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SCOTT ANDERSON with and the think that you really think that some- they’re doing. They’ve learned from it SOUTHWEST BOOSTER City of Swift Current, dates back to 2008 thing like this is going to go for 10 through the years. And now they know when it started simply as a creek side years,” explained Stark & Marsh CEO they can rely on it.” A celebration of the volunteer efforts clean-up effort. It has since expanded Elden Moberg. There is a healthy dose of commun- behind a decade of beautification pro- into a major partnership which tackles “To get through 10 years is pretty ity pride which goes into the projects jects in Swift Current was marked dur- beautification projects, as well as exciting. And I think the initiative has and attracts growing numbers of vol- ing the 10th annual Go Green Friday on planting trees and shrubs, at locations really grown. And the City has taken ad- unteers. This year, a group of approxi- September 21. throughout the community. vantage of it now. The projects that they mately 150 volunteers took on a dozen The annual Go Green Friday initia- “The milestone is kind of unique be- put in place for us are real good. They’re community projects. tive by Stark & Marsh, in partnership cause when you start a project I don’t a lot more strategic I think in what CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 A2

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 3 SCBEX Living Sky Casino named Chamber Member Business of the Year

SCOTT ANDERSON closer to its 10th anniversary in SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Swift Current.  ey are launch- ing a five month anniversary Living Sky Casino’s rst time celebration, beginning with a in the Swift Current Business launch event on Friday. Excellence Award spotlight is “Our vision when we built for a big reason, with the casino here was not just to come and unveiled as the SCBEX Spirit build a casino and take. It’s of Swift Current 2017 Member sharing success. And being a Business of the Year. part of the community, and “Living Sky Casino does being a great corporate spon- amazing things for our com- sor, corporate partner.  at’s munity, and it should be very what we wanted to achieve, and proud, and the Chamber is very I think we’re doing it,” Marion Swift Current and District Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Offi cer Karla Wiens presents the SCBEX proud to recognize you,” Swift said after Monday’s surprise an- Spirit of Swift Current 2017 Member Business of the Year to Living Sky Casino General Manager Trevor Current and District Chamber nouncement. Marion. Assisting during the surprise announcement on Monday were (L to R): Karen Richmond (Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive “We can say, for this year, Board First Vice Chair), Doug Evjen (Chamber Board Chairperson), Mike Rogowski (Swift Current and Dis- O cer Karla Wiens said while it’s our turn to brag.  at we’re trict Chamber of Commerce Executive Assistant), Bernice Bonneau (Chamber Board of Directors) and Ken announcing the award. Business of the Year. You take a Linsley (Chamber Board of Directors). She noted that the award look at some of the businesses is presented in recognition of that have won this before, it’s a some things to come up,” Mar- 1.6 million cars that are on them and bringing them in. So what they have done in and great category and it’s a great ion said. “But more so, what the Highway Number One, we had to drop our sta num- around the community, for accomplishment to be in.” we’ve done for the community we expected a good chunk to bers a little bit, but we’re climb- volunteerism, and just for the “On behalf of the 185 sta , since we got here because we’ve stop. But the rst few years we ing back now. 185 is a great great business they are o ering this is a beautiful honour. We had a number of obstacles to weren’t very good at stopping team to have.” in and around Swift Current. thank you very much for that.” pass since we came to town.” “It’s always a tough decision He said it was tting recogni- “Friday’s going to tell a lot because we have so many de- tion as the Casino begins a cele- about all the hurdles that hap- Notice of Abandonment of Poll serving businesses,” she admit- bration of their rst decade in pened right o the bat. Initially [Subsection 160.23(2)of the Act] ted. “But the Living Sky Casino Swift Current. we started with 275. We opened The Rural Municipality of Lawtonia No.135 has really outdone themselves “We’re going to announce up big because obviously the Municipal Elections in their past 10 Whereas the following nominated for the offi ce of years of operation Councillor for Division 2, Division 4, and Division 6, were here in Swift Cur- the only candidates, I hereby give notice that no voting rent. They do so for the offi ce will take place on October 24, 2018. much that I don’t Enjoy your The results are as follows: think the commun- ity is even aware of. Division 2 - Howard Gehl Their staff volun- favourite Division 4 - Scott Henry teers all over the Division 6 - Dave Fischer place. They have Dated this 21st day of September, 2018. so many events sounds of in and around Rae Boehm, Swift Current. And autumn. Returning Offi cer they really, really, worked hard to be- come part of our

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Railway St. W., Swift Current, SK showcasing Saskatchewan’s agriculture but there seems to be a keen interest in and fertilizer sectors, as well as exploring even growing that demand even more in new import and export trade opportun- China for  ax seed oil.” ities with China. Hindley, who attended the trade mis- “Nearly 14,000 jobs in Saskatchewan sion in his capacity as Legislative Secre- actually rely on exports directly to China. tary for Trade and Export Development, So that’s pretty signi cant when it comes said their good reception in China will to why we were in this particular trade be translating into some upcoming an- Small Foot (G) Friday - Sunday market,” Hindley explained following the nouncements. 6:40pm 3D 8:30pm 2D trip. “In the weeks and months ahead you’ll Monday 2D China is Saskatchewan’s second lar- see some announcements I think in 7:00pm gest trade destination, only behind the terms of what was accomplished in this Tuesday - Thursday United States, but China is a major mar- particular trade mission.  e mission 7:00pm 3D ket for a number of agricultural com- was very well received.” Sunday 2D Matinee modities. “Part of our role when we go over on 2:00pm 2D “Saskatchewan is the largest Canadian a Trade Mission like this is to talk about Doors open 1:30pm agri-food exporter to China. In 2017 our what we can o er, what Saskatchewan’s The Predator (18A) agri-food exports valued at about $2.8 able to o er in terms of trade. China has Fri-Sun billion.” invested over $1 billion in Saskatchewan 6:40pm 8:45pm Last year Saskatchewan was China’s over the last 10 years, and we continue Monday-Thursday largest supplier of yellow peas,  ax seed, to welcome Chinese investment particu- 7:30pm canola seed, canola meal, and their larly in our value-added sectors.” A Small Favor (PG) second largest supplier of canola oil,” he “We, as a provincial government, are Sunday Matinee 2:00pm said. “ at just goes to show how import- trying to make sure that we create the ant this market is for us.” right investment climate, and that’s a top NEXT ATTRACTIONS During the trade mission, the Saskatch- priority for our provincial government.” VENOM/HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS ewan delegation *shows subject to change met with existing NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL without notice and potential in- 101 1st Ave NE - Swift Current R.M. of Swift Current No. 137 vestors interested Movie line 306-773-8031 Municipal Elections 2018 in the value-added $3.00/person charge agriculture sector. for 3D technology Whereas, Philip Wall nominated for the offi ce of Doors open 6:15pm  ere were also a Councillor for Division 2, is the only candidate, series of meetings and with government entities regarding Whereas, Michael (Butch) Gering nominated for mineral, agricul- the offi ce of Councillor for Division 5, is the only LET US WELCOME YOU! ture and environ- candidate, mental protection I hereby give notice that no voting for these opportunities. offi ces will take place on October 24th, 2018. “When we were there actually, the Dated this 27th day of September, 2018. 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opinion Editor: Scott Anderson Group Publisher: Michael J. Hertz Sask Party government proves double standard with ballooning Crown executive wage increases

SGEU the previous year. The recent disclosure of SaskPower president and salary increases to senior CEO Michael Marsh also saw management at Crown cor- an annual increase of $80,000, porations, once again, shows while SGI president and CEO the Sask Party government Andrew Cartmell received a has a two-tiered compensa- $105,000 jump from the previ- tion system where only senior ous year. executives receive substantial According to public state- wage increases, while public ments by the Sask Party gov- sector workers are expected ernment, Crown CEOs, MLAs, to accept concessions, accord- deputy ministers and other ing to SGEU President Bob political staff took part in a Bymoen. 3.5 per cent wage rollback in The 2017-2018 Crown In- 2017 as a way to “show leader- vestments Corporation of Sas- ship” while the government contact us The Southwest Booster welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publica- katchewan payee disclosure demanded public sector em- tion over the writer’s name. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, report shows compensation ployees take a similar cut. address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters are subject to Email: [email protected] editing and limited to 300 words. Copyright in letters and other materials submit- costs for senior managers at However, the payee disclosure Mail: ted to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the SaskPower increased by 19.8 statement shows that Crown 30 – 4th Ave. N.W. Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them in print, The Booster, its Swift Current, SK Publisher or Publishers and Alberta Newspaper Group, LP do per cent, while executive costs CEOs actually saw their com- S9H 0T5 not necessarily endorse the views expressed therein. at SaskTel rose by 14.8 per cent pensation rise as much as 26 compared to last year. per cent. OPINION “This government is still try- Members of the premier’s ing to force wage rollbacks political staff have also re- and other concessions on ceived significant compen- One year on and CETA is gaining strength working-class families, while sation increases. Since 2009, at the same time generously compensation to the premier’s MP JIM CARR tainer traffic. When 9000 tariff lines drop to compensating highly-paid political staff rose by 85 per MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DIVERSIFICATION zero, workers and farmers, entrepreneurs and executives,” said Bymoen. “The cent. And, earlier this year, the Global trade impacts the lives of middle-class artisans can compete and succeed with any one government claims it needs to Sask Party government paid Canadians every day. From the blueberries you based in Europe, a market of over 500 million make cuts in order to balance politicians more by reversing put in your oatmeal in the morning to the mack- consumers. the budget, yet it’s being very the 3.5 per cent MLA salary re- erel you cook at night for dinner- Canadians are Canada`s success depends on our selective when it comes to duction. very much a part of important global relation- government`s ability to diversify trade. The who they’re denying fair wage “The hypocrisy of this gov- ships that impact the lives of millions of people EU is the world`s second largest economy and increases.” ernment knows no bounds,” around the world every day. Canada`s second largest trading partner after The Sask Party government said Bymoen. “This govern- As we mark the first anniversary of the sign- the United States. As we look to our neighbour has publicly stated it needs ment needs to stop making ing of the Canada European Union Comprehen- to the south and the intensifying trade situation to find cost savings for public public sector workers pay for sive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), we find ourselves in, it is evident that Canadian sector employees, yet top exec- its own poor fiscal manage- I would like to reflect how this agreement is jobs and Canadian families depend on the suc- utives at the Crown corpora- ment and bad budget deci- creating more well-paying jobs in Canada and cess of CETA. tions all made over $500,000 sions. It’s time for Premier lower living costs for middle class Canadians. Canada’s success also depends on doing trade per year. Former SaskPower Scott Moe to stop pushing a CETA is a trade agreement between Canada differently. The Opposition favours the speed executive, Brian Ketcheson, double standard where the and the European Union (EU) that at its core of the status quo approach but we all know topped the list with compen- rich get richer and the work- lowers tariffs and opens access. That means for that has left far too many on the sidelines, ill- sation of $646,000 in 2017-18 ing- class get nothing but addi- Canadians benefit from greater choice and more equipped or unable to take advantage of new – an increase of $275,000 from tional taxes and costs.” buyers for the goods we make every day and ser- access to more markets. vices we can provide from ICT to transportation Our government will not settle for any deal, Anxiety lingers: Cannabis Countdown engineering. CETA goes further still by address- we want the right deal and will do the work ne- ing things such as labour standards, the removal cessary to get it. ANGUS REID INSTITUTE of unnecessary regulatory requirements, auto- CETA ensures that increased trade work- With less than a month until the legalization of recreational mation of border procedures, and many other ers’ rights and environmental protections are marijuana, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds factors that shape how Canada trades with the enhanced and protected and that small and Canadians are three times as likely to say that measures in the EU. Taken together, CETA makes it easier for medium-sized businesses gain meaningful ac- law will fail rather than succeed (57 per cent versus 17 per cent) the first-time or would-be exporter to crack into cess to procurement and sales across the EU. at preventing minors from accessing cannabis after October the lucrative European market and grow. We got CETA signed by thinking about what 17, and twice as likely to say they lack confidence in the ability In just one year after signing CETA, we have would make that budding entrepreneur, small of their community police to assess and punish those driving seen 98 per cent of all tariffs between Can- business owner, farmer or manufacturer better under the influence of marijuana (60 per cent to 32 per cent). ada and the EU become duty free. That is real equipped to compete and succeed. A majority (62 per cent) say they support legalization, but change for Canadian families who now don`t We will continue to keep Canadians and Can- they are evenly divided about the ability of the government have to pay the extra taxes on imported goods. adian businesses in mind when we are working to weaken the earnings of organized crime in the near future. But it isn’t just real change for consumers; it is to expand trade diversification. It is our job to This, as experts expect legal pot to be more expensive and less also real change for Canadian businesses. At open more doors and make sure that Canadians available than illicit forms in the first years of implementation. the Port of Montreal alone, we have seen 20 per have access to global markets. CETA paves the And while four-in-10 (40 per cent) say they’re ready to get on cent more traffic in goods headed across the way for new customers, clients and the good with a post-legalization Canada, half (51 per cent) say they are Atlantic. middle class jobs that come with it. worried that their province is yet ill-prepared for the deadline. This enormous step in growth for Canada and Jim Carr is Minister of International Trade Di- The full poll can be viewed at www.angusreid.org/cannabis- the EU has been the reason why new shipping versification and is the MP for South legalization-october-2018 lanes have been added to accommodate con- Centre.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 7 OUTDOORS Take precautions against ticks – even NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF LAC PELLETIER NO. 107 in cool weather MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2018 Saskatchewan residents are advised to continue to take precautions against tick bites when spending Whereas, time outdoors. Fred Wernicke, nominated for the offi ce of Councillor for The black-legged ticks that can carry a bacteria that causes Lyme disease are rare in this province, but Division No. 4, and Bob Stennick, nominated for the offi ce are most active in the cooler months of October, November and April. Hunters, hikers and anyone else enjoying the outdoors should take simple precautions before going of Councillor for Division No. 6, are the only candidates in into grassy, bushy or treed areas. Use insect repellent containing DEET. Check yourself, your children their respective divisions. and your pets afterwards. If any ticks are found, they should be carefully and promptly removed with tweezers. I hereby give notice that no voting for these offi ces will th “In Saskatchewan, the risk of being exposed to Lyme disease is low, but not zero,” Deputy Chief Med- take place on October 24 , 2018. ical Health Officer Dr. Denise Werker said. “Less than half a per cent of ticks found here are the black- Dated this 21st day of September, 2018. legged ticks that can be infected with the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, and only a small percentage of those may be infected.” Sandra Krushelniski Information on ticks and Lyme disease is available at www.saskatchewan.ca/lyme. Returning Offi cer

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 9 CITY OF SWIFT CURRENT City Council approves additional $1.26 million in borrowing at special meeting Swift Current City Council has unani- hydrovac truck. while we’re taking new debt…the overall highlighted Swift Current’s current debt mously approved a bylaw which ap- The Solid Waste Utility Fund bor- picture of our debt is that net debt will situation. As of December 31, 2017, the proved an additional $1.26 million in rowed $495,000 in order to complete a probably be decreased at the end of this debt for General Government and Util- borrowing to complete a series of capital storm water retention pond and slope fiscal year as a result.” ity Operations stood at $64.38 million. investment projects. grading, along with a new scale house at “I think it’s encouraging that our fi- With a planned pay down in debt this Council was required by The Cities the East Landfill. nancial plan is in place, and we see some year, even with the proposed additional Act to properly authorize the funding She explained that the sources of benefits of that now.” borrowing, Swift Current’s debt level is through a borrowing bylaw, as that is the money to support the principal an inter- A report on the borrowing bylaw pre- forecast to drop to $60.7 million as of the only way the act allows a community to est payments for the borrowings are fully sented at the August 27 Council meeting, end of the year, a decrease of $3,599,027. take on additional debt. The borrowing funded as per their 2018 budget. was approved in order to complete the Deputy Mayor Ryan Plewis added that funding of the 2018 capital investment despite the new borrowing, it’s also im- projects. portant to look at this from the broader “Using debt to finance infrastructure context of what’s going with the city’s investments distributes the cost of these finances. long-term assets across generations “It’s our goal, or at least it’s our plan, THE of residents who K will utilize these assets,” Councillor NOTICE OF CALL FOR FURTHER NOMINATIONS STEAK HOUSE Pat Friesen said RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF LAC PELLETIER NO. 107 AND FAMILY RESTAURANT during a special FORM L (Section 78 of the Act) council meeting on 41272084 September 19. COUNCILLOR OF DIVISION No. 2 Beginning September 28 at 5:00pm The largest por- The Returning Offi cer or Nomination Offi cer will receive SPECIALS tion of the new nominations of candidates for the above offi ce: debt, $772,692, Friday, Sept 28 10oz. PRIME RIB $19.99 will be allocated ▶ During normal office hours until October 3, 2018 at towards a pair of 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 102 Warwick Saturday, Sept 29 10oz. NEW YORK STEAK $19.99 General Govern- Street, Neville, SK S0N 1T0 ment operations Nomination forms may be obtained from the Municipal Sunday, Sept 30 ROAST BEEF DINNER $17.99 projects, the de- Offi ce at 102 Warwick Street, Neville, SK. sign of a protecting Dated this 21st day of September, 2018. Monday, Oct 1 BBQ OR GREEK STYLE RIBS $18.99 services facility plus the purchase Sandra Krushelniski Tuesday, Oct 2 STEAK & SHRIMP $21.99 of an additional Returning Offi cer Wednesday, Oct 3 VEAL PARMIGIANNA $18.99 Thursday, Oct 4 CHICKEN CORDON BLEU $18.99 2225 N. SERVICE ROAD•HWY 1 WEST•SWIFT CURRENT•306-773-4657

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 10 GEORGE/MATHEW - born to Ku- sumam George and Albin Mathew of births Swift Current, a boy, September 17. NAIRN - born to Angela and Andrew Nairn of Portreeve, a boy, September 17. HETTINGER/MCLEARN - born to Keawna Hettinger and Hayden CYPRESS REGIONAL HOSPITAL McLearn of Swift Current, a girl, September 14. NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL The Rural Municipality of Wise Creek No.77

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 11 Swift Current ready for arrival of new Syrian refugee family SCOTT ANDERSON Saskatoon, who has been a great part- tives from many churches. The team is the MCC, many churches, and the City. SOUTHWEST BOOSTER ner with us for a long time. Usually we in place right now and we’re ready.” So we’re working close with everyone to do our sponsorships through them,” He added that that community cer- make that process as easy and as bene- The Swift Current and Area Minister- Khalife said this past week. tainly also partners with them in sup- ficial to the family as possible.” ial Refugee Committee is putting the In order to not over stress their vol- porting refugee newcomers. Any calls for support for last minute final plans in place to welcome a new unteer teams working with the refugee “The community now they under- items and unexpected needs will be refugee family to Swift Current. families, there is a new group of indi- stand our job more, they know what made through their Facebook page. A Syrian family of eight will soon be viduals involved with supporting this we do. They know what we need. And “I ask people to keep a close eye on arriving from a refugee camp situated family. we have a strong relationship with the our Facebook page because any com- on the border of Turkey and Syria. They “That’s where the Family Structure Southwest Newcomer Welcome Centre, munication comes through that lately.” have been in the refugee camp for a Team that we put together comes into number of years, and have been staying play. There is a coordinator for their in housing constructed from a repur- education. There is one for their health- posed Sea Can. care. One for transportation. There is The parents, along with their six chil- one for housing - even finding a house dren, ranging in age from 17 to six, are for eight in Swift Current is a challenge. scheduled to arrive in the community So we’re very lucky to have representa- on either October 5 or 6. Swift Current NOTICE OF CALL FOR FURTHER NOMINATIONS and Area Min- RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF EXCELSIOR NO. 166 isterial Refugee PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that nominations Committee Vice of candidates for the offi ce of: Chairman Sammi Khalife said taking COUNCILLOR: Rural Municipality of Excelsior No. 166 in a new refugee Division No. 6 SPECIAL PROMO: family meets their new mandate of will be received by the undersigned on the 3rd day of FREE HEARING TEST sponsoring a refu- October, 2018 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the RM Offi ce, Bring Coupon! Exp. Oct 15/2018 rd gee family every 310 3 Avenue, Rush Lake, SK; and during regular business hours from September 21, 2018 to October 2, 2018. year for the next $1000 off on a three years. Nomination forms may be obtained from the municipal offi ce. set of premium or advanced hearing aids “With this th Dated this 20 day of September, 2018. Chantelle Emery, with three year warranty and 3 years of specific family, Owner and Clinician free batteries! Exp. Oct 15/2018 were were ap- Dianne Hahn proached by MCC Returning Offi cer TRY HEARING AIDS 100% FREE FOR 30 DAYS!

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 12 COMMUNITY Dedicated volunteer with a big heart needs a new heart SCOTT ANDERSON three months to six months if Swift Current has been great.” never experienced, and I’m SOUTHWEST BOOSTER I don’t get a heart.” “It is at this point I leave it to humbled to see the support and He will be going to Edmon- the greatest physician up there the care of our community.” Swift Current’s Sammi Khal- ton on October 1 for an assess- to help me through it. Again, Originally born and raised in ife is anxiously waiting for a ment with a specialist to see if I’m very lucky for the support I Lebanon, and having moved new heart after being placed he can wait longer for a trans- have in the community. With- to Swift Current from Halifax on a heart transplant list. plant. If he can’t wait they will out their support I wouldn’t be only three years ago, Khalife Khalife was born with consider putting in a Ventri- able to go through it.” admittedly does not feel like Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy cular Assist Device (VAD), and A Go Fund Me page has been an outsider. but it was only earlier this year that mechanical pump would started by Sandra Sadden in “But I don’t feel I’m new. I that he began experiencing support heart function and order to assist with expenses feel like I’m part of the com- difficulties with his enlarged blood flow to aid his weakened to travel to appointments and munity,” he admitted. heart. Usually it is controlled heart. an extended stay in . There will also be longer with medication, but over the The 34-year-old notes that he Khalife currently does not term supports needed follow- past six months he has been lost a sister at age 16, a brother have family in Canada, and he ing his surgery. on a trial medication which who was 34, and his mom at needs to have a caregiver for “It’s not an easy process, and has also not been successful the age of 55 from the exact four months after a heart sur- the recovery is huge actually. in slowing the advancement of same condition. gery, so he is bringing his sister You have to stay in Edmonton the condition. Over the summer months he from overseas to be his care- for four months, one month in “The condition just pro- admitted to being hesitant to giver or he will be ineligible for the hospital and three month gressed so fast and so quick in share his story, but he thought the surgery. rehab. And after that you come the last six months. My heart he should come forward so “I want to tell them, ‘you There are also a few other home and you have to arrange function now is under 25 per more people could talk about might think there’s no support fundraisers planned to support for Home Care, Physio, to do all cent, and that brings it to a their own experiences and and there is no one there for Khalife, an outpouring of sup- of that at home. You’re expected dangerous zone which gives be a support to others going you. You would be surprised.’ port he was not prepared for. to be anywhere from one year me a life expectancy from through similar health issues. We live in a great community. “That’s something I have to a year and a half off work.”

SEPTEMBER 28 Church. Info: Cathy 306-773-5028. AL-ANON MEETING, Be Good To BABY STEPS, 10 KIDS’ CODE CLUB, 6:30 p.m., Swift Yourself Group, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., a.m., Swift Current Current Library. Pre-register: 306-778- First United Church. Info: www.sk- Library. 2752. alanon.ca. ROMP ‘N’ READ, ROUND DANCE, 7:30 p.m., First United BINGO, 7:30 p.m., Royal Canadian Le- 10:30 a.m., Swift Church gymnasium. Info: Renz 306-778- gion Branch #56. Current Library. 2197. YOUTH TALENT NIGHT, 7:30 p.m., AL-ANON OCTOBER 2 Lyric Theatre. A chance for young musi- FAMILY GROUP, SWIFT CURRENT LADIES LINE cians and performers to share their tal- From A Parent’s DANCE CLUB, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Legion ents on stage. Heart, noon, First Hall (upper hall). OCTOBER 4 United Church. LINE DANCERCISE CLUB, Great Plains SWIFT CURRENT LADIES LINE SEPTEMBER 27 Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. College gym. 11 a.m. to noon - beginners. DANCE CLUB, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Legion SWIFT CURRENT LADIES LINE SASK BOOKS PRESENTS, author James 12:10 p.m. to 1 p.m. - regular. Hall (upper hall). DANCE CLUB, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Legion Trettwer and Chelsea Coupal, 2:30 p.m., AL-ANON MEETING, Young Adults LINE DANCERCISE CLUB, Great Plains Hall (upper hall). Swift Current Library. Hope for a Better Tomorrow, noon, The College gym. 11 a.m. to noon - beginners. LINE DANCERCISE CLUB, Great Plains SWIFT CURRENT SQUARE DANCE Centre. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. 12:10 p.m. to 1 p.m. - regular. College gym. 11 a.m. to noon - beginners. CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Season opening Dance SCRABBLE, 1 p.m., Swift Current Li- CRIBBAGE, 1:30 p.m., Swift Current 12:10 p.m. to 1 p.m. - regular. Party, First United Church gymnasium. brary. Library. CRIBBAGE, 1:30 p.m., Swift Current Introduction session, with lessons fol- BRIDGE AND WHIST GROUP, 1 p.m., SWIFT CURRENT ASSOCIATION FOR Library. lowing weekly. Swift Current Library. COMMUNITY LIVING SOCIAL EVEN- SEPTEMBER 29 STORYTIME AND READ TO A DOG, 2 ING, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., St. Stephen’s CONCERT, 7 p.m., Mount Calvary p.m., Swift Current Library. Anglican Church. Meet new people of all Jacob and Lutheran Church. Pianist Albert Chen, NICOTINE ANONYMOUS, meeting 6 ages and abilities for games and visiting. winner of Western Canada Young Artist p.m., 155 3rd Ave. N.E. (downstairs, side Info: 306-773-8737 or visit www.sac.org. Agnes Fehr competition. Reception to follow. Info: door). All you need is the desire to quit ANIME KARAOKE DANCE NIGHT, 7 October 10,,9, 19489 306-773-3906. smoking. p.m., Swift Current Library. BLENDERS CONCERT, 8:30 p.m., STITCH AND CHAT, 7 p.m., Swift Cur- CONCERT, Queer Songbook Orchestra, Northern Beauties. Advance tickets at rent Library. 7 p.m. Lyric Theatre. Tour of Heart and Pharmsave. More info www.lyrictheatre. OCTOBER 3 Mind. Advance tickets Pharmasave or at ca. MAHJONG, 10 a.m., Swift Current Li- the door. SEPTEMBER 30 brary. OCTOBER 5 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OPEN SWIFT CURRENT LADIES LINE BABY STEPS, 10 a.m., Swift Current Li- MEETING, downstairs of Swift Current DANCE CLUB, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Legion brary. Lions Hall. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 Hall (upper hall). ROMP ‘N’ READ, 10:30 a.m., Swift Cur- a.m. Meeting 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. AL-ANON MEETING, Courage To rent Library. Friends and family are welcome to OCTOBER 1 Change Group, noon to 1 p.m., The Cen- AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP, From join us for a TOPS SK3871, 9:30 a.m., Community tre. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. A Parent’s Heart, noon, First United 70th Wedding Baptist Church. Info: Vi 306-773-6156 or RUMMAGE AND GARAGE SALE, 2 Church. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. Faye 306-773-8603. p.m. to 5 p.m., First United Church. WIDOW2WIDOW SUPPORT GROUP, Anniversary Celebration OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, noon, iPAD FOR BEGINNERS, 3 p.m., Swift 7 p.m., Eastside Church of God. Support for Jacob and Agnes at the First United Church (Library). Info: 306- Current Library. Pre-register 306-778- group for women who are going through Meadows Community Centre 778-3765. 2752. the grief journey after the death of a hus- 2215 Woodrow Lloyd Place ALANON, noon, Gull Lake Seniors Cen- LINE DANCERCISE CLUB, Walker band. Info: 306-774-6468. Swift Current ter. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. Place gym (north door). 5:10 p.m. to 6:15 SWIFT CURRENT SQUARE DANCE Saturday, October 6th, 2018 TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENS- p.m. - regular, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - be- CLUB, 7:30 p.m., First United Church 2:00pm-4:00pm IBLY), 6:30 p.m., Mount Calvary Lutheran ginner. gymnasium.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 13 Barracudas swimming under new leadership The Swift Current Barra- into this role and I think with Whiteside said that com- them. I really like having that “I feel like if my athletes have cudas Swim Club is under my past experience of being munication will be important open line of communication those ve qualities then they’ll new leadership this season. a swimmer myself I feel like I in his role as head coach. between myself and the ath- be setting themselves up to be Matthew Whiteside recently have a lot of good ideas coming “Even though the athletes letes.” very successful in the sport,” relocated from Edmonton forward to just make the pro- on the team are still young, I He added that he was taught explained Whiteside. to Swift Current to take the gram a little bit better and to still think that there’s a bene t as younger athlete about the Whiteside and the coaching reigns for the 2018-19 help the kids succeed in going of having equal communica- ve H’s, which include happy, Barracudas will make their indoor swimming season. where they want to go,” said tion going both ways, just be- hungry, healthy, hard-working, season debut at a meet in North Whiteside takes over from Whiteside. cause if you don’t talk to them and humble. Battelford on Nov. 3. Gary Cheung, who was the Whiteside swam for 11 years you don’t head coach for the past ve and made it to the National know if what seasons. level where he swam at the you’re saying Whiteside, 22, has been an 2013 Canada Games for Team is fully get- assistant coach with the Ed- Alberta eventually receiving ting through monton Keyano Swim Club for scholarship o ers to the Uni- or if there is the past four years. versity of Alberta and Univer- a better way “I’m really excited to step sity of Victoria. of coaching

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 14 SOUTHWEST Fuel Good Day supports three Southwest organizations

Pioneer Co-op members helped the Co-op make a through the Fuel Good Day Dorie’s House, Shaunavon Good Day is another way and customers recently $8,500 community donation on September 18. and District Community Ser- that we can do that,” said During last week’s Fuel vices and The Scouts. Stu Dyrland, General Man- Good Day, 10 cents from “At Pioneer Co-op, we’re ager of Pioneer Co-op. NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT every litre of fuel purchased committed to giving back “Through initiatives like OF POLL at Pioneer Co-op Gas Bars and investing in the com- this, Pioneer Co-op, along was donated to be shared by munities we serve and Fuel with our members and cus- R.M. OF VAL MARIE NO. 17 tomers, are sup- porting great Whereas a poll is not required pursuant to the Local Government local causes Election Act, 2015 for the offi ces of: that make our Councillor Division 2 community Councillor Division 4 stronger.” I hereby give public notice that no voting for the said offi ces will This year in take place and the following persons are elected by acclamation: Western Canada, Division 2: Timothy B. Christianson Fuel Good Day Division 4: Shadrick Peno was celebrated at more than 400 Dated at Val Marie, Saskatchewan this 21st day of September, 2018 Co-op Gas Bars Cathy Legault in British Col- Returning Offi cer umbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and •Eliminate bruising from underwire northwest On- •Improve lymphatic drainage tario. Last year, Liquor Permit Advertising Form •Give support, no sag or bounce Under the provisions of Th e Alcohol and Gaming Regulations Act, 1997, •Can eliminate neck and shoulder pain Co-op locations Notice is hereby given that Vrinda Inc. has applied to the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming •Will not ride up your back across Western Authority (SLGA) for a Restaurant permit to sell alcohol in the premises known as Flavorii •Straps stay put and do not dig into your shoulders Canada donated at Unit 2B 1100 South Service Road East Swift Current SK. •Increase circulation over $570,000 Written objections to the granting of the permit may be fi led with SLGA not more than •Improve posture from Fuel Good two weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Day. The total Every person fi ling a written objection with SLGA shall state their name, address, •Make your clothes fi t and look better and telephone number in printed form, as well as the grounds for the objection(s). •Helps eliminate perspiration under the breasts result from Fuel Petitions must name a contact person, state grounds, and be legible. Each signatory to For a Good Day efforts the petition and the contact person must provide an address and telephone number. across Western Frivolous, vexatious or competition based objections within the beverage alcohol professional industry may not be considered and may be rejected by the Saskatchewan Liquor and fi tting call Canada for 2018 Gaming Licensing Commission, who may refuse to hold a hearing. Shirley today! will be released Write to: in early October. Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Box 5054 REGINA SK S4P 3M3 REMEMBER ME… On November the 11th, we again remember those who dedicated themselves to serve their country, to keep us safe from those who would do harm. On Thursday, November 8th with the generous support of the Southwest Business community we want to remember those who have served in WW1, WW2, the Korean Confl ict, Desert Storm, Ruanda, Afghanistan or any other peace keeping Mission. Please ensure your photos are clearly marked with your name and address so we can return them to you. We can reproduce black & white or colour photos of almost any size but we will need the originals. We cannot reproduce photocopied photographs. Those photos that have been submi� ed, but for whatever reason cannot be reproduced will be named on our special Honour Roll. The Southwest Booster would like to thank all par� cipa� ng businesses and the families of the veterans for their assistance in producing this special publica� on. Submission deadline: October 25th, 2018 Cliff ord Murch Please include completed form with your photo(s): 1942-1946 WW2

Name of Veteran(s): Served in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.

During the ba� le to close the Falaise Gap

on August 9, 1944, his regiment lost Branch of Service: Unit: 47 tanks to the enemy. Years Enlisted:

Please send your pictures and a� ach the Served in which theatres: informa� on across to:

A Brief Biography related to unique experiences:

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 15 Selling Your Buying A Home? We achieved Gold! Home?

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SUBMITTED Hills-Grasslands, was pleased announcement that, if elected the residents of Cypress Hills- will repeal it and replace it with On Wednesday, September to stand alongside the Honour- in 2019, a Conservative Govern- Grasslands,” said Anderson. a law that targets criminals, 19, David Anderson, Mem- able Andrew Scheer, Leader of ment would repeal and replace Scheer made the announce- protects Canadians, and re- ber of Parliament for Cypress the O cial Opposition, for the the Liberal Government’s Bill ment during a press confer- spects sport-shooters and law- C-71. ence following the tabling of an abiding  rearms owners.” “Bill C-71 e-petition in response to C-71. “I was happy to stand along- is nothing  e e-petition signed by more side a number of my Conserva- but another than 86,000 Canadians, calls tive colleagues and our leader, gun registry. on the Government to scrap Andrew Scheer for this an- It targets law Bill C-71 and to instead devote nouncement. The signatures abiding gun greater resources to policing in from across the country show owners dem- Canada. that law abiding Canadians are onstrating During the press conference, strongly opposed to another IF YOU ARE LOOKING that the Justin Scheer said: “All C-71 does is billion dollar boondoggle and Trudeau has target the most responsible are tired of being targeted by given up on and the most vetted members this government. I am very TO SELL OR BUY gangs and is of our society. Should Bill C-71 proud that the Conservative ganging up on pass this fall, a Conservative Party has made this commit- FARMLAND, please Canadians and Government elected in 2019 ment,” concluded Anderson. call Bert today! Bert Legault Come home to living at it’s BEST! 306.741.1686 One bedroom suite [email protected] starting at $189,500 Two bedroom suite starting at $259,000 L FESTIVA Come out to Riverview Village Estates Friday, September 21st Festivities begin at 3:00pm with tours of our facility Followed by supper at 500 pm

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LIVING Busy list of activities planned for Seniors’ Week in Swift Current There are a total of 14 events across tober 5. which are offered free of charge. Gentle Flow Fitness, Aquatic Centre, seven days during a busy Seniors’ Week The week, sponsored by The Hearing Events kick off on Saturday with a 10 a.m. in Swift Current on September 29 to Oc- Place, features a diverse list of activities Community Health Fair at the Cypress Mahjong, Swift Current Library, 10 Regional Hospital from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. a.m. Activities during the remainder of the Pickleball, Lt. Col. Clifton Centre, 1:30 Are you the week are as follows: p.m. Sunday Sept. 30 THE BIG COOK, Salvation Army, 1 Pickleball, Lt. Col. Clifton Centre, 7 p.m. owner of a p.m. Thursday Oct. 4 Monday, Oct. 1 Tour and Tea, Art Gallery, 10 a.m. 3000 acre farm, Gentle Flow Fitness, Aquatic Centre, Cribbage, Library, 1:30 p.m. 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 5 yard and house? Pickleball, Lt. Col. Clifton Centre, 1:30 Gentle Flow Fitness, Aquatic Centre, p.m. 10 a.m. I have clients Tuesday, Oct. 2 Pickleball, Lt. Col. Clifton Centre, 10 Forever in Motion, Stockade, 9 a.m. a.m. looking, Scrabble, Bridge & Whist, Swift Cur- Participants are reminded to wear ap- rent Library, 1 p.m. propriate clothing, footwear, and bring call me today! Cory Boutin Wednesday, Oct. 3 a water bottle for the physical activities. Cell: 306-750-9501 The Calm of Swift Current Email: 45 Sidney St. E S9H 5C2 [email protected]

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 19 EDUCATION Food Farm provides a harvest of knowledge

SCOTT ANDERSON ning to the grocery store and for the students. SOUTHWEST BOOSTER buying that bag of potatoes,” “We love to see kids come out she added. “So it’s just a really and get excited about agricul- Local students had a hands- great opportunity to educate ture. And the teachers are really on opportunity to learn about the kids. And then in turn they excited I think to have them food production at the wrap up go home and they educate their get their hands dirty and ac- day Swift Current Food Farm parents.” tually learn some stu that they project. LaForge said being situated wouldn’t normally think about e September 20 event al- at a site next to the Research doing in a classroom.” lowed the same students who Station helps them provide a e Ag in the Classroom pro- helped plant a number of gar- direct connection between food gram ties into school curricu- den items in the spring to return production and their research lum topics. In Grade ree, the and have a chance to harvest a e orts. students were learning about small vegetable plot. Students “The Agriculture and Agri- soils and plants, while this year’s had a chance to dig out carrots, Food Canada station is a great Grade Four students are learn- onions, turn apples into apple place to host it, being that we ing about Agriculture in Sas- juice, plus learn from a series do research focusing on agricul- katchewan, which is part of the of other informative stops. e ture. It’s just getting that under- Social Studies curriculum. project was done in partnership standing that the work that we Burnett said the Food Farm SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER with Agriculture In e Class- do here is important. Why? Be- o ered diverse displays so stu- Students had an opportunity to visit 11 diff erent learning stations room, Agriculture and Agri- cause it’s where we get our food dents would receive a glimpse during the Food Farm tour in Swift Current on September 20. Food Canada, Saskatchewan from.” at the many important aspects Ministry of Agriculture, along is year’s Food Farm theme of agriculture in the province. with various other sponsors and allowed them to have a broader “It’s a good cross section THE DOOR WITH MORE. partners. selection of presentations in- we’re showing them today. And steel-craft.ca Kerry LaForge, Manager, stead of previous themes of a they’re getting to sample some Range and Forage Division with breakfast farm and a pizza food food, which is always exciting Agriculture and Agri-Food Can- farm. too. Which is what the whole BUILT FROM ada’s Swift Current Research “We just went straight to a point of the project is, is to show and Development Centre, said Food Farm, because then we them where their food comes THE INSIDE FOR the learning stations helped could make it as broad or as nar- from and the important role them deliver some important row as we wanted. Food Farm, that this modern agriculture in information to the students. we could talk about anything. Saskatchewan plays in food pro- EVERYTHING “We all come together to show When it’s breakfast we might be duction.” kids where their food comes limited.” An estimated 200 students OUTSIDE. It’s supposed to freeze tonight. Maybe not. Predicting the weather isn’t our strong suit. from, because I think there’s Kari Burnett, an Agricultural participated from from Centen- Predicting how our garage doors stand up to the weather is. Steel-Craft doors are ready. that disconnect between the Program Specialist with the Our patented Weatherlock technology and Climacore insulation make sure of it. Because nial, All Saints, Fairview, and we’ve put more quality on the inside, you never have to worry about what’s outside. plate and where does it actually Saskatchewan Ministry of Agri- O.M. Irwin School in Swift Cur- come from,” LaForge said. culture in Swift Current, added rent, along with the Spring Lake Palliser Overhead Doors 2011 Ltd. • 140 4th Ave. N.W, Swi� Current “It’s not just as simple as run- the day was a fun opportunity Colony. 306-773-1497

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 20 Foundation of Hope Gala recipients announced

The Swift Current and District United Way has unveiled the non profit agencies they will be providing funding for through the Foundation of Hope Gala on November 3. This past week the United Way joined with their major event spon- sors to unveil the eight non profit agencies they are supporting in 2018, and the list includes: The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Can- adian Mental Health Association - Swift Current Branch, Family Re- source Centre, The Center, Southwest Crisis Services, Southwest Homes, SaskAbilities, plus United Way Active Play. “The individuals that are here, and the work they do throughout the year in the vulnerable sectors that they impact, reminds us how important it is to really come together and sup- port not just one organization but the magnitude and depth of their impact NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL in the community,” explained Swift New Idea Current United Way Executive Direc- Rural Municipality of Saskatchewan Landing No. 167 tor Stacey Schwartz. Whereas a poll is not required pursuant to The Local Government Schwartz noted that having eight Election Act for the offi ce of: Co-operative Ltd benefactors is a decrease from previ- ous years. Councillor: Division 4 Councillor: Division 6 Special Dissolution Meeting “We actually had fewer applica- tions this year. We actually inquired I hereby give public notice that no voting for the said offi ce will Oct. 15, 2018 7:00 P.M. with some of the ones that typically take place and that the following persons are elected by Town of Ponteix Council Chambers do apply and why they didn’t. For acclamation: some they just received excess federal DAN BARBER, Councillor Division 4 Agenda: funding for some things, so they just DARREL TANGEN, Councillor Division 6 Dissolution of Co-operative weren’t needing the funds.” th With the decrease in requests, the Dated at Stewart Valley, this 20 day of September, 2018. Appointment & Remuneration of Liquidator Foundation of Hope Gala will be able Kayla Krusky to meet more of the financial requests Returning Offi cer Charitable Donation of Excess Funds of the agencies they are supporting.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 21 AGRICULTURE Farmers need to take precautions when storing wet grain PAMI Given the recent and wide- to any crop,” said Agnew. “For 3. Ensure there is adequate ent the air temperature going pose potential safety risks. spread rain, snow, and cool every 10° C you can increase ventilation at the top of the into the bin, the more effect- She also noted that the main temperatures experienced the temperature of the air bin to allow moist air to es- ive the drying will be. difference among the heat- across the grain belt, Prairie going into the bin, you cut the cape. That means one square 8. Heat transfer efficiency is ing options (propane, natural Agricultural Machinery In- relative humidity in half. That foot of ventilation space per important. Properly designed gas, indirect hydronic, etc.) stitute (PAMI) is reminding means you can turn a cold, 1,000 CFM. Some bin and fan systems that are appropriate is operating cost and ease of producers of a number of rec- miserable, drizzly day into manufacturers are producing for the bins and fans are best, use. Direct fired heating sys- ommendations to help them perfect drying weather.” fans specifically designed to and setting up the system tems do add moisture to the minimize the risk of spoilage The following are some move air out of the tops of properly is key to efficiency air entering the bin, but the of wet grain stored in bins. basic recommendations for bins. and effectiveness. amount of water added is “We know producers are improving results and re- 4. Rotate the bin contents 9. The target temperatures negligible compared to the very concerned about the ducing risk when storing wet frequently (every few days) by mentioned above are valid for water being removed from moisture content of their grain. removing at least one-third the fall season but when the the bin. crops going into the bin,” 1. The air moving through from the bottom and aug- outside temperature drops PAMI’s on-going research said Dr. Joy Agnew, project the bin needs to be at least uring it back in the top. below about -5° C, the temper- on this topic will better define manager of Agricultural Re- 10-15° C for optimal drying 5. Monitor the conditions in ature of air going into the bin the minimum airflow rates search Services at PAMI. potential and should not ex- the bin. Ideally, the moisture should be reduced to prevent for use with supplemental “This has been an area of ceed 20-30° C to avoid high content should be monitored damp grain from freezing to heating, the drying rates with much research at PAMI and grain temperatures that can but, at a minimum, monitor the sides of the steel bin. different target temperatures, although some of our multi- initiate spoilage. the temperature in the bin. 10. When the grain is almost and the energy efficiency and year projects are still ongoing, 2. Use a fan with an airflow When using supplemental dry, turn off the heat and cool operating costs of different the data we have already col- rate of at least 0.75 cubic feet heat, the drying rate is con- the grain to below 15° C. Cool- supplemental heating sys- lected on the use of heat in per minute (CFM) per bushel. siderably faster than with no ing the grain will result in tems. Interim results will grain drying can be used by Anything lower could result heat, so keep a close eye on some additional moisture re- be available in 2019 and the producers to minimize losses in heating of the grain, which grain conditions to prevent moval (ranging from approxi- study wraps up in 2020. This in wet years like this.” can initiate spoilage. And, over-drying. mately 0.5% to 2%). research is funded by Sask- Adding supplemental heat the higher the temperature 6. The size of the heater Agnew cautioned produ- Wheat and SaskCanola. to natural air drying involves increase of the air going into should be based on the de- cers to use care hooking up More information on crop two basic steps, she said. The the bin, the more CFMs are sired temperature increase heating and electrical sys- storage can be found at pami. first is to use the heat to draw required. With supplemental (which depends on the am- tems to grain bins as they ca/storage moisture out of the grain and heating, hotter air is not ne- bient temperature and the into the air that is in the pock- cessarily better as you need target temperature) and the Notice of Abandonment of Poll ets between kernels, and then to match your target temper- airflow rate from the fan, use moderate airflow rates to ature with your fan capacity. keeping in mind the min- move that moist air out of the If you don’t know your fan imum air flow rate of 0.75 The Rural Municipality of Riverside No. 168 bin. capacity (CFM per bushel), go CFM per bushel. “A lot of our research has to pami.ca/storage to learn 7. Consider investing in Whereas: centered on wheat and can- how to measure or estimate thermostatic controls for ola but the physics apply your airflow. heaters. The more consist- Wayne Sorenson nominated for office of Councillor for Division 2 across the board Darren Titemore nominated for office of Councillor for Division 4 Robert Stuart nominated for office of Councillor for Division 6

are the only candidates, I hereby give notice that no voting for the offices will take place on October 24th , 2018

Dated this 20th day of September, 2018 Brandi Prentice (Returning Officer) LAND FOR RENT RM OF GLEN BAIN #105: N 30-10-09 W3 315ac N 31-10-09 W3 320ac SW05-11-09 W3 145ac RM OF WHISKA CREEK #106: NE36-10-10 W3 160ac Please submit offers on or before Oct. 31, 2018 to: Darren Erickson Box 151 Vanguard, Sask. S0N 2V0 Any questions please call Darren at 306-741-2340.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 22 COMMUNITY Go Green initiative leaves lasting legacy on Swift Current Creek The efforts of the Go Green just clean up. They improve the monitoring, checking on water pathway they will see it and the area around the creek.” Friday initiative coordinated by creek, help reduce erosion on quality at a spot just down from realize the stewardship that’s “The Creek is a very important Stark & Marsh has allowed the the creek bank, and work to that site, and found that water there, and then do things they integral part of the City, and the Swift Current Creek Watershed beautify the City. And also im- quality wasn’t bad but it could can do themselves in small pro- City is a very integral part of our Stewards to complete a series prove fish and wildlife habitat be a lot better.” jects to improve the creek and watershed.” of important projects over the within the City.” Steinley said by slowing the past decade. During this year’s projects, water, it will not only help sedi- While during the early years one group of volunteers com- ment from reaching the creek, of Go Green they used volun- pleted work on a Rain Garden but will also help recharge the teers simply for creek bank Site adjacent to Regier Honda. aquifer by assisting the ground clean ups, they have been able In case of a large rain event, to absorb the water. to tackle more in depth initia- the site will slow down storm A second group of volun- tives in the past few years. water before it reaches the Swift teers worked at a site behind Kevin Steinley, Executive Current Creek, helping reduce Connaught Drive near Ashley Director of the Swift Current sediment and erosion, which Park Community Hall, and they Creek Watershed Stewards, helps maintain the integrity of planted native trees on a site said the work has evolved into the creek bank. The work will which had been previously been true watershed stewardship in- improve water quality going over run with the invasive spe- itiative. into the creek, as the project cies Common Burdock. “Over the last number of helps filter out a lot of pollution. “We’re hoping to revegetate years we’ve worked to have “Five years ago the Water- that site along the creek bank projects that will do more than shed Stewards did some water and reduce erosion.” “That’s one of the things that we’ve really tried to deal with is Appendix C reduce the invasive weed spe- FORM L cies as a part of our steward- [Section 78 of the Act] ship. As we get more invasive Notice of Call For Further Nominations weeds it reduces our native plants, and it also reduces the Councillor: Rural Municipality of Carmichael effectiveness of the creek area.” Division No. 6 He hopes that the projects The returning offi cer or nomination offi cer will receive have a ripple effect for city resi- nominations of candidates for the above offi ce: during normal dents who no- FOR SALE BY TENDER offi ce hours from 8-12 and 1-4 until 4:00p.m. on tice the work during their BUTTON LAND Wednesday October 3rd, 2018 at the RM of Carmichael offi ce RM of Glen Bain No. 105 & RM of Whiska Creek No. 106 Nomination forms may be obtained at the RM of use of the Chi- Parcel Legal Description 2018 Assmnt Cultiv. Acres Titled Acres nook Pathway. 1. SW 16-10-09 W3 $204,700.00 160 160 Carmichael offi ce. 2. NE 18-10-09 W3 $192,900.00 159 159 “We’re 3. NE 19-10-09 W3 $237,100.00 159 159 Dated at Gull Lake this 20th day of September, 2018. 4. NW 19-10-09 W3 $228,400.00 160 160 hoping that 5. SE 19-10-09 W3 (home 1/4) $189,600.00 140 140 Natasha Brown as people 6. PT. SE 19-10-09 W3 (yard site) To be subdivided 20 7. SW 19-10-09 W3 $193,800.00 160 160 (Returning Offi cer) are using the 8. NW 24-10-10 W3 $211,300.00 150 160 9. SW 24-10-10 W3 $203,500.00 160 160 8 Quarters $1,661,300.00 1,248 1,278 • Occupied Yard: Portion SE 19-10-09 W3 (20 acres). The building site can be bid on separately or altogether. If bought separately, it will be subdivided as a new separate parcel at the cost of the vendor. • Excluded: Grain bins are excluded. • All acres listed are approximate. • NW 24-10-10 W3 contains an abandoned yard site. • Further details available in bidder’s information package, contact below. Conditions: 1. Tenders must be submitted by 2:00 pm on October 22, 2018, to Anderson & Company, Barristers and A CNIB ORGANIZATION Solicitors (address below). Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 2. A cheque for the amount of 3% of the amount of any bid to purchase must accompany the bid (cheques will be returned to unsuccessful bidders). 3. Buyer will sign a standard term Purchase Agreement on acceptance of the Bid. 4. Tenders may be submitted on all or any number of the quarters, with a preference given to tenders on all CHANGE IN VISION? of the quarters. Bids must indicate which quarters of land they apply to. 5. Bidders must rely on their own research and inspection of the property and confi rm acreage, condition, assessments, or other particulars. All buildings and improvements are included “as is” and “where is”. 6. No tenders subject to fi nancing will be accepted. WE CAN HELP! Forward bids and inquiries to: Anderson & Company, Barristers & Solicitors Attn: Neil Gibbings or Marianne Christopher, File #30229-001G 51 - 1st Ave NW, P.O. Box 610, Swift Current, SK S9H 3W4 Vision Loss Rehabilitation Saskatchewan will Phone: (306) 773-2891, Fax: (306) 778-3364 • [email protected] be on location in Swift Current on October 23 to October 25th, 2018. Providing low vision assessments, community outreach, orientation SHAUNAVON LIVESTOCK SALES (88) LTD. and mobility, independent living skills, 2018 FALL SALE LISTING assistive technology, career and employment ALL SALES BEGIN AT 12:00 NOON counselling, community and store items Monday, October 1 Regular & Off Truck Calf Sale (magnifi ers, talking watches Monday, October 15 Black/Red Angus Sorted Calf Sale and telephones etc.) Friday, October 19 Angus/Simmental Sorted Calf Sale Monday, October 22 Regular Sale Sessions on common eye condition, CNIB Friday, October 26 Angus/Charolais Sorted Calf Sale Programs and Services and Ipad accessibility Monday, October 29 Angus/All Breed Sorted Calf Sale Friday, November 2 All Breed Sorted Calf Sale Where: Bridgeway Community Church Monday, November 5 Regular Sale in the Cedar Room Friday, November 9 All Breed Sorted Calf Sale Monday, November 12 Regular & Bred Cow/Heifer Sale 510 13 Ave NE, Swift Current Monday, December 3 Regular & Bred Cow/Heifer Sale Schedule subject to change, check the Shaunavon Livestock Call for more information or Sales or Ralph Oberle Auction “Facebook” group pages. to book an appointment: RALPH OBERLE KELLY OBERLE MAC OBERLE 306-525-2571 306-297-7979 306-297-9366 306-294-7666 We are distributors for HI-HOG Farm & Ranch Equipment sk.visionlossrehab.ca A23

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 23 Minor Baseball hand out awards STEVEN MAH from Whitt, a former catcher himself. Senior Umpire of the Year – Darwin Adair SOUTHWEST BOOSTER “It was awesome to learn and listen Seidler Peewee Player of the Year – Rydell to some of the things he said. He talked Mosquito Coach of the Year – Brad Adair Swift Current Minor Baseball wrapped about the big leagues and some of the Robinson Bantam AA Player of the Year – Wyatt up another outstanding season with things that go unnoticed as a catcher. Peewee Coach of the Year – Monty Harkes their annual awards banquet, which fea- You just pick up the little things, as a Reich Bantam AAA Player of the Year – tured guest speaker Ernie Whitt, the cur- catcher you have to have the little things. Bantam Coach of the Year – Travis Ethan Murdoch rent Manager of the Canadian National Just to listen to some of the little things Harkes Midget Player of the Year – Logan Baseball Team and a former catcher for that he worked on that got him to the Midget Coach of the Year – Dustin Bis- Fritzke the Toronto Blue Jays. majors and to be so successful was awe- sonnette Sharon Hogg Community Service “Yeah we are pretty happy,” said SCMB some. I hope to do some of those things House League Coach of the Year – Dar- Award – Kevin Patenaude President Pat Rokochy. “Our numbers in the future.” win Schultz Louis Cherpin Volunteer of the Year keep trending upwards. We’re happy The awards recipients were as follows: House League Team of the Year – Grey Award – Perry Coward to have about 340 kids registered this Junior Umpire of the Year – Josh Hie- Jays tee ball team SCMB Most Outstanding Player – year, which is up from last year. Then we bert Mosquito Player of the Year – Kyrell Ethan Murdoch. added a couple new teams this year, so it’s very nice for us.” “It just puts a nice wrap in the year,” Notice of Abandonment of Poll said Rokochy of the fourth annual event. David James & BIG RIVER The Rural Municipality of Whiska Creek No.106 “Everyone has had a few weeks off now Municipal Elections 2018. Whereas a poll is not required pursuant to the Local Government Election from baseball to kind of gather them- Act, 2015 for the offi ces of councillor for Division No.2, Division No. 4 and selves and take a summer break. It’s nice Division No. 6 to come back and recognize and cele- ONE NIGHT ONLY! and brate the successes and the good year Whereas Wes Kirby, nominated for the offi ce of councillor, Selling out fast! Division No. 2 was the only candidate, that we just had.” and Bantam catcher Ethan Murdoch was Whereas Doug Ostrander, nominated for the offi ce of councillor, The LEGENDARY Tribute to Division No. 4 was the only candidate, named the SCMB Most Outstanding and Player to go along with the Bantam AAA Whereas Blaine Friesen, nominated for the offi ce of councillor, Player of the Year. Johnny Cash Division 6 was the only candidate, “It’s a great feeling to get recognized for I hereby give notice that no voting for the said offi ces will take place on Sunday . Oct. 14th, 2018 October 24, 2018. what I’ve done here. I was really happy 7:00 PM Dated this 21st day of September 2018. with the season I had and the people I WALKER PLACE got to play with and the coaches I had, so TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT Teresa Richards I got a lot of help. 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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 24 Ardens soccer top all three opponents The Swift Current Comp. Simpson and Ilyssa Dyck Thomson and Anderson Ardens team got a pretty also scored, while Juliana also added assists, while good idea of where they fit Whalen earned the shutout Jasmine Temoshawsky in in the Moose Jaw High in goal. picked up the shutout in School Soccer League as MJ Anderson, Jannae goal. they battled all three Moose Carlson, and Michaella The Ardens ran into a Jaw teams last week and Smuk all added assists. much tougher opponent emerged with three victor- The Ardens added a pair in the second game and ies without conceding a of shutout wins over Moose responded with a 4-0 vic- goal. Jaw opponents on Satur- tory over the Vanier Spirits. The Ardens notched their day in less than favourable Wall and Anderson led the first win of the season with weather conditions. Ardens with a goal and an a 7-0 victory over the Cen- They opened the day with assist each. tral Cyclones on Thursday. an 8-0 win over the Moose Grade nine midfielders The Ardens led 2-0 at half- Jaw AE Peacock Torna- Olivia Koebel and Bryn Hau- time in their home debut does. Wall led the Ardens brich also scored. Whalen before pouring it on during with two goals, followed by earned the shutout in goal. a five-goal second half. a goal and an assist each The Ardens (3-1-1) will Rookie Olivia Koebel led from Carlson and Moreau- play their final home game the Ardens with a second- Simpson. of the season on October 4 half hat trick, while captain Koebel, Dyck, Kaitlyn when they host the Vanier SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Allison Wall scored twice. Berggren, and Bryn Hau- Spirits at 4:15 p.m. at Irwin SCCHS Ardens’ captain Allison Wall (left) cut back against a defender during a Midfielders Calli Moreau- brich also scored. Aspen Field. 7-0 win over the visiting Central Cyclones on Sept. 10.

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and heart for many people. She loved farm northeast of Herbert. Fred worked music, and always had her favorite numerous jobs over the years, but his country and gospel tunes playing in her most cherished work memories were of kitchen or in her car while driving her going to the states for combining and of children to their many activities. Ruth’s being a baseball umpire. Fred will be children and grandchildren were her dearly missed by his community, pride and joy. It was the prayer of her friends, and family; his brother Sterling heart for each of them to have a close Remple, niece Tara (Aaron) Nixon, Chad relationship with the Lord. Ruth is Remple, Brody (Amber) Remple, Great survived by her husband Arthur, of 64 Nieces and Nephews, Jaden (Lance) years, as well as her six children: Lyla Fraser, Tristen Nixon, Milanne and Cooper (Doug), Ivan Kern, Travis Kern Xander Dubray/Remple, Zoe and Cooper (Brenda), Dale Kern (Annette), Dean Remple. Special friends; Alfred and Kern (Faye), and Holly Waker (Len); 18 Alvina Thiessen, Bob Mathies, Allan grandchildren: Colleen Prescesky Jahnke, Edgar and Jeannette Pearson (Trevor), Leanne Carrier (Wayne), Kevin and family. A funeral service was held Cooper (Andrea), Michael Cooper (Jill), on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 2:00 Derek Cooper (Sara Guenter), Tyler p.m. at Living Faith Fellowship Church Kern, Glenda Keating (Jordan McCann), with Pastor Lincoln Valacott officiating. Adam Keating (Lydia), Ylijah Kern, Terri REMPLE The interment took place at the Herbert KERN Kern, Kaitlynn Kern, Sandra Kern, Fred passed away peacefully at the Cemetery, Herbert, SK. For further Ruth Lillian Kern (nee Heidebrecht) Donavon Kern, Graham Kern, Stephanie Herbert nursing home September 14, information or to sign the family book of passed away peacefully, surrounded by Waker, Sabrina Waker, Shilo Waker, and 2018.Fred was born in Regina, condolences, visit www.parksidefuner- family, at the age of 87, on September Shakira Waker; eight great- Saskatchewan to John and Gertrude alhome.com. Arrangements are in care 12, 2018 at The Meadows in Swift grandchildren: William and Elan Remple July 27th 1948. He attended of Parkside Memorial Funeral Home – Current, SK. Ruth was born in Herbert, Prescesky, Loïc Carrier, Rylie, Chelsea, Herbert School and lived on the family Ryan Cappelle SK, the oldest child in her family. She and Cody Cooper, Leighton Cooper, and was raised on the family farm near Main Eva Cooper. She is also survived by her Centre. Ruth and Arthur were childhood three siblings: Danny Heidebrecht newspapers. In addition, Bob spent sweethearts and were married on June (Adeline), Violet Quiring, and Audrey most mornings having coffee with "the 26, 1954. Ruth was a wonderful cook, Hein, sisters-in-law Eileen Schinkel guys", starting out his day with longtime always making sure everyone was well (Ernest) and Bev Kern, as well as many friends solving world problems. fed. As a farm wife with six children, nieces and nephews. She was Ultimately, Bob's passion was his family. she was not only busy cooking, predeceased by her parents John and Bob loved his wife and spending time cleaning, and caring for her family, but Anne Heidebrecht, her parents-in-law with her traveling, puttering around the she was her husband's biggest help on Roy and Olga Kern, her brothers and house and spending time at the lake the farm. Along with milking cows, sisters-in-law: Wilf Kern (Shirley), house. Enthusiastic does not describe driving grain truck, feeding the many Harold Kern (Doreen), and Ronald Kern. how Bob supported his kids and hired men, she willingly helped out with She was greatly loved and will be dearly grandkids in their individual pursuits. anything else that needed to be done. missed. A funeral service was held on Bob often helped his kids & grandkids Ruth was a talented seamstress, often Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 2:00 get to their practices; he rarely missed making clothing for her children and p.m. at Trailview Alliance Church. The any of their practices sessions or grandchildren, as well as many quilts, interment took place at Hillcrest competitions. Spending time with his made with love. Ruth was sweet, Cemetery, Swift Current, SK. For further family hanging out at the lake, enjoying smiley, and loved to laugh. During her information or to sign the family book of meals together, working on projects, or time at the Swift Current Care Centre condolences, visit www.parksidefuner- just helping with errands was his and The Meadows, she was known as alhome.com. Arrangements are in care favorite pastime. Bob passed away in “Smiling Ruth”. She was a very kind, of Parkside Memorial Funeral Home – Swift Current on September 6, 2018 at gentle soul who had room in her home Ryan Cappelle. Cypress Hospital after a short illness. He FLEURY was predeceased by his father Reo Robert (Bob) Fleury. Bob was born Fleury and his mother Therese Fleury; October 6, 1939 in Ponteix, brother Cleo Fleury and sister Carol Saskatchewan to Reo Fleury and Sawchuk. He is survived by his wife Therese Fleury. He married Edna Edna Fleury; siblings Rhea (Edgar) Lafrance on August 19, 1961. They Coderre, Beatrice (Jim) Gramlich recently celebrated their 57th children Dean (Brenda) Fleury, Lori Anniversary. Bob and Edna settled down (Michael) Jake; grandchildren: Brian in Shaunavon where they began their (Christina))Fleury, Tyler (Shalayna) family . They had Dean Fleury now of Fleury, Josh Jake; and great grandson Swift Current and Lori (Fleury) Jake now Beau Fleury. In addition, he has many of Colorado Springs, Colorado. In the nieces and nephews whom were an 1980's the family moved to Swift important part of his family. Bob will be Current. Bob's early professional greatly missed by his family and those pursuits included owning a painting and lives he touched. It has been comforting flooring company, Fleury's Color Center. to the family sharing all their "Bob" However, the majority of his working stories and hearing new stories this past years were spent working in the oil week. Also, the family is comforted fields. He worked in many capacities knowing that Bob's memory and and was known as a hard worker, a fair influence will continue on in the many supervisor, and a great mentor in his oil lives he touched. Prayers Service was field career. In his retirement years he held September 10th at 7:00 pm at had the opportunity to do some odd Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church. jobs, including helping on a local farm, His funeral service was September 11th which he really enjoyed. Throughout his at 11:00 am with Father R. Alvarez life Bob was a curious person. He never presiding. His final interment is at Pre-plan for your family met a stranger and enjoyed learning Memory Gardens. Donations can be Making funeral arrangements from everyone he met. He was well made to the Knights of Columbus, the S.P.C.A. or to the AA. Warren's Funeral at a time of loss is difficult. known for his gift of gab and sharing his opinions, but when you spent time with Home in care of arrangements. For That’s why pre-planning him, you realized quickly he was actually further information please call 306-773- funeral arrangements has so a great listener and was seeking to 8831 or visit our website at understand. Bob's curiosity was also www.warrensfuneralhome.com and many advantages. Pre-plan fueled by his reading. He loved to read express your sympathy to the family in for your family. And allows us and especially loved the old fashioned our book of condolence. to see your plans through. Arrangements made be made www.warrensfuneralhome.com in the comfort of your home Warren’s Funeral Home Serving the family for generationsTM 126 2nd Ave. N.E. 306-773-8831 Swift Current S9H 2C7 Fax 306-773-9367 Toll Free 1-800-267-6606 A27

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on Wheels, and woodworking — his Anna Tonsaker passed away at Dr. bird houses have found homes around Cooke Extended Care, Lloydminster, the world. Leonard was awarded the Alberta on Sunday, August 12, 2018 at Queen Elizabeth II Diamond jubilee the age of 87 years. Anna is survived by: award for volunteering in 2012. If he her husband, Gordon; her children, wasn’t at the church or out with Kiwanis, David (Linda), Sean and Brendan; and he could be found in the garden or the her grandchildren, Jared and Erik. Anna basement workroom, depending on the was predeceased by: daughter-in-law, weather. He enjoyed many camping Sonja. The Memorial Service in memory trips with his family and in later years, of Anna was held at McCaw Funeral trips with cousins, his sister, or Kiwanis Chapel, Lloydminster, Alberta on friends. Leonard moved to Riverview in Tuesday, August 28th, 2018, at 2:00 PM January 2017, where he created a new with Deacon Michael Hall officiating. home filled with wonderful new and old Donations in memory of Anna may be friends. Leonard is survived by his made to the Alzheimer’s Society or children, Dwayne (Karon) Martinoski, donor’s charity of choice. McCaw Leta (Doug) Heuer, Larry Martinoski, Funeral Service Ltd., of Lloydminster, Saralee (Dean Moraes) Martinoski, and Alberta administered the funeral Neil Martinoski; his grandchildren, arrangements. Card of Thanks ~The Andrew (Brianne Giesbrecht) Tonsaker Family wish to thank the Dr. Martinoski, David (Jessica Haile) Cooke Extended Care nurses and staff MARTINOSKI Martinoski, Nicole (Gary) Pope, Anthony for the excellent care given to Anna over Leonard Martinoski, age 90, passed (Amy) Heuer, Rebecca (Travis TONSAKER the years. away on Saturday, September 8, 2018 Sorensen) Heuer, Benjamin (Erin at the Cypress Regional Hospital, Swift Watkins) Moraes, Maxwell Moraes, and Ava (Alex Va’a) Moraes; his great- Current, SK. Leonard James Martinoski Jason, Chet, Jeremy, Kelsie, Jamie, was born August 22, 1928 to Anthony grandchildren, Elizabeth and Lincoln Pope, Natalie and Alexander Heuer, and Jody and Justin; father-in-law Murray “Tony” & and Emelia “Emma” (Diane) Trytten; sister-in-law Delaine Martinoski near Gerald, SK. Along with Paige Sorensen; his sister, Elsie Sutton; his sister-in-law, Verla Grosskleg; his Trytten; and many aunts, uncles, and his older sister, Elsie, and younger cousins. He is predeceased by his brother, Libbert, they lived on the family brother-in-law, Delbert Palmer; and by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. parents Boyd and Stella; grandparents farm until 1947, when the family moved Albert and Elaine Zeller and Walter and to a farm in Perth District, near Leonard was predeceased by his beloved wife of nearly 57 years, Marlene Thordis (Daisy) Parker; mother-in-law Rocanville, SK. In 1949, Leonard moved Margaret Trytten; and brother-in-law to Rocanville and began his mechanical Evelyn Grace (Palmer) Martinoski, in 2012; his parents, Anthony & Emelia Lloyd Gloeckler. Kevin was born on career at the Ford garage. It was while September 29, 1970 in Oxbow, SK. He living there that he met Marlene Palmer Martinoski; his brother, Libbert Martinoski; his parents-in-law, A. attended Hazlet School and the Swift in 1953. In 1954, he took a job with Current Comp. He was united in Great West Ford in Swift Current. On Maxwell & Clara Palmer; his sister-in- law, Marilyn Martinoski; and by marriage to Donna Trytten on February October 1, 1955 Leonard & Marlene 29, 2008. He worked at Manitoulin were married in Rocanville and made numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. The Funeral Service for Leonard Transport. Kevin loved his collection of the permanent move to 656 9th pigs and spent many hours working on (Hoffman) Avenue in Swift Current. It Martinoski was held on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 2:00 pm from 3D puzzles. He took great pride in the was here they began building their improvements they made to their house family, friendships, and home. On March Riverview Village Estates, Swift Current, SK with Rev. Annette Taylor officiating. and yard, and loved traveling. Donations 1, 1962, Leonard, along with Bill in Kevin's memory may be made to the Grainger, purchased Swift Wheel “How Great Thou Art” and “Make Me a ZELLER Channel of Your Peace” were sung by Kevin James age 47 of Swift Current, SK Swift Current S.P.C.A. P.O. Box 1163 Alignment. In 1983, Len purchased Bojo Swift Current, SK S9H 3X3 or to a Automotive and continued working on the congregation, with Joan Williamson passed away on September 11, 2018 at serving as pianist. The eulogy was given the Cypress Regional Hospital. The charity of your choice. Warren's Funeral cars until an octuple bypass surgery Home were entrusted with the sent him into retirement. Leonard was by Rick Martinoski and Barb Mickalyk. Celebration Of Life was held on The Private Interment Service was held September 15, 2018 at the Buffalo Brew arrangements. For further information always very involved in his community call 306-773-8831 or 1-800-267-6606 — he spent more than 40 years prior to the Funeral Service from the Pub. Kevin is survived by his wife Mount Pleasant Burial Park Donna; stepsons Derrick (Katie) and or visit our website at www.warrensfu- volunteering with the First United neralhome.com and express your Church, Scouts Canada, and the Kiwanis Columbarium, Swift Current, SK. In Brandon; brothers Randy (Tammy) and memory of Leonard Martinoski, Kerry; sisters Judy (Derris) White and sympathy to family members in our Club. He was well known for his apple book of condolences. and Christmas tree sales, parade donations made to a charity of the Wendy; nieces and nephews Brian, decorations, Fun Olympics, donor’s choice would be appreciated by Spookarama, highway-cleanup, Meals the family. Myers); her grandchildren Ryan as she had a passion for gardening and (Tammi) Daniel and their children flowers. Amy also loved to bake. She Dakota, Bailey, Dayton and Ayva, Chris had a special place in her heart for each (Jen Schutz) Daniel and their children of the 5 grandchildren and her many Bristol and Knox, and Monquie great grandchildren. Amy is survived by (Brandon) Talaga and their children her three children, son Garth Wehrfritz- Hannah and Nixon; niece Karen (Dan) Hanson (Julianna) and granddaughter Mcafee; nephews Bob Swaney and Brian Anna (Colin); daughter Lanette Schwartz Mouland; and extended family Even (Allan), grandsons Marc (Kristi) and (Kyla) Myers and their son Jas and Kara Darrin (Jamie); and daughter Linda Dubasoff and her son Rowan. She is Hanson (Kevin Fisher) and granddaugh- predeceased by her parents Helen Acorn ters Tara and Maren (Doug), as well ten and William Acorn; husband Robert great grandchildren. She is also Wharton; sisters-in-law Eileen (Ed) survived by two sisters, Marion Millar of Swaney and Muriel (Ralph) Mouland; Swift Current, and Velma Berg of niece Donna Swany and nephew Greg Medicine Hat; two sisters-in-law, Ruth Mouland. Joyce was born in the District Bulbeck of Swift Current and Joyce of Wallard (Buffalo Horn) on December Bulbeck of Medicine Hat, along with 30, 1927 and attended Buffalo Horn numerous nieces and nephews. Amy School. On October 11, 1947 she was was predeceased by her parents, united in marriage to Robert Wharton. HANSON Frederick and Helen, husband George, Joyce was a homemaker and helped on Amy Helen Hanson (nee Bulbeck) as well as six siblings and spouses. The the family farm in Vanguard, SK. She passed away peacefully with family by family of the late Amy Hanson wish to enjoyed gardening, baking, and crafts. her side, on September 15, 2018 at The thank Dr. Val and all of the nurses for the WHARTON In 1982 Bob and Joyce retired and Meadows in Swift Current. Amy was excellent care she received at the Joyce Pearl age 90 of Swift Current, SK moved to Swift Current. Joyce's family born on the family farm in Neidpath, Sk Palliser and at The Meadows the last 10 passed away on September 13, 2018 at would like to extend a special thank you on February 10, 1926. Amy met the love years. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cypress House. The funeral service was to the staff at Cypress House for the of her life, George Hanson of Neidpath, the Alzheimer's Society of Canada, the held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, care that Joyce received. Donations in and was married on October 11, 1947. Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation or September 18, 2018 with Peggy Worrell Joyce's memory may be made to a Amy and George had three children, a St. Olaf Lutheran Church would be officiating. The pianist was Sharon Veer, charity of your choosing. Warren's son Garth, and twin daughters, Lanette appreciated by the family. Warren's the eulogy was presented by Joyce's Funeral Home were entrusted with the and Linda. They lived in the Neidpath Funeral Home was entrusted with the family, and the pallbearers were her arrangements. For further information area until 1966 when the family moved arrangements. For further information, grandsons Ryan Daniel, Chris Daniel, call 306-773-8831 or 1-800-267-6606 to Swift Current. In December of 1983, call 306-773-8831 or visit our website Brandon Talaga and Evan Myers. The or visit our website at www.warrensfu- Amy's husband George passed away. at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and interment service took place at Memory neralhome.com and express your Amy had almost 35 years without the express your sympathy to family Gardens Cemetery. Joyce is survived by sympathy to family members in our love of her life. Amy had a green thumb members in our book of condolences. her daughter Arlene Daniel (Murray book of condolences. A28

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 30 Colts Soccer add three wins to unbeaten start SUBMITTED ances in Moose Jaw on Saturday. Kai Haubrich, Damon Koebel, Grady ward to playoffs,” said Danquah. The Swift Current Comp. Colts In the morning the Colts saw ac- Rogers, Jared Steinley, Brody Weyer- With the wins over the weekend the seemed poised to collect a third tion against Moose Jaw AE Peacock Clarke, Nathan Chase, Scott Joseph, Colts are now securely in first place straight Moose Jaw High School Soc- and controlled much of the play with and London Duncan. for the regular season and looking to cer League championship after add- an aggressive attack resulting in a Danquah extended his league lead- carry the momentum deep into Oc- ing three wins to their unbeaten start 6-1 victory. Danquah led the Colts ing scoring total to 15 goals on the tober. “It was good to see many play- to the season last week. with three goals, while Matthew Epp, year. “We feel so excited because ers cycle the ball on such a cold day. The Colts improved to 3-0 with a 3-1 Dilan Vargas, and Joel Reimer added we’ve never been 5-0 before. We are a The team chemistry is beautiful right over the visiting Moose Jaw Central singles. Carefoot and Dilan Vargas, strong team this year and looking for- now,” said head coach Chris Garner. Cyclones on Wednesday. co-captains of the Colts, expressed Felix Danquah continued his tor- excitement with what they had seen rid start to the season with two goals. during the game: “We played well and Midfielder Jaedyn Carefoot opened never let up. We stuck to the game the scoring in the 17th minute for plan.” the two-time defending league cham- In the afternoon the Colts were pions in their home opener. matched against Moose Jaw Vanier The Colts improved to 5-0 on the with goals scored by Epp, Danquah, season with two dominant perform- Dylan Adair, Kieran Gelowitz, Reimer,

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Wood River #74 Mason Strutt scored the game winner on FORM E SE 22-7-6W3 SW 22-7-6W3 The Rural Municipality of Pittville No. 169 RODEO Bids are to be as a whole parcel on the above land. Municipal Elections 2018. Divisions 2, 4, 6 Includes: - 20,000 bushel grain storage - 4 steel bins on cement pads and 1 hopper bottom, Whereas: fertilizer bin, 1280 sq. ft. Shop, 4160 sq. ft. Barn and 24’ x 72’ open storage shed Gerald Todd, nominated for the offi ce of Councillor for Division 2, is the Southwest Option to include with or without House - 1400 sq. ft. on the SW 22. only candidate, I hereby give notice that no voting for the offi ce will take place on October 24, 2018. 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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 32 Colts football split league games e Swift Current Comp. Colts foot- Rhett Vavra added a 78-yard touch- ball team had a busy week with two down in the second quarter, followed games as they won at home and lost on by a one-yard rushing major from Jor- the road to move to 3-1 with two games dan Lamontagne. Ethan Kurtz closed remaining in the regular season. the scoring for the Colts with a 26-yard Tuesday, the Colts built up a massive  eld goal.  rst-half lead and never looked back to Weyburn responded with two touch- improve to 3-0. downs in the second half, but it was e Colts led 32-3 at halftime before too little too late for the visitors, who taking their foot o the gas pedal in a dropped to 0-2. 32-16 win over the visiting Weyburn e Colts football team was also in Eagles. Moose Jaw on Saturday. ey su ered Running back Shane Friesen scored their  rst loss of the season in a 37-10 an early touchdown on a 17-yard run defeat at the hands of the host Central to open the scoring. Quarterback Aus- Cyclones to fall to 3-1. e Colts will tin Beverly-Collins added a nine-yard be in Estevan on Saturday. ey host rushing touchdown for a 14-0 lead after the Yorkton Raiders on October 4 to one quarter. conclude the regular season. Ask an Eagle Member how to join our club! STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST We’re a charitable organization, and are NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL BOOSTER proud to give money to non-profit groups R.M. of Gull Lake No. 139 Colts linebacker like the SC Comp graduating class. Noah James (bot- Municipal Elections 2018 tom) sacked the You have a contributing voice in maintenance and Whereas Patrick Simpson, nominated for the offi ce of Weyburn quarter- budget plans for the Eagles... how about saving Councillor for Division 2, is the only candidate, I hereby give notice back during a 32-16 money when you rent our hall also! Please talk to that no voting for the offi ce will take place on October 24, 2018. win on Sept. 18. a member and enjoy the benefits of being an Eagle Club member! Whereas Rob Toney, nominated for the offi ce of Councillor for Division 4, is the only candidate, I hereby give notice MEMBERS DRINK SPECIALS that no voting for the offi ce will take place on October 24, 2018. ENTER DRAWS TO WIN MEAT PACKS Whereas Jason Craig, nominated for the offi ce of Councillor for Division 6, is the only candidate, I hereby give notice that no voting for the offi ce will take place on October 24, 2018.

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