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Moose Jaw Express
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • PAGE A1
MOOSE JAW
Volume 9 Issue 25
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
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Siera Bearchell is named
Miss Universe Canada
by Scott Hellings
Siera Bearchell was recently crowned Miss Universe
Canada. She will now represent Canada at Miss Universe
2016. Photo by Magic Vision Photography
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Over the years, Moose Jaw native Siera Bearchell has
emerged as a top name in the pageant world. Bearchell is
now living her dream; on June 11 she was crowned Miss
Universe Canada.
“Honestly, it is impossible to describe the feeling, although it was obviously very exciting. In a sense, it is
something that I have been working toward for years because, for me, representing Canada on the Miss Universe
stage has been the ultimate goal since I watched Natalie
Glebova win Miss Universe in 2005,” said Bearchell. “It
almost feels like it was meant to be. I am very excited
and thrilled and I can’t wait for the year ahead.”
It has indeed been a long time coming. In 2009, Bearchell
was crowned Miss Teen Saskatchewan and Miss Canada-World. She then went on to be named the second
runner-up at the 2009 Miss Teen World competition. In
2013, Bearchell entered the Miss Universe Canada competition and was named first runner-up. In late 2015, she
competed in the Miss Supranational event, again finishing as the first runner-up.
Having competed at the event before, Bearchell says she
felt the pressure was on. Fortunately, her experience paid
off.
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“I knew what to expect, in terms of rehearsals and what
the judges were looking for in the interview. I felt more
relaxed this time around and I was a lot more confident
because I had proved myself before.”
Impressively, Bearchell won the competition despite battling tonsillitis.
“About a week before I left for the competition, I was
starting to feel a little under the weather. I ran a marathon
before I left and so my immune system was not liking me
at that time,” said Bearchell. “I could barely speak for a
couple of days and my throat and my cheeks were swollen. In a competition where to have to do photo shoots
you certainly want to look and feel your best — I felt the
opposite. I pushed through. I had to remain optimistic
and do the best I could.”
Bearchell says she loves competing and adds the pageant
world has provided her with tremendous opportunities
and experiences.
“It has provided me with a lot of awesome opportunities
that I wouldn’t otherwise get. From Miss Teen Canada, I
travelled to Kenya to build a school with Free the Children. I also got to speak at We Day in front of 16,000
people. The network I have built is awesome; I know
people from across the country, including girls who I
have competed with and business people who have been
sponsors. From competing internationally, I have gained
contacts throughout the world. It has really expanded my
network,” said Bearchell.
“I have learned a lot of skills, including speaking on stage
in front of a lot of people, performing under pressure,
and having the work ethic it takes to actually compete in
these things. That has helped me in all areas of my life.”
Bearchell, 23, is currently studying law at the University
of Saskatchewan. She has one year left but plans on taking a year off from her studies to fully embrace all the opportunities afforded to her by winning the Miss Universe
Canada competition. In July, she will travel to Nicaragua
to work with Operation Smile.
It will be a whirlwind year for Bearchell, who will now
represent Canada at the Miss Universe 2016 pageant.
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COMING EVENTS
Please note that coming events are placed where
space is available and that priority is given to
local non-profit groups and organizations.
TRAIN THE WORKERS YOU NEED Free
Breakfast & Information Session on June 22 from 7:30 a.m.
to 8:15 a.m. at Henderson Insurance (807 Thatcher Dr.
E). Brought to you by Chamber of Commerce Limited Space
available, call 306.692.6414 or email chamber@mjchamber.
com . The Govt. of Sask & Canada are offering this program
to provide funding up to $10,000 per trainee to train new or
existing employees for available jobs.
THE MOOSE JAW RIVER WATERSHED
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INVASIVE
PLANT
IDENTIFICATION FIELD DAY will be held on June
22 in Wakamow Valley Park from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The
field day is intended for producers and RM’s but is open to
all. Key information will be provided on why invasive plant
management is important, as well as the development of
strategies to prevent the spread and on controlling invasive
plants. Register now for Invasive Plant Identification field day.
COST(Includes lunch) $20 members/$40 Non-Members.
TOPICS: Spread prevention invasive plants; Integrated
approach to control invasive Species; Funding opportunities
for RM’s and producers and more.
To REGISTER contact Janine Heinrich @306-691-3396 or
[email protected] .
LITTLE BITS PROGRAM for youth ages 1014 on Wednesday, June 22 at 6.30 p.m. at Moose Jaw
Public Library There will be experimenting with Little Bits,
the unique electronic building blocks which anyone can
build, prototype and invent with! No registration required.
Admission is free. Refreshments will be served.
WHAT MAKES SASKATCHEWAN A GREAT
PLACE TO LIVE, WORK, AND PLAY?
Community-Wide Sharing Opportunity Organized by the
founding partners of the (SIW): Heritage Sask, the Community
Initiatives Fund and Prairie Wild Consulting, will be held on
Thursday June 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Moose Jaw Public
Library – South Room, 461 Langdon Crescent. Everyone
is welcome and refreshments will be available.
WATER CONSCIOUS GARDENING with guest
Sarah Whist, Parks Gardener, City of Moose Jaw, program
will take place on Thursday, June 23 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Public Library. Join as Sarah tells about the seven principles
of xeriscaping. Learn about drought resistant plant selection,
lawn maintenance, rain water collection and wise watering.
Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
ANNUAL
YMCA
STRONG
KID’S
CAMPAIGN GOLF TOURNAMENT will be held
Friday, June 24 at Lynbrook Golf Course, BBQ/Driving
Range 11:30 a.m./Shot Gun 1:00 p.m./Dinner & Prizes
5:30 p.m. Register by June 3; Team of 4 - $350/Individual
Golfer $100. For more information or to participate call
306.692.0688.
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OUR TROOPS GOLF CLASSIC will be held on
Saturday, June 25 at Deer Ridge Golf Course. To register
as a golfer, there is a $75 entry fee which includes 18 holes of
“best ball” on a Par-3 course, a shirt and dinner (chicken or
steak). Participants who are only interested in attending the
dinner can register for $50. Carts available at an additional
fee. Best ball format. Silent Auction, prizes, etc. This event
is open to all members of the Moose Jaw community, and
you can pre-register by visiting www.pspmoosejaw.com or
by phone 306-694-2873.
MANGA CLUB FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 on
Saturday, June 25 at 3:00 p.m. at the Public Library for
a Manga-minded gathering consisting of crafts, anime
viewings, book discussions and more! No registration
required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served.
RE-DEDICATION SERVICE Moose Jaw SeventhDay Adventist church, at 409 Oxford Street West, will be
having a building re-dedication due to extensive renovations.
The service will commence at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday June
25. We encourage and invite all members, former members,
friends and family to attend this special event.
AVID KNITTERS GROUP MEETING with
Barb Silvester will take place on Tuesday, June 28 at 2:30
p.m at the Library. Come and join the group and bring
your own projects, yarn and needles, or join in the shared
project. All knitters, and those who crochet, from beginners
to experienced are welcome to attend. Admission is free.
Everyone is welcome.
WRITER’S CIRCLE FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 to
the library on Wednesday, June 29 at 6:30 p.m. This month
is the wrap up of the special six-month program with young
adult author Melanie McFarlane with a read out of the novels
we’ve been working on. No registration required. Admission
is free. Refreshments will be served.
INFORMATION SESSION PRESENTED
BY
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SOCIETY
OF
SASKATCHEWAN,
“UNDERSTANDING
DEMENTIA” will be held on Wednesday, June 29 at
4:00 p.m. at West Park Crossing Retirement Community
of Moose Jaw. Learn about Alzheimer’s disease and related
dementias; discuss warning signs and risk factors, ways
to keep your brain healthy, and the process of diagnosis.
Explore programs and services available at the Alzheimer
Society of Saskatchewan. A complimentary supper following
the presentation (at approximately 5pm) in the Arbor Dining
Room; Limited seating – please RSVP by June 27 by calling
306-694-4744.
VOLUNTEERING WITH THE MOOSE JAW
MULTICULTURAL
COUNCIL
with Melissa
Mitchell, Moose Jaw Multicultural Council. The program will
take place on Thursday, June 30 at 2:30 p.m. at the Public
Library. Thinking of volunteering? Moose Jaw Multicultural
Council wants your help! Join and discover what it’s all
about. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS featuring The
New Montagues with Aaron Ruston of the Uncoolas on
Friday, July 1. Starting with a Pancake Breakfast at Cosmo
Centre at 8:00 a.m. with dignitaries & free entertainment from
9:00 a.m. to 11:0 a.m. At the Crescent Park Amphitheatre
there will be free entertainment starting at 1:00 p.m.; food
vendors 11:00 a.m.; Band City Band, Sweet Saturday, Carib
Folk Dancers, The New Montagues, Cake Cutting – Cody Dill
and Facepainting & balloons. Fireworks at 10:30 to 10:45
p.m. at Hamilton Flats. Come to the Party and Celebrate the
Greatest Country on Earth!
TAOIST TAI CHI Summer Schedule starting July 1
until August 31st: Voluntary Practice - meet Saturdays
at 9:30 a.m. in St. Andrew’s parking lot. Class will go until
10:30 a.m.
SECOND ANNUAL BERRY JAM on Saturday,
July 9. Presented by Bouvier’s Berry Basket of Kincaid.
U-pick berries, farmer’s market, and children’s activities. Live
music featuring Scott Richmond Band, Belle Plaine, Megan
Nash, Scott Heatcoat, Country Gold, Marcus & Nolan and
more! Tickets only $20 with free admission for kids 12 and
under. Market at 11:00 a.m., music at 2:30 p.m., followed by
an open jam. Bring your instrument and a lawn chair! Visit
www.bouviersberrybasket.com or call 306-264-3691 for
more information.
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CORINNE
JEFFERY of The
Understanding Ursula Trilogy – Arriving, Thriving and
Choosing will be in Moose Jaw on July 14 from 11:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. at Yvette Moore Gallery. Her books will be
available for purchase as well as a signing. Come in and
meet this remarkable author who has truly encapsulated the
immigrant experience on the prairies.
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A pro on the rise: Schmidt takes on the Sask golf circuit
Schmidt currently leads the Golf
Saskatchewan U15 girls division.
By Larissa Kurz
Fourteen-year-old Ray-Lyn Schmidt has Golfer at Central Collegiate for 2015.
won a number of tournaments across the Schmidt did well in the tryouts for the
Saskatchewan golf scene this year, with 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games
no plans of slowing down
and will be one of four representatives
The Central Collegiate student has been for the Southwest region competing in
playing for three years and competitive- Estevan on July 24-27.
ly since last year, winning the Moose Currently leading the under-15 girl’s age
Jaw city championships in the fall of division, Schmidt’s hard work has clear2015 and securing a district title, placing ly paid off. She practices with her coach,
sixth at provincials.
Trevor McPherson, several times a week
her driving and on the green, and still
“She really loves the game, on
somehow finds time to put in a round of
If she didn’t, she wouldn’t be 18 holes with her father, John Schmidt,
almost every night of the week down at
out here.” -John Schmidt
the Hillcrest Golf Club.
She continued on to win the Maple Schmidt has been on the course since
Leaf Junior Tour season opener in Swift she was seven, playing with her dad, and
Current in May and the CPGA of Sas- says that he is the one who really got her
katchewan Junior Championship at the into the sport. Now, she’s travelling the
Willows Golf and Country Club in Sas- competitive circuit and has a number of
katoon in early June. She also won Top college scouts keeping tabs on her.
Citizens Advocating
Sensible Taxation
(CAST)
CAST recently announced they are well on
their way to the 8,000 signature objective
before the petition is filed with the City
Clerk prior to June 30th. This would be
more than double the required minimum.
CAST considers the community united in
opposition as signatures have been gathered at 25 walk-in locations in commercial
and community facilities. Approximately
49 volunteers assisted in canvassing door
to door throughout the city to discuss the
issue and garner support for a better policy
on funding our water utility infrastructure.
CAST considers there is broad support for
the petition to abandon the Local Improvement Program (LIP). The thought is that
infrastructure replacement of water mains
should return to the policy of city-wide
funding from general revenues and reserve
funds. They claim that the discussions
have already proved why the LIP model is
flawed, from the excessive impact on abutting properties to the costly and unnecessary delays.
CAST’s
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“She’d only played a couple of tournaments here and there, and this year she’s
really playing a lot of tournaments. And
it’ll just grow, I mean that’s just the way
it is,” said John.
And more titles are on the horizon for
Ray-Lyn. She’s been working hard on
her game over the winter and will absolutely be logging more hours on the
course, challenging herself.
“[I like] that it’s a singular sport, and
that it’s mostly like, you don’t go against
other people, you go against yourself
and try to beat your score from last
time,” said Ray-Lyn.
Despite the mosquitos and the sometimes unusual tan lines, Ray-Lyn enjoys
golfing and hopes to continue playing
the game for a while yet.
“She really loves the game,” said John.
“If she didn’t, she wouldn’t be out here.”
Zion summer service series:
finding faith in fiction
Submitted by Douglas Hallman, Zion United Church
In October, I will have been seven years in Moose
Jaw as Minister of Zion United Church, 423 Main St.
North. In what I call an incremental process, I am
becoming attuned to Saskatchewan culture.
As an aspect of my ministry, there are times when I
mix faith and culture. In Sunday reflections on novels
and their connections to Biblical texts, I have concentrated on books written by Eastern Canadian, American and British authors. For example, Atonement, by
British writer Ian McEwan, was an obvious choice.
This self-proclaimed “atheist” employs his title ironically, suggesting that “reparation” for the harm we
have done is a fiction, not fact. We can never makeup
for the damage we have caused. His work helps us
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explore the nuances of “Christian Atonement.”
Those who have oversight of Sunday worship at Zion
have suggested I take a look at Saskatchewan authors.
I remember wandering why I hadn’t thought of that. I
called on people with considerable knowledge of the
provinces’ literary landscape to assist in the choice
of books.
The result is a “Summer Sermon Series” at Zion
United entitled “Finding Faith in Fiction.” The novels selected for exploration in Sunday worship are:
The Englishman’s Boy by Guy Vanderhaeghe (July
3rd), The Brutal Heart – Gail Bowen (10th), Living
with the Hawk – Robert Currie (17th), Cool Waters
– Dianne Warren (24th), and The Perfection of the
Morning – Sharon Butala (31st). There is no need to
read these to get the point, but you may want to anyway. All Sunday services at Zion begin at 10:15 a.m.
and are followed by a social time.
I began my summer preparation with Robert Currie’s
book, Living with the Hawk. Once I started reading,
I couldn’t put it down. I stayed up all night. The story is about an Anglican priest and his two sons and
how each of them dealt with bullying in Moose Jaw.
It is based on actual experience. Given the characters
and the setting, faith is the counterpoint in this tragic
drama.
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WATERMELON will be held on July 14 at Mulberry
Estates at 2:00 p.m. Mulberry Estates Chef Ron VS Riverside
Mission Chef Rachel. RSVP by July 9 to 306.694.5020 or at
220 Mulberry Lane.
TUESDAYS BINGO at Church of Our Lady Parish
Hall; 7:00 p.m. start. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
MOOSE JAW BAND CITY BAND:
Band
practices held Monday evenings 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. in the
Legion (upstairs ballroom), 268 High Street W. Can you
play a reed or brass instrument? Amateur or advanced
musicians welcome. Bring your favorite swing melodies. To
learn more, come to band practice or contact the Bandleader
at 693-6262.
THE MOOSE JAW TRAP AND SKEET CLUB
is now open for the season. We shoot on Thur. evening at
6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:00 p.m. We are located across
the No. 1 from the end of Thatcher Dr. about a quarter mi.
New shooters are welcome. Come join us for an enjoyable
time. For information call Al at 306-631-0833.
MOOSE
JAW
&
DISTRICT
SENIORS’
ASSOCIATION
@
Timothy Eaton Garden – 101-510 Main St N. For more
information, call 306-694-4223 or [email protected]
Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Garden every Friday from 10:00
to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and
dance. All are welcome!
Pickle Ball at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m.
Pickleball was created with one thing in mind: fun. It was
designated to be easy to learn and play for any age. Join for
some fun and exercise. Cost $2.
Whist at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday from 1:00 to 3:00
p.m. Cost: $2.
MILITARY WHIST TOURNAMENT at T. Eaton
Garden on Saturday June 25 from 9:30 to 3:30. Cost $15.
CORRECTION
VOL. 9, ISSUE 24, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,
2016, PAGE A7
An error was made in a story on the MS
Walk. The story suggested that over the
last 25 years Elsye Reader had raised
$14,547.20 to date for the MS Society. In
fact, that was the total she raised in 2016
alone. Elsye Reader has raised $166,348.86
to date. The Moose Jaw Express apologizes
for this error.
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Call (306)694-4223 to register
no later than Friday June 24th, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave.
N.E. For more information call (306) 692-6072.
Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday at 6:00 p.m.
and Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Cosmo Jam Sessions at Cosmo Centre are back Every
Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Come join the
fun and great music!
Mini Cribbage at Cosmo Centre on Tuesday, June 28 at
1:00 p.m. Cost $5 includes snacks & prizes
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – Branch 59
Moose Jaw, 268 High St W: Like us on Facebook @ Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 59 Moose Jaw; Check our website
@ br59sklegion.ca
Friday Supper in the lounge @ 5:30 pm. Tickets should
be purchased by the previous Wednesday. Suppers will
continue until the end of June.
Legion Meat Draw in the lounge Saturdays @ 3:00 pm.
Everyone welcome
Legion Foot Care Clinic – last Thursday of the month
(Legion members only). Please call 306-692-5453 to book
an appointment.
ARMY NAVY AND AIR FORCE VETERANS,
279 High St. W. Phone 306.693.1656.
Anavets Meat Draw held every Saturday afternoon at 4:30
p.m. Everyone Welcome!
Anavets Cribbage held every Thursday afternoon at
1:30 p.m. Please call to register306.693.1656. Everyone
Welcome!
Anavets Tuesday and Thursday Pool Night starts at 7:00
p.m. Everyone Welcome!
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, 561 Home
St. W, Moose Jaw.
Monday evenings: Cribbage – 7:00 p.m.; $2pp. Registration
6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome
Tuesdays (first and third): Auxiliary meetings at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesdays: Eagles Dart League – 7:30 p.m. This is a
mixed event and open to members.
Thursdays:
Ladies
Auxiliary Meat draw – 5:30
p.m.
Friday and Saturdays –
Dancing at Eagles with live
bands performing – 8:30
p.m. to closing
Sundays (first and third):
11:30 a.m. Aerie meeting
THE
FRIENDLY
CITY
OPTIMIST
CLUB invites everyone
to meetings at the Heritage
Inn on the second &
fourth Tuesday of each
month. Social at 6:00 p.m./
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Supper at 6:30 p.m./meeting at 7:00 p.m. For more info call
306.694.4121 or email [email protected]
INFORMED CHOICES Pregnancy Center. Dropin Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Free confidential and non-judgmental counselling
and support available for women and men experiencing an
unplanned pregnancy at 251A High St. W. Text 306-6908462.
BINGO is held every Tuesday evening at Church of Our
Lady Community Centre, 566 Vaughan St. Doors open at
6:00 p.m. and bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. Lunch is available.
SALVATION ARMY: Sunday School at 9:30 a.m./
Sunday Worship at 11:00 a.m./Evening Service 6:30 p.m.
at Community Complex.
MOOSE
JAW
SCOTTISH
COUNTRY
DANCE TROUPE invites all to come join in the social
dance of Scotland. Great exercise with lively music as in
reels, jigs and more slower and stately as in strathpeys taking
you through special formations. Classes: Thursdays 7-8:30
pm at the Moose Jaw Public Library. For more information
call 306.972.6121 or 306.692.9851.
MOOSE JAW ROTARY CLUB meets Mondays
at noon at the Heritage Inn. Information available at 306692-3842.
ROTARY
CLUB
OF
MOOSE
JAW
WAKAMOW meets the second and fourth Monday of
the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Heritage Inn.
K-40 CLUB OF MOOSE JAW generally meets
the second Tuesday of the month.
THE MOOSE JAW SCRABBLE CLUB meets
every Friday afternoon at 1:00pm in the Craft Room at the
Cosmo Centre 235 3rd Ave NE. Come join us for several
games of brain challenging fun. For information call 306 692
0731.
MOOSE JAW DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
meets at the Comfort Inn three times per week: Mondays
– 7:00 p.m. – Rookie-Master Night/Thursdays – 7:00 p.m.
– Stratified Open Pairs/Fridays – 1:30 p.m. – Stratified
Open Pairs. For Partnerships call Dave Morrell at 693-1427.
Cypress Paving celebrates 40th
Anniversary
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Cypress Paving has been in business for 40 years and so on June 17 they held a community barbecue as part of their celebration.
Cypress Paving has always been a family owned and operated business.
“This is our 40th anniversary this year, having opened in 1976. We decided to have a
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TRADING THOUGHTS
“Open party” idea intended to appeal to younger generations
Joining a political party has
always been a significant
decision for individual voters.
Joining a political party in
by Ron Walter Canada instantly loads the
members’ backs with baggage
- baggage that ranges from being publicly identified with
that party’s actions, admitting agreement to that party’s
policies to the expectation of financial and physical
support during election campaigns.
Letting your name be placed on party membership rolls
amounts to joining a cultural tribe, allying with that tribe’s
patterns of thought and practices.
Members can propose and change policy but once a policy
is adopted they are expected to fall in line with the rest of
the tribe.
The political system of operation closely resembles
the military hierarchy management style adopted when
industry moved from cottage workers to factory floors
with literal armies of employees.
That management system with leader/commander at
the centre, supported by a team of lesser level leaders
(colonels, majors, captains, sergeants) heads the rank and
file members/ employees.
In Canada and most democracies joining a political party
has always meant paying a fee. The federal Liberal Party
under the influence of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just
voted to end that membership requirement.
The federal Liberal Party from now on will be an “open”
party. Membership requires only registering with the party.
Generations of baby boomers and pre-baby boomers will
find it hard to wrap their heads around this “open party”
system.
The “open party” should move the Liberal Party away
from the military hierarchy management style into
possibly chaotic style of management by collaboration
and consensus.
Aside from bureaucratic talk and some action by educators,
social workers and technology industries, management by
collaborating and consensus remains an interesting theory.
So why is Justin Trudeau so intent on shifting his party’s
management style to this little-tested method?
Trudeau is seeking to build the party’s future with the
coming influential millennial generation and those
following it.
This is a generation that grew up with computers, with
rapidly changing disruptive technologies and entertainment
like TV’s Survivor. This generation has little patience with
self-important leaders, red tape, delays and old ways that
often defy common sense.
They thrive on change. When they want change they want
it now; when they do well they want to know now, not at
next year’s annual service awards.
And they don’t like being told they have to buy into a whole
platform of policies. They live by practical solutions, not
by blind allegiance to philosophy.
The torch of political influence is being passed from the
baby boomer generation to them.
The only two politicians in Canada who seem to
understand this social media accomplished generation
are Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall and Prime Minister
Trudeau.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
June is Parks and Recreation Month at Wakamow Valley
By Larissa Kurz
the campaign and encourages everyone to come down and participate.
“I think it’s really important
not to underestimate the importance of parks in towns
such as Moose Jaw...”
- Ailsa McKeen
Although the disc golf night was friendly fun, the mosquitos were out for blood.
Every Thursday evening during the
month of June, wander down into
Wakamow Valley for free and fun
activities being offered as a part of
the provincial Parks and Recreation
Month campaign.
The campaign seeks to showcase what
the Valley has to offer and to get residents of Moose Jaw out and about, excited about the great weather, enjoying
time in the Valley. All events are free
and run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., and
hopefully include something that will
interest everyone.
The geocaching event scheduled for
June 2 was unfortunately rained out,
but the beautiful weather meant that
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on this particular Thursday, there was
a drop-in disc golf session, available
to all ages.
On June 16th, drop-in canoeing and
kayaking with the Moose Jaw Canoe
and Kayak Club at Kiwanis River
Park was open for anyone to attend.
Get ready for June 23rd with a Hoop
Play event scheduled and on June 30th
there will be a Zumba class offered,
both at Lions River Park beginning
at 6:30 p.m. Due to the nature of the
Hoop Play class, it will be for those
age 16 and older, but the Zumba class
welcomes everyone of all ages.
Ailsa McKeen, Wakamow Valley Authority Event Planner, is excited about
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“I think Wakamow is a beautiful place,
regardless of the season — every season it’s very nice, it’s beautiful — but
summer is really when it comes into its
own,” said McKeen. “[The campaign
is] just an opportunity for people to
come down and experience something
new in the Valley, perhaps try an activity they haven’t tried before, and
it’s all free so it’s very accessible to
everybody.”
“June is Parks and Recreation Month”
is a campaign meant to spotlight public parks, and McKeen hopes that the
events planned will do just that.
“Disc golf is something we’d love to
have in the Valley, have a course set
up, so we wanted to try it and see what
people thought of it, see how popular it is,” she said. “The canoeing and
kayaking. . . offers a really different
view of the Valley when you’re on the
river as opposed to walking along be-
side it, so we just wanted to encourage
people to see it from that perspective.”
For those concerned about the recent
provincial budget cuts, free public
events like these aren’t likely to be
disappearing. McKeen stressed that
the Authority puts these types of activities on using mostly grants and other
funding, and will continue — for the
foreseeable future — to seek out such
funding.
The campaign this June is a part of
a much larger goal than money and
budgets — the goal of promoting fun
and accessible activities that can be
provided by public parks, which help
communities stay healthy and active.
“I think it’s really important not to underestimate the importance of parks in
towns such as Moose Jaw, or anywhere
across Saskatchewan.” said McKeen.
“I think it’s important to have these
free and accessible places where people can really experience what nature
has to offer and see wildlife and really,
the physical benefits of the parks, the
mental benefits. . . and also the social
interaction you get from it as well.”
So gather the family and head down to
Wakamow Valley this month and participate — and be sure to bring some
bug spray.
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15 Wing marches on in Moose Jaw
By Larissa Kurz
Wing Commander Colonel Alex Day leads the parade towards City Hall.
June 11th was a important day for 15
Wing Moose Jaw, as members of the military base made their way to City Hall to
meet with Mayor Deb Higgins, who then
granted them the Freedom of the City in a
gesture of trust and companionship.
Beginning just outside Crescent Park, air
Members of the Legion marched with
15 Wing, carrying the flags.
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gathered with members of the Royal Canadian Legion and marched towards the
police station. Citizens of Moose Jaw
gathered to watch the uniformed parade,
which only stopped for the ceremony of
recognition from Mayor Higgins before
continuing down Main Street as two
Hawks and two Harvard jets flew overhead.
Freedom of the City is a tradition that
dates back several hundred years, to
when marauding military units had to
request permission to enter the walls of
a city or town — and to be granted such
permission was an incredible honor given
by the citizens of that city, one that cannot
be taken away.
It has been over 20 years since the Freedom of the City was last presented to 15
Wing and although the honor can never
be rescinded, Colonel Alex Day, Wing
Commander, finds such displays of tradition to be just as important to maintain.
“I think it really goes to the honor of the
traditions, from the past, but a big part of
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are members of the city, they live in the
town, we enjoy living here. It’s great to
be welcomed back in by the Mayor in a
formal way such as [this],” said Day.
Although there are no walls surrounding Moose Jaw and the parade itself was
mostly ceremonial, it was an important
moment for 15 Wing and for the city.
“We don’t get a lot of chances to parade
in town, like in years past, so I’m glad
we had the chance to do this and I hope
everybody had a great time and enjoyed
themselves,” said Day.
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it is to help celebrate the community spirit that we’ve got down at the base, at 15
Wing, and the relationship that we’ve got
with the city of Moose Jaw itself,” said
Day.
Carol Reynolds-Wittman, communications manager for the City of Moose Jaw,
notes that the parade is meant to communicate more than just welcoming the base
into the city.
“I think it symbolizes the strength of the
relationship between the base and the
city, and how we work together and we
rely on each other, and I think the community of Moose Jaw appreciates these
demonstrations of tradition.”
The speech given by Mayor Higgins emphasized the historic ties between Moose
Jaw and 15 Wing as an arm of the Royal
Canadian Air Force, and the historic past
between the military unit and the city.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of
the British Commonwealth Air Training
Program, developed in response to World
War II, and also the adoption of 15 Wing
into the BCATP as a training base. Historically, 15 Wing and Moose Jaw have a
lasting connection, both past and present.
“The fact that our members of the Wing
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Photographers/authors place Sask Number One for taking photos
By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express
The Karpans
Two authors of travel books say that Saskatchewan is
a photographer’s delight.
“The question is why Saskatchewan? What’s so special about Saskatchewan from a photographer’s point
of view?” Allan Karpan asked the 19th annual Shorebird Festival at Chaplin.
“The things springing to mind is the variety that we
have.”
There’s just incredible diversity
“Starting in the far south you’ve got primeval-looking bison wandering the grasslands and then in the
north you have some spectacular waterfalls and wild
rivers.
“In between you’ve got everything from some of the
baddest badlands to sand dunes. It’s almost like two
different countries.”
He said Saskatchewan has more sand dunes than anywhere in Canada as well as some of the most picturesque river valleys like the Qu’Appelle Valley.
Special places for photographers range from eroded
cliffs, sandstone formations and sand castles along
Lake Diefenbaker to the hard red granite cliffs of the
Great Canadian Shield.
“Places like the Cypress Hills don’t really fit into
a pattern,” he said. “The hills are a combination of
highlands, grasslands and forests, a delightful mixture of all those elements that come together that
make a photograph.”
But the crucial element for photographers is the qual-
ity of light.
“We’ve been fortunate to photograph in a lot of different really spectacular parts of the world but when it
comes to quality of light there’s very few places that
can match what we’ve got close to home.”
The province is famous for sunrises and sunsets.
“Without a doubt we’ve got the best sunrises and sunsets on the planet.”
And he said not to forget about the critters.
“Being on the Central North American flyway we
get incredible numbers of waterfowl, cranes through
here…migration is one of Saskatchewan’s great spectacles.”
This province is known as the duck factory of North
America with one of every four ducks raised here.
Half of Canada’s pelicans live in this province.
“Chaplin Lake and the surrounding area, we think, is
one of the gems of Saskatchewan. We (Karpan and
his wife Arlene) especially enjoy coming to this part
of the country at this time of the year when all the
birds are coming through.
“It’s not just Chaplin Lake. We always enjoy wandering around some of the wetlands near Morse and
Herbert.”
They love the large flocks of sanderlings and how the
tight formations turn as if choreographed yet no bird
ever flies into another.
One-half of the world’s sanderlings fly through Chaplin.
Resident species include the colourful American avocet and the endangered piping plover.
Arlene described the Avonlea badlands, southeast of
Moose Jaw.
“What’s special about this place is you are walking
across a normal-looking field and all of a sudden everything just drops away into this badland formation
“It’s really fun to explore there — everything from
the hoodoos with cap rock to the pillars.”
She said tours can be arranged through the Avonlea
Museum.
The Karpans’ latest book, Photographer’s Guide to
Saskatchewan, outlines where to go and discusses
some photo techniques.
The Shorebird Festival is the main fundraiser for
Chaplin Tourism to operate the Nature Centre interpreting the birds’ impact and living harmoniously
with a mineral industry. Shorebird tours of the lake
are offered.
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Joining forces in holistic approach
By Joan Ritchie
(l-r) Lynne Brochu; Connie Zinn & Maggie Brochu
Since May, three businesses have joined forces together
in one location at 102-53 Stadacona St. W in Moose Jaw,
to complement each other in a holistic approach to healing and health: Lynne Brochu (ISM Certified Physical
Therapist), owner and operator of Within Self Mastery
Through & Beyond Physical Therapy; Maggie Brochu,
Usui Reiki Master Practitioner; and Connie Zinn, owner
and licenced reflexologist of Sole Alignment Reflexology. Together they make up a well-rounded team offering
alternative healing practices, as well as offering essential
oils and organic and pure remedies for sale.
Lynne Brochu: Within Self Mastery Through & Beyond
Physical Therapy
Sometimes people have physical pain or issues in one
area of their body but the ‘driver’ that causes the problem might be initiated from somewhere else in the body.
Lynne Brochu says the take home message of her practice
is “to find the driver of the problem.” The Integrative
Systems Model is grounded in clear theoretical perspectives. It is a holistic approach: “If you have a shoulder pain with any kind of lifting, I don’t just look at your
shoulder,” said Brochu. “I look at your whole body. I
want to know what is happening from head to toe.” The
first focus of her treatment is on the cause of the pain.
“I go beyond the visible,” she said. Brochu doesn’t use
laser, ultrasound, ice, heat or any type of machines. With
a hands-on approach, she can isolate the cause, locate the
shifts and readjust to eliminate the misalignment. Brochu
says that because each treatment is unique and personal,
the approach has to be a one-on-one and unique for each
person. The focus is Release, Align, Connect & Move
(RACM) along with Brain Training, which is a teaching
on how to get certain muscles to fire where needed.
For more information, a consultation or to book an appointment, contact Lynne Brochu, Within Self Mastery Through & Beyond Physical Therapy at (ph)
306.972.9088; (fax) 306.972.9089; (visit) WithinPhysicalTherapy.com or (email) [email protected].
Maggie Brochu: Usui Reiki Master Practitioner
Maggie offers a Japanese Reiki healing technique “simply touch healing,” touch therapy that channels energy
through a practitioner that works on the aura of the body
or by laying-on-hands. The Usui System of Reiki Healing
focuses on self-treatment that balances and strengthens
the functions and health of the physical body, enhances
relaxation and self-awareness, and quiets and nourishes
the spirit.
Maggie says she can feel where healing is needed. “I can
feel it – I call on the divine and feel the vibrations and
zero into where your pain is,” she confirms.
To book an appointment with Maggie Brochu, Usui Reiki
Master Practitioner, text 306.313.6647 or email [email protected] .
Connie Zinn: Sole Alignment Reflexology
The health benefits of reflexology treatments are many
and offer a natural and complementary therapy. Licenced
Reflexologist Connie Zinn tailors every treatment to individual needs, taking into account both physical and
non-physical factors that influence a person’s wellbeing.
“Well-trained reflexologists do not diagnose, prescribe or
claim to cure but the therapy is believed to help restore
the body’s balance naturally,” says Zinn. Trigger points
or pressure sensors, located in the feet, hands, ears and
face correspond with all body parts and when pressure is
applied to these reflex points, the reflexology can activate
restoration to these areas for a healthier balance.
Reflexology can help to alleviate tension, reduce stress,
relieve back pain, treat migraines and help to relieve
sleeplessness, to name a few. There are few other therapies that treat the whole body in such a gentle non-invasive way. “We simply encourage the body to heal itself.”
Zinn has recently taken a Reflexology Lymphatic Drainage course. “The lymphatic is like the garbage removal of
the body,” says Zinn, “so it sometimes needs extra work
to unplug. I stimulate the lymphatic reflexes in the feet.”
Zinn says that this therapy is really good for breast cancer survivors; it helps with asthma, fatigue, fibromyalgia,
sinus pain, etc. She is now offering this service with her
business.
If you are interested in more information on reflexology
or would like to book a session with Licenced Reflexologist Connie Zinn at Sole Alignment, she can be reached
at (ph) 306.631.1933; (email) [email protected] or (visit)
www.solealignment.com .
Vanier Collegiate hands out year-end awards
by Scott Hellings
The Vanier Spirits senior girls basketball team received the Saskatchewan High
Schools Athletic Association (SHSAA) Sportsmanship Award. The Spirits had a great
showing at the Hoopla tournament back in March, bringing home the bronze medal.
With the school year coming to a close,
Vanier Collegiate held its final assembly for 2015-16 on June 14. A number of
awards were handed out.
The awards were as follows.
High School Accelerate Program: Elise
Melanson. Moose Jaw Art Guild Grade
9 Bursary: Savannah Kitchen. Moose
Jaw Pharmaceutical Association Science
Award, Grade 11: Evan Thomas. Duke of
Edinburgh’s International Award, Bronze:
Isabella Grajczyk, Sophia Grajczyk, Michael Blazieko, Marc Doyon, Jane Morris.
Silver: Isabella Grayczyk. The new robotics club was also recognized for their efforts this year.
Junior Achievement Business Hall of
Fame and Award Night. Environment,
Health and Safety: Corwyn Tomashewski.
Marketing Excellence: Kendall Bistretzan. Spirit of JA: Isabella Grajczyk. President of the Year: Ashley Blair.
Music Awards, Choir: Aiden Mitchell,
Catherine Duffy. Band: Nathan Kuntz,
Emma Ingold. Leadership: Claire Snyder.
Vanier Collegiate Male Spirit Team: Xyrus Smith, Callum Shaw and Chad Buchko (Captain). Female Spirit Team: Ashley
Blair, Hannah Wilder, and Janessa Barron
(Captain).
Panko Award: Emma Ingold. Christian
Concern Award: Elise Melanson. Principal’s Trophy: Janessa Barron.
A number of athletic awards were handed
out.
Cheer: Brittany Anderson (Most Improved), Kelton Kourie (Rookie), Melaine Bissonnette-Compain (Outstanding
Dedication), Mackenzie Kourie (Spirit of
Cheerleading), Ashley Blair (Most Valuable), Katie Marzolf (Outstanding Contribution).
Junior Girls Volleyball: Mackenzie Miller
(MVP). Junior Boys Volleyball: Ryan Zerf
(MVP). Senior Girls Volleyball: Janessa
Barron (MVP). Senior Boys Volleyball:
Kyle Wilson (MVP).
Junior Girls Basketball: Jenna Meili
(Rookie of the Year), Mackenzie Miller (MVP). Junior Boys Basketball: Ryan
Stefanovic (MVP). Senior Girls Basketball: Emily Reidy (MVP), Kirah Brown
(Sixth Spirit). Senior Boys Basketball:
Chad Buchko (MVP), Tucker Beattie
(Sixth Man).
The Vikings football team had their annual awards night earlier in the year but the
following athletes were recognized during
the assembly: Kelton Kouri (Offensive
Player of the Year), Chad Buchko (Defensive Player of the Year), Kelton Kouri
(MVP), Tyler Bell (Citizenship).
Girls Soccer: Alexis Jones, Caitlin Birkinshaw (Jenn Coke Trophy); Olivia Moyse
(MVP). Boys Soccer: Daniel DeGirolamo
(MVP). Golf: Dylan Jones (Top Golfer). Curling: Samantha McLaren (Top
Female), Brett Behm (Top Male). Badminton: Jane Morris (Top Female), Jia
Qi Wang (Top Male). Wrestling: Hunter
Bosch (Top Wrestler).
Track & Field: Ashley Blair, Nathan
Kuntz, Chad Buchko (Shawn Berg Memorial Trophy for top track athletes; Most
Deserving). Cross Country: Tannis Carle
(Top Female). Tyler Bell (Top Male).
MJHSAA Champions of Character in Athletics: Janessa Barron and Chad Buchko.
Morris Shield Award: Chad Buchko. Vanier Male and Female Athletes of the Year:
Chad Buchko and Emily Reidy.
The assembly also included a short memorial service for the victims of the recent
Orlando shooting. Three First Nations
murals were unveiled and blessed by Jeff
Cappo and Elder Margaret Rockthunder.
These murals will now be on display at
the school. Finally, it was a chance to say
goodbye to staff members who will be
leaving Vanier at the end of this school
year, including Al Thiessen, Lois Saunders, Rikki Bell, Les Monk, and Mary Lou
Gieni.
Elise Melanson won the Christian Cornerstone Award.
Chad Buchko and Emily Reidy were named
Male and Female Athletes of the Year.
From left to right: Councillor and Deputy Mayor Brian Swanson, Michael Blazieko, Isabella Grajczyk, Jane Morris, Sophia Grajczyk, and Marc Doyon. These five
students won the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Janessa Barron won the Principal’s
Trophy.
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BIZWORLD
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
Vision, drive created local spa development in 1996
It’s hard to believe that 20 years ago, this month, Temple Gardens Mineral Spa
opened for business
The spa is an integral piece off the local tourist/accommodation scene, now
taken for granted. Only longtime residents realize how vital it was to the city’s
development in the 1990s.
Once dubbed the sick city, with common jokes that the last person leaving
needed to turn off the lights, Moose Jaw’s downtown and economy were in a
sorry place.
The vacant business places on Main Street resembled an old man missing most
of his teeth.
The search was on for some business, some magic plan, to revive the city. The
idea of a spa using the 1930s geothermal well water that filled the Natatorium
Pool in the 1940s and 1950s was bandied about.
Several plans were drafted. “Who would visit a spa in Moose Jaw?” was the
most common response to the idea.
In came a local federal government employee with drive, enthusiasm and hard
work to spur the project. Her name is Deb Thorn.
Without her work, starting the project as a co-op, then switching to a for-profit
venture, without her time cajoling and convincing Moose Jaw residents to
pony up with cash to build, nothing would have happened.
She recruited the volunteers who developed the business plan and guided the
project.
Under her guidance the spa project became a community project with $3 million investment pumped in by residents, a $1 million loan from the city, and
the province adding in a few million.
Investors bought in for as little as $500, but the editor of the local daily, one of
the few believers, invested $2,000 and that publicity assisted the drive.
The city loan was controversial with opposition by several councillors and
former councillors. Many believed the city would never get repaid.
Well, the spa was successful beyond everyone’s dreams. The spa’s massage
and personal services operation, budgeted for $25,000 annual revenue, soon
became a $1 million a year operation. Visitors came from all over the world,
most particularly from Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Room occupancy hovered near the unbelievable 90 per cent level— 75 per
cent occupancy is considered high. The operation expanded from 69 rooms to
179 rooms.
When the casino was moved from the Exhibition grounds, the location across
from the spa was a no brainer.
Ten years later, the directors decided they had developed the business as far as
they could. An offer to purchase from Temple Real Estate Investment Trust,
now Temple Hotels, was accepted by shareholders
The original $1 shares were worth $3 in the sale — a pretty decent return on
investment.
The most important impact of the spa and its builders was this community realizing that its residents could be part of the solution to the economic situation.
From the spa, the community developed the tunnels and went on to other projects, Mae Wilson Theatre, Mosaic Place, YaraCentre — all developments that
make Moose Jaw a better place to live.
We need to thank the vision of the Deb Thorns of this world for amenities like
we have.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
“I eat, sleep and work, and I coach”
weightlifting: Melissa McPherson
by Larissa Kurz
“I’m usually one of the older one [but]
there are a couple other ladies that’re
my age that compete. You’ll see more
men that are older compete, but not a
lot of women. I would love to get more
out there.”
She trains five days a week, but says
that she does so more for enjoyment
than necessity. After competing for two
years, McPherson still enjoys the sport
and coaches Olympic weightlifting
classes and CrossFit classes on top of
her training regime, full-time job, and
family life.
Her favorite part is the challenge, the
repetition and the reward that comes
from training so hard. She says there is
never a dull moment in her training.
“It’s constantly evolving because you’re
never ever perfect. You’re always
tweaking something, you’re always fixing something,” said McPherson. “It’s
a challenge. It’s a rush to pick that bar
up off the ground and put a weight over
your head that is more than your body
weight. That’s what keeps me going.”
Melissa McPherson. Supplied photo. She would love to see more people
involved in the sport and have more
Melissa McPherson has been involved opportunities to train, specifically for
in weightlifting since she joined Cross- Olympic weightlifting in Moose Jaw.
Fit five years ago, and now she holds The Saskatchewan Weightlifting Assothe Canadian Masters Weightlifting re- ciation has meets all across the province
cord for the women’s 45-49 age catego- and the season usually runs from Sepry — no small feat of strength.
tember to February or March.
McPherson will continue to hold that Competitions may not offer any cash
record as she moves into the next age prizes, but there are medals and titles to
category, and will do so until someone be won and a number of opportunities
breaks it at a Masters competition in the to compete locally, provincially, and nasame age and weight category — some- tionally. And although those titles sound
thing that she would be completely okay great, McPherson says she’s there to
with happening.
meet her own goals and have fun.
“If it gets broke, that’s even better be- “If I do well for myself, everything
cause that shows that there are more goes fine, that’s great. I’m going to enpeople out there competing,” said courage you just as much, because if
McPherson.
you beat me that’s wonderful. Because
Weightlifting is separated by weight that means you’ve set out to do what
categories, so McPherson finds herself you want to do with your lifts,” said
competing next to all ages, and she McPherson. “Win, lose, I’m just there
wants to encourage people to get in- to have fun.”
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Cutting the ribbon. From left to right: Patrick Weatherald; Farm Business
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Trent Brister, General Manager of the Pasqua terminal; Ward Weisensel, Senior Vice-President, Trading, Procurement & Risk with G3; Ray Bisson, Vice
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The company aims to create more
competition in the industry.
G3 Canada Limited is a relatively
new company that is based out of
Winnipeg. They have facilities in
Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. They hope to have a terminal built in Vancouver sometime in
the near future.
“We like to think of G3 as Canada’s
newest grain company but we have
really been around in one shape or
another for quite some time. We were
formed out of the combination of
the former CWB (Canadian Wheat
Board), as well as Bunge Canada’s
former grain assets. We combined
those into one company and re-branded it as G3 Canada,” explained Brett
Malkoskie, Vice President of Business Development. “This terminal is
a huge step forward in our plans for
growth.”
The Pasqua terminal started taking
grain in February and the grand opening was not only a cause for celebration, but also a way for the company
to thank local producers for their support.
“We have had a real good response
from the local producers. A good
chunk of them have done business
here and it has gone very well. We are
really happy. There are 200 producers
here today and that says a lot,” said
Trent Brister, General Manager of the
Pasqua terminal.
Lyle Stewart, the Minister of Agriculture, congratulated G3 on the opening
of the terminal and said it will benefit
local farmers.
“We have innovative and dedicated
farmers and ranchers who play a vital
role in driving our entire economy.
This province is well-placed to meet
the growing global need for food.
With the opening of G3’s latest facility here in Saskatchewan I believe
you too see the opportunities here…
We know this facility is an important
piece in the international trade of Saskatchewan’s high-quality products,”
said Stewart. “Building a productive,
sustainable, and world-leading agriculture industry is a priority for all of
us here today. Once again, congratulations on the grand opening of this
great facility. I feel like every time
we open the doors on a facility like
this we unlock a little bit more of Saskatchewan’s great potential.”
The concrete storage area of the facility has a capacity of 635,000 bushels
(17,000 metric tons). Each steel bin
holds 303,000 bushels which is a total of 910,000 (24,000 metric tons).
The total storage capacity of the facility is 1.5 million bushels (42,000
metric tons).
“This is one of the fastest terminals
in western Canada. We can load rail
cars in three minutes and we can do
134 cars in nine hours. We can unload a truck in about four minutes,
and the producers really appreciate
it,” said Brister. “It is the speed and
the capacity that makes this terminal
stand out.”
“This is a state-of-the-art facility,”
added Malkoskie. “It is one of the
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western Canada and it is manned by a
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Ultimately, it is the people who make
a difference.
“We have an excellent staff. We have
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They do direct business with the producer and they build a relationship
with the prouder and take it from
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bidding, and shipping. We have one
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The brand new, state-of-the-art
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ly used, but less frequently defined. Thankfully chain. For example “Cattle have sufficient quantity that you don’t agree with, speak up. If you are a
the beef industry, both globally and nationally, are and quality of water to meet their physical needs.” cattle producer, you will likely find that your operaworking to come up with a reasonable definition for These indicators are not something that is going to tion already meets or exceeds most of the indicators
sustainably produced beef. The Canadian Round- be forced onto producers; rather it will be an av- (although we all have room to improve). You will
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members representing all parts of the beef value are doing the right thing – raising beef sustainably to people who aren’t in the livestock industry and
chain including, producer organizations, proces- and humanely. The CRSB is not developing this are questioning what they hear in advertising camframework in isolation; they welcome and encour- paigns. As a cattle producer it is a chance to proudsors, retailers, and food service companies.
The CRSB hopes to: Be a global leader in the age input. The development process has already ly and transparently tell consumers “this is how we
continuous improvement and sustainability of the gone through one round of public consultation and do things, and yes it is sustainable.”
beef value chain through science, multi-stakehold- stakeholder engagement. There will soon be anoth- Getting involved is easy, sign up for the CRSB
er engagement, communication and collaboration er opportunity to comment on these indicators in newsletter on their website: http://crsb.ca/. They
will notify you of the opportunity to comment on
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CRSB is working on a framework that will estab- Take advantage of this opportunity and make sure the indicators and the timeframe in which to do it.
lish indicators of sustainable livestock operations as your voice is heard. This framework document has If you would like more information on this topic
well as a verification process for those operations. the potential to lead the industry in livestock pro- please call the Moose Jaw Regional Office 1-866These indicators will essentially be things that can duction practices. If you read through the CRSB in- 457-2377.
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Magician Danny Kazam performed for
the kids at the Library theatre.
This summer should be full of interesting events and literary adventures at
the library, as the Raise-a-Reader summer program was launched on June
4th — with a magic-filled show and a
draw for a Nerf gun set.
This year, all kinds of events will be
taking place throughout the summer,
from Monday to Friday each week,
focused on getting kids interested in
reading and learning. Outdoor science,
story times, crafts, Legomania, dance
parties, and even a visit to the Free to
Be Me Animal Sanctuary in Moose
Jaw are just a few of the things scheduled already.
Many of the programs are drop-in,
while others require registration, but
they all promise to be great fun. Daycare groups and kids’ camp groups are
welcome to join in any of the events
as well.
In addition to the events during the
day, the Library also offers do-it-yourself stuff for kids and families at the
library.
Tina Dolcetti, the Children’s Librarian
Chico the mind-reading monkey is trying to read her mind.
and summer program organizer, is excited about what’s going on.
“We’re doing a whole ton of fun things
throughout the summer. We’ve got explosive science happening outside, it’s
drop-in. Once a week we’ve got outdoor story times, we’ve got Lego happening once a week,” said Dolcetti.
“We have a program . . . finding Dory
every day, and every time you find
Dory you get a prize. Another one is
about folding airplanes.”
There’s something of interest for everyone, on top of the prizes that kids
can get for logging reading hours.
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“We have draws once a week during
the summer for prizes. Prizes in the
past have been a whole ton of cool
stuff, including books,” said Dolcetti.
“They can log the time that they spend
reading, if they are reading pretty
much anything that is printed. Even
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reading…even if it’s a board game.”
The reading program is offered
through the Moose Jaw Public Library, but Dolcetti encourages everyone to sign up, even if they don’t have
a library card.
“Come on in to the library and sign up.
It’s free to do so, you don’t need a library card,” said Dolcetti.
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Past Times Gifts & Photography - a business profile
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going, ‘let’s go, let’s go, let’s go,’” said Thul.
Thul also noted that lately they have been doing
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Costuming for the old time photographs fit all
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all displayed up and down the walls of the store.
Past Times is often known as the place with the
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“We carry a huge selection of fairy garden stuff,
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furniture, garden stuff for your fairy garden. So
lots there, in that area,” said Thul. “We [also] carry a lot of vintage candies, like the Pink Elephant
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The store itself is located just down the block
Nugget gum, the butter rum Lifesavers. They’re a from the Tunnels, on Main Street.
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While one side of the store holds giftware, the other side is home to a photography studio, specializing in old time photos. Customers can choose from
a variety of costumes and settings, and immerse
themselves in the past.
“We do groups, singles up to groups. We have
Western, 20s, Victorian, bathtub [settings]. Pretty much all sizes to fit all smiles,” said Thul. “It’s
easy to do, it only takes about 15 minutes of your
time, and you go home with the picture. Makes it
nice for tourists.”
Thul says the most popular request is the 20s
theme, which he finds fits in so well with Moose
Jaw’s history. Located on Main Street, Past Times
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In addition to the warm atmosphere and the range
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MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • PAGE A15
Warriors Alumni Golf Tournament
returns for seventh year
by Scott Hellings
Get ready to
hit the links
for a good
cause.
The
K+S
Potash
Canada Moose
Jaw Warriors
Alumni Golf
Tournament is back for a seventh year. Golfers will have a chance to team up with current and past members of the Warriors to raise
funds for the team’s Education Fund. The
event will be held July 7 and 8 at the Hillcrest
Golf Club.
“The sole purpose is to raise funds for the Warriors Education Fund. Annually, we spend in
excess of $150,000 in players’ post-secondary
education. Once they have left the team, and
if they aren’t going the pro route, they have
access to the scholarship. It is something that
both the entire league and the organization is
very proud of, but it is one of those things that
constantly needs to be fundraised for because
education is not getting cheaper,” said Corey
Nyhagen, Director of Business Operations.
“It is a chance to catch up with some of the
players and what they are doing now. Of
course, it is easy to know where the pros are
but it is a lot harder to know what the guys
who have gone to school are up to.”
The tournament has raised nearly $500,000 in
the past six years. This year’s goal is to raise
approximately $100,000.
It is expected that former Warriors Tanner
Eberle, Blair Jones, Cody Beach, and Jason
Bast will all return for the event. In addition,
Warriors legend Theo Fleury has already
committed to the tournament, along with Jeremy Roenick, who previously appeared at this
year’s Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Dinner. Nyhagen notes they are still waiting to hear back
from some players. In total, between 30 and
40 alumni will take part in the event. These
players will represent all eras of the team’s
history. Notably, some of the alumni participating in the tournament will have made use
of the scholarship.
Nyhagen says he no longer plays in the tournament because it gives him a chance to meet
with both sponsors and players, and thank everyone for their support. He adds the players
enjoy coming back to meet with fans, their
billet families, and the team’s office staff. Of
course, everyone is happy to see their favourite players back in the Friendly City.
“The city looks forward to having them back,”
said Nyhagen. “When they are here they belong to Moose Jaw. It is great to be able to
build relationships with our alumni. They
give us anywhere between one to five years of
their lives in entertainment, so to have them
come back and be recognized again, I think
that is the best part of the entire weekend.”
Nyhagen praised the organizing committee
for all their hard work. The golf committee is
headed up by Todd Hudson, along with Shea
Jameson, Jeff Jameson, Robin Gilroy, Bill
Jameson, and Wade Kot.
The event opens on Thursday, July 7 with registration and a social. On Friday, July 8 golfers will be treated to breakfast before teeing
off at the Hillcrest Golf Club at 9:00 a.m.
Teams are made fairly and are based on your
handicap. Prizes will be awarded to the top
teams. Entry for the tournament is $400 per
golfer. Spots are filling up fast so be sure to
act fast to avoid disappointment. Call the office at 306-694-5711 to register.
Fraser Tolmie enters mayoral race
by Scott Hellings
Fraser Tolmie is once again entering the mayoral race.
The municipal election is still
months away but Fraser Tolmie is
wasting little time by entering his
name in the mayoral race. Tolmie
recently announced his intention
to run before a packed room at the
Heritage Inn.
“My decision to run
is with the conviction
that I can make
things better.”
- Fraser Tolmie
“I have spoken with many people in recent months, people who
share my vision of a respectful
and supportive community,” said
Tolmie. “People want to work
together to find solutions to the
challenges that we face and to
create opportunities for prosperity. [They want] a city where we
work together to forge and sustain
a strong foundation in which our
families, business, and organizations can thrive. Together, we
can do so much and we can do so
much better, together.”
Tolmie previously served as a city
councillor from 2009-2012. In the
2012 municipal election he ran
for mayor opposite Deb Higgins.
In 2014 he sought nomination as
the Conservative Party candidate
for the Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan riding for the 2015
federal election.
Tolmie says he is persistent and
that he is ready to run again.
“The election was decided by a
very narrow margin. Since then,
frustrations have increased, not
abated. Many problems have not
been solved and, in some cases,
worsened. People are not feeling
respected or heard. Good leadership is inclusive and open. Good
leadership unites people, bringing them together to work for a
common good, [both] present and
future. Good leadership builds
bridge, forges alliances, and
builds a community. Good leadership has a shared vision, a plan,
and a way of getting things done
and done well,” said Tolmie.
“People are frustrated by the way
the Local Improvement Program
has been handled. It is causing
divisions and rancour. A city divided is what we have seen too
often in recent years. That is not
the community that Moose Jaw is
all about. We do have challenges
and some are the same as they
were four years ago, but there is
a better way to handle our present
circumstances and a better way
forward. People have the right to
voice their opinions and be heard.
My decision to run is with the
conviction that I can make things
better.”
Speaking to the media, Tolmie
noted he plans on discussing the
LIP program with concerned citizens, although he did not provide
any specific platform promises.
He did say that he intends to be as
approachable as possible during
his campaign.
“I have been pondering this decision for a while. I have been
watching how things have been
handled. I would do some things
differently,” said Tolmie. “My decision was not based on one issue;
there are a number of issues that
need to be dealt with and the way
the way they have been handled.
I want to focus on positive outcomes for this city.”
Ultimately, Tolmie believes in the
power of working together to find
solutions.
“When I look at this city I see its
limitless potential,” said Tolmie.
“The people of Moose Jaw have
the potential to make this city
better together. If people have a
better attitude and a better outlook, that will make things better.
When that happens, our community will overcome any problem
or crisis that may come its way...
You are why this city exists. The
roads are there to serve you. Water mains, sewer systems, and the
overall infrastructure are all there
to provide a service for you. City
hall is there to serve you. Elected
officials are there to represent and
serve you. Let me serve you. Let
me work with you and work beside you. Let me work with you.
I promise you that, together, we
can do better.”
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WACA Powwow
Photos & text by Larissa Kurz
The grand entry was led by the Eagle Staff, followed by flag-bearers holding the
provincial, national, Metis and Treaty 4 flags.
Fundraiser for MJ Humane Society
PAW-casso’s Painting Party
West Park Crossing Retirement Community hosted a successful fundraiser
for the Moose Jaw Humane Society (PAW-casso’s Painting Party) and raised
$320 for the local animal shelter! Pictured are the guests with their completed
paintings.
The Wakamow Aboriginal Community Association held their 5th Annual
Powwow on June 10th, at Kiwanis River Park in the Wakamow Valley, and were
graced with a beautiful June day. The event featured dancers and drum groups
from across the province, and brought together a number of people into an
inclusive, welcoming community to celebrate Aboriginal culture.
Successful Student
The grand entry at noon began the powwow, and included dancers of all ages,
several drum groups, dignitaries, residential school survivors, MLAs from the
city of Moose Jaw, and community members. As the group slowly followed
the leader carrying the honored eagle staff in a slow circle, each dancer and
dignitary joined in honoring a tradition of culture.
Jake Heisler
A dancer’s style and regalia says a lot
about them and where they are from
Dancers of all ages shared in this
day, participating and showing their
culture.
The Saskatchewan Music Festival Association recently held it’s Annual
Provincial Music Festival in Saskatoon Local vocal student Jake Heisler was
very successful. He was chosen to represent Saskatchewan at the Canadian
National Music Festival in Musical Theatre. The National Music Festival will be
held in Edmonton August 11-13. Jake was also awarded the Joy McFarlaneBurton Senior Musical Theatre Scholarship for best performance of an Up-tempo
musical theatre solo. He was chosen to compete in the Grand Awards Concert
in which he was awarded top musical theatre performer at the Saskatchewan
Music Festival. Jake was accompanied on piano by his singing teacher Jeri Ryba.
He is the son of Rod and Lorie Heisler and a graduate of Vanier Collegiate. Jake
will be attending York University in Toronto in the fall in the Bachelor of Fine Arts
program with his major in acting.
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Vanier Junior Achievement brings home a win
by Larissa Kurz
Award for her role as the vice-president of marketing and sales at Sweet
Scents.
It was an honour for each nominee to
see their name on the shortlist, as over
400 students in the southern Saskatchewan area participated in the program
this year. Thus, winning an award was
a good surprise for these Vanier students.
“I was surprised, I was really surprised. I didn’t think I was going to
win, so it was cool,” said Grajczyk.
“I was like, ‘okay if I’m shortlisted for
Award winners from Vanier Junior Achievement at the Saskatchewan Business the nominations then that’s a victory in
Hall of Fame Banquet. From left to right: Isabella Grajczyk, Ashley Blair, Kendall
my books.’ And then I won and was
Bistretzan, Corwyn Tomashewski. Supplied photo.
like, okay sweet!” added Bistretzan.
Vanier Collegiate students in the Ju- chocolates and natural, organic bath
Both companies donated 25 per cent
nior Achievement program travelled salts and sugar scrubs, and the Christof their profits to charities around the
to Regina on June 9th for the Business mas Craft and Trade Show, which
city. Sweet Scents gave about $700 to
Hall of Fame Awards Banquet, where boasted over 55 vendors.
Cool Earth, a charity working to prethey brought home a number of nomi- Both companies were nominated for
serve rainforests, and the Christmas
nations and a few awards for their hard Most Improved, among a number of
Craft and Trade Show donated $1,400
work.
other awards, and four students won
to the Children’s Hospital Foundation
The Junior Achievement program is their nominations and brought home a
of Saskatchewan.
international, non-profit, and specifi- plaque to prove it.
The net profit after these charitable
cally designed to give students a prac- Ashley Blair won President of the
donations belongs to the students, as
tical business experience in a hands-on Year for the Christmas Craft and
shareholders, and although the moncapacity — by starting and managing Trade Show. Isabella Grajczyk, as the
etary return is compelling, all four
their own business.
vice-president of production and huaward winners said the experience was
Vanier has been offering the JA pro- man resources for Sweet Scents, won
the best part.
gram for five years, with a total of 10 the Spirit of JA Award. Corwyn To“It was really cool to be able to be
businesses involved in JA over the mashewski won the Vice-President of
part of a business, and kind of have
years. This past year, the two busi- Environment Health and Safety Award
that aspect of teamwork with our other
nesses designed by the students were for Sweet Scents, and Kendall Bisbusiness members, because we all had
Sweet Scents, which offered gourmet tretzan won the Marketing Excellence
MJDSHF unveils new mural
by Scott Hellings
something to do and we were all working to help each other out to the best
of our abilities,” said Bistretzan. “We
also formed a lot of friendships within
our business, which I think was really
awesome.”
“I think it was great that we could have
our own business, something that we
had made ourselves and that we could
stand behind as ours rather than something that we’re just working for, of
somebody else’s,” said Tomashewski.
All four students agreed that they’d
be returning to the program again next
year, something that Christa Lapointe
has seen a lot of in the past, as the advisor for the program at Vanier.
“I’ve had students retake the class —
not for the credit but just for the learning experience and the lessons and the
opportunity, not just to make money but to give back and contribute to
something bigger,” said Lapointe.
Bistretzan, Grajczyk, and Tomashewski had some advice to offer other students about the program.
“Join Junior Achievement,” said Bistretzan.
“It’s fun, it’s worth it,” added Grajczyk.
“[But] make sure you record everything as you’re going through it. It’s
really hard at the end to go back and
find numbers,” said Tomashewski.
15th Annual Moose Jawg
for Health Foundation
For Moose Jaw Express
The new Moose Jaw & District Sports Hall of Fame mural, located on the mezzanine
at Mosaic Place. From left to right: board members Bob Symenuk; Linda Symenuk; Jaye Mitchell; Doug Campbell, Director of Business Development with Mosaic
Place; Larry Graham, President of the MJDSHF; Ken Bradley; Cpl. Taylor Mickleborough, President of the Moose Jaw Police Association; and Cpl. Cam Lewis.
The Moose Jaw & District Sports Hall of Fame (MJDSHF) recently
unveiled the new and improved induction wall at Mosaic Place. In addition to showcasing the Hall of Fame’s inductees, the new installation
includes a mural depicting some of the city’s most iconic sports venues.
The featured sites include: the Civic Centre, the Speed Skating Oval in
Wakamow, the Natatorium, Gutheridge Field, Ross Wells Park, Memorial Field, Hillcrest golf course, and Mosaic Place. The mural was made
possible through the Hall of Fame’s title sponsor, the Moose Jaw Police
Association.
It will be a busy few months for the MJDSHF committee, as they are set
to host the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame’s 50th Anniversary exhibit.
On September 29, Diamond Girls, a one-act, one-woman play featuring the Saskatchewan connection to the All-American Girls Professional
Baseball League will come to Moose Jaw. A performance will be held
at the Mae Wilson Theatre, and the show is sponsored by the MJDSHF.
During that month the MJDSHF will also announce its 2016 inductees.
The induction ceremony will be held in November.
Again this year, The Moose Jawg is expected to be one of the most popular in the province.
Another year to run the race; the 15th
Annual Moose Jawg Charity Road Race
will be at the starting blocks in support
of the Moose Jaw Health Foundation on
July 1st.
Every Canada Day morning in Moose
Jaw’s lush Wakamow Valley, Jawgers run
a 5km or 10km race, organized and hosted by local volunteers.
As an official Timex Road Race, the Jawg
has attracted runners from as far away
as North Carolina, Minnesota, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, South Africa and
France. The “Runt Run” that takes place
prior to the main event has proven to be
very entertaining as a pre-race. Children
under 10 years of age run a small loop under 1km.
“There is no better way to start your Canada Day than running in the Moose Jawg,”
stated Kelly McElree Executive Director
of the Foundation. “When people participate in the Moose Jawg they are not
only having a great time, but they are also
helping to save lives of family and friends
who need medical services at the Dr. F.H.
Wigmore Regional Hospital.”
Over the past years, the Moose Jawg has
raised over $116,000. Proceeds from this
year’s Jawg will help purchase urgently
needed medical equipment to assist dedicated healthcare workers save and enhance lives at the new Dr. F.H. Wigmore
Regional Hospital. Statistically speaking, one in four people in Moose Jaw and
surrounding area utilize the regional hospital – the Jawg truly makes a significant
difference in the health of the community.
Dawn Luhning Race Director of the
Moose Jawg said, “The Moose Jawg
continues to be one of the great running
events on Canada Day in Saskatchewan.
Many participants comment about how
fun and laid back the event is and how
wonderful our volunteers are. Volunteers
are still being coordinated and we would
love to have more people on board to
help.”
You can go to the website moosejawg.
com to register.
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Saturday, June 25: 11:30 am – 11:30 pm
Sunday, June 26: 11:30 am – 9:30 pm
North Gate:
Friday, June 24: 9:00 am – 10:30 pm
Saturday, June 25: 7:00 am – 11:00 pm
Sunday, June 26: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm
Entertainment:
Friday, June 24
10:00 am: Mounted Shooting Competition
3:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
3:00 pm: Magic Bean Show
3:30 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
4:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
4:00 pm: Kid’s Tractor Pull
4:30 pm: Canine Stars
5:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
5:00 pm: Magic Bean Show
5:30 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
6:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
6:00 pm: Kid’s Tractor Pull
6:30 pm: Canine Stars
7:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
7:30 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
8:00 pm: Canine Stars
8:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
8:30 pm: Michelle Truman Vocalist
9:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
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Canine Stars
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Cutest Show on Earth
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Canine Stars
Mounted Shooting Showcase
Bird & Reptile Show
Magic Bean Show
Michelle Truman Vocalist
Bird & Reptile Show
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*Five Shows also provided by a juggler/bubble blower.
Times subject to change
Sunday, June 26
9:00 am: Light Horse Event
9:00 am: Mounted Shooting Competition
10:30 am: 4H Cattle Event
12:00 pm: Magic Bean Show
12:30 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
12:30 pm: Kid’s Tractor Pull
1:00 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
1:30 pm: Canine Stars
2:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
2:00 pm: Magic Bean Show
2:30 pm: Kid’s Tractor Pull
3:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
3:00 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
3:30 pm: Canine Stars
4:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
4:30 pm: Magic Bean Show
5:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
5:30 pm: Kid’s Tractor Pull
*Five Shows also provided by a juggler/bubble blower.
6:00 pm: Canine Stars
Times subject to change
6:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
6:30 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
Saturday, June 25
7:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
9:00 am: Light Horse Event
7:30 pm: Michelle Truman Vocalist
10:00 am: 4H Cattle Event
12:00 pm: Mounted Shooting Competition 8:00 pm: Bird & Reptile Show
12:00 pm: Cutest Show on Earth
*Five Shows also provided by a juggler/bubble blower.
12:30 pm: Kid’s Tractor Pull
Times subject to change
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Tasting
different
wines and learning what other menu
items go with each blend has turned
into big business in markets that previously thought beer and pretzels ranked
on top of cultural tastes.
Prior to allergic reactions to all things
alcoholic, I confess that even then
wine was not my favourite beverage.
If wine were offered, I would ask for
a glass of ginger ale on the side. Purpose of the ginger ale was to mix with
the wine to kill the wine taste. And
to further horrify wine connoisseurs,
Lonesome Charlie was the wine of
choice on trips to the wine shop.
So I don’t quite understand why the
opportunity to buy two grape vines
in a Napa Valley vineyard caught my
attention. But it did. For only $119,
anyone interested is invited to purchase the vines from the Carneros
Della Notte Winery in California. This
is not a fly-by-night operation, it having won awards for various blends of
grapes and ingredients that eventually become wine. Nor are these vines
brand new plants: information verifies
they were planted in 2000 and on a
regular day would cost $198, so this is
a bargain in wine terms.
As soon as the money changes hands,
the new owner will receive a certificate of ownership plus a photograph
of the vines with the owners’ name
laminated and tagged to the vines.
Buyers do not get to pick their vines
but visitation is permitted 24-7.
The winery’s management will provide access to hands-on lessons on
how to pre-prune, prune, sucker, leaf
or harvest the grapes. Plus there will
be access to a live webcam so owners will be able to see the entire vineyard, not just the two vines under their
ownership. If I were a buyer, I could
choose to travel to Napa Valley to personally look after my vines or I could
trust them to the vineyard staff to lovingly provide the necessary care.
Another perk to owning two vines
would be two tickets to the annual
harvest party in September at which
there would be live music, grape picking and tours. I assume wine would be
served, without the side of pop. Plus
the winery is offering 50 per cent off
deals for all wine types made on the
site. Accommodations and travel are
not part of the package.
If attending the party is out of the
question, I could still get a hands-on
feeling of the grapes produced — staff
will send me a box of grapes from my
vines should I desire such a shipment.
How would I know if they were truly my grapes and does the winery pay
shipping charges?
Sale of the vines is limited to one
set of vines per buyer but purchase
of a second set is permitted as a gift
so Housemate could also become an
owner. The setup is designed however
so that no one can buy enough vines to
take over the vineyard. Lease renewal
is a possibility.
There are many considerations to ponder before getting into the vine-purchase opportunity. Sure it might be
fun to brag about being a vineyard
partner. And learning about wine production does not mean I have to drink
the final product.
But I wonder how Canadian ownership
of some grape vines would be viewed
by Donald Trump should he become
president of the United States? If he
vetoes foreign ownership in his country, will Canadians receive a refund of
their $119 investment?
Perhaps my hesitation to invest in
wine is just sour grapes.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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Brett Sentes was playing at the Lynbrook on June 19 with winds
gusting from 56 to 70 kms per hour. He hit an 8 iron from 190
yards into hole 15, on his second shot. Hole 15 is a Par 5 that mea
measures 504 yards long. That is an ALBATROSS, and that is one of
the rarest of all golf shots. Brett was on his way to a amazing round
of 71, in golf conditions that keep a lot of people away from the
course on a Sunday afternoon. With Brett at the time of the miracle
shot was his Dad, Larry Sentes, as well as Rob Seibel and Blake
Seibel.
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Sleeping bags, a small tarp, first aid gear
and clothing seem to take up most of the
space and I have those wisely wrapped
in some heavy duty garbage bags. I have
been able to add some additions to the
SHTF bag with wise purchases at garage sales. I added a solar/windup-radio/flashlight/siren/alarmclock/compass
gadget that does everything but tell you
your weight to the bag for three bucks.
A multi tool and a hiker’s saw is a good
start to an emergency tool kit. Some ancient wise man, perhaps Archimedes, once said, “With the right Swiss Army Knife, a man could move
the world” so I have one of those in my kit. At one point a while back,
I had a binder with photocopies of important papers like insurance and
such but I recently tossed the binder in favor of a computer memory
stick that not only has our important information but also copies of
family and valuable possession (guitars and jewelry) photos. The experts suggest including $500 cash or gold in your SHTF bag and to be
honest, that just will not happen in our house as we simply do not have
spare money of any sort. In the event of a disaster, I will do what I always do and rely on my extreme good looks and pleasant personality,
but Mrs. B suggested that would be like having a speedboat and using
paddles to pull a water-skier…whatever that means.
Although there were quite a few things we learned from the SHTF
emergency drill, we surprised ourselves at how prepared we actually
seemed to be. With the exception of food and water, now in another
SHTF bag, we were basically ready to bug out, except for two very
important items. We had totally ignored our pets Timber and the kitten,
Miss Ella. There is now yet another SHTF bag for the pets including
food, collars, leashes and the kittens carry box. She may hate that box
on the way to the vet but she will survive an emergency evacuation
easier in her crate.
Being an old Boy Scout, I like to be prepared, but rarely is anyone
totally ready for the unexpected. If the time comes, I hope we can be
safe and help anyway we can. Hopefully we will never find out when
the SHTF.
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When the SHTF
It happened only a few days ago while we were
quietly walking Timber the wonder dog along
the beach. To say we were startled would be an
understatement of epic proportions.
As we were looking for heart-shaped stones on
the beach, the village’s Emergency Siren suddenly blasted and as every bird in the province
by Dale “bushy” Bush took to the sky, Mrs. B and myself had to check
our pulses to see if our hearts were still beating.
Not only was there the shock of a sudden high decibel siren, there was
the shock of “what the heck is going on” to cause the high decibel siren to blast. We were only able to use sign language to communicate
as we called the frightened and shaking Timber back to us. Then after
what seemed like hours, actually one minute, which is still a long time
to be subjected to an ear splitting siren, there was a “This is a Test”
announcement and then a much quieter but still annoying beeping continued. Every minute or so, the “test” announcement was made. By
now, there was some action at the fire hall as the first responders began
to perform emergency drills, one of which was to inform the village of
a possible evacuation. We dutifully acted our part and hightailed it the
four blocks home, which was just fine with the still shaking Timber,
Mrs. B and myself.
We had been aware that there was the possibility of an emergency response drill because of the early forest fire season and some recent
evacuations in the North, but we were surprised and alarmed (pun intended). These Emergency Response Drills seem to be very important
in a province that could experience such a wide variety of disasters.
These drills were in fact province wide and jokingly called the SHTF
drills. SHTF is an acronym for S-omething Hits The Fan. Out on the
coast and on the Island, they got to “enjoy” earthquake, hurricane and
tsunami evacuation drills which would be triply alarming. Fortunately,
no tsunami training is needed on Liars Mountain, although it can get
windy but not hurricane or tornado type winds. We are lucky here on
Liars Mountain. We have a moderate climate and a low to moderate
earthquake risk. There is one possible disaster that is a distinct possibility here and that is the danger of forest fires.
We are somewhat prepared to evacuate or “bug out” when the SHTF.
I have prepared an old hockey bag with some basic items needed for
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Vintage, classic cars and trucks rekindle
memories at Sukanen car show
By Ron Walter
For Moose Jaw Express
1939 Hudson
The sight of old cars revives memories for people.
For some, the memories are of
younger days when the car they
owned gave them a new freedom,
or memories of family visits and
vacations by car.
For one man at the Sukanen Ship
Museum Spring Fling car show,
the memory was a 1938 Mercury convertible he owned briefly
before trading it off for a “better
model.”
Only 50 of that model were made
during that year of the Great Depression. “Imagine what it would
be worth now?” he asked.
“If only we had known what those
cars would be worth,” sighed another visitor viewing more than
120 vehicles on display at the
Rare Whippet
1938 Olds
pioneer village museum south of
Moose Jaw.
A recently-restored 1957 Volkswagen “Beetle” was displayed by
owner Bob Reid.
The car was left in a quonset storage building for years on a farm
near Boharm when he bought it.
“It only had 89,000 original miles
on it” and was sold by a High Street
Volkswagen dealer in Moose Jaw.
This model is called a Canadian
Standard, which was a cheaper
model than the normal VW.
Mice had eaten into the upholstery
and had lived in the car. “The back
seat was (once) full of mice; the
muffler was full of grain. When I
stripped the interior and then put
some air pressure in, the stuff that
came out was unbelievable.”
The VW is strictly a summer car with no heater.
“The idea was they would
take the hot air right off
the air-cooled engine. It
never worked.”
Built to be low-priced
the VW became pop-ular around the globe
with the last made in ‘35 Chevrole
t
Mexico in the early
2000s
“You don’t want to be in
a hurry.” Top highway
speed is 50 miles an
hour.
Winston Huenison was
seated by his rare 1939
Hudson car that he
bought from a farmer Wir
ed Up
Auto
near Boharm. “It was
MJ
really in sad shape.
The back seat was gone.
There was just enough
upholstery left for a pat
pattern.”
Parts were hard to come
by with many ordered
from Texas. “Hudson
has a unique kind of
clutch. Instead of 1926 Hudso
n
having just facings
on it they just have holes
with little pads all over it
and everything runs in a
very light film of oil.”
That cost almost $1,000.
The two-door car features a different front
seat. When a passen-ger gets in the rear Ra
re Ka
iser
seat the back on the
front seat folds forward and the whole front
bench angles forward to
allow easier access.
Huenison got into restoring by helping his
son-in-law Terry Paice
rebuild cars.
Through him he did
a Model A and had a Studebake
r
Whippet he restored
at the show. It was bought
as a parts car.
“I have wasted a lot of
money,” jokes Huenison.
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Are you ready?
You’ve decided to
sell your home, and
want to start the
preparation. Many
of our buyers are
millennials and it’s
favorable for your
home to appeal to
a “younger crowd.”
Young home buyers are looking for
space. They like
open concept living
By
areas with large isDoreen Heinbigner
lands, or taller tables
Broker/Owner
where they can gather around when entertaining guests. Have you considered playing up open
spaces and illustrating that your home is great for socializing and for hosting gatherings? Often these young families are busy, and the kitchen is the gathering point not
only for entertaining, but also crafts and homework. Bar
stools tucked under an island take up very little space and
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • PAGE A25
offer extra seating when needed in pinch.
Let’s make it functional. Installing shelving near electrical outlets can create convenient charging stations for devices such as phones and Ipads. Place a few hooks by the
entrance for a quick, organized dismount of jackets and
backpacks. We want your home to be family friendly, so
if it doesn’t have a fenced backyard for littles ones, consider including maps of nearby playgrounds!
Now that we are going into our favorite season, Summer, how about working on your curb appeal? Power
wash the exterior, clean the windows inside and out, and
make sure the sidewalks are in good condition. Find your
green thumb and plant just a few baskets out front to add
some color! Don’t forget about emphasizing your deck
with furniture and maybe some outdoor throw cushions.
If you live in a condo and only have a tiny deck, you
can still optimize that space with a small bistro table and
chairs. Throw on a colorful tablecloth with some matching dishes, or a vase full of flowers and you are good to
go!
Lastly, clean. Your home must be clean! Once you’ve
wiped down baseboards and ledges, make sure that the
floors are clean and in good shape. If your carpet is
stained, it may be worthwhile renting a carpet cleaner
and giving your flooring a good once-over. Find balance
between clean and lived-in. All of the clutter should be
organized or ideally packed away neatly, but we also
want some nice personal touches. Items like freshly cut
flowers make great centerpieces. Put counter top appliances away and replace them with a fresh bowl of season
fruit or lemons. This will not only brighten your space,
but it can create a wonderful natural scent that isn’t overpowering.
When we hit our hot temperatures, it is imperative that
your home’s interior is nice and cool for potential buyers.
If buyers are sweating while walking through the house
they are not going to be happy. They may question what
state of repair you’re A/C is in, and they may calculate
that into their offer. Keep it comfortable, we don’t want
it to feel like we’re stepping into a walk-in cooler either.
If your home doesn’t have central air, simply open some
windows for those days that are just unbearably hot.
If you are looking for more advice on staging, contact
your REALTOR® who can give you some additional tips
or refer you to a professional home stager.
Good luck, and happy selling!
Karate Club Shows Skill
By Larissa Kurz
said Seirys. “[Tournaments are] pretty fun,
you get to travel to different places and
this tournament, I actually went with my
whole family and camped in our RV and
went to Banff and Drumheller and everything else.”
Colin is glad to have the opportunity to
participate in Westerns again, especially
with the ongoing discussion about includ-
The competitors from the Five Hills Chito Ryu Karate Club. Back Row L-R: Nancy Rosnes, Joseph Jones, Glen McFaddin, Jacob Selby, Colin Rosnes. Front Row
L-R: Joshua McFaddin, Hannah Henderson, Daniel McFaddin, Blair Kerr, Kristupas Seirys.
The Five Hills Chito Ryu Karate Club bumped up into the next higher level and
travelled to Okotoks, Alberta for the first they prevailed quite well in those categoWestern Canadian Karate Tournament in ries,” said Nancy.
18 years, coming home with eight medals “[The placings this weekend] tell me
and a great experience.
they’re catching on really quickly and
The all-ages club sent eight competitors, they’re doing really good, and they shine
to make up the total of 160 competitors when they go to these things,” added Colfrom Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan in.
and British Columbia. the Five Hills club Joseph Jones, won a silver in Kumite in a
snagged one gold, two silver, and five category higher. He found the experience
bronze medals — an impressive feat.
rewarding.
Glen McFaddin, Joseph Jones, and Jacob “I feel like now that it’s over, I’m a little
Selby all won bronze in kata for their re- bit disappointed because it was one of the
spective divisions. Hannah Henderson and most fun tournaments I’ve been to,” said
Jacob Selby each won a bronze in kumite, Jones. “I personally go to tournaments
and Joseph Jones and Glen McFaddin won so that I can meet people who are higher
silver in kumite. Kristupas Seirys won belts than me and who are better than me,
gold in kumite in his category.
because then I can make sure that I have
The tournament was of a higher calibre, something I can work towards, so that I
according to Colin and Nancy Rosnes, can get better and maybe be able to beat
who run and coach the club. The Westerns them next time.”
are a pretty big deal, and they are proud of Kristupas Seirys, who has been in karate
their students for what they have accom- for three years and has his yellow belt,
agreed that it was a great experience, and
plished.
“Several of them were competing in age said that these tournaments are his favorite
categories that were higher than their lev- part of karate.
el, just because they didn’t have enough “I feel good because I went up against 17
competitors in their category, so they got people and most of them were red belts,”
The club is open to those of all ages.
ing karate in the next Olympic Games. He
finds that karate is universal and ageless
and is a great teaching opportunity for
many things, including coordination and
listening skills.
“It’s up to them what they get out of it at
the end of the day,” said Colin. “My whole
idea is to challenge yourself and do the
best that you can do.”
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Devine reflects on Hall of Fame induction
by Scott Hellings
In late 2015, Grant Devine was inducted into the
Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Regina. Of course, Devine is best known as
Saskatchewan’s 11th premier, but he is a farmer
and first and foremost. His government helped
change the landscape of Saskatchewan agriculture.
Devine said he was honoured and humbled by
the Hall of Fame induction.
“It was very nice. It was a fine ceremony. I was
honoured and really appreciated all the kind
words people had to say to me, as well as the
endorsements from fellow farmers, academics,
and people from various walks of life. They were
pretty happy with some of the accomplishments
that we were able to do when we were in government.”
He is passionate about farming, and served as
both Premier and agriculture minister during his
time in office. Reflecting on his legacy and his
impact on agriculture in Saskatchewan, Devine
says he is proud his Conservative government
was able to lower interest rates.
“When we were elected, interest rates were close
to 22 per cent. Homeowners in Moose Jaw and
farmers and ranchers were renewing Farm Credit
mortgages at over 20 per cent. It was really hurting a lot of people — homeowners and young
families particularly — to take out another mortgage and try to pay for a house,” said Devine.
“The government before us wouldn’t do anything…I think it is fair to say that we saved thou-
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We said that if you are a homeowner the interest
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made a world of difference.
“I still get people phoning me at Christmas time
saying, ‘you probably don’t remember me but I
just want you to know that you saved my farm.’”
Devine says he felt diversification was necessary for the province to thrive.
“We promised to open up Saskatchewan and
diversify the economy. We have almost half
the farmland in Canada and we have lots of
natural gas. Well, you can make nitrogen fer-tilizer from natural gas but we weren’t doing
it. We were importing fertilizer from Alberta
or other places,” said Devine. “We said, for
heaven’s sake, we’ve got the natural gas, so
why don’t we build our own fertilizer plant?
We found a partner and we built Saskatchewan’s first nitrogen fertilizer plant, which is
sports,
tremen- as well as politics. I did lose lots
down the road from Moose Jaw. It was a tremen
dous success.”
of times though; before I got elected, I lost in
His other major contributions include advocat- 1978 and I also lost a by-election in 1980. I got
ing for lower tariffs and supporting the North beat up pretty good. But then in 1982 I think we
American Freed Trade Agreement (NAFTA), as won every seat but nine.”
well as the creation of Ag-West Bio Inc., the first Devine continues to farm and ranch just outside
biotechnology industry-government association of Caronport. He remains actively involved with
in Canada.
research at the U of S.
It was a challenging time for the province.
Devine felt there was
more that could be
done and worked tirelessly to strengthen
Angry Mama Bear
Saskatchewan’s
ag
sector. Times have cerI am writing this after a lot of thought and consideration. Our famtainly changed.
ily is at the end of our patience and options. We have two children
“I remember when we
with special needs and 1 without. Noah is 5, autistic, nonverbal and
were elected there was
has some medical concerns. But, I am not writing to tell you of the
almost half summer
grievous lack of support and services for him. I am writing this to
fallow in Saskatchetell you about our daughter Emilee. She was born with microtia and
wan every year, which
atresia of her left ear. We have been to a variety of specialists. At
means that virtually
one point, we travelled to Calgary to the Microtia and Atresia clinhalf an acreage wasn’t
ic, due to a lack in progress in care for Emilee in Saskatoon. After
used. Now there is
being told surgery would more than likely not be paid for by Sask
hardly any summer
Health, as the surgery can be done in province, we transferred Emilee
fallow,” said Devine.
back to Saskatoon. Finally, last summer Emilee received a soft band
“Now we are one of
hearing-aid that had been recommended by the Microtis Clinic four
the world’s largest exyears ago. And in August of 2015, the surgeon we saw in Saskatoon
porters of canola seed,
assured us Emilee would have surgery in the fall for a Bone Anchored
lentils, and legumes.
Hearing aid. Nothing has happened. In fact, after 10 months, we
All of that took place
were told that Emilee had not been placed on the urgent list at all.
because of a change of
Surgical waiting told us it could be late fall or later before she would
attitude and a change in
be scheduled. I phoned the surgeon and spoke to him directly in
research. If you look at
April and again received assurances Emilee would be done in the next
a success like Simpson
two months. The two months have come and gone with absolutely no
Seeds here in Moose
progress. Our MLA and Health Minister have been looking into the
Jaw, they are able to
matter but there has been no progress despite their efforts. I feel we
market worldwide.”
have come to the end of the road. We have talked to Warren MichelDevine says athletics
sons’ office, the health minister, the surgeon, and as of (June 12th) the
taught him to always
patient advocate for the Saskatoon health region. On June 13th, the
swing for the fences.
advocate phoned to inform me that the best that the surgeons office
“I played a lot of sports
can do at this point is offer an appointment on August 3 to again meet
and I think that taught
with the surgeon and audiologist to discuss the urgency of Emilee’s
me that you can’t be
case. No thanks people. This needs to happen before the next school
afraid to fail. If you
year. I will not let Emilee start another year with just the soft band.
don’t get up to bat you
She is at such a disadvantage. Our beautiful 7-year-old has been put
will never get a case
at a horrible disadvantage and it is incredibly unfair. Emilee’s speech
hit. You have to be prehas not progressed as it should. Her social skills are lacking. Reading
pared to strike out or to
skills are behind because of the lack of a hearing aid. Sask Health has
maybe take one on the
horribly failed our family and I am done with keeping quiet.
chin. I looked at poliSincerely,
tics that way because
Ruth-Anne Painchaud
I wasn’t afraid to fail,”
said Devine. “That atSend your letters to the editor to:
titude carried me far in
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Friday, July 1
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MOTOR BIKES &
SNOWMOBILES
Motorcycle clothes for sale: 2
sets of gauntlet gloves with
thinsulate $5.00 each, 1 XL
men’s mesh jacket with liner
and armor $40.00, 1 M ladies
mesh jacket this liner and armor
$40.00, 1 quilted Suzuki jacket
$25.00, 1 size 46 electric vest
$15.00, 1 size 42 electric vest
$15.00, 1 size 46 jacket liner
$5.00, 1 size 18 ladies leather jacket burgundy $15.00, 1
size 18 ladies leather jacket
black $25.00, 1 set chaps black
$15.00, 1 sheepskin for motorcycle seat $10.00 Call (306)
692-6842
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For sale: 2 - 4X8 ft. trailers with
13 in tires. Ph. 972-9172
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For sale: 1 - Older Craftsman
miter saw. Ph. 972-9172
Cement trowel for bricks - $2
306-681-8749
For sale: Karcher electric pressure washer 1800 PSI $175.00
306-693-3357
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VALUE EXPRESS ~ MOOSE JAW, SK
1998 Ford Explorer 4wheel
drive good mechanical condition good interior and body
newer tires new remote star a/c
2 owners lady driven in great
shape 210,000 kms $2100.00 tions, catalogues, pick up.
or best offer 306-313-0538
Call 692-0518
AUTO PARTS
For sale: 1 - New raised toilet
For sale: 10 - Studs & nuts seat with lid. Ph. 972-9172
for Dodge Dart or Swinger car For sale: House hotel things
chrome (offers) Ph. 972-9172
- small Danby fridge, microSet of customized towing mir- waves, air conditioner, elecrors to fit a Dodge truck / van. tric BA grill, bedroom night
306-692-5766
table, and to much to list, etc.
Ph. 972-9172
Nippon candy dish painted
pale yellow with raised gold
and pink flowers. Marked
Nippon. Over 60 years old.
Length of dish 7 1/2” x 4
For sale: 1100 cc VW engine, 1/2” No visible cracks or
German built, not Mexican, re- chips slight imperfection on
built by JC Whitney, only run the gold. $10.00 call 692about 8 hours, balanced for an 0991 or vallenns@gmail.
aircraft, was run on an ultra- com
light and a snowplane, starter
and generator included , aircraft mods only bolt on, can be
removed. Check serial number
photo for engine verification.
$1500 OBO
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June 26th, 2016
10:30am Informal
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27 Hochelaga Street West - Moose Jaw
[email protected] • (306) 694-5575
One Bedroom apartment for
rent - furnished utilities included $700/ month. Close to Ross
school - contractors welcome
call 306-692-4268
For rent or sale by owner. 2
Bedroom house F.S.W.D. Close
to mall, newly renovated. Phone
306-734-2932 or 306-7342468
REAL ESTATE
House for sale: 28 x 36, gas
furnace, air conditioning, water
softener $10,000 to be moved.
306-693-4545
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For sale: Shaw TV - PVR receiver, regular receiver & Shaw dish.
306-692-1025
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Beautiful Blue Blown Glass
Swan. Height 6” Length 6”.
Unique Flat lower bottom
circular pattern. No ships
or cracks visible. $10.00
Call 692-0991 or email [email protected]
21 Pieces of gorgeous lead
crystal stemware. Cross and
olive pattern. There are four
different sizes of stem wear.
Will sell whole lot for $28.00.
(306)692-0991
Two Metal Die cast Tractors
- asking $20.00 each or two
for $30.00. One is a Case
Tractor with excellent condition no visible scratches.
The other is a vintage model
John Deere. Case - 7” long x
4” High. John Deere 5” Long
x 4” High (306)692-0991
Antique Taylor Barometer
Weather Station Thermometer and barometer. Top has a
brass finiale and inlaid wood
design in the lower section.
Measures approximately 17”
long. Has a couple minor
scratches but good shape
for 80 years old.
$15.00
(306)692-0991
Model train set with tracks,
signs, cars - $10 306-6818749
MOVING MUST SELL: White
space saving vanity and sink
asking 20.00. Two big micro
suede in light beige Recliners in excellent shape Great
Deal asking only 250.00 for
the pair. JVC I ART T.V. plus
Stand in excellent shape
asking only 50.00 306 693
2046
Oval galvanized tub - $5
306-681-8749
For Sale: Dr Scholl’s Premium Foot Spa. Has areation
& heat. $10.00 Phone 6931640.
For Sale: Advanced cake
decorating books (7) various topics. $5.00 / $10.00.
Phone 693-1640.
Wood framed window, 73
3/4 x 37 3/4 opening. Awning opening. FREE, Phone
693-1640
Wood lighted display case.
47” high, 19” deep, 49 1/2”
wide. Glass front, back doors
opening. FREE
Phone
693-1640 more for commercial application
Vintage Marine Band Full
Concert Harmonica made by
M.Hohner - Germany - 40
Reeds. Key of C. Still in Original
Box - mint condition. Will sell
this beauty for $28.00. Call or
email 692-0991 or vallenns@ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
For sale: 2 - Heavy duty Kengmail.com
more Washing Machines. Ph
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Watkins - Pepper, cinnamon, 972-9172
medicated ointment, petro-car- For sale: 3 - 28 in colour TV’s.
bo salve, pure vanilla, beef Ph. 972-9172
chicken soup mix, all-purpose For sale: Ceiling light for
cleaner, dish soap, degreaser, kitchen or front room. Will
toilet bowl cleaner, soaps, lo- take 100 watt bulb - 3 of
them - & have one extra
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Money
Problems?
Start fresh.
We can help.
Michelle Statz
CIRP
Licensed
Insolvency Trustee
FREE consultation
1-800-961-DEBT (3328)
www.debtsolutions.deloitte.ca
.
Deloitte
white globe. Price $25.00
Phone 306-692-1942 ask for
Bill after 6pm.
For Sale Whirlpool HE Front
Load Washing Machine. Minimum use. $400.00. Phone
693-1640.
CHILDREN’S ITEMS
Youth Baseball shoes in great
condition - laces intact. Rubber soles for playing ball. Feet
grew too fast - barely used.
Paid over $50.00/pair - will
part with these for $15.00.
Call 692-0991 or vallenns@
gmail.com
FARM PRODUCE
Bison meat - individual cuts
or carcass portions. Marshall
L Patterson D.V.M 306-4752232
LAWN & GARDEN
For sale: 1 - Rear tire roto tiller.
Ph. 972-9172
For sale: 1 - White metal folding lawn table with 2 chairs.
Ph. 972-9172
For sale: 2 - John Deere riding
lawnmowers. One with new tec
motor 10 hp motor. Ph. 9729172
For Sale: Swimming Pool above
ground 30’ x 15’ x 4’. Cleaning
filter, water heater, automatic pool cleaner, solar blanket,
winter cover, many pool toys,
pool noodles, Seadoo under
water trans porter and many
far too many to list including
signs. 306-692-1331
For sale: Craftsman rotary lawn
mower 6.75 horsepower, 21”
Multi-cut. Phone 306-6935639
For sale: BBQ - Propane tank
included 306-692-1025
Shed not completely built. 8
X 10 to give away. 306-6927600
2103 11th Avenue
Regina, SK
SPORTS
For sale: Bikes - 1 ladies & 1
men’s. 306-692-1025
For sale: Golf clubs with
bag and wheel cart 3 driver
woods folg balls $175.00.
306-693-3357 or 306-6908669.
PETS
Small dog sitting offered in
my home for $10 per day
located 20 minutes north of
Moose Jaw. Owner supplies
dog’s dish, leash, food and
kennel/bedding. If interested
please call (306) 630-2877.
LOST & FOUND
Lost green rubber watch
strap with Silver buckle. I got
the watch back but, not the
buckled strap. I want that returned. Phone 3069728855.
WANTED
Wanted a 2 bedroom apt to
rent with fridge, stove, washer and dryer. I do not smoke,
have no pets. Suite must be
clean. Rent $800, less than
830.phone 3069728855
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
NURSING
FOOT CARE provided by Meagan Newans Licensed Practical Nurse/ Certified Foot Care
Nurse. In home treatments
and Diabetic treatments
available- limited space. Veterans affairs Canada (DVA)
approval and possible medical insurance reimbursement
provided upon submission.
Please call for appointment
306-313-0385 or visit www.
professionalnursingfootcare.
com
Will do house cleaning.
Please call 306-690-2741
Will do general painting &
contracting, etc. Interior &
exterior. Free estimates. Over
25 years’ experience. Ph
972-9172
Tree topping ,Trimming and
Removals, also stump grinding.15 years’ experience, Fully licensed and insured,124
Better Water Solutions for your entire home.
Better water for better living
High quality water delivered
to your home or office
Better water brings out the
best in your family
306.693.0606
270 Caribou St. W.
www.culligan.com
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J.Wilk
Landscaping
FRIDAY EVENING
6:00
LTD.
Best Price for the Best
Quality Screened Mixed
Topsoil in town!!
Call Jim at 306-631-0222
foot crane available for monster trees, Seniors Discount,
For Free estimate Please
call;306-690-0276
Gord & Wife - the handyman
specializing in: roofing, yard
work, painting, fencing, siding, decks, windows, wall
washing & more. Give us a
call. Cell: 306-370-1947;
Phone: 306-694-4391
Will pick up move haul and
deliver any appliances anywhere - $30 and up 306681-8749
Will do haircuts and/or styles
in the comfort and convenience of your own home.
Will travel and have own
equipment. 306-209-1743
Small dog sitting offered in
my home (20 minutes North
of Moose Jaw) for $10.00
per day which requires owners to supply leash, dish,
food and bedding for their
dog. Call (306) 630-2877.
Junk to the dump in and
around Moose Jaw - $30
and up 306-681-8749
HELP WANTED
Wanted: 6 sturdy chrome
kitchen chairs or 6 wooden
dining room chairs. Phone
306-868-4775
GARAGE SALES
Yard sale: Friday June 24
6pm to 9pm and Sunday
June 26 10am to 6pm. 430
stadacona st e. 306-6923615
YARD SALE Saturday June
25, 10am - 4pm. Lots of
DVDs, some books, CDs,
board games, TV stand cherry wood veneer, donvier ice
cream maker, decorative
tiles, etc. some FREE stuff!
1133 – 5 AV NW.
WOOD ACRES - Garage Sale/
Collectibles/Misc. Household
Sale Friday July 15 - 12:00 6:00 Saturday July 16 9:00
- 5:00 690-7th Ave. S.E. (by
Chateau St. Michael) Glassware, Household items, collectibles, toys, vintage items
(306)692-0126
Garage Sale - 1376 Regal
Cres Moose Jaw Friday and
Saturday from 9:00 am to
5:00 pm. Household, tools,
miscellaneous.
COMMUNITY,
EVENTS, MEETINGS
& OCCASSIONS
Thank You to all the residents,
businesses and contractor’s
from Moose Jaw and surrounding area for all the financial support for the 2016
MS supercities walk in which
I raised a total of $14,547.20
in 2016. Thanks again Sincerely Elsye Reader.
WORKFORCE
CONNECTOR
To Book Your Help Wanted Ad
Call 306.694.1322
or email [email protected]
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››› “The Flim Flam Man” (1967) Premiere.
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(2:55) ›› “Annabelle” (2014) ’
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On the
Front Porch
by Wanda Smith
Early Risers
I’ve always been a morning person. There have
been few days that I long to stay in bed. I know that
probably frustrates those who love the “nest” but it
seems to be the way I’ve been wired (Little Sweet Pea
is the same and it was certainly a challenge in the
early days of babyhood when I needed a little extra
sleep as a new mom.) This morning, for no apparent
reason, I was awakened earlier than usual. The sun
was just cresting over the eastern hills and the earth
was awakening to a new day. The birds have been
singing non-stop and are celebrating this summer
weather! It is invigorating to embrace the early hours.
There is something in the stillness of the early morning
that I so love. There is hope for a new day. A new
start. A fresh start. Opportunities.
As I read from the Passion Translation in Psalms this
morning, my heart was captivated by the words from
the writer, David. “Quiet your heart in His presence and
pray.” I think he was saying that we should purposely
quiet our heart. We should assume a heart position of
humility, possibly...of surrender...maybe taking a few
deep breaths and just sit in the quiet of the early hours
(or anytime of the day if mornings just aren’t your
thing) and spend a few minutes listening and talking
with Him. Slow down. Breathe deeply. Listen for what
He’s wanting to say. “O God, You are my God; early will
I seek You; my soul thirsts for You; my flesh longs for
You.”
In the quietness of the morning, I think we are
more receptive to hearing, don’t you? There are
few distractions for the day yet...the responsibilities
of work or family aren’t in full swing and we can
spend those few precious moments just sitting in His
presence. Enjoy the unrehearsed song of the birds.
Breathe in the cool, fresh air. Capture the beauty of
the lush green of the grass and the fragrance of the
flowers that may be bursting forth in your backyard.
David goes on to say “keep hope alive as you long
for God to come through for you...” I can see why he
referred to hope in the same verse as the one about
quieting our hearts. There are times when hope begins
to wane after long periods of time when circumstances
and situations just don’t seem to change. I think
spending time in God’s presence and keeping hope
alive are inseparable. If we will take the time to quiet
our hearts and posture ourselves to sit in His presence,
we will get the fuel we need for the day ahead. It’s
kind of like fueling our cars...if we don’t gas up, we
won’t get very far. In the same way, if we don’t fill up
on God, we’ll run out of fuel...energy...and hope. “But
those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength;
they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall
run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”
Hold onto that hope that God will come through for
you! Fill up in His presence and spend time with Him
in the early hours of the day. You’ll be glad you did!
Scripture references: Psalm 37:7, Psalm 63:1, Isaiah
40:31
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Worshipping at Parkview Chapel
474 Hochelaga St. West – Moose Jaw
Coffee & fellowship after the service.
For more information contact:
Rev. Glenn Galenkamp, Rector 306-691-2715
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I have always been interested in
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read that mental health and wellness
was offering a class on Living Life
to the Full, I jumped at the chance
to learn a little more. Although I
consider myself pretty good-natured
and well-grounded, I think the course
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Williams offers some valuable
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EDITOR
Although there is barely room in this editorial to graze the
surface, maybe something here will encourage you to make
steps toward living a fulfilling life and a happier you.
You might wonder why you feel so bad. Well, it’s because
sometimes we allow outside circumstances to affect our
moods. Thoughts can start the vicious circle that affects our
moods and can even create physical symptoms. For example:
You might meet someone you know on the street and they may
ignore you. You could beat yourself up thinking they don’t like
you but more than likely, it doesn’t have anything to do with
you. Your thoughts can get carried away! The good news is
YOU HAVE CONTROL and can stop the circle anytime by
altering just one thing…in this case, your thoughts. This also
works with changing your diet and your activities, too.
Do you want to know how to fix almost everything…in just
4 steps?
• Break the problem or target into little chunks. Problems
sometimes are large and overwhelming; when you break them
down, they are easier to accomplish. For example: If you want
to lose 80 lbs, the thought can be overwhelming and you might
lose hope. If you target to lose 2 lbs a week, this could be more
easily accomplished.
• Brainstorm ways to accomplish the goal and write them
down.
• Choose a do-able idea; make a plan to do it and then write
down step by step how you will actually do it.
• Check the plan and put it into action…Is it realistic? Your
plan can take as long as you like as long as you stick to it. The
easier the steps, the more likely you’ll accomplish your goal.
Don’t worry, you can do it! Remind yourself why you’re doing
this!
You can start feeling happier. It’s easy; you just need to make
small practical changes.
• Exercise is good for you. Decide to do it and your brain will
get happier.
• Eat a banana! Bananas produce the same happy chemical in
your head as a pill. Have you ever seen a depressed chimp?
• Appreciate the good things that sometimes we take for
granted. Write a Happy List and remember the good times and
you will feel happier.
• Don’t let your digestive system clog up; that will make you
feel sad and sluggish. Eat fiber.
• Eat breakfast and it will improve your overall mood.
• Silence can produce times to worry; fill those times with the
music that makes you happy.
• Eat healthier food instead of fast food…you will feel better,
fitter and happier.
• Help someone; do a small kindness, you will feel better.
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Williams or to order the resources, visit www.llttf.ca.
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From The Kitchen
Cross-Canada meals
in celebration
By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express
With only a few days until the celebration of Canada’s
birthday, it is time to think about the cuisine of the territories and provinces, highlighting some of the foodstuffs
that are unique to each area.
This week’s column features recipes that highlight specific products enjoyed in Alberta, Northwest Territories
and British Columbia. Next week’s column will put the
spotlight on three other areas of Canada.
• • •
Alberta Beef Steak
1 lb. Alberta grilling steaks
1 tsp. or more steak spice
1/2 lb. mushrooms, sliced
1/4 cup green pepper, diced
1/2 cup barbecue sauce
1/2 cup diced onions
1/4 cup cooked, diced bacon
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
Rub steak seasoning on both sides of steak. Grill or broil
about 10-12 minutes, turning at least twice for medium
rare.
In a medium skillet, heat 1 tbsp. vegetable oil over medium-high heat. Cook and stir mushrooms for 3-4 minutes
or until lightly browned. Add onions, pepper, bacon and
barbecue sauce and heat until vegetables are cooked
and sauce is warm.
Serve steaks smothered in vegetables and sauce.
• • •
Northwest Territories Wild Rice
Cakes
1 cup NWT wild rice
4 cups water
1 tsp. salt
1/4 cup corn meal
1-2 tbsps. bacon drippings or butter
Rinse the rice in a sieve under cold running water and
drain. Add rice and salt to the water and heat until water
boils. Reduce heat and simmer about 30 minutes. The
rice should be tender but not soft.
Add the corn meal slowly, stirring constantly with a
wooden spoon and cook 3-4 minutes. Remove from
heat.
Melt bacon drippings or butter in a skillet. Shape the rice
mixture into patty-like cakes about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Saute the patties until brown on one side, about 5
minutes. Carefully turn cakes over and cook until brown.
Drain on paper towel. Makes about 12 patties. Serve hot.
• • •
British Columbia Peach Coffee Cake
2 cups fresh B.C. peaches, peeled and diced
1/4 cup butter
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
2 eggs
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup white chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour a 9x13
inch pan.
In a large bowl cream the butter and brown sugar. Beat
in eggs.
In another bowl, combine flour, baking powder, soda and
salt. Add buttermilk and flour mixture in three additions
to the sugar mixture. Blend well. Stir in chocolate chips
and peaches, mixing sparingly until peaches are covered.
Pour batter into the pan and bake for 60-75 minutes or
until fork comes out clean. Cool. If desired, dust top of
cake with icing sugar.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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ZION UNITED CHURCH
423 MAIN ST. N. MJ, SK.
306-692-3842/mjzionuc.ca
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DOW
Alexander Douglas Dow was
born on the farm just south of
Keeler on March 18, 1918,
second son of Harry and Janet Dow. Predeceased by his
parents and brothers Leslie
and Harry, he is survived by
his wife Jeannette, son Ken and family, Janet and
Liam; and son Ian and Joan, and family Kael,
Burke and Elizabeth; sister Maisie Black of Ottawa; nieces, nephews and cousins in Scotland.
Doug farmed with his Dad – with horses – before
the War. He joined the RCAF and served with
408 Squadron as an aeromechanic on Lancasters.
He bought land on his return and married Jeannette Ball in 1955. Doug enjoyed good health
through the years. On April 29 he fell at home and
broke his hip. We are thankful for the good care
and kindness received in hospital, Pioneer Lodge,
and Extendicare before his death on June 16. The
Celebration of Doug’s life will take place at Zion
United Church on Wednesday June 22, 2016 at
2:00 pm. Reverend Doug Hallman will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be
made to the Sukanen Ship Museum, Box 2071,
Moose Jaw, S6H 7T2, or the charity of your
choice. In living memory of Doug, a memorial
planting will be made by W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at
website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Stephanie Lowe Funeral Director
PIECHOTTA
Georgia Ferguson Piechotta passed away at Providence Place on June 15,
2016. Georgia was born at
Cabri, SK on September 4,
1919. The family moved to
Brownlee where she attended
school. Georgia studied nursing, graduating in
1942, nursing at Shaunavon and Gull Lake, where
she met Frank Piechotta. They were married in
1946, and shortly after moved to Vancouver for
a short time before returning to the farm at Gull
Lake, eventually moving to Moose Jaw. Predeceased by her husband Frank in 2009, brothers
Garth and Craig, and sister Barbara, she will be
missed by her daughter Marianne (Chris) Weber
– Moose Jaw, son Robert – Merritt, BC; granddaughter Julianne Weber – Vancouver; sister-inlaw Pat (Don) Bester – Calgary; and many nieces,
nephews and cousins. Memorialization will take
place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon
at a later date. Memorial donations to Providence
Place Foundation, 100 2nd Ave. N.E., Moose Jaw,
S6H 1B8, would be appreciated. In living memory of Georgia, a memorial planting will be made
by W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign
the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Stephanie Lowe Funeral Director
Rev, Douglas Hallman
Services Begin at 10:15am
SUMMER SERMON SERIES
Finding Faith in Fiction
In Memoriam to
Joseph A. Dessert
June 29,1924 to June 21, 1996
SUNDAY, JULY 3:
Guy Vanderhaeghe - The Englishman’s Boy
SUNDAY, JULY 10:
Gail Bowen - The Brutal Heart
SUNDAY, JULY 17:
Robert Currie - Living with the Hawk
SUNDAY, JULY 24:
Dianne Warren - Cool Waters
Still on the wall is your picture
Even though 20 years have passed.
In memory’s frame we forever keep you,
Because you were one of the best.
“Rest in Peace My Love
Until We Meet Again.”
Loving remembered by
Kay and the Dessert family
Help patients on their road to
recovery with a memorial gift to support
the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital
Please contact us for more
information.
Moose Jaw Health Foundation
55 Diefenbaker Drive
Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C2
Phone (306) 694-0373
SUNDAY, JULY 31:
Sandra Butala - Perfection of the Morning
A Life that touches others goes
on forever
Duplicate Bridge Club Results
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS
WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION JUNE 1, 2016
A B C
1/2
Gloria Cowie - Nancy Findlay
1/2
Gail Fitzpatrick - Marylynn Smith
THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JUNE 2, 2016
A B C
1
Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant
2/3
Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin
2/3 1 Dave Morrell - Valerie Morrell
2 Dorothy McFadden - Bob Cobbe
ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE
SESSION JUNE 6, 2016
1 Lawrence Gelleta - Jeff Walpole
2/3 Don MacDonald - Jeff Bryant
2/3 Valerie Morrell - Linda Griffin
4 Gail Fitzpatrick - Bob Cobbe
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS
WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION JUNE 8, 2016
A B C
1
Rae Trites - Nancy Findlay
2
Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant
3/4
Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin
3/4 1 Maureen Keal - Judy Taylor
THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JUNE 9, 2016
A B C
1
Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin
2
Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant
3/5
Joanne Gilbert - Gloria Cowie
3/5
Gail Fitzpatrick - Neta Van Iderstine
3/5 1 Maureen Keal - Ann McNally
2 Dave Morrell - Valerie Morrell
ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE
SESSION JUNE 13, 2016
1
2
3
4
5
Jeff Walpole - Lawrence Gelleta
Linda Griffin - Valerie Morrell
Jeff Bryant - Don MacDonald
Urban Griffin - Adele Owatz
Dave Morrell - Don Bonnett
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS
WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION JUNE 15, 2016
A B C
1
Don MacDonald - Ken Newton
2
Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin
3 1 Maureen Keal - Judy Taylor
THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JUNE 16, 2016
A B C
1
Len Davidson - Ken Newton
2
Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant
3
Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin
4
Rae Trites - Nancy Findlay
www.mjhf.org
W. J. Jones & Son
Funeral Home • Crematorium • Family Resource Centre
"Honouring Lives And Healing Hearts"
106 Athabasca St. E. • 306-693-4644 • www.wjjonesandson.com
Pat French
FUNERAL ATTENDANT
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • PAGE A35
Wakamow Valley Authority
needs your support
With the announcement of the provincial budget, Wakamow Valley
has found the Authority withdrawn from receiving statutory and supplementary funding to the tune of over $150,000 dollars. Only two
urban parks have retained full funding for 2016-2017 that includes
Wascana Centre Authority (WCA) in Regina and Meewasin Valley
Authority (MVA) in Saskatoon.
As per the Wakamow Valley Authority Act established in 1981, the
statutory requirement for the provincial General Revenue Fund is to
provide annual funding of $127,000 to Wakamow Valley Authority.
Following the decision to cut funding, the government will now have
to pass legislation to amend the act.
Due to this decision, Wakamow Valley Authority will lose one-third
of statutory funding with no notice. The operations and maintenance
of Wakamow Valley will be affected. The remaining statutory funding
is provided by the City of Moose Jaw ($304,500) and RM of Moose
Jaw ($2,500). It is unreasonable to expect that the city to pick up
the difference, considering all of the other infrastructure concerns that
need immediate attention.
Wakamow Valley Authority has requested that the government give
the same consideration to Wakamow Valley Authority as to the other
two large centres to retain funding for 2016-17 fiscal year and to be
placed under review for the following year.
All Moose Jaw residents are encouraged to contact their local MLA to
support this request.
• Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA – Greg Lawrence, greglawrencemla@
sasktel.net, (306) 694-1001
• Moose Jaw North MLA – Warren Michelson, moosejawnorthmla@
shaw.ca, (306) 692-8884
For further information, please contact Margaret Moran – 306-6922717 or email wakamow @sasktel.net.
MOOSE JAW
Family Fun Carnival invites all!
By Larissa Kurz
Annually, the Montessori Family Carnival continues to bring out
families looking for fun!
The Child’s View Montessori Centre will be hosting their Family Fun
Carnival again this year, and they
have a ton of fun stuff lined for the
kids as a celebratory wrap-up for the
school year — and everyone’s invited. The Carnival will be on Saturday June 25th, between 11 a.m. and
2 p.m., and will be indoors at the
Red Knight Arena at 15 Wing Base.
There will be activities geared towards kids aged two to eight years
old, as well as a concession and
some treats. The ever-popular bouncy castles will be returning, as well
as face painting, carnival games,
balloon animals and clowns. Solstice Hoop Play will be making an
5
$
appearance as well.
Yolanda Balaberda, the school director at Montessori Centre, is excited for what’s in store. The indoor
venue is back again from last year,
and she says that it really will be a
selling point.
“Being inside [will be] climate-controlled, it’s not too hot, not too cold,
there’s no elements to deal with.”
She also adds that the indoor arena
provides some peace of mind for the
parents.
“Parents could easily stand and visit
with other parents while their kids
were free, and they knew their kids
were safe,” she said. “It is all contained in one area, so it’s just nice
and safe and it is child-friendly.”
The Carnival is the primary fundraiser for the school, which is a
child-led Pre-K-K and takes children from as young as two and a
half years old. There will be a door
entry fee for each child two years or
older to the carnival, but adults get
in free, and the funds will go back to
the school.
For those early birds looking to buy
their tickets before the day, each
ticket will be $10. Tickets bought at
the door will be $15.
Anyone looking for more information or to purchase tickets, feel free
to call Montessori Center at 6923533 or email them at cvmcenter@
hotmail.com.
JUNE 13 - JULY 17, 2016
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