Moose Jaw Express
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Moose Jaw Express
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A1 MOOSE JAW Volume 8, Issue 29 Wednesday, July 22, 2015 EXPRESS.COM Moose Jaw’s REAL community newspaper www.mjvexpress.com 306.694.1322 Local Powerlifters Win Classes and Set National Records By Nick Greengrass for Moose Jaw Express Moose Jaw’s Ryan Stinn didn’t just win his class at the event, he also organized and choreographed the whole thing. Lazaro Nueves from Puerto Rico won top prize in the 120kg class. The North American Powerlifting Championships took place at the Heritage Inn between July 7th and 12th and Moose Jaw had eight competitors in the event. It was an event that saw challengers from all over Canada, USA, Puerto Rico, Trinidad & Tobago, Mexico and a few other Caribbean nations. These weren’t just average lifters representing the home team. The eight competitors from Moose were highly competitive; winning classes and setting a whole slew of national records, so many, in fact, writing them down was actually an arduous, monotonous task. The results were as follows: Melanie Ziffle (Women 43-57kg) – 1st place in her weight class. New national record in Bench (103kg). She did this while nursing an injury. Rhea Stinn (63-72kg) – Current athlete of the year. Unofficial Squat world record (190kg). Plus, her Bench, National and Wilks total (a pound for pound algorithm used to equalize all competitors) all set national records (115.5kg, 488kg, 480.34kg, respectively). Shantelle Szuch (Women 63-72kg) – 1st in her class. National records in the under-63 kg open equipped, deadlift (183 kg) and total (448 kg) total. Taunia Stevens (Women 84kg) – A current athlete of the year for Bench Press was highly competitive but fell short on a few record attempts. Christian Pearce (Men 74kg) – Finished 6th Aaron Ziffle (Men 93kg) – Won his category. Ryan Stinn (Men 120kg) – 1st place in his class. Set national records in Squat, Deadlift and Total (390, 338, 1,003) Ryan Fowler (Men 120kg) – Had a flawless output until his final lift. Bryce Krawczyk, a muscular guy in a Team Canada jacket representing Calgary was born and raised in Moose Jaw. “I broke 13 records, including the Open World Deadlift Record, 756lbs,” Krawczyk said. “You see, even athletes that aren’t competing out of Moose Jaw are actually from here, too. “The whole event was really great,” Krawczyk continued, “a lot of times these events can get a little disorganized but guys like Ryan Fowler and Ryan Stinn worked so hard to make sure this was a success.” What comes after destroying a baker’s dozen records in powerlifting? “World Championships next,” he said. “Hopefully, I can be on the podium for that.” Although Moose Jaw may be small in a world’s eye view, we have the potential to hold international events here and prove we are on top of the game, especially in powerlifting. Congratulations to all of the athletes! PAGE A2 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Great service on all makes. No appointment necessary. THE WORKS ‡ There’s more to it than oil and a filter. * 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. MOOSE JAW & DISTRICT SENIORS’ ASSOCIATION @Timothy Eaton Gardens – 101-510 Main St N. For more information, call 306-694-4223 or [email protected] Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Garden every Friday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and dance. All are welcome! Friendly Bridge at T. Eaton Garden every Thursday night from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. All are welcome! Eaton Café 101-510 Main St. North. Open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. ome and have a cup of coffee, a meal off the menu or en oy our daily specials. All are welcome COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave. N.E. For more information call (306) 692-6072. For the month of July there will not be any Jam Sessions, Card Tournaments or Dances but will be open for our regular daily activities. Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday at 6 pm and Thursday at 6:30 pm. Up to 83-point inspection of every hose, belt and fluid Comprehensive Vehicle Report Card for peace of mind Motorcraft premium oil and Motorcraft filter change* ® ® 79 $ Rotate and inspect all four tires .99 TAXES AND APPLICABLE FEES EXTRA. LIMITED TIME OFFER. DIESELS EXCLUDED. THE MOOSE JAW TRAP AND SKEET CLUB shoots on Thursday evenings at 630 PM and on Sundays at 100 PM. Visitors and new members are welcome. The club is also open to women and youth 12 and over. To be a member and to own a shotgun you must have a valid government issued A ossession and Ac uisition ertificate . or information about the Trap Club and how to apply for a PAL, contact Al at 306 692-8624 or 631-0833. MOOSE JAW LAWN BOWLING for all ages- 8 years and up with regular bowling Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings at 7:00pm. Junior bowling is held at 7:00pm on Tuesdays, Senior’s bowling to be arranged. There are three free lessons for anyone interested in learning this sport. 21ST ANNUAL CONCERTS IN THE PARK at Crescent Park Amphitheatre (NO parking allowed within park area) on Wednesday Evenings, 7 pm – 8:30 pm. July 22 – Al & Company; July 29 – Alice and the Midnighters; Aug. 5 – Heritage Fiddlers; Aug. 12 – Band City Band; Aug. 19 – Desperate for Haggis; Aug. 26 – TBA (6:30-7:30pm). CROSSFIT MOOSE JAW FITKIDS SUMMER CAMP. space is VERY limited. See the complete schedule and register your child using the Register links below, OR by contacting 306T or emailing admin crossfitmoose aw.com . FitKids Session 2: July 24 - Aug 5 M/W/F = 6 sessions for $79 +GST Ages 5-8 11am - 12pm Register/Ages 9-12 1pm - 2pm Register. July 23 - Aug 4 = 4 sessions for $49 +GST Ages 5-8 12pm - 1pm Register/Ages 9-12 1pm - 2pm Register. **save 10% when you purchase both camps together, or for families registering more than one child. THE STORYTELLING SESSIONS Fast & Friendly WE'RE NOT JUST YOUR GRANDMA'S CAB! will take place each Thursday at 6:30pm until August 13th. This weekly program invites youths ages to e plore different methods of storytelling like Improv, Songwriting, Photography and more! With special guest presenters like Megan Nash, Evie Ruddy, Gerry Stonechild and Elizabeth Elich, this is an opportunity you will not want to miss! No registration is required and admission is free. All Materials will be provided and refreshments will be served. The Schedule is as follows: July 23rd First Person Storytelling with Digital Sound Artist Evie If you enjoy riding in a non-smoking clean and well maintained cab WE ARE THE CAB FOR YOU. • • • We are a bonafide legal cab company in Moose Jaw. Our courteous drivers will help you to and from your door. We will help you carry your shopping bags, strollers, walkers etc. to and from the car to your home. ‡ 661 THATCHER DRIVE EAST (306) 694-3278 HOURS: M-FR 8AM-6PM • SAT 8AM-5PM Life is better in the Quick Lane. Ruddy; July 30th Storytelling through Song with Megan Nash; August 6th Storytelling with Picture not Words; August 13th Aboriginal Storytelling with Gerry Stonechild. YOGA IN THE PARK for Hunger in Moose Jaw presented by The Yoga Loft in Crescent Park every Monday night for an all-levels yoga class. Runs until Monday, August 31, 7:008:00pm. Your minimum $5 donation goes directly to supporting Hunger in Moose Jaw initiatives. Please bring bug spray, a small blanket and a yoga mat (we have some to borrow). Meet in front of the amphitheater. 306-690-5399 for more details. WRITER’S CIRCLE FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 will be held on Wednesday, July 22 at 6.30 p.m. at the Public Library for a night of reading, writing, and critique. You are welcome to bring a piece of your own writing. No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. OFF THE HOOK: Crocheting Get Together with Elaine Rodman will take place on Thursday, July 23 at 2:30pm at the Library. Learn how to crochet, get answers to your questions, or just join others to crochet and chat. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. SUKANEN SHIP MUSEUM BARBECUE AND DANCE with jam session, Friday July 24, limited ticket numbers. Call 693-7315 or 693-3768 MANGA CLUB for youths 10-18 will be held on Saturday, July 25 at 3:00 p.m. at the Public Library for a manga minded gathering consisting of cosplay, crafts, anime viewings, book discussions and more! No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. GRANDMOTHERS 4 GRANDMOTHERS Moose Jaw meeting July 27 at 1:30 pm at 140 High St. . Rosewood apts main oor social hall. e are part of the Stephen Lewis Foundation a registered charity and fundraise to help AIDS orphans and their caregivers in Africa. www. stephenlewisfoundation.org New members welcome of either gender and you don’t have to be a Grandparent to join! Topic” Ra e tickets sales and crafts for fall. all for more info. “APPY HOUR PART 2” with Gwen Fisher, Assistant Head Librarian will take place on Tuesday, July 28th at 7:30 pm at the Public Library. Are you curious about technology? Join for an exploration of some favorite apps and have the opportunity to share your own. Meet other people who love to learn and share your best tips and tricks for using apps. Please bring your own device if you have one. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. AVID KNITTERS GROUP MEETING with Barb Silvester, Moose Jaw Public Library will take place on Tuesday July 28th, at 2:30p.m. in the Library. Come and join the group and bring your own projects, yarn and needles. All knitters are welcome from beginners to experienced. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. GET YOUR GAME ON and YAC Meeting for youths ages 10-18 on July 29th at 6:30 pm in the Library. Board Games, Video Games, and the planning of future programming; yes please! No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 Monday - Friday 8-6pm • Closed Saturday & Sunday PRIVATE TAXI 24/7 days a week for airport or other shuttles call Roy at 306-690-6610 to book your trip today. Phone for Taxi times and for all other inquires. Available anytime reserve your ride today. We are available for airport rides, no need to leave your car at the airport. Taxi Day Number 306-681-6691 24/7 Call Roy at 306-690-6610 A Family Tradition of Excellence in Service [email protected] D i d y ou kn ow t h at y ou r S askat ch ewan H eal t h C ard p rov i d es l i mi t ed cov erag e wh i l e t rav el l i n g ou t si d e t h e p rov i n ce? W e p r o v id e a d d itio n a l h e a lth c o v e r a g e to c o v e r e m e r g e n c y m e d ic a l e x p e n s e s . W e a ls o o ffe r tr ip c a n c e lla tio n a n d b a g g a g e in s u r a n c e . C on t act ou r offi ce so we can h el p d et ermi n e t h e ap p rop ri at e cov erag e for y ou r t rav el p l an s. 29 High Street West • Moose Jaw, SK • (306) 692-1812 or Toll Free 1-888-692-1812 • www.folgizan.com • OPEN SATURDAYS! MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A3 Stronger Supports for Seniors MLA for the Moose Jaw North Constituency Starting this month, Saskatchewan seniors who qualify for the Seniors Income Plan, Personal Care Home ene t, or oth, will notice a oost to the monthl ene ts the recei e. Learn more at saskatchewan.ca/live/personal-and-family-support/assistance-for-seniors 32 6-B H i g h S t reet W est Moose Jaw • O p en 9: 00 am t o 4: 00 p m Mon d ay t o F ri d ay • ( 306) 692 -8 8 8 4 • www.warren mi ch el son .ca Mural Reproductions Bring a Little History to Terrace East The upscale Terrace East luxury Condominiums in the heart of downtown held a formal unveiling of their last and most well-known themed mural in the entrance lobby of their complex on July 10th. River Street Red reproduction made its debut to an eager crowd of residents, friends and well-wishers. Unfortunately the original mural burnt in the winter of 2014 but a quality photo of record was acquired for reproduction. “It is our signature piece,” said Dale Verbeke, spokesperson for the Decorating Committee. “We saved this one for the lobby as an introduction to the others.” Verbeke introduced members of the board and Decorating Sub Committee who were instrumental in the process from conception to completion. They include Paulette Miller, Linda Rae Gibson, Carl Graham, Kathy Verbeke (Drafter) and Sharon Anderson. “The theme was chosen because it is consistent with the building design as historic, contemporary Chicago style,” says Verbeke, “and the murals are a major attraction to our city – the history of us all in some way or another. “The challenge was to find a medium and a theme that would be appreciated by all, to beautify our rather bland corridors and be a complement to our city diversity 80 Ross St. W. Moose Jaw and give us all a sense of pride.” The committee members went out and viewed all the potential murals and together focused it down to five of the best, “for content, condition and for photographic potential.” The five chosen for each of the floors include (5) A Tribute to the Theatre, (4) Cruisin Main Street, (3) March to the Pipes Forever, (2) Breaking New Ground and (1) History of the C.P.R. Station. The residents commissioned local photographer Cassia Yee to capture pictures of the murals of Moose Jaw and along with her brother Christopher, they were computer colour enhanced and reproduced by WOW Factor onto a framed canvas for the beautification of the property. “Carl Graham made a masterful job of construction on each of the huge stretched frames and the secure mountings on each floor,” said Verbeke. Cassia is self-taught and at the young age of 16 years, she has a bright future ahead of her in photography. An additional challenge was the cost, “how to squeeze the most” on a limited budget for 26 photo reproductions. “That was only achieved by the hard work of the committee and by the fortuitous relationship with Cassia and Christopher Yee, who did a masterful job of photography and computer synthesis & enhancement,” Verbeke confirmed. Individual owners who may wish to donate another theme photographic mural to the collection at Terrace East for the common areas are invited to do so; a quote for cost at approximately $552.76 has been provided. Please contact a Terrace East Board member or resident for further information. 1026 Coteau S. W. $129,900 1131 – 6th Ave. NW $65,000 By Joan Ritchie Lynne & Carl Graham unveil River Street Red reproduction in the lobby at Terrace East. Cassia Yee photographs the murals and brother Christopher (l) enhances the reproductions producing a very masterful piece of art. Cassia signs the Canadian Pacific Railway reproduction. 412 – 3rd Ave. E. Assiniboia $390,000 508 – 3rd Ave. E. Assiniboia $288,000 RICK OAKES JODY OAKES 306-694-1234 323 Centre St. Assiniboia 1-306-642-3086 JERA MOHNINGER REALTOR® 306-631-4824 www.century21.ca DEBBIE MOHNINGER REALTOR® 306-631-2373 713 Stadacona St. E. JUSTIN HAMMER REALTOR® $146,000 306-684-4266 REALTOR® 306-630-6356 1F Prairie Oasis Trailer Court $49,900 CATHY MORRELL REALTOR® 306-630-7015 REALTOR® 306-631-4168 1012 Granville Ave. Assiniboia $265,900 DIONNE TJELTVEIT REALTOR® 306-640-7480 PAGE A4 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 NEXT ISSUE EXP INDUS TRIES Fun Frie ndly Pe o pl e AGRI MART EXPRESS RES IN ST NEW & OCK GRAIN USED TRU SEE SAL CKS FOR DET ES AILS! SOU TH S AS KAT JULY 29, 2015 SASK S .COM PART Moo se Ja S & SE w RVICE SALE 306. 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Do not Lady Community Centre, 566 Vaughan St. Doors open at 6:00 miss it! All materials will be provided. No registration required. p.m. and bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. Lunch is available. SALVATION ARMY Sunday School at 9:30 a.m./Sunday Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. IDGWorship S Dev at 11:00 a.m./Evening Service 6:30 p.m. at Community PRESERVING PRODUCE elopm Build ing ho ents I Complex. mes... with guest speaker, Jennie Wilson, Yara Community Gardens nc. not h Les In ouses 261 ve rarity THE IN ROTARY FAMILY FUN ZONE with ily Dr. program will take place on Thursday, July 30th at 2:30p.m. at WoodlGET (306)6 31-137 6 the entire family at YaraCentre (1220 High St. W) FREE on the idgs@ the Library. Are you looking for ways to preserve your garden shaw .ca produce? Join us and learn the basics of canning, what can be last Sunday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Come and canned, how to ensure it is done safely and more! Admission is enjoy some together time on the turf free of charge. Featuring toys and bouncy castles for the little ones, plus room to run or free. Everyone is welcome. play your favourite game. Watch for special guests, speakers GRANDMOTHERS 4 GRANDMOTHERS Moose and programs taking place. Jaw Ra e Tickets will be sold at the oop July 30 from 10 am5pm. Proceeds help AIDS orphans and their caregivers in Africa. MOOSE JAW ROTARY CLUB meets Mondays at noon at the Heritage Inn. Information available at 306-692-3842. icensed ra e. Donated pri es include ueen si e uilt from ROTARY CLUB OF MOOSE JAW WAKAMOW K&J quilt guild.Murray’s GM package,Landscape restaurant , 2 free 1/2 hour massages from Sole Connection, Rodo’s and meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 6:00 Humpty’s restaurant gift certificates. cents out of every dollar p.m. at the Heritage Inn. TAOIST TAI CHI NEW TIMES Weds. – Continuing sent away reaches these children. www.stephanlewisfoundation. 6:30 – 8pm; Beginners 6-7pm/Sat. – Continuing 9:30-11am; org Beginners 11-12am at St. Andrews Church Social Hall. “BUTTONS & BOWS” Square and Round Dance K-40 CLUB OF MOOSE JAW generally meets the CD club will resume dancing in the fall at St. Andrews Church Social Hall, 60 Athabasca E, Lower Hall – West Door. For more second Tuesday of the month. TOPS SK2211 meets every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. for information contact Jo Ann Thompson at 306.693.2605 THE FRIENDLY CITY OPTIMIST CLUB Invites weigh-in and meeting follows at 6:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United everyone to meetings at the Heritage Inn on the second & Church, 60 Athabasca St. E. Contact Bonnie at (306) 694-4008. THE MOOSE JAW SCRABBLE CLUB fourth Tuesday of each month. Social at 6:00 p.m./Supper at 6:30 p.m./meeting at 7:00 p.m. For more info call 306.694.4121 meets every Friday afternoon at 1:00pm in the Craft Room at the Cosmo Centre 235 3rd Ave NE. Come join us for several or email [email protected] games of brain challenging fun. Call 306 692 0731. THE MOOSE JAW CAMERA CLUB invites you to their monthly meetings at the Cosmo Centre MOOSE JAW DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB upstairs. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. the first Monday from meets at the Comfort Inn three times per week: Mondays – 7:00 p.m. – Rookie-Master Night/Thursdays p.m. tratified September – June. More info at [email protected] Open Pairs/Fridays p.m. tratified pen airs. or INFORMED CHOICES Partnerships call Dave Morrell at 693-1427. Pregnancy Center. Drop-in Wednesdays and Thursdays from CONTINUED FROM PAGE A2 8006 March 10 CMJ Progress ive 2x4 print.ind d 3/4/ 1 201 4 10:2 1 AM Fruit Season to End Early By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express The Okanagan Valley is producing lots of fruit this year as hot dry weather developed nice fruit in large volume. But the ideal weather also ripened fruit two weeks earlier than usual. High Street fruit seller Todd Bell says the early fruit season means an earlier end to fresh fruit from B.C. “We will be out of cherries by mid-August,” he said. “We usually have cherries until August 30. Not this year.” Bell usually buys Washington State cherries in early June and again in September from the high valley orchards but is out of luck. “Washington is even drier than the Okana- gan. Northwest Produce in Wenatchee, (Wash.) where we get fruit from, burned to the ground in a wildfire.” Fresh fruit fiends should expect a short season. Bell’s fruit kiosk had B.C. peaches for sale by July 13. “You don’t usually dream of them until the end of July.” Vacancy Rates Reflect Oil Patch Activity by Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express Moose Jaw has the second lowest apartment vacancy rate among Saskatchewan cities with a population of 10,000 or greater. The city’s vacancy rate was 3.6 per cent in the annual April survey done by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. That compares with a tight 2.6 per cent vacancy last April and a provincial average of 5.6 per cent this year. Even with the low vacancy rate, Moose Jaw rents for a two-bedroom apartment increased a mere 2.9 per cent to $1,215 a month. Average provincial rent increase was 2.8 per cent to $1,075 a month. Evidence of slower oil patch activity was experienced in vacancy rates for Estevan, Lloydminster and Weyburn. Vacancy rate for Estevan increased almost seven times to 20 per cent - one in five apartments was vacant - while Lloydminster’s vacancy rate was up five times to 11.8 per cent. Weyburn vacancy rates doubled to eight per cent. The only oil patch city reducing the vacancy rate was Swift Current where the rate dropped to 6.5 per cent from 7.3. Estevan’s two-bedroom apartment rents increased about two per cent to $1,302 a month. Lloydminster two-bedroom rent was up three per cent to $1,215. Swift Current rents were up 3.3 per cent to $821 a month. Weyburn rents fell to $897 from $942. Highest percentage rent increase was Yorkton where two-bedroom units are up 6.5 per cent to $902 a month. Yorkton’s vacancy rate of 4.7 per cent was up by one-quarter. Prince Albert rents increased 3.3 per cent to $905 while the apartment vacancy edged up to 7.1 per cent from seven. North Battleford saw vacancies fall to 6.3 per cent from 7.8 while rent was up $25 a month to $853. The Regina vacancy rate almost doubled to 4.8 per cent with average rent increasing 1.8 per cent to $1,095 a month. Saskatoon vacancy rate was up onethird to 4.6 per cent with rent edging up 3.4 per cent to $1,112. Housing economists consider a five per cent vacancy rate creates a balance between supply and demand. Vacancy below that puts pressure on rents and encourages new apartment construction. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net The PTDAA has partnered with the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) to launch the inaugural Prairie Toyota Clarkson Cup Tour that will be taking place across the prairies until August. CWHL players Natalie Spooner and Meaghan Mikkelson will accompany the coveted Clarkson Cup as it travels to 26 Canadian cities, including Moose Jaw, as part of the Prairie Toyota Dealers Clarkson Cup Tour. The tour will make a stop at the Canadian Tire lot in Moose Jaw on Thursday, July 23rd from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Spooner and Mikkelson will be showcasing their abilities as they skate circles around others who take to the ice on Canada’s largest mobile synthetic 26’x20’ rink. The rink will be on a stage trailer towed in by a Toyota Tundra, showcasing its towing abilities. This branded Toyota Tundra will be transporting the event from city-to-city throughout dealership markets and representatives will be on hand to boast on the capabilities of this remarkable vehicle, as well as the RAV4 and Tacoma models. Keep your eyes open for the branded truck and decaled trailer as they make a highly visible appearance travelling across prairie highways. THE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE BRAND IN CANADA Check out some of the reasons why Nissan is Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales FINANCE† AS LOW AS - IT’S BACK THE NISSAN % APR FOR UP TO MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS 0 84 2015 NISSAN ROGUE AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • Intuitive All-Wheel Drive • Nissan Safety Shield with Forward Collision Warning SAFETY COMES STANDARD: • Nissan Advanced Airbag System (6 airbags) • Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) • Traction Control System (TCS) 26,118 –$ 3,120 $ 22,998 $ ◆ †† 1.8 SL model shown ▲ 2015 NISSAN MICRA® STARTING FROM OR FINANCE† FROM STARTING FROM DISCOUNT THE “HIGHEST RANKED COMPACT CAR IN INITIAL QUALITY” IN THE U.S. $ 11,585 0% INCLUDES $ TOTAL ON ROGUE S FWD ◆ ON MICRA® 1.6 S MT APR FOR 72 MONTHS GREATEST CHOICES EVER PLUS PICK FROM OUR $ GET UP TO ON SELECT MODELS $ MY CHOICE BONUS CASH1 1,000 2 OR MONTHLY LEASE≠ FROM $158 WITH $0 THAT’S LIKE $ DOWN AT 0% APR FOR 60 MONTHS PAYING ONLY CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS THAT QUALIFY ARE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO AN ADDITIONAL $1,000 LOYALTY CASH ON SELECT MODELS VISIT CHOOSENISSAN.CA OR YOUR LOCAL RETAILER • ENDS JULY 31ST WESTERN NISSAN 848 Caribou Street West, Moose Jaw, SK Tel: (306) 691-0016 N-5521-RSMIT-MC_MJE MOOSE JAW EXPRESS MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON US2 36 ◆ WEEKLY †† OR NO CHARGE EXTENDED WARRANTY PLAN3 UP TO A $1,700 VALUE FEATURING OUR AWARD-RECOGNIZED LINEUP 1,000 INCLUDES MY CHOICE BONUS CASH SL AWD Premium ▲ model shown 2015 NISSAN SENTRA - #1 COMPACT CAR FOR QUALITY $ ON SENTRA 1.8 S M6 MY CHOICE BONUS CASH 1,000 INCLUDES 500 PLUS MY CHOICE BONUS CASH SR AT model shown ▲ AMVIC Licensed. ◆Equivalent lease payments of $36 on the 2015 Sentra must be made on a monthly basis and cannot be made weekly. Weekly lease payments are for informational purposes only. Offers available from July 1, 2015 to July 31, 2015. 1My Choice Bonus Cash is applicable to customers who purchase, lease or finance a model year 2015 Micra® (excluding S trim)/Versa Note/Sentra/Altima Sedan/Juke®/Rogue/Pathfinder. The $500/$700/$1,000/$1,000/$750/$1,000/$1,500 My Choice Bonus Cash consists of $350/$500/$750/$750/$500/$700/$1,200 NCI cash and $150/$200/$250/$250/$250/$300/$300 dealer participation which will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. 2“2 monthly Payments on Us” is available to customers who lease or finance any new model year 2015 Micra® (excluding S trim)/Versa Note/Sentra/Altima Sedan/Juke®/Rogue/Pathfinder through Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. (collectively, “NCF”) and refers to the first two (2) monthly lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A customer’s first two monthly payments (inclusive all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $225/$250/$375/$400/$375/$400/$600 per month tax inclusive. After two months, the customer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through NCF. Cash purchase buyers or buyers who finance outside of Nissan Finance are also not eligible for this choice. 3No charge extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km (whichever occurs first) from the warranty start date and zero (0) kilometers. Some conditions/limitations apply. The no charge extended warranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (“ASP”) and is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (“NCESI”). In all provinces NCESI is the obligor. This offer includes the Gold level of coverage. Retail value of ASP is based on MSRP $1,200/$1,400/$1,500/$1,500/$1,700/$1,700/$2,0 00 for a new 2015 Micra®(excluding S trim)/Versa Note/Sentra/Altima Sedan/Juke®/Rogue/Pathfinder. Dealers are free to set individual prices. ††CASH DISCOUNT: $3,120 cash discount is applicable to the purchase of 2015 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG15 AA00). $3,120 cash discount includes $2,120 NCI non-stackable cash along with $1,000 My Choice Bonus Cash. ≠Representative monthly lease offer based on any new 2015 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG55 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 60 month term equals monthly payments of $158 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices and payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $9,474. $1,000 My Choice Bonus Cash included in advertised offer. Conditions apply. † Representative finance offer based on any new 2015 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG55 AA00)/2015 Micra SR MT (S5SG55 AA10). Selling price is $16,185/$17,025 financed at 0%/0% APR equals monthly payments of $193/$236 monthly for a 84/72 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $16,199/$17,025. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. $1,000 my choice bonus cash is included in advertised offers. Conditions apply. ◆ $26,118/$11,585 selling price which includes MSRP and freight & fees for a new 2015 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG15 BK00)/2015 Nissan Micra® 1.6 S, MT (S5LG55 AA10). Conditions apply. ▲Models shown $36,718/$26,085/$18,525 Selling price for a new 2015 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG15 BK00)/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2015 Micra® 1.6 SR 4 AT (S5SG75 AE00). ◆±≠▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,750/$1,567/$1,567) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. ††The Nissan Loyalty Offer (“Offer”) is available only to eligible customers who (as of Feb, 1, 2015) lease/leased, finance/financed or own/owned a 2009 or newer Nissan brand vehicle (an “Existing Vehicle”). Eligibility for the Offer will be determined by Nissan Canada Inc. (“NCI”) in its sole discretion. Proof of current or previous ownership/lease/finance contract will be required. Offer is not transferrable or assignable, except to a co-owner/co-leasee of the Existing Vehicle who resides within the same household as the intended recipient of the Offer. If the eligible customer elects to lease or finance a new and previously unregistered Nissan brand vehicle (excluding NV, Fleet and daily rentals) (an “Eligible New Vehicle”) through NCI and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. (collectively “NCF”), then he/she will receive a specified amount of stackable loyalty dollars (“Loyalty Dollars”), as follows: (i) Micra/Versa/Sentra ($500); (ii) Juke/Altima/Rogue ($600); (iii) Frontier/Xterra/Leaf/Murano/Pathfinder ($800); and (iv) Maxima/Z/Titan, Armada/GT-R ($1000). Loyalty Dollars will be applied before taxes which means they are inclusive of all applicable taxes. Alternatively, if the eligible customer elects to purchase or lease/finance an Eligible New Vehicle (excluding GT-R and Leaf) other than through NCF, then he/she will receive a three-year/48,000 kilometers (whichever comes first) Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan which consists of a maximum of 6 service visits, each consisting of 1 oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and 1 tire rotation. For complete details on the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan, ask your dealer. Offer has no cash redemption value and can be combined with other offers. Offer valid on Eligible New Vehicles purchased/leased/financed and delivered between July 1 – July 31, 2015. For more information see IIHS.org. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. The Nissan Sentra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2015 Nissan Canada Inc. Nissan Financial Services Inc. is a division of Nissan Canada Inc. MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A5 Prairie Toyota Clarkson Cup Tour to Come to Moose Jaw By Joan Ritchie Spooner and Mikkelson are world class athletes, making headlines in the CWHL arena and as Olympic gold medalists. Spooner captured an Olympic gold medal and Clarkson Cup in the same year, making history as the only woman in hockey to do so. Mikkelson won a gold medal at the Sochi Winter Games. Together they competed in the Amazing Race Canada and took 2nd place in the 2014 season. They will make a brief appearance at Taylor Moose Jaw Toyota between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to sign autographs. People are encouraged to come by! During the tour, there will be a contest where iPads will be provided to give event attendees the opportunity to win a RAV4 during the summer-long contest. A branded RAV4 will also accompany the tour and be given away at the end of the tour. For more information contact Event Marketing Manager at: alycia@ venturecommunications.ca Wakamow Valley Kid’s Day PAGE A6 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 “Play is our brain’s favourite way of learning.” – Diane Ackerman There was no better time to get out…and down to Wakamow Valley Kiwanis River Park for some fun in the sun! Wakamow Valley Kids Day was held on Thursday, July 9th and by the look of things, kids of all ages were enjoying the park play structures, inflatable slides/bouncy castles, games, entertainment and activities. There was a little something to enjoy for all of the family, including canoeing and hayrides. The afternoon wouldn’t have been complete without concession food, musical entertainment and special guest appearances. Panda News 306-691-0080 Part of your community since 1992. Ice Cold Air Conditioning Feature Panda of the week. Jayna brought this panda back Air Conditioning performance test. Measure level of charge, leak test, electrical test, check vent temperature. to live at the shop when she returned from training. $39.95 Must be summer time, the “cool” cars are We also build custom AC hoses and can perform all types of service and repair. Coming out of hibernation Andrew lines up some custom Exhaust to help this diesel breathe easier Rosemarie Curtis This collection of huge boxes just arrived. Once assembled it will be a new 14,000 lb alignment hoist we can’t wait to start using it! Andrew Lance Crystal Jayna Blair Corie “Come experience the difference that hometown service makes” Acupuncture was inventedSIGN by a camper who found a porcupine in his sleeping bag. 888 Main St. N. MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A7 Brian Martynook steps down as Chamber CEO Brian Martynook is leaving the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce. He has been with the Chamber for 15 years. Brian Martynook has been an integral part of the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce for 15 years but that is about to change. The Chamber’s Board of Directors has accepted Martynook’s resignation as CEO. “I don’t like the word ‘retire.’ I prefer the word ‘recycle.’ I am kind of looking for something that is two or three days a week and that will keep me busy and keep me out of trouble. I will take a couple of months to catch my breath first,” said Martynook, who notes he will miss working with so many different individuals in the community. “It has been a great run…It will be sad but this will be the start of a new chapter.” Martynook feels it is time to step back. “It has been 15 years so maybe somebody else should come in with some new ideas to keep promoting the Chamber. I was in the construction business for about 20 years, so maybe 15-20 years is my time limit with things,” said Martynook. “I would like to get more involved in different things.” The Chamber of Commerce has certainly grown during Martynook’s tenure. “We have got a reasonable bank account now and we aren’t struggling on that end. Our membership base is pretty much close to double what it was 15 years ago. We have expanded our office here and now we have a revenue stream by leasing our space. That gives us some stability.” In 2011 Martynook was named Executive of the Year (under 1000,000 population) by the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada. During his tenure, the Chamber was awarded Accreditation with Distinction from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Moose Jaw was one of the first 11 Chamber organizations in Canada to receive that honour. Martynook was instrumental in setting up the Moose Jaw Business Excellence (MJBEX) Awards. “I wanted to show the people of the community what we are doing and that we are proud to have business in Moose Jaw,” said Martynook. “It gets a business owner’s name out there, plus their employees’ names. It affects the whole community when you can applaud the success that is ongoing in Moose Jaw.” The MJBEX Awards have grown over the years. “It has grown bigger, both in terms of the many sponsors that have come on board for the different categories and in the number of nominees we get,” said Martynook. “Businesses realize that this is a great venue to showcase their businesses.” The success and growth of the MJBEX Awards coincides with the expansion and strength of Moose Jaw’s business community. Martynook feels Moose Jaw is a great place to do business. “We have kind of turned the corner in the last 15 years. We have realized that we can market ourselves…If you look down Main Street you will see a lot of niche businesses. That says that people have a passion and they are setting up businesses and coming here,” said Martynook. “We have a market that is readily available from Regina. In talking to people from Regina, a lot of them do come over here. Some of them are even looking into setting up a business here. That is all positive.” Martynook has left an indelible impression on the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce, and on the city itself. “When I came here I had a passion for the business community, coming from a business background. I wanted to help businesses prosper because when they proper everyone does. If you can find different ways of helping the business community, everything else will fall into place.” July 24 will be Martynook’s last day. Puppets Communicate Messages of Acceptance The kids at Southwest Daycare and Early Learning Centre have a wide range of abilities; some of the kids have special needs and some are medically fragile. As such, the kids are taught the importance of treating each other with respect. On July 14 a special puppet show taught the kids that it is okay to be different. The show was put on by The Kids on the Block group, which is part of the Saskatchewan Association of Community Living (SACL). They travel the province to teach kids about inclusion and acceptance. “Our message is that it is okay to be different. We go to schools, daycares and camps and we do skits on anti-bullying, different abilities and multiculturalism,” said Carolyn Ganes, youth and family coordinator with SACL. “We create an atmosphere where the kids feel that they can ask questions. Maybe these are questions they wouldn’t feel comfortable asking otherwise but, because the puppets are there, they will ask. They ask the puppets questions that they wouldn’t ask a parent or a teacher.” The show featured six different puppets taking part in three separate skits. The first skit discussed blindness and the kids were eager to ask questions as to why the puppet was blind and what it is was like. The second skit focused on feelings and the final segment noted that people with disabilities can still be athletes. Each show, like each puppet, is unique. “Each puppet has different personalities and different abilities,” said Ganes. “It is really cool because they CHICKEN BREAST CHICKEN, BEEF OR PORK SOUVLAKI 3600 1 000 4KG 5P E R P A C K A G E LEAN CHEESE FLAVOURED GROUND BEEF SMOKIES 1 3IN A P A C K A G E 2 0 00 By Scott Hellings are all such unique characters and they all have different backstories.” The kids at Southwest Daycare were excited to see the show. It was an excellent opportunity to have an outside voice share the message of acceptance. “We are always teaching our children the importance of accepting one another for who we are. We remind them that we are all friends and we treat each other with respect and dignity,” said Lucile Gilliland, Executive Director at Southwest Daycare and Early Learning Centre. “This is such a valuable tool that SACL provides.” Puppets are already a familiar sight at Southwest Daycare because the centre uses puppet The large puppets used by the Kids on the Block group teach kids therapy as part of its early social skills pro- that we should respect one another. gram. These puppets are smaller in size, which allows the children to control them. They use what they take away from the show. There was one the puppets to discuss how everyone is different and elementary school where a little boy came up after has unique abilities. Sometimes an item like a splint the show to talk to me about one of our skits. The will be added to a puppet to enhance this lesson. skit was about two brothers — one has autism and Ganes says that kids really do enjoy interacting with the other helped explain to their new neighbor how the puppets. She has been working with the Kids on they have some differences but they also have a lot of the Block group for a year now and she likes seeing things in common. This boy came up to me and said how the kids respond to the show. ‘That is like me and my brother.’ I asked him if he “They are always really amazed when they see the liked that his classmates got to learn more about that puppets,” said Ganes. “I love doing this. It is so fun and he said yes. It’s great when you get to have little and I really enjoy interacting with kids. I like hearing moments like that.” 415 Ath Athabasca St. E. Moose Jaw - 692-8833 I .Q .F . 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Thanks to Facebook and e-mail we had reconnected, he keeping in touch also with my sister and a cousin, all of us back here in the Prairies. It was worth the anxiety of the curves and mountain highways to see him once again, and to meet his wife for the very first time. We looked at family photographs and tried, mostly unsuccessfully, to identify the very stern ancestors who had posed for photographs now encased in family albums. While I accuse Housemate of driving towards where he looks, I too found myself sometimes wandering just too close for comfort to the edge of the road, one, by the way, without stopping shoulders. Beyond the white line would either be stands of impenetrable trees, rivers and streams resting too close for my comfort to the edge of the highway, or several hundred yards below with waves crashing on the rocks. We traded memories of our families, the friends and acquaintances in common and he told me some stories I hadn’t heard before about my father’s pugilistic prowess. And we promised each other to stay in touch. Every time Housemate attempted to point out a scene worthy of a photograph, I would merely grunt and mutter that I had to watch the road and couldn’t enjoy whatever it was he was so happy to see. My happiness came when no cars or log-loaded semitrucks or other vehicles appeared over the hills or around the corners on my side of the very smooth British Columbia highways. If we had stayed in the area longer perhaps I might have been brave enough to look where Housemate pointed while still keeping the SUV on my side of the road. Perhaps. Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express Getting on a straight-away with a passing lane was a bonus, although I seldom had to venture bravely enough to actually pass a slow-moving recreational vehicle. I had absolutely no problem being passed by almost every car on the road, including Grandma and Grandpa in their old, old truck bearing a homemade, plywood camper that belched oil like a fiery dragon. As we ventured closer and closer to our destination, we discussed the engineering expertise that must have been involved in building the highways through and around the trees and rocks and mountain ranges. And we also marvelled that the white and yellow lines everywhere we drove were freshly painted, and nary was there a pothole or cracking pavement or sinkhole marring the pristine condition of the roadway. What do B.C. highway officials know that road builders in our province haven’t yet learned? Perhaps B.C. road builders would share their expertise with their counterparts in other areas of Canada where the roads are not as smoothy designed and maintained. We quickly learned, as we did while travelling in the Maritimes and Newfoundland, that the driving times listed through Google are not the accurate driving time for inexperienced Prairie folks. Eventually we figured out that adding an hour or so was much closer to the mark — Google’s two hours became our three or four hours, plus added time for rest breaks, sightseeing over the cliffs to the water and rocks below, and those useless searches for bears and moose in all likely spots. BRANDS YOU KNOW DELISSIO PIZZA ASSORTED 530-888 ML All too soon it was time to leave and once again we faced a similar route back home — this time with more confidence, so much confidence that I even passed one or two vehicles who were dawdling along the way. 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The Wandering Albatross tour is a collaboration between two organizations that are dedicated to showcasing art outside of a traditional gallery setting. s Artist Book Comma al Experiment Comedy ONE NIGHT STAND Too present and Also As Well ross: Wandering Albat dian Tour A Western Cana “This tour is a collaboration between a couple of little independent artist-run organizations based out of Winnipeg. The organization I run is known as ONE NIGHT STAND,” said co-organizer/ programmer Collin Zipp. “It is a nomadic space, meaning I don’t have a physical space. I do exhibitions in different places — I just did one in the back of a U-Haul. These exhibits are only on for one night. I am partnering with Also As Well Too, which is an artist book library that is run by Alexis Kinloch…We are both interested in making art happen in different ways and venues. It is not your traditional gallery setting where you look at art on the wall.” of presentations A conglomeration at ed expressions with language-bas performative, heart. Participatory, tour illuminating, the informative, and idge, Calgary, Lethbr in will make stops Jaw, Brandon and Moose ton, Edmon Winnipeg. s the artist book Each stop feature an Well Too (with library of Also As an workshop) plus artist book making y performance experimental comed by Ray Fenwick. HARCOURT HOUSE ARTIST RUN CENTRE Artist Ray Fenwick will also take part in the event. “I don’t want to say he is a performance artist, but he uses performance in his work,” said Zipp. “We realized that we all kind of have the same language when it comes to thinking about text and the idea of experience and artwork, so we decided to see if we could get a tour going.” The event will kick off with an artist book workshop in the Moose Jaw Public Library’s Herb Taylor Room from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The workshop will start by showcasing a selection of books from the Also As Well Too Artist Book Library and a discussion on these diverse works. Everyone will then have an opportunity to make their own books. Supplies will be provided but you are encouraged to bring anything you might like to work with. You can choose to take your book home or you can also donate it to the Artist Book Library in Winnipeg. Calgary TRUCK Gallery July 24 Lethbridge a Art Gallery Southern Albert July 25 & 26 Edmonton Harcourt House July 27 Moose Jaw m & Art Gallery Moose Jaw Museu Taylor) 2-4pm (5th Floor - Herb FREE Workshop 7pm July 30 g Arts Theatre - Performin Brandon Manitoba Southwestern Art Gallery of July 31 Winnipeg Yellow Dog Tavern August 4 ONENIG HTSTAND “An art book is a piece of artwork. Just as a painter paints or a photographer takes photos, an artist can also make books and have these books as art forms. They don’t have to be your traditional book and you don’t have to leaf through it like a normal book,” said Zipp. “It is more of like this experimental way of making art and using a book By Scott Hellings as a reference point.” Fenwick will perform in the Art Gallery’s Performing Arts Theatre at 7:00 p.m. “Ray is doing a mixture of performance art and experimental stand-up comedy. It is just him and a microphone and he is kind of reinterpreting language and communication. This is actually part two of what he is doing; he did part one through ONE NIGHT STAND last August,” said Zipp. “It is playing with language and his voice in a funny way. It is playing with the idea of experimental comedy and expectations…It is a conversation about language and voice.” The tour will also make stops in Calgary, Lethbridge, Edmonton, Brandon, and Winnipeg. Zipp says they are happy to bring the tour to Moose Jaw. “It is going to be lots of fun. It is just three folks in a car bringing art to places. We’re very excited that Moose Jaw was interested in the idea of the tour,” said Zipp. “It is fantastic to be able to go into these smaller places that have amazing art scenes that you really don’t get to hear anything about. For us, it is exciting to explore these places and see what the local art scene is like.” All are welcome to attend and everything will be offered free of charge. 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When I was a kid, I never appreciated the benefits of being able to do things under the light of a full moon, things that were more difficult without a bright lunar light. This was demonstrated to me at Boy Scout Camp once. Under ideal conditions, our pack went on a midnight hike along a somewhat familiar trail and discovered that we did not need our Boy Scouts of Canada official flashlights. That was somewhat upsetting to a kid that was afraid of the dark. I always had lots of spare batteries and at least two flashlights, but I learned that a full moon night was not that dark unless it was cloudy. I used that learning experience when I would camp out in my back yard and then go garden-raiding, but only when there was a full moon. I can still taste the stolen vegetables; they were delicious when swiped from someone’s garden. Those same types of veggies Mom lovingly prepared were reluctantly eaten just hours before at dinner time. During my rebellious teenage years, a summertime full moon was a great reason to have a “bush” party or what we would tell our parents was a “fishing trip.” I know you won’t believe this but there was booze and pot at these… er, fishing trips...Once when the conditions were perfect, I discovered the true meaning and power of a full moon…during the daytime. We were “fishing” at a campsite that was beside the main Via Rail railway tracks west of Calgary in the Bow Valley, when the afternoon west bound Via Rail train suddenly came barrelling down the tracks. My “fishing” buddies and I all began to wave at the travellers in the first passenger car and by the third car we had somehow all turned our backs to the train and dropped our trousers and bent over to display not one but at least five or six full moons. It was the sixties and we might have been protesting something but I can’t remember, it’s all a little fuzzy. A few years later, I worked as a cab driver with my own taxi and there were certain days and nights that could pay a week’s worth of expenses in one shift. Fridays were top of the list with paydays coming second, followed by the day of and the day after pension and welfare cheques were issued. Sometimes a full moon shift would be very profitable, but more often than not, it was just simply entertaining. Ask any policeman, firefighter, nurse or anyone that deals with the public during a full moon nightshift. The odds are good they will have a story. The scientific smartypantsknowitall guys have studies that neither support nor disprove the increase of full moon wackiness but what do they know? They do know that the moon has a gravitational effect on the ocean tides and currents. With mammals being made up of about 70% water, it is only logical to assume there is an effect on beings. Do dogs bite more often during a full moon? Does livestock escape their pens more often during a full moon? Is the moon in the sky like a big pizza pie? The studies seem to be wishy washy on exact numbers but they do show some interesting fluctuations. They say that because the moon is constantly changing the amount of light it reflects to Earth, there is no real full moon “time”, but rather a period or phase which creates difficulty in associating events being caused by a full moon. The science guys should just ask a werewolf…sheesh! There are no werewolves around our little community…so far, but I do know that when the big bright ball of moonlight illuminates my garden, it is hard not to be moved; if a guy was creative, he might be inspired to poetic greatness. Moon...June…swoon…spoon…cocoon…tune… Housing Starts Fall Housing starts in Saskatchewan cities took a nose-dive during the first six months of this year. New starts in cities with population of 10,000 or more fell by 38 per cent to 2,427 units, says a Canada Mortgage MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A11 for Moose Jaw Express and Housing Corporation survey. Regina census area starts fell the least by 14 per cent to 815 homes while the Saskatoon census area fell 34 per cent to 1,164. Moose Jaw had one of the lowest per- centage reductions at 49 per cent to 51 homes from 101 homes. Only North Battleford and Prince Albert showed an increase in new housing with North Battleford doubling to 38 from 15 while Prince Albert added five for 56. Housing construction in Lloydminster fell 84 per cent to 56 units from 359 while another oil-based city, Estevan, saw new housing fall 88 per cent to 11 from 91 units. Weyburn, also an oil patch city, had only two new homes started this year compared with 68 last year. Swift Current builders started 25 homes compared with 122 last year. 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Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription PAGE A12 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Moose Jaw Warriors TRADING THOUGHTS Good and Bad of Vacation Motels The operator of the Premier Mountain Lodge in the resort town of Valemount noticed we had booked through Booking.com and asked us to give his place a good review. James Gallo, Moose Jaw Warriors, Manager, Communications/ Hockey Administration Coming up next month, members of the Moose Jaw Warriors will be back on the ice at Mosaic Place for the 2015 Warriors Kids Camp in partnership with Canadian Tire Jumpstart. August 17 to 21, young hockey players will have the opportunity to spend time with and learn from the Warriors. Assistant Coach Mark O’Leary will be the head instructor, while Warriors Head Coach Tim Hunter, current Warriors and alumni will assist on and off the ice throughout the week. Those taking part in the Warriors Kids Camp will receive two and a half hours of on ice time each day. “We are excited for the third year of our hockey camp. We have had great feedback from the previous years, with our emphasis on having fun and developing skills,” said O’Leary. “Ice times are split between drills for skating, passing, scrimmages, and on ice games. The highlight for the kids will always be the opportunity to do all of this right alongside their favourite players.” Having fun and skill development are the main objectives of the Warriors Kids Camp. Registration is $320 (GST included) and each player will receive a Warriors Hockey Camp jersey. These camps will run throughout the day and have been broken up into three age groups; Group Hamonic 5-7, Group Brouwer 8-10, and Group Boychuk 11-13. All players who register for Warriors Kids Camp will also receive one adult and one child or student ticket to a specific Warriors 2015-2016 regular season home game. Canadian Tire Jumpstart is dedicated to removing barriers, so children can participate in organized sport and recreation. They view participation in organized sport and recreation increases a child’s chance for success in life. They discover and participate, they gain self-confidence, they develop self-esteem, they learn leadership skills, their lives become richer, and this is the power of Canadian Tire Jumpstart. Registration information is available online at www.mjwarriors.com, or can be obtained by calling the Warriors office at 694-5711. In other Warriors News… Three Moose Jaw Warriors will be off to Hockey Canada camps later this month. 16-year-old Josh Brook, who was the fourth overall selection in the 2014 WHL Bantam Draft, will take part in the National Under-17 Camp in preparation for the 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. Sophomore forward Brett Howden received an invitation to Hockey Canada’s Under-18 Selection Camp for the upcoming 2015 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament. Howden won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2015 IIHF World Under-18 Championships back in the spring. Captain Brayden Point will attend Hockey Canada’s World Junior Summer Camp in early August. The camp features a number of players looking to make an impression with Hockey Canada ahead of this year’s World Junior Hockey Championships. Included in the camp is two exhibition games against Russia and the Czech Republic. Point was a part of Canada’s World Junior gold medal team last year. The Saskatchewan Lego Users Group The in association with Western Development Museum - Moose Jaw present the 4th Annual Saturday, July 25th Sunday, July 26th Building Workshops by: Kids Building Contest for 8-14 yrs. sponsored by: 9 am - 5 pm each day Western Development Museum 50 Diefenbaker Dr., Moose Jaw Visit www.sasklegousersgroup.yolasite.com/brickspo or wdm.ca or call 306-693-5989 for more details. by Ron Walter “We’re under new management and we’re trying to build it back up,” he explained as I noticed a sign on the adjacent door: Swimming pool and hot tub closed until further notice. “That will be $144.50 a night,” he added. My partner pulled out her sheaf of copious notes with confirmation number and a much lower quoted price. “Oh, yes, Booking.com,” he said as if nothing was out of place. We drove to our room in the corner. It was a standard suite, lowest of seven classes in the lodge. Something was wrong when I had to push the jammed door open by leaning on it. The door handle had been smacked into the drywall and not fixed. The standard suite was smaller than a Motel Six unit, with wiring that seemed out of the 1950s. Switch boxes stuck out of the wall. The place rated okay for cleanliness, excepting the dust bunnies behind some furniture. The TV was an old box style with no remote. Only the audio worked on the four cable channels. The visual was a lot of snow and squiggly lines. I almost felt sorry for the re-building struggle the operator had ahead then saw the two tour buses of exchange students pull in for the night and realized the place is full of loggers in winter, hence the hole in the wall and jammed door. The view from the chair outside was spectacular – rugged snow capped mountain peaks surrounded us. It stayed light until after 11 p.m. and I sat there taking a new photo of the moving sun and clouds every few minutes. It was the only bad experience of seven lodging places on the journey. My partner, the booker of rooms, was taken in by the lodge website’s glowing rhetoric. Our best stay was the Hubs Motel, just outside the historic gold mining camp of Barkerville. We thoroughly enjoyed the historic townsite and entertainment in this town — left much as it was in the 1860s. I even learned how to print one and 10 in Chinese. And Yours Truly satisfied a lifelong desire to try my hand at panning gold. The pan of muck and gravel gave up three barely visible flakes of gold – which seemed standard for all the gold panners. The flakes might buy me a cup of coffee. We were told serious gold panners still spend time in the creeks panning for gold. Some families stake a claim and come every year to camp out and work it. They have a fantastic summer holiday. Any gold they find is a bonus. When the days were over dinner at the H’s Halibut and Chips was great dining under the descending sun. The Hubs motel operator has a cool asset for her guests — plates with warm chocolate chip oatmeal cookies — one when we arrived, one the next morning and one when we left at 7 a.m. the final day. The online reviews indicate many of her guests have returned annually for four or five years. Is it the cookies, the service or the nice spacious rooms? Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected] T:9.75” IT’S BACK! MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A13 PRICE BREAK 20 % = $12,720 OF MSRP CASH CREDIT * CASH CREDIT ON GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB DENALI ON SELECT GMC’S IN STOCK THE LONGEST WHILE INVENTORY LASTS. 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The SaskWater ‘Readception’ evening was well-received. SaskWater, headquartered in Moose Jaw, gives back to the community where its’ employees live by funding many similar special events. Mayor Deb Higgins brought greetings to Festival attendees. “I hope that these written and spoken words will take you on a great journey, both ideologically and artistically. Enjoy the Festival. Enjoy Moose Jaw.” The first presentation came from Metis Writer Lisa Bird-Wilson, who read from the newly published book ‘Just Pretending.’ The book has won several Saskatchewan literary awards. “I won’t sugar-coat it for you. These stories are about lousy mothers, lousy fathers, and lousy children,” she said. The reading, however, was touching and culturally aware. Jane Byers is a poet who lives on the west coast. Her book ‘Steeling Effects’ is her first poetry collection. She joked with the audience that she is resigning from her job, with its steady paycheck, pension and benefits, so she can instead “make my living reading at literary festivals.” Her book ‘Out Proud’ celebrates pride, courage, and the reality of ‘being out.’ Byers knows the vulnerability of writers. “When the dictators come they kill off the poets first, because we know important stuff.” Historian Dr. Jim Daschuk, has been widely recognized for his latest book “Clearing the Plains.” He read a poignant section from his award-winning book with “research involving our province’s darkest days, in 18778, when the bison disappeared, there were two years of El Ninos, and there was no food. Natives were starving at the rate of 26,000 per year.” Mystery writer Deryn Collier read a segment from her latest “Open Secrets,” in which the lead character experiences huge anxiety and distress as he tries to cross the border into Canada. Murder, disappearance, and drugs all can be found in her novels. Andrew Pyper has written seven novels, after his academic studies at McGill. His book ‘The Demonologist’ is referred to as “part horror, part thriller, a page-turner.” He read from ‘The Damned’ where “Hell is reliving the worst day of your life over and over.” Local poet Greg Simison knew many people in the crowd and had them laughing. His poetry is satiric, ironic, and very clever. The wry humour and pain that accompanies the ending of a marriage informs his latest book of poetry. Degrassi Junior High screenwriter Susin Nielsen read from her Young Adult novel ‘We are all made of molecules.’ It is the story of a blended family. The first narrator is teenager Stuart. “I always wanted a sister, a brother, not so much. My parents would say, ‘but Stuart, we already have the perfect child, why would we need another one?’ I couldn’t really argue with that.” He continues, “My mother died when I was 10. Now I am 13, and I miss her like crazy. We were missing one third of our family. We were like an equilateral triangle, with my mother as the base. When she was gone, the other two sides just collapsed.” Powerful imagery. The evening was closed by gardening expert Lyndon Penner. “When I was young, I disappeared into books and into gardens. I had parents and teachers who catered to my learning. I always wanted to write books that would empower others with the confidence to create the most amazing gardens.” He said that it is hard to read excerpts from gardening books, at least according to his publisher. However, he says that it is worth checking out the stylistic differences between American and British garden writers. One nationality used more poetry, metaphor and visionary language. It is reflected in the type of gardens they design. He leans strongly toward the British. It was a memorable beginning to the 2015 Festival of Words, full of emotion, variety of genres, and soulfulness. Gardening expert Lyndon Penner Saskatchewan historian Dr. Jim Daschuk. Saskatchewan Metis writer Lisa Bird-Wilson MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A15 Kids Ink Session Inspires Young Authors “Baseballs feel really hard, don’t they? But do you know that they are squishy in the centre. The insides used to be made of fish eyes. There are so many weird science facts,” said popular Young Adult author Kevin Sylvester, to the group of budding writers. Sylvester is the author of ‘Weird Science’ and of the much loved YA book series featuring character Neil Flambe. Flambe is a science nerd Chef who travels the world competing in cooking competitions and solving mysteries wherever he goes. School libraries across North America have Sylvester’s books in their collections. The Kids Ink session focused on ‘Kevin Sylvester’s Rules of Writing,’ the author’s fanciful way of providing information for the young writers. “First, make your topic something you love - baseball, cats, Super Mario. Second, do your research. Find out as much as you can. And look for all the weird stuff. Good stories are supported by true facts.” “Third, find a super-power you can give to your lead character. For example, Chef Neil Flambe has a sense of smell that is a thousand times more powerful than ours. Just by the scent, he knew that exotic Indonesian coffee, Kopi Luwak, was fake. He caught the cheaters who were trying to trick the coffee buyers and steal their money. Of course, that particular coffee is so valuable because it has to pass through the body of the civet cat first...” Sylvester is excited by unusual science facts, and knows that young readers are fascinated by the weird and wonderful. He has written books collecting scientific information he finds to be mind-expanding, then he uses it in his stories. “I like collecting baseball facts. For example, do you know what ball players used to put on their hands to prevent calluses...?” The two dozen young authors in attendance were given great ideas to try in their own writing. They also laughed joyfully, and learned many ‘weird’ facts. by Janet Kilgannon for Moose Jaw Express Sylvester explains that research is key to supporting a good story. Author Kevin Sylvester with Chef Gordon Ramsay Young authors learn the skills to create their own stories. Festival Story-teller Delights his Young Audience by Janet Kilgannon for Moose Jaw Express Peter Midgley is a brilliant performer. He held the young audience in thrall as he acted out the narratives of a series of Namibian folk tales. “I love reading and writing, but I especially love telling stories. I can get you to laugh or feel sad, or even to scream. You will be involved in the story.” Midgley is an exciting, engaging and interactive performer. “Stories for children are fun. They have so many twists and surprise endings. In adult stories, I can’t be a dog, or a cow, or a monkey, or a snake. This story features animals who see a sign telling of a “Singing Competition under the Big Tree - All Entries are Welcome. Once Donkey decides to enter, the plot gets really interesting.” A local group of school children have studied Midgley’s story technique, and they presented him with a book they wrote and illustrated for him, in ‘Midgley style’.” He was thrilled. “In stories, you can be anything you want to be. Everything I see, I look for the hidden story inside.” When Midgley announced his final story of the morning, the audience called out “We don’t want you to stop. We don’t want to leave here yet.” Praise does not come much higher. Local students present Midgley with a book they wrote for him. SUBARU WATER PUMPS 2” x 4.5 HP 4 ONLY BLACK LEATHER SECTIONALS 1 LEFT HAND, 1 RIGHT HAND, RECLINER & ADJ. 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The vision of the Multicultural Council of Sas multiculturalism is central to the cultural, socia political life of Saskatchewan, was evident throug “Motif” presented an environment in which individuals can contribute to the multicultural d province and its regions. Community volunteers various multicultural groups participating in “Motif in the promotion of positive cross-cultural relatio cultural communication, contact and understand Opening Ceremony: Maxine Compean presenting opening remarks, calling on dignitaries (left to right) Bruno Kossmann (Chair of the SK Multicultural Council), Major David Dea (Wing 15 Moose Jaw), Her Worship Deb Higgins, MLA Warren Michelson, Member of Parliament Ray Boughen to add their message. Front and back rows: members of various cultural groups participating in “Motif 2015”. The festival’s mission to provide an opportunity cultures to come together and share in each other dance, music and artwork is alive and going s coordinator Maxine Compean only arrived in M Her boundless energy and tenacity in partnership Jessica Huang made it possible to choreogra behind-the-scene volunteers, general set-up an performers to present a fun filled weekend that for all ages. The children’s activity area offered crafts from encompassing many more cultures than the coun “Motif” this year. Activities included simple crafts, and games. The Viking helmet and sword-makin to be particularly popular with boys and girls! D led by teacher Tammy Nault, nursing student Z Student Ashley Ridley children were in good han Solo and group performers kept the crowds Artists from Saskatoon, Weyburn, Regina, Win Jaw shared their talents through dance, songs a Desperate for Haggis is a Moose Jaw based band. Their folk and drinking songs fully engaged the audience. (l-r) Doug Sheppard, Terry Levineway, Lisa McCormick, Don Mitchell, percussion John McWilliams. African Princess Dance Troupe: Vivid costumes and well-coordinated energetic dance steps captivated the audience! Food plays an integral part in any culture. An section of international cuisine offered tasty dishe MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A17 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A17 CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR CUTIVE YEARS py Valley was filled with joyful laughter, as Moose ay to this well established conjunction with Canada was moved to September day format and July dates ate growing interest from s. of Saskatchewan, being al, social, economic, and t throughout the weekend. which organizations and ultural development in the unteers and leaders of the in “Motif” actively engaged al relations through crossderstanding. portunity for the different ch other’s cuisine, folkloric going strong. This year’s ed in Moose Jaw in May. tnership with her assistant horeograph the invaluable et-up and liaising with the nd that offered something by Anna Hergert for Moose Jaw Express large or small. From curry, skewered beef, deep fried plantain and banana kala (deep-fried banana bread balls), baklava to cookies, families and friends gathered to share international specialities. The beer garden attached to the Jamaican booth had every table occupied from opening time to closing each day. Maxine Compton shared, that while the general expenses for the festival are covered through sponsorship money and services, the proceeds from each participating booth are funnelled back to the individual organization which will aid in the continuation of regular programming and special events presented by the specific group. Make sure to put “Motif” on your calendar for the second weekend in July 2016. Don’t miss another chance to spend time with family and friends, while supporting multiculturalism and exploring the world in your home town. ts from around the globe, he countries epresented at e crafts, physical activities rd-making session proved d girls! Developed and coudent Zohal Rafif and Art ood hands. crowds actively engaged. na, Winnipeg and Moose songs and music. Ya-La-Habibi Veil Dance: The lead dancer of Ya-La_Habibi finished the performance. Maria Magic of Kaparty entertained the crowds with violin music from the Ukraine, Russia and Hungary. ture. An excellent crosssty dishes for any appetite, Caribe Folk Arts Dance Troupe had a variety of dances coupled with colourful costumes. Henna Detail: Henna Artist Gisma Mohamed skillfully applies floral design to Abby Magee’s wrist. Cross Cultural Interaction: Solange Buloze and her son Jean hail from the Republic of Congo, Dalise Hector and her daughter Zuri are from Moose Jaw. PAGE A18 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Bent Wrench Run Show By Ron Walter The Kiwanis Speed Skating Oval in Wakamow was nearly full of vehicles for the annual Bent Wrench Run car show. One of the unusual vehicles was a 1983 DeLorean built by entrepreneur John DeLorean in Belfast, Ireland. Only 9,000 of the cars were made between 1981 and 1983 when the plant was shuttered. American sports car buyers never took a shine to the gull wings, fibreglass chassis/underbody and stainless steel body. ’82 DeLorean (Photo by Ron Walter) ’68 Mercury (Photo by Ron Walter) ’36 Ford (Photo by Ron Walter) MG Replica (Photo by Ron Walter) ’57 Pickup (Photo by Ron Walter) ’68 Citroen Mehari (Photo by Ron Walter) 2006 Roadster (Photo by Ron Walter) VACATION READY OIL CHANGE SPECIAL Limited Time Only: July 20th to August 8th Includes the following: •Quaker State Conventional oil 1 ALL FOR ONLY $ 29 99 PLUS: 10% TO 25% off all shop labour noted during this inspection (depending on repair) 1 Up to 5 litres of 5W20 or 5W30 or 10W30, other oils & Synthetic Oil Extra 2 Filter up to a value of $5 3 Up to 1 litre of combined top up fluids • Motormaster Oil Filter 2 • Free Brake Inspection • Under the hood inspection (Coolant System, Belts, Hoses) • Under the vehicle inspection (Suspension, Exhaust) • Inspect vehicle lighting system and exhaust • Free Top up all fluids 3 • Battery test Moose Jaw Canadian Tire 1350 Main St. N • 306.693.0888 SERVICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CLOSED SUNDAY Reducing Garden Pests MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A19 By Carol Ferguson for Moose Jaw Express Garden pest might have been the main topic of the June 9th presentation at the library but Keri Fox, who developed Green Sister Gardens in Moose Jaw, shared a wealth of other information, too. What is a Green Sister Garden and how does it work? Keri spent a lot of time promoting the idea and eventually MJ residents offered their yards for use in exchange for a weekly basket of the produce. She has three gardens on South Hill, two in the VLA area, others in different parts of the city. No herbicides, pesticides or chemical fertilizers are used so Green Sister Gardens produces vegetables that have 40% higher nutrients than most other produce. Herbicides and pesticides destroy the good bugs, too. Unhealthy plants are more susceptible to bugs. Attract the bugs you do want by creating little habitats for them and they will then eat the bugs you don’t want. Having leaves in your mulch will attract lady bugs. Add bird houses Keri Fox for wrens and bluebirds and they will help with your bugs, too. Last year was a wet year. Two of her gardens plots back on a river and she was surprised when frogs from the river ate the slugs in her gardens. You can use that idea by building a pond in your own yard. Her biggest deterrent is building a ‘greenhouse’ out of anti-insect netting; it is the best way to deal with beetles which are the most challenging. Some of her gardens are 1000 square feet and the white mesh greenhouses are very striking. Using straw mulch under your potatoes keeps potato bugs away. Marigolds around the perimeter will deter some bugs. Having trouble with birds in your strawberries? Place small red-painted rocks in the strawberry patch before the fruit ripens. By the time your berries turn red the birds will have given up. Sprinkle Diatomaceous earth in your garden. It is a natural pesticide and also edible. How about the pesky mosquitoes? She uses Summer Spray from Willow Tree. It has to be applied often but it works. Mouth wash sprayed around also keeps them away. Keri recommended three books that she has found very helpful: The Market Gardener, by Jean-Martin Fortier; New Organic Grower, by Eliot Coleman and Sheri Amsel; and Biodiversity, by Kevin J. Gaston and John I. Spicer. Look for Green Sister Produce at markets gardens. Some is delivered to local restaurants and, of course, some produce goes to her ‘garden landlords’. Her choice of places to purchase seed is Mumm’s Sprouting Seeds in Shellbrook. You can find videos of Keri and Green Sister Gardens on You Tube. Her gardens are part of a program called SPIN farms (SMALL PLOT INTENSIVE gardening). Seed Lending Library 0 % TO IN PRICE A DJUSTMEN Ω TS AVAILABL E ON THE 2015 SONATA HYBRID PURCHASE FINANCING † BEST OFFER OF THE YEAR! ∆ By Carol Ferguson for Moose Jaw Express Avid gardeners showed up for a Green Sister Garden tour. Keri Fox is the Green Sister gardener and uses donated garden space in exchange for a basket of produce every Friday. Along with the home owner, Ms. Fox told about the beginning of these gardening adventures. The garden spaces are shared but soon it becomes apparent that sometimes the spaces aren’t large enough so they were soon tilling up lawns to accommodate more space for the production of amazing, huge, lush Swiss chard, tomatoes, garlic, peppers and salad greens… As several tomato sites were visited, research is evident that pruning is of value. In the areas where the plants were not pruned, they had outgrown their shelter (hoops of electrical conduit pipe covered with insect control netting). Although the plants were huge and healthy, there was not much evidence of tomatoes. In another area, under cover and well- pruned, tomatoes and peppers are almost ready for the picking. Seeds used in both areas were from the Seed Lending Library, or Heritage Seeds, as Keri calls them. For research purposes, some of the plants were started early and planted as bedding plants, while others were seeded right into the soil. An intricate watering system was set up to keep watering to a minimum and the compost was heavy with nitrogen. Some areas have shown signs of a lack of water this summer but during the tour it started to rain. Since everyone was a gardener, no one ran for shelter but enjoyed the liquid sunshine. 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Jason Cleave 1st in compound fixed pins (male) Karlie Cleave 1st in compound fixed pins (female) Hailey Cleave 1st in female cub compound Meaghan Cleave 1st in female pre cub compound Courtney Blackstock 1st in female barebow Lane Moore 1st in male precub compound Tyler Moore 1st in male instinctive recurve After a slow start for the Boys Under 12 Moose Jaw Storm team, they won 5-2 over QC United from Regina in the semi-final. The boys then played the final against Swift Current United where they pulled out a 4-3 win, in what was a thrilling back-and-forth affair. The boys jumped out to an early 2-0 lead, only to be tied at two at half time. Swift Current pulled ahead BU 12 Champs early in the 2nd half 3-2 after a tough bounce in the MJ crease. However the Storm team prevailed thanks to 2 goals in the last 5 minutes in the game to take home the gold medal. After getting 2nd in their pool, the Girls Under 12 Storm team made the finals thanks to a come from behind victory in the semi-finals. Moose Jaw was down 2-0, but came back to win the semi-final 4-2 over QC United. However they were unable to take the momentum into the final as they lost 5-0 to Swift Current United in the final. Both teams played very well defensively, but Moose Jaw was unable to crack Swift Current’s sound defence. Next shoot will be representing Saskatchewan at the 3D nationals in Carberry, Manitoba during the August long weekend, and then off to Winnipeg for Field Target nationals. RBC Dominion Securities DONATES $2,000 for Replacement Playground RBC Dominion Securities kindly donated $2,000 to Wakamow Valley towards a replacement playground at the Kinsmen-Wellesley Pavilion after the structure was burnt down on June 1. Clayton Clysdale Finnell also made Wakamow Valley his 5 dolla holla shortly after the incident. It’s a nice start to the fundraising campaign that will be ongoing. Our hope is that we will raise enough funds to build an all inclusive playground so children of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy it. Tourney Action Dale Garthus and Bruce Willms of RBC Dominion Securities, Justine Fargo and Mackenzie Johnson of Wakamow Valley at the site where the replacement playground is planned to be built. BU 10-12 GU12 Tourney Action 49 years for Trial of Louis Riel re-enactment By Scott Hellings “The Trial of Louis Riel,” the longest-running continuous historical dramatic theatrical production in North America, is hitting the stage for another season. Performances began on July 16 and will be presented every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening between now and August 1. Once again, veteran Moose Jaw actor Russ McKnight will be performing in the play. McKnight has been a part of every performance since 1989. This year he has been invited to perform three different roles. The characters he will portray this year are prosecution witnesses Major General Frederick Middleton, Thomas MacKay, and defence witness Dr. Francois Xavier Roy. Russ McKnight in a past performance of the “Trial of Louis Riel.” The Trial of Louis Riel was written as a Centennial project in 1967. It is based on the actual court transcripts of the Trial of Louis Riel, which took place in Regina in 1885. This is the play’s 49th consecutive season. All performances are held at 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina. Trees of Crescent Park Crescent Park, the magnificent city park in the centre of the city, is the place to find shade when the temperature soars into the 30’s. Daily Lennox, Moose Jaw Parks’ gardener, led a tour of the trees and every tree she showed off, with a sense of personal pride. It was interesting to hear that the Crescent Park area was originally a dump and that might explain the lush trees and fertile soil. An amazing, well thought out collection of sizes, shapes, colours and textures have been put together to make an outstanding gathering place for locals and visitors. The trees along the west edge of the library attract birds. East of the bridge are the Linden trees. Starting with a list of thirty-five trees Lennox wanted to highlight, even the children in the group touched the bark and felt the leaves. She took time MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A21 By Carol Ferguson for Moose Jaw Express to explain the different needle shapes of various deciduous trees, spruce, pine and fir, and drew attention to the shape of the leaves on the maple tree. When a larch came into view with its lacy leaves, she pointed out where a Sapsucker (woodpecker) had been drilling holes in search of sap. This beloved park is home to yellow, purple and copper-tone honeysuckles which were in bloom and other trees that add colour to the park are the Shubert Cher- ry and Ornamental crab. A lone oak was not very tall even though it is 30 years old and will someday be a significant showpiece. The new Paper Birch she introduced us to came by way of tender, showed just how much thought goes into every addition. There are very few fruit trees in the park and well-hidden to protect them from human predators. That is understandable when Daily Lennox told about trying to introduce perennials into the flower beds last year: every Hosta was stolen. ACROSS 1. Part of a rachet 5. A mold for setting concrete 9. Misplaced 13. Away from the wind 14. Characteristic 16. District 17. Give temporarily 18. Expire 19. Applaud 20. Anagram of “Smite” 22. Modus vivendi 24. Inheritor 26. Repeat 27. Retaliator 30. Dissertation 33. Natal day 35. Streetwalker 37. A high alpine meadow 38. Alpha’s opposite 41. Female deer 42. Gash 45. Approval 48. Chronicles 51. Chooses 52. Angry 54. Verruca 55. Not the same 59. Outline W O R D S E A R C H GUITAR GREATS The parks crew banded the elms earlier in the spring to protect them from Canker worms; this brought up an interesting discussion about the recent infestation of caterpillars, which were not canker worms. As well as taking care of the flowers and trees, the park staff also looks after the bowling green, mowing it and rolling it. A lack of rain meant the lilacs had not flowered well this year. Carragana shrubs, some trimmed and some left to branch out, filled lower levels. Various nine-bark shrubs are drought resistant and are doing well this year. It was clear that every tree and shrub in our park is a point of pride for the gardener. Lennox and her crew do an excellent job of looking after one of the great focal points of Moose Jaw. 62. Top of a house 63. Angler’s basket 65. Competent 66. Absent Without Leave 67. Cozy 68. Holly 69. Man 70. Disabled 71. Following DOWN 1. Inside of your hand 2. Found in some lotions 3. Meteorologist 4. Tolerant 5. Faster than light 6. By mouth 7. Speedy 8. Unusual person 9. Milk sugar 10. Paris airport 11. Secure against leakage 12. Adhesive strip 15. Fangs 21. Utterance 23. Goulash 25. Start over 27. Garments of goat hair 28. Country house S U D O K U Can you find the hidden words? They may be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, forwards or backwards. JIMI HENDRIX JIMMY PAGE JOE SATRIANI KURT COBAIN MARK KNOPFLER SLASH STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN TOM MORELLO ZAKK WYLDE Puzzle Solutions ANGUS YOUNG BRIAN MAY CARLOS SANTANA DAVE GILMOUR EDDIE VAN HALEN ERIC CLAPTON GARY MOORE JAMES HETFIELD JEFF BECK 29. Male sheep 31. Liable to be accused 32. Dash 34. Aye 36. Female chickens 39. Petrol 40. Again 43. Cold symptom 44. Rabbit 46. Attired 47. Piece of land 49. Tamarack 50. Unsaturated alcohol 53. Colonic 55. Apothecary’s weight 56. Hawkeye State 57. A person who lacks good judgment 58. Abound 60. Bend 61. Words 64. Alkaline liquid Riding along in the Penny Mobile... PAGE A22 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Ernie Penny has heard every pun in the book in regards to his last name…“a penny for your thoughts,” “I’ll give you my two cents worth,” and on and on. “I always get the penny jokes;” he says, “they are just fun little gestures.” Therefore, he capitalized on the iconic penny, equating it to his last name and used it to draw attention to Moose Jaw as an advantageous fundraising medium. Approximately 23 years ago, when the Library Foundation committee was raising money for the Community Sharing project, Ernie became Chair and thought he would develop Moose Jaw’s ‘Penny Mobile,’ as it was so coined, to help in the fundraising. “I bought a car for $100,” he said. “It was a ‘71 Toyota Corolla. I went to the bank and got $200 worth of brand new pennies and it took me three months to put a total of 17,000 pennies on this car. It captured a lot of attention.” Penny also mentioned that Valley View rolled up the 17,000 coins for the original project. That was the beginning…and now an updated version is cruising the streets of Moose Jaw and drawing as much attention as way back when. About three years ago, McDonald’s Leasing graciously donated a vehicle to Penny, a ’91 Toyota Camry, for the said purpose of bringing new life to the copper coin that had otherwise lost its value as a denomination of currency. Due to a busy schedule, Penny did not have the time to pursue his hobby adventure until now. With a break in his schedule and a friend at Murray Signs with a new vinyl printer, an ingenious vinyl penny wrap was created for his Moose Jaw Penny Mobile II. Literally within hours, the car was dressed to make its currency début. Significant articles surrounding the penny have also been included on the hood, doors and trunk, to educate those that take a second glance. “It’s an attention getter,” he said, “especially for tourism.” Penny says it’s a historical car of Canada and the penny. “It has mintages since 1909 until now and its got the different compositions about the penny and the information on the back is about my Penny Project.” Penny never sits idle; he has worked to put a little jingle in charitable pockets, too. In approximately 2000, he helped the United Way collect 1.6 million pennies in 24 hours in Regina. “The penny is the end of an era,” says 50% By Joan Ritchie Penny, but to him, the penny will always be Canadian currency. He would just like to see some pennies minted annually for collectors, like the .50 cent piece. “It would be nice to have a proof set for each year, as a collector myself,” he said. 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Kitchen Mill - $100. 972-2221 Coffee table & 2 end tables with 2 lights - $50. 972-2221 Dresser with mirror - 68 inches long with 6 drawers. 972-2221 For Sale: couch - $50.00. 9728855 Danby Premier Portable Air Conditioner/Dehumidifier 10,000 BTU/H, 3 fan speeds. Used only 2 seasons. Like new. $300.00 or best offer. $300 OBO 175 Farm Produce Bison meat - individual cuts or carcass portions. Marshall L Patterson D.V.M 306-475-2232 180 Lawn & Garden Over 20 wire tomato cages $10 306-681-8749 185 Sports For Sale: Ladies 18 speed bike. Only rode twice, like new. $150.00 obo. 972-8855 Red free spirit exercise ball - $5 306-681-8749 July 26th, 2015 10:30am Worship Service Theme: “God is Great” 7:45am Radio Ministry CHAB Our doors are open, come join us! 27 Hochelaga Street West - Moose Jaw [email protected] • (306) 694-5575 PAGE A24 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Money Problems? WEEKDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 Start fresh. We can help. 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(7:50) ››› “The Returned” (2013) ›› “The Judge” (2014) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å (DVS) 56 MC2 (5:30) ››› “Edge of Tomorrow” ’ (:05) › “Hector and the Search for Happiness” ›› “I Give It a Year” (2013) ’ Å Get On Up 57 MC3 ››› “The World’s End” (2013) Simon Pegg. ’ Rosie O’Donnell Mel Brooks Live 58 HBO (5:25) ›› “Uvanga” ’ (6:55) “Thorne: Sleepyhead” (2010) Brana Bajic ’ Game of Thrones Å Bones ’ Å WBZ News (N) ’ Å Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ How I Met How I Met Friends ’ Rules 59 WSBK Bones ’ Å KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) 60 KTLA The Steve Wilkos Show News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Masters of Whose Line The Messengers Å WGN News at Nine (N) Celebrity Friends Friends ’ Raymond The Middle The Middle 61 WGN Masters of Whose Line The Messengers Å TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. 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Big Smo ’ Big Smo ’ Storage Storage Storage Storage 30 A&E Duck D. UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs. Barao 2 - Prelims. (N) 31 WUHF Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. International Champions Cup Soccer CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish The Seventies 32 CNN CNN News Vital Sign CNN Newsroom › “Did You Hear About the Morgans?” (2009) Hugh Grant. ’ Deal With It Wheels-Fail Wheels-Fail Wipeout Canada ’ 33 CMT CMT’s Hottest ’ Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Tut Gaining control of his kingdom. ’ 34 SPIKE S. King 35 TLC Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER NY ER ’ NY ER ’ Buying Al. Buying Al. To Be Announced To Be Announced How/Made How/Made Cash Cab Cash Cab 36 DISC Mayday Å ››› “Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. ’ Å Beauty and the Beast ’ › “A Dark Truth” (2012) 37 SHOW (11:00) ›› “Total Recall” (2012) ’ Johnny T Pokémon Rangers Yu-Gi-Oh! Transf. 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Hôpital vétérinaire Loin Tout-monde Jardin Journal Questions pour champ. 89 TV5 (11:00) Secrets d’Histoire Suisse TJ L’épicerie La semaine verte (SC) RDI, direct Monde 90 RDI RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct Journal Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK Saskatchewan Legislature In Committee 109 CPAC (11:00) In Committee “From the House of Commons” Coverage of Parliamentary committees. Moose Jaw’s TRUE COLOURS SHINE in fight for Hyperbaric Chamber Congratulations and thank you to the people of Moose Jaw for your relentless efforts in ensuring the hyperbaric chamber stays in the Moose Jaw hospital. The hyperbaric chamber is a vital piece of medical equipment that Cam Broten, Leader of serves a lot of patients the official Opposition, – everything from canNew Democrats cer patients to victims of carbon monoxide poisoning. A big thank you to Donna Hodel, Gail and Jim Sack and Brent Evans, along with the Moose Jaw firefighters. These people each came to join me at the legislature to talk about what the chamber has meant to them, and by sharing their stories they made a huge difference. Advocates like Dr. David Amies and the Moose Jaw firefighters also deserve a lot of praise for keeping people and government aware of how important the chamber’s services are to the citizens of Moose Jaw, and the entire province. The government was wrong when it decided to use the John Black Lean method to shrink the new hospital and not leave enough room for the chamber to be housed there. And, of course, it was absurd for the Sask. Party to consider scrapping the chamber altogether. The delay in getting the chamber moved means it could be out of commission for a few months after the new hospital opens, and the extra expense of the redesign is unfortunate. I’m disappointed that the government’s stubbornness has cost us a bit of time and money, but it’s never too late to make the right decision. You’ve done an incredible thing, Moose Jaw – you stood up to the government when your MLAs wouldn’t, and you won. Thank you, and congratulations! WORKFORCE CONNECTOR To Book Your Help Wanted Ad Call 306.694.1322 or email [email protected] PAGE A26 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 SATURDAY EVENING 6:00 6:30 July 25 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Great Performances ’ Å Austin City Limits Å Live From Artists Den 2 WTVS Antiques Roadshow ’ Straight No Chaser: Songs Gars fille La petite séduction Qui êtes-vous? 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Fresh Beat 15 TREE Toopy National M’ketplace Busting the Berlin Wall M’ketplace National Mansbridge Busting the Berlin Wall 16 NW the fifth estate ’ Å CTV News News CTV News News National News National 17 NNET CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News News Blue Jays Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night The Final Score Å 18 SCORE MLS Soccer SportsCentre (N) Å Cabbie Cabbie SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN CFL Football: Blue Bombers at Eskimos Sportsnet Central (N) Champs Å Blue Jays Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET MLB Baseball: Yankees at Twins Income Bryan Bryan Decks Decks Beach Flip ’ Å Bryan Bryan 21 HGTV Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Income Des-Pardes ’ Aikam ’ Taur Punj. Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U Success 22 VISION Mulaqat ’ Made in Maria Tattoos Tattoos Dating Naked ’ Å ›› “Miami Vice” (2006) Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx. ’ Å Out of Time 23 M3 Maria 24 MM Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons “Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay” Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons The Listener ’ Å W5 ’ Å (DVS) Way Off Broadway ’ 25 EDACC UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs. Barao 2. (N) ’ (Live) Flashpoint ’ Å ››› “Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol” (2011, Action) Tom Cruise. ›› “Tower Heist” (2011) Ben Stiller. Å (DVS) 26 W “Adjustment Bureau” ››› “Erin Brockovich” (2000, Drama) Julia Roberts. ’ Å 27 SLICE A Stranger in My Home ›› “Runaway Bride” (1999) Julia Roberts. ’ Å ›› “Cosmópolis” (2012) Robert Pattinson. ’ (:15) ››› “Moulin Rouge” (2001) Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor. ’ Å 28 BRAVO Missing ’ Å ››› “The Rundown” (2003) Å (:45) ›› “Walking Tall” (2004) 29 ENC AV2 (5:15) “California Split” (:05) ›› “Kindergarten Cop” (1990, Comedy) Å (:02) Storage Wars “Biggest Fights, Part 2” (N) ’ (:01) Storage Wars “Biggest Fights, Part 1” Å 30 A&E Storage Wars “Biggest Fights, Part 1” (N) ’ Å Community Animation Domination Ring of Honor Wrestling Anger Paid Prog. 31 WUHF UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs. Barao 2. (N) ’ (Live) News Atlanta Child Murders CNN Special Report Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic 32 CNN The Seventies Reba Å Yukon Medium Last Man Last Man Reba Å Reba Å Yukon Medium Last Man Last Man 33 CMT Reba Å Tut Tut sets out against the Mitanni. ’ Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail Å 34 SPIKE Tut A deadly illness; betrayal. ’ 35 TLC NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ NY ER ’ Deadliest Catch Å Street Outlaws (N) To Be Announced Deadliest Catch Å Street Outlaws 36 DISC Deadliest Catch ›› “Total Recall” (2012) Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale. ’ Å 37 SHOW (5:00) › “A Dark Truth” ››› “Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. ’ Å Rocket Rocket Rocket “Babysitters Beware” (2008) Premiere. The Day My Awesomes Fugget “Lord of the Rings” 38 TOON Rocket Gaming K.C. Under. Next Step Girl Meets Liv-Mad. Hank Zipzer K.C. Under. Next Step Wingin’ It “Geek Charming” (2011) 39 FAM Monster Family Guy Family Guy Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ King King 40 PCH The Middle The Middle ›› “Shall We Dance?” (2004) Richard Gere. Laughs: All Access Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Laughs: All Access 41 COM Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Å ›› “It Had to Be You” (1947) Ginger Rogers. ››› “Love on the Run” (1936) Joan Crawford. 42 TCM ››› “Swing Time” (1936) Fred Astaire. Guy’s Grocery Games ’ Chopped ’ Å Chopped Canada Å Guy’s Grocery Games ’ 43 FOOD Food USA Food USA Chopped Canada Å Storage Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Mantracker ’ Å Dog and Beth Conspiracy 44 OUT Mantracker ’ Å Dieppe Uncovered ’ Å War Story ›››› “Schindler’s List” (1993) Liam Neeson. ’ 45 HIST Hangar 1: The UFO Files Ice Road Truckers Å “Apocalypse Pompeii” (2014) Adrian Paul. Å “Lavalantula” (2015) ’ 46 SPACE Doctor Who “Time Heist” “Lavalantula” (2015) Steve Guttenberg. Å Hell on Wheels Å ››› “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. 47 AMC (4:00) “The Cowboys” Hell on Wheels (N) Å Street League Skateboarding Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Supercross: San Diego. Dream 48 FSR Skateboarding Border Ghost Adventures Å The Dead Files ’ Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å The Dead Files ’ Å 49 DTOUR Border Elizabeth Grant Capture the Moments Christmas in July Capture the Moments Capture the Moments 50 SHOP Elizabeth Grant One Bad Choice Å Degrassi Degrassi The L.A. Complex Å Broke A$$ Broke A$$ Broke A$$ Broke A$$ 54 MTV Teen Mom 2 Å (:15) ›› “This Is Where I Leave You” (2014) ’ ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014) Jason Bateman. (10:50) “22 Jump Street” 55 MC1 “Hobbit: Desolation” 56 MC2 (5:35) “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) (7:55) ›› “Godzilla” (2014) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) ’ (:35) ›› “Draft Day” (2014) Kevin Costner. ’ ›› “Million Dollar Arm” (2014) ’ 57 MC3 (:15) ››› “Get On Up” (2014) Chadwick Boseman. ’ Å ››› “Citizenfour” (2014, Documentary) ’ Last Week The Brink The Brink The Brink The Brink The Brink Last Week 58 HBO Thorne Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ How I Met How I Met Raising Raising King Paid Prog. 59 WSBK › “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) Nia Long 60 KTLA Celebrity Celebrity KTLA News KTLA News Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Family Guy Family Guy KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) WGN News at Nine (N) Celebrity ›› “Proof of Life” (2000) Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe. Å 61 WGN MLB Baseball: White Sox at Indians TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. Voisins TV5 Jrnl (:40) On n’est pas couché 89 TV5 Les plus grands magiciens du monde : Mandrake d’or 2012 TJ Les grands reportages L’épicerie TJ Monde TJ Le National TJ L’épicerie 90 RDI Découverte (SC) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Supreme Court Hearings 109 CPAC (5:00) In Committee “From the Senate of Canada” Coverage of Senate committees. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 July 26 5:30 The Forsyte Saga Å Poldark on Masterpiece Weekend MetroArts Father Brown ’ Å 2 WTVS The Dust Bowl The dust storms of the 1930s. ’ Regard Les Jeux panaméricains 2015 En provenance de Toronto. (En différé N) (SC) Les chefs! La brigade 3 CBKFT Telejournal La semaine verte (SC) PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, Final Round. (N) (Live) Å Collectors Simpsons Simpsons Global Nat. 5 CFRE To Be Announced W5 ’ Å (DVS) ›› “Mickey Blue Eyes” (1999) Hugh Grant. ’ The Social etalk Å Amazing Race 6 CKCK SportsCentre Å Weekend Report Three Weekend Report Three Weekend EarthWatch 7 WEATH Weekend Report Two 2015 Tour de France Stage 21. Å Auto Racing Global RallyCross Series. News NBC News Hollywood Game Night 8 WDIV Volleyball ››› “Babe” (1995) James Cromwell. ’ Å Pan American Games 9 CBKT (11:00) 2015 Pan American Games From Toronto. (N) ’ (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, Final Round. (N) (Live) Å CBS News Paid Prog. 60 Minutes (N) ’ Å 11 WWJ Paid Prog. Faldo Paid Prog. Paid Prog. News World News Funniest Home Videos 12 WXYZ Top Cooker Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. World of X Games (N) Nordic L Nightclub To Be Announced Storage TBA Storage Liquidator 13 CTYS Think Big Planet Echo Gardening 1 Year Henry Game On Game On Stanley Stanley Weird (:20) ›› “Open Season” (2006) ’ (:15) “Open Season 2” 14 YTV Henry Bubble Octonauts Charmers Dora Peg 15 TREE Zack and Octonauts Backyard Mike-Knight Trucktown Dinopaws Blaze 4 x ’2”Åad M’ketplace Doc Zone Å (DVS) the fifth estate 16 NW (11:30) CBC News Now With Asha Tomlinson (N) Å 17 NNET CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News Weekend ’ W5 ’ Å (DVS) European Poker Tour Premier League DartsVÅALUE EXPRESS World ’ P18AGESCORE 6 ~ MPoker OOSETour JAW, SKMisplays WWE Main EventJÅULY 23WWE - AExperience UGUST 5, (N) 2015 SC Å Prerace NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Brickyard 400. (N) (Live) Å CFL Football 19 TSN SC Å Pan Amer Blue Jays MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners. (N Subject to Blackout) Sportsnet CONCACAF 20 NET Pan American Games Hunters Int’l Home Free ’ Å Beach Flip ’ Å Income Income Decks Decks Buy It Buy It 21 HGTV Hunters Food Life Quick Study ICEJ Peter David Arise Å Tomorrow’s Beyond Hope Discovery J. Van Impe 22 VISION Faith Tattoos Tattoos Dating Naked ’ Å “The Hunters” (2013) Robbie Amell. ’ Å 23 M3 (11:30) ›› “Miami Vice” (2006) Colin Farrell. ’ Much Now & Then Å 24 MM “Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay” At Midnight At Midnight At Midnight At Midnight Much Now & Then Å Engraved on a Nation ’ W5 ’ Å (DVS) Metal Evolution ’ Å Grinders ’ Å History of Science Å 25 EDACC Way Off Broadway ’ ›› “Mad Money” Å 26 W Will/Grace Will/Grace Will/Grace Will/Grace Will/Grace ›› “Tower Heist” (2011) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy. Å Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å ›› “A Deadly Adoption” (2015) Will Ferrell. Å Emergency Emergency Emergency Emergency 27 SLICE Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å ›› “The Last Stand” (2013, Action) ’ Å Twice in a Lifetime ’ Flashpoint ’ Å 28 BRAVO (11:30) ›› “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. ’ “And Now for Something Different” (:25) ›› “Fierce Creatures” (1997) ›› “Overnight Delivery” (1996) Å Ghost II 29 ENC AV2 (11:10) › “Jaws 3” Å Donnie Lachey’s Lachey’s The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Intervention “Dallas” ’ Intervention “Daniel” ’ 30 A&E Donnie Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Monopoly Millionaires Burgers Burgers 31 WUHF “Confessions” CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Special Report 32 CNN CNN Newsroom Gags ››› “The Wedding Singer” (1998) ’ 33 CMT Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Deal With It Deal With It Gags Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 34 SPIKE Bar Rescue ’ Say Yes I Am Jazz ’ Å I Am Jazz I Am Jazz Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You 35 TLC Say Yes Deadliest Catch Å Overhaulin’ ’ Å Bering Sea Gold: Under Cash Cab Cash Cab Mighty Ships (N) 36 DISC Deadliest Catch Dominion ’ Å Defiance ’ Å Vikings “Breaking Point” Vikings “The Dead” ’ 37 SHOW (11:30) ››› “Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine. ’ The Day My Spies! Grojband Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. 38 TOON “Babysitters Beware” (2008) Å Girl Meets “Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure” ’ Gravity Phineas Good Luck Charlie Å I Didn’t Liv-Mad. Dog 39 FAM Liv-Mad. Paid Prog. Browns Paid Prog. Payne ››› “Red Eye” (2005, Suspense) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang 40 PCH Internatl Big Bang Big Bang ›› “Bandits” (2001) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. Å ›› “Beverly Hills Cop III” (1994) Eddie Murphy. 41 COM Beverly ››› “The Long, Hot Summer” (1958) Å (:15) ›››› “12 Angry Men” (1957) Henry Fonda. 42 TCM (11:30) ›››› “The Hustler” (1961, Drama) Å Top 5 My. Diners My. Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Food USA Food USA Carn Eats Carn Eats 43 FOOD Guilty Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Storage 44 OUT Illusions WWI The First WWI The First The World Wars Å The World Wars Å The World Wars Å 45 HIST WWI The First “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” (2015) Ian Ziering. ’ Dark Matter ’ Å 46 SPACE (11:00) › “Sharknado” › “Sharknado 2: The Second One” (2014) ’ Å The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead 47 AMC Independ The Walking Dead “Days Gone Bye” Drive! Drive! Pinks - All Out Auto Racing Skate 48 FSR Motorcycle Racing Big Crazy Family Time Trav. Time Trav. Booze Traveler ’ Å Security Security Museum Secrets ’ 49 DTOUR Big Crazy Family Christmas in July Elizabeth Grant Diamonds in Silver Capture the Moments Christmas in July 50 SHOP Capture the Moments 54 MTV Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Degrassi ’ Degrassi ’ Teen Wolf Å (1:55) ›› “Think Like a Man Too” (:45) ›› “Step Up: All In” (2014) Ryan Guzman. Bad Words 55 MC1 (11:55) › “The Best of Me” (2014) ’ Å (DVS) (3:55) “Halo: Nightfall” (2014) ’ Å Transcend 56 MC2 Thor Dark (:25) ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014) (:15) ›› “Hercules” (2014) Dwayne Johnson. ’ (:20) › “The Nut Job” (2014) ’ Å (2:50) ››› “Bears” ’ “The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box” ’ 57 MC3 ›› “Free Samples” (2012) ’ Å Saving Comeback Comeback Comeback (:45) The Comeback ’ Last Week (:15) “Cas & Dylan” (2013) Tatiana Maslany. ’ 58 HBO Saving White Collar Å The Good Wife ’ Å The Good Wife ’ Å 59 WSBK (11:00) “Chances Are” ›› “Step Up” (2006, Musical) Channing Tatum. What Went What Went ›› “Proof of Life” (2000) Meg Ryan. 60 KTLA Skin Care Paid Prog. Paid Prog. FREE Wen! Cosmetic 21 Day Fix Traveler › “The Janky Promoters” (2009) Ice Cube. Å WGN Evening News Monopoly Millionaires 61 WGN › “Who’s Your Caddy?” (2007) Jeffrey Jones Å TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA TVA West TVA West. Daniel Auteuil Acoustic (N) Tout-monde Excentrique Journal Partir autrement 89 TV5 Des racines et des ailes Suisse TJ Monde Les grands reportages RDI, direct RDI, direct 90 RDI RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct Journal Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK Saskatchewan Legislature In Committee (:20) In Committee The Fifties Tête à tête 109 CPAC World Showcase Å On the Front Porch by Wanda Smith Sidelined Surely, this can’t be... I am sitting with my foot up today. I just learned I may have the symptoms of a stress fracture and need to rest and elevate my foot as much as possible. This is the most inopportune time for this to happen! I have too many plans and places I need to be this summer and most of those plans include being on my feet for many hours all day long! My sweet peas aren’t too happy about mom being laid up either. It seems their workload has just increased and they’ve had to take responsibility for things I just automatically do when I can get around. Not too often am I sick or incapable of looking after our household so this affects our family a whole lot. I got to thinking about the many believers who’ve been sidelined and hurt by others in the “church” and have pulled back from serving or even gathering regularly with a group of like-minded individuals. I’ve experienced some heartwrenching setbacks in my 40 plus years of being involved in the religious world. Let’s face it: most of us have been hurt somehow, somewhere. Church splits can deeply wound our hearts. Situations that can include misinformation and misunderstanding cause the Body of Christ to malfunction. Power struggles leave the army of God unprotected and in danger. Maybe we’ve had certain expectations of “the church” and have had our hopes and dreams dashed right before us. Chances are we’ve reached out to become involved but for whatever reason, we’ve ended up with a slap in the face instead. We want to trust our brothers and sisters in the Lord but when we experience situations that wound us deeply, we can find ourselves sidelined on the road of life. Sick and ineffective. These situations are real and are certainly issues that we must be willing to work through. Forgiveness is most definitely the biggest part of the healing process. Whether the other party was in the wrong or not, we must release them and forgive them by faith. As we open our hands up and release that tight hold on our hurts, we will see God start moving in and applying His healing balm to our sores. Allow Him to comfort, heal and restore you back to the Body of Christ. The worldwide group of believers, those who’ve confessed Jesus as Lord, are called the Body of Christ. “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” We ALL have a part to play. “For as in one physical body we have many parts (organs, members) and all of these parts do not have the same function or use, so we, numerous as we are, are one body in Christ (the Messiah) and individually we are parts one of another [mutually dependent on one another]. Having gifts (faculties, talents, qualities) that differ according to the grace given us, let us use them: [He whose gift is] prophecy, [let him prophesy] according to the proportion of his faith; [He whose gift is] practical service, let him give himself to serving; he who teaches, to his teaching; He who exhorts (encourages), to his exhortation; he who contributes, let him do it in simplicity and liberality; he who gives aid and superintends, with zeal and singleness of mind; he who does acts of mercy, with genuine cheerfulness and joyful eagerness. [Let your] love be sincere (a real thing); hate what is evil [loathe all ungodliness, turn in horror from wickedness], but hold fast to that which is good. Love one another with brotherly affection [as members of one family], giving precedence and showing honor to one another.” When one brother or sister is wounded, we ALL experience that. The Body cannot function as it was designed to function. Just as my foot needs to be put up and rested, the rest of my body has to compensate for this injury. Others have to do my work. It puts a strain on others who weren’t created for my position; so as in the Body of Christ. Can I strongly urge you to earnestly desire to get reconnected with the Body? Petition the Lord and ask Him to re-establish you in a place where you can be effective once again. Jesus is coming back for a Church without spot or wrinkle. Let’s lay aside our petty differences and walk together, hand in hand, and shoulder to shoulder as the pure and spotless Bride of Christ! We need each other! We miss you! Let’s rise to our place in the Body! Not one of us is unimportant. We are ALL needed to effectively bring in the harvest of the last days. Get into position Church! “You know the saying, ‘Four months between planting and harvest.’ But I say, wake up and look around. The fields are already ripe for harvest.” Scripture references: 1 Corinthians 2:27, Romans 12:4, John 4:35 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A27 July 26 SUNDAY EVENING 6:00 Phone: 306.694.1322 Fax: 888.241.5291 32 Manitoba St. West, Moose Jaw SK S6H 1P7 Publisher: Robert Ritchie - [email protected] www.mjvexpress.com Editor: Joan Ritchie - [email protected] Sales: John Gibson - [email protected] Bob Calvert - [email protected] Wanda Hallborg - [email protected] Fraser Tolmie - [email protected] Thank you to all the contributing writers, without your time and support, the paper would not look the same. Send your stories, events and pictures to; [email protected] Ron Walter Joan Ritchie Joyce Walter Scott Hellings Wanda Smith Janet Kilgannon Dale “bushy” Bush Nick Greengrass “Laughter doeth good like a medicine” and I could still be a lot healthier with a little more ‘ha ha’ in my life. I wonder if women are genetically disposed to not be funny? When I was a kid, I was pretty shy and serious. Life was serious business as mom ruled the roost with a wooden spoon that sometimes left Joan Ritchie EDITOR splinters as she used it to her advantage. To clarify, those splinters were not on my butt but all over the kitchen after she banged the counter to emphasize her point. Now, that’s really funny, and in hindsight, I guess that must be why I subconsciously never buy wooden spoons. I must also say that most of the time, those splinter sessions kept me on the straight and narrow. Since the beginning of time, women have been genetically pre-disposed to be the primary nurturers to their spawn. They birth ‘em, raise ‘em, and ship ‘em out at graduation to meet the outside world with all of the attributes that should make ‘em a success. As for the birds, it was until they ew the nest. Well, at least that’s the plan for most. That takes a level of sobriety that would make anyone out for some town foolery, ‘wipe a smile off their face!’ In the past, the man of the house worked away from home while the ‘little woman’ took care of the nest and her chicks. Dad didn’t want to deal with any delinquency after day’s end; he just wanted to be fed and watered, after which he would engage in some hoopla with the kids and then cuddle up to Mrs. Snugglepus after the babes were in bed. Well, after mom spends daylight to day’s-end with the loveable renegades, there wasn’t too much ‘ha ha’ left at the end of the evening to barely break a smile. And in the great scheme of things, tomorrow would be déjà vu of yesterday. It sounds like a big job but I guess God knew who to trust with the serious business of raising kids. It must have been somewhere between losing my sanity and grey hair that I decided that a little laughter melted my crusty heart. If I can inject some lighthearted humour into this otherwise mundane world, I now try to err on the side of funny. It makes me feel better after I have taken my medicine (laughs) and it releases endorphins that give me the warm and fuzzies. It’s amazing how laughter or even a smile can melt a heart, especially mine, but some people need to notify their faces. If not, fake it ‘till you make it! Life is not a burden we should bear but something to be celebrated. Let’s embrace it in the spirit of joy and make this world a happier place! The contents of this publication are the property of the Moose Jaw Express. Reproduction of any of the contents of this publication, including, but without limiting the generality of the following: photographs, artwork and graphic designs, is strictly prohibited. There shall be no reproduction without the express written consent of the publisher. All ads in the Moose Jaw Express are published in good faith without verification. 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MuchCountdown ’ Å Tosh.0 Å Funniest Wins Å Funniest Wins Å 24 MM Much Now & Then Å Dan-Mayor Hiccups ’ ››› “Double Jeopardy” (1999) ’ Å Mike Cleveland Way Off Broadway ’ 25 EDACC Corner Gas etalk Å Love It Love-List-Vancouver Masters of Flip ›› “The Lake House” (2006) Keanu Reeves. Å 26 W (5:00) ›› “Mad Money” (2008) Å Emergency Emergency Emergency Emergency ›› “A Deadly Adoption” (2015) Will Ferrell. ’ 27 SLICE ›› “A Deadly Adoption” (2015) Will Ferrell. ’ ›› “The Last Stand” (2013, Action) ’ Å (:15) ›› “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å (DVS) (:45) Drive 28 BRAVO Missing Å (DVS) (:20) ›› “Eight Legged Freaks” Å ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) (10:50) “The Matrix” 29 ENC AV2 (5:30) ›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989) (:01) The First 48 Å (:01) Intervention Å (:01) Intervention Å 30 A&E Intervention “Wesley” ’ Intervention “Candace” Intervention ’ Å Ring of Honor Wrestling Paid Prog. Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Paid Prog. ROH 31 WUHF Simpsons Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man News The Hunt Death Row Stories (N) The Hunt The Hunt Death Row Stories 32 CNN The Hunt Gags ››› “The Wedding Singer” (1998) ’ 33 CMT Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Wheels-Fail Wheels-Fail Gags Bar Rescue (N) ’ Catch a Contractor (N) Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Catch a Contractor ’ 34 SPIKE Bar Rescue ’ Who Do You Answered Prayers Å Who Do You Answered Prayers Å Who Do You 35 TLC Who Do You Naked and Afraid (N) Naked and Afraid (N) Dual Survivor Å To Be Announced Naked and Afraid 36 DISC To Be Announced Dominion (N) ’ Å Beauty and the Beast ’ Defiance ’ Å Dominion ’ Å 37 SHOW Beauty and the Beast (N) Defiance (N) ’ Å Johnny T Dr. Dimen Camp Total Drama Packages-X The Day My Awesomes Fugget ››› “The Goonies” 38 TOON Endangered Rocket K.C. Under. Next Step Girl Meets Liv-Mad. Hank Zipzer K.C. Under. 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Cowboy Spaghetti 1-1 lb. package spaghetti noodles 6 slices bacon, chopped 1 lb. ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped 3 garlic cloves, minced salt and pepper to taste 2 tsps. Tabasco sauce 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 1/2 lb. deli pastrami, chopped 1/3 cup pepperoni, chopped 1/2 cup sliced mushrooms 1 small can diced olives 1/2 cup beef broth 1-14 oz. can roasted diced tomatoes 1-8 oz. can tomato sauce sharp cheddar cheese, shredded green onions, chopped Heat a large, deep skillet to medium high. Add bacon and fry crisp. Remove with slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Add ground beef to the skillet and brown. Add onions and garlic, salt, pepper and sauces. Stir in bacon and other meats, mushrooms and olives. Cook, stirring occasionally for about five minutes. Add broth and cook another five minutes. Stir in tomatoes and tomato sauce. Cover and reduce heat to low, or put into a crock pot and cook on low for 3-4 hours. If mixture is too thick, add more broth or tomatoes in juice. Prepare noodles according to package directions. Drain then either add to meat sauce and toss or serve as regular spaghetti with meat sauce over the noodles. Top with cheese and green onions. Grape Salad 2 lbs. red seedless grapes 2 lbs. green seedless grapes 2 cups toasted walnut or pecan pieces (optional) 8 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature 8 oz. sour cream 1 1/2 cups icing sugar 1 1/2 tsps. lemon juice 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract Wash and dry grapes and drain on paper towels. Combine sour cream, cream cheese and icing sugar and beat until blended and smooth. Add vanilla. Add grapes and fold until coated. If using, add walnuts or pecans and blend again. Chill at least one hour before serving. Peanut Butter Cheese Cake Bars BROWNIES: 3/4 cup butter 4 oz. bittersweet chocolate, chopped 2 eggs 3/4 cup sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 1/4 tsp. sea salt 1/4 cup flour FILLING: 1 cup heavy whipping cream 1 tsp. sugar 8 oz. cream cheese at room temperature 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter GLAZE: 2 1/4 oz. butter 4 oz. dark chocolate 1 1/2 tsps. light corn syrup For the brownie, melt butter and chocolate in microwave and let cool. Beat eggs and sugar and add vanilla and cream. Slowly add in chocolate-butter mixture. Fold in flour. Bake in an 8x8 inch pan lined with parchment paper for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees F. Cool. For the filling, beat whipping cream until it peaks then add sugar. Beat cream cheese and peanut butter and fold in the whipped cream mixture. Spread on top of cooled brownie. For the glaze, microwave the butter and chocolate until smooth. Stir in syrup and pour over bars. Chill until firm. Cut using a sharp knife. Clean between cuts. 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It was an excellent introduction to a possible career path. “The camp has been running for wellCres over 20 years now,” 1414 Sioux said Lisa Grudnizki, Women in Trades and Technology Coordinator with Sask Polytechnic. “This year we tried to focus on exploring engineering technology, as well as trade programs that we offer at the Moose Jaw campus…Working with girls between the ages of 11 and 14, it gives them the experience of working in a field that is typically dominated by males. It gives them confidence. Many of them have never used power tools. It is a week that gives them hands-on experience and they get to work with like-minded peers and role models who are already in that field.” The girls got to work with female carpenters, welders, and engineers throughout the week. They worked with a variety of tools like saws, drills, and soldering kits. They got to use a MIG welder to develop basic welding skills. They even got to build a power cord. 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PAGE A30 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 MATTHEWS REEVE RONALD JAMES REEVE February 1, 1927 – July 2, 2015 “I’ve had a good life!” – Ron Reeve After a full life of 88 years, Ron passed away Thursday, July 2, 2015 at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital. Born at the family homestead, Elim Farms near Grenfell, SK. Ron grew up in the farming community with his parents and brother Dennis. On July 10, 1949 he married his sweetheart, Ethel Annie Hewitt, Ron is predeceased by their infant daughter Rhonda, grandson Colton White, granddaughter Maranda Reeve and brother Dennis Reeve. Ron is survived by his bride of 66 years Ethel, sons Warren, Barry (Gerri), Randy (Margo), Kelly (Karen), Rick (Michelle), daughter Lori White (Ron) and their families, including 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Ron loved visiting with family and friends at home, at Buffalo Pound Lake, and at the Anavets. He enjoyed playing pool, working in the garden and watching the Blue Jays play. Ron was an avid reader, and also had a few stories of his own to tell. We will celebrate his life and honour his memory at a Memorial Tea to be held on Friday, July 24, 2015, at 2:00 pm, in the Redpath Lounge at Parkview Funeral Chapel, 474 Hochelaga St. W, Moose Jaw, SK. Blair & Kelly Scott, Funeral Directors (306) 694-5500 We welcome you to share your photos, memories and condolences at www.parkviewfuneralchapel.ca Leona Margaret Matthews (Zopf) was born on the family farm near Rockglen, SK on Sept. 3, 1928. Her life journey ended peacefully on July 10, 2015. Her family is proud of her strength, determination and faith in the face of her numerous health challenges. She is predeceased by her parents Mike and Kate Zopf, brother Jackie, sisters: Barbara, Isabelle, and Beth; husband Neil and son Greg. She is survived by four daughters Wave (Randy), Karen (Wade), Vanessa (Al) and Glennis; one son Ashley (Brenda); one sister Eva Shwartz; ten grandchildren and fifteen greatgrandchildren. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, 1064 Third Ave. NW, Moose Jaw, on Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Father Rick Krofchek will be the presiding celebrant. Interment will take place at Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw. In lieu of flowers the family requests donation to the William Booth Care Home, 50 Angus Rd., Regina S4R 8P6 or a charity of your choice in Leona’s name. In living memory of Leona, a memorial planting will be made by W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at website: www. wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). WAUD Douglas Waud of Moose Jaw passed away suddenly on July 10, 2015 with his family by his side. Born and raised in Moose Jaw he was the third child in a family of 5 kids. Doug spent a few years doing different jobs. He spent some quality time as a dog catcher and also did some house framing, and roofing. He spent his last working years out at C.F.B Moose Jaw until his retirement in 2007 due to surgery. Doug is predeceased by his parents, Winston (2000) and Maude (1982). He is survived by his wife Helen, son Jason, daughter Kim; granddaughters Randi, and Alexa; brothers Dennis, Brad (Stacey), and Terry (Susan); sister Sharon; and numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews. A Graveside Service will be held At Rosedale Cemetery on Wednesday July 15, 2015 at 2:00PM. In living memory of Douglas, a memorial planting will be made by W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Dave Moore & Dayna Smith-Short – Funeral Directors David Moore & Dayna Smith-Short – Funeral Directors ZINN Robert Douglas “Doug” Zinn passed away July 14, BEITEL 2015 at the age of 90. Doug Annie Beitel (Huber) of is predeceased by his sister Moose Jaw passed away Evelyn; brothers Roy, Jack, peacefully on July 14, Lyle and Jim. He will be 2015. She was born on lovingly remembered by his November 27, 1922 and wife of 60 years, Betty; son raised in Bayard. Annie was Joe; daughters Cheryl (Rod) predeceased by her husband Jorstad, and Linda (Gord) Manz; grandchildren Zach; son Kenneth; son-inRyan (Shayna), Trent and Carley; brother Bill law John Niewenhuizen; (Daisy); as well as numerous nieces and nephews, brothers John, Joe, George (Elsie) Huber; in-laws and special friend Peppy. Special thanks to the John (Irene) Rossler, Adolph (Hedy) Gross, Otto Doctors, nurses and staff at the Moose Jaw Union and Martin Beitel. She will be sadly missed by Hospital, and for the excellent care provided by daughters Leona (Jerry) Hicke, Maxine (Walt) Extendicare. A Family Graveside Service will be NORTH WEST PALLISER – 150 Homes Dalrymple, Lorraine Fisher, Jackie Niewenhuizen; held at Rosedale Cemetery at a later date. For Minimum home or memorial donations may be daughter-in-law Cheryl Beitel Pay (Ed);$19½¢ sixteen per those so wishing, grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; in-WEEK made to the Moose Jaw Health Foundation, 455 PER laws Betty and Delores Huber; the Beitel family, Fairford St. E., Moose Jaw, S6H 1H3. In living Sigmund (Dianna),*Valid Margaret, Joe, Leonard (Edna), memory of Doug, a memorial planting will be driver’s license & vehicle required. Wilfred (Phyllis), Marvin (Julia); as well as many made by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass will – be500sign the memorial register at website: www. SW SOUTH HILL Homes held on Monday July 20, 2015 at 11:00 AM wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Minimum 19½¢ at St. Joseph’s Roman CatholicPay Church, 1064 per home or Dayna Smith-Short Funeral Director 3rd Ave. NW, Moose Jaw. Reverend Father Rick PER WEEK Krofchek will be the presiding celebrant. Interment These routes will will follow at Sunset Cemetery. In license lieu of flowers, *Valid driver’s & vehicle required. donations may be made to a charity of choice. In not last... so Average Carrier canwill do about living memory of Annie, a memorial planting be made by W. J.100 Joneshomes & Son Funeral Home. per hour! Please sign the memorial register at website: www. wjjonesandson.comBest (Obituaries). Carrier Pay in the Industry! Available Now! 2 Moose Jaw Express ADULT Honour the memory of a loved one with a memorial gift to support the Moose Jaw Union Hospital. Please contact us for more information. Moose Jaw Health Foundation 455 Fairford St. E. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1H3 Phone 694-0255 www.mjhf.org FREE CEMETERY PLANNING Use the knowledge of the Sunset Cemetery Staff to help you plan your final arrangements. Learn all that you will need to know to make it CARRIER ROUTES $29.25 $107.25 Dayna Smith-Short - Funeral Director easier on the love ones we leave behind. It does not matter which cemetery you are using we will do your planning for you. Call Sunset Cemetery at (306) 692-8855 for an appointment w! o N e v Got ll Daevent or Caan local0story? -9023 9 6 your newspaper Contact MOOSE JAW Carrier for EXPRESS.COM WORKFORCE CONNECTOR MJFLYERS.COM Moose Jaws one stop for all your flyers. To Book Your Help Wanted Ad 306.694.1322 or [email protected] W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home • Crematorium • Family Resource Centre In the Heart of the Community with a Heart for the Community 106 Athabasca St. E. 306-693-4644 www.wjjonesandson.com NO READERS LEFT BEHIND 306-694-1322 or [email protected] Now Hosting On-Site Receptions! Betty Ann Chalmers - Catering Manager MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 22, 2015 • PAGE A31 MERCER WOOD With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Raymond Ernest “Woody” Wood, on July 13, 2015 at the age of 92. Ray will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 67 years Verna, and his daughter Dorothy. Ray was born in Brownlee, SK and received his schooling in Moose Jaw. He served in the Army during WWII. Ray worked in the automotive and lumber industries, and after retiring helped out at Wood Acres. Ray loved to hunt, fish, play hockey, softball and curl. At Ray’s request, there will be no funeral or graveside service. In this time of sadness Verna and Dorothy request time to be alone with their memories. Please no visits or phone calls. In lieu of flowers or food, please donate to a charity of your choice. In living memory of Ray, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at website: www. wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Lew Young Funeral Director Doris Rhena Mercer of Moose Jaw, passed away peacefully on July 12, 2015, at the age of 90. She was born on August 13, 1924 in the Blue Hill District, SK to Arthur (Jack) and Elizabeth (Myrtle) Mercer. Left to cherish her memory are her niece Wenda (Gord) Peakman and their family, Todd; Boyd (Wanda), Taylor, Kayli; and Amy (Jay) Swalm, Kai; niece-in-law Cheryl and her family Carrie (Melanie), Ivan; Aaron (Lisa), Sophie, Layla; and Kane (Tania); nephew Rodney and family Bobby, Darwin, Dakota, Tyler and Little Darwin; niece Joan (Tim) Maier and family Curtis (Des), Cortney, Emma, Peyton, Cali; Gabriel (JJ); Ryan (Shayla); Quinton (Jacy). Doris is predeceased by her parents, brother Lester, and nephew Randy. A Celebration of Doris’ life will be held at Providence Place Chapel on Wednesday July 22, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Della Ferguson will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre Street, Regina, S4P 2R3, or to the MS Society, 150 Albert Street, Regina, S4P 2N2. In living memory of Doris, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). SWANSON Quinton Mervin Russell Swanson On Saturday July 11, 2015, Quint passed away at the age of 88 years in Providence Place, Moose Jaw. Quint was born September 18, 1926, the second oldest child in a family of 5, on the Swanson homestead in the Lake Valley district. Quint attended Livingstone School northeast of Brownlee, completing grade 11. The family moved to a farm in the Keeler district in 1943 and Quint farmed and resided there until 2013 when failing health prompted the move to Providence Place. Predeceased by his parents Reckard and Gertie, 1 brother, and son-in-law Albert West, Quint is survived by his wife of 62 years, Yvonne; daughter Judy West, grandchildren Kerry and Russell; daughter Wanda Jones (Brent), grandchildren Blair and Jasmyn; son Kevin Swanson (Kerry), grandchildren Amanda and Brett and two great-granddaughters Kelsee and Sydnee Christmann. A private celebration of Quinton’s life will be held at a later date. Flowers are gratefully declined. In living memory of Quinton, 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 BIZWORLD New High Tech Stock Contender Emerges A new contender for the Canadian high tech superstar business title emerged in June when Ottawa-based Shopify Inc. became a publicly traded stock. First time holders of the initial public share offering did well, seeing their $17US shares soar to $25.75 the first day. Later in June shares hit $42.13 but have slid ever since to the $30.42 area. Shopify has potential to become another stock market darling like Nortel and Blackberry. Started in 2004 as an online store to sell snowboards, Shopify has snowballed into an international online retail service provider. The company provides a total online package to small and medium size retailers from web page, software, purchasing, payment, integration with shippers to analysis of sales and customers. More than 165,000 merchants across the globe use Shopify as an online store. Sixty per cent of business users are in the U.S., about seven per cent each in Canada, Australia and the U.K. with 12 per cent in the rest of the world. The company has lots of opportunity to grow. Monthly subscriptions start at $29.96 a month to $179.95 a month. The online business ranges from permanent operation to events such as festivals. Shopify has no debt but has long term lease obligations of $46.7 million – equal to about half of assets. Business has grown fantastically with $50.2 million revenues in 2013 to $105 million in 2014. The company has yet to post a profit and is barely covering cash costs. Loss in 2013 was $4.8 million, hitting a hefty $22.3 million last year. Profit margins have been declining from 79 per cent in 2012 to 58 per cent in the first quarter of 2015. Profit margin declines without major competition in the field is not a good sign. The company will use the $165 million raised by the public share issue to market and make itself known better around the world. Given the 11-year track record, managing the potentially explosive growth in the next three to five years could create headaches for profitability. The company says it can process 10,000 orders per second. Analysts watching the stock seem to have a wait and see By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express attitude, a show me the money attitude. Five analysts covering Shopify have a hold rating on it, with price targets between $30 and $35. Estimated earnings for this year are a loss of 40 cents a share with a loss of 39 cents in 2016. Will Shopify become another hot tech stock like Nortel and Blackberry only to fizzle and crash? The answer lies in how management executes the model expansion. The world of technology is extremely competitive. Copycats abound and one new feature that buyers need can push a product or service aside rapidly. Shopify does have a large research and development budget to stay on top of trends and software. Time will tell if this high potential business model will make investors rich. In the meantime, watch for revenues and earning in the next few quarters. CAUTION: Remember when investing, consult your adviser and do your homework before buying any security. Bizworld does not recommend investments. Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected] 2015 CAMRY LE LEASE FOR † $ 108 1.99 Semi-monthly lease % for 60 months APR Only $3,780 down payment. $500 Toyota Lease Assist±. $26,080 MSRP includes $1,980 freight & delivery, PDI & block heater Legendary reliability in a stylish package. 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The MJHF announced the launch of first I in Sas atchewan ocate outsi e of egina an Sas the 25-Acre Challenge, which is part of a fundraiser known as katoon, as well as digital imaging equipment, expanded surFarming for Five Hills. gical facilities, dedicated private patient rooms, and enhanced Farmers will have the opportunity to contribute to improved labour and delivery services. healthcare in the Kelly McElree, Executive region by simDirector of the MJHF, is ply donating the excited to offer farmers a net profit fro a chance to support the Capportion of their ital Equipment Campaign. farmland. “What will “We wanted to be incluFarming for Five sive, to ensure that each Hills be? What and every person has the will it look like? opportunity to give,” said Farming for Five McElree. “This is a realHills will enable ly unique fundraiser that farmers to band allows rural families and together across producers in the Five Hills our health region ea th egion a way to to get involved donate a portion of their in enhancing our crop. It is a won erfu way new regional for people to give back.” hospital by takTo date, the Capital Equiping what we are ment Campaign has raised calling the 25- Andrew Swenson, co-chair of Farming for Five Hills, discusses the 25$6.35 million, which is Acre Challenge,” Acre Challenge. nearly 80 per cent of the $8 said Andrew Swmillion goal. McElree beenson, co-chair of Farming for Five Hills. “Producers are be- lieves they will have tremendous support for Farming for Five ing as e to onate 2 acres of net profit fro one of the crops Hills. Moreover, he says that rural communities have already they grow this year.” shown a commitment to supporting the Capital Equipment ar ers can choose to onate the net profit of 2 acres or ore Campaign. He believes they understand the need for healthfor each year for the next three years. The 25 acre threshold care close to home. was chosen for a specific reason. hey now what it eans to ha e an I within 2 inutes, “That number was not chosen by accident; it happens to coin- as opposed to going two-and-a-half or three hours away. For cide with the notion that if you donate $100 per acre, assum- people that require that type of service, having one close to ing that is your net profit on those 2 acres, that you wi o ho e is price ess, sai cE ree. I can t i agine a ore sat nate $2,500,” said Swenson. “That will qualify you and your isfying feeling for a producer to know that his crop is not only family for a brick on the recognition wall in the new hospital.” going to feed mouths throughout Saskatchewan, Canada, and The program is based on cash donations, meaning participants the world, but to know that he is going to help save lives at our will receive a charitable receipt for their donations. Every do- new regional hospital.” nation makes a difference. “Although it is the 25-Acre Challenge, we will graciously acar ing for i e i s is presente by aw s gro. Infor a cept one acre and up to as many acres as you believe you can tion on the program is currently being mailed out to farm famgive. Every donation is welcome, we are grateful for it, and i ies throughout the i es i s ea th egion. or ore, isit our new hospital will be better for it.” www.mjhf.org or call 306-694-0255. 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Send your stories, events and pictures to; AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28 2015 • PAGE B5 Food writers love lentils right here in the heart of the prairies By Scott Hellings Some of the country’s top food writers visited Common Cafe and Bakery to learn more about lentils. Some of the country’s top foodies were to the tab e, exp aine ache ehrig, in Moose Jaw recently to discover the director of communications and market any benefits of enti s. he group of promotion with Saskatchewan Pulse writers, editors, and bloggers visited Growers. “We started out at the SimpSimpson Seeds to learn more about the son Seeds farm this morning, looking at crop. They also got to see how lentils the actua enti s in the fie s. hen they are used in the kitchen by sampling cu- took us on a tour of their plant, showing linary creations at Common Café and us the process they go through to get Bakery. ready for export. This afternoon we will “We have kind of a promotional brand have a hands-on cooking class that will with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers show how lentils can be used. We want called Canadian Lentils. We use that to to show people that they are more than promote the versatility and health bene- just soups and stews—there are lots of fits of enti s to consu ers. e brought great options.” a bunch of food media and Chef Mi- Common Café had the honour of prechael Smith out here to show them the paring the meal. process that lentils take from the farm “They approached me and asked if we could put on this lunch for them. Everything had to feature lentils, from the ain course to the esert. or unch I made coconut curry lentil soup with a homemade olive and rye bread. We are serving that with three kinds of sauces and dips, so we have an apricot chutney, a lentil spread, and a classic humus. For dessert we did a red velvet lentil cupcake with cream cheese icing,” said Amber Ellergodt, co-owner of Common af an a ery. his is new for us. It was exciting to experiment and try new things. It turne out fantastic. Ellergodt says it was an amazing but nerve wracking experience cooking for such renowned food writers. She says Common Café and Bakery will be featured in an article in Canadian Living magazine, as well on Lentils.ca. The group included author and TV persona ity hef ichae S ith. In a i tion to hosting Chef Michael’s Kitchen on the Food Network, Smith also helps promote lentils on the Lentils.ca website. Annabelle Waugh (Food Director for Canadian Living), Claire Tansey (Food Director of Chatelaine), and Brittany Devenyi (Style at Home) were also in attendance, along with bloggers from Simple Bites, Family Feedbag, Dan’s Good Side, sweetsugarbean, and Ethan Adeland, the founder of the Food Blog- Petunia Renaissance Gaiety Theatre gers of Canada network. Smith says the idea is to showcase lentils as a valuable crop that offers consumers with a tasty, budget-friendly, and nutritious product. ne thing that intrigues e so uch about lentils is that it hits the mark on two si es of the e uation. In other words, it is good for consumers and it is goo for far ers. n the consu er si e, we are creating a product that is inexpensive, it is wildly nutritious, it is easy to fin , easy to coo , it is tasty, etc. It is uniquely Canadian as well,” said Smith. n the pro ucer si e, we e got a high value crop with very low inputs into the soi . It is a crop that is rein igorating far s a o er Sas atchewan. It is grow ing in value and we are shipping it all over the world. We are the ones who are growing the lentils for the world, right here in Saskatchewan.” Smith enjoyed his time in Moose Jaw. his restaurant is an a a ing spot. It is so interesting to see that we are here in the middle of the prairies, deep in the heart of Saskatchewan, and we are experiencing some super, amazing, worldclass, simple food that is locally rooted and delicious.” Visit www.lentils.ca for more information, or search for the hashtag #LoveLentils on Twitter. Petunia and the Vipers will be playing at the Renaissance Gaiety Theatre in Gravelbourg Monday, July 20th. Admission $15. Doors open at 6:30P.M. Music starts at 7:00P.M. Licensed Event. Tickets available from Lynn Holmes, Cafe Paris and Erin McArthur at Styles in Gravelbourg. Petunia’s music grabs hold of you and doesn’t let go. His singing ranges from the most delicate you’ve ever heard to the most powerful, often within a single song. With a piercing gaze, he will look into the collective soul of the audience, and launch into some high and lonesome vocals that conjure up the ghost of Jimmie Rodgers. Not content with mesmerizing the crowd, his tapping boot will propel the band into a snarling fire and brimstone rave-up as a wave of frantic jitterbuggers compete for space on the hardwood dance floor…hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime-goodtime-thunderously rolling-one-of-a-kind-you-don’t-want-tomiss-this-sort-of-a-show. Though he has a huge repertoire of music to draw from, fans continue to cry out for the Petunia originals. He is a Canadian treasure that will soon join the pantheon of legendary performers from north of the 49th. PAGE B6 • AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28, 2015 1600 ACRES Property has 6 deeded & 4 leased quarters. Approx. 430 Acres cultivated, 350 Acres seeded for Canola & 80 Acres Hay, the rest is native grass/pasture able to graze 200-250 head of cattle. Guest Ranch has lots of accommodation & facilities incl. riding arenas, pens, barn & tack room etc. Call for detailed package. 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I agine eteor ust ixing with i ions of ice particles in the sky and being illuminated by the light of the sun. You get a mystical, surreal glow. However, the occurrence is pretty rare, but with some patience, you will be able to see several displays each summer. Luckily for cloud-viewers, according to data from a research satellite, the erono y of Ice in the esosphere I , the occurrence of noctilucent clouds is increasing. This is due to a decrease in temperatures in the uppermost levels of our atmosphere, a cooling trend, even while global warming results in higher temperatures close to the earth’s surface. Since the noctilucent clouds form at the highest point in our atmosphere, this evidence has lead to speculation of a decrease in the heat output of the sun. he I has a so re ea e that nocti ucent c ou s The Branding Pen It’s that time of year again ...when cowboys gather round the branding fire. Times have changed the way some producers mark their animals but true to their roots, many still drag and brand the way it’s always been done. For those who’ve never had the privilege of experiencing this nostalgic walk back in time, I’ll have you know, there is nothing like it. Picture a bunch of hard-working individuals (men, women and children) coming together to put in a hard day’s work; gathering and sorting cattle on horseback, roping calves and dragging them to the branding fire where they are marked with that owner’s identification. And don’t forget the cook who has to feed that hungry crew with delectable food fit for a king. There are so many aspects of branding that promote great community spirit: generations working together using humane techniques to treat and mark each producer’s group of livestock. Rarely is a harsh word spoken. More commonly, each person initiates responsible behavior and is willing to dig in and get dirty to reach a common goal. There are a lot of laughs to be laughed and stories to be told. The branding crew experiences something that we rarely experience anymore: fellowship, working together and feeling productive, generational connection and enjoying a delicious meal together. I appreciate what “branding” represents. Society has brainwashed us into thinking life is better if we don’t get involved with others. That way we can do what we want, when we want, and how we want to do it. We are the boss of our lives. Yes, we need to take responsibility for our own lives however; we are 70.5 Acres of pasture of which much would be arable. Water not far below the surface, accessible by sand point well. CARMICHAEL, SK MLS® ID#1100283 by Kate Lemke are becoming increasingly visible throughout Canada and even in some northern states of America. The ideal time to see the clouds is from 11:00 p.m. to midnight, and between 3:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. They only appear from mid June to mid July, so when the moment comes, don’t let it go to waste; keep a camera on han . If you re photography sa y, here are so e tips for capturing your postcar i age of the agnificent ight show. Ensure your digital camera has a shutter speed of at least one second to ten secon s. Set your IS to about 4 , epen ing on the a ount of light, and remember to use a tripod to keep the image crisp. Not only is it exciting to see these extraordinary clouds, is a great way to make your summer vacation memorable. So, while you are out camping with friends and family, just remember to look up. You can share your images on one of the NLC database websites such as the octi ucent ou bser ing Network (www.ed-co.net/nlcnet) or Spaceweather (www.spaceweather.com). For more information about noctilucent clouds contact Mark Zalcik at [email protected] h c r o P t n o r F e h t dearly missing out on connecting with others. We have lost the art of “connection.” So many of us are lonely because we live our lives with little to no interaction with others. Admittedly, things can get messy at times when we interact with people. Drama happens. If we can get past always wanting our way and enjoying our comfort zone where no one bothers our way of doing things, we will experience life at a higher and more fulfilling level. As we get past ourselves and reach beyond, life will become much sweeter and more meaningful. Becoming connected in a community takes us to a place we can’t get to when we stay secluded and independent of people. We receive benefits we otherwise wouldn’t if we aren’t joined together. Strength comes forth. We are encouraged and lifted up. We can take this one step further. Joining together as believers in Jesus Christ, gives us untold benefits. Indeed, we are strengthened, encouraged and lifted up. We join together with the generations, for something bigger than ourselves. “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” Yet, there is more... when we are joined spiritually, God moves on our behalf! “Again I say to you, that if two of you agree on earth about anything that they may ask, it shall be done for them by My Father who is in heaven. For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst.” On ith a Sm d n a W By We become a part of the family of God when we are born again. We have joined a whole family in which we are all a vital part of. Each of us has been given gifts and talents that can be used to benefit each other in our journey through life. We are designed to be connected and involved in other’s lives. Just as the branding pen is place where we can gather and enjoy the benefits of collaboration and fellowship, we are encouraged to “...consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.” This week, be mindful of the friendships and connections you have. I pray that you will find a place where you are welcome, where you can be encouraged, where you can work for the common good of others and where you can use your gifts to benefit the Body of Christ. Don’t give up looking for that community you desire. It is a God-placed desire within you. He has a place where you will fit! Scripture references: Luke 10:27, Matthew 18:19, 20, Hebrews 10:24, 25 Chaplin shorebirds do better than in Texas AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28 2015 • PAGE B7 Shorebird scene carved from vegetables Birds are telling us how well we are doing protecting the environment, says ni ersity of egina bio ogist Dr. Christy Morrissey. “All birds are pretty amazing,” she told the 22nd Shorebird Festival fundraiser at Chaplin. “They can all tell something that’s pretty special. “They’re also special for humans. They pollinate, they eat pests, they disburse seeds and they clean up carrion of dead animals. Birds are super heroes. They do amazing things for us.” But like Superman, the birds aren’t immune to everything. Birds can tell us a lot about how healthy the environment is around us and about our own health, she told about 150 people attending. “They’ve been telling us that they’re declining. Globally, one in eight, or over 1,300 different species around the world, are actually declining. And they’re threatened with extinction. his is significant. Issues causing ec ine range fro wind turbine farms, development that destroys habitat, to deforestation, climate change and pollution. Humans are starting to rea i e that ushing our chemicals out into the ocean can come back to haunt us. All of the chemicals we use in everything we wear or do “end up in the environment where birds and animals live. Bouvier’s Berry Basket in Kincaid, Sask. invites you... Satur ay, u y 1 ou ier s erry as et prou y presents their first annua erry a est featuring Pic berries, a ar er s ar et, hi ren s Activities, and Live Music from many talented southern Saskatchewan artists including Annette and Solange Campagne, Scott Heatcoat, Tenille Arts, Johnnie Ninety-Nine, Nolan Bouvier, and Devin Larochelle and more! Tickets are $20/Adult (19+), $15/Youth (13-18), $10/Child (6-12),, Ages 5 & n er EE. ates open at 2P . ar poo with frien s an bring a awn chair and watch for signs. Food is available to purchase on site. For more information, or if you are interested in vending at our marketplace, please contact Elaine Bouvier at (306) – 264 – 3691 or cell # (306) 264-7980. Annette Campagne was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award this spring. “Johnnie Ninety-Nine kicks her bluegrass up a notch by creating sonic textures and atmospheres that are felt as much as heard.” - Brian Baker, City eat incinnati, hio “We had so much fun! Thank you! We will be back! Saskatoons are so good!’ Melissa Castonguay- Cossette – Happy Bouvier’s Berry Basket customer. Bouvier’s Berry Basket FB page / reviews “Many of these chemicals are harmful in very, very small doses – interfere with our hormones.” They mimic hormones by blocking or interfering with normal body hormones. Hormones are the same in humans, birds and animals. If you protect water an air you are actually doing a service to yourself. It s goo for e eryone. Morrissey said an explosion of chemistry after the creation of bug killing DTT in 1939 made us dependent on che ica s to fix our prob e s. Scientists wonder if chemical pollution affects bird migrations. Shorebirds that visit Chaplin Lake spend half their life in the air migrating. ne ban e bir , o er 2 years o , has own 3 , i es to the moon and halfway back. The red knot, which breeds at Chapin, can y , i es non stop. ue ing up uring ights an oubling or tripling weight in a few days is important to the birds. Chaplin Lake is a major fuelling stop in the Central igration yway. Doctoral student Kirstin Bianchini, working with Morrissey at Chaplin Lake, said: “We think stop-over contamination is preventing birds from fuelling and migrating.” Their research has found Chaplin Lake is a better fuelling stop than the Gulf of Mexico where regular oil spills contaminate the shoreline. This team and a team in Texas capture birds, band them, analyze blood and feather samples, take measurements and attach nanometers for radio track- By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express ing. “Small blood samples tell us that birds are fuelling better at Chaplin Lake than in Texas. Body measurements show the birds are actually in better condition than the birds in the Gulf of Mexico. “So far it looks like Chaplin Lake is relatively uncontaminated but sites in Texas and South America are more contaminated.” She said salt mining at Chaplin Lake has created extra shoreline habitat for the shorebirds. on a ter can be reache at ron oy sasktel.net Christy Morrissey Rock observes school heritage By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express The large rock along the big curve on the gravel road south of Mankota is hard to miss. The rock stands out for miles from the south and west. A plaque at the seven-foot high rock recognizes the school that once sat on the site. he eturn Schoo o. 34 3 was use to gi e youngsters an e ucation south of town for 44 years. The one-room school was opened in the McEachern District south of the rock in 1918 and moved to this spot in 1932. Faced with a lack of students the school closed in 1950. Se en years ater eturn Schoo re opene an ser e the co unity unti 1969 when students had to take the bus up to 20 miles into Mankota. he na e eturn was ta en when the app ication to open a schoo ha to be one twice. he first batch of paper wor was returne . The McEachern Community Club bought the building and used it for a community centre until 1985 when it was donated to the Mankota Heritage Museum and moved there. Today the school deteriorates on a plot west of Mankota, along with pieces of farm implements and tractors. PAGE B8 • AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28, 2015 SA LE CL OS EO UT LIQUIDATION TRAILER BLOWOUT CONTINUES... These units must be sold... 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On the way an American bittern in a slough pretended it was a cluster of reeds, posing for the camera. Horseshoe Lake almost shut us out. The alkali lake boasted a few ducks, geese and a few little phalaropes. We headed east on a grid road south of the lake. Dozens of American avocets grazed on the distant eastern lake shallows. The road east went between two blocks of community pasture – slightly rolling hills full of potholes. Brown-headed cowbirds sat on the fences. si e search for an o our i at hetstone was fruit ess. n r iston resi dent driving on the grid said he thought the mill is around Kayville. The road south toward Ogema rewarded us with ducks and geese with babies. A barn swallow stared at us from the window of a 103-year-old stone school. Hitting Highway 13 we headed east, turning south toward Bengough. Lunch at the hotel recently acquired by two Korean fellows was nice– great cream of chicken soup and hot hamburger sandwich. Southward at the turn to Castle Butte we kept on the westbound grid, driving peacefully through a scenic winding coulee up plains and again into a coulee ringe with ast year s corn fie s. Coronach was our next stop. The apple pie with ice cream at Deb’s Kitchen was delicious. The day had been a bit of a bust – seeing hawks, geese, a few deer, one mangy looking coyote but lots of trilling meadow larks. We drove to Rockglen, visited on the street with the meat plant’s new owner, then heading south on the grid road towards Obamaland. Within minutes we spotted a hawk sitting in a tree nest, three deer in a shelterbelt. Some distance south we feared crossing into the U.S.A. without passports and turned west. The new road rewarded us with phalaropes and more ducks. We ran into an apparent dead end – a gravel road seeming to end in a yard. Turning east and north we headed west into the fading sun through lowlands with win ing cree s, sage an brush. pair of prairie chic ens ew up. n a whim we turned north and saw a large hawk in a poplar tree nest – an endangered ferruginous haw that ew away after a few o ents. We were talking and driving when BG almost yelled: “What’s that?” A spring fed pond was loaded with birds – a marbled godwit, a willet and two lesser yellow legs in the grass. But our attention focused on a strange duck perched on a rock in the water – red colour above the bill, white pincer-like bands under the eyes and chin and burning red eyes. “Is that a wood duck?” asked an excited BG. “Sure looks like one.” I was equally excited and surprised. The colourful wood duck is rare in southwestern Saskatchewan. They like woodland habitat, nest in trees and forage in wetlands Wood ducks live in the Great Canadian Shield, tip of southeastern Saskatchewan, part of North Dakota, southwestern Alberta and southern B.C. This was a rare sighting. Wonder if he had a passport? Many photos and binocu ar iews ater the uc ew away. Satisfie we ha bagge a new bir photo, we ro e north on the rench an Road to Wood Mountain, seeing plenty of deer. On the way home south of Limerick we were discussing how we should have planned on soup at Bengough, pie at Coronach AND pie again at Rockglen when we spied a badger running in the grassy ditch beside us. Stop. We got out of the car. By now the badger was waddling in stubble, blending into it under the evening sun. He stopped once to scratch his nose – or was he thumbing his nose at us? It was a fine outing 13 eer sightings, three ante ope, two coyotes, one ba ger, a bittern, waterfowl, shorebirds, a ferruginous hawk and one rare duck. 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This group is passionate about food and gaining knowledge on lentils and the different ways we can incorporate them into delicious culinary dishes. The purpose of their visit to see food ‘Farm to Plate’ included how lentils are grown, purchased from the farm, cleaned and shipped for export. We focused a lot of the time spent with the group in the fie an oo ing at few different lentil varieties, as well as the pretty colorful crops such as ax an cano a. fter the fie tour, we too the group through our grading, buying, processing and shipping process. The group was impressed with how much the machines removed foreign material from the pro uct, as we as our IS 22 food safety measures to ensure product shipped in end users receiving metal detected. ur ay was wrappe up with By Elyce Simpson Simpson Seeds Inc. any amazing lunch provided by Common Café + Bakery in downtown Moose Jaw. They did a custom Currie lentil soup and lentil beet cupcake. 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Saturday June 27, 2015 Mortlach held their 8th annual Saskatoon berry festival. Approximately 2500 people came out to enjoy a beautifu ay fi e with fun. his event is a huge fundraiser for the community of Mortlach, mainly organized by the Mortlach Community Development and Agricultural Society; it involves large numbers of volunteers to man all of the different events. This year, following last year being named “Event of the Year” by Saskatchewan Tourism, there was a bit of pressure to top it. It efinite y sur passed all expectations! The day began with the parents of the Mortlach Playschool serving up a pancake breakfast. They sold double last year, about 400 plates. It was this year s ost profitab e fundraiser for the playschool. This marks the 6th year that P&H supplied the pancake mix; there were 10 moms and dads that came out to help. A huge thanks to all that supported playschool. At 11 a.m. the parade made its way down the main street with tons of peop e ining the roa . ne of the attractions, pedal tractors, included many of the community kids and visiting children riding them. The P hea e up the para e an the Caronport Fire Dept. brought up the tail end. There were 50 vendors registered from Mortlach, Caronport, Moose aw, ra e bourg, egina, Swift Current, Saskatoon, Montmarte, Cymric, Weyburn and Calgary. There was a variety of food from the morning’s pancake breakfast to Taco in a Bag from the local Cultural Club who are raising funds to go to Europe in March of 2016, Gott’s Sausage, Smoke’s Poutine, Part Tee Time Bar & Grill, as well as the oca restaurants. ne of Morlach’s local restaurants served Elephant’s Ears with Saskatoons, one served a delicious salad with Saskatoons and biscuits, one sold fish an chips, an of course Sas katoon Pie from Prairie Berries Inc. fro ee er, S . ne of the co unity s a or fundraisers is selling pie and icecream in the Mortlach Hall. This year, 350 pies were purchased and sold out. Apologies to those who did not get a slice of pie, but the order had to be place well in advance of knowing the beautiful weather forecast for the day. There were line ups for pie till about 2:00, and sold out just after 3:00. Saskatoon erry sun aes were a so a hit. It is such a good product from Prairie Berries that it is fun to see the enjoyment of people eating their pie or sun ae. It s a so a great fun raiser for the community and it helps to support some of the costs of the Berry Festival. Saskatoon jam, syrup, chocolates and dried Saskatoon Berries were available to purchase all day long at the Info ooth. ut if anyone missed on those items, they can still be purchased at Mortlach Antiques & Collectables. All of the local businesses reported having very successful days. Mortlach Antiques and Collectables was at times so full of people that no ore wou fit through the door. There were many wonderful comments on the festival and everyone was having a great time. The store will continue to stock Saskatoon berry items, including whole frozen Saskatoon berry pies throughout summer so be sure to stop in again. ran yn s Eatery so 23 fish and chips; people were lined up in the street. They sold out of beef on a bun and due to the hot weather, they sold lots of ice cream and milk shakes. Some people came out on Sun ay for fish an chips because they didn’t want to line up on Saturday. 265 people visited the Mortlach Museum on Berry Festival day. There were a number of attractions for them to enjoy. Peter & Barbara St John with “Heartland Publishing” had a booth set up in front of the Museu . n isp ay were any in teresting books, including a few books that Barbara had written. A newly arranged World War 2 exhibit and a hands-on Archaeological display were points of interest for those who stopped. A hand quilting demonstration was given by Vonnie Forbes. The Museum was pleased to have Kelly Sapergia playing his keyboard & accordion for a few hours. The Museum volunteers really enjoyed their many guests. Twigs and Treasures had a great day, with lots of people enjoying the art. There were many enquiries into art classes. The kids enjoyed the free painting and making art cards... People took pictures at the Saskatoon berry festival sign with their faces in the cutouts...great fun! All in all, this year’s festival was a great time for everyone involved, from the volunteers to the vendors and of course the many visitors who came out. Be sure to visit next year’s festival and remember to “Meet Me in Mortlach” AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28 2015 • PAGE B13 MOOSE JAW 4-H THANK YOU! The Moose Jaw Inter 4-H Committee and the 4-H members would like to thank all the buyers who purchased Steers at the sale on June 21, 2015. Thanks to JGL LIVESTOCK for purchasing both the Grand Champion Steer at $3.00/lb. shown by Chelsie Christison of the Bethune 4-H club and the Reserve Champion Steer at $3.30/lb shown by Eric Cooper of the Valley View 4-H club. BUYERS 2015 South Country Equipment Young’s Equipment Inc. JGL Livestock Ltd Johnstone Auction Mart Ltd. HCL Construction Ltd. Henderson Hail Agencies Ltd. Henderson Insurance Inc. Martynook Trucking Creekview Angus – Glen & Connie Straub Ren Gro Fertilizer Ltd. Argocorp International Mitch’s Meats Assiniboia Ltd. Clark’s Supply & Service Ltd. Moose Jaw Funeral Home Lynds Brothers Western Veterinary Services Moose Jaw Animal Clinic Folgizan Insurance Inc. FL Corral Cleaning – Boharm H&D Trucking Hideaway Ventures Over The Top Performance Horses Roberge Transport Inc. Syngenta Canada DuPont Canada Adama Canada Ag Solutions Gabel Angus Markusson New Holland of Regina Ltd Balcarres Animal Clinic Livestock Media+ Triple A Herefords AgWorld Equipment Kindred Spirit Cattle Co Heartland Livestock Services McEwen Trucking Ltd. Waxy’s Bobcat Landscape Supply Center Curtis Construction Ltd. HVAC Sales Ltd. Reinhart Plumbing, Heating & A/C Ltd. Riddell Ranch Favel Transportation Inc. Hi Low Angus Big Bob’s Meats Ltd. Regina Jerky Boys Meats Ltd. Thanks to Scott Johnstone, Corey Mantell, Ken Fuchs and Johnstone Auction Mart Ltd. for handling the sale and to Heartland Livestock for weighing the steers. Operators/Drivers Required Favel Transportation is currently hiring for all Divisions Livestock: Owner operator pay package is $3.10/loaded mile and 1.45/empty mile on a Quad Axle. Company drivers have the opportunity to make up to .66 cents per mile. Hopper: Owner Operator pay package is 74% of gross revenue Company drivers have the opportunity to make up to .51 cents per mile. Must be able to go to the USA. Safety and mileage bonuses. For more information: 1-877-533-2835 ext 3 Or email: [email protected] • 93 Highland Road Moose Jaw, SK Jan. 29 - Feb. 15 at MJ Exhibition Grounds PAGE B14 • AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28, 2015 R E M M U MID-S E C N A R CLEA Create some fun you deserve a Can’t wait til Spring... 580 BR Chase ! Allante 545 Outboard Kawasaki Green/Black, Mercury outboard 150 4 stroke, stereo power package, dual battery switch, pre-rig mercury standard, Mercury gauge package, Mercury outboard engine 150 L 4 stroke. B170 Candy Apple Red, Mercury outboard 150 4 stroke, LX package Colour coordinated gelcoat feature, Upgrade steering wheel and hub Clarion weatherproof AM/FM source unit, MP3 input/USB port ,Black Sunbrella acrylic cockpit cover Tilt steering, In dash depth sounder, Flush mounted stainless steel pull-out cleats, LX identifiers.B169 WAS $44,931 B/W WAS $42,313 $144 B/W SHOW PRICE: $39,300 $135 SHOW PRICE: $36,900 BOAT MAY NOT BE AS SHOWN an adventure worth sharing! 2015 Cozumel 240 2015 Seabreeze 230 2015 Cambio 200 2015 Cambio 180 The Ultimate Party Boat! Black Sand w/Bronze Paradise Accent, DL floor plan, Mercury 200 Verado, Lighting pkg, convenience pkg, Smart craft gauges, battery selector switch, changing room , Vinyl Teak floor, High back helm seat, ski locker, ski tow bar, T3 performance package, port-a-potti,2 additional fenders, Polk stereo system w/4 speakers B231 Take a vacation on water Ocean Blue w/Silver Accent , Gray sport Graphic, DLDH Floor plan , Mercury 150XL EFI 4S, hydraulic steering, mooring cover, digital depth sounder, changing room, LED docking lights, Convenience pkg, port-a-potti, T3 performance package,4 step ladder w/platform, aerated livewell, ski- tow bar, upgrade Polk stereo w/ 4 speakers B229 Redefine Your Journey Black Sand w/Dune Accent, Mercury 90 HP ELPT 4S, CW floor plan, standard furniture, Helm storage, LED docking lights, digital depth sounder, 4 step ladder, changing room, LED docking lights, low back helm seat, convenience pkg, ski tow bar, tachometer, tilt steering, table w/drink holders, stereo upgrade Jensen speakers B228 Redefine your journey Ocean Blue w/Dune Accent, CS floor plan, Mercury 60 HP ELPT 4S, mooring cover, digital depth sounder, tilt steering, changing room, SS cup holders, courtesy lighting, stereo w/2 speakers B230 SHOW PRICE: B/W $244 SHOW PRICE: $65,850 B/W $192 2015 LUND 219 PRO-V GL Call for Special Sale Price Black and Gunmetal , Gunmetal pin stripe and Black ice deck side, Surf-silver hull w/black lower , chrome Lund logo, Mercury 300xl Verado Pro4 ST w/ Tempest prop, Mercury 9.9ELPT pro series kicker, prerig w/hydraulic steering, tandem lundgard trailer w/ steel fenders. Spare tire, load guides, and transom saver, Pilots chair upgrade port and starboard , bow rails, 2-bank pro series on-board charger (aft), 3-bank pro series on-board charger (bow), transducer structure for HDS touch screen, Lowrence HDS-12 touch screen insight console, Minnkota Terrova 112 36v Ipilot, black travel cover, B209 2015 LUND 1975 PRO-V IFS/SE LOADED WAS $75,900 SALE PRICE $72,000 B/W $266 $51,750 WAS $36,960 B/W $141 SHOW PRICE: $33,150 WAS $32,870 B/W $117 The unsinkable boat! 2015 LUND 186 TYEE GL WAS $59,249 2015 LUND 1800 TYEE WAS $54,735 B/W $174 $54,526 SALE PRICE $52,800 B/W $196 White Upper and Gunmetal lower w/ black bottom and black ice pinstripe, Gunmetal \surf graphic and Black ice joust graphic, Mercury 200 HP Verado ELPT 4S w/ enertia prop, non-skid floor, Smart craft prerig w/hydraulic steering, painted bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, 1 additional pro ride seat w/ air ride pedestal , black travel cover, chrome Lund logo B219 2015 LUND 1775 IMPACT B237 WAS SALE PRICE $46,900 THE ULTIMATE FISHING EXPERIENCE WAS $53,575 Black Ice Upper and Gunmetal lower w/ black bottom and gunmetal pinstripe, Silver \surf graphic and Gunmetal joust graphic, Mercury 200 HP Verado 4L 19 w/ enertia prop, non-skid floor, Merc L4 Verado analog prerig w/hydraulic steering, smart craft gauge upgrade, painted bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, air ride pedestal upgrade, chrome Lund logo, 186 Tyee sports package B217 $27,500 2015 LUND 186 PRO-V GL SALE PRICE B/W $198 SHOW PRICE: $33,947 SALE PRICE 2 ONLY $33,500 B/W $130 Lund Red freeboards w/ silver stone bottom, Mercury 225 HP XL Verado w/ 9.9 Pro series Kicker and kicker prerig , IFS/SE floor plan, Galvanized bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides , bike seat w/ air ride pedestal , Sport top w/ walkway, premium edition graphics, sport trak package, 2 and 3 bank onboard charger, Lowrance HDS-9 touch screen insight console, Minnkota Terrova 112lb I-pilot w 60” bow mount B212 Black freeboards/ Silver Stone bottom, Mercury 150XL 4S, Galvanized bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, premium edition graphics w/chrm/black lund, travel cover, Air ride upgrade 3 pro ride seats, Sea star hydraulic steering w/tilt helm, ski package (gray), stainless upgrade tempest, B259 lack freeboards/ silver stone bottom, Mercury 115 4S 12.5 x 19 spitfire prop, Galvanized bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, Aft flip up seat, gray travel cover , Anti feedback tilt steering, Infinity stereo w/2 speakers , 3 step boarding ladder B250 SALE PRICE $ 34,500 comes with Lowrance HDS5 Insight Gen 2 console BI-WEEKLY $ 134 2015 LUND 1800 REBEL XS SPORT 2015 LUND 1600 FURY SIDE CONSOLE 2014 LUND 1600 FURY TILLER WAS $33,432 SALE PRICE $29,750 B/W $115 Cobalt Blue, Mercury 90 ELPT 4S w/spitfire prop, Galvanized bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, Merc analog prerig, aft flip up seat, 4 step ladder, travel cover, B244 WAS SALE PRICE $14,500 $16,600 B/W $64 B/W $68 Black freeboards , Mercury 40 ELPT 4S, galvanized bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, Mercury analog prerig w/gauges, includes windshield starboard console, horn bow trolling motor harness w/plug, B251 $15,322 SALE PRICE Black freeboards , Mercury 40 ELPT EFI 4S, Galvanized bunk trailer w/ spare tire and load guides, Horn, fire extinguisher, B189 HUGE SELECTION OF 5TH WHEEL &TRAVEL TRAILERS NEW UNITS ARRIVING WEEKLY PARTS • SALES • SERVICE INDOOR SHOWROOM Moose Jaw RV & Marine Hwy #1 East 1400 Lakeview Rd (306) 692-6578 www.moosejawrvmarine.com AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28 2015 • PAGE B15 Sask. farm incomes fell from 2009-13 Saskatchewan income per farmer averaged a 36.7 per cent increase in the four years between 2009 and 2013 but net operating income declined slightly. The picture painted by Statistics Canada shows revenue per farm increased to $317,777 in 2013 from $232,349 four years earlier. Higher operating expenses and increased depreciation charges ate into profits. Operating expenses increased by 38.2 per cent to $249,000. Depreciation charges almost doubled to $41,000 per farm from $24,700. Program payments from crop insurance and farm safety net agencies doubled to $6,682 from $3,872. Program payments during the interim years were much higher, averaging $14,600 per farm in 2010; $17,700 in 2011; and $12,600 in 2012. Those three years saw weather-related crop damage. Net income, adjusted for depreciation, of $27,457 was down 1.9 per cent from $27,993 in 2009. Income in the years 2010 to 2012, boosted by increased program payments was higher. Farmers averaged $28,500 in 2010, 38,000 in 2011 and $38,400 in 2012. Saskatchewan lost about 3,000 farmers during the period to end with 37,737 units. By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express Meanwhile Saskatchewan land values are the lowest in Canada even though taking a 60 per cent jump between 2009 and 2013. Provincial farmland averaged $881 an acre at the end of 2013 compared with $551 in 2009. The Canadian average per acre was $2,227, up 38.5 per cent from 2009. Highest valued farmland in Canada was Ontario at $8,427 an acre, up 54 per cent in four years. Second highest value was in British Columbia, at $5,060, up a mere 2.6 per cent. Quebec had the third highest priced farm land in Canada – $4,231 an acre, increased by 42 per cent. Arable land-scarce Newfoundland and Labrador ranked fourth at $2,811 an acre, up 4.5 per cent. P.E.I. was fifth at $2,431, up by 14.4 per cent. Sixth was Alberta, $1,934 an acre up almost 28 per cent. In seventh was Nova Scotia at $1,934 followed by New Brunswick at $1,737. In ninth place was Manitoba at $1,388 an acre for an increase of 41.5 per cent. Saskatchewan ranked last at $881 an acre even with a 59.5 per cent increase. Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected] 4X4 15 MSRP $78,669 MSRP $78,169 15SD73 2015 FORD F-350 LARIAT SRW EMPLOYEE PRICING 61,664 $ 4X4 MSRP $66,339 15SD72 15M233 2015 FORD MUSTANG GT EMPLOYEE PRICING 45,980 $ 2015 FORD F-150 XLT EMPLOYEE PRICING 15LT247 43,045 $ PRICING PRICING EMPLOYEE 53,469 $ 15LT175 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE PRICING 56,504 $ EMPLOYEE 43,180 $ 4X4 MSRP $63,199 15LT98 2015 FORD F-150 XLT PRICING PRICING 52,893 $ EMPLOYEE 15LT80 39,525 $ 4X4 MSRP $63,649 15LT244 2015 FORD F-150 XLT PRICING PRICING 52,675 $ EMPLOYEE 15LT241 42,486 $ 4X4 MSRP $62,499 15LT173 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT PRICING PRICING 51,688 $ EMPLOYEE PRICING 61,458 $ 2015 FORD F250 XLT CREW PU SRW PRICING EMPLOYEE 15LT138 54,266 $ 15LT271 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE PRICING 50,531 $ 15LT195 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE PRICING 54,139 $ 2015 FORD F-150 XLT EMPLOYEE PRICING 15LT134 40,914 $ SEDAN 15FOC154 2015 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR EMPLOYEE PRICING 20,793 $ 13 IN HATCH MSRP $20,914 2015 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED PRICING PRICING 17,964 $ 2015 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM PRICING 37,251 $ 46,835 $ 15ESC179 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE PRICING PRICING 37,165 $ EMPLOYEE 2015 FORD EDGE SEL EMPLOYEE PRICING 15EDG263 40,195 $ 15ESC167 31,524 $ AWD MSRP $44,539 27,567 AWD MSRP $34,889 2015 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM EMPLOYEE PRICING $ MSRP $39,089 2015 FORD EDGE SEL PRICING 15LT268 51,250 $ 2015 FORD F-150 XLT PRICING PRICING 51,860 $ EMPLOYEE 15LT256 42,744 $ 4X4 MSRP $76,149 15LT192 15LT181 2015 FORD F150 PLATINUM PRICING PRICING 63,427 $ EMPLOYEE 61,423 $ 4X4 MSRP $49,869 15LT133 2015 FORD F-150 XLT EMPLOYEE PRICING 41,526 $ 2015 FORD F150 PLATINUM EMPLOYEE PRICING 64,909 $ 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE PRICING 32,211 $ MSRP $78,269 15SD102 2015 FORD F-350 LARIAT SRW EMPLOYEE PRICING 61,747 $ 4X4 MSRP $55,199 2015 FORD F-150 XLT EMPLOYEE PRICING 15LT254 45,408 $ 4X4 MSRP $72,549 15LT176 2015 FORD F150 PLATINUM EMPLOYEE PRICING 60,331 $ 4X4 MSRP $62,299 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE PRICING 52,119 $ STOCK AWD MSRP $32,514 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE EMPLOYEE PRICING 15LT111 13 IN AWD EMPLOYEE 15LT123 STOCK 15ESC252 4X4 4X4 MSRP $77,869 13 IN MSRP $35,689 65,861 $ 4X4 MSRP $73,819 2015 FORD F150 PLATINUM EMPLOYEE PRICING 4X4 MSRP $52,799 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE AWD MSRP $33,514 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE EMPLOYEE PRICING 15EDG258 35,508 $ 15ESC163 30,342 $ AWD EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE 4X4 MSRP $63,399 2015 FORD F-350 LARIAT SRW EMPLOYEE 15ESC245 29,481 $ AWD MSRP $35,089 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE EMPLOYEE PRICING 15ESC198 31,695 $ STOCK AWD MSRP $41,239 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE EMPLOYEE 15ESC255 15SD108 PRICING 62,822 AWD MSRP $30,289 MSRP $63,759 PRICING $ 15SD76 4X4 2015 FORD F250 XLT CREW PU SRW EMPLOYEE 4X4 MSRP $83,049 13 IN STOCK AWD 15ESC187 EMPLOYEE 13 IN STOCK MSRP $41,339 15EXP100 15SD172 STOCK AWD MSRP $51,399 2015 FORD FIESTA SE 5 DR EMPLOYEE 13 IN STOCK EMPLOYEE 15FIE166 MSRP $79,519 13 IN STOCK 43,352 $ 2015 FORD F250 LARIAT SRW 4X4 MSRP $50,669 EMPLOYEE 4X4 4X4 MSRP $65,349 13 IN MSRP $22,314 62,091 $ 4X4 MSRP $61,249 4X4 MSRP $64,799 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE 15SD200 4X4 MSRP $52,499 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE MSRP $77,939 2015 FORD F350 LARIAT DRW 15SD82 2015 FORD F-350 LARIAT SRW 4X4 4X4 MSRP $49,049 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT EMPLOYEE 4X4 MSRP $68,099 15SD64 2015 FORD F-250 XLT CREW PU SRW 4X4 MSRP $53,149 MSRP $54,374 2015 FORD F250 LARIAT SRW COUPE MSRP $51,149 4X4 4X4 MSRP $54,574 PRICING EMPLOYEE 4X4 15SD96 AWD MSRP $44,339 2015 FORD EDGE SEL EMPLOYEE PRICING 15EDG275 40,278 $ AWD MSRP $43,939 2015 FORD EDGE SEL EMPLOYEE PRICING 15EDG248 39,679 $ AWD MSRP $47,989 2015 FORD EDGE LIMITED EMPLOYEE PRICING 43,285 $ AWD MSRP $54,439 15EDG242 MSRP $$40,539 2015 FORD EDGE SEL PRICING PRICING 48,952 $ AWD MSRP $47,889 EMPLOYEE 15EDG196 36,756 $ 15EDG264 2015 FORD EDGE LIMITED EMPLOYEE PRICING 43,199 $ BLOWOUT AWD 2015 FORD EDGE SPORT EMPLOYEE 15EDG265 PRICE MSRP 34,599 14TC365 2014 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT XLT EMPLOYEE PRICING 25,980 $ WEYBURN 306.842.2645 • TOLL FREE 1.800.667.7660 • WWW.GREATPL AINSFORD.COM PAGE B16 • AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JULY 15 - JULY 28, 2015 WESTERN TRAILER & RV www.westerntruckcentre .ca 2014 Gatormade 5x10 Utility 2015 Trailtech BT135-510 stk# 008563 stk# 035916 3500lb Axle - 15” Tires Was $1,995 Great year round trailer. Summer Sale $1,695 Was $2,695 2015 CJay Trailers 6x10 Dump $7,995 $7,395 14’ Tandem Axle Dump Trailer Was $9,690 $7,100 2015 Keystone RV Company Springdale Limited $28,900 $26,500 2006 Keystone RV Outback US ED $13,200 $12,400 $9,395 Large Capacity Axles, Heavy Duty Unit Summer Sale Was $10,600 $9,995 2016 Keystone RV Company Fuzion Chrome $3,395 2014 TrailTech Truck Bed 8634-8’ stk# 036192 Great strength in this construction series Summer Sale Was $7,350 $6,895 2015 Trailtech L270-20 stk#024507 Pre-wired & Ready to install with headache rack. Summer Sale Was $3,395 $3,100 2015 CJay Trailers FX9 620 stk# 036224 2 x 7000lb Axels Summer Sale Was $7,960 $7,100 2015 CJay Trailers FX9-823-78-T60 stk# 002975 V-Nose Combo Trailer, Trailer & Cargo in one. Summer Sale Was $10,900 $10,100 stk# 003243 Awesome toy box design Summer Sale Was $16,900 $15,800 2014 Precision Trailers 24 Ft 2013 Steamlite 30DBS 24’ Deck -2 x 10,000 lb Axle Ultra light-weight option packs a lot of trailer Summer Sale Was US ED US ED stk# 810015 Clever innovations throughout. Was $108,900 Summer Sale $101,800 2015 Keystone RV SummerLand stk# 921894 Bring a fresh and upscale style to the RV market. Summer Sale Was $3,740 stk# 234764 stk# 100550 Family friendly lay-out designed to easily accommodate. Summer Sale Was Summer Sale 2015 Bergen 14’ Bumper Hitch Stock Trailer stk# 035900 $7,995 $2,295 Summer Sale Was stk# 035659 2015 Trailtech L235HD 3500lb Torflex Axels, 15” Tires, Heavy Duty Dump Summer Sale Was Summer Sale 2015 Trailtech CLR270 stk# 002975 6x12 - 3500lb Axle, 15” Tires 2014 Trailtech P2-14KHD stk# 003079 6000lb Singe Axle - 15” Tires, Electric over hydraulic dump Summer Sale Was 2014 CJay Trailers 6x12 KEVIN HEANEY 306-694-2900 [email protected] $16,900 $16,100 2015 Keystone RV Sprinter 334FW $28,800 $26,900 2016 Keystone Impact RV ’s RV ’s RV ’s stk# 150526 stk# 530229 stk# 815076 Light-weight, easy to tow and affordable Summer Sale Was $23,900 Summer Sale Was $18,500 Pre-wired & Ready to install with headache rack. Summer Sale Was $55,300 CJ ay TRAILERS 1708 Main Street North, Moose Jaw SK. www.westerntruckcentre.ca $49,500 Versatile Toy Hauler Was $85,900 Summer Sale $81,100 306-694-2900