frost with
chocolate icing if desired. Refrigerate until ready to slice
and serve.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
or 692-7357
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • PAGE A25
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MJDSHF now accepting
nominations for 2016 class by Scott Hellings
Last year, several local athletes were inducted into the Moose Jaw & District Sports Hall
of Fame (MJDSHF). Of course, there is no
shortage of individuals and teams who deserve recognition, and so the committee is
now accepting nominations for the 2016 induction class.
The deadline for nominations is April 15. All
nominees must be retired from active participation in the sport for which they have been
nominated for a minimum of three years.
“We are looking for people who have some
kind of substantial connection to Moose Jaw
who have achieved a level of excellence in
their chosen sport,” said Larry Graham, President of the MJDSHF. “It is about those who
have brought honour to Moose Jaw and community through their outstanding contribution
and participation in sport. Participation refers
to teams and individual athletes, whereas
contribution refers to the builder category.”
The inaugural inductee class included Clark
Gillies (hockey), Mike Mintenko (swimming), Lisa Franks (multi-sport Paralympian), Justin Abdou (wrestling), Scott Schultz
(football), and the 1985 Moose Jaw Generals
(hockey). Graham says the group is looking
at a maximum of six inductees each year,
although that will depend on the number of
nominations they receive. The induction ceremony will be held sometime in November.
Visit www.mjdshf.com to download nomination forms. Call 306-692-2211 or email
[email protected] for more information.
Want to get involved with the Moose Jaw
& District Sports Hall of Fame? The group
will hold their Annual General Meeting in the
Herb Taylor Room at the Moose Jaw Public
Library from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 27. The meeting is open to the public and will include the election of officers.
Thank You
The Moose Jaw Masonic Building Corporation would like to thank all of
those who supported our Fundraiser on Mach 24 at Bugsy’s Pub and Grill.
The Winner of the Mexico Trip was Grant Stewart of Regina.
Thanks to you it was a great success.
306-684-2704
[email protected]
Thank you also to Bugsy’s Pub and Grill for the meal
and Steve Bell of Regina for donating the Mexico Trip.
PAGE A26 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Duplicate Bridge Club results
Radiothon to raise funds for hyperbaric chamber
by Scott Hellings
ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS
MONDAY EVE SESSION APRIL 4, 2016
1 Len Davidson - Walt Yakiwchuk
2/3 Dorothy McFadden - Maureen Keal
2/3 Linda Griffin - Allan Gilbert
THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION APRIL 7, 2016
A B C
1
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2
Joanne Gilbert - Gail Fitzpatrick
3
Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin
1 Dorothy McFadden - Bob Cobbe
No Friday games until further notice
Help patients on their road to
recovery with a memorial gift to support
the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital
Please contact us for more
information.
Moose Jaw Health Foundation
55 Diefenbaker Drive
Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C2
Phone (306) 694-0373
www.mjhf.org
New Interment
Option at
Sunset
Cemetery
25%
DISCOUNT
Sunset Cemetery
633 -Caribou St. W. 306-692-8855
The Family First Radiothon is coming up soon.
The goal is to raise $150,000 in 36 hours. These
funds will support the Moose Jaw Health Foundation’s stretch goal, which is an attempt to
raise a further $2.43 million beyond the original Capital Equipment Campaign. This money supports the addition of the new hyperbaric
chamber onto the hospital.
The community rallied together to ensure the
chamber would be a part of the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital. Respiratory therapist
Mike Amies knows just how useful the hyperbaric chamber really is; he works with the
chamber on a regular basis.
“It is a treatment that we can provide to people. It is kind of a speciality niche because the
treatment is not available anywhere else in a
hospital in Saskatchewan,” said Amies. “I am
a respiratory therapist and it provides us with
a different patient group than we normally see.
There are a lot of interesting cases and we see
good outcomes, so it is a big positive that way.”
The chamber can treat patients with carbon
monoxide poisoning, although the new unit has
not yet been used for this purpose. The hyperbaric chamber can also be used to treat people
with other ailments. In fact, some patients may
require up to six to eight weeks of treatments.
“The two most common things that we treat
are problem wounds, mostly on the feet and
legs from diabetic complications. The second
category is radiation injuries from cancer treatments. The majority of those patients are having trouble with their teeth and the jawbone because of head and neck cancer.”
Amies hopes the chamber will continue to get
regular use, adding that he would like to see
more referrals from larger centres like Regina
and Saskatoon.
Of course, we would not have a new hyperbaric
chamber without the support of the community
and the Moose Jaw Health Foundation. Be sure
to support the Family First Radiothon.
“It amazes me every year the amount of money
that comes in through the foundation and the
Radiothon is a big part of that…It is a huge
part of why we are here,” said Amies. “There
wouldn’t be a hyperbaric unit here without the
foundation office, the Radiothon, and all the
people who make that happen.”
The Family First Radiothon will be held from
6 a.m. on May 5 to 6 p.m. on May 6. It will be
broadcast on 800 CHAB. Visit www.mjhf.org
to learn more or to donate online.
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BIZWORLD
Automation and robots: threat or challenge to occupations
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
When Henry Ford revolutionized
factory work with assembly lines
of workers doing robotic-like tasks
and improving efficiency, he set the
tone for the 21st Century and the
age of computers.
Henry Ford realized his workers
would be unable to buy the cars
they made, unless they were paid
better wages.
Ford ticked off the business world
by unilaterally raising wages for his
people to a much higher level.
In today’s world, robot machines
can and do many of the jobs Ford’s
employees were paid so well to do
100 years ago.
And millions of jobs existing today
will be replaced by machines/ robots in the next few years.
Global management company
McKinsey and Co. did a study of
the impact of robotics/automation
on jobs in 750 occupations and
2,000 work activities by 2025.
The results were startling.
Only one of 20 jobs will be completely lost to robots and automation by 2025 but almost half of all
jobs in the U.S.A. will be affected.
While many occupations will lose
human employees to robots, most
workers will share the job with a
robot. The robot will do much of
what they did, removing some repetitious boring tasks and freeing the
human for other tasks.
McKinsey found that 45 per cent of
jobs representing $2 trillion in wages can be automated today. Another
13 per cent could be automated if
technology could process human
language to the median level of
competence.
The kind of work that can be automated or can’t be is surprising.
Seventy-four per cent of the work
done by three million U.S. fast food
workers can be automated. And 69
per cent of work by truck drivers
can disappear.
Likewise, almost three-quarters of
airline pilot jobs can be handled by
automation.
Only seven per cent of manual labour and 22 per cent of janitorial
work can be automated.
The best paid jobs are not immune
from automation and robots.
Twenty-three per cent of doctors’
work can be automated while 29
per cent of nurses’s work can be
taken over by a robot.
Almost half of what pharmacists do
can be handled by a robot. Twenty
per cent of what corporate chief executive officers (CEOs) do can be
done by robots.
One wonders if CEOs will be as eager to automate their jobs as jobs of
their employees.
Automation and robots will drastically alter the way work is done.
More and more of those impersonal telephone menus will greet us
when we make calls; more of us
will check out our own purchases
at stores; more and more of us will
shop online.
More of us will have wide-ranging
tasks in our jobs and not such narrow specialized jobs. How satisfying will the jobs be?
If you want to stay away from an
automated job, the McKinsey study
indicates creativity and sensing
emotion are really difficult to automate.
The study suggests people developing skills in these areas will be fine
— until a real intelligent computer
is developed.
Robots don’t take coffee breaks,
maternity/paternity leave or vacations, but investment in the technology is expensive and must pay for
itself in savings.
The McKinsey study is more optimistic than others. The Bank of
England predicts 80 million Americans and 15 million Britons — half
the work force — will lose their
jobs to automation in 10 to 20 years.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
Job
% of
automation
possible
lawyer
farmer
plumber
cook
chef
journalist
23%
49%
50%
81%
54%
8%
Is Entrepreneurship For You?
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
Community Futures provides loans, advice and
support to entrepreneurs and businesses in rural
Saskatchewan. They are funded by Western Economic Diversification Canada, a federal government program.
Cory Harkness, Business Development Officer in
Moose Jaw, spoke recently at the Moose Jaw Library about the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur, the advantages and the hurdles faced by
business owners. He has had personal experience
running several businesses in rural Saskatchewan,
where he was born, raised and has always lived.
He began by stating that one of the keys to success
is to have a passion for what you are doing. He
also stressed the importance of having a need for
the service that you wish to provide. Potential entrepreneurs should gather as much information as
possible and they should have a complete business
plan in place. They should try to anticipate any
challenges and have to, above all, be prepared to
work.
Cory says that entrepreneurs are leaders creating
jobs, helping to stimulate the economy. Their
common characteristics are many. Entrepreneurs
are relationship builders, maintaining strong links
to their employees, clients, suppliers and partners.
They know when to employ strategic delegation,
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attributes. They are skilled problem solvers and
knowledge seekers. As they participate in ongoing
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There are three main advantages to owning a business. The foremost, according to Cory, is to act on
your passion and do something you love. The second is ‘control’ in earnings, effort put into the business, the direction it will take and the growth. The
third advantage is flexibility. You decide which
hours you will work and where the business will
be located. This can provide time to pursue other
activities.
Cory cautions that there are also risks. Some people try to buy a job, not a business. They work in
the business, not on it. Having a skill set does not
equal being suited to run a business. Cash flow is
more important than profit, especially in the first
year. You must have enough capital. It is more difficult to begin from scratch than to purchase a business that is already established. He says that some
entrepreneurs compete on price and price alone,
hire the wrong number of staff, whether too many
or too little, and don’t test or measure the business.
Time management is essential. Cory advises to
spend your time as you would your dollars. Consider the return on time investment.
He also spoke briefly about marketing strategies.
Print and radio advertising are still viable. On line
and social media advertising are also important.
If you are considering becoming an entrepreneur,
you must decide if the advantages outweigh the
risks. You can visit Community Futures at 88 Saskatchewan St. East in Moose Jaw for advice.
Community Futures will be hosting two more presentations in April. The first is a cash flow workshop, to be held on April 26. The following day,
April 27, they will address business insurance
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By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express
About three years ago the Canadian A&W fast food chain
started touting a difference in the beef offered by its famous line of mama, papa and teen burgers.
The beef is steroid-free.
The A&W shift in meat incensed Canadian cattle producers to the point where most boycotted A&W food.
Telling customers they did not serve steroid beef, argued
cattle producers, implied that beef raised with steroids
isn’t as healthy or as good.
Some producers use steroids to help gain weight in cattle.
The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association invited an
A&W marketing executive to the annual conference to
explain the fast food policy to ranchers.
The explanation was simple, if unsatisfactory.
A&W surveyed customers and discovered they wanted
steroid-free beef, beef raised without antibiotics, and
more natural food. Being in business to provide customers with what they want, A&W obliged.
Since then a host of restaurant chains has dabbled with
‘natural’ food ingredients. A string of A&W’s enviable
quarterly sales gains, no doubt, increased interest in ‘natural’ foods.
In the struggle for burger bucks, McDonald’s has aligned
its beef sourced from sustainable Canadian cattle producers — a shot at A&W, which has to import most of its
steroid-free beef from offshore.
The response to consumers wanting more natural food is
gaining ground.
The sandwich giant, Subway, started serving chicken in
the U.S.A. without antibiotics in 2015 and this year the
turkey will be free of antibiotics.
Subway plans antibiotic-free pork and beef in its 27,000
stores within six years, or by 2025. The vague dates of
im lementation e ect sho t su lies of antibiotic f ee
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Another major U.S. sandwich chain, Panera Bread, plans
for 100 per cent of chicken and turkey raised free of antibiotics with 89 per cent of beef.
Canadian ranchers have responded by pointing out that
raising hormone-free beef would require 12 per cent
more cattle and 10 per cent more land as well as more
feed, water and fertilizer.
No entrepreneurial group of ranchers has yet lined up to
contract hormone-free beef at a premium with the food
chains. That seems like a natural business opportunity.
The shift to more natural food continues.
McDonald’s, General Mills, Panera and A&W are all
shifting, or have shifted, to cage-free eggs or eggs from
chickens raised without antibiotics.
The $10 billion U.S.A. egg industry is eating the costs
and problems as it gradually shifts to cage-free hens.
The trend towards meat and foods that consumers believe
to be healthier is like a wave washing away any resistance in its path — similar to the late 1940s trend from
grass fed beef to grain fed beef from feedlots.
The bottom line is trust; and consumers increasingly do
not trust chemicals, even if ‘natural’ increases the risk of
food-borne diseases.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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acquired from different trainers.
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The group meets monthly. They
begin with some riding, then have
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books that contain Saskatchewan
4H programming. They are asked
to track their horses’ health, meet-
The Sunset Riders 4H Club held
a two day training seminar to improve their riding skills and overall knowledge of horse care. On
day one, Brenda Clemens, from
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We welcome you to join in the fun!
C lub T rain in g
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while caring for their stock and
more. 4-H members have to answer questions regarding their club
and are responsible for fundraising to meet expenses. This year,
they had to develop club goals and
review their constitution. Public
speaking and presentations are also
important for the girls to become
accustomed to doing. It is a safe,
comfortable, trusting environment
for the young ladies. They are currently planning their Achievement
Day, which will be held on May 28.
For more information about 4H
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Mya shows her skills on Boots. Riding is only one component of a 4H club.
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Canadian Dollar:
Petro-Currency
By Greg Simpson, Pres/CEO, Simpson Seeds Inc.
FX – USD/CAD VOLITILITY
I am sure everyone has been following the price of oil as new technology has allowed us to extract more oil
out of the ground. Over supply of oil
has been a major driver of our Petro
Currency i.e. the Canadian Loonie
trading weaker. Oil prices are trying
to recover and many think we will
see USD40.00 to USD50.00 per barrel for WTI by the end of the year.
There is good reason to believe that prices will recover as many oil producing companies will go bankrupt at USD30.00/barrel. Along with the
producers, you can plan on some drilling companies and maintenance
companies struggling to survive as well. My sympathy to all those impacted by low oil prices.
However, someone’s bad news turns into a good news story for others.
For example, I don’t think consumers are complaining as much about
the cost to fill their SUV or truck. And the other winners are those who
export, especially to the USA.
The chart below is a snap shot of the USD/CAD on Thursday, March 24th.
The Canadian Dollar started to weaken on the following FX drivers:
·
The US FED is now talking about a one per cent interest rate hike
over the next year. This has strengthened the US Dollar index.
·
When the USD Index is stronger than the commodity prices weaken.
Gold, silver, oil, etc. are down in price.
·
There continues to be an oversupply of oil and inventories continued
to increase
Why is the USD/CAD important to producers? All international trade
is done in US dollars. As we convert the cost of transportation, elevation
fees, etc. we are able to reduce the price by 25 per cent. For example,
if we have a product worth CAD1000.00/MT then with today’s weaker
currency we can reflect our cost as USD750.00/MT. That is a substantial
competitive advantage and will help drive demand towards Canadian origin product(s)
MARKET PROSPECTS
Many producers tune into Farm Gate on CTV on the weekend and might
have seen Market Prospects with Bob Simpson. If you are interested in
the interview aired on March 19 then go to the link below. You will be
able to hear what Elyce Simpson Fraser, Director of Market and Business
Development has to say about new crop lentil price prospects. In addition, you will be able to read more about the market situation on our
news feed at www.simpsonseeds.com
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University finds un-noted
climate change impact
By Ron Walter For Agri–Mart Express
A study in Brazil by an American university found the impact of climate
change on agriculture might be underestimated.
The study by Brown University of Providence, Rhode Island explored
changes in agricultural production in the Mato Grosso state, Brazil from
2000-2008.
An emerging tropical commodity producer, Mato Grosso supplies 10
per cent of the world’s soybeans.
Looking at variations in temperature and precipitation over eight years,
the study estimated the sensitivity of the state’s agricultural production
to climate change.
If patterns for the region continue, an average temperature increase of
one degree Celsius will see a nine per cent to 13 per cent decline in soy
and corn production.
“This is worrisome, given that the temperature in the study region is
predicted to rise by as much as two degrees by mid-Century…’’Avery
Cohn, a lead study researcher told the media.
Temperature change in this state could cut world soy production by one
per cent or 1.3 per cent.
But crop yield is not the only factor influenced by temperature change.
Farmers react to climate change in different ways — mostly by changing
practices.
In Mato Grosso, climate allows farmers to double crop in one year.
The study found temperature and rain change caused many farmers to
plant only one crop a year.
Seventy per cent of loss in agricultural production stemmed from one
crop instead of two.
That could reduce world soybean supplies by between 2.1 per cent three
per cent from climate change.
The state was chosen because this is where the majority of future agricultural development will take place.
Next step for the study involves repeating it in the United States to see if
subsidies or insurance help cushion against these climate shocks.
The study used satellite imaging technology to read cropping patterns.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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The Livestock Marketers of Saskatchewan
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Twelve experienced auctioneers will bring their
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are the best in the business at this annual competition that attracts auctioneers, order buyers,
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The event will take place at the Cowtown Livestock Exchange Inc., located one mile east of
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free of charge. There will be no denying that
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calls, “going once, going twice.”
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Wildlife Week,” Environment Minister Herb Cox said. “Our province
supports international conservation
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and the North American Wetlands
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provide habitat in Saskatchewan
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breeding birds.”
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Sunny Sunday drive winds by Dirt Hills country
By Ron Walter For Agri–Mart Express
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what this tool was used for. He believes it was
used in the railway industry. He found the
iron tool in his grandfather’s blacksmith shop.
His grandfather worked for the railway. The
34-inch long iron pointy edged bar is shaped
with a goose neck and has a limb on one side.
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my surname — gave me a little eerie feeling.
A paved road in the middle of all the gravel roads
attracted my attention. It is the road to Oro Lake,
an alkalai lake that used to be a pretty busy regional park.
Returning on the pavement I saw a beautiful
snowy owl sitting on a fence post. The car drove
past it by a respectful distance. Carefully, I got out
and fired off about 20 photos until the owl flew
ahead.
I had the wrong setting. None of the photos were
in focus.
Luckily, photos of the owl taken through the car
window as I caught up with this fine bird were
okay.
Still heading north, the Prius came upon the redroofed Crystal Hill School, a one-room structure
preserved and restored by the Dirt Hills community.
The road angled east and north skirting the Dirt
Hills until just south of Avonlea. I saw my first
gopher of the year, four deer near Briercrest, and
a barn with a hay sling built under the front gable.
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It was a sunny mid-March Sunday morning, too
nice to stick around home.
The car headed southeast towards Ormiston and
Shoe Lake. Going down Highway 36 to Crane
Valley I wondered what wildlife might be seen
this day.
A coyote, some deer, if I was lucky. So far I had
seen a few Canada geese on slough ice near
Moose Jaw.
That huge hill overlooking Crane Valley came up.
I stopped on a side road below the crest trying for
a scenic photo in the brilliant sun.
From the left came a strange ‘grkk grkk grkk’
sound. In the distance a pair of turkey vultures
communicated as they floated over the Prairie
grass searching for carrion for breakfast.
Driving through Ormiston I noticed half a dozen
vehicles at the United Church; nice to see services
still held in smaller communities.
No more wildlife was visible until turning onto
the trail leading into Shoe Lake.
A bird ran across the trail in front of the car. At
first it looked like a young turkey then I realized
it was a grouse. Three of the birds flew out of the
ditch before the camera could be aimed.
The trail was too muddy for travel so I backed
out.
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Federal budget has some agriculture benefits By Ron Walter for Agri-Mart Express
The money will accelerate DNA analysis and
digital recording of 17 million specimens of
insects, plants, fungi, bacteria and nematodes
and improve public research access to the collection.
Part of $1.6 billion Clean Technology Fund
will go to agriculture industry projects but no
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The 2016 budget proposes $38.5 million cash
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Canada’s food safety system — targetting more
inspection of highest-risk domestic and
imported foods.
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unnamed Saskatchewan company developing a revolutionary
crop treatment technology as a candidate
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A $41.5 million program to rehabilitate and
modernize federal research stations this year
includes Saskatchewan.
C.K.
The money will be used at select Agriculture
and Agri-Food Canada stations and Canadian
Food Inspection Agency stations in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario.
No mention is made of the proposed $1 billion
water conveyance project for the Qu’Appelle
Dam to Buffalo Pound Lake or the associated
$700 million irrigation plan for 100,000 acres.
Few mentions are made about agriculture in the
2016-17 federal budget and most are long-term
in nature.
s well as
billion ove five yea s fo the
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the budget has $30 million over six years to
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that He took in creating these little wonders. Seeds are powerhouses of
life. If we didn’t have seeds, we couldn’t exist. In essence, they provide
the food we eat, the houses we live in and even the clothes we wear.
Although many research papers give detailed information regarding the
chemistry, enzymes and processes that take place in and around the seed
as it germinates and growsr, scientists are hard-pressed to explain how
that actually happens.
Let’s delve a little deeper. Have you ever thought that your life could be a
seed? YES! You were not made just to exist all alone in this world. You
we e c eated to fulfill a mission on this ea th even if you a e a di t fa m
er, a housewife, chicken farmer or a cook. You get the picture! No matter
your ability, your intelligence or your personality, you are here to invest
into the lives of others. You can live your life as a seed and in return, you
will reap an ongoing harvest as you sow your life into people and God.
What you carry deep within you is more valuable than a 2,000 year old
palm date seed. You are a powerhouse! You have amazing potential to
fulfill what has been lanted within you od has a destiny fo you to live
out and He will reveal it over time as we stretch our faith towards Him.
As we willingly give our lives to Him, He will help us grow, pruning us
and feeding us what we need to be healthy and strong. Just as a seed has
to fall to the ground and die, so we, too, must die to ourselves and our
selfish desi es and agendas. esus did that fo us. e came to ea th as
a man. He laid His life down as a ransom for many. We can follow His
example and live out our days in fullness, purpose and passion. Live your
life for those around you and the generations to come!
“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your
lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you
we e taught, and ove owing with thankfulness.”
On the Front PSmoritchh
By Wanda
The Power of a Seed
As producers in the agricultural sector, it is not unusual to talk seeds and
germination whether it is in the farming sector or over a cup of coffee
discussing how much of a garden to put in. Both are greatly affected by
the quality of the seed that is being planted; whether in thousands of acres
or in a small garden plot. I wonder how many of us take for granted the
power that each seed contains.
Did you know that one particular seed has been discovered that is around
two thousand years old? I’m pretty sure when we go to plant radishes,
we don’t think of how long that seed can survive in the soil... all we are
concerned about is when the radish will be ready to eat. Can you imagine
a seed that may have lasted over 2,000 years? Have you ever wondered
why so many weeds return every year? That’s because seeds can live dormant for years on end. The date palm that existed during the time of Jesus
appeared to have been wiped out by an invading army around 500 AD
however, archaeologists discovered a small pot of seeds in 1963 when
they were doing excavations at Herad the Great’s palace on Masada in
Israel. It wasn’t until 2005 that a researcher decided to plant one and the
date palm, dubbed Methuselah, is now 10 years old and is reported to be
owe ing and ollinating. o when it comes to weed cont ol, we can see
why it seems to be an unending process.
As we examine these perfectly designed packages of life, we can gain
insight into the mind of Father God and how much creativity and thought Scripture reference: Colossians 2:6-8
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