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STEVEN MAH made 34 saves to down the home a Matteo Gennaro pass the Silvertips their first road we were fortunate, but we were SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Broncos in front of a sold-out for his fourth goal of the post- loss of the playoffs. also very happy the way we re- crowd of 2,890 at the Innova- season. “Coming into the zone, Beck sponded and came back and There was little to choose tion Credit Union iplex. The Connor Dewar restored the [Malenstyn] made a good play battled. That’s something that between the Swift Current Silvertips improved to 8-0 on Everett Lead 1:49 into the third to Matteo [Gennaro] in the we have been doing all season Broncos and Everett Silvertips the road in the playoffs with period when he tipped home middle,” explained Estephan. long, all playoff long and we during the opening two games the win in the first ever play- a high point shot for the game “He kind of poked it off the pad just continue to keep working of the 2018 Rogers Western off match-up between the two winning goal as the Silvertips and I was just lucky the puck hard, working hard. This group Hockey League Championship teams. Stuart Skinner took the took control of the game in the kind of rolled to me and I got to really does believe and that’s Series over the weekend as the loss with 23 saves. third period. put it home. It’s definitely one the biggest thing. That’s the two conference champions The Silvertips got the first Saturday, the Broncos scored that I’d say we’re pretty fortun- most important thing is you to split the two games in Swift power play of the contest and four unanswered goals to tie ate to be able to get that goal got to be able to believe. Very Current. quickly took advantage when the series at one game apiece and this win.” proud of the kids.” The Broncos found them- Patrick Bajkov wrapped a goal after a thrilling 4-3 overtime “Again I thought Everett The Broncos fell behind 3-0 selves in an early hole in the around the pad of Skinner in win over the Silvertips. played very well again tonight before erasing the deficit with best-of-seven series after a the first period. Giorgio Estephan lifted a re- and they could very easily have three straight goals to force narrow 2-1 loss to the visiting The Broncos replied midway bound into a partially open net won that game tonight,” ad- overtime in front of another Silvertips on Friday. through the second period 9:27 into overtime to lift the mitted Broncos head coach sold-out crowd of 2,890. Silvertips star Carter Hart when Aleksi Heponiemi tipped Broncos to the win and hand Manny Viveiros. “No question, Continued on page 2 A2

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 e Silvertips took control 2 of the game with a three-goal THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 opening period. Matt Fonteyne opened the scoring 3:14 into regulation and then Martin Fasko-Rudas and Riley Sutter scored 4:15 apart for the Silver- tips. “We never got o to the start that we wanted to,” said Vi- veiros. “We made a few mis- takes in the  rst period and they capitalized right away, so obviously we’ve got to play contact us catch up right away. We were fortunate enough to get out • Phone: 306-773-9321 of that  rst period just down • Fax: 306-773-9136 3-0. Our kids regrouped. ey • 30 4th Avenue NW came back and they battled Swift Current, SK, S9H 0T5 hard and had 40 minutes left to try and chip away at the • www.swbooster.com lead. I thought Stuart Skinner was outstanding after about STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER advertising sales the 10-minute mark in the  rst TOP: ’ forward Beck Malenstyn (centre) fought off the check of Everett’s Reece Vitelli period. He gave us every op- (left) for a scoring chance on Carter Hart early in the opening game of the 2018 Rogers Western Hockey Kara Stephanson, portunity to get ourselves back League Championship Series on Friday. MIDDLE: Glenn Gawdin tried to jam home a cross-crease feed on in the hockey game. Once we Everett goaltender Carter Hart late in game two. BOTTOM: Some young fans enjoyed the Tailgate Party sales manager, 306-770-2223 got our feet going again and we festivities prior to game two. [email protected] started going and playing I was very, very happy with the way Melissa Richardson, sales, we played for the second per- 306-770-2226 iod and the third period and [email protected] overtime.” e Broncos  nally got on Jerry Butterworth, sales, the board with the only goal 306-770-2227 of the second period when [email protected] Gennaro backhanded a third- chance rebound past Hart for newsroom his ninth goal of the post-sea- son. Scott Anderson, editor, Skinner made his best save 306-770-2224 [email protected] of the game 3:52 into the third period with a desperation glove Steven Mah, sports reporter, save o of Riley Sutter and then 306-770-2225 Artyom Minulin dove to stop [email protected] Connor Dewar from putting the rebound into an empty net. commercial print e Broncos pulled within one goal when defenseman Kara Stephanson, Colby Sissons fired home a 306-770-2223, point shot 6:22 into the third [email protected] period with his fourth goal of the playo s. “The crowd’s been amaz- classi eds Skinner added another des- ing. The atmosphere’s been peration glove save o Dewar amazing. It is something like Classifi eds 1-306-773-9321 midway through the period to I have never played before, keep the de cit at 3-2. played in a market like this. It’s Fax: 306-773-9136 The Broncos pulled their super exciting and everyone is classifi [email protected] goaltender with 2:25 left on the scrumming for tickets. I’m just clock and it paid o when Tyler thrilled to be a part of it and be circulation Steenbergen snapped home a in this city. eir energy from 306-773-9321 shot to tie the game. e Bron- the last few games towards our cos almost ended the game a team and towards us winning regional minute a later when Gennaro it’s been great and I think it managers snapped a shot o the post and makes any player love to come Michael J. Hertz, Senior Vice then the rebound ricocheted to the rink everyday and any President & Group Publisher o a skate before Hart calmly player love to play in front of cleared it from the goal line. their fans,” said the trade dead- “Moving forward from the line acquisition. first period I think that we The goaltending duel be- just had the mindset that we tween Skinner and Hart lived weren’t going to lose this game up to expectations during the

Funded by the Government of Canada and we couldn’t lose this game. opening two games of the ser- It was one of those must-win ies. Steenbergen spent a lot feelings for us. It felt like a of time on the ice, in practice game seven,” said Steenbergen. and games, with Hart as the Skinner got the win with 40 two Team Canada teammates saves, while Hart took the loss won World Junior Champion- with 34 saves on 38 shots. ship gold together just a few “Skins played unbelievable months ago. tonight. He was the reason “We did a lot to focus on him. SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Mail Registration Number: 005950104 why we won and he kept us in Obviously we know he is an un- it. We’ve got to give full credit believable goaltender and it’s goalies to make saves when e series moved back to Ev- to him. After that  rst period I very hard to put pucks behind they can’t see it, so I think that erett for games three, four, and The Southwest Booster is thought our group responded him,” said Steenbergen. “But I was one of main focuses on  ve. Check swbooster.com for published by Swift Current really well and we played really think going into the series we him. Obviously there’s some results. Game  ve will be Fri- Holdings Ltd. Partnership, an affi liated company to ALTA well in the second and third knew we had to try and get in holes that we want to go on day in Everett. Game six, if ne- Newspaper Group LP period,” said Steenbergen. his head and try and put bod- him, but I’m not going got give cessary, will be Sunday in Swift Estephan has now scored ies in front of him and create a anything too away of where we Current. Game seven would seven goals in his past five lot of tra c so that he can’t see think we’re going to be putting be Monday in Swift Current as home games. those pucks. It’s hard for any pucks, so I’ll end it there.” well. A3

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 3 COMMUNITY Chant family recalls importance of Ronald McDonald House situations have made the Chant 2, recalling how Ronald McDon- woke up to fresh cookies and return to the Ronald McDon- SCOTT ANDERSON family from Swift Current life- ald House became their much muffins made by volunteers. ald House. “You knew you were SOUTHWEST BOOSTER time advocates for the facility. needed home away from home While they are forever appre- walking into a supportive en- Shannon and Mason Chant back in 2016. ciative of the care they received vironment. It just made a big A pair of stays at the Ronald shared their story during Mc- The Chant’s made a hurried at the NICU, having a break from difference.” McDonald House in Happy Day at the Swift Current trip to the Neonatal Intensive the institutional feeling of the “Since then its kind of been during times of stressful medical McDonald’s Restaurant on April Care Unit at Royal University hospital was a welcome break our mission I guess to sing their Hospital in Saskatoon on Oc- during their experience. praises. Because a lot of people tober 19, 2016 when their twins “In the hospital you don’t have don’t seem to get that it’s not a were born six weeks early. privacy, so to have a space to Saskatoon thing. It doesn’t even Shannon spent five days in relax and kind of take a breath serve anyone there, they’re not hospital, but the twins spent was nice,” he said. “To go from even allowed to stay at the Ron- three weeks in the NICU during that to literally a bunch of people ald McDonald House.” he said. this unexpected extended stay in who were giving you a hug as The facility is open to all Sas- Saskatoon. soon as you walked in the door.” katchewan residents who live During the first few days “It’s amazing. I can’t describe at least 40 kilometres outside Mason slept on a mat on the the difference it made,” Mason of Saskatoon who have a child floor of Shannon’s hospi- added. under 18 years of age receiving tal room, but they were then Months later the Chant’s medical treatment. directed to the nearby Ronald made a return trip to the Royal “Donating to something like McDonald House. Families are University Hospital when Renny Ronald McDonald House means allowed to stay at the facility for had to undergo a surgery. that people can be there to look $10 per night while their chil- He admitted they were com- after their kids,” he said. dren are receiving medical care. forted by being able to return During McHappy Day, $1 from “A sign at the front said ‘Wel- to the Ronald McDonald House every Big Mac, Happy Meal, or come Home, there’s lasagna in setting during this second stay. hot McCafé beverage sold went the fridge,” Shannon remembers. “It made that whole thing less towards supporting RMHC and “And that was what it felt like. It scary because we knew where other local children’s charities Mason and Shannon Chant are pictured with their children Renny and really did feel like a home,” he we were going,” he said of their across the country. Grace during McHappy Day at the Swift Current McDonald’s Restau- explained, not- rant. ing they often May 6 to 13, 2018 Modern Family is National Restaurant Nursing Week Filipino Buffet! Coming Soon 49 Central Ave N. Swift Current 306-773-8266

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opinion Editor: Scott Anderson Group Publisher: Michael J. Hertz Lack of pipelines will cost Canada $15.8 billion this year FRASER INSTITUTE less safe) mode of transport. A shortage of pipeline cap- The result? acity is driving down the price Even after adjusting for qual- of Canadian oil and will cost ity differences and transpor- the country’s energy sector tation costs, Western Canada CAD$15.8 billion in lost rev- Select—the heavy oil extracted enues this year, finds a new from Canada’s oilsands—sells study released May 8 by the Fra- for much less than comparable ser Institute, an independent, West Texas Intermediate oil. non-partisan Canadian public In fact, this year, the price dif- policy think-tank. ference between Canadian and “Without adequate pipelines US oil is US$26.30 per a barrel, to tidewater ports, Canadian which will lead to a CAD$15.8 oil producers are forced to sell billion loss for Canada’s energy their product in the U.S. at dra- sector. matically discounted prices, Between 2012 and 2017, which results in substantial the price difference averaged losses for the energy sector and US$16.54 per barrel, costing The Southwest Booster welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publica- the economy more broadly,” Canadian producers an esti- contact us tion over the writer’s name. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, said Kenneth Green, senior dir- mated CAD$20.7 billion in fore- 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- ector of natural resource stud- gone revenues. Mail: ted to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the ies at the Fraser Institute. “More pipeline capacity 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 The study, The Cost of Pipe- would not only benefit the S9H 0T5 not necessarily endorse the views expressed therein. line Constraints in Canada, energy sector and our econ- finds that as oil production omy, it would also benefit the ramped up in Canada in recent environment because pipe- years, pipeline construction has lines are safer than rail,” Green not kept pace. And despite ap- said. World Migratory Bird Day on provals from review agencies, “For Canadians to continue the status of several major pipe- prospering from our natural line projects remains uncertain. resources, the federal and This lack of adequate pipeline provincial governments must May 12 reminds us to help capacity has created an over- work together to expedite the dependence on the U.S. market pipeline process and connect and an increased reliance on Canada’s oil producers with oil-by-rail—a more costly (and markets overseas.” protect birds all year long

Privacy Commissioner TED CHESKEY, NATURALIST DIRECTOR, NATURE CANADA There is nothing that says “spring” more than the song of birds, starting an hour before sunrise, waking you from your sleep, and getting you into an argument with your partner should have power to order about whether bird song is a good thing or not. Well, in case you had any doubts, we at Nature Canada are on the side of the birds (and those who love them). release of documents: NDP Bird migration is part of the Canadian fabric. Every fall, nearly 80 percent of the spe- cies and over 95 percent of the individual birds leave our borders to fly south where there The Sask. Party has fought tooth and nail to ensure informa- is adequate food and shelter to sustain them. The survivors return in the spring, when tion about the GTH is kept from Saskatchewan people. They nature withdraws her cloak of snow and ice and food becomes abundant enough for the have been asked by the Information and Privacy Commis- birds to raise a brood or two. It’s an amazing, mystical phenomenon that we still don’t sioner to release public documents that they claim would shed fully understand. It deserves celebration! unfavourable light or bring “negative media attention” to this Sadly, the spring chorus is not like it used to be as more and more of our bird species dubious project. However, the Commissioner’s request has are pushed to the brink by human actions. A recent 2018 State of the World’s Birds Report been dismissed and the minister responsible for the GTH isn’t published by Birdlife International confirms 40 percent of the world’s 11,000 bird species in a hurry to press this issue. are in decline, and one in eight bird species is threatened with global extinction. “If the Commissioner had the power to order documents be Two Canadian provincial emblems, the Snowy Owl (Quebec) and the Atlantic Puffin released, this would not be an issue,” said NDP Justice Critic (Newfoundland – Labrador) are now globally threatened with extinction. More than one- Nicole Sarauer. “The Information and Privacy Commissioner third of North America’s native bird species need urgent conservation action. Among should have the final say when it comes to the release of public them are the musical Wood Thrush, Bobolink, and the Canada Warbler. documents. Commissioners in other provinces have this power. Can you imagine these birds disappearing forever? Why not Saskatchewan?” In Canada over, 65 percent of designated Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas lack Several provinces, including Alberta and B.C., allow their in- legal protection, leaving these areas and birds vulnerable to industrial development, in- formation commissioners to order the government to produce tensive agriculture and urban sprawl. records. The Sask. Party member for Meadow Lake even recom- These factors, combined with generic threats in wintering grounds and along migration mended this when he was running to become premier. He said routes like domestic cats and windows, are just a few of the reasons why Nature Canada he would “reverse the onus in the Freedom of Information and is partnering with the Environment for the Americas to promote and celebrate World Protection of Privacy Act to require disclosure on the recom- Migratory Bird Day this Saturday, May 12. There are dozens of local events across the mendation of the Commissioner.” country put on by local nature groups. “After the campaign bluster has died down, we’ve heard noth- This year’s World Migratory Bird Day celebration events can be found at birdday.ca. ing more about this from the Sask. Party,” said Sarauer. “The This year’s theme of “Conservation” focuses on the actions you can take to help birds minister responsible should make this a top priority. The people right in your backyard, 365 days of the year. of Saskatchewan deserve to know the whole story when mil- lions of their dollars are being wasted.”

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 7 HEALTH AND WELLNESS Public invited to attend Healthcare Showcase during upcoming Occupational Therapists annual meeting SCOTT ANDERSON tradeshow display of equipment who is finishing her second year is a great opportunity to bring 100,000. SOUTHWEST BOOSTER which is on display as part of the as President of the Saskatch- this level of expertise to Swift In the Southwest, there is event. ewan Society of Occupational Current and invite the public to a regional ratio of eight per The public will have a chance The Healthcare Showcase Therapists, said the Healthcare come at no charge.” 100,000. There are actually five to view some of the newest spe- runs from 9;30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Showcase opportunity is a new “We think it is kind of a win-win full time Occupational Ther- cial needs equipment on the on Friday, May 25 at Bridgeway opportunity in conjunction with situation. We have time to see the apists for 43,000 people, and market during the upcoming Community Church, where the their annual conference. vendors so that they can share Brooks herself travels 90 min- conference and annual general public can see the the latest in “This is quite a treat for Swift their education. But the local utes to go to to work. meeting hosted by the Saskatch- power wheelchairs, ultralight Current,” Brooks said of the communities can travel in, see for “We also want to let people ewan Society of Occupational scooters, electric scooters and Healthcare Showcase. themselves these products.” know about the services we pro- Therapists. lift chairs, paediatric equipment, “Because our committee The Saskatchewan Society vide. A lot of people have never Swift Current will be the host sensory solutions, ergonomic wanted to have this conference of Occupational Therapists is met an Occupational Therapist. community for the SSOT’s an- sit-stand office equipment, here, we decided this is a great a professional and regulatory They don’t know what an Occu- nual conference on May 25 and along with a specialized wheel- opportunity to bring the vendors organization which represents pational Therapist does.” 26, and Southwest residents chair accessible van. as well - who like to meet with about 380 members, with 340 of Occupational Therapists will have a chance to attend a Swift Current’s Sonia Brooks, OTs once a year - to show them these professionals licensed to work with clients to improve the latest prod- work in Saskatchewan their ability to participate in life ucts so that we Brooks noted that Saskatch- through rehabilitation, health have that en- ewan has the lowest ratio of promotion, adaptation and hanced know- Occupational Therapists per proper equipment. HEALTHCARE SHOWCASE ledge when we 100,000 residents of all Canadian “We work from birth to death, PRESENTED BY THE SASKATCHEWAN SOCIETY OF go back and provinces. Saskatchewan’s 30 and we work in a variety of places. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS work with our per 100,000 is well below the na- The problem is that there’s just clients.” tional average of 47 per 100,000. not enough of us so that people SEE THE LATEST IN... “Then we Alberta boasts 49 per 100,000, know and know to ask,” she said Power Wheelchairs thought this while Manitoba has 48 per of Occupational Therapists. Pediatric Equipment Sensory Solutions Ergonomic Offi ce Equipment Riverdene Garden Centre Wheelchair Accessible Van FRIDAY, MAY 25TH 2018 • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Annual BRIDGEWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH 510 - 13 AVE. NE • SWIFT CURRENT Mother’s Day Sale FREE ADMISSION!

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 9 RCMP The following is a synopsis Chaplin St. E. O cers attended $50 to go somewhere with him. of calls for service as reported and one female youth will be is matter is still under inves- Swift Current Municipal by the Swift Current Municipal charged in relation to the inci- tigation. RCMP. dent. 4:50 a.m. - 911 call of a dis- Friday, May 4 9:50 p.m. - report of a male pute at a residence on the 500 RCMP Detachment calls for 4:00 p.m. - report of an assault causing damage to a home on block of 10th Ave. N.E. e neigh- occurring at a business on the the 100 block of Lorne Street E. bours have been screaming and service 1100 block of Central Ave. N. e e male had left the residence arguing and it also sounded people involved had left the busi- prior to o cers arriving. is like items in the residence were THE DOOR WITH MORE. steel-craft.ca ness before o cers attended. No matter is still under investiga- being thrown and broken. O - victims have come forward and tion. cers attended the residence and no criminal charges have been 11:16 p.m. - report of a bon re located a lone female who was laid in relation to the incident. in a back yard on the 400 block transferred to the hospital. BUILT FROM 4:25 p.m. - report of a vehicle of 8th Ave. N.E. close to the 4:46 p.m. - 911 call of mischief driving past a school bus while fence. O cers attended and de- that occurred overnight at a THE INSIDE FOR it’s stop arm and lights were en- termined there was no violation. residence on the 300 block of gaged. No plate number was able Saturday, May 5 2nd Ave. S.E. A screen had been EVERYTHING to be obtained at the time of the 2:39 a.m. - 911 call of a male removed from a window how- incident. driving a white van approach- ever there was no signs of entry 4:29 p.m. - report of a disturb- ing a female on the 200 block of into the residence. is matter is OUTSIDE. ance at a location on the 2000 Central Ave. N. and o ering her still under investigation. It’s supposed to freeze tonight. Maybe not. Predicting the weather isn’t our strong suit. Predicting how our garage doors stand up to the weather is. Steel-Craft doors are ready. block of Saskatch- Our patented Weatherlock technology and Climacore insulation make sure of it. Because we’ve put more quality on the inside, you never have to worry about what’s outside. ewan Drive. Offi- Palliser Overhead Doors 2011 Ltd. • 140 4th Ave. N.W, Swi� Current cers attended the scene and were 306-773-1497 able to maintain the peace between a mother and Liquor Permit Advertising Form daughter who had been arguing. Southside Greenhouse Under the provisions of The Alcohol and Gaming Regulations Act, 1997, Notice is hereby given that Priscilla Rioferio has applied to the Saskatchewan 5:03 p.m. - re- Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) for a Tavern and Retail Store permits to quest received sell alcohol in the premises known as Abbey Hotel at 439 Railway Ave Abbey, from a mother to Stop in and check out our wide varietyy ooff SK S0N 0A0. Written objections to the granting of the permit may be fi led with SLGA not more than two weeks from the date of publication of this notice. conduct a well bedding plants, succulents, perennials, being check on her trees, bushes and much more! Every person fi ling a written objection with SLGA shall state their name, 17-year-old son address, and telephone number in printed form, as well as the grounds for the objection(s). Petitions must name a contact person, state grounds, and who was believed be legible. Each signatory to the petition and the contact person must provide to be in Swift Cur- an address and telephone number. Frivolous, vexatious or competition based rent. Officers lo- objections within the beverage alcohol industry may not be considered and may be rejected by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Licensing cated the youth. Commission, who may refuse to hold a hearing. 6:21 p.m. - 911 call of a female Write to: Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority youth assaulting Box 5054 a male youth on 305 7th Ave. S.E. REGINA SK S4P 3M3 the 1300 block of On tthehe CChinookhinook GolGolf CourseCoursee papathwaythwaaayy

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SCOTT ANDERSON promote Safe Digging Month and the everything properly too,” explained Gra- people who didn’t use the 1st Call services. SOUTHWEST BOOSTER importance of following safe excavation ham Biletski who sits on the Saskatch- An additional 40 per cent of incidents were practices. The presentation took aim at ewan Common Ground Alliance’s Public caused by people who contacted 1st Call Swift Current and area contractors professions who are front line excavators Awareness and Education committee. but did something wrong when digging. were given a key safety reminder during and contractors. Statistics show that there are over 1,000 “So what about if you didn’t do a First a recent Contractor Safety Breakfast on The meeting was held just as companies incidents with underground infrastruc- Call, and you were doing something April 20. and workers were preparing to get back ture annually in Saskatchewan alone. wrong, the chances of hitting are 90 per The Saskatchewan Common Ground underway after a long winter break. Over two decades of Sask 1st Call, there cent. That’s terrible odds. So that’s what Alliance hosted a total of 23 breakfasts “Guys are raring to go. But you’ve got have been a total of 12,000 incidents, and we try to get across to people,” Biletski across the province this past month to to step back and make sure you’re doing 6,000 of those incidents were caused by said.

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STEVEN MAH just stayed home. I would have Wilm nished tied for 16th in McCleary has been a main- Bantam Broncos was taken SOUTHWEST BOOSTER stayed home even if I was ne league scoring with 54 points stay on the Bantam Broncos by the Rockets when to watch it and then go back in 30 games.  e Central Butte the past two seasons. they selected goaltender Justin It was a proud day for the for the afternoon.” native added nine points in six “It’s been awesome lately. Dueck in the 10th round, 204th Southwest hockey community Arntsen helped the Broncos post-season games. We’ve had lost of success, but overall. as ve players with ties to the win a league and provincial “A lot of hard work and a the guys are also just great and “I was de nitely very excited. area were selected in the 2018 title in 2016-17 when he regis- great coaching sta in Swift all.”  at just means I have to work Ban- tered 27 points in 30 regular Current and a great team in  e Lethbridge Hurricanes harder from here on out. I am tam Draft.  e Swift Current season games and added three Swift Current that put it all quickly added a second Swift very excited that I am getting Kabos Bantam Broncos won a points in 10 playo games. out on the line,” said Wilm of Current defenseman in Wyatt the opportunity and to take it.” provincial title in 2017 and ve “It was hard work. I’m a big how he got to that point. “ at Wilson with the 116th pick. Dueck said that he received players from that team were kid, so that helps, but I had made me a better player over “Well I was super excited questionnaires from well over drafted this year after three great coaching playing here in the years.” and obviously honored to be half the teams in the league were drafted one year earlier. Swift Current. Like that helped Wilm has signed to play with drafted by the Hurricanes, a and phone calls from about six Swift Current’s Joe Arntsen so much to play the game the the Saskatoon Midget AAA great organization,” said Wil- teams but never heard from was the rst local o the board right way having Trent [Mc- Blazers next season. son. “I was talking to Leth- the Rockets at all. when he was drafted in the Cleary] teach me how to get A Swift Current defenseman bridge throughout the season, “I have heard a lot about the second round, 35th overall by there.” came o the board with the but really anything can happen organization. I think it’s very the Lethbridge Hurricanes on Arntsen also played in six very next pick when the Port- on draft day.” good, very structured. I think  ursday morning. regular season games and one land Winterhawks selected  e 6’2’’ blueliner had nine they’ve got a great team, great  e 6’1’’, 177-pound defense- playo contest with the Midget Ryan McCleary. points and 23 penalty min- coaches out there.” man was second amongst all AAA Legionnaires and has “I was just overwhelmed kind utes in 25 games with the Yale Dueck was in English class Saskatchewan Bantam AA signed with the Legionnaires of,” he said. “I didn’t think I’d Bantam Prep team in the Can- and was listening to speeches Hockey League blueliners with for next season. go that soon.” adian Sport School Hockey from his classmates when his 50 points in 31 games with the  e Kelowna Rockets con- “It seems like a good place to League.  e team is based out mom texted to give him the Swift Current Kabos Broncos. tinued a strong tradition of play. Seems like they have just of Abbotsford, BC. news. “But I couldn’t say any- He added eight points in six selecting players from the an overall good team,” said “When I came out here the thing until this guy was done playo games. Swift Current area when they McCleary, who had talked to one upside I thought it had was saying his speech, so I kind of “It’s good. It’s close,” said drafted Bantam Broncos cap- the Winterhawks prior to the you are on the ice every day of held my excitement in until he Arntsen after being selected tain Hayden Wilm in the fth draft but did not know that the week and you are in the was done and then it kind of by the Hurricanes. “Just to round with the 106th overall was where he would be headed weight room and I thought that went out after he was done.” see your name up there is just pick. in the draft. helped me progress as a player The Waldeck product fin- relieving as I have just been “I was really shocked at that McCleary was one of the top a lot throughout the season. It ished the regular season with watching it all morning. It’s a moment. I was going up to scoring defensemen in the Sas- is a great level of competition, a a 9-5-1 record and a 3.02 goals good feeling.” Saskatoon for an appointment katchewan Bantam AA Hockey lot of high-end guys as you can against average. He was 2-2 in  e dominating defenseman and went out for lunch. I was League with 41 points in 31 tell by the number of guys from the playo s with a 2.70 GAA. had no idea who would select looking at my phone and had games.  e son of former Swift the CSSHL that went in that Dueck tried out for the Swift him today. to read it twice to see if was Current Broncos captain Trent draft the rst few rounds,” said Current Legionnaires but said “I had no clue. Lethbridge actually my name on it,” he ex- McCleary added four points in Wilson, who has committed to he may spend the season play- didn’t talk to me at all, so it plained. six playo games. “He’s always play at Yale next season as well. ing for the AA Midget Broncos. was a surprise. It was a good “I had no idea who I would taught me di erent things. He Wilson now weighs in at 195 “I de nitely can just put a one. It’s close, not too far from go to.  at really surprised me has taught me how to shoot pounds. lot more work in in general. Swift.” because they didn’t even con- and skate and stu like that. “I think I need to work on my Getting drafted doesn’t mean Arntsen was following the tact me before the draft,” said He also just tells me what I foot speed. As a bigger guy that that you are going to make it. draft from home. Wilm. “It’s a really good organ- am doing right and wrong and is something that every bigger You need to work a lot harder “I’ve been sick and I was up ization.  e team is good. I am coached our teams. We’ve had guy needs to work on.” than the other guy to make it,” early this morning, so yeah I honoured to play there.” lots of success too.” A second member of the he said. A17

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 17 Badminton athletes advance to provincials DEB REAMER Peacock 2-0. competition in straight sets to Hall, Brooke Chabot and Jaret Semifinal #2: Mackenzie Mc- ATHLETIC COORDINATOR The younger Leader team of finish second. Olesen. We had 12 teams in Intyre/Grace Thierman (Irwin) Megan Tumbach and Kerstyn Mixed Doubles – the mixed each category. The teams were over Daniella Palaganas/Sierra Southwest athletes had a Wenzel will also advance as duo of Matthew Ganert and divided into two pools of six. Ross (Ponteix) successful showing at the they finished second with a re- Kenna Anton from Fox Val- Top two in each pool advanced Final: Irish Completo/Kyra SHSAA regional badminton cord of 4-1. Their only loss was ley captured the regional title to the semi finals. The results Regier over Mackenzie McIn- tournament in Moose Jaw on to the older Leader team. They with a record of 5-0. They beat were as follows: tyre/Grace Thierman 2-0 (21- May 5. Teams captured the then beat the rest of the com- the other Fox Valley team of Girls Singles: 17, 21-15). boys singles, girls doubles, boys petitors in straight sets. Nicholas Ehnisz and Rebecca Semi final #1: Gabrielle Boys Doubles: doubles and mixed doubles Boys Doubles – the duo of Chou 2-1, Eston 2-0, Moose Schmidt (Val Marie) over Semifinal #1; Ryder Jensen/ categories and will also be Carson Leach and Jordan Mas- Jaw Central 2-0, Loreburn 2-0 Olivia Hudec (Fox Valley) William Wold (Frontier) over sending two second place tel went undefeated to win the and Gravelbourg 2-0. Ehnisz Semi final #2: Joren Gramlich Manny Grimm/Rhett Petersen teams as well. Congratulations regional title with wins over and Chou had a final standing (Burstall) over Janae Mass (Fox (Hodgeville) to all the coaches and athletes Fox Valley, Beechy, Glent- of 3-2 and will not advance. Valley) Semifinal #2: Beau Cornel- for a great effort! worth, Rosetown and Moose Girls Singles – the Southwest Final: Joren Gramlich over son/Caedyn Moffit (SC Comp.) The regional tournament Jaw Central. was represented by Cassandra Gabrielle Schmidt 2-0 (21-19, over Lachlan Humphrey/ Jay- consisted of two teams from Sam Ganert and Ethan Bosch Benson from Hazlet and Sara 22-20). don Scott (Eastend) the Southwest, two teams from Fox Valley also took part Kendall from Ponteix. Cassan- Boys Singles: Final: Beau Cornelson/ from South Central and two in boys doubles. They had a rec- dra had a record of 3-2, while Semifinal #1: Kai Haubrich Cadeyn Moffit over Ryder Jen- teams from West Central. The ord of 2-3 and will not advance. Sara had a record of 2-3. Both (Irwin) over Jasper Gian (Pon- sen/William Wold 2-1 (15-21, six teams played a round robin Boys Singles – both South- girls will not advance. teix) 21-19, 23-21). with the top two advancing to west competitors will be ad- Good luck to the teams ad- Semifinal #2: Jaxon Leach Mixed Doubles: provincials. The results were as vancing to provincials. Bobby vancing to SHSAA provincial (Leader) over Micky Bradford Semifinal #1: Jade Stimson/ follows: Hudec from Fox Valley won badminton in Wilkie on Satur- (Cabri) Ty Strutt (Leader) over Volodja Girls Doubles – the team of the regional title going 5-0. day, May 14. Final: Jaxon Leach over Kai Gizen/Eastyn Jakubowski Payton Stimson and Kyla Tum- Hudec had wins over Dallyn Ja- The SWAC junior district Haubrich 2-1 (12-21, 21-10, 21- (Leader) bach (Leader School) captured mieson from Cabri 2-1, Elrose badminton championships 14). 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R.M. of Mankota Land for Sale Owned by Audrey Gebhart DESCRIPTION 2017 A/V Acreage (approx) SE 30-5-8 W3M 132,500 157.50 SW 30-5-8 W3M 171,700 158.60 INCLUDED on the SW 30-5-8 W3M: • 5 bedroom/2 bathroom bungalow, built in 1965; 1900 square feet; vinyl siding; new tin roof in 2017; propane furnace; • 30’ x 41’ pole barn, built in 1993; metal exterior TRUCK DRIVER • 40’ x 50’ Quonset/shop, built in 1991; metal exterior • 1900 bu. steel bin with metal fl oor Submit bids with a certifi ed cheque for 3% of the amount of the bid to Nimegeers Carlson Law Firm, on or before 2:00pm Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Bids will be accepted on individual TRAINING parcels or on the whole package. Offers should be clearly itemized by legal description. Bid now with 2 units forms may be obtained from the undersigned. Cheques will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. to better serve the All bids must be unconditional (bids that are “subject to fi nancing” cannot be accepted). Close bidders may be called to attend at the offi ces of Nimegeers Carlson Law Firm to fi nally Great Southwest dispose of the property; highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. The property is being sold “as is”. There are no representations or warranties made. Bidders must rely on their own research/inspection of the property as to acreage and cultivation etc. Certifi ed by for Successful bidders are expected to complete the transaction within 30 days and will execute in-house testing of students! an Offer to Purchase upon acceptance of their tender. GST will be added to the purchase price unless the purchaser is a GST registrant. Locally Owned and Operated Forward all bids to: Clifford Nimegeers Inquiries with respect to the house and Bay 4 - 1881 Chaplin St. W buildings should be made with: Vern Gebhart 306.478.7364 or Faye Kohl 306.478.7069 Swift Current • 306.774.4557 A18

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 18 BASEBALL Midget 57’s win once at home The Swift Current 57’s knocked out 15 hits, includ- a pair of five-run innings to scored. Alexandre got the win RBI, and one run scored. opened their Saskatchewan ing five hits, two runs batted earn their first victory, a 14-11 and finished with three RBI, The 57’s are on the road on Premier Midget AAA Baseball in, three runs scored, and one win over the Red Sox in game two hits, and one run scored. Saturday for a double header League schedule with four stolen base from third baseman two. Brady Bell also had three RBI against the Saskatoon Dia- games at home over the week- Nolan Klein. Logan Fritzke, Five players had at least two out of the nine hole during a mondbacks. They also host the end, winning once during some Mac Gross, and Nathan McIn- hits, led by third baseman Mac two-hit outing while scoring a Saskatoon Cubs on Sunday at high scoring affairs. nis all added two-hit outings. Gross with three hits, two RBI, run as well. Shortstop Logan 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at Mitchell Saturday, the 57’s lost both The 57’s hosted the Muenster one stolen base, and one run Fritzke added two hits, two Field. games to the visiting Regina Red Sox on Sunday and Wolfpack. They dropped the dropped the opener 15-11. opener 13-2 in five innings. Josh Piermantier led the Brody Alexandre led the of- 57’s with three hits, includ- fense with an RBI double and ing a double, three runs scored a run as the 57’s were scored, one stolen base, a held to three hits by Dylan walk, and one run scored. Solie. McInnis doubled three The 57’s comeback attempt times, knocked home two fell just short in a 10-9 loss runs, and scored once. in the second game. The 57’s The 57’s put together 41309600

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R.B. TRUCKING LTD Local oil Field trucking Company is looking for a Class 1A Truck Driver. Duties Include: hauling crude oil & water in the Swift Current area. Must have valid Class 1A license Competitive wages • Company offers benefi t package All local work, home every night • Scheduled days off We require an experienced Previous experience an asset, but will train successful candidate Must have H2S and Firs Aid, or be willing to get them before starting Pile Drive Operator TDG and WHIMIS provided when hired who possesses a Journeyman lift Please fax resume to 306-778-6609 or email [email protected] ticket, based in Swift Current / Contact: Josh Vandendort (306) 773-5684 Kindersley Saskatchewan. Responsibilities will include knowledge of weights and Prairie Care Developments Inc. is currently accepting applications for dimensions of a load to ensure full understanding; engage in DIRECTOR OF CARE proper set up, pre-operation inspection; ensure load is properly Responsibilities: Supervision of care staff, develop care plans, secured; drop off and unload at site; complete all paperwork schedule care workers, and care offi ce administration. required. 10 – 12 care workers. Approx.15 on full care with 8 residents on partial plans Requirements include a Journeyman Lift ticket to operate Location: Riverview Village Estates 30-40T unit. All employees must pass a pre-employment 1101 – 2nd Ave. S.E. Swift Current, Sk. S9H 5M6 alcohol and drug test. Qualifi cations: Experience with elderly, medical background, For more details please visit www.siterg.com or similar vocations would be defi nite assets Starting Date: June 1, 2018 Individuals interested in this opportunity are requested to forward a resume complete with references electronically, Employment Opportunity by email or regular post to: COMMUNITY CONSULTANT Attention: Glenn & Diana Hanke or Anna Dyck (Permanent, 30-37.5 Hours/Week) RIVERVIEW VILLAGE ESTATES 1101 – 2nd Avenue • Swift Current, Sask. S9H 5M6 • 306-773-8146 The South West District works with communities, organizations, [email protected] • 306-773-5440 fax volunteers, and leaders to help grow culture, recreation, and sport in southwest Saskatchewan. We develop/run training programs (think Grant Writing and Coaching) and hold networking meetings PIONEER CO-OP EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (such as Community Cultural Development and Rural Recreation View Our Jobs Online At www.Jobbank.gc.ca Development). We meet with community leaders (for example, SENIOR TIRE TECHNICIAN – Will perform tire installation and repair, recreation boards, administrators, and museum networks) to help operate service truck; assist in mechanical service & repair. Requires navigate the world of culture, recreation, and sport. Our goal is to experience in tire industry including agricultural tires required, Class 5 help our communities grow and succeed. license. Offi ces can be located anywhere within District Boundaries, (No JR. OFFICE CLERK (PT) – Numeric Data Entry; strong keyboarding skills home offi ces, SWDCRS will rent offi ce space in your community). required. Averages 32-40 hours/week, varying shifts. Please visit www.gosouthwest.ca for full details and/or to apply. JR. OFFICE CLERK (PT), Mall Service Counter Working with cash and office experience preferred. JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER - Will perform service work and install all aspects of the plumbing trade in the residential and commercial market. BAKER (FT), Mall - Responsible for all areas of production, assisting with receiving sanitation and other related duties. Must be open to work night shifts. is currently recruiting for a PC Pump Technician Swift Current, SK BAKER’S HELPER (PT), Wheatland Mall Experience preferred but we We are currently seeking a pc pump technician in the Swift Current are willing to train. Must be able to work varied shifts including nights and area. This position guarantees 40 hours a week with overtime and weekends. will require on call work on weekends and evenings. Technicians HIGH CLEARANCE SPRAYER OPERATOR Seasonal Contract work for are responsible for testing PC pumps, assessing and repairing PC operation of our High Clearance Sprayer to provide spraying services. Must pumps, make recommendations and maintains accurate records, have 1A License & Pesticide Applicator License or willingness to obtain. and controls inventory of repair parts and accessories. AGRONOMY SUMMER STUDENT (FT) MAPLE CREEK AGRO CENTRE (Summer Student) AGRO (Summer Student) Qualifi cations: GROCERY STOCK CLERKS (PT), S.Side GROCERY (PT) • Oilfi eld Experience MEAT CLERK (PT), Mall SHAUNAVON • Functional capability with standard offi ce software FLOORING & PAINT CLERK (FT), Mall SERVICE STATION (PT, Student) • Professional with solid communication and customer service skills SERVICE STATION (PT), Mall • Lean Manufacturing knowledge is desirable YARD ATTENDANT/DRIVER BRANCH CLERKS • General manufacturing experience CONSUL (PT) (FT Seasonal) • Demonstrate an initiative to develop and learn new skills HODGEVILLE (PT) GROCERY (FT, PT, Student) We provide job training and safety training to all employees. PONTEIX (PT) HOME CENTRE (FT Seasonal) TOMPKINS (Summer Student) KUDU is an equal opportunity employer. Please email resumes and HERBERT (Student) drivers abstract to [email protected] with the location in the subject line. We thank all candidates in advance for their interest; Submit Applications to: however, only candidates selected for an interview will be Pioneer Co-op Human Resources, 1150 Central Ave. N., Swift Current, SK S9H 0G1 contacted. Ph: 306-778-8707 • Fax: 306-778-3424 • Email: [email protected] A20

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For Rent Vehicles For SALE Land For Sale In Memory In Memory Irrigation Plot for One and two FOR SALE CONDO FOR SALE 3-ton Truck - $144,900 for a Sale. bedroom suites Rush Lake flat, East for rent. No pets. C70 Chev 1980 900 sq ft Combination 2 bedroom condo. side, freshly broke. Call 306-750-9924 306-773-3698 Hay & Grain Truck. Doug 773-3912 (leave message) Phone See the following 306-773-7932 site for more information: DJ MANOR For Sale djmclellan2000. APARTMENTS 78 Corvette, Silver wixsite.com/aldag Bachelor, Two and Anniversary Edition, Three bedroom 230,000kms. Thank you apartments near 350 motor, downtown. Heat & automatic, plated Thank You water included. No daily driver, runs I want to say a heartfelt thank you to each parties, no pets. good $15,000 and all who tended to my needs with References 306-772-2901 kindness and warmth following my car required. Webb accident on Wednesday evening, April 18th. Call 306-778-6068 Two ladies appeared and stayed with me In loving memory of (after office hours until the ambulance arrived. One kindly Thelma Colter leave message). Recreational phoned my friend to let her know I could not May 6, 1924 - May 2, 1998. Celebration of Life Vehicles join her for our planned dinner date; the Your Son and Daughters. Large 2 Bedroom other provided a towel to stem the bleeding The family of Chris Bender, who passed Suite $785. For Sale in my hand. It would be difficult to express away Sunday, January 7, 2018 at the age of Available June 1. 2015 Cruiser Aire my appreciation to the EMT workers, whole 94, will be hosting a Celebration of Life Come New paint, Large 28 RK fifth wheel sole concern was my health and welfare, and Go Tea on Sunday, May 13, 2018 in the new windows. Main trailer. tending me with true concern until my arrival Great Room at Riverview Village Estates floor, Quiet Senior Lots of storage, at the ER. Then there was the fireman who (1101 2nd Ave SE, Swift Current) from 2:00 Friendly Building. fantastic fan, and it went out of his way to deliver a packet to the – 4:00 pm. In lieu of flowers and in memory Heat/Water has warranty until Shrine Hut for me. Thank you to the nurses of Chris Bender, donations to the Men’s included. 2022 on everything and doctors at ER, the CT scan staff, the Woodworking Shop at Riverview Estates Call Jack electric. Like new RCMP who, understanding the pain I was in would be appreciated by the family. 306-778-2607 condition. left their reports to my family to take care of Funeral arrangements are in care of Swift Phone me when I was able to again related what Current Funeral Home. For further For Rent Lot and 306-778-2230 had happened. Thank you to all the staff on information please call 306-773-8355 or to Building Second West, with the special thank you to leave a personal message of condolence on #1 North Service For sale those who provide all the practical care; they the family’s obituary page, please go to Road West Komfort 29’4 5th were always there and encouraged me to call swiftcurrentfuneralhome.com/notices/Chris- Contact: wheel. 2008 in whenever I needed anything - to which they Bender Sid 306-475-2564 good condition. respnded with generosity. Lastly, but surely Has Shaw satellite not least, a warm and loving thank you to my T.V. family who arrived within minutes of being Lots of storage. Trailer Rental called to ER, to friends and family who In loving memory of Phone: dropped by, who texted, phoned, emailed, Mar Neilson 306-773-1742 Oct 24, 1956 - May 4, 2015 For Rent Cell: 306-741-9547 sent flowers, provided meals. 48ft Tri Axle Drop I also want to recognize the timely and Your husband Bob Colter and sister Deck Highboy Semi courteous service accorded me by the Dar Morrow. Trailer people at SGI. 306-750-9924 It is times such as these that one truly appreciates the goodness of humanity. So again, THANK YOU to all for the kind, compassionate care given at the time of the accident and continuing care since I have been home. NOTICE

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over the family farming operation in 1978 and succeeded as a passionate farmer. Together with Norma, he lovingly raised 4 children: Jennifer (Switzer), Erin, Amy, and Loel. Throughout his amazing life, Levern had many passions. He was an active member of the community through his involvement with the Pioneer Co-op, the Cabri Brass band, and the Scandia Lutheran Church. He was an accomplished musician, playing multiple instruments, a passion he passed on to his children. Along with Norma, Levern took to traveling the world, from the Florida area for baseball Some days, I can’t see you clearly. spring training, to the beaches of Maui, I have multiple sclerosis. from Europe to the small island of New Zealand. Most recently, Levern became Learn more about the symptoms of MS. an accomplished potter and worked mssociety.ca alongside Norma when he wasn’t busy running the farm business, or actively HORVEY caring for his 5 grandchildren (and Levern, 67, passed away Tuesday, May grand-dogs). Please join us in 1, 2018 at the Royal University Hospital celebrating the life of this wonderful, in Saskatoon, surrounded by his family. caring husband, father, brother, friend, He was born January 8, 1951 in Cabri, and member of the community. A SK to Lloyd and Mabel (Marken) Horvey. gathering was held at the Cabri Legion Raised on the family farm with his sister Hall on Saturday, May 5 at 3:30pm and Judy (Purdy), he went on to achieve his all are welcome to come to share in the Bachelors Degree in Agriculture in Crop celebration. For further information or to Science from the University of sign the family book of condolence, visit Saskatchewan in 1973, and proceeded www.parksidefuneralhome.com. to work for the Saskatchewan Wheat Arrangements in care of Parkside Pool. He married the love of his life, Memorial Funeral Home – Ryan Norma Webb, on May 4, 1974. He took Cappelle A21

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Obituaries Obituaries need into her home. She helped seniors their children, Cohen, Hadley and in many ways as well, by delivering Beckham; Shelley (Marlin Moen) and Meals on Wheels, leading monthly art children, Mitch Pisiak and Calla Pisiak activities and a flower painting program, (Mike Purdy); two siblings, Irene expanding the garden and fish ponds for Lindstrom and Glen Rya; two brothers- wheelchair accessibility at the Care in-law, Bob Hadden and Ole Severson; Centre, and visiting older people in their and numerous nephews, nieces and homes. For the sick and those with cousins. Norm was predeceased by special needs, she developed and sisters and brothers, and son-in-law, administered the Adapted Aquatic Randy Wickett. Norm was born in Cabri Program to assist with mobility and Hospital and attended school at exercise, as well as a visiting and Mistletoe School and Scotia School. He reading program at assisted living married Geraldine Freeman in Cabri on complexes, nursing homes and mental June 16, 1956. Norm was a member of health centres in the Swift Current area. the recently disbanded Kiwanis Prairie In addition, she strived to improve the Pioneer Club of Swift Current, loyally community in other ways, including serving on many committees. He initiating the Friends of the Pathway enjoyed constructing model tractors, Gardens to plant flowers and native card games, puzzling, travelling, reading plants along the pathways, participating about Canadian history, spending time as a member of the Horticultural RYA with his family, service to others and LORAN Association and volunteering at the Art Norman Richard Rya, age 90 of Swift generally tinkering on any given project. Anthea June Loran passed away March Gallery. Together with Ralph, they Current SK, passed away on April 27, Donations can be made in Norm's 23, 2018. Anthea June Davis was born established an endowment fund for 2018 at The Meadows, Swift Current. memory to the Dr. Noble Irwin Regional on May 19, 1930. She and her twin nursing and engineering programs at The memorial service was held at 2:00 Healthcare Foundation Inc., 2051 sister Sylvia were the youngest of seven The Great Plains College. Whenever a p.m. on May 1, 2018 from First United Saskatchewan Drive, Swift Current SK children (Harold, Mary, John, Anne, need in the community arose, Anthea Church with Annette Taylor officiating. S9H 0X6. Warren's Funeral Home were Ruth) growing up during the second always ensured it was addressed. She The pianist was Joan Williamson. The entrusted with the arrangements. For world war in Crookham Village, England. was recognized for her contributions in interment service was held at Memory further information, call 306-773-8831 She attended William Allen's School of community service by being a recipient Gardens Cemetery, Swift Current. Norm or visit our website at www.warrensfu- Art and then attended nursing training of The Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. is survived by his loving wife of 62 neralhome.com and express your at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Anthea will be fondly remembered and years, Geraldine; two daughters, sympathy to family members in our Ormond Street, London, from 1948- missed because of the difference she Melanie, and her son Ryan (Amber) and book of condolences. 1951. She worked at local hospitals made in our lives and the lives of so before a diplomatic posting to Burma many other people. As a lover of the and loved showing and teaching them (now Myanmar) as a Governess. In Arts, Anthea enjoyed singing, music, about rural life. She was predeceased by 1955 she joined her sister Anne and writing and painting. Mum was involved her husband John Hartness, parents emigrated to Canada and worked as a in Prairie Quills Writer's Group and Lennox and Violet Draper, Sister Beverly Saskatchewan Registered Nurse, in Literary Café, she sang in both the the Taylor, Brother Lyle Draper, mother and hospitals in Regina and then in Church choir and Swift Current Oratorio father-in-law Jack and Annie Hartness, Saskatoon, including working as a Choir, with whom she performed at brother-in-law Jim Hartness and sisters- Nursing Instructor at St. Paul's Hospital. Carnegie Hall in New York City. Mum in-law, Kathy Moreside and Jane In 1960 Anthea married Ralph Loran, loved walking on the prairie and enjoyed Hartness. Darlene is survived by her and they moved to Swift Current in prairie wild flowers and was an daughters, Linda (Dennis) Graves of 1963. Anthea's philosophy was that accomplished painter which she Kelowna, B.C.; Joanne Schuler (Dallas children came first and foremost in her portrayed through painting prairie Boyer) of Silton, Sk.; Grandchildren life by putting her nursing career on scenes and landscapes. She wrote Ryan (Kerry) Harvey of , Ab. hold so she could become a caring several books and has been published Staci (Tanner) Cooper of Kelowna, B.C., mother to 6 children Cecilia (Bruce), in several local anthologies of poems. Steven (Mandy) Schuler of Calgary, Ab., Peter (Arlet), Tessa (Klaas), Steven Mum thoroughly enjoyed swimming Christopher (Leigh) Schuler of Calgary, (Julie), Tim (Karen) and James and tennis. She could be found at the Ab.; her very special great (Charlette) and their families including swimming pool almost every morning. grandchildren, Erin and Lilah Harvey, 13 grandchildren, and 4 great- The family also wishes to thank all the Kameryn and Lauren Schuler, Jack, grandchildren. She and Ralph always neighbours and friends, Southwest Luke and Daniel Schuler and Lochlan opened their house to anyone and Palliative Care staff, the staff at Hartness Cooper; Brother Don (Della) Draper of everyone, especially family, including Pharmasave, Doctors Bartsch and Ghori Darlene Grace Hartness. It is with great , Ab., Sister-in-law Myrt brothers and sisters, nieces and as well as everyone else who provided sadness we announce the passing of Draper of Cranbrook, B.C., Brothers-in- nephews. After Anthea's children were support during the last few weeks and our dear mother, grandmother and great law Don Hartness of Terrace, B.C., Reg grown, she went back to school to whom allowed Mum to stay at home grandmother. Darlene passed away Hartness of Rosetown, Sk., Rolland refresh her Nursing training and worked and be surrounded by family until she peacefully on April 27, 2018 in the Royal Moreside of Kyle, Sk and numerous for 10 years at the Swift Current Care passed away. Dance amongst the University Hospital in Saskatoon with nieces and nephews. The Funeral Centre, until she retired. Throughout her flowers, birds, butterflies, and the prairie her daughters by her side. Darlene was Service was held on Monday, May 7, life, Anthea was very involved with the skies, until you and Dad can walk born May 27, 1934 on the family farm 2018 at 2:00 pm from Zion Lutheran community. She believed in giving, together hand in hand again, we love south of White Bear, SK, the second Church with Pastor Linda Hall being kind to all and assisting those you Mum. Warren's Funeral Home were child of Lennox and Violet Draper. officiating. The Interment Service took most in need. Anthea loved helping entrusted with the arrangements. For Darlene married John Hartness on place at the Horse Butte Cemetery. children and was involved with further information, call 306-773-8831 November 21, 1951. They lived and Darlene will be sadly missed but fondly emergency child care, she taught home or visit our website at www.warrensfu- farmed south of Lacadena. Darlene remembered by her family and friends. nursing and first-aid to the local Girl neralhome.com and express your remained on the farm until the time of In her memory, memorial donation may Guides, participated in several library sympathy to family members in our her passing. Darlene enjoyed farm life be made to Zion Lutheran Church, C/O programs, and also took children of book of condolences. and was an avid gardener and took great Kyle Lutheran Parish, Box 276, Kyle, pride in her yard. She enjoyed singing Saskatchewan S0L 1T0. Warren's and playing music with her friend Bev Funeral Home in care of arrangements. Dick. She was an active member of the For further information please call 306- Clytha Ladies Club, Lacadena Farm 773-8831 or visit our website at Pre-plan for your family Women's Club and the Zion Lutheran www.warrensfuneralhome.com and Making funeral arrangements Church. She took great pride in her express your sympathy to the family in at a time of loss is difficult. grandchildren and great grandchildren our book of condolence. That’s why pre-planning funeral arrangements has so many advantages. Pre-plan for your family. And allows us 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 A22

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STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Kyrell Adair (right) slid safely into second base during a 10-0 win for the Swift Current 57’s during their opening game of the Regina Mosquito AAA Baseball League regular season on Saturday. The 57’s will be in Regina this weekend for double headers against the Buffalos and White Sox. Notice of Preparation of assessment roll Village of Success Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Success for the year of 2018 has been prepared and is open for inspection in the offi ce of the assessor from 9am to 12pm and from 1pm-3pm Monday to Friday May 4, 2018 to June 4, 2018. A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of the municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to fi le his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor- Box 40, Success, Sask. S0N 2R0 by the 4th day of June 2018. Dated this 4th day of May, 2018 Donna Butler- Assessor Mosquito and Peewee 57’s win once on opening BUY LOCAL weekend Doors and Openers Agricultural Services The Swift Current Mosquito 57’s won OVERHEAD DOORS NexGen Seeds® once in four home games during their BY CERTIFIED MAINTENANCE A Division of GenX Ag Enterprise Ltd. opening weekend in the Regina Mos- quito AAA Baseball League. Providing fast, friendly, reliable service to all types of Services The 57’s hosted Lumsden on Saturday OVERHEAD DOORS & OPENERS • Custom Seed Cleaning • Custom Color Sorting and won the opener 10-0 before los- • Pedigreed Seed And Cleaning • Custom Seed Treating Guaranteed Workmanship backed by over 35 years experience ing 6-3 in the second game. They also Call 306-741-6468 Calvin Penner: 306-773-0800 Email:[email protected]•Website:nexgenseeds.ca hosted the Regina White Sox on Sunday 41298323 and lost 15-7 and 13-11. The Mosquito 57’s will be in Regina Machining for league games against the Buffalos and White Sox on Saturday. They will also head to Estevan for two games on This Space is Sunday. Morse Machine Company The Peewee AAA 57’s also won one of Now Available . four games in their opening weekend Morley Schimpf Machining and welding on the road. 306-221-0316 504 McCurdy Street Call your Local Sales

They lost 3-2 to the Weyburn Beavers [email protected] Morse Sk. 41307496 on Saturday before rebounding for an Representative today 18-16 win. Brandon Bourlon had eight morsemachineco.ca strike outs in game one. Connor Choo- Foo, Rydell Adair, Brayden Sumner, Doors and Openers Home Designer and Bourlon all homered for the 57’s in game two. BRUCE’S CAD SERVICE The 57’s were in Estevan on Sunday HOME DESIGNER and lost 14-7 and 15-5. Blueprints for new homes, additions, renos, light commercial They are in Regina next weekend for PALLISER OVERHEAD DOORS 2011 LTD. double headers against the Buffalos BRUCE SWARBRICK SALES • REPAIRS& PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION Interprovincial Journeyman Carpenter since 1978 and Pacers. 39 years servicing the Southwest (306) 296-7777 cell Brian Klassen • 306-773-1497 Email Address: [email protected] FOR SALE BY TENDER Box 312, Frontier, Sask. S0N 0W0 R.M. of Auvergne No. 076 - A. GODENIR Land Present Assessment Picture Framing Roofi ng NW 31-08-10 W3M $156,200.00 NE 31-08-10 W3M $172,800.00 Smart displays with protection in mind BOOKING FOR R.M. of Glen McPherson No. 046 needlework collections Land Present Assessment artwork objects 2018 NW 03-05-11 W3M $128,900.00 SHINGLING Additional Information: Active member of • Bids accepted on any and all parcels Professional Picture REPLACEMENTS • Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Framers Assoc. Submit bids to the undersigned law fi rm on or before Loren Magnuson th 306-750-1431 5:00p.m. local time, Friday, May 11 , 2018. Appointment/inquiries 306-750-7537 • No tenders shall be accepted which are subject to Ron [email protected] EXPERIENCED • RELIABLE • INSURED fi nancing. • Bidders will not be called together following submission of bids. • Persons submitting a tender must rely on their own research and inspection of the property to confi rm condition, other particulars and acreage. • The closing date of the sale following receipt of bids shall be June 1st, 2018 with possession for seeding purposes being granted upon the signing of a sale agreement. Advertise here for as little as Forward bids and inquiries to: TYLER McCUAIG ANDERSON & COMPANY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 23- 3rd Avenue E. P.O. BOX357 SHAUNAVON, SK SON 2MO $14.00 a week PHONE: (306) 297-2205 RE: Godenir Tender A24

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 24 LET’S GO TOURS Town of Gull Lake WMBL schedule released of Moose Jaw (38 Years Experience) Assessment Roll Notice The 2018 Western Major Baseball Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of League schedule has finally been re- Kelowna, Okanagan, Kootenay, Waterton Gull Lake for the year 2018 has been prepared and is open to leased and the two-time defending Lakes Tour. Come and Explore With Us. inspection in the offi ce of the assessor from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 league champion Swift Current 57’s September 3rd - 13th, 2018 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the following days: Monday to Friday, May 11, 2018 to June 8, 2018, exclusive of holidays. will open their season at home on May Tour Includes - 2 nights in Kimberley and 4 nights in 31. Kelowna including 2 train rides, 2 boat cruises, 2 city tours, A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has They will host the Weyburn Beavers been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as Grist Mill and Gardens, Orchard Tour, O'Keefe Ranch, required. in their season opener at Mitchell Field after eliminating their Eastern Division Free Day in Kelowna, Remington Carriage Museum. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment Deluxe Motorcoach, most breakfasts and some meals. rival in five games in the second round is required to fi le his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, of the playoffs last season. Pickup Points - Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw & Swift Town of Gull Lake, Box 150, Gull Lake, SK S0N 1A0 by the 8th day of June, 2018. The 57’s will also host the Fort Mc- Current. "Non Smokers Only" Book Now (Guaranteed) Murray Giants for the first time on For More Information Call Kathy Thomson at Dated this 11th day of May, 2018 Dawnette Peterson Monday, June 11. 306-692-2370 Assessor They will get a championship re- match with the Edmonton Prospects on Wednesday, June 20. The 57’s de- feated the Prospects 4-0 in a fifth and deciding game before 1,189 fans at Mitchell Field on August 17, 2017.