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Town of Parks & Recreation Dept...... Page 2 Town Office Information...... Page 3 Swimming Pool Information...... Page 4-9 Rivers West District...... Page 6 Wheatland Regional Library...... Page 9 West Nile Virus Awareness...... Page 9 Parks and Playgrounds...... Page 10 Recreational Activities & Programs...... Page 11 Campgrounds, Events & Halls...... Page 12 Dutch Elm Disease...... Page 12 Unity Community Hall Rental Rates...... Page 13 Skating Arena Area Rental Rates...... Page 13 Clubs, Organizations, Events & Services...... Page 14-15 Thinking of building in Unity...... Page 15 Pleasant View Cemetery...... Page 16 Sask Lotteries, Dog Licenses...... Page 19

What is KidSport™? KidSport™ is a children’s charity dedicated to assisting children of families facing financial obstacles to participate in community sport programs. The KidSport™ goal is to provide these children with the opportunity to achieve physical, social, intellectual and moral development through participation in sport.

Individual grants of up to $500 are available to Pick up your application form children up to 18 years old. Applications cannot be at Town of Unity office or visit signed by family members and will be screened by local volunteer committees to ensure the financial www.kidsportcanada.ca need and legitimacy of the applicant. Applications should be mailed to Unity KidSport Box 1030 Unity, SK S0K4L0

Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald Local News, Sports and Events • Statements • Envelopes • Flyers • Business Cards • Letterhead • Posters Call 306-228-2267 310 Main Street • Unity, SK Printed by Press-Herald Publications 1 Town of Unity Parks and Recreation Department

Parks and Recreation Director...... Ryan Doetzel...... 306-228-2621 Recreation Facilities Foreman...... 306-210-8009 Parks and Recreation Office...... Town Office, P.O. Box 1030, Unity, SK S0K 4L0 Phone: 306-228-2621 Fax: 306-228-4221 E-mail: [email protected] Webpage: www.townofunity.com The Parks and Recreation Department maintains the Kin, Elks and Regional Park, ball diamonds, museum grounds, greenspace and boulevards, campgrounds, cemetery, swimming pool and walking path. The Parks and Recreation staff work May to August from 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.

On behalf of the Town of Unity, greetings are extended to residents and a warm welcome to all visitors. We hope you take the time to visit the many attractions we have to offer. ~Mayor, Council & Staff

2 Printed by Press-Herald Publications Town Office Town Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 12 pm, 1 pm - 5 pm Visit www.townofunity.com • Phone 306-228-2621 • Fax 306-228-4221 • [email protected] We’re on Facebook “Town of Unity” Check us out and keep informed Town Managers Town Administrator...... Aileen Garrett...... [email protected] Director of Finance...... Kavi Pandoo...... [email protected] Director of Parks and Recreation...... Ryan Doetzel...... [email protected] Director of Public Works...... Collin Field...... [email protected] Director of Economic Development...... Carey Baker...... [email protected] Bylaw Enforcement Officer...... Randy Kammerer...... [email protected] Office Manager...... Carrie Dresser...... [email protected]

Town Information Residential Garbage Pick-up: Thursday - East side • Wednesday - West side Landfill Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 2pm - 6pm Saturday: 9:30am - 12pm & 1pm - 6pm Recycling Collection:...... every second Friday Town Council Mayor: Ben Weber Ph: 306-228-2621 • Councillors: Brian Vanderlinde, Brent Weber, Bob Abel, Rick Hill, Doreen Bonogofski and Curtis McLean

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Printed by Press-Herald Publications 3 Canadian Red Cross and Life Saving Society Swimming Lessons (times are subject to change due to instructor availability) SESSION I June 3 - 28 SESSION II July 2 - 12 Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday Monday through Friday - 2 weeks Starfish/Duck Starfish/Duck Starfish/Duck Sea Turtle Sea Turtle Sea Turtle Sea Otter Sea Otter Sea Otter Salamander Salamander Salamander Sunfish Sunfish Sunfish Crocodile/Whale Crocodile/Whale Crocodile/Whale Level 1/2 Level 1/2 Level 1/2 Level 3 Level 1/2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 6 Level 6 Level 6 Level 7 Level 7 Level 9 Level 8 Level 8 Level 10 Level 9 Level 10

Aqua Adult Lessons SESSION III July 15 - 27 • Time, date and number of lessons will be Monday through Friday - 2 weeks determined on an individual basis Starfish/Duck • Lesson plans will be designed to suit the needs of Sea Turtle Sea Otter each individual’s swimming abilities Salamander Sunfish Crocodile/Whale Level 1/2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10

SESSION IV July 29 - August 2 Monday through Friday - 1 week Starfish/Duck Sea Turtle Sea Otter Salamander Sunfish Sunfish Crocodile/Whale Level 1/2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10 4 Printed by Press-Herald Publications Private Lesson Sessions August 6 - 9 & August 12 - 16 If there are any inquiries regarding lessons or other pool activities, please feel free to call the Town Office (306-228-2621) or the Aquatic Centre (306-228-2133).

Lesson Registration • EMINENCE Organic Skin Care & Body Treatments Dates, times, and location are to be announced. Please check • Jessica Natural Nail Care plus Trind Nail Treatment the Town of Unity and Unity Aquatic Centre Facebook pages for updates and more information as well as the local newspaper. • Great way to start holidays or have a holiday break Lesson Registration will be on a first come, first serve basis. • Rejuvenate before your holiday! Mailing in registration forms is not advised. • Massage Therapy for injuries, stress prevention and health maintenance. RMT on staff To register, please call the town office 306-228-2621 Great boutique to shop for that special person or 4 you! or swimming pool 306-228-2133. If there are any questions regarding lessons or other activities at the Book your Spa Service with our experienced staff! pool, feel free to call. • Body Wraps • Facials • Pedicures • Manicures • Footcare • Waxing Red Cross Swim Key Call 306-228-2808 (the following information is taken from Canadian Red Cross website) 120 - 2nd Street East Unity, SK S0K 4L0 Visit www.sunrisewellnessspa.ca Preschool Email: [email protected] Starfish...... 4 to 12 months parented, progression based on age Duck...... 12 to 24 months parented, progression based on age RANDY SANDER, CPA Sea Turtle...... 24 to 36 months PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION progression based on age Sea Otter...... 3 to 5 years unparented, progression based on successful completion of all performance criteria Randy Sander Salamander...... 3 to 5 years, see above Sunfish...... 3 to 6 years, see above Crocodile...... 3 to 6 years, see above CPA, CGA, CFP Whale...... 3 to 6 years, see above Children can move to the Red Cross Swim Kids program if 6 years of age and have successfully completed all performance criteria for the pre-school program Red Cross Swim Kids The program teaches competitive and survival strokes, P.O. Box 744 as well as increasing the distance and speed that each swimmer can achieve, while focusing on making safe 257 - 2nd Ave. West decisions in, on and around the water. Evaluation is Unity, SK S0K 4L0 based on performance criteria outlined by the Red Cross. Phone: 306.228.3032 *Placement in the Red Cross swim programs depends Fax: 306.228.3049 on many variables including age, skill proficiency, previous experience, and readiness. This key is only Email: [email protected] a guide. Red Cross also has options for swimmers with disabilities. Please inquire with your facility.* Printed by Press-Herald Publications 5 SEASON PASS PUNCH CARDS (10) DAILY ADMISSIONS Family...... $160.00 Adult (19 yrs & up)...... $50.00 Family...... $14.00 Adult...... $80.00 Student (14 yrs - 18 yrs)...... $45.00 Adult (19 yrs & up)...... $6.00 Student (14 yrs & up)...... $70.00 Child (6 yrs - 13 yrs)...... $35.00 Student (14 yrs - 18 yrs)...... $5.00 Child (6 yrs - 13 yrs)...... $55.00 Preschool...... $30.00 Child (6 yrs - 13 yrs)...... $4.50 Preschool...... $45.00 Aquasize punch...... $45.00 Preschool...... $4.00 Fees subject to change without notice Aquasize...... $6.00 (Parent may enter pool FREE with Preschooler for child’s safety) FEES - all prices include GST where applicable 2 - WEEK LESSON PURCHASES POOL/BIRTHDAY BOOKINGS Starfish/Duck...... $37.00 1 Hour Rental Sea Turtles/Salamader...... $40.00 (1 - 20 kids or less) (2 Lifeguards)...... $65.00 Sunfish...... $40.00 (21 - 49 kids) (3 Lifeguards)...... $85.00 Crocodile/Whale...... $40.00 Level 1 and Level 2...... $40.00 Level 3...... $45.00 Level 4...... $45.00 1 - WEEK LESSON PURCHASES Level 5...... $45.00 Starfish/Duck...... $30.00 Level 6...... $45.00 Sea Turtles /Salamader...... $33.00 Level 7...... $50.00 Sunfish...... $33.00 Level 8...... $50.00 Crocodile/Whale...... $33.00 Level 9...... $50.00 Level 1 and Level 2...... $33.00 Level 10...... $50.00 Level 3...... $40.00 Level 4...... $40.00 PRIVATE LESSONS Level 5...... $40.00 Pre-school to Level 6...... $70.00 Level 6...... $40.00 Level 7 - 10...... $90.00 Level 7 - 10...... $45.00

Rivers West provides the RED CROSS SWIM PRESCHOOL residents of the District with: 7-level program for children • Grant information/ 4 months to 5 years of age Funding assistance This seven-level program allows children to enter levels based on their age and abilities. Each level is • Workshops which built around an aquatic animal theme and has its own include Grant Writing, mascot, which will make learning engaging and fun for Social Media, Communities young children. During levels Starfish/Duck, the par- in Bloom, High Five, Take ent or caregiver will participate in the classes together The Lead, plus many more workshops. with their child. Helping the child become familiar and • Coming soon, Recreation Board workshops comfortable with the aquatic environment. Sea Turtle/ • Mobile Playground Program (traveling Salamander/Sunfish/Crocodile/Whale are unparented - the children will be with the instructor at all times. summer camp) Your child will progress through the preschool swim • Facility Operator Support Grant program until they reach the age of 6 years old when • Aboriginal Community Support Grant they will then be transferred into the Red Cross Swim • District Dream Broker Kids program according to their individual swimming • KidSport & Creative Kids ability. The 2 programs have been built to coincide with • Sport, Culture & Recreation Grant each other and offer your child the best aquatic learning • Contact for the Summer and environment we as instructors can offer. Winter Games for Team Rivers West RED CROSS SWIM KIDS Check out our website for a complete list of the programs and services, contact information for 10-level program for ages 6 and up an office location (3) near you This program for school aged children will help swim- mers develop all six swimming stokes, actively learn www.riverswestdistrict.ca how to be safe around the water, and increase their Look for us on Facebook & Twitter fitness and endurance through fun activities. 6 Printed by Press-Herald Publications WORLD CLASS BBQ IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD

PHONE 306-228-2441 UNITY, SK Printed by Press-Herald Publications 7 June Swimming Pool 2019 Schedule

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 6:30 am - 8:00 am Early Bird Early Bird Early Bird 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Maintenance Maintenance 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Aquacise Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Aquacise (1:00-2:00) (1:00-2:00) 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm Public Swim Lessons Lessons Lessons Lessons Public Public Swim (2:00-5:00) (2:00-5:00) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PUBLIC SWIMMING 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm Aquasize Aquasize July & August Swimming Pool 2019 Schedule

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 6:30 am - 8:00 am Early Bird Early Bird Early Bird Early Bird Early Bird 8:00 am - 12:00 pm SWIMMING LESSONS 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Maintenance Maintenance 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Public AQUASIZE 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PUBLIC SWIMMING 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm POOL BOOKINGS 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm PUBLIC SWIMMING 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm Aquasize Aquasize Aquasize Early Bird and Evening Aquasize are subject to change due to limited staffing. Unity Credit Union Aquatic Centre Leadership Training Programs NATIONAL LIFESAVING SOCIETY professional lifeguard certification that teaches knowledge and practice of first aid, Bronze Medallion - (18-20 hr.): Teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles rescue skills, lifeguarding skills, safe behaviors, and how to be part of an elite team. embodied in the four components of water-rescue education - judgment, knowledge, This ensures youth are trained in prevention of injuries, not just in how to respond to skill and fitness. Rescuers learn tows and carries, and defense methods and releases them. (Taken from Canadian Red Cross website). Must have completed Red Cross in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk involving conscious and Swim Kids Level 10 and be 12 years of age. unconscious victims of various types. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and Pool Lifeguard (LG) – (50 hours): This course offers professional lifeguard certification endurance in a 500 m timed swim. (Taken from Lifesaving Society website). Minimum for pools and builds confident lifeguards to create safe, supervised aquatic areas. The 13 years of age. May be available upon request. course prepares lifeguards to prevent and respond to lifeguard emergencies, create a Bronze Cross - (18-20 hr.): Designed for lifesavers that want the challenge of more safe environment, work in teams, and handle public relations in a professional manner. advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. The candidates are continuously evaluated throughout the course based on standard Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for all advanced training programs including National evaluation criteria and complete final skills and knowledge assessment. (Taken from Lifeguard and Instructor certification. (Taken from Lifesaving Society website). Canadian Red Cross website). Must be 15 years of age, have an ALG certification, Prerequisites are Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid certifications. and Standard First Aid certification with CPR Level C or equivalent. National Lifeguard Award (NLA): This course develops the basic skills and knowledge Water Safety Instructor (WSI): Involves skills evaluation (3-6 hours), online component of lifeguarding. Some of these skills include: high-risk team rescues, scanning/guarding (14-20 hours), teaching experience (8 hours), and classroom and pool component (9 techniques and getting experience dealing with most problems that could occur while hours classroom, 12 hours pool). Prepares candidates to instruct the Red Cross Swim guarding. This course is a requirement for senior lifeguard status employment at an programs. Candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop fitness activities, aquatic facility. Prerequisites for this course are a valid Bronze Cross and Emergency skills and water safety, and swimming skills in the Red Cross Swim Preschool, Red First Aid certification as well as being 16 years of age. Cross Swim Kids, Red Cross Swim @ School, Red Cross Swim @ Camp, Red Cross Swim for Adults & Teens, and Red Cross Swim Adapted programs. (Taken from CANADIAN RED CROSS Canadian Red Cross website). Must be 15 years or older, have an ALG or Emergency Assistant Lifeguard (ALG) – (33 hours): This is a prerequisite course to the First Aid certification. Printed by Press-Herald Publications 8 Swimming Pool Programs BE AWARE AQUACISES: If you want to get in shape or stay in Be prepared for mosquito season! shape then aquasizes would be great for you! Aqua- sizes are an aerobic activity done in shallow water, Mosquito season means the presence of using the water as resistance. Aquacises run in June mosquito-borne viruses such as West Nile on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 – 2:00 pm and Be Aware of the potential health risks, and be Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8:30 – 9:30 pm. prepared with preventative steps: In July and August aquacises run Monday to Saturday • Don’t stay out too long when mosquitoes are from 1:00 – 2:00 pm and Tuesday to Thursday evenings active (dusk and dawn) from 8:30 – 9:30 pm. Additional times may be available • Wear light colored long sleeves/pants when for implementation depending on public interest and mosquitos are bad attendance and instructor availability. • Use approved bug spray • Remove standing water in your yard DIVING CLINICS: this club offers children a chance to learn how to use proper form and technique when • Fix holes in windows / door screens using the diving boards. Visit www.health.gov.sk.ca for more on West Nile Virus, a list of symptoms & more detailed AQUA ADULT: It is never too late to learn how to swim! protection measures You may be able to save your life or somebody else’s! Even if you have experience this is a good way to im- prove your strokes in a controlled positive environment. Individualized programs are made for each swimmer. This program will be set up individually with number of lessons, times and group numbers set to suit the individual’s need. POOL BOOKINGS: Swimming Pool Bookings are for one-hour. The rental cost is shown in previous pages on this guide along with costs of lessons and other programming the pool offers. Unity Public Library The librarian at Unity Library is Michelle Schumack • Monday from 9am-1pm & Tuesday & Thursday from 1pm - 9pm • Closed Mondays on long weekends The library offers free Internet service and carries all current books as well as classics, references, DVD rentals, and children’s literature. Visit our website at www.wheatland.sk.ca Unity Branch Phone 306-228-2802 Email [email protected]

Insurance • Notary Public • License Issuer Day Celebration Come and Celebrate Canada’s Birthday with us! Scott Gilbert •Fun for the Whole Family! Owner/President •Featured entertainment •Children’s activities •A balloon release and fireworks •Events take place at the Unity Museum Grounds FREE of Bus: 306-228-2366 #147 - 2nd Ave West Cell: 306-228-7155 P.O. Box 1329 charge Fax: 306-228-2501 Unity, SK Be sure to watch the Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald closer to Canada Day for full details and times for all events

9 Printed by Press-Herald Publications Parks and Playgrounds THE UNITY HERITAGE MUSEUM: Occupies the north DOG PARK: Located on the Northwest corner of town part of the Regional Park and features restored schools, limits about 1 km North towards the cemetery. Dogs must a church, one of the original early homes of Unity, the CP be licensed. Rail Station, a rural homestead house, an old town hall, a UNITY AND DISTRICT REGIONAL PARK: Located on stone house and has two large quonsets full of restored the North side of 7th Avenue East in Unity. Facilities in cars, trucks, a steam engine, and a threshing machine. the park include: five shale ball diamonds; a playground As well, the grounds house a horseshoe pit, which is a area with variety of equipment; washrooms; a concession fun game for all ages to play. Contact Jim Sego at 306- building; horseshoe pits; an outdoor swimming pool with 228-3981 for information. Museum hours are 2-5pm every both full size and learners pools; picnic and barbecue day from the last week of May until September. facilities; and a large museum complex. Winter months’ Sunday breakfasts. THE UNITY GOLF COURSE: Located west of Unity off KIN PARK: Located between Jubilee Bay and Centennial Highway #14 and it features a 9-hole grass green course Crescent, has modern playground structures, grass play with a modern licensed clubhouse, a snack bar and golf areas and picnic tables. equipment rental. The challenging course has been ELKS-ROYAL PURPLE PARK: Located on 5th Avenue well used in the past few years and is very efficiently West, has modern playground structures, grass play operated by the Unity Golf Club. Call the clubhouse at areas and picnic tables. 306-228-3688 for more information on green fees and ORCHARD PARK: Located North of 10th Avenue special events. East, has newly planted trees with sitting area. Cement pathways connecting to Regional Park.

PUBLIC SCHOOL: On 3rd Avenue East, has children’s For more information on the play structures. Unity and District Regional Park ST. PETER’S SCHOOL: On 5th Avenue West, has contact Ryan Doetzel, children’s play structures. the Town of Unity Director of Culture, MEMORIAL PARK: On 7th Avenue East provides a quiet, Parks and Recreation at 306-228-2621. well-shaded picnic area with the Towns Cenotaph located in the center of the park.

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10 Printed by Press-Herald Publications Recreational Activities and Programs BASKETBALL AND BEACH VOLLEYBALL: A basketball REVOLUTION DANCE: Lyndsey Struss at 306-228-2263 cement pad and a sand volleyball court are located at the Unity UNITY GOLF CLUB: Contact Dale Robertson - clubhouse Composite High School on 3rd Avenue East. The courts are (306) 228-3688. Junior program available. available for public use. UNITY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION: Contact Dan Feser YOUTH SOCCER: The program runs in May/June. Contact at 306-228-2896 Carin Leibel 306-210-9316. UNITY REC SKATING: Targeted for younger children learning KARATE CLUB: Contact Bev Barth at 306-843-8141 for more to skate. Contact Dave Weber at 306-228-3627 information. Program runs Sept - April. Traditional Martial Arts Training geared to all ages. UNITY CURLING CLUB: Contact Sharon Reiter at 306-228- 2386 or Curling Lounge 306-228-2212. There is Tuesday, UNITY GYMNASTICS CLUB: Recreational gymnastics based Wednesday & Thursday league curling, Junior curling on on the CAN GYM badge program. Promotes fun, flexibility, Monday evenings, and Tuesday & Thursday afternoon curling physical fitness, and the joy of the sport. Fall and Winter available. Sessions are offered for boys and girls. Contact Angela Elder Sturling (2 person) Bonspiel - Nov. 21, 2019 at 306-228-4209. Boxing Day Family Fun Spiel - Dec. 26, 2019 SECOND AVENUE CINEMA: Located at 225-2nd Avenue Pattison Ag Men’s Open - Jan. 21 - 25, 2020 West.Theatre plays movies nightly 7 days a week. Movie Sturling (2 person) Bonspiel - Feb. 20, 2020 Line Information at 306-228-3775. For any information call 19th Annual Oilpersons Bonspiel - Feb. 27 - March 1, 2020 306-228-2256. Bramiche Farms Ladies Open - March 13 - 15, 2020 Doubles Fun Spiel Windup - March 20, 2020 UNITY GUIDES ASSOCIATION: Contact Michelle Pilat at 306-228-2799 for more inforamtion. UNITY MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION: Contact Regan L’heureaux at 306-228-8405 UNITY 4-H CLUB: Call Corinne Van De Meutter at 306-228- 3604. There are four sections in the Unity Club including beef, UNITY SKATING CLUB: Kerri Green at 306-228-9185 crafts, archery and cooking. Children, teens, and young adults SLO-PITCH LEAGUE: A ball league that meets every Friday from age 6-21 years can join the 4-H programs. evening from May - July. Contact Mike Gerlinski at 306-228-2111

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Community Hall Rate EXCLUDING TABLES AND CHAIRS NON-PRIME TIME (SUN-THURS) 24 hours (1 day)...... $400 + GST 6 am - 12 pm...... $80 + GST 48 hours (2 days) cost per day...... $375 + GST 12 pm - 6 pm...... $135 + GST 72 hours (3 days) cost per day...... $325 + GST 6 pm - 3 am...... $250 + GST 6 am - 6 am (24 hrs.)...... $385 + GST INCLUDING SIXTY 8 FOOT TABLES, Kitchen (per usage)...... $85 + GST APPROXIMATELY 400 CHAIRS Wedding luncheon (includes kitchen)...... $160 + GST 8 am - 12 pm...... $185 + GST PRIME TIME (FRI-SAT) 12 Noon - 6 pm...... $255 + GST 6 am - 12 pm...... $105 + GST 6 pm - 2 am...... $375 + GST 12 pm - 6 pm...... $180 + GST 8 am - 2 am...... $710 + GST 6 pm - 3 am...... $330 + GST Concession booth (per usage)...... $85 + GST 6 am - 6 am (24 hrs.)...... $505 + GST Arena lobby...... $85 + GST Kitchen (per usage)...... $85 + GST Wedding Dance (includes kitchen)...... $420 + GST ARENA RENTAL (ICE TIME) - HOURLY RATES All Adult Groups...... $90 - $100 + GST Out-of-Town Groups...... $110 - $135 + GST Furniture & Equipment Rental Youth Rate...... $65 + GST

PER USAGE, BASED ON A 24 HR PERIOD HALL IS AIR CONDITIONED 8ʼ tables...... $7.00 + GST RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Picnic tables...... $15.00 + GST CONTACT TOWN OFFICE TO CONFIRM Coffee urns...... $8.00 + GST Liquor dispensers...... $3.00 + GST Chairs...... $1.50 + GST

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ADDICTION SERVICES: Contact Jhalene Groth at 306-228-2666 - ext. 2950 ARENA: contact Ryan Doetzel at 306-228-2621 CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: Contact Carol Sego at 306-228-3981 or Evelyn Weeks at 306-228-2471 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Contact Helena Long at 306-228-2267 CURLING RINK: Afternoon, Night and Mixed leagues are available. As well as a super league which is more competitive. Adult curling lessons offered. Curling Rink number is 306-228-2212 DONOR’S CHOICE: Contact Eileen Sword at 306-228-2246 DUCKS UNLIMITED: Contact Brent Hepting at 306-210-7034 or Curtis Sieben at 306-228-4515 FLYING CLUB: Contact Rob Smith at 306- HEARTLAND HEALTH REGION VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR: Contact Noreen Wangler at 306-228-2666 HEARTLAND HEALTH REGION: General Information 306-228-6330 INDOOR WALKING PROGRAM: Community Center Hall, Oct 17 - April 14 Monday - Friday, 8 am - Noon KILWINNING LODGE: Contact Bob Cumming at 306-228-2045 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Contact Parish Council at 306-228-2341 LADIES NIGHT OUT: Dixie Berki 306-228-3227 (November) LADIES REC HOCKEY: Contact Niki Bretzer 306-228-7410 MALL IN THE HALL: 2 Christmas sales Val Middleton at 306-228-4536 NEW HORIZONS CLUB: Contact Carol Sego at 306-228-3981 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR: Contact Laraine Wood at 306-228-2452 PEST CONTROL: Dwaine Kopp at 306-228-3184 RIVERS WEST DISTRICT FOR SPORT, CULTURE & RECREATION: Contact Donna Johnston-Genest at 306-882-3030 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Contact Vern Burns at 306-228-2679 SCHOOLS: St. Peter’s Separate School: Contact 306-228-4141 Unity Composite High School: Contact 306-228-2657 Unity Public School: Contact 306-228-4177 SHINERS CAR CLUB: Contact Bob Elton at 306-228-3318 ST. PETER’S CWL: Contact Bea Stephenson at 306-228-2494 or Kim Ducherer at 306-2289664 UNITED CHURCH WOMEN’S CLUB: Contact Muriel Barnett at 306-228-2735 UNITY & AREA HOME EDUCATORS: Contact Janelle Ajayi at 306-228-3255 or Candace Gaudet 306-228-2463 UNITY & DISTRICT HEALTH CENTRE: General Information 306-228-2666 UNITY AGRICULTURE SOCIETY: Contact Joan Sperle at 306-228-2758 or Pat Welter 306-228-4486 Trade Show & Fall Fair: Contact Joan Sperle UNITY AGROPLEX: Contact Joan Sperle 306-228-2758 UNITY COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE: Contact 306-228-4042 UNITY CURLING CLUB: Contact Sharon Reiter at 306-228-2386 or Curling Club 306-228-2212 UNITY ELKS CLUB: Contact Ron Swarbrick at 306-228-3263 UNITY FIRE DEPARTMENT: Contact Leroy Timmerman’s at 306-228-4225 UNITY FIREARMS ASSOCIATION: Contact Keven Mark at 306-228-3052 or Phil Wirth at 306-228-2370 UNITY FLYING CLUB: Contact Maynard Slater at 306-228-2835 or Jim Reese at 306-228-3915 UNITY GOLF CLUB: Clubhouse 306-228-3688 UNITY HEALTHCARE AUXILIARY: Contact Bea Stephenson at 306-228-2494 UNITY HERITAGE MUSEUM: Contact Jim Sego at 306-228-3981 Adanac Hall: Chris Martin at 306-228-4448 UNITY HOUSING AUTHORITY: Laura Howdle at 306-210-8088, including Heritage Manor UNITY I.O.O.F.: Contact Nick Seneshen at 306-228-2332 UNITY KIDSPORT COMMITTEE: Contact Ryan Doetzel at 306-228-2621 for an applicaiton. UNITY KIN CLUB: Contact Bryce Woytiuk at 306-210-7742 or email [email protected] 14 Printed by Press-Herald Publications Clubs, Organizations, Events and Services

UNITY LIONS CLUB: Contact Stan Moncrieff at 306-228-3417 UNITY LUTHERAN LADIES: Contact Betty Hepting at 306-228-2391 UNITY MINERS HOCKEY CLUB: Contact Jake Senger at 306-228-7120 UNITY MINOR BALL: Contact Regan L’Heureux 306-228-8405 or email [email protected] UNITY MINOR FOOTBALL: Contact Jen Wilson at 306-228-8757 • Grades 2 - 6 flag, Grades 6 - 8 tackle UNITY MINOR HOCKEY: Dan Feser 306-228-9956 3-on-3: Dan Feser UNITY MOTO-CROSS CLUB: Contact Steven Dearborn at 306-228-9300 UNITY MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION: Contact Vicki Orobko at 306-228-2203 UNITY REC HOCKEY: Bruisers: Corey Wildeman 306-834-7100 Women’s Hockey: Niki Bretzer 306-228-7410 Canucks: Trevor Frantik 306-210-0008 or Cody Belliveau 306-228-7338 Chiefs: Brad Senger 306-228-8522 UNITY REC SKATING: Contact Dave Weber at 306-228-3627 UNITY ROYAL PURPLE ELKS: Contact Jean Knelson for more information at 306-228-3703 UNITY SKATING CLUB: Star Skate Co-ordinator Sandra Kelly at 306-228-7535 CanSkate: Michelle Aldred 306-228-9294 UNITY SOCCER CLUB: Contact Carin Leibel at 306-210-9316 UNITY WAGON WHEELS DANCE: Contact Bill Romanowski at 306-228-3693 UNITY WESTERN DAYS: Contact Terry Smith at 306-228-1445 UNITY WILDLIFE FEDERATION: Contact Dave Ganter at 306-228-2901 WEIGHT WATCHERS: Call 1-800-651-6000

Thinking of building in The Town of Unity? RiouRiou LawLaw OfficeOffice Land is available and affordable! Michel L. (Mike) Riou •Residential Lots B.A., B.ED., J.D. • Legal Profession Corporation •Commercial and Industrial Lots [email protected] •Infill incentive •Build a house in an established area Mornè Coetzee of Unity and pay property tax on only B.Proc, LL.B. • [email protected] the land for one to two years! •Downtown incentive for buying or Jaspal Gill building a business B.A., LL.B • Student at Law •Commercial and industrial construction incentive UNITY OFFICE 210 Main Street • Box 1900 Unity, SK S0K 4L0 For more information contact Carey Monday - Friday • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm at 306-228-2621 or email [email protected] Other times by appointment Visit www.townofunity.com Phone 306-228-3778 • Fax 306-228-4228 email: [email protected] • www.rioulawoffice.ca

Printed by Press-Herald Publications 15 Unity Pleasantview Cemetery The Unity Pleasant View Cemetery is located 2km North on the North/South access road. You can contact the Town Office at 306-228-2621 for information on reserving plots. SCHEDULE OF FEES 2019 Graced with endless Loving Memorials, Pleasant View Cemetery has become a “special park”, a place of renewed beauty and Lot/Plot Purchase peaceful repose for loved ones, who have been laid to rest, for Single Plot...... $700 families to visit. Double Plot...... $1,050 The Living Tree Memorial Fund and Cemetery Beautification Fund, Infant Plot (For infants less than 2 years old)...... $275 to honor loved ones in memory with memorial donations to develop Opening and Closing Charges a Living Tree Memorial shelterbelt of evergreen plantings, curbed, Regular Adult Lot/Plot...... $460 shrub memorial beds with rest areas, granite benches and potted Baby Plot (for infants less than 2 years old)...... $220 annual flower memorial plantings. A Living Tree Memorial cost is Cremains...... $220 $200.00 per tree per loved member and includes an evergreen Exhumation planting within the tree memorial shelterbelt, keepsake certificate, Vault...... $960 donation receipt and inscription of the loved one’s name on the Urn...... $260 new Living Tree Memorial Granite Plaque, located within the East Weekends and Stat Holidays: Add price below plus GST to cost Shelterbelt Memorial Bed. Memorial tree applications are available Cremains...... $225 Vault...... $250 at Unity Town Office. Columbarium Niche Fees The Cemetery Beautification Fund, donation amount of your Single...... $1,450 choice, provides beautification enhancements in memory of a Companion...... $2,000 loved one and may be chosen for a Loved One’s Funeral/Memorial *** Prices include the interment. Service Tribute fund whereby memorial donations are made. The *** Open and closing of a second (2nd) interment at a later date will be an additional cost of $50 Cemetery Committee expresses sincere gratitude to all whom have ***Engraving is at the cost of the niche purchaser. All engraving on the plaque provided memorial donations and invites everyone to consider must be provided by the niche purchaser and a cemetery permit must be approved a memorial donation in memory of their loved one to provide by the Town of Unity prior to installment. continued beauty to the Pleasant View Cemetery. GRONDINGRONDIN Funeral Services Ltd. UNITY CUT KNIFE WILKIE BIGGAR 306-228-4480 306-398-2469 306-843-2222 306-948-2669

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