saskatchewan - The Miner

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saskatchewan - The Miner
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
Writers’ course
Blue fish and figgy pudding
Learn how to develop characters, plots . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 3
Part II: Meeting blue fish head
on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 5
Twilight Theatre
Frogs, princes, Robin Hood,
Jack, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg. 9
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Vol. 36
No. 49
Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, Canada
House lots to be
surveyed, serviced
by Helen Solmes
Esterhazy town council is anticipating a demand for
more residential lots in light of the proposed expansion of the PCS Rocanville mine.
Council passed a motion during its regular council
meeting last week to list the town’s trailer court for
sale by tender to any prospective developers, with the
stipulation that the developer services the area and
prepares lots to receive incoming mobile homes.
As well, council passed a motion to spend approximately $14,000 to survey undeveloped residential lots
in seven targeted areas: Urban Avenue, Fourth
Avenue, Fifth Avenue, St. Mary Street, Kennedy
Drive, and an area east of East Drive.
Grimeau elected to
Bird’s Pt. council
The Esterhazy High School Junior Drama Club performed a variety of skits during the Twilight
Theatre 2007 on Nov. 28.
Fred Grimeau was elected as councillor of the
Resort Village of Bird’s Point when 103 ratepayers
cast their votes on Nov. 17.
Grimeau was elected with 35 votes. He defeated
Jason Nichols (25 votes), Anna Cawood (24), and
Wayne Matthews (19).
Ag ministry ‘a learning curve’
by Helen Solmes
MLA Bob Bjornerud
has wasted no time as
the new agriculture minister.
The Melville-Saltcoats
MLA was appointed to
the agriculture portfolio
in the evening of Nov. 21.
On the morning of the
22nd, he met with representatives from the
grain growers, and cattle
and hog producers to
hear their plea for financial assistance to help
them get through a crisis
precipitated in part by
the high Canadian dollar
and escalating feed
costs.
“The learning curve is
up,” Bjornerud told The
Miner-Journal
last
week. “I haven’t had
much time, not even to
finish setting up my
office.
“Something has to
happen quickly for the
grain growers and cattle
and hog producers. Most
farmers are up against a
wall with the high dollar
and high feed costs and
they are asking for help
to get from point ‘A’ to
point ‘B’, possibly something through the CASE
program.
‘It’s in the federal government hands – I am
waiting to hear from
Minister Gerry Ritz.”
In the meantime,
Bjornerud is exploring
the possibilities of an
interim loan from the
provincial government,
Most farmers
are up against
a wall with the
high Canadian
dollar and
high feed costs
Bob Bjornerud
Saskatchewan
Minister of
Agriculture
he said.
Farm lobbying has
changed in the past
decade since he has been
a member of the legislature,
according
to
Bjornerud. “When I was
first elected in 1995,
there were seven or
eight farm lobby groups
and they were all coming
from different directions,’ he said. “Today, an
organization like the
Agriculture Producers
Association
of
Saskatchewan (APAS)
potentially could represent everyone in farming. It is far easier for me
to sit with one collective
group, like APAS.
“Yet, some farmers feel
that they are left all
alone out there. I hope
that as we get set up
that we will have people
to take their calls. We
want to be here to help
the farmers and ranchers.”
Minister Bjornerud is
responsible also for the
provincial crop insurance program. “Crop
insurance is too expensive in the minds of
many farmers and many
are operating without
it,” he said. “One bad
year, one year of big payouts and premiums
increased by 52 per cent.
“The challenge will be
to find a level playing
field.
“During the past five
years, the province has
cut back on its share and
the federal government
cut back on its contributions. By cutting back
they left some dollars on
the table that we hope to
get back into the program.”
Janet Ryan of Tantallon displays one of her crafts, a Red Hat Society
figurine, during the Esterhazy Kin Club craft sale on Nov. 25 at the S.N.
Boreen Community Centre.
From Swift Current to the World Series, Cleveland makes baseball history
enjoyed his best year with
the Cardinals in 1973. For
seven straight seasons –
1971 to 1977 – he won at
least 10 regular-season
games each year.
Despite his success, he
was traded to Boston in
December 1973.
Working out of the
bullpen, the former starter
got off to a slow start with
the Red Sox in 1974.
However, he played a
prominent role in the
team’s championship run
the following year.
Cleveland won four
games in September to
help the Red Sox edge out
the Baltimore Orioles for
the American League East
Division crown. Boston’s
playoff run continued with
a sweep of the defendingchampion
Oakland
Athletics, but came up
short of a World Series
championship after falling
to the Cincinnati Reds in
seven games.
After two more seasons
with the Red Sox, a wealth
Back to the Past
1905-2005
by Paul Spasoff
league debut in October of
that year.
With the season nearly
over, the right-hander from
Saskatchewan debuted for
the Cardinals against the
visiting
Philadelphia
Phillies. Despite Cleveland
giving up seven hits and
four earned runs in four
innings, the Cardinals
edged the Phillies 6-5.
After starting the 1970
season in the minors, he
was back in the major
leagues by August – for
good.
With 14 wins and an
ERA of 3.01, Cleveland
ter.
Cleveland’s skills caught
the attention of the
National League’s St.
Louis Cardinals, who eventually signed him to a contract.
The next stop on his
baseball journey was in
Florida with the St.
Petersburg
Cardinals.
Over the next couple of
years he crisscrossed the
country with other minor
league teams before enjoying a breakout campaign
in 1969.
Playing in the Texas
League, he had an earnedrun average (ERA) of 3.39
in 23 starts, and was tied
for the league lead with 13
complete games. It led to a
promotion to triple-A
before making his major
with 12 shutouts and 930
strikeouts.
From 1991 to 1995,
Cleveland served as a
pitching coach in the
Toronto Blue Jays’ minorleague system.
He was inducted into the
Canadian Baseball Hall of
Fame in 1986 and the
Saskatchewan Sports Hall
of Fame in 2002.
(Paul Spasoff is a freelance writer with an interest in Western Canadian
history. Paul can be
reached at [email protected])
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of pitchers led to Cleveland
joining the Texas Rangers
during the 1978 season. It
turned out to be a short
stay, as he was traded to
the Milwaukee Brewers in
December.
Injuries, personal problems and a poor showing
on the field led to
Cleveland retiring in 1981.
Ironically, his last game
was against the Boston
Red Sox on Sept. 23, 1981.
Cleveland finished his
career with 105 wins, 106
losses and 25 saves in 428
appearances. With a career
ERA of 4.01, he also
pitched 57 complete games
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NOTICE OF CALL
FOR NOMINATIONS
Esterhazy, Sask. 745-6151
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that nomination of
candidates for the office of:
BOARD MEMBER
Good Spirit School Division No. 204
Subdivision No. 3 (Canora, Invermay and area)
Will be received during regular business hours on
Monday, December 3, 2007, to Friday, December
14, 2007, at the Canora Administration Office, 113
First Avenue East, Canora, Saskatchewan.
Nomination forms may be obtained at the following
location:
Canora Administration Office
113 First Avenue East
Canora, Saskatchewan
Dated this 26th day of November, 2007.
SHERRY TODOSICHUK
Returning Officer
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Swift Current is not
close to St. Louis. Nor is it
near Boston, Texas or
Milwaukee.
Yet, Cleveland was close
to all of them. Or, at least
he was.
Reggie Cleveland got his
start on the diamonds in
Saskatchewan, but his
baseball skills took him on
the road. In addition to a
tour through major league
cities, they also took him
around the world.
The World Series, that is.
Born in Swift Current on
May 23, 1948, Cleveland
was the first Canadianborn pitcher to start a
World Series game. He
earned that distinction
with the Boston Red Sox in
1975.
Before professional baseball, Cleveland had prairie
baseball. As a child he
played baseball in Swift
Current and Moose Jaw
before moving with his
family to Alberta.
Returning
to
Saskatchewan, Cleveland
played for the Swift
Current Indians of the
South
Saskatchewan
Senior League at the age of
15. Two years earlier he
had thrown his first no-hit-
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Muck master makes its debut: Remote-controlled
by Helen Solmes
Leonard Banga would,
in his own words, “rather
be blowing things up” yet,
being the kind of guy that
he is, Banga can design
and build almost anything as easily as he can
blow it apart.
Banga,
a
former
Esterhazy resident, is the
owner of Xtreme Mining
and Demolition Inc.
Banga has designed
and patented the Muck
Master, a remote-control
conveyor belt that is
designed for mine operations, to pick up ore and
transfer it to a main con-
veyor belt.
Banga had Saskatoon
potash mines in mind
when he designed the
Muck Master, for clean up
operations, he told The
Miner-Journal. “The Saskatoon mines have a problem with ground pressure
heaving,”
he
said.
“Because of the ground
pressure, they lose clearance in mined-out rooms
and they have to cut back
the floor.
“Normally, the miner
cuts and dumps the ore
behind for a loader to pick
up and transport, sometimes as far as one kilo-
metre, to the main conveyor belt that runs to
the mine shaft.”
Banga teamed up with
Jim McVicor of the
Colonsay area and Rick
Kachur of the Langenburg area. Their prototype made its debut in
Saskatoon on Nov. 17,
and is now installed
underground at the PC
Corey mine.
Banga says that he has
sold four Muck Masters
to European mining companies and is confident
that he has the attention
of “every mine in the
Saskatoon area”, he said.
Correction:
The name of the mayor of
Rocanville who was interviewed and
quoted in last week’s The Miner-
Journal (Nov. 25, 2007) regarding the
$1.8-billion PCS Rocanville expansion
is Daryl Fingas.
Leonard Banga of Xtreme Mining and Demolition has designed and
built a prototype of the Muck Master, a remote-controlled transfer conveyor belt.
Chance to learn to write fiction
by Helen Solmes
The Jean Pask Library
will be offering a unique
opportunity to young people to acquire the skills
that are basic to creative
writing during an eightweek
fiction-writing
course, under the direction
of author Sandra Bell
Kirchman, beginning in
January.
Kirchman is the author
of Witchcanery, a fantasy
fiction novel published
this year. She is an editor,
freelance writer, and former journalist.
The course will deal
with basic fiction writing,”
she said. “We will work
with the development of
characters,
plot
and
theme. We will explore
description, avoiding purple prose, and of course,
the tried-and-true begin-
Residents of Sumner Place in Esterhazy gathered to extend their thanks
to Pastors Charlene and Brad Nightingale of the Esterhazy Full Gospel
Fellowship Church for the piano that the congregation donated to Sumner
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Esterhazy Community
Carol Festival
Tuesday, Dec. 4
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Monday, December 3, 2007
ning, middle, and end. We
will work with snappy
openings and satisfying
resolutions to the story.”
Kirchman knows firsthand some of the hurdles
standing in the way of
writing. In November,
2001, she challenged herself to write 1,650 words
per day for 30 days during
the
National
Novel
Writers Month, an annual
challenge to writers to
produce a 50,000-word
novel in one month. She
credits her NaNoWriMOexperience for launching
her fantasy fiction writing
career.
“The object [of the writing course will be] to
encourage children who
have an interest in writing
to start . . .well . . to
write,” she said. “At the
end of the course, I am
hoping that the children
will have a short story in
hand.”
The writing course is
designed for children in
Grades 6 and up.
The course is scheduled
to start on Jan. 10.
Registration deadline is
Dec. 21. For information
and to register, please call
the Jean Pask Library.
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EDITORIAL
by Arthur Black
Arthur Black is a freelance
columnist and former
CBC Radio broadcaster
Got dem olʼ smokinʼ blues
The newspaper reporter.
The image is 30 years out of date but
it’s iconic and endures. Look at him
there – Johnny Deadline – in the busy
newsroom, wearing that cheap, wrinkled suit with his loud tie askew, his
snap-brim fedora pushed back from his
forehead. He’s crouched over his manual typewriter, pecking out his STOP
THE PRESS hot story with two fingers.
And but of course, a gasper hanging
out of the corner of his mouth.
Gotta have the dangling cigarette.
A newspaper reporter without a cigarette is like Harry Potter without his
specs. Snoopy without his doghouse.
Ron McLean without Don Cherry.
Yeah, well forget all that. Employees
of Tribune Co., a giant media conglomerate that owns a stable of American
newspapers and television stations,
have just learned that if they smoke,
they’ll be paying an extra hundred
bucks a month over and above their
regular medical premiums insurance.
A crusade against smoking reporters.
Is nothing sacred?
‘Tis but the latest assault on that
sorry bunch of misfits in our midst –
the tobacco addicted. We’ve chased
them out of bars and restaurants.
We’ve banned their odiferous practice
in our workspaces and government
buildings. Ontario has just passed a
province-wide ban on smoking in all
public institutions. Parts of California
forbid smoking in parks and on beaches. How else can we put the boot in? Is
there some new way we can make these
wretches suffer even more?
Smokers fight back, but either their
heart isn’t in it or, thanks to the debilitating side effects of their habit, they
just don’t have the wind to put up a
decent fight. Their latest pathetic sally
is the smokeless smoke.
Really. Three Ontario entrepreneurs
are looking to buy the Canadian rights
to a Chinese-made (oh, swell! The folks
who gave us lead-tainted kiddy toys)
smokeless, tobacco-free cigarette.
How would a smokeless, tobacco-free
cigarette work, you ask? Well, it
involves a nicotine cartridge, a
microchip and some water-vapour mist.
Your smoker sucks on an imitation cigarette while a battery-driven microchip
activates an atomizer which puffs out a
nicotine-flavoured plume of water
vapour.
Not quite as down-home friendly as
lighting up a Lucky, is it?
Such a change in such a short time.
Is it really less than 20 years since
smokers fired up with abandon on
trains and buses, in waiting rooms and
hospitals? Remember when airlines
routinely reserved rows 16 through 18
for smokers?
Good luck to non-smoking passengers in rows 15 and 19.
And offices. Nobody batted an eye if
you lit up in the office. Hell, there was
an ashtray on every desk. The air in a
typical office was blue with tobacco
smoke, both new and second-hand.
Non-smokers were grievously outnumbered and suffered silently. When I
worked in radio, even the studios held
ashtrays and guests were routinely
offered a cigarette ‘for their nerves’.
How the worm has turned. It’s a
brave soul indeed who would flick his
Zippo in an office setting these days.
‘Firing up’ has become a firing offence
at many firms in Canada and the U.S.
Most office buildings are identifiable
during office hours by the clots of desperate, shivering nicotine addicts clustered around their doorways, getting
their fix.
Needless to say, one huge benefit for
white collar workers is that the air in
their offices, once noxious and riddled
with carcinogens, is now pristine and
pure as a forest glen.
Not.
The latest news is that laser printers, a fixture in pretty well every office
in the land, have been quietly spewing
out particle emissions far deadlier than
tobacco smoke since they were
installed. In fact, one study suggests
that spending too much time near an
office copier is worse than sitting by a
guy puffing two packs a day in the next
cubicle.
Ironically, the office workers likely to
be least affected by toxic printers are
the smokers. They’ll be out on the sidewalk having a smoke.
Is that a smoker’s cough I hear – or is
it smokers having the last laugh after
all?
Looking Back
Fifty years ago, 1957 Ross Thatcher, Liberal and former CLF member of parliament, spoke to a banquet arranged by the Saltcoats Liberal
Association. The head table included J. G. Gardiner, MP;
Hamilton McDonald, provincial liberal leader; Dr. H.S.
Jamieson, provincial president; Rod Clements, MLA; Jim
Snedker, vice president of Saltcoats Liberal Association; and
Mayor John Kacsmar of Esterhazy. McDonald spoke briefly, followed by Gardiner who introduced the guest speaker, Thatcher.
Margaret Bily of Marchwell was pianist for the evening. The
banquet was followed by a public dance in the Langenburg
hall.
Forty years ago, 1967 Several entries from the Hazelcliffe and Tantallon area won
prizes in the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mike Smart of
Hazelcliffe took fourth prize with his purebred hereford and 13th
with a crossbred. Robert Miller took 13th prize in a class of 26 with
his Aberseen Angus steer. Paul Kendal placed high as well, taking
seventh place with his crossbred entry.
Thirty years ago, 1977 Esterhazy Town Council decided not to enforce a curfew for
the town, despite their past concerns. The decision was made
after the councillors studied a sample curfew enforced in
Hudson Bay. Members took note of the fact that the cool weather would put a hold on vandalism for the winter season. Once
council member believed that the damaging acts were probably
being performed by persons over the age of 16 who would not
be affected by the bylaw in any case. Mayor Ken Theaker had
voiced support for the bylaw stating that the majority of the
feedback he had received on the subject in fact was in favor of
such a move.
Twenty years ago, 1987 A mining machine which had been trapped in flood waters at
K-2 mine for approximately 19 months was about to be recovered. The machine, valued at more than $1 million in 1987, was
trapped when the inflow of water suddenly increased during a
shutdown period. Tom Davies, IMC Manager of Industrial
Relations, said that, although the machine was visible and
could be revived by wading through the water, it had yet to be
determined whether it would have to be dismantled in order to
retrieve it. After it was to be retrieved, the corporation would
determine whether the machine would still be usable and if so,
what parts would have to be replaced.
compiled by Lexi Gillespie
Publisher/Owner: Brenda Matchett
Editor: Helen Solmes
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The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
Office Manager: Christina Holmberg
Advertising/Sales: Shelley Gillespie
Looking Back/Office: Lexi Gillespie
Monday, December 3, 2007
EDITORIAL
Sask. party cabinet good
for rural Saskatchewan
helen
solmes
Meeting blue fish head on
I have to admit that I, like Fred (Blue Fish and Figgy
Pudding, The Miner-Journal, Nov. 26, 2007), have had my share
of blue fish days. Fred is not alone – blue fish is simply code for
a word, a phrase, a tune, or perhaps a jingle that rises out of
subconscious and commands more attention than one cares to
waste on silly obsessions.
Experience has taught me that the most effective way to handle a blue fish is to meet it head on, in cyberspace.
Last week’s blue fish came as no surprise. No sooner had
Remembrance Day passed when the Christmas season went
into full swing. The first Christmas lyrics over the airwaves
were the traditional ‘figgy pudding and a cup of good cheer”.
Like Fred’s blue fish, figgy pudding rattled around in my head
for hours until I relented and turned to the Internet for the
scoop on figgy pudding. The good cheer needed no explanation –
anything alcoholic that warms a body on a cold winter’s night
will do, anything from brandy, to grog, or a hot-buttered rum.
It was the figgy pudding that had me baffled. Is it pudding?
Or is pudding a misnomer, like sweetbreads that are neither
sweet nor bread, or like sugar plums – sweet but may not be,
and likely are not, plums?
The simplest reference to figgy pudding that I found on the
Internet compares it to carrot pudding and describes it as a rich
medley of figs and other dried fruit, breadcrumbs, spices, suet,
and an egg-based custard, all of which is steamed, not baked.
However, there are many variations to the simple figgy pudding. Some recipes call for figgy bread that is baked then cubed
and crumbled into the fig and fruit mixture, rather than breadcrumbs. Others call for a pastry shell filled with the fruit, spice
and custard and topped with pastry, then steamed.
Pastry or no pastry, figgy bread or bread crumbs, suet or butter – there are so many variations. One common ingredient to
any of the recipes that I found was a topping – either heated
golden syrup, custard, melted butter and sugar – with or without brandy – or the more familiar hard sauce made from confectioner’s sugar and butter – again, with or without brandy.
The thought came to me that figgy pudding would make a
perfect hospitality gift and my contribution to the family dinner; however, the more I searched the Internet, the more complicated matters got. Figgy pudding sounds like something that
should be prepared only a day before serving, not weeks before,
and with Christmas dinner in Ontario, and a flight to catch on
Dec. 24, my contribution again this year will have to be the cup
of good cheer.
For anyone who is inclined to serve carrot pudding at this
time of year and who would like to try a more traditional pudding, check out the following websites for some suggestions:
www.christmas-time.com/ct-figgy.htm
www.danampersanderic.org/food/zaf/figgy_pudding.htm
www.christmas-time.com/ct-snow.htm
www.godecookery.com/friends/frec74.htm
www.readersdigest.ca/christmas/recipes_party/office_party/s
ugar.htm
OR: Call into The Miner-Journal and ask for a copy of any
number of recipes for figgy pudding, sugarplums, and snowballs.
After years of being on the political outside
looking in, fortunes have certainly reversed
for rural Saskatchewan.
The cabinet new Premier Brad Wall
appointed late last month is about as good as
it’s ever going to get for rural voters.
Of course, this was pretty much expected.
With 28 of its 38-member caucus coming
from outside the four major centres of Regina,
Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Prince Albert, it
was fully expected that rural Saskatchewan
would enjoy the most cabinet representation
it has had since the Grant Devine years.
However, with 14 of 18 cabinet ministers
coming from the country, it may be better
than rural Saskatchewan could have imagined. Proportionally speaking, it has more
cabinet ministers than ever and all most
important portfolios to boot.
To begin, there’s the new Premier from
Swift Current. Certainly, Swift Current had
high-ranking representation before with Pat
Smith serving as deputy premier in the late
1980s. But as Estevan found out in the 1980s,
nothing beats having the Premier as your
MLA.
The Deputy Premier and Education
Minister Ken Krawetz has represented
Canora-Pelly since 1995. Similarly, Finance
Minister Rod Gantefoer (Melfort), First
Nations and Metis Relations and Northern
Affairs Minister June Draude (KelvingtonWadena) and Agriculture Minister Bob
Bjornerud (Saltcoats and now MelvilleSaltcoats) are also 12-year MLAs.
(It should also be noted that the last NDP
agriculture minister Mark Wartman was
from the city. Also, the appointment of a
deeply rooted farm girl like Alanna Koch from
Edenwold as the new deputy minister of agriculture makes a loud statement about the
Sask. Party government commitment to rural
Saskatchewan.)
The longest serving cabinet minister, however, is Government Services Minister Dan
D’Autremont (Cannington) who also has
responsibilities for Saskatchewan Liquor and
Gaming and Information Technology.
D’Autremont has 16 years in the legislature.
Serving nearly as long is Kindersley’s Bill
Boyd who was also first elected in 1991, but
sat out last term. As Energy and
Intergovernmental Affairs, the former
Conservative leader will be responsible for
weighty issues ranging from the equalization
file to the forestry secretariat.
Wayne Elhard (Cypress Hills) with nine
years in the assembly is responsible for
Highways – a portfolio always critical for
rural people.
Three rural MLAs first elected in 1999 all
have hefty responsibilities in cabinet. Donna
Harpauer (Humboldt) is responsible for
Social Services, Don McMorris (Indian HeadMilestone) is responsible for Health and Lyle
Stewart (Thunder Creek) takes on new
Murray
Mandryk
reports
from the
Saskatchewan
Legislature
Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation. The
latter portfolio may be especially important to
rural
Saskatchewan
as
the
new
Saskatchewan Party government looks for
ways to strengthen the rural economy.
Rounding out the rural cabinet is
Rosthern’s Nancy Heppner. Despite having
less than a year of experience in the
Saskatchewan legislature, Heppner was
given the major Environment portfolio.
None of the newly elected rural MLAs were
included in cabinet but Meadow Lake’s
Jeremy Harrison (assigned to the Energy
Minister with responsibilities for northern
resources and oil sands development),
Yorkton’s Greg Ottenbreit (assigned to the
social services minister for community-based
organization initiatives) and RosetownElrose’s Jim Reiter (assigned to the education
minister for property tax initiatives) all
received legislative secretary duties. Michael
Chisholm has also been assigned as legislative secretary to the premier responsible for
Western Canadian Co-operation.
Mildly interesting is the fact that none of
the four rural seats that had cabinet ministers under the NDP government have a cabinet minister representing them now. Former
health minister and Battlefords MLA Len
Taylor is in the current opposition caucus.
Ottenbreit (replacing former NDP deputy
premier Clay Serby in Yorkton) and Harrison
(replacing Crowns and economic development
minister Maynard Sonntag in Meadow Lake)
are only legislative secretaries. And Nadine
Wilson, who defeated Co-op Minister Lon
Borgerson in Saskatchewan Rivers, did not
receive an appointment.
But there are far more happy rural voters
than unhappy ones after Wall’s cabinet selections. Rural Saskatchewan has perhaps its
best voice ever at the cabinet table.
The Miner-Journal welcomes
letters to the editor.
Please sign them and
include a phone number.
a message from Garry Breitkreuz, MP, Yorkton-Melville constituency
Since I was first elected as a Member of Parliament in 1993, I’ve been interested in bringing together those who enjoy outdoor sports like hunting and fishing with our
politicians who make the laws we live by.
The introduction of the Outdoors Caucus in March, 2006, has helped to provide a conduit into the heart of Parliament for this important outdoors constituency. Hunting,
fishing, sport shooting and trapping are part of our Canadian heritage and there is every reason they should be represented in Ottawa.
This group of MPs and Senators has now grown to approximately 80 and is becoming one of the largest caucuses on Parliament Hill. I was proud to get this caucus
started and I share the co-chair duties with Liberal MP Larry Bagnell, who represents the Yukon. Our fledgling non-partisan caucus is an excellent meeting point for
Canada’s decision-makers and the people who enjoy the great outdoors.
The mission of our Outdoors Caucus includes protecting hunting, fishing, trapping and sport shooting activities by law. We want the public to support these activities
as acceptable, traditional and environmentally sustainable activities that promote safety, conservation and the enjoyment of Canada’s great natural beauty.
Are the outdoors relevant to the Canadian lifestyle? Some five million of us invest $10 billion a year in these activities and it makes no difference where we live. We
are fortunate in rural Saskatchewan to have the outdoors very near to where we live. At the same time, the people who live in our cities flock to the outdoors for weekends and vacations. Our wonderful natural heritage stretches from coast to coast in every province and territory. This Canadian way of life must be preserved for our
recreation and pleasure.
The Outdoors Caucus will be examining management of our invaluable resources to ensure Canadians can always enjoy them. We need to closely monitor and manage our public lands, waterways, fish, wildlife and habitat. The MPs and Senators who comprise the Outdoors Caucus will work closely with the sporting community, the
industries that manufacture and sell outdoors gear, and the conservation agencies that lobby the government for funding.
I believe there is a real need in Canada for the Outdoors Caucus because Canadians who enjoy these activities need a voice on Parliament Hill. There are groups in
society that would like to get rid of hunting, fishing, trapping and sport shooting. It has been a challenge to get this caucus organized, but the more people learn about
it, the more they share our goal and see its value. Generating the political will to sew the Outdoors Caucus into Canada’s fabric will be a legacy to us all.
Monday, December 3, 2007
The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
Page 5
IN BOWLING ACTION
at the Esterhazy Bowlarena
correction from
last week:
Women’s: High single –
Margaret Matyas, 206; High
triple – Margaret Matyas,
592;
High
average
–
Margaret Matyas, 172.
Friday Night Mixed
Women’s: High single –
Bernadette Berthelet, 344;
High triple – Bernadette
Berthelet, 765; High average
– Bernadette Berthelet, 204.
Monday Golden Jets
Women’s: High single –
Blanche Provick, 226; High
triple – Blanche Provick, 631;
High average – Margaret
Matyas, 179. Men’s: High
single – Herb Lacroix, 225;
High triple – Herb Lacroix,
647; High average – Herb
Lacroix, 205.
Monday Night Men’s
High single – Gil Brule,
306; High triple – Gil Brule,
813; High average – Gil
Brule, 244.
Wednesday
Afternoon Women’s
High single – Bernadette
Berthelet, 239; High triple –
Bernadette Berthelet, 627;
High average – Gerry Fraser,
203.
Old Central
Pilsner Mixed
Women’s: High single –
Judy Hruska, 193; High
triple – Judy Hruska, 506;
High average – Delphine
Gehl, 199. Men’s: High single
– Randy Beitel, 207; High
triple – Ken Moar, 554; High
average – Ken Moar, 180.
Thursday Silver Threads
Women’s: High single –
Margaret Matyas, 197; High
triple – Margaret Matyas,
561;
High
average
–
Margaret
Matyas,
176.
Men’s: High single – Bill
Sheppard, 222; High triple –
Bill Sheppard, 626; High
average – Bill Kunkel, 199.
Thursday Night Mixed
Women’s: High single –
Della Faul, 224; High triple –
Della Faul, 552; High average
ESTERHAZY WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE
ESTERHAZY
FEDERATION
FEDERATION
Attention Esterhazy SWF Members
Annual horn measuring
Sun. Dec. 9 from 12:30 –5:00
@ the Scouts hall.
Our annual awards banquet
Feb. 23, 2008.
Remember entries for the photo contest must be handed in before the
end of the year. For deer weighing contact Rob or Martin Dyck.
To donate hides to habitat trust contact Terry Rowien
or bring them to horn measuring.
We would like to thank all 320 plus members for their patronage.
Continue enjoying the great outdoors.
– Joan Bowley, 221. Men’s:
High single – Brian Flatt,
243; High triple – Ken
Hudacek, 598; High average
– Brian Flatt, 196.
Friday Night Mixed
Women’s: High single –
Bernadette Berthelet, 266;
High triple – Bernadette
Berthelet, 691; High average
– Bernadette Berthelet, 207.
Men’s: High single – Cam
Louttit, 265; High triple – Gil
Brule, 739; High average –
Gil Brule, 252.
YBC Seniors
Women’s: High single –
Samantha Jones, 246; High
triple – Alex Porter, 622; High
average – Samantha Jones,
189. Men’s: High single –
Tavis Ellinger, 273; High
triple – Tavis Ellinger, 735;
High average – Tavis
Ellinger, 222.
YBC Juniors
Women’s: High single –
Lindsay Berthelet, 223; High
triple – Lindsay Berthelet,
603, High average – Lindsay
Berthelet, 174. Men’s: High
single – Tyler Mountain, 219;
High triple – Zackary Metz,
567; High average – Tyler
Mountain, 176.
YBC Bantams
Women’s: High single –
Casey Bogdan, 164; High
triple – Casey Bogdan, 382;
High average – Casey
Bogdan, 111. Men’s: High
single – Sam Baker, 152;
High triple – Sam Baker, 408;
High average – Sam Baker, 144.
While in town shopping for groceries
on Dec. 4 – 10% Tuesday
ENJOY 10% OFF
TRIANGLE HOCKEY LEAGUE
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A Pts
5 4
15 3
27 5
3 6
6 4
18 2
12 2
28 4
Scoring Leaders
Name
Team GP G
A
Brett Harrison
EST
3
7
7
Riley Woytas
EST
3
6
6
Jason Miller
ROC
3
4
8
Dave Shields
EST
3
3
8
Brad Hickman
ROC
2
7
3
Owen Wushke
ROC
3
5
5
Chris Scott
WHITE
5
3
7
Drew Schiller
MOOS
6
6
2
Scott Vaughn
EST
3
3
5
Darren Wilson
LANG
2
6
1
Rob Kozak
WHITE
4
5
2
Randy Bot
CHUR
3
4
3
Don St. Marie
BRED
4
4
3
Jeremy Wray
ROC
3
2
5
Justin HuberdeauMOOS
5
2
5
Curtis Prince
BRED
4
1
6
Aaron Pushka
CHUR
3
3
3
Tony Sparvier
OCH
6
3
3
Dwayne Wills
OCH
6
3
2
Cody Bowtell
LANG
2
2
3
Joel Merkosky
ROC
3
2
3
Lorne Lauer
BRED
4
2
3
Vance Thompson OCH
6
2
3
Myles Thomas
OCH
6
2
3
49:1c
ON LUNCHEON SPECIALS OR SALADS
as of Nov. 25, 2007
Rocanville
Ochapowace
Moosomin
Esterhazy
Langenburg
Churchbridge
Bredenbury
Whitewood
Smurfs
Girl’s: High single – Shae
Lynn Forster, 97; High triple
– Shae Lynn Forster, 184;
High average – Shae Lynn
Forster, 83. Boy’s: High single – Drew Brown, 95; High
triple – Drew Brown, 170;
High average – Drew Brown,
93.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Pts
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10
10
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7
7
7
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Dec. 4 & 5
Dec.13
Dec.14
Dec 14 & 15
Dec.21
Dec.22
Jan. 7
Mar.4
March 5/6
April 4
April 22-25
FIRST AID course gr.10
Staff mtg. Early dismissal
Sr. Dance
Sr. Girls A team Bball vs. Moosomin @ 2pm Fri.
Games continue into Saturday
Magazine Campaign afternoon of celebration
Christmas Holidays begin
School resumes
Activity Day
Potashville Music Festival
Chinese Acrobats
Band trip to Edmonton
(gr.10-12 band & gr.9-12 choir)
Ad sponsored by:
Town of Esterhazy
Contacts:
Brian Sych - Administrator - 745-5400
Judy Parker - Economic Devel. Officer - 745-5405
Garth Forster- Recreation Director - 745-5402
SN Boreen Centre Bookings - 745-6353
DA MacKenzie Aquatic Center - 745-2844
Website: www.town.esterhazy.sk.ca
E-mail: Town - [email protected]
Rec E-mail: [email protected]
TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS
Regular Council Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday
of every month except July, August and December
ARENA PARKING
A reminder that reserved parking spots at the
Dana Antal Centennial Arena are in effect 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. Any unauthorized
vehicle parked in a reserved spot will be towed at
the owner’s expense.
ARENA SCHEDULE
The complete arena schedule is posted on the board
at the Dana Antal Centennial Arena and on the Town
of Esterhazy website at www.town.esterhazy.sk.ca
SANTA DAY
Santa Day will be held on Saturday, Dec. 08/07 at
the Historical Park. Santa will be at the Museum
from 2p - 4p. There will be free hot chocolate at the
Museum, hayrides, skating on the pond. Sponsored
by the Esterhazy & District Chamber of Commerce.
DONATIONS
If you have furniture and other household items
(no clothing) to donate towards our foreign workers and their families from Ukraine, or need more
information, please contact Judy at the Economic
Development Office at 745-5405.
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N O T I C E S
JANITORIAL SERVICES CONTRACT
Applications will be received for the
position of Caretaker at the Town Office
and Jean Pask Library until 4pm December
7. A copy of the contract may be picked up
at the Town Office during regular office
hours. For more information call 745-3942.
PARENT-TOT SKATE
Runs every Wednesday afternoon from 1pm – 3pm.
Aimed at those children who have never skated
before and those who are just learning how to skate.
GROWING TREE PRESCHOOL
The Growing Tree Co-operative Preschool Ltd.
has spaces available for 3 & 4 year olds.
There are openings in both, morning and
afternoon classes. For more information, please
contact Kelly @ 745-6246 or Kim @ 793-2084
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TOWN OF ESTERHAZY
LANDFILL HOURS
Nov.1 -April 14/08
GARBAGE
Wednesdays, 1-5 p.m.
Saturdays, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
The waste disposal site is closed on statutory holidays.
Disposal site will be manned year round.
JEAN PASK LIBRARY
Jean Pask Library presents the Happy Time
Story Lady reading "The Case of the Santa Claus
Mystery". This story is most suitable for ages 8-10,
but all are welcome to come and hear it on
Thursday, December 6, from 7-8 pm.
Jean Pask Library will be closed over the
Christmas holiday from Saturday, December 22 till
Wednesday, January 2, inclusive. During that time,
please return any due books via the book drop.
Jean Pask Library presents "The Happy Time
Writing Course" under the direction of Sandra Bell
Kirchman, freelance writer and editor. This is a
free eight week course starting Thursday, January
10, for grades 6, 7 and 8 students. You must preregister at school or at the library. Older students
may inquire at the library for more information
SMALL BUSINESS LOANS
Want to start a business but don't know where to
begin? Looking for funding for your new business
or wanting to expand an existing one? Contact the
Economic Development Office at 745-5405 and discuss your ideas. All inquiries are confidential.
Monday, December 3, 2007
OBITUARIES
Ellen Clara
Tocher (Smart)
Ellen was born Jan. 16,
1916, to Jim and Mary
(Doisy) Smart in the
Hazel Cliffe district.
She married Frank
Tocher on Sept. 6, 1937,
in St. Mary’s Roman
Catholic
Church,
Esterhazy. They farmed
in the Grove Park district
until they moved into
Esterhazy
in
1967.
During this time Ellen
spent 20 years as postmistress out of their
home on the farm.
While on the farm,
besides raising her family
and her postal job, she
boarded the Grove Park
School teacher for a number of years.
Ellen took part in the
Tantallon
Agriculture
Fair for 60 years. She was
both a director and
exhibitor at the fair. Her
dedication and talents to
the fair were shared by
her grandchildren, whom
she guided and taught
many of the crafts to, and
entered them.
As a member of the
Catholic Women’s League
for 39 years, Ellen was a
dedicated member holding various executive
positions. She was a
member of the Golden
Jets in Esterhazy where
she was secretary for 10
years.
After
moving
to
Esterhazy, Ellen became
the seamstress for both
Clements’ and Tommy’s
stores for many years and
worked as a seamstress
in the Esterhazy area for
30 years. Many persons
wore the labor of her
works. She enjoyed and
took pride in her knitting,
crocheting and making
baby quilts. Attending
sporting activities like
hockey, ball and curling
were special to her, especially those involving her
family.
She was known to hold
a certain spot in the hockey rink when she attended any game. She enjoyed
taking trips with her
grandchildren to visit
other family members,
with her sisters to see
Alaska. Spending time at
her family’s cabins was
time she looked forward
to. Her family was always
her pride and joy.
Ellen lived in Sumner
Place for 17 years and
then moved to her last
earthly
home,
the
Esterhazy
Centennial
Special Care Home in
June 2004. There she
died peacefully with her
family by her side.
Ellen was predeceased
by her father in 1944, and
her mother in 1954, her
husband, Frank in April
of 1973; foster daughter
Gail in April, 1983; son
Kenneth in July, 1983;
daughter-in-law Ann in
May, 2004; brother Mike
of Esterhazy; half-sister
Flo Smith of Calgary in
2000;
sister
Rosie
Wautier of Aldergrove,
B.C., in 2005; sister-inlaw Eunice Smart of
Esterhazy in 2006 and
sister-in-law Liz Common
in 2007.
She leaves to mourn
her
loss
son
Roy
(Karlene) of Melville;
daughter-in-law Cecile of
Balgonie;
son
Floyd
(Angela) of Esterhazy;
daughter Donna (Pieter)
of Kelvington; sisters
Ethel and Doreen and sister-in-law Kae Tucker.
Thirteen
grandchildren,
sixteen
greatgrandchildren and five
step-great-grandchildren
mourn her passing, as
well as numerous nieces
and nephews.
Volunteers wrap it up for World Vision
by Helen Solmes
Larsen Jewellery in
Esterhazy has teamed up
with Shop Easy Foods
and The Miner-Journal to
extend the Christmas
cheer to third world countries.
Larsen Jewellery is
offering free gift wrapping of any gift, regardless of where it was purchased, in exchange for a
donation to World Vision,
according
to
Mark
Larsen.
World Vision is a nongovernment, non-profit
Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to
working with children,
families and communities
to overcome poverty and
injustice.
“You can bring your
gifts to Larsen Jewellery
during designated times
in December and volunteers will wrap them for
free,” he said. “We ask
that you leave a donation
which will go to World
Vision to help people in
need.”
Gift wrapping will be
available on Saturdays,
Dec. 8 and 15, from noon
to 4 p.m. If volunteers are
availabe, there will be gift
wrapping available during the week before
Christmas between noon
and 4 p.m.
Paper and ribbon will
be donated by Shop Easy
Foods. The advertising
will be compliments of
The Miner-Journal.
For more information
or to volunteer to wrap
gifts, please call Larsen
Jewellery at 745-3592.
Whitewood Service Centre Inc.
The Biggest Little Dodge Dealer in South East Saskatchewan
www.whitewoodservice.com
1-866-RAM-HEMI
Experienced Cars!
Volunteer Glenda Colbourne wraps a gift during Esterhazy’s Moonlight
Madness. Larsen Jewellery, Shop Easy Foods and The Miner-Journal are
offering gift wrapping in exchange for a donation to World Vision.
Volunteers will be available at Larsen Jewellery on Saturday, Dec. 8 and 15,
and designated times as posted. For information, please call Larsen
Jewellery at 745-3592.
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2006 ford Mustang
2005 Dodge
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2004 Chrysler
Sebring
2003 Dodge SX 2.0
2003 Honda Civic
2003 Pontiac Grand
Prix GT
2002 Chrysler
Concorde
2001 Buick Century
2000 Chrysler
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2000 Ford Taurus
1999 Dodge
Stratus
1999 Pontiac
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1998 Chrysler
Concorde
1998 Oldsmobile
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at the
Jean Pask
Library
submitted by
Jean Pask Library
Jean Pask Library has
a special storytime on
Thursday, Dec. 6, 7-8 p.m.
The Happy Time Story
Lady,
Sandra
Bell
Kirchman, will read The
Case of the Santa Claus
Mystery. Jigsaw Jones is
trying to trap Santa
Claus so his client, Sally
Ann Simms, can meet
him, but will he and his
sidekick, Mila Yeh, be
successful?
This story is most suitable for 8 - 10 year olds,
but everyone is welcome
to come and listen and
laugh.
Sandra is busy in the
New Year, starting Jan.
10, with an eight-week
writing course that she is
offering for students in
Grade 6 and up. Please
pre-register at school or
in the library by Dec. 21.
As always, these programs are offered free of
charge.
Now is the time to sit
back in your favourite
chair, cover up with a
cozy throw, and while
away the long dark hours
with an assortment of
interesting and entertaining books. Learn a
skill, take a trip, fall in
love, improve yourself; in
fact, do just about anything from the comfort of
your own home after
stocking up at the
library. If we don’t have
what you want, we’ll
order it in for you free of
charge. Bring the whole
family; there’s something
for everybody.
Jean Pask Library will
be closed during the
Christmas Holidays from
Saturday, Dec. 22, till
Wednesday,
Jan.
2.
During that time, please
deposit due books in the
book chute.
Please note that there
is an outside buzzer for
anyone wishing assistance in getting in the
door.
Regular library hours
are Tuesday-Thursday,
from 12 noon – 5 p.m.
and 6-9 p.m.; Friday, 12
noon – 4 p.m. and
Saturday, 10 a.m. – 3
p.m.
SANTA
DAY
Dec. 8
in the Park
See Page 13
for more details.
Sponsored by
The Esterhazy
Chamber of
Commerce
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Esterhazy High School Junior Drama Club
Twilight Theatre 2007
Peter Pan (Ryan Off) pens a letter during the
Twlight Theatre skit on Nov. 28
The prince’s kiss turned Claire into a chicken
during the Esterhazy High School Twilight
Theatre 2007 skit The Hesitant Prince. L-R:
Antoine (Armaan gill), Prince Gilbert (Carter
Zich) and Clarie (Bailey Andrusiak).
Amanda Haydar starred as Jack and Eric
Petracek, as Robin Hood during the Esterhazy
High School Junior Drama Club Twilight Theater
on Nov. 28.
The frog (Samantha Dlouhy) retrieves the golden ball for Princess (Jocelyn Robinson) during
the Esterhazy High School Twilight Theatre
2007.
L-R: Cobelo (Nicole Marchand) has difficulty
understanding the world of finance as explained
by Babbot (Cassidy Rue) Esterhazy High School
Junior Drama Club Twilight Theater on Nov. 28..
Treat yourself or . . . make a gift
of tickets to some special people
Book your tickets for
Henri Loiselle in Concert
INVITATION TO TENDER
The Board of Education of the Good Spirit School
Division invites tenders on the purchase of the Canora
Administration Office building and property, to
include any and all attachments, located at 113 First
Avenue East, Canora, Saskatchewan.
at The Saltcoats Community Hall
Dinner and Concert
Saturday, Jan.12 $35.00
Matinee Concert with Dessert
Sunday, Jan. 13 @ 2:00pm $30.00
and
A reserve tender of $60,000 will be in place.
The Kite - a W.O. Mitchell drama
presented by
The Laketown Players –
Dinner Theatre
February 7,8,9 $35.00
Matinee Performance with Dessert
Sunday, Feb. 10 $30.00
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Proceeds to Hall Renovation
and to Saltcoats DayCare
Tickets from Phyllis McCallum 306-744-2990
BOOK NOW – tickets available –
bookings taken for deferred payments
Monday, December 3, 2007
Deadline for submission of sealed tenders marked
“Confidential – Canora Administration Office” is 4:00
p.m., January 4, 2008 (Central Standard Time).
Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A recommendation will be presented to the Board at a regular meeting on January 10, 2008.
Please contact Ray Perzan, Facilities Manager at
306.563.5562 or 1.877.390.0899
for further information.
Please forward tender to:
Superintendent of Business Administration
Good Spirit School Division No. 204
63 King Street East
Yorkton, SK S3N 0T7
The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
Jade Kerr performs an interactive television skit
during the Esterhazy High School Twilight
Theatre 2007.
REMEMBER . . .
Christmas is just
around the corner.
Once again, we are
making squares and
shortbread cookies
to order.
Come in to see the
selection list and
place your order
before Dec. 8.
All pre-order
customers will
entered to win
Mini Torte
Phone: 745-6420
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We want to give you the keys to a NEW CAR!
This year, Esterhazy businesses are working together to give you a chance at winning a
Winner will receive choice of:
2008 Ford Focus two year prepaid lease or $6,000 cash
DRAW DATE: Dec. 24, 2007
These Corporate Sponsors support this promotion
and encourage you to shop locally
Major Sponsors:
Peter Carscadden Funeral
Service
Town of Esterhazy
Esterhazy Agencies
Bit Service
Every Saturday 60 names will be drawn out of
our draw box, and those individuals will be
entered to win a NEW CAR!
You can enter our draw box
every time you shop with us.
With every $50 purchase,
you will receive a Car Giveaway entry
form to enter to win the NEW CAR.
All other purchases can be entered
into our own in-store draw for a chance at
winning Car Giveaway entry forms.
Gift & Fashion Boutique
“Style with a Difference”
Everyone is
eligible to win
10 names drawn daily
Town ‘n’ Country Decorating
421 Main Street 745-6144
465 Main Street 745-6420
Enter to win with every
off-sale purchase or
in-house $50 purchase
Esterhazy
Motor Hotel
When you pick up a Sears parcel enter your
name to win one of five tickets per week.
or...
Purchase $50 or more on Mexican Fiesta
or book a trip and receive a ticket.
Sherries’ Travel Only
465 Main St. 745-6636
A $20 purchase gives you a
chance at winning
Car Giveaway tickets.
Tickets are limited,
so shop lots and shop early.
5 names will be drawn daily for tickets.
Shear Integrity
E&M
424 Esterhazy St. Esterhazy, Sask. 745-2667
FARM REPAIR PARTS LTD.
Auto, Farm, & Industrial Sales
HIP
Spree
BIG LOU’S
Glass & Exteriors
501 Main St. Esterhazy 745-2332
6 Draws 6 Winners
50 Tickets Each
1 Draw 1 Winner 100 Tickets
WIN A CAR . . .
PRICELESS
Shopping
With a purchase of:
$100 receive 1 ticket
$250 receive 3 tickets
$500 receive 7 tickets
$1000 receive 15 tickets
Maximum of 20 tickets
m
ny
Ma
e
tor
in s
414 Main St. ESTERHAZY 745-2022
Enter to win
at the
Receive a Car Giveaway
Ticket with any
$50 in-store purchase
Esterhazy
Old Central Hotel
706 Park Ave. 745-6627
Flower
Receive an entry for the car
giveaway with every $100 purchase.
PLUS... receive 10% OFF on your
purchase when it is over $100.
All other purchases qualify to enter in
our in-store draw for two tickets daily.
732 Park Ave. 745-3987
As a way to thank our loyal customers,
anyone that carried both Home and Auto
Insurance with us were automatically
entered to win a 2008 Ford Focus.
Thank you for your business, and good luck.
Enter to win one of
10 names drawn daily
with min. $20 purchase.
Receive an entry form
for the CAR GIVEAWAY
with every $50 purchase
Cabana Belle
Health & Beauty Day Spa
SAPARAʼS DRUG MART
400 Main Street
Enter to win a
with a minimum
$20 purchase on
retail or gift certificates.
306-745-6606
For every $75 (before tax) you spend,
you will earn a chance ticket.
Every night we will pull
up to a maximum of 10 names.
Those 10 will receive the
CAR GIVEAWAY entry tickets.
BAXTER HOME
HARDWARE
745-2272
Essentially Yours
Hair & Esthetics
With every purchase
over $35 you will
receive an entry form.
(can be after taxes)
Main Street ESTERHAZY 745-3915
Every Saturday we will pull 60 names
out of our draw box,
and those individuals will be entered in the
CAR GIVEAWAY.
You can enter our draw box
every time you shop with us.
Tristar Mohawk
BIN
Hwy 22
457 Main Street 745-2965
With every...
$75 purchase receive 1 ticket
$500 purchase receive 2 tickets
$1000 purchase receive 4 tickets
Saturday every purchase receives a ticket
501 Main Street
745-2380
Receive a CAR GIVEAWAY
entry form with a
Portrait order of $250 or more.
Also good on gift certificates
Stolen Moments Portrait Studio
437 Main St. 745-6488
745-3905
To thank all of our loyal customers
for their business, all paying
customers will receive an entry form
in the Car Giveaway Promotion
ESTERHAZY
AUTO SERVICE
Hwy. #22 E & Kennedy Drive 745-6161
Platinum Studios
Hair ß Skin ß Nails
Receive an entry form
with a $20 purchase
420 Main Street
Esterhazy, SK • 745-3599
406 Main St. 745-3401
Pre-Christmas Sale now on!
Save $$$ and enter to win
minimum purchase required
see in store for details.
CLOTHING Co.
Please support the businesses
that have provided
this promotion for you.
Draws made weekly. One entry with purchase.
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Only 11,000 tickets available,
so shop early and shop frequently
to increase your chances.
BIGWAY FOODS
745-2076
434 Main St. 745-6662
745-3901
Every purchase gets
you into the daily
draw for 11 tickets.
Towne Autobody
The Body, Mind & Spirit Nook
Mosaic Potash
Golden Comb
Zackly Rite Massage
North Valley Credit Union
Skilnick Besler Miller Moar
Tux Plumbing & Heating
Positive Signs
Ficek Transport
With every $20 purchase,
you will receive a
Car Giveaway entry form.
Home of “The Main Perk” Coffee Bar
Receive a Car
Giveaway Ticket
with any purchase
2008 Ford Focus!
RULES:
• Only those 18 and over eligible to win.
• All Esterhazy business owners are NOT eligible to enter
New subscribers receive two
CAR GIVEAWAY entry forms.
All renewals receive one entry form.
Better yet . . . get a two year for $50, and
get two tickets... (New subscribers receive 4 tickets)
Double your subscription,
double your chances.
Proud
roud to serve the Potashville
Potashville area
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Monday, December 3, 2007
The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
Enter to win a
2008 Ford Focus
or $6,000 cash at
Esterhazy
Dental Clinic
603 Veterans Ave. 745-6688
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743-5430
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Monday, December 3, 2007 YK
Banga’s Clydesdales nominated
for all-Canadian Horse title
submitted by
Linda Banga
Banga’s Clydesdales of
Stockholm have earned
the rare of honor of having two of their Clydesdales horses being nominated for All-Canadian
Horse. In order for a
horse to be eligible for the
title of All-Canadian
Clydesdale, the horse
must place well at
Canadian
Clydesdale
sponsored shows. Banga’s
Crystal Doll and Banga’s
gelding, Marty, have had
a very successful show
season and have earned
the nominations.
The Canadian Western
Agribition is one of the
Canadian
Clydesdale
sponsored shows, and is
the last show of the season.
The show was a successful one, with Banga’s
Clydesdales winning first
place in the ladies cart
competition, first place in
Yearling Stud Colt, second place in Yearling
Filly,
the
Reserve
Champion Light Draft
Gelding,
Reserve
Champion
Gelding,
Champion Brood Mare,
Grand Champion Senior
Mare, Reserve Grand
Champion Mare, and
Best-Bred Saskatchewan
Horse. The placings at
Agribition
will
help
Crystal’s and Marty’s
standing in the AllCanadian nominations.
Banga’s Crystal Doll
earned the right to be
nominated
for
all
Canadian by winning:
Champion Brood Mare,
Champion Senior Mare,
Grand Champion Clydesdale Mare, Supreme
Champion Mare, Supreme
Champion Horse, and
Best-Bred Sask-atchewan
Horse. In fact, Crystal
was undefeated Champion
Brood Mare for 2007.
Banga’s gelding, Marty,
earned the right to be
nominated
for
AllCanadian by winning
Champion Light Draft
Gelding, Reserve Champion
Gelding, Grand Champion
Gelding, and Supreme
Champion Gelding.
Banga’s Crystal Doll
and Marty will compete
against horses, in their
category, from across
Canada.
Crystal and
Marty are not judged ‘in
person’ but by a photograph
submitted
by
Bangas.
The judging
takes place in early 2008.
Shop in
Esterhazy and
WIN either a
CAR or $6,000
CASH.
SANTA DAY
IN THE PARK
Saturday, Dec. 8
starting at 2 p.m.
ESTERHAZY HISTORICAL PARK
• Free hay rides weather permitting
• Esterhazy Scouting Assoc. wiener roast
• Skating on the pond
• FREE Hot chocolate and cookies
provided by the Museum Committee
Linda Banga of Banga’s Clydesdales won the ladies cart competition at
the Canadian Western Agribition in Regina in November.
Shop in Esterhazy and WIN A CAR.
SEE PAGE
VISIT SANTA AT THE MUSEUM
2-4 P.M.
sponsored by
The Esterhazy & District
Chamber of Commerce
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See Page 10 & 11
for details
Monday, December 3, 2007
501 Main Street • Esterhazy
745-2380
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Flyers stomp all
over Ochapowace
Esterhazy Karate Club won 17 medals in the JKA Canada Western
Invitational Championships on Saturday, Nov. 24, in Yorkton Back row, lr: Sensie Gwen Maddaford, Melody Mountain, Patrick Tivas, Susan Muir,
and Al Petracek. Middle row: Alex Abdai, Logan Stauch, Jonathan Muir
and Yevgeni Petukhov; Front row: Lucas Muir and Trinity Shewfelt.
Missing: Matthew Fraser and Armaan Gill. Photo courtesy of Roy Tivas.
Local karate club
takes 17 medals
submitted by
Roy Tivas
The Yorkton Karate
Club hosted the JKA
Canada Western Invitational Championships on
Saturday, Nov. 24, including representation from
Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta.
Participants competed
in three categories –individual kata, yeam kata
and kumite according to
their gender, age and belt
level. Age is broken into
four groups: child (10 and
under), junior (11 to 13),
youth (14 to 17), and
adult (18 and over). Belts
are broken into three
groups: yellow, orange
and green; purple and
brown; black belts.
Eleven
competitors
from
the
Esterhazy
Karate Club participated,
winning 17 medals.
The following competitors won medals in individual kata:
Patrick Tivas, Junior
Purple\Brown – silver;
Yevgeni
Petukhov,
Child Purple\Brown –
gold;
Melody
Mountain,
Youth Yellow\Green – silver;
Logan Stauch, Junior
Purple\Brown - Gold
Matthew Fraser, Youth
Black – bronze;
Susan Muir, Adult
Purple\Brown – bronze;
Lucas Muir, Child
Yellow\Green – gold;
Jonathan Muir, Junior
Purple\Brown – silver.
The following competitors won medals in team
kata:
Patrick Tivas, Logan
Stauch and Matthew
Fraser – gold each.
The following competitors won medals in
kumite:
Patrick Tivas Junior
Purple\Brown – gold;
Yevgeni
Petukhov
Child Purple\Brown –
silver;
Melody
Mountain
Youth Yellow\Green – silver;
Logan Stauch Junior
Purple\Brown - silver;
Susan Muir Adult
Purple\Brown – bronze;
Jonathan Muir Junior
Purple\Brown – gold.
submitted by
Don Halyk
Flyers jumped out into
a 2-0 first-period lead in
the
Nov.-22
game.
Ochapowace narrowed
the score to 2-1 then the
Flyers turned it up a
notch and won by the
tune of 9-1.
Derek Leidl played a
strong game in net. Brett
Harrison led the way
with a hat trick followed
by Dave Shields, Riley
Woytas, Scott Vaughn all
with two-goal performances.
The
loud
applause came for the little future Flyers.
The pre-novice teams
have either one or two
players skate around
with the Flyers and stay
out on the ice for
O’Canada. This is pretty
special for these young
future Flyers.
Flyers won third in a
See
page 15
for Midget
league game
results
row as they jumped all
over Moosomin on Nov.
24 for an Esterhazy 6-1
victory.
Dustin Bear was about
eight minutes away from
a shut-out. He had a solid
game in goal. Riley
Woytas was flying as he
popped in three beautiful
goals along with two
assists for a five-point
night. Brett Harrison,
Dave Shields and Jeff
Nordquist all had single
markers. Flyers now go
on the road for three
games.
Once
again
while
singing O’Canada, the
Huckell and Johnson little pre-novice Flyers
skated around with the
big Flyers and they got a
big round of applause
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 2007, Public Notice is hereby given
that the Council of the Rural Municipality of Spy Hill No. 152, intends to adopt bylaws
to amend both the RMs Official Community Plan (OCP) and Zoning Bylaw as follows:
1.
Proposed Amendment to the Official Community Plan (OCP)
The main reason for the amendment is to make minor changes to the map and
text as requested by the Minister of Government Relations as part of the
approval process for Bylaw No. 2-2004 (which adopted the OCP). The
changes will better explain the reason why specific areas have been designated as Environmentally Sensitive or as Historic Sites. The reference to the
Carlton Trail Regional Park on the map is also being clarified.
The other reasons for changing the OCP are to clarify that one non-residential subdivision per Quarter Section will be allowed per quarter section, and
to allow a maximum of three residential subdivisions per quarter, instead of
the current maximum of two.
2.
Proposed Zoning Bylaw Amendment
The main reason for the amendment is to make minor changes to the map and
text as requested by the Minister of Government Relations as par t of the
approval process for Bylaw No. 3-2004 (which adopted the Zoning Bylaw).
The changes will better explain the reason why specific areas have been designated as Environmentally Sensitive Overlay District, Agricultural
Qu’Appelle District or as an Agricultural District. The reference to the
Carlton Trail Regional Park on the map is also being clarified.
The other reasons for changing the Zoning Bylaw are to conform to the new
OCP policy and to clarify that one non-residential subdivision will be allowed
per Quarter section, and to allow a maximum of three residential subdivisions
per Quarter Section, instead of the current maximum of two.
The proposed bylaws may be inspected at the Municipal Office from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding holidays). Copies of the
bylaw are available at a cost.
Council will hold a public meeting at the Municipal Office on December 13, 2007 at
2 p.m. to hear any person who wants to comment on the proposed amendments.
Council will also consider written comments received at the meeting (or delivered to
the undersigned at the municipal office before the hearing).
Issued at the Village of Spy Hill
This 26th day of November, 2007
Perry Johnson (right) has donated a Toshiba 32” screen television to
the residents of Sumner Place including his father Len Johnson (left).
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CAREY NICHOLAUSON
RM Administrator
The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Midgets ‘spread their wings’ in first four league games
The Esterhazy Midget
Flyers
played
four
league games starting
Nov. 18 in Melville
against the Chiefs. The
Flyers did spread their
wings in the first period
and came away with a 5-
1 lead.
Scoring were Ashley
Andrusiak with two
goals, and Caleb Zack,
Ryley Schentag and Levi
Anderson adding one
apiece. The Flyers continued lighting up the
Sage Litzenberger performed a piano recital
for the residents of Maple Street manor on
Nov. 28.
lamp with the score ending up 12 - 6. Scoring in
the second and third
period were Zack with
two,
and
James
Knourek, Brayden and
Ashley Andrusiak, Dacey
Schentag, and Steven
Rice with singletons.
Jesse Stevenson pitched
in with three assists
from his defence position.
The Flyers next game
was in Ochapowace
against the Chiefs who
always play a tough,
intimidating style in
their home arena. The
Ochapowace team owned
the first period and came
away with a 4-1 lead.
Scoring the Flyers lone
goal was Caleb Zack on a
pass
from
Ryley
Schentag.
The Flyers regrouped
for the second period and
outscored the locals by a
5-1 margin to take a 6-5
lead. Tallying for the
Flyers
were
Ryley
Schentag
with
two,
Dacey Schentag, James
Knourek and Trevis
Barker with one each.
Assisting on the goals
were Dacey Schentag
and Steve Rice with two
and Cole St. Marie and
Taiden West with one.
The third period was
dominated
by
the
DUBUC NEWS
At the Nov. 25 worship
service
in
Atwater
announcements included
upcoming
Christmas
services
for
Little
Cutarm pastoral charge.
Stockholm Christmas
service is on Dec. 20 at
7:30 p.m. with special
music, lunch and fellowship at Stuart and
Darlene
Stevenson’s
home following the service.
Dubuc carols and can-
dles service will be held
on Saturday, Dec. 22,
7:30 p.m. at the Worship
Centre.
Llewelyn Christmas
service will be held on
Sunday, Dec . 23, 7:30
p.m.
There will be a
Christmas Eve candlelight service at Atwater,
Dec. 24, 7:30 p.m., with
Sunday School participation.
You are invited to
Ochapowace team and
they finally scored a
power play goal by
Valdez Bear to tie the
game with only eight
minutes left. Some poor
clearing by the Flyers in
their own zone allowed
Valdez to score the game
winner a short time
later. Final outcome of
the game was 9-6 for
Ochapowace handing the
Flyers their first loss in
league play. Ochapowace
was lead by Valdez Bear
who also plays for the
Yorkton AAA Harvest.
Bear potted five goals
and added three assists
for a very impressive
eight point night.
The Flyers were again
on the road for a game
versus the Moosomin/
Rocanville squad in
Rocanville. The first
period featured tight
checking and good goaltending
with
Moosomin/Rocanville
getting the only marker.
Ryley Schentag tied
the score on a nifty passing play from Dacey
Schentag and Steve Rice.
Dacey Schentag added
two shorthanded goals
before the period ended
to put the Flyers up 3-1.
The Flyers continued
their strong play in the
third adding two more
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Whitewood goalie Tyson
Schmidt but could not
beat him again for the
remainder of the game.
The Elks did manage a
couple of goals in the
middle stanza and handed the Flyers a disappointing 3-2 loss. The
story of this game was
the acrobatic play of the
Whitewood goaltender
who faced nearly 50
shots. The Flyers tender
Clint Fuchs, also had a
strong game in net for
the Flyers.
The Midget Flyers
next home action will be
Tuesday at 7 p.m. versus
Whitewood.
By Judy Talbot
attend any or all of these
Christmas services. All
at 7:30 p.m.
Dubuc and community
are having a community
Christmas potluck supper on Dec. 14 followed
with a program. There
will be raffles to help
defray costs and everyone is most welcome. A
great opportunity to
meet some newcomers in
the community, some
have been in our midst
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goals by Ryley Schentag
to make the final score 51. Kayne Fredrickson
had a stellar game in
goal for the Flyers making numerous clutch
saves.
The road weary Flyers
moved on to play the
Whitewood Elks for its
fourth straight away
game. The game was
played for the large part
in the Whitewood end of
the rink with the Flyers
getting
goals
from
Ashley Andrusiak and
Dacey Schentag to take a
2-1 lead after the first.
The Flyers continued
peppering shots at the
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by Alex Morgotch
reprinted
with permission of
Yorkton News Review
In one of my earlier
columns I mentioned I
regularly see many people out walking or jogging
on my infrequent rambles
about the city. In the
majority of instances, a
nod or hello is exchanged
as each of us hurries on
our way.
Occasionally, I run into
someone I consider quite
extraordinary, though it
would be difficult to tell
at a first, hurried glance.
To truly learn about and
begin to appreciate someone requires that I stop
and actually engage in
conversation,
usually
something I’m too busy to
do as I concentrate on my
cardio-vascular
conditioning (well that’s my
excuse for being out
there).
One such individual is
Andy H. I first met Andy
as he was hiking past my
playpen, as my wife
refers to my workshop.
On his way to who knows
where, Andy stopped and
chatted. I learned Andy’s
story.
I’ve encountered Andy
several times since then
as he and I do our morning or evening walks.
Andy will generally stop
and exchange pleasantries before we set off
again to complete our
respective rambles.
Andy, can be seen, cane
in hand as he completes
his four mile circuit every
morning or as he walks
his three miles every
evening. I have to admit
I’m not nearly as faithful
to my walking program
as Andy seems to be to
his.
He always seems to be
in good humour, sharing
some pleasant joke or
comment of the day. Andy
always seems to have a
smile on his face and in
all the times I’ve chatted
with him, Andy never
complains nor appears
bitter with his lot in life.
If he one regret, it
DUBUC NEWS
con’t from pg. 15
Invite some friends or
bring your new neighbors. Santa will be paying a visit as well, so
bring your cameras.
Another event for the
red hatted girls. Grayson
will have a dessert theatre in Cecilia hall Dec.
9, 1 p.m. The Grayson
Whitewood
polka dot players are
staging a comedy play.
Art Lambie of Yorkton
and Mary Forsberg were
Regina visitors last week
where Mary had a medical appointment. Art is
the son of the late
William and Margaret
Lambie, pioneers of the
Larson district and lived
Livestock
will be holding a
Bred Cow & Heifer Sale
on Friday, DEC. 7 at 11 a.m.
SALE FEATURES:
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For more information call
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SASKATCHEWAN
YOUTHAWARD
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or phone toll free 1-877-427-5505.
Saskatchewan is alive with talented, innovative, caring and
industrious young people. The Saskatchewan Youth Award
recognizes these individuals, between the ages of 15 and 24,
for their personal achievements or contributions to their
communities and the province.
The nomination deadline is January 30, 2008.
would be that he missed
both the Terry Fox run
and the walk for cancer
this year because he had
to be away on both occasions.
He jokingly tells me
he’s even challenged our
mayor to a walking competition.
I’m informed by my
Friday lunch buddy that
Andy is quite a stained
glass artisan. According
to Keith, Andy is quite
generous with his creations, giving them away
to relatives and friends
rather than selling them.
I find Andy’s cheerful
nature and dedication to
his seven mile a day
walking regimen quite
ty hinder his mobility or
enjoyment of life in any
way.
Somehow, after talking
to Andy, my own cares
seem quite trivial by comparison. He reminds that
each of us is limited only
by our own self-imposed
limitations.
Editor’s note: Andy H.
is former Esterhazy resident Andy Hrycay.
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where
Harold
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Dubuc school students
who won awards in the
Stockholm
and
Esterhazy
Royal
Canadian Legion poster,
essay, and poem competitions
were
Adam
Simle, Ardessa and Cole
Nagy.
At the Macdonald
school
Remembrance
Day Service on Nov. 8.
Comrade
Maureen
Landine
was
guest
speaker and she was
able to tell the students
how she felt during the
last Second World War
when she was a young
student.
Comrades
Shirley Herperger and
president Shirley Drotor
were also in attendance
presenting the winners
of the poster and essay
entries sponsored by the
Royal Canadian Legion
at Stockholm. They were
displayed at the Nov. 11
Remembrance Day service.
The Potashville singles club held a dance in
the Memorial Hall with
music
supplied
by
remarkable. You see,
Andy has no legs. He lost
both legs in a mining
accident some time ago.
He walks on a pair of
artificial limbs, probably
better than I do on my
own two legs.
If he’s bitter about the
accident or his discomfort
he doesn’t share it with
any others I’m aware of.
Andy certainly doesn’t
appear to let what some
might consider a disabili-
Highway 49.
Don Bell was given a
warm homecoming on
Nov. 9 for a few days and
he returned to the
Wascana
Centre
in
Regina. Community best
wishes to Don.
Anniversary wishes
for Murray and Irene
Bawden on Dec. 1, and
birthday wishes for the
following: brother and
sister Dayna (Talbot)
Markwart and Shane
Talbot, Rodney Groseth,
Ryan Freed and John
Wilson.
Wedding
anniversary for Ron and
Melba McAlpine.
“Isn’t it time you turned your retirement thinking on its head?”
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Lionel and Diane Godwin of Esterhazy and
Larry and Carolyn Flaman of Wapella wish to
announce the marriage of
their children Christopher Godwin and Leanne
Flaman held on June 30,
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MARCYNUK
Born to Craig and
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daughter, Preslee Gailyn
on Oct. 15, 2007.
Proud grandparents are
Lawrence and Donna
Hegedus of Stockholm
and Archie and Gail Marcynuk of Esterhazy.
Proud great-grandparents are Doreen Herperger of Stockholm and
Yolanda Hegedus of Yorkton and John and Alice
Boyko and Mollie Marcynuk of Dauphin, Man.
Come out for a time of
socializing
Everyone welcome
For more info contact
Joy at 745-3806
Jack at 745-3378
Rentals available
Lionel and Diane Godwin of Esterhazy with Bill
and Marilyn Maki of Tantallon wish to announce
the engagement of their
children Candice Godwin
and Chris Maki. The wedding will take place Jan.
6, 2008, in the Dominican
Republic.
The
children
and
grandchildren of Ray and
Gayle Yanyu invite you to
help us celebrate their
25th wedding anniversary
with a come and go on
Dec. 8, 2007, at 7 p.m. at
the Stockholm Town Hall.
There will be a cash bar
as well as dainties and
refreshments. Hope to see
you there. No gifts please.
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The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
Church Services
ST. ANDREWS
UNITED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, Dec. 9
10:00 a.m.
Worship & Sunday
School
at
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Anniversary
Bethlehem Live Friday,
Saturday Dec. 1, 6-9 p.m.
St. Alban’s Church, Moosomin, Sask. Celebrate the
Real reason for the season with a live interactive
nativity experience. Call
306-435-3540 for more
information.
Whist: Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Cribbage: Fridays, 2 p.m.
Bridge: Thursday, 1 p.m.
FREE
CLASSIFIEDS
Renovations to be completed in 2007:
• Exterior facelifts
• Extensive landscaping
• New security entrance doors with intercom
• Storage facilities
• And much more
Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 DABBER
BINGO EVERY THURSDAY, jackpot, 8 early bird
games, new 10 page booklets, new format. Early bird
games commence 7 p.m.
and regular games at 7:30
p.m. Licence No. G03-0074. tfc
ESTERHAZY
GOLDEN JETS
Like new, 1998 GMC
extended cab, biggest v-8
motor, command start,
box rails, running boards,
all highway driving, 167
kms. Phone 745-2861. 49:3p
Samick upright piano,
Imperial German scale.
Paid $2,600, used very little and well looked after,
$750 O.B.0.; heavy, accurate Toledo scale, capacity 30 lbs, $60 O.B.O.; Imperial brand, electric
portable sewing machine,
$50, O.B.O. Phone 7452040.
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Coming Events
CP Casuals - Russell
IGA mall, ladies, mens,
teens and children’s clothing. No PST, no GST on
Saturday, Dec. 1-8. Enter
our Christmas draw for
$100, $75 and $50 gift certificates. Store hours:
Monday - Saturday, 9:30
a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Need an estimate?
Save $$$, time, energy on
metal cladding/roofing
cut to length packages, 22
colors. Also insulation:
P2000, rigidboard, double
bubble, 4’ x 8’ x 1”, 4’ x 60’
x 3/8”, 8’ x 62.5’ for walls,
roof and under cement.
Call Blouin Welding at
(204) 683-2359, St. Lazare.
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BOSCH Mixers 800watt
Sale $459.99, LEFSE
Grills, BUNN 3 min Coffeemakers, Juicers, Dehydrators Call Hometech 1888-692-6724 866 Vic Ave E
Regina.
Renovations completed:
• New windows & roofs
• New appliances
• New decor in entrances & hallways
• New Laundry Facilities
Monday, December 3, 2007
e-mail: [email protected]
By mail: Box 1000, Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0
FREE
CLASSIFIEDS
Two bedroom suites from $375 / month
Phone (306) 745-7266
Email [email protected]
Phone: (306) 745-6669
Fax: (306) 745-2699
Temperment guaranteed Bishon/Shih Tzu puppies. From $450 plus GST.
www.lilpuppies.ca or call
(306) 793-4450.
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BACHELOR, 1 & 2
BEDROOM SUITES
Three locations to choose from:
Sunridge Apartments
Devan Court Apartments
Arcola & Lyndale Apartments
DEADLINE: THURSDAYS, 3 p.m.
Merv and Karen Shabatowski of Esterhazy and
Maurice and Rose Marie
Nahorniak are pleased to
announce the upcoming
marriage of their children
Kelly and Jeff on Feb. 23,
2008, in Las Vegas.
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Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Assembly line worker
needed immediately for
employment until mid
December. Indoor work,
$15/hour. Must have a
valid driver’s license.
Non-smoker preferred.
Call Herperger Farms,
Ltd., Atwater at 745-2528
or (cell) 745-8337.
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The
Old Central
Hotel
Esterhazy Community
Carol Festival Tuesday,
Dec. 4
at 7 p.m.
Help Wanted
HOUSEKEEPING
Looking for
part-time
housekeeping
personal.
is looking for a
part-time cook,
cleaning staff
and waitress.
Apply within.
Apply in person
with resume at the
WANDER
INN
745-6627
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LEGAL ASSISTANT
Osman & Co., a full-service law firm, has an opening for a full-time Legal Assistant, to begin in
January of 2008 in our Esterhazy office. The successful candidate will primarily work in the area of
real estate. While experience as a Legal Assistant
is not a requirement, all relevant office experience
should be noted in your cover letter. Please forward your resume and cover letter to Box 220,
Esterhazy, Sask. S0A 0X0, Attention: Lynnette.
Deadline for applications is December 7, 2007. 48:2
JANITORIAL SERVICES
CONTRACT
Applications will be received for the
position of caretaker for the Town Office
and Library.
A copy of the contract may be picked
up at the Town Office during regular
office hours.
For more information call 745-3942.49:2
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Local manufacturing company is accepting
applications for seasonal, part time and full time
employment in the following positions:
GENERAL LABOURERS
and
PRODUCTION LINE WELDERS
Various positions available for individuals wanting to
supplement their current income.
Whether you are a farmer, retiree or just someone
looking for an extra job, submit your resume to:
BRIDGEVIEW MANUFACTURING INC.
BOX 4, GERALD, SK S0A 1B0
Phone: 306-745-2711 / Fax: 306-745-3364
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.bridgeviewmanufacturing.com
Esterhazy, Sask.
Must be a team
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player.
Personals
C
If you want to drink and
can, that’s your business.
If you want to stop and
can’t, that’s our business.
Phone Alcoholics Anonymous at 745-6652, 745-6951,
745-6301, 745-3561, 7456156.
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Affected by alcohol?
You are welcome to join
the Happiness Is Alanon
or Esterhazy Alanon group
meetings on Mondays at 1
p.m. at the Lutheran
Church or Wednesdays at
8 p.m. at the Town Office.
Phone 745-6301 or 5344604.
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If you have a drug problem and need help call
Our House at 745-3478, 7457241, 745-3576. Check out
our on-line meeting at
www.sanity365.com 50:tfc
Would you like to
win a car?
Would you like
$6,000?
Shop in Esterhazy
and you might
just get that
Christmas wish!
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XTREME MINING AND DEMOLITION Inc.
Cards of Thanks
The family of the late
Ellen Clara Tocher wish
to express sincere gratitude and appreciation to
all the wonderful people
who shared their kindness and compassion by
giving floral contributions, gifts, food, cards
expressing sympathy,
phone calls and visits,
mass donations, donations
made to memorial fund
and charitable donations
of choice on the loss of
our mother, grandmother.
We thank all the staff at
the Centennial Special
Care Home for the wonderful care given to our
Mother while she made
her home there and also
being so hospitable to us
during the last few days of
Mom’s life. Our sincere
gratitude and love goes to
Sr. Cecile Richard for her
support and time spent
with Mom and us. Special
thanks to Geraldine Fraser and Myron Ecklin for
facilitating the prayer service; to Fr. Albert
Schmitz, Cec Rocen,
organist, the choir of Our
Lady of Victories Church,
the CWL Honor Guard,
pallbearers and all who
ministered at the funeral
mass.
Thank you to
granddaughter, Tricia
McNair for the eulogy and
power point presentation.
Thanks to the Ladies
Catering Group for providing the delicious lunch
and for the food sent to
our home after.
The
Tocher Family extends
their appreciation to
Mark & Sheri Muir of
Carscadden Funeral Service Limited for the kind
care and help received.
To all family and friends
who attended the services, your presence was
much appreciated. We
feel blessed to have the
love and support of each
and everyone of you. –
Roy, Floyd, Cecile (Ken),
Donna Tocher & Families
In Memoriam
A Happy Heavenly 59th
anniversary on Nov. 24,
2007, to my dear Mom and
Dad, Kathleen and
Steve Stadnyk.
– With all my love, forever, from your daughter,
Karen.
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Lost & Found
Found: Ford key with
remote found in Yarbo
recently. Please call The
Miner-Journal to identify.
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Monthly Meetings Calendar
Esterhazy & District
CanSurmount Support
Group meets on second
Mondays at 2 p.m. at St.
Andrew’s United Church,
Esterhazy. Contact Isobel
Fowler, 745-6183 or Joyce
Anderson, 745-3800. 40:nc
Esterhazy
Super
Sledders monthly meeting, first Tuesday of each
month at the Esterhazy
Legion Lounge, 7 p.m..
Everyone welcome.
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Esterhazy Wildlife Federation meetings held
third Wednesday of each
month
at
Esterhazy
Legion Lounge, 8 p.m.
Everyone Welcome.
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Esterhazy Golden Jets
monthly meeting held
third Thursday of each
month, except July &
Dec., 2 p.m. at Golden Jets
Centre.
12:nc
Twin Valley Riding Club
monthly meetings – first
Tuesday of every month
at 8 p.m. at the Galaxy
Restaurant.
15:nc
Esterhazy Kin Club
meets the third Tuesday
of every month at the
Legion, 7:30 p.m. For further info call 745-3736.
3:nc
Esterhazy & District
Chamber of Commerce
general meetings are
held the fourth Tuesday
of the month at 7 p.m. For
more info please contact
745-5405.
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Esterhazy and District
Music Boosters Inc.
(EMBI) meetings will be
held on the third Tuesday
of each month at 7 p.m. in
the
Esterhazy
High
School band room.
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St. Anthony’s Health
Care Auxiliary regular
meetings are held the
first Thursday of every
month except July and
Aug.
7:tfc
Esterhazy & District
Lions Club meet every
2nd & 4th Mondays each
month, 7:30 p.m. at the
S.N. Boreen Hall. Contact
745-6562.
MONTHLY MEETINGS
are free of charge. Call
745-6669 to place yours.
Ads will only run if space
available.
Auctions
Auctions
AUCTION
sale of Collectibles and Household effects
from the remainder of
Lenore Bennett Estate and guest consignors on
SUNDAY, Dec. 9, 2007, 10 a.m. sharp
Sale to be conducted at the JOHN PUTKO AUCTION CENTRE • 417 Maple St. • Esterhazy
This bill is merely a guide, and in no way a warranty or guarantee as to
the age or condition of the articles. It is subject to additions, deletions,
errors, or minor changes as you may find the day of the sale.
GST where applicable.
DON’T MISS THIS SALE!
Singer treadle sewing machine
Set of 4 oak dining room chairs
Flip top Duncan Phyfe table with
two petit point chairs
1/4 cut oak cabinet
Maple Lowboy dresser
Cabinet radio
Parlour tables & D-tables
Oak & elm wall mirrors
Organ stool
Maple window seat
Window
Trunks
Port. hand crank sewing machine
Maple desk
48” Iron bed
Hi chair
Morris recliner chair
Dining, pressed back chairs
Misc. shop tools
Some household
8 psc. oak dining room suite
Tan chesterfield & chair (exc. condition)
2000 lbs. platform scale
3/4 H.P. dual cyl. port. compressor
Rock-a-bye washing machine
Antique reference books
Cream cans
Red wing & Medalta butter churns
Pictures
Lamps & lamp parts
1/4 cut oak library table
Ornate six-leg elm dining table
1/4 cut oak arm chair
Maple dresser, original
Gramophone stand
Theo-A-Kochs Barber Chair
Hesston and other belt buckles
License plates
Lighters
Wade ornaments & salt and peppers
North Star, B/A, Texaco oil tins
Floor lamps
Never used wagon wheel spokes
Chauffeur badges
Ornaments, cheese dish
Teacups, Royalty items
Royal Doulton plate
Apple peeler, tins
Coleman iron and lanterns
Pop and milk bottles
Dresser set
Blow torches & wrenches
Life magazines, Rumbley book
Crocks, misc.
Railroad items
Light fixtures
Doilies
Many misc. articles too
numerous to mention
TERMS: Cash or Personal Cheque (2 pcs. ID)
LUNCH SOLD By Lions
JOHN PUTKO AUCTION SERVICE
Ph: (306) 745-3425 – Esterhazy
Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents
Prov. Lic. #914706 – Member of Saskatchewan Auctioneers Assoc.
Will be hiring 4 – 2 Rotor Miner Operators and 2 Alpine Operators for work in the Saskatoon area.
Applicants must be:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Honest and trust worthy.
In good physical and mental shape.
Able to work in a mining/construction atmosphere. (Experience would be an asset)
Able to work shift work.
If you are a retired Mosaic or PCS employee please apply.
Higher than standard wages will be paid and this will be based on attitude, experience, and ability.
Please send resumes to
Xtreme Mining and Demolition Inc.
Box 311
Esterhazy Sask.
S0A 0X0
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Please note: Xtreme’s Drug and Alcohol Policy will be enforced.
Please, no phone calls.
Leonard Banga
..
Phone: (306) 745-3
Fax: (306) 745-399
Whitewood
Missing three-year-old
Bengal-cross cat since
Oct. 4, 2007. Answers to
‘Boots’. If seen call 7453300. Terribly missed by
six-year-old-girl. Reward
offered.
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Found: A set of keys
and a pair of children's
mitts were found at the
recent Craft show held in
Esterhazy. Call the
Miner-Journal at 7456669.
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Esterhazy Community
Carol Festival Tuesday,
Dec. 4
at 7 p.m.
Livestock
will be holding a
Bred Cow & Heifer Sale
on Friday, DEC. 7 at 11 a.m.
SALE FEATURES:
A dispersal of 235 Young Red & Black Cows bred
Black due to start calving mid April
• A reduction 45 Red GelvX & Black Cows bred
Black, 35 Coming 3 year olds, due Mid April
• 53 mixed cows Simmental X, Black & Char X bred
Red Angus Char Simmental.
Plus many more consignments
THIS SALE FEATURES MANY GOOD YOUNG
BRED COWS SO PLAN ON ATTENDING.
For more information call
Whitewood Livestock at 306-735-2822
or Manager Rhett Parks at 306-735-7813
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The Miner-Journal, Esterhazy, Sask.
Monday, December 3, 2007
LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CAL’S LOCK &
KEY SERVICE
ESTERHAZY AGENCIES
(1986) LTD.
• For all your lock &
key requirements
Paint • Flooring
• Draperies
Life and General Insurance,
Investments, Motor License
Issuer, Notary Public
• Emergency Openings
FISHER LAW OFFICE
**Free Initial Consultation**
441 Main St
•
Indoor showroom
Phone: Larry Wallace (306) 743-5188
104 4th St. S., Langenburg, SK, S0A 2A0
745-2697
Phone – 745-6572
• Large selection of new/used vacuums
• Central vacuums • Service to all Makes
New Vacuums from $34.95
• Bags, Belts & Parts• Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
• Carrier Furnaces, Regency Gas fireplaces
• Softeners, pumps & filters
• Hot water Boilers, in floor heating
• SaskEnergy Network Dealer
Phone 745-3908
Dr. Nathan Knezacek,
Parkland Realty Ltd.
Bus. (306) 728-4600
Res. 745-2005
R. A. (Bob) Nordin
Sales Associate
For all your residential, farm
and commercial sales
BLYTH AGENCIES
DARWIN LUCAS – Associate Agent
Phone: (306) 745-2532
RRSPs
RRIFs
Segregated funds
Disability
Mortgage Life
ZACKLY-RITE MASSAGE
BY AURA
(Platinum Studios – 420 Main St.)
For appointments, call:
NORTH VALLEY CREDIT UNION
Esterhazy Br.
Stockholm Br.
Box 1389
Box 130
Esterhazy, SK
Stockholm, SK
(306)745-6615
(306)793-2171
1-866-533-NVCU (6828)
Aura-Lee Zack, RMT
745-9085
Custom Exhaust
General Auto Repairs
Welding
745-2722 • 745-3759 • Shop: 745-7192
TUX
PLUMBING, HEATING
& AIR CONDITIONING
Your Independent
Dealer
www.iridology.dk
(306) 745-3573
ESTERHAZY ELECTRIC CO. LTD.
710 Kubik Drive, Esterhazy, Sask.
Electrical contracting/
Distributors for PowerUp
Lubricants
Bus. Phone – 745-2935
Res. Phone – 745-6348
KEVIN PATTERSON, B. Comm
Consultant
707 Gonczy Avenue
Ph: (306) 745-2647
P.O. Box 52
Cell:(306) 745-8665
Esterhazy, Sask. S0A 0X0
E-mail: [email protected]
Eunice B. Glazer, CFP
745-6132
Barristers & Solicitors, Notaries,
Commissioners and Mediators
Donald J. Osman B.A. LL. B. Mediator
Edwin F. Hildebrandt LL. B.
Sheena D. Metzger LL. B.
Erin Tilley Bolton, LL.B.(collaborative lawyer)
Lynnette Longman B.A. LL.B.
Main Offices: Monday - Friday
Esterhazy:
500 Maple St.
(306) 745-3952; 745-6772
Fax 745-6119
Email: [email protected]
Chartered Accountants
420 Main Street
Esterhazy, Sask.,
Holly M. Bomboir, CFP
745-3502
Phone 745-6611
[email protected]
Ph: 745-6440
Cell: 745-7743
Fax: 745-6441 email: [email protected]
Dale Leftwich
Independent Sales Representative
for Pioneer® brand products
Moosomin:
1103 Broadway Ave.
(306) 435-3851 Fax: 435-3962
Email: [email protected]
RAY ISAAC
CONSTRUCTION
Branch Offices:
Kipling: Thursday p.m.
Redvers: Thursday
Rocanville: Friday Afternoons
Wawota: Friday
Whitewood: Monday
New Homes,
Additions, Renovations
FREE ESTIMATES
Bredenbury, SK
424 Maple Street. Esterhazy, Sask.
Treva Duchek, R. Ir. C.Ir., CH
Registered Clinical Iridologist
Ionization Therapy Chartered Herbalist
416 Maple Street, Esterhazy
OSMAN & CO.
MacKenzie Law Office
SKILNICK BESLER
MILLER MOAR
& CO.
We have the
solutions to
MACHINE WORKS LTD. your problems
IRIDOLOGY CONCEPT
FOR HEALTH
Esterhazy, 745-6645
Financial & Estate Planning
Guaranteed Investments
Life & Health Insurance
Education Plans (RESP’s)
Group Plans
For all your
machining
requirements.
NELSON’S REPAIR
Phone:
Optometrist
For appointments call:
Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tel: 745-2524 Fax: 745-3437
519 Main St., Esterhazy
Office open on Fridays
or by appointment
Monday-Thursday
A Better Place For You
Life Insurance
Health
ENTERPRISES
Medichair Dealer
Stocking lift chairs, walkers,
scooters and other living aids
• Granite Memorials
BRIAN’S VACUUM
SALES & SERVICE
Insurance
Real Estate
License Issuer
420 Main Street, Esterhazy Phone 745-2261• Fax 745-2815
Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
WA L L A C E
Ph. (306) 743-5520
Fax (306) 743-5568
Donald H. Layh, Q.C.,
Shawn M. Patenaude, B.Comm, L.L.B.
Clayton D. Bangsund, B.Ed., L.L.B.
Devin J. Dubois B..A., M.A., L.L.B.
(306) 745-6144
Serving Esterhazy and Area for over 25 Years
Garnet M. Fisher B.A (Hons), LL.B.
A general practice of Law including:
Real Estate and Mortgages, Wills and Estates, Family Law,
Corporate Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law
LAYH LAW OFFICE
Welke House, Box 250
Langenburg, Sask., S0A 2A0
e-mail: [email protected]
Main Street Esterhazy
Bus. Phone – 745-3983
Res. Phone – 745-6991
Phone: 745-2172
Town ‘n Country
Decorating
Ph: 1-306-898-2285
PROFESSIONAL INVESTMENT ADVICE YOU CAN COUNT ON
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Box 1257 Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0
306 745 3888 Res
306-745-3818 Fax
306-745-7321 Cell
306-745-3600 Office
[email protected]
RBC Dominion Securities Inc.* and Royal Bank of Canada are separate corporate
entities which are affiliated. *Member CIPF. ®Registered Trademark of Royal Bank of
Canada. Used under licence. RBC Dominion Securities is a registered trademark of
Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. ©Copyright 2007. All rights reserved.
Larsen Jewellery Inc.
Esterhazy Economic Development Office
Count on Barbara to help achieve all of your wealth management goals.
Barbara March-Burwell, CFP | Investment Advisor
(306) 777-0543 | www.barbmarch-burwell.com
“A great place for ... engraving”
Trophies, awards, name tags,
plastic signs and much more!
We encourage you to contact any of the committee members
listed below with your questions, comments or concerns.
Mark Muir, Chair
Judy Parker, EDO
Derek Paidel
Vic Tochor
Steve Miller
Donnica Davis
FREE ENGRAVING
On trophies and plaques
see store for details
428 Main Street, Esterhazy
PH: 306-745-3592 or 1-866-484-0344
745-3304 w 745-6290 h
745-5405 w
745-3540 w
745-6645 w 745-3405 h
745-4200 w
745-6575 h
Crushrite
Concrete
For every concrete project,
Mini Storage
now available
residential or commercial
Secure and convenient
745-6671
Labor packages available
FREE ESTIMATES
Stacy Rushinko
Jeff Bisschop
Jeff Baxter
Barry Hassler
Pauline Jeannot
Tyler Metz
745-3557 h
745-6615 w
745-2272 w
745-3965 h
745-2020 w 745-6337 h
745-6440 w 745-6560 h
MOOSOMIN
DENTAL CLINIC
Dr. Pat Biglow-Lecomte D.M.D.
Comprehensive General Dentistry
903 Broadway Ave., Moosomin, Sask.
Office Hours: Mon-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: (306) 435-3080/Toll Free:
1-800-668-3080/Emer: 435-2901
NOW BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER.
INDEPENDENT BEAUTY CONSULTANT
Pauline Hruska
745-2733 / 745-7444
Advertise in the Business Directory each week for only ...
$5/1 spot; $7.50/2 spots or $10/3 spots per insertion.
You can also choose to advertise every other week.*Ad cannot change more than once per month.
*Ad must run for minimum of 4 week period to be placed in the Business Directory.
marykay.ca/phruska
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George's
Try it . . . The best pizza in the province!
P I Z Z A
TOPPINGS: Pepperoni, Salami, Bacon, Onions, Mushrooms, Green Peppers,
Ground Beef, Ham, Tomatoes, Olives, Pineapple, Hot Banana Peppers
Your choice of:
Plain
Dec. 25 - CLOSED
Dec. 26 - 3-10 p.m.
Jan. 1 - 3-10 p.m.
ALL OTHERS DAYS
OPEN REGULAR HOURS
15”
XL
16.99
18”
Party Size
22.99
9.49
9.99
10.49
10.99
11.49
13.99
14.99
15.99
16.50
16.99
17.99
18.99
19.59
19.99
20.99
23.99
24.99
25.99
26.99
27.49
20.99
27.49
(Pepperoni, salami, bacon, onions, mushrooms, green pepper)
11.49
All Dressed
16.99
(Ham, salami, pepperoni, bacon, mushrooms, pineapple)
Hawaiian
9.99
14.99
18.99
24.99
11.49
11.49
16.99
16.99
21.49
20.99
27.49
27.49
(Ham & pineapple)
All Meat
Vegetarian
(Mushrooms, green pepper, onions, tomatoes, hot banana peppers, pineapple, olives)
Canadian
11.49
16.99
20.99
27.99
11.49
16.99
20.99
27.49
(Ham, bacon & mushrooms)
The Imperial
745-6656
(Ham, salami, green pepper, mushrooms, onions, pineapple)
Georgeʼs Special
11.49
16.99
21.49
27.49
12.99
18.99
26.99
31.99
21.49
n/a
18.99
26.99
31.99
18.99
26.99
31.99
26.99
31.99
(All 12 toppings)
Chicken Pizza
(Mushrooms, onions, green pepper, pineapple, real chicken breast)
11.49
Uncooked Pizza
16.99
(Pepperoni, salami, bacon, ground beef, ham)
7.99
Garlic Fingers
11.99
15.99
(Garlic spread, cheese, & bacon) Try it, itʼs good!
12.99
Donair Pizza
(Donair meat, onions, tomatoes, special sauce)
12.99
Bubba Pizza
612 Park Ave. ESTERHAZY
Christmas Schedule
12”
Lg
12.99
(Cheese & sauce)
1 Topping
2 Toppings
3 Toppings
4 Toppings
The Works
PIZZA & SUB
HOME OF THE
BIG SLICE
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10”
Med.
8.99
(Garlic spread, donair meat, bacon, onions, tomatoes, special sauce)
12.99
Greek Pizza
18.99
(Pepperoni, olives, green peppers, onion, tomatoes, feta, mozzarella)
Monday-Thursday 10:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday
10:30 a.m. -11 p.m.
Saturday
11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Sunday
3:30-10 p.m.
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get-togethers
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Buy any 18” Pizza
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only $9.99
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Excluding Chicken pizza
Excluding Chicken pizza
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only $4.99
of equal or lesser value
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Any two 12” Pizzas
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Excluding Chicken pizza
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only $3.99
of equal or lesser value
of equal or lesser value
Excluding Chicken pizza
coupon expires
Jan. 2, 2008
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only $4.99
of equal or lesser value
Excluding Chicken pizza
Excluding Chicken pizza
coupon expires
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only $6.99
only $6.99
coupon expires
Jan. 2, 2008
Excluding Chicken pizza
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of equal or lesser value
coupon expires
Jan. 2, 2008
Excluding Chicken pizza
Excluding Chicken pizza
George’s Pizza 745-6656
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Buy any 10” Pizza
and get second 10” for
Buy any 10” Pizza
and get second 10” for
only $3.99
only $3.99
of equal or lesser value
of equal or lesser value
Excluding Chicken pizza
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Excluding Chicken pizza
coupon expires
Jan. 2, 2008
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of equal or lesser value
of equal or lesser value
Excluding Chicken pizza
only $6.99
of equal or lesser value
coupon expires
Jan. 2, 2008
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
only $4.99
Buy any 15” Pizza
and get second 15” for
Buy any 18” Pizza
and get second 18” for
only $9.99
of equal or lesser value
of equal or lesser value
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
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NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL
PARTY PACK
Any Three (3) 15” Pizzas
for only $45.00
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Dec. 31/07 and Jan. 1/08
NO TAX
Excluding Chicken pizza
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