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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A2 SOUTHWEST 2 Celebrate Canada 150 medals awarded THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017 People with a global busi- Heart for wounds receive in ness impact to people having combat, the Bronze Star for a daily impact on their neigh- heroic action under fire, a bours and community were all Meritorious Unit Citation, and saluted during a presentation a Combat Action medal. of Celebrate Canada 150 med- Tomorrow’s Canada -  i s als in Swift Current. category was aimed at indi- Cypress Hills-Grasslands MP viduals under 20 who have a David Anderson announced future vision of their commun- the 34 Southwest citizens who ity, and whose passion and contact us were awarded with Celebrate commitment has led them to Canada 150 medals during a work with others to make that • Phone: 306-773-9321 special reception at the Art vision come true. • Fax: 306-773-9136 Gallery of Swift Current on Joy Barsness, Frontier • 30 4th Avenue NW October 20. 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Nation Builders -  ese are Janise Michel, Melissa Richardson, sales, the pioneers and their children In her Grade 12 year, Janise 306-770-2226 who created the foundations Michel not only had marks in [email protected] that communities need to sur- the mid 90s, she spent much of vive – businesses and farms, her time leading her fellow stu- Jerry Butterworth, sales, service clubs and churches, dents and Eastend School in 306-770-2227 re halls and dance halls. SUBMITTED PHOTO organizing a gala and auction. [email protected] Dr. Blayne Banting, Caron- Cypress Hills Grasslands MP David Anderson presented a Celebrate Over $65,000 was raised that port Canada 150 medal to Frontier’s Evelyn Fossum during a presentation evening for Ronald McDonald newsroom Dr. Blayne Banting, as a long- ceremony on October 20. House in . time professor of Briercrest We Day Committee, Scott Anderson, editor, Seminary and Lead Pastor at Division for 37 years. A few She has been a speaker of rural Eastend School 306-770-2224 [email protected] the Community of the organization she has development in places such as While attending the We Day Church. volunteered with include the Memphis and Mexico. Celebration in Saskatoon in Steven Mah, sports reporter, Evelyn Fossum, Frontier MCC Thrift Store, the SPCA Veterans - These are the 2016, the students of the We 306-770-2225 Evelyn Fossum has served bookstore, and Zion Church people who have protected Day Committee at Eastend [email protected] many local organizations dili- Women in Mission. and continue to protect the School set themselves a goal gently, including the Bethel Brad Nelson, Frontier communities we have built of raising $30,000 to adopt a commercial print Lutheran Ladies Aid for 60 Brad Nelson has been a key by risking their lives to de- room at the Ronald McDon- years, the Frontier Museum manager and driving force fend and protect our sover- ald House in Saskatoon. Dur- Kara Stephanson, Board for 30 years, and the behind three international eignty. ing their Raising Hope Gala 306-770-2223, Senior Citizens Centre for 30 businesses that have been lo- Gordon Hartley, Swift Cur- in January of 2017 they raised [email protected] years. cated out of Frontier: Frigg- rent $65,000. Glenn Honey, Frontier stad Manufacturing, Flexi-coil On July 16 1942, Gordon Newcomers Building Can- classi eds Glenn Honey, along with his and Honey Bee Manufactur- Hartley enlisted to fight for ada - This category salutes brother Greg, is a founder and ing where he currently serves Canada in the Second World individuals who have found Classifi eds 1-306-773-9321 owner of Honey Bee Manu- as the CFO. Nelson has served War and continued to do so a new home in Canada, have facturing. What started as a on numerous boards includ- until March 1946. During his Fax: 306-773-9136 chosen to become a Canadian small business on their farm ing Saskatchewan Energy, war service he was in England, citizen, and have found a role classifi [email protected] in Bracken, has grown into an Briercrest Family of Schools, France, Belgium, Holland and for themselves in their new international company that Agricultural Manufacturers Germany. He is the last living community and in building circulation serves OEM John Deere, Case of Canada, Bethel Lutheran Normandy veteran in Swift Canada’s future. 306-773-9321 and New Holland along with Church and the Canadian Current.  e ve Southwest citizens placing product in over 50 Manufacturers and Exporters Michael Evans-Smith, receiving this award were: regional countries. Advisory Board. He has also Swift Current Mohamed Abdelhamid, Swift managers Greg Honey, Frontier served as the Mayor of Fron- Michael Evans-Smith served Current; Maksym Bilan, Swift Michael J. Hertz, Senior Vice Greg Honey is one of two tier for 12 years. as a Canadian in the Vietnam Current; Marilyn Geoffrion, President & Group Publisher founders and owners of Honey Gerald Olson, Swift Cur- War in 1968 and 1969. His ; Bula Ghosh, Bee Manufacturing, a world- rent/Tomkins decorations include the Viet- Swift Current; Dr. Maria Cris- wide supplier of Harvest Gerald Olson, who ranched namese Service Medal with tina Pennington, Lucky Lake; Equipment. Greg, the Presi- near Tompkins, was involved two stars, a Presidential Unit and Toos Giesen Stefiuk, dent of Honey Bee, has been for many years in the Canadian Citation, a Vietnamese Cross Gravelbourg. instrumental in growing the Cattle Association, Canadian of Gallantry with a Purple CONTINUED ON PAGE 23

Funded by the business from a small quon- Beef Export Federation, and set on the family farm to the the Saskatchewan Stock Grow- current facility of over 120,000 ers Association. He served as a square feet that employs ap- Councillor and Reeve for the proximately 200 people in RM of Piapot and a trustee on I’m voting Frontier. The business has the Gull Lake Hospital Board. been in operation for over 38 After enjoying retirement for a years. few years, he decided to run for YES Roy King, Birsay Mayor at the Resort Village of Doug Robertson Mail Registration Number: 005950104 Roy King, a recently retired Beaver Flats where he served irrigation farmer from the Bir- four years. Member, Swift Current say area, dedicated hundreds Lori Ries, Eston The Southwest Booster is of hours over the years to the Lori Ries is a Councillor for Voting Period published by BC1107344, an Birsay Water Users Irrigation the town of Eston and a board November 22 to December 8 affi liated company to ALTA Newspaper Group LP Project. member for Eston and District 1.866.446.7001 www.innovationcu.ca Peggy Koethler Swift Cur- Community Futures. She has rent represented her Region on Peggy Koethler was a provincial and national Com- teacher in the Chinook School munity Futures committees. A3

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A3 COMMUNITY Sask Abilities new name and logo unveiled during province wide launch

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The newly branded Sask Abilities name and logo was unveiled in Swift Current and across the province on Thurs- day morning. Formerly known as the Sas- katchewan Abilities Council, the new name and new vision for Sask Abilities was made to better reflect their services. “Disability does not define who people are. Ability defines who people are. And that’s a powerful message and that’s what we focus on,” explained Kimi Duzan, Swift Current Regional Director for Sask Abilities. The province wide unveil- ing marked a new chapter for Kimi Duzan, Swift Current Regional Director for Sask Abilities, helped unveil the organization’s new logo during a province wide unveiling on the organization which was October 19. founded in 1950 and was ori- Saskatchewan communities. name and logo better reflects our own diversity, and in terms portunity. I like to think we’re ginally known as the Saskatch- They are situated in Regina, their impact in the commun- of the services we provide.” connectors of people and op- ewan Council for Crippled Saskatoon, Swift Current and ities they serve. “It’s all about community. portunity.” Children. Two years later it be- , plus they operate “I think our presence is in- It’s all about inclusion and Additional details of the new came the Saskatchewan Coun- a Special Needs Equipment creasing. I think we’re growing helping connect each individ- logo and name can be found cil for Crippled Children and Depot in Prince Albert, a Part- as an organization in terms of ual to their interest and an op- online at www.saskabilities.ca. Adults. In 1984 they became ners in Employment Office the Saskatchewan Abilities and Supported Living Pro- Council Inc. and utilized that gram in , plus 17104NP0 17111NP0 name for over three decades. Camp Easter Seal at Mani- “The Council considered tou Beach. several choices for names. Ul- Livingston also ex- timately the board concluded plained the reason behind that Sask Abilities, a more the change of their mission modern, streamlined ver- statement and vision state- sion of the name would not ment. only maintain our history but “The board wanted would explain who we are and to create a vision state- who we serve,” Sask Abilities ment that would inspire President Andy Livingston ex- staff members and clients plained during a video confer- to create a world where ence announcing the change. people of all abilities par- “The board also felt it was time ticipate equally in their to update the organization’s community.” name to better capture the “As an individual with focus on abilities.” a disability, my dream is Sask Abilities has become for a society that does not a provider of rehabilitation, recognize disability, but employment, quality of life, values abilities of each and recreational services to both every one of us.” children and adults in seven Duzan said the changed

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Sale of former Palliser Hospital Swift Current, Saskatchewan

Sealed proposals for the purchase of the building and lands formerly Olivia Ferguson (Central School), Nicolas Rojas (Irwin School), Melody Schwartz known as the Palliser Hospital, located in the city of Swift Current, (Fairview School), Jian Aguilar (All Saints School), and Jackson Tuplin (Ecole Cen- Saskatchewan, will be received by the Ministry of Central Services, tennial) were the five students chosen as Fire Chief For A Days this past Thursday. nd Accommodation Services, 2 Floor, 1920 Rose Street, Regina, SK Joining them on the ladder truck during an afternnon at the Swift Current Fire S4P 0A9, until 2:00 p.m. CST, November 8, 2017. Department was Mayor Denis Perrault.

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Minute Steak 24 lbs. $ 00 26 lbs. $ 00 26 lbs. $ 00 for just for just for just 139$ 139$ 139$ STEVEN MAH from last year. at’s the goal is to average price 5.79 average price 5.35 average price 5.35 SOUTHWEST BOOSTER get that place full every night.” All MEAT PACKS AVAILABLE • WE SELL SASKATCHEWAN BEEF e Mayor clearly relished the op- www.meatpacks.com e Canadian Cowboys Associa- portunity to participate in the rodeo 306-773-4473 720 S. Railway St. W., Swift Current, SK tion Finals was another huge suc- event in Swift Current and was a cess as the four-day rodeo event highly visible presence throughout returned to Swift Current for a the week. second straight year. “It’s been really humbling and “It’s been spectacular,” said Swift very rewarding,” Perrault admitted. Current Mayor Denis Perrault. “I “I’ve got a chance to meet a lot of have been hounoured to have been the cowboys and lots of the spon- able to be a part of it from start to sors and lots of people from out  nish. It’s just been fantastic for our of town. It’s really heart-warming community. Full restaurants, full when they share to you how nice HAPPY DEATH DAY 7:20pm *Tues Oct 31 only 7:00pm 14A bars, full hotels and just the whole of a community you have and how community all pulling on the same they’ve enjoyed it and how the rope. It’s just been an amazing op- people have been welcoming to portunity. Year two of  ve makes it them. It really humbles you and even better.” makes you feel really happy to be a “It was really good,” added CCA part of obviously where life makes President Kevin Taylor. “ e stock sense.” was good, the cowboys were good, Perrault said the Finals have been THE FOREIGNER 8:00pm *Tues Oct 31 only 7:00pm 14A the crowds were good. It was great.” a welcome addition to Swift Cur- “ e stock was unreal. I was really rent. Sat and Sun impressed with the livestock, the “ is is a big one. To get the CCA bucking stock and the timed event Finals in Swift Current, to have that Matinee 3pm stock,” he added. commitment for  ve years is huge. Doors open Taylor said year two de nitely ran It doesn’t happen without all the 2:30pm more smoothly than year one. volunteers of course and the spon- “We were more organized. Every- sors and the City sta that I know MY LITTLE PONY 6:15pm *NO SHOW Tues Oct 31 G thing seemed to run smoother be- worked a lot of hours to turn a cause we made the changes that we hockey rink, our Broncos’ iplex, to made and they all worked.” absolutely transform it into a rodeo Next Attractions: Bad Mom’s Christmas/Thor:Ragnarok One noticeable improvement venue. ey’ve done a great job of Doors open 6:10pm 101 1st Ave NE was a four-sided video board that it. I think they’ve got all the kinks Swift Current Movie line 306-773-8031 showed replays and live action as out after our second year and we’ll $3.00/person charge for 3D technology well as crowd shots. just kind of move forward for the Shows subject to change without notice Attendance took a jump during next three. We are just so thankful 2017, with organizers anticipating for that.” BUTLER-JACOBSON/JACOBSON - born to Miranda Butler-Jacobson that all the events and attractions Taylor said the corporate spon- NEW and Orlando Jacobson of Success, a girl, October 19. in connection with the CCA Finals sorship of the event was also much ENTZ - born to Laura and Ted Entz of Gull Lake, a girl, October 17. surpassed the 13,000 mark. ere appreciated. HORN - born to Jessie and Evan Horn of Shaunavon, a boy, October 16. were a total of 10,064 fans taking “ e sponsorship has been great births in the  ve main performances, but too. You always want more, but at GRAHAM - born to Meagan and Brodie Graham of Swift Current, a that total does not include contest- the end of the day you have to know CYPRESS REGIONAL HOSPITAL girl, October 15. ant families, the school aged chil- too where your at and just the way dren attending the free afternoon the economy is this time. I thought ComBap Fall Supper Tickets are Novice and Junior performances it was really good.” Community Baptist Church on Wednesday through Friday, or “Living Sky Casino was fabulous. available 800 Second Avenue NW from the people visiting the trade show or ey had a contestant appreciation Sunday, October 29, 2017 - 5 to 7 p.m. the cabaret. night the very  rst night where they church offi ce “I think that as long as all three gave away free food in the audi- Tickets: or a limited Adults & Teens- $15 parties are happy, and we all are to torium. It was unbelievable,” con- facebook.com/ pages/ The-Southwest- Booster number Children 6 to 12 - $8 my understanding, I can’t see where cluded Taylor. Children 5 & under- Free at the door. we are going to change too much,” noted Taylor. “ e biggest thing is trying to get the building full on the Liquor Permit Advertising Form Wednesday night. We’ve struggled PUBLIC TENDER with that everywhere it has been. I Under the provisions of The Alcohol and Gaming Regulations Act, 1997, The Rural Municipality of Swift Current No. 137 is inviting tenders on Notice is hereby given that Caddy Shack Bar & Grill Ltd has applied to the was told by the committee that it the following property as is: was up four or  ve hundred seats Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) for a Restaurant permit to sell Block C, Plan No. BL3170 Ext 0 Cantuar, Saskatchewan. alcohol in the premises known as The Shack at 508 Cheadle St. W Swift Current SK Tender must be submitted in a sealed envelope with a cheque for Written objections to the granting of the permit may be fi led with SLGA not more than the full amount of the tender. two weeks from the date of publication of this notice. FALL SUPPER For more information on the property, please contact the municipal offi ce Every person fi ling a written objection with SLGA shall state their name, address, and Sunday, November 5 at 773-7314. Please submit sealed tenders to: telephone number in printed form, as well as the grounds for the objection(s). Petitions 4:30pm - 6:30pm R.M. of Swift Current No 137 must name a contact person, state grounds, and be legible. Each signatory to the petition and the contact person must provide an address and telephone number. TENDER 2024 South Service Road West Frivolous, vexatious or competition based objections within the beverage alcohol Community Centre Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 5J5 industry may not be considered and may be rejected by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Licensing Commission, who may refuse to hold a hearing. Adults-$14 The deadline to submit a tender is Friday, November 17, 2017 at 4:00 P.M. 5-12 yrs-$7 Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Write to: Pre-school-$3 Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Linda Boser Box 5054 Come & Enjoy! • Hodgeville Royal Purple Administrator REGINA SK S4P 3M3 A6

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opinion Editor: Scott Anderson Group Publisher: Michael J. Hertz

LETTER TO THE EDITOR SEIU-West raising concerns during Health Care Provider Week

Editor: The people of Saskatchewan SEIU-West, along with need health care services that other health care unions, are high quality and reliable. has asked the Government of Unfortunately, this govern- Saskatchewan to designate ment has decided to discard October 23 to 29 as Health essential pieces of our health Care Provider Week in Sas- care system without thought katchewan. As we continue to the consequences on the to wait for Minister of Health, system and sell them off to Jim Reiter’s reply, let’s reflect private companies who are in upon the state of our public it for profit – not for the good health care system. of the people of Saskatch- Our government has initi- ewan. Services like MRI’s or ated transformational change CT scans; surgeries; and lab to our health care system. The testing transportation. This is biggest change would seem to an incredibly complex system be the decision to collapse 12 that should be world-class, existing health regions into instead, we are struggling contact us The Southwest Booster welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publica- one province-wide health au- to deal with increased costs tion over the writer’s name. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, Email: [email protected] address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters are subject to thority. due to privatization and ill- Mail: editing and limited to 300 words. Copyright in letters and other materials submit- This consolidation doesn’t advised Lean methodologies 30 – 4th Ave. N.W. ted to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them in print, The Booster, its appear to have a clear plan aimed at quality improve- Swift Current, SK Publisher or Publishers and Alberta Newspaper Group, LP do or strategy for the improve- ment. S9H 0T5 not necessarily endorse the views expressed therein. ment of health care services Our health care system in our province beyond saving desperately needs adequate short-term dollars on govern- human resources to provide LETTER TO THE EDITOR ance boards. Unfortunately, quality hands-on health care the Government of Saskatch- services. Every position is es- ewan is without vision in this sential to providing patient health care system as they and family focused health A trio of founding SaskParty also seek to reduce public sec- care in so many contexts. tor compensation by 3.5%. Whether it be Continuing It makes our health care Care Assistants (CCAs) car- members support Wyant sector less attractive to ing for long term care resi- people who bring incredible dents; Licensed Practical knowledge and skill to their Nurses (LPNs) providing bed- Editor: business of agriculture. deau governments’ threat to work in the system and fur- side care; Medical Labora- Some 20 years after the for- He knows government must the small businesses every- ther frustrates our ability to tory and Diagnostic Imaging mation of the Sask Party, we be small and efficient, not where. attract and retain health care Technologists informing must now choose a leader big and intrusive. He believes He opposes the imposition of providers that we have been treatment plans; Food Ser- to follow the most respected budgets must be balanced so a carbon tax on our province in need of for years. The fact vices workers making sure Premier our province has ever that we can continue to afford and set the stage as Attorney that many may not know is nourishment needs are met; had. We thank you Premier quality health care and educa- General for the legal challenge that the hard to recruit list Sterile Processing workers Wall. We can look back and tion for everyone. He wants against the federal govern- of hard to recruit healthcare equipping the surgical suites; celebrate our history and suc- to encourage education and ment. classifications has grown Tradespeople, Environmental cesses, but we also know the entrepreneurship so we will He’s willing to shine a bright since the SaskParty govern- Services workers, and Secur- time has come to plan for the leave a legacy for the next gen- light on the GTH by calling for ment took office and many ity staff ensuring our health future of our party, and most eration. a public inquiry. of the careers that were on care facilities are maintained, importantly – the future of our In short, he believes in the And he understands the time the list in 2010 are still there clean and safe. province. founding principles of the Sask is now to re-set and recommit seven years later. Let’s hope that our Minis- We know all the candidates Party. to our founding principles. On top of this, we have ex- ter of Health takes the time seeking the leadership of the We are not however, just We are a party of Liberals, of perienced unsafe staffing lev- next week to think about our Sask Party and respect them choosing a leader, but also a Conservatives and of all those els, cuts to programs, hiring incredible health care pro- for their on-going commit- premier. We need someone who want effective govern- freezes and layoffs in a num- viders. How they have been ment to public service. After who can represent us both ment, clear leadership and a ber of the existing health re- the foundation on which our serious consideration, we, 3 nationally and internationally viable alternative to the NDP. gions over the last year. This health care system operates. of the Sask Party’s founding and do so with confidence and We are not bound, nor divided has caused great uncertainty I invite you to join health- members, have no doubt that character. We need a person by, ideology. We want what is and instability for all health care workers who have Gord Wyant should be our next with a vision for the province best for Saskatchewan. care workers who move to reached out to Minister Re- leader and premier. for the future. This is why we believe that other provinces in order to iter and their MLAs that pa- Here is why. Gord has governance ex- Gord Wyant is the person we find stability and opportun- tient first care requires safe Gord understands that eco- perience at the school board, need as our next Premier. ities for career expansion. staffing. Together let’s show nomic growth and job creation municipal and provincial lev- Rod Gantefoer, former MLA Melfort, Let’s face it. Working in our support to the incredible must happen through business els. As the province’s Attorney founding member of the SaskParty health care is a job that chan- men and women who put our not government. He under- General, he was a respected June Draude, former MLA Kelvington- ges every day. We work with patients, clients and residents stands how business operates member of cabinet offering Wadena, founding member of the human beings. We are an un- first and call on the Govern- and that government must cre- thoughtful leadership for the SaskParty predictable creature. Every ment of Saskatchewan to stop ate the right environment for Wall government on critical Bob Bjornerud, former MLA Melville- day brings new challenges, dismantling health care. growth. And nowhere is this files. Saltcoates, founding member of the opportunities, heart ache, Barbara Cape more important than in the He is challenging the Tru- SaskParty and triumph. President, SEIU-West

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A7 POLITICS Saskatchewan Party leadership candidates face off in first debate

There were more similarities would do an immediate review like to.” than differences during a cordial of the PST on insurance. It’s He also noted the provincial Saskatchewan Party Leadership something that I think had un- government needs to consult candidate debate in Swift Cur- intended consequences. I’m not and commit to a new 10 year fi- rent on Thursday night. sure that there was enough an- nancial plan. Swift Current hosted the alysis done before the decision “If I become Premier, on day first of six debates to be hosted was made to proceed with it.” one, I’ll put in place a commis- across the province this fall MLA for Saskatoon Northwest sion. They will report within 60 between the five candidates Gord Wyant said he would be days. They’ll have a wide con- seeking to replace Brad Wall willing to consult with financial sultation. It’ll be more than just as leader of the Saskatchewan and insurance professionals to PST. It’ll be all of our taxes.” Party and Premier of the prov- help final alternatives to this tax. Tina Beaudry—Mellor, MLA ince. “I would be prepared to re- for Regina University noted she The debate format provided instate the exemption to re- was quickly opposed to the PST the candidates an opportunity instate the exemption for PST, on insurance. to provide opening and closing and I would make that retro- “I was the first candidate to statements, and answer 10 ques- active to the original date the announce that I would reinstate tion which were submitted by decision was made,” he said. the exemption on PST for in- Saskatchewan Party members. “What we need to do is sit surance products across the The first question out of the down and continue to have that board.” gate for the leadership hopefuls consultation with industry to She noted that when Sas- was what each candidate was make sure that we can come up katchewan’s budget was passed planning to do to address the with a solution that’s accept- in March, they did not know the concerns raised over the spring able to industry, but at the same extent of the federal govern- budget’s initiative to add PST on time not adversely effecting our ment’s tax changes and those insurance. budget.” impacts on small businesses Scott Moe, MLA for Rosthern- Ken Cheveldayoff, MLA for and farms. Shellbrook MLA, admitted the Saskatoon Willowgrove, also “As a result of that, and the province was facing a series of noted he has heard great con- threat of a Carbon Tax, and the challenging decisions as part of cerns about PST on insurance changes we made to fuel exemp- their three-year plan to balance while travelling across the tion, coupled with the PST on the provincial budget. province. He recently had an insurance premiums there is a “I announced a couple of opportunity to meet with the layered effect on our farms and weeks ago that we would be able professional associations that small businesses across this to reinstate the exemption of represents financial planners province. We can not the PST on Crop Insurance, Hail and life insurance agents, who impose this on an agri- Insurance, on Life Insurance, presented alternative ideas to cultural sector, which and Health Insurance. And we the tax. is bolstering our prov- were able to replace those dol- “They’ve shown me that incial GDP while other lars in our budget to remain on there’s a better way to do it,” sectors struggle at this our three-year plan to balance.” Cheveldayoff said. “When put- time.” Alanna Koch, who recently ting a budget together you don’t More debate details served as the Deputy Minister to always have the opportunity to appears online at sw- the Premier, said she has heard consult as wide as you would booster.com. The Doc’s Town Committee extensively about the issue wishes to thank its during her travels across the province. sponsors, partners,

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A9 Immunization campaign underway in Cypress Health Region Health Region, was on hand to the shot. So you can’t spread “We know that in Australia, get his u shot as well as high- as much as you would when who are just coming out of A long line-up of people the  rst u shot clinic in the light the importance of receiv- you’re not vaccinated,” Dr. their winter, they had it pretty turned out in order to roll up Southwest on Monday. ing an in uenza vaccination. Torr said. “But It’s a double hard with the H3N2. It’s an In- their sleeves and get their in- Dr. David Torr, the Medical “When you take that shot, help. It helps you and it helps uenza A virus and it’s been uenza immunization during Health O cer for the Cypress you’re protected. If you get ex- those around you.” pretty vicious for their sea- posed to the And while there are many son.  e good thing is we have virus, it can’t factors that make it di cult to H3N2 covered in our vaccine multiply as predict the type of u season this year,” Dr. Torr said. much as it ahead, he noted that they are For additional details of the would if you aware of the di cult u season in uenza immunization cam- didn’t have in other parts of the world. paign visit cypresshealth.ca.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A10 NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE DISCLOSURE ON CONTINUANCE REGULATIONS (FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS)

Date: October 6, 2017

To: Members of Innovation Credit Union Important qualifications From November 22, 2017 to December 8, 2017, the members The information included in this Notice is current as of the date of of Innovation Credit Union (“Innovation”) will vote on a special this Notice. Deposit insurance coverage offered by CUDGC and/or resolution to authorize Innovation Credit Union to make an the CDIC may change in the future. application to become a federal credit union. Members of Innovation Credit Union are invited to consider the information in The publication of this Notice and a positive vote by the members of this Notice before voting. Votes can be submitted during the voting Innovation Credit Union to apply to become a federal credit union period using one of the voting methods available. do not guarantee that approval will be granted by Canada’s Minister of Finance and other regulatory bodies or that becoming a federal In accordance with the Disclosure on Continuance Regulations credit union will occur on the dates referenced in this Notice or in (Federal Credit Unions) [the “Regulations”], this Notice is provided any other document or that it will occur under the conditions stated to inform Innovation Credit Union members of changes to deposit in this Notice or in any other document. insurance coverage that would apply to their deposits held with Innovation in the event that Innovation becomes a federal credit Continuation day union and, on that same day, a member of the Canada Deposit The continuation day is the date that Innovation would become Insurance Corporation (“CDIC”). a federal credit union, as indicated in the letters patent issued by Deposit insurance automatically applies to eligible deposits held Canada’s Minister of Finance granting Innovation Credit Union at financial institutions that are members of deposit insurance continuance. On that same day, Innovation Credit Union would protection agencies. It protects depositors’ savings in case of become a member of the CDIC, CUDGC deposit insurance coverage financial institution failure. would end and CDIC deposit insurance coverage would begin. Deposits held with Innovation Credit Union are currently insured by the Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation (“CUDGC”), which Current Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation insures deposits held at credit unions incorporated in Saskatchewan. (CUDGC) deposit insurance coverage If Innovation becomes a federal credit union, it will automatically Until the continuation day, the full amount of deposits held with become a member of the CDIC and CUDGC deposit insurance Innovation Credit Union, including accrued interest, is insured by coverage will cease to apply. The CDIC insures deposits held by its CUDGC as described in Table 1. The insurance applies to all forms member institutions, which include banks, federal credit unions, of personal, business and trust deposits held in Saskatchewan credit trust and companies. unions. The insurance covers all deposits in Saskatchewan credit What is covered in this Notice unions regardless of membership, citizenship, or residence of the In accordance with the Regulations, this Notice includes the depositor. following: • Continuation day: information about the day on which current CUDGC deposit insurance coverage Table 1: Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation (CUDGC) deposit insurance coverage for deposits held with Innovation Deposits held Deposits in Deposits in a Deposits in an Deposits in a Deposits in a would end and CDIC deposit insurance in one name more than one trust account RRSP RRIF TFSA coverage would begin; name (joint deposits) • Current CUDGC deposit insurance Deposits fully insured coverage: a description of the CUDGC Savings ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ coverage that currently applies to accounts* deposits held with Innovation; Chequing ✓✓ ✓Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable • Transitional CDIC coverage: a accounts* GIC and other ✓✓ ✓✓✓ ✓ description of the CDIC coverage that terms*† regardless of would apply during the transition length to maturity period to pre-existing deposits held Money orders, ✓✓ ✓Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable certified cheques, with Innovation; and traveler’s cheques, • Standard CDIC coverage: a description drafts, and prepaid letters of credit in of the CDIC coverage that would respect of which a apply after the transition period to credit union is deposits held with Innovation and how primarily liable this coverage differs from the pre- *Including the Canadian dollar equivalent of foreign currency deposits continuance CUDGC deposit insurance †Including the principal on index-linked term deposits and the return once the credit union is holding it coverage applicable to Innovation Credit Union. What is NOT covered by the CUDGC deposit insurance: Additional information will be provided to Innovation Credit Union (1) membership shares issued by a credit union; (2) investment members by direct mail regarding the special resolution to authorize shares issued by a credit union; (3) securities and shares issued by an application to become a federal credit union, and the changes to other corporations; (4) mutual funds; (5) bonds, notes, treasury bills, deposit insurance that would result from becoming a federal credit and debentures issued by governments or corporations; (6) money union. orders, certified cheques, traveler’s cheques, debentures, drafts, This information is also available at any Innovation Credit Union and prepaid letters of credit in respect of which a credit union is not branch and the Innovation Credit Union web site: primarily liable; and (7) the return on index-linked term deposits www.innovationcu.ca before it is paid to the credit union; safety deposit box contents and The information includes examples to help members understand other securities held for safekeeping. the changes to deposit insurance coverage. 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Transitional CDIC coverage coverage is available for a fi ve-year term deposit but not for a seven-year term deposit. CUDGC provides coverage for deposits Starting on the continuation day, deposit insurance coverage for regardless of the length of any fi xed repayment period. deposits held with Innovation Credit Union would be covered by the CDIC so long as deposits are eligible for CDIC coverage. CUDGC • Deposits in foreign currencies: The CDIC does not provide deposit insurance would no longer apply, including to those deposit insurance coverage for any deposits in a foreign currency deposits not eligible for CDIC coverage. or any deposits that are payable outside Canada. This is diff erent from the deposit insurance provided by CUDGC, which covers all A transition period would begin on the continuation day. During deposits regardless of currency. this transition period, any “pre-existing deposits” — deposits that were made with Innovation before it became a federal credit union • Government of Canada as a preferred claimant: The CDIC does and that remain outstanding on the continuation day — would not provide deposit insurance coverage for deposits in respect be insured by the CDIC to the same extent as the current CUDGC of which the Government of Canada is a preferred claimant. deposit insurance coverage described above. During this period No such restriction is expressed in respect of CUDGC deposit CDIC deposit insurance coverage would not apply to insurance. • deposits in a foreign currency or that are payable outside Canada; Table 2: CDIC standard deposit insurance coverage • deposits in respect of which Deposits held Deposits in a Deposits in Deposits in Deposits in Deposits Deposits the Government of Canada is a in one name trust account an RRSP a RRIF a TFSA in more held for than one paying realty preferred claimant; and name (joint taxes on • investments in non-equity shares and deposits) mortgaged property declared but unpaid dividends on those Deposits insured up to $100,000 (principal and interest combined) per category listed above. shares Must be in Canadian currency and payable in Canada. Savings ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ The transition period would end 180 days accounts after the continuation day, in the case of Chequing ✓✓Not Not Not ✓ Not pre-existing demand deposits; and on the accounts applicable applicable applicable applicable date of maturity, in the case of a pre-existing GIC and other term ✓ ✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ Not deposits (with applicable deposit that is to be repaid on a fi xed day original terms to (i.e., a term deposit or a GIC). maturity of fi ve years or less)* For example, and bearing in mind the Money orders, ✓✓Not Not Not ✓ Not above-noted exceptions to CDIC coverage, certifi ed cheques, applicable applicable applicable applicable traveler’s cheques, if the continuation day were January 1, 2020, bank drafts, and any eligible pre-existing deposit that is not prepaid letters of for a fi xed period would have unlimited credit in respect of which a CDIC coverage until June 28, 2020 inclusive, minus member institution any amount withdrawn from the eligible is primarily liable pre-existing deposits during this period. Debentures issued ✓ ✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ Not Any eligible pre-existing deposit that is for a as proof of deposit applicable for CDIC member fi xed term, bearing in mind the above-noted institutions (other exceptions to CDIC coverage, would have than banks) unlimited coverage until the end of that *Including the principal on index-linked term deposits and the return once the credit union is holding it fi xed term. The CDIC transitional coverage does not apply to deposits that are What is NOT covered by standard CDIC Deposit made with Innovation Credit Union on or after the continuation day. Insurance coverage: During the transition period, these deposits would be treated (1) membership shares issued by a federal credit union; (2) any shares as separate deposits from any pre-existing deposits and would be issued by a federal credit union; (3) GIC and other term deposits that covered in accordance with the CDIC standard deposit insurance are repayable only after a period of greater than fi ve years; (4) coverage that is described in the next section. deposits in foreign currencies and deposits that are payable outside Once the transition period ends, the CDIC standard deposit Canada; (5) debentures issued by a federal credit union; (6) shares insurance coverage that is described in the next section would apply issued by other corporations; (7) mutual funds; (8) bonds, notes, to all eligible deposits with Innovation Credit Union. For the purpose treasury bills, and debentures issued by governments or corporations; of determining deposit insurance coverage per insurance category, (9) money orders, certifi ed cheques, traveler’s cheques, drafts, and eligible pre-existing deposits would be combined with eligible prepaid letters of credit in respect of which a federal credit union deposits made on or after the continuation day. is not primarily liable; (10) principal protected notes (with some exceptions) (11) safety deposit box contents and (12) securities held Standard CDIC coverage for safekeeping. The CDIC’s standard deposit insurance coverage would apply to all eligible deposits that are made with Innovation Credit Union after Questions the continuation day. This is the same deposit insurance coverage that applies to all CDIC member institutions. Specifi c examples of how transitional coverage works are available at www.innovationcu.ca. There are certain diff erences between the deposit insurance coverage provided by the CDIC and CUDGC: If you have any questions on deposit insurance, you can also visit the following Web sites: • Coverage limit: The CDIC provides deposit insurance coverage • Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation: www.cdic.ca for all eligible deposits up to a maximum amount of $100,000 for each of the categories, in each of its member institutions • Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation: www.cudgc.sk.ca (please refer to Table 2). This means that, if you have deposits in more than one category, you will be insured for up to $100,000 in each of those categories, for each CDIC member institution. CUDGC provides deposit insurance for the full amount of the deposits. • Term deposits or GICs with a term exceeding fi ve years: The CDIC’s standard deposit insurance coverage does not protect deposits that have a term of more than fi ve years. For example, www.innovationcu.ca 1.866.446.7001 A12

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A12 CCA FINALS RODEO Southwest competitors capture CCA Finals titles STEVEN MAH SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

A total of five Southwest athletes combined to win five different events as well as two additional awards at the Canadian Cowboys Association Finals in Swift Cur- rent. The Waldeck roping duo of Tee and Scott McLeod ran away with the Team Roping championship at the Finals with 190 points, 100 more than the next closest team. “It felt a lot better than last year,” said Tee, who also won the Hi- Point Award. “I think we stopped the clock once last year. This year we got them all knocked down, so that felt good. It felt good to win it with my dad. It’s the first time I have won it and this is his 30th year being here, so it felt good.” “It feels pretty good,” added Scott. “I won it twice with my old- est boy, then we decided to switch partners around as I kind of wanted to try and win one with my youngest boy. It feels pretty good to get that done.” Tuftin and Tyce McLeod placed sixth overall in Team Roping as well. Scott and Tee left nothing to chance on Saturday evening when Waldeck’s Tee and Scott McLeod ran away with the Team Roping title after they won round five in 6.7 seconds at the CCA Finals. Tee they easily topped round five in 6.7 also took home the Hi-Point Award for the Finals seconds to clinch the champion- ship. early in the spring until boys get gonna have to do I think.” we’ve come back strong.” “It helps a lot that we get to prac- back from college. Scott said they After two Finals wins Swift Cur- Windjack, 16, is looking forward tice together everyday. Mom is at haven’t really decided how they rent has become a welcome des- to moving up to Ladies Barrel Ra- home and my brothers, we all help will split up for next season. tination for Gilchrist. cing next season. each other. It makes us better all A return to Swift Current was a “It’s easy to say I love Swift Cur- “It’s going to be hard, but I am up around,” explained Tee. welcome one for Maple Creek’s rent. I love the summer rodeo and for it,” she said. This was Scott’s eighth Team Adam Gilchrist as he won a second I love the Finals here in town. It’s Abbey’s Blake Smith was de- Roping Finals win, but at the age straight Finals title in Saddle Bronc close to home and a lot of locals scribed during the Finals as the of 51 he shows no signs of slowing with 130 points, 10 points ahead are up watching and it’s cool,” said smallest cowboy at the rodeo but down. “As long as I can, as long as of Chance Barrass (Yellowhead Gilchrist. his performance spoke volumes as I can win,” he said when asked how County, AB). The Junior and Novice events the 16-year-old won both the Nov- long he will continue competing. “It’s awesome,” said Gilchrist featured a couple of wins from ice Bull Riding and the Junior Steer The Finals are basically a home- after his second straight Finals Southwest entries who were able Riding. town rodeo for the Waldeck family. win. “It was a battling year. I had to improve upon narrow misses in Smith was the season leader in “It is nice having everybody here. to kind of come from behind from 2016. Junior Steer Riding last season but My whole family can make it here. July on and it was a fun summer Maple Creek’s Sydney Windjack fell just short at the Finals. That means a lot, the amount of from there on out.” finished with 200 points to win “It feels great. I actually won my support in the stands watching us Gilchrist clinched the cham- Junior Girls Barrel Racing in her previous Finals in the Junior Bulls. it makes it a lot easier,” said Tee. pionship with a 78-point ride on final season of eligibility. This is my first year riding Junior Both Tee and Tyce were headed Fantasyland to win the final round “It’s crazy,” said Windjack mo- Bulls and I am just feeling great back to college on Hobbs, New on Saturday evening. ments after accepting her cham- and having lots of fun.” Mexico the day after the Finals “Tonight it was just awesome. pionship saddle and buckle. “Last Smith came up one ride short of concluded. Scott and Tuftin will I had to kind of check myself this year I came in on a run-off and it winning the Junior Steers last year. rope together over the winter and afternoon after messing a good feels so good to be able to come “Six years I have been riding horse up. I came out here tonight back here and do it again.” steers and I have dreamed of this just wanting to have a good solid She clinched the Finals cham- for all of those years. It just felt Roy and Holly Monette ride, one of those hat throw kind of pionship with a final round win in great to finally conquer this and of Simmie, Sask are rides and came out and that’s what 12.86 seconds on Saturday evening. have success,” he said. Pleased To Announce The happened.” “It was just about staying cool He had a memorable final ride Engagement Of Their Daughter Gilchrist was also named the top and calm and don’t overthink in Junior Steers when he scored All-Around cowboy at the Finals. things, just stay in the middle and 81 points in front of a boisterous JessyJ Monette to He said at last year’s Finals that he ride’em like I have all week.” crowd Saturday evening. Smith was considering retirement until Windjack has been riding her ripped off his helmet and jumped SShaun Kindopp his win. quarter horse Nibbler for two years up onto the fence to soak in the son of “Yeah the last two summers prior now. They finished fourth in the moment of his championship per- Bart and Linda Kindopp to that I was sick of traveling. I money race over the regular sea- formance. of Bonnyville, started Steer Wrestling again this son. “It’s hard not too, probably one AB year and Team Roping more. The “I was season leader just about of the best rides of my career. It bronc riding is just fun and it’s for the whole season. At the end of was just all kinds of fun and at the always gonna be something I am the year we had some troubles, but perfect moment!”

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A13 POLITICS Wall reflects back on past decade Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall spoke in his home chance to do so publicly tonight.” riding publicly for the first time since announcing he He reflected on the mindset of Saskatchewan resi- was stepping away from provincial politics earlier this dents a decade ago in 2007, and how things have year. changed over the past 10 years. Wall provided the opening remarks at last Thurs- “We always give credit, and rightly so, to the people day’s Saskatchewan Party Leadership candidate de- of this province and the resources for what has hap- bate, and he pointed out that he was in the Days Inn pened here in 10 years. And we give them credit for the meeting room 18 years ago this March seeking the attitudinal shift that has occurred in Saskatchewan, nomination for the Swift Current Constituency for the where we would be permanent aspirants to being a Saskatchewan Party. have province.” “I have had the honour of my working life, was to “The people of the province deserve the credit. Not first be an MLA for Swift Current, and then to serve as any party and not any government. But folks, I think Leader of the Opposition, and then to serve with amaz- you can take some comfort in knowing that our growth ing women and men as Premier. I just would never plan that we offered, and the men and women that have that opportunity were it not for so many people served in that government, that continue to serve, that are here.” helped create the atmosphere for all of that, had a sig- “So let me just say thank you. I think I’ll be saying nificant positive part to play in the fundamental trans- thank you a lot over the months ahead. It’s my first formation of this province that you have brought.” 2017 Nissan Canada Inc. Canada Nissan 2017 REDLINECLEAROUT © FINAL DAYS ROGUE®

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A14 9:30 a.m. Meeting 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Library. LINE DANCERCISE, Great Plains Col- FALL SUPPER, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Com- BRIDGE AND WHIST GROUP, 1 p.m., lege gymnasium. Beginners 11 a.m. munity Baptist Church. Ticket info: Swift Current Library. to noon, Regulars noon to 1 p.m. 306-773-1568. Info Lyla 306-741-6616 or Leanne STORYTIME, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Swift 306-741-0077. OCTOBER 30 Current Library. Info: 306-778-2752 CRIBBAGE GROUP, 1:30 p.m., Swift TOPS SK3871, 9:30 a.m., Community READ TO A DOG, 2 p.m., Swift Cur- Current Library. Baptist Church. Info: Vi 306-773- rent Library. 6156 or Faye 306-773-8603. AL-ANON MEETING, Thursday’s NICOTINE ANONYMOUS, meeting 6 Hope Group, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., First OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, noon, p.m., 155 3rd Ave. N.E. (downstairs, United Church. Info: www.sk-alanon. First United Church (Library). Info: side door). All you need is the desire ca. 306-778-3765. to quit smoking. ANIME KARAOKE DANCE PARTY, 7 ALANON, noon, Gull Lake Seniors AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP, From p.m., Swift Current Library. Center. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. A Parent’s Heart, 7 p.m., Alpine NOVEMBER 3 OCTOBER 26 up to two years. Info: 306-773-6160. TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SEN- Church. BABY STEPS, 10 a.m., Swift Current LINE DANCERCISE, Great Plains Col- BABY STEPS, 10 a.m., Swift Current SIBLY), 6:30 p.m., Mount Calvary STITCH AND CHAT, 7 p.m., Swift Cur- Library. lege gymnasium. Beginners 11 a.m. Library. Lutheran Church. Info: Cathy 306- rent Library. 773-5028. ROMP ‘N’ READ, 10:30 a.m., Swift to noon, Regulars noon to 1 p.m. ROMP ‘N’ READ, 10:30 a.m., Swift NOVEMBER 1 Current Library. Info Lyla 306-741-6616 or Leanne Current Library. TOP SECRET KIDS’ WRITING CAMP, AL-ANON MEETING, Courage To 306-741-0077. 7 p.m., Swift Current Library. Pre- NOVEMBER 4 OCTOBER 27-29 Change Group, noon to 1 p.m., The AL-ANON MEETING, Thursday’s register 306-778-2752. Centre. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. ST JOHNS AMBULANCE BABYSIT- SWIFT CURRENT SQUARE DANCE Hope Group, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., First LEAGUE OF POSSIBILITIES, 7 p.m., TING BASICS. Children aged 10 years CLUB HARVEST FESTIVAL, First KNIT AND CROCHET GROUP, 1 p.m., United Church. Info: www.sk-alanon. Swift Current Library. Social issues and older. Info and to register: 306- United Church. Guest caller/cuer Swift Current Library. ca. discussion group. Topic: TBA. 773-8236 or visit www.sja.ca. couple Bob and Marion Lees and RUMMAGE AND GARAGE SALE, iPAD FOR BEGINNERS, 2 p.m., Swift Renz Struik. ROUND DANCE, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., First United CRAFT, BAKE AND GARAGE SALE, 9 Current Library. Pre-register 306- p.m., First United Church gymna- a.m. to 4 p.m., Riverview Village Es- OCTOBER 28 Church. 778-2752. sium. Info: Renz 306-778-2197 or tates (The Great Room). All proceeds LINE DANCERCISE, Walker Place PRIDE MOVIE NIGHT, 7 p.m., Swift HALLOWEEN PARTY, 10 a.m., Swift Bernice 306-778-2238. to charity. Current Library. gymnasium. Regulars 5:10 p.m. to Current Library. Watch and discuss OCTOBER 30-31 6:15 p.m., Beginners 6:30 p.m. to FALL SUPPER, settings at 4:30 p.m. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH Milk, the story of the first openly gay ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID 7:30 p.m. Info Lyla 306-741-6616 or and 6 p.m., St. Olaf Lutheran Church. #85 ANEROID, commemoration of man elected to public office in the COURSE. Info and to register: 306- Leanne 306-741-0077. Tickets available at the church office the 100th anniversary of casualties US. In partnership with Southwest 773-8236 or visit www.sja.ca. 306-773-4697. Turkey and all the Saskatchewan Pride. from the Battle of Passchendaele. YOUTH TALENT NIGHT, 7:30 p.m., trimmings. Cenotaph service and placing OCTOBER 31 Lyric Theatre. A chance for young OCTOBER 27 BLENDERS CONCERT, 8 p.m., Lyric wreaths at 11 a.m. Lunch to follow musicians and performers to share LINE DANCERCISE, Great Plains Col- Theatre. Sweet Alibi, with Jadea ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID at the Aneroid 50 Plus Hall. their talents on stage. lege gymnasium. Beginners 11 a.m. Kelly. Advance tickets from Pharma- COURSE RECERTIFICATION. Info and to noon, Regulars noon to 1 p.m. AL-ANON MEETING, Be Good To to register: 306-773-8236 or visit MAKER KIDS’ CLUB, Make a Harry save. Potter wand, 2 p.m., Swift Current Info Lyla 306-741-6616 or Leanne Yourself Group, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 www.sja.ca. NOVEMBER 5 Library. Pre-register 306-778-2752. 306-741-0077. p.m., First United Church. Info: www. FIRST STEPS PARENTING GROUP, 10 sk-alanon.ca. FOWL SUPPER, settings at 4:30 p.m., OCTOBER 29 AL-ANON MEETING, Young Adults a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Family Resource Hope for a Better Tomorrow, noon, BINGO, 7:30 p.m., Royal Canadian 5:30 p.m., and 6:30 p.m., First United ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OPEN Centre. Presented by Parent Support The Centre. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. Legion Branch #56. Church. Advance tickets only from Network. Weekly group sessions for MEETING, downstairs of Swift Cur- church office: 306-773-9353. Meal prenatal and parents with children rent Lions Hall. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. to SCRABBLE, 1 p.m., Swift Current NOVEMBER 2 delivery available.

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FARM LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER R.M. of No. 45 - Royce and Sherry Hamilton Land Fair Value Property Description Assessment NW 21-04-07 W3 Extensions 1 & 2 $143,300.00 Approx. 157.64 acres SW 28-04-07 W3 Extension 0 $142,400.00 Approx. 159.63 acres SW 05-06-07 W3 Extensions 1, 2, 3 & 4 $143,300.00 Approx. 148.12 acres Conditions: 1. Property sold “as is”. 2. Submit bids (including name, address and phone number) with a certifi ed cheque or bank draft for 3% of the bid to the undersigned law fi rm on or before 12:00 p.m. on Thursday November 23, 2017. 3. Bids may be submitted on individual parcels. 4. Highest or any bid not necessary accepted. 5. No bid which is subject to fi nancing shall be accepted. 6. Bidders to make their own inquiries and rely on their own inspection and knowledge of the property to determine its value, condition, acreage and assessment. 7. Cultivated acreages as set out herein are estimates only. 8. Purchaser(s) will be expected to conclude transaction within 30 days of notifi cation of acceptance of tender. 9. Purchaser(s) to be responsible for property taxes from and after January 1, 2018. 10. Bidders will not be called together following submission of bids. 11. Purchaser(s) must be registered for GST and will be required to provide GST number upon notifi cation of acceptance of bid. Submit tenders with cheques payable to: FORRESTER HEINRICHS LAW FIRM Barristers and Solicitors #301-12 Cheadle Street W. P.O. Box 100 • Swift Current, SK S9H 3V5 ATTENTION: GLENN E. FORRESTER A15

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A15 SOUTHWEST MNP unveils new scholarship

SUBMITTED MNP continues to support Great Plains College and its students through the MNP Vern Neustaeter Memorial Entrance Scholarship, in honour of the late MNP partner, Vern Neustaeter. e renewed commitment will provide $5,000 towards the MNP Vern Neustaeter Memorial Entrance Scholarship beginning this 2017-18 academic year through to the 2019-20 academic year, for a total of $15,000. e scholarship will be awarded based on academic achievement to students entering the Administrative Assistant, Business, Electrical or Welding programs at the college. is year, the scholarship was awarded to four students (two Business through this scholarship, while honouring a man whose dedication to this com- students, one Administrative Assistant and one Electrician student) at a scholar- munity and further education was an example for us all to follow.” ship luncheon October 17. “We can’t thank MNP enough for their generosity. is donation will help many “ e regional college system and Great Plains College have helped so many stu- of our students begin their journey into post-secondary education with a little dents further their education and move into careers they love, while staying close more  nancial ease,” said Carrie Voysey, director of communications and develop- to home to do it,” said Jeremy Rondeau, vice president, oil eld services and prin- ment at Great Plains College. cipal partner at MNP. “We’re pleased to help support the college and its students

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31st annual TOY RUN Thank You! the santa claus fund would like to thank sponsors and riders who made the 2017 toy run a huge success!

• AARON Medical Service • Deerview Meats • Medicine Hat Little League • Shine Factory • Anytime Fitness • Desert Blume Golf Club Baseball • Southlands Powersports • Argo’s Restaurant • Digitex • Medicine Hat Moto Sports • Southview Grand Residents • Avalon Hobbies • DLF Financial Services Inc • Medicine Hat Motorcycle • Summit Motors Service • Badlands Harley-Davidson • Fairway Grand Residents • The Bolt Supply House • Medicine Hat News • Big M Ford • Farmland Supply • The Garage Pub • Medicine Hat Police • Blockers • Searra Marie • Tino’s Drive In • Minute Man Press • Boston Pizza • Good Life Fitness • Tommy Gun’s • Murray Chev Olds • Boston Pizza Foundation • Grandview Residents • Top Steakhouse • Napa • Bounce of Fun • Hell’s Basement Brewery • Toy Run Committee • National Transmission • Box Springs Business Park • HOG • Transit Paving • Norwood Grand Residents • Bruce’s RV • Holiday Inn Express & Suites • Travelodge • OK Tire • Canadian Energy Medicine Hat • TSG Insurance • Old Dutch Potato Chips • Care Cabs • Hooplas • UFA • Optimist Club • CAV • Irvine Hotel • UMCI • Perkins • Chatters • Kona Ice • United Rentals • Peterbilt • CHHS Leadership Students • Kost Fire and Safety • United Towing Services • Pit Stop 7 on 3 • City of Medicine Hat - • LaVar & Micheline Payne • Vantage Point 19 Terrace Municipal Works • LMT Enterprises Ltd. • Postcard Portables View Residents • Connaught Golf Club • Logos • Pure Chem Services • Weatherford • Cook Southland Funeral • London Drugs • Ralph’s Texas Bar & Steakhouse Chapel • Lucky Squid • Rangers and Pathfinders special • Coop • Mac Design • RCMP ThaNks • Cornerstone Sobey’s • Magnet Signs • Riverview Golf Club • All Volunteers and Committee • Corona Hotel • McGavin’s Members • RJ’s Water and Ice • Costco • McMillan Transport • All participants and those that • 105.3 Rock • Courtyard A Residents • Medicine Hat Brewing made toy donations. • Creative Floor Coverings Company • Rosenau • The many individuals/families • CSN Sonic Body and Paint • Medicine Hat Exhibition & • Sandstone Pharmacies that supported us with monetary donations. • Davis GMC Stampede • Shannon Monumental • Medicine Hat Golf Club • Sheer Insanity Monster Truck * Our apologies to anyone we • Days Inn inadvertently missed. • Dayz Off Pub • Medicine Hat Kinsmen • Sheriff’s Department

thank you for helping raise over $51,000 in cash and toys for children in our community! A18

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INFO CENTRE: SWIFT CURRENT Buying or selling a Home? MALL

163 1st Ave NE Swift Current See all our Elaine Dickie Darla Robins Shannon Runcie Faye Rister Lyle Eirich Kelsey Adam Leanne Welke Mary Lou Rindahl Alda Spanier Lynn Hurl Cory Boutin Jennifer Plewis Lori Dawn Broker/Owner Associate Broker listings at 741-6474 774-8332 774-8034 774-8555 315-4117 741-1781 774-3215 774-8544 750-9501 774-9978 Stevenson Cell 774-7720 741-5832 306-773-2933 www.century21.ca/accordrealty 741-2999 COMMUNITY Community support sought for expanded Remembrance Day events

SOUTHWEST BOOSTER STAFF branch will be closed to traf- atmosphere of the observa- to the Legion every since ance down there gets less Organizers of the upcom- fic and a series of displays tion. I’ve been in town,” Keys and less every year.” ing expanded Remembrance will be set up on the street. Tickets are $35 per per- notes. “I see every year that “It’s something that I just Day activities in Swift Cur- There will be a series of in- son, and tables of eight or the World War II veterans want to try and give a kick rent are hoping that local formational displays along 10 are available. Advance are dying off, the attend- start to again.” businesses and individuals with a number of vintage tickets can be purchased get behind this initiative. military vehicles. at Pharmasave, the Royal Andy Keys is heading a Members of the Swift Cur- Canadian Legion (306-773- LET US WELCOME YOU! committee that has already rent cadets will be holding 2766) or AM Delivery (306- launched a series of plans their Cenotaph Guard in ad- 773-5241). for the November 10-11 vance of Remembrance Day. The evening will also fea- weekend to attract more There will also be the trad- ture a silent auction, with Judy Mauer participation in both new itional Cenotaph Service on proceeds going to the Legion Community Welcome and traditional Remem- the morning of November and the many community 306-773-8839 brance Day events in the 11, plus a service at the Swift activities they sponsor. www.welcomewagon.ca 6986758 community. Current Comprehensive Individ- A larger schedule of events High School. uals who are will be held on both Nov- New this year will be an interested in RESIDENTIAL • FARM • COMMERCIAL ember 10 and 11, as the evening dance headlines supplying a community has a chance by Rosie and The Riveters. silent auc- to observe the 100th an- Those attending are invited tion prize Teressa niversary of the Battle of to come dressed up for the can contact Vimy Ridge, the 73rd anni- evening. Andy Keys Mannle versary of the D-Day Land- “I want to bring back the at andy_ ings, along with the nation’s feel, and the era of it all,” keys687@ 306-774-4470 military history during Can- Keys admitted, noting that live.com or ada’s 150th anniversary. organizers are encour- 306-773- Bert On Friday, November 10, aging people to dress up 5241. 1st Ave. N.E. in front of the in 40s attire, and wear vin- “I’ve been Legault Royal Canadian Legion #56 tage uniforms to add to the going down Professional Building 306-741-1686 14 Cheadle St. W Swift Current www.southsaskrealestate.com

Come home to living Lee NEW LISTING Davidson at it’s BEST! 306-741-7367 LAND BY LEE 113 Herchmer Cres 1/2 Section NE MLS SK708733 MLS SK708002 Phase 3 Darren COME AND TOUR OUR 2 Morrow BEDROOM SUITES AT RIVERVIEW CRAFT, BAKE 306-741-9645 VILLAGE ESTATES. PLEASE MAKE AND GARAGE SALE AN APPOINTMENT AT 306-773-8146 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH 162 4th St W Mankota 1151 Bell St E 9:00am - 4:00pm KatherineK OR VISIT US ONLINE www.rview.ca MLS SK608710 MLS SK602753 in the Great Room AshtonA COMMERCIAL 306-741-947830 COMMERCIAL Sherri Kirby 600 Chaplin St E 170 19th Ave NE MLS SK703676 MLS SK608463 INDEPENDENT AND ASSISTED LIVING 306-750-1777 1101 2nd Avenue S.E., Swift Current Stop Being an Agent. Start Being an Executive. A19

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A19 SAFETY CAA Saskatchewan Halloween Safety Tips To help children stay safe • Try to use makeup instead • When backing out of park- school cross walk during the between parked cars. this Halloween, CAA Saskatch- of a mask to ensure your chil- ing spaces in the school lot, day on October 31st. • On Halloween night, large ewan is providing a series of dren have an unobstructed be aware that there may be • Anticipate the need to yield groups of pedestrians often safety tips for children and view of their surroundings small children out of your view or stop quickly to avoid colli- travel together. In their distrac- motorists to be safe this Octo- and oncoming traffic. If a who are not normally there on sions. tion, one of these pedestrians ber 31. mask is a part of your child’s other evenings. • Many children wear cos- could inadvertently enter the Parents and Guardians: costume, ensure that it’s Motorists: tumes that limit their vision roadway without notice, espe- • Costumes are always ex- properly fitted and allows • Please slow down to at least on Halloween. Anticipate that cially if sidewalks are narrow citing and fun to wear, but it’s them to see easily. 10 kilometres per hour below they may not easily see your or not present. recommended that parents • Pedestrians should never the speed limit when driv- moving vehicle, or hear it. • Avoid driving during peak help choose costumes that use their mobile phones for ing through school zones and • Be aware of jaywalking ped- trick-or-treating hours on Hal- are bright at night and don’t gaming or texting while walk- residential areas on Hallow- estrians on Halloween as chil- loween night. obstruct children’s vision and ing. Keep your head up een night. Costumed trick-or- dren often switch sides of the • If possible, choose an alter- hearing. and the volume low, pay- treaters will be crossing streets street to trick or treat. nate time to drive and run er- • Children should walk in ing attention to where you are and roads and may not be at- • Watch for children darting rands. groups or be accompanied by walking and looking at traffic. tentive to cars an older teen or adult. • If you are driving and must and traffic. • Consider having children pull over to drop off or pick up • Accus- FARM LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER (Myrna Marie Hoisington and Craig Hoisington) trick or treat in the areas they your children at their school tomed to CAA R.M. of Bone Creek No. 108 commonly walk in, such as or at homes within the school School Safety Taxable Fair Value their route to school and within zone, make sure you pull over Patrollers or Legal Description Assessment Assessment Property Description their school’s catchment areas. into a safe zone and turn on adults to con- NE 36-10-17 W3M $101,585.00 $184,700.00 approx. 158.25 cultivated acres • Teach your children how to your hazard lights. Turn your trol the flow of NW 31-10-16 W3M $102,795.00 $186,900.00 approx. 158.21 cultivated acres safely cross streets, by looking vehicle’s head lights on and vehicular traf- NE 31-10-16 W3M $118,910.00 $216,200.00 approx. 156.73 cultivated acres both ways and crossing only at communicate with other driv- fic before and SW 6-11-16 W3M $96,745.00 $175,900.00 approx. 159.84 cultivated acres crosswalks and intersections. ers by using your turn signals. after school, The cultivated lands were seeded to canola and lentils in the 2017 crop year. • Ensure drivers can see your • Make eye contact with children may A 2,700 bushel capacity aeration bin with wooden floor located on NE 36-10-17 W3M is included in the within transaction as well as 50x50 quonset. children on Halloween night by other drivers who may be not look both Frame granaries, old corrals, well, haybarn, barn, dilapidated house will remain on NE 36-10-17 W3M and will be included in the sale, with the purchaser being responsible for cleanup of yard site as may be required by the Rural Municipality. using reflective tape on their transporting, dropping off or ways on their The following conditions apply to the sale: costumes and giving them a picking up large numbers of own or wait 1. All tenders together with a cheque for 3.0% of the amount tendered 7. Bidders will be expected to conclude transaction within 30 days flashlight to carry. children. to cross the must be submitted to the undersigned on or before 2:00 p.m., Monday, of notification of acceptance of tender. October 30, 2017, with cheques of unsuccessful bidders to be returned. 8. Bids must be made without attached conditions to same. 2. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 9. Cultivated acreage as set out herein are estimates only. 3. Bids/tenders may be submitted on individual quarter sections. 10. Purchasers to be responsible for real property taxes from and 4. Bids/tenders shall indicate which portions of land they apply to. after January I, 2018. 5. Bidders must rely on their own research of the property which is sold as is. 11. Purchasers must be registered for GST and will be required to 6. Highest Bidders will not be called together to finally dispose of the land. provide GST number upon notification of acceptance of bid.

Forward bids and inquiries to: MacBean Tessem Barristers and Solicitors Investment property 3 suites Why rent when You can buy! Great First Time Home! fully remodelled and rented. 2 bedrooms plus a garage. 151- 1st Avenue N.E. • P.O. Box 550 • Swift Current, SK S9H 3W4 119 3rd Avenue NE 422 1st Avenue NW 211 6th Avenue NW ATTENTION: G. Foster Tessem, Q.C. $ $ MLS® #:SK707379 179,900 MLS® #:SK702732 329,000 MLS® #:SK706494 $155,000

Tender: Hodgeville/Morse Farm Land For Sale or Rent

A. RM Legal DescripƟ on Cult Pasture Sweet Renovated and well kept Completely Renovated Investment Property Just Listed! 5 bedrooms 135 Lawtonia NW 10 15 08 W3 140 3 bedroom home in Morse Sask. with 2 suites. Granite countertops plus more! 2 bathrooms and double car garage. 409 Main Street, Morse 304 8th Avenue NW 465 3rd Avenue SE SW 10 15 08 W3 135 25 $ $ $ SE 09 15 08 W3 120 MLS® #:SK707951 109,000 MLS® #:SK705897 369,000 MLS® #:SK709821 269,900 NW 02 15 08 W3 160 SW 02 15 08 W3 120 40 OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEK SE 02 15 08 W3 100 60 Thursday Oct. 26 from 5pm to 7pm Saturday Oct. 28 from 1pm to 3pm Sunday Oct. 29 from 1pm to 3pm Thursday Nov. 2 from 5pm to 7pm SE 01 15 08 W3 145 SW 01 15 08 W3 145 NE 25 14 08 W3 155 NE 33 14 08 W3 145 NW 36 14 08 W3 105 50 SW 36 14 08 W3 130 25 1,600 200 827 Connaught Drive 429 10th Avenue NE 389 3rd Avenue SE 1622 Ashley Drive MLS® #:SK705901 $259,000 MLS® #:SK708471 $242,000 MLS® #:SK702249 $279,900 MLS® #:SK703281 $358,900 Purchase or rental tenders invited on the above land parcels (preference given to tenders involving all lands); tenders close at 5:00 P.M. October 30, 2017; sales to close by January 31 2018; any accepted purchase tender(s) to provide 7.5% deposit to vendor legal counsel in trust upon acceptance; off ers subject to  nancing will not be considered. Successful tender(s) to complete de ni� ve purchase/sale agreement AI Fuchs, Erin Fuchs and/or rental agreement with vendor/landlord. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CCIM 306-741-5160 Home yard includes steel grain storage: 30,000 hopper (12,000 w air); 7,500  at bo� om and 40’ x 100’ steel shed. 306-741-5099 ErinFuchsREALTOR Rent tenders to specify $/acre cash rent; rental agreement to be  nalized with chosen tender(s). HELPING YOU IS WHAT WE DOTM 306-773-7527 All acreages approximate, bidders must rely on their own research and inspec� on. For more informa� on royallepage.ca/formula1 contact Chris Selness at (306) 539-1972. Anita Evans Leah Bragg 306-741-5403 306-741-2622 Tenders to be submiƩ ed to: “Land Tender; Box 242 Pilot BuƩ e, Sask. S0G 3Z0

of Swift Current LANETTE THORESON Independently owned and operated Broker/Owner BOBBI OSCAR DEANNA STRIEB VAL NIMEGEERS BONNIE H. MUNRO BOBBI TIENKAMP ABBIE HOUSTON CHAD CAMPBELL PENNY LEE 306-774-4288 306-741-7835 306-741-0930 306-741-1646 306-741-7224 306-741-2853 306-741-3193 306-932-7711 306-772-1150

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288 13th Ave. NE 3 - 4th Ave. NE Hodgeville 515 Douglas Drive 412 Grey Street East # 20 – 540 Keene Dr. 850 10Th Ave. NE 206 2nd St. S Cabri 518 Gerow St. Morse MLS®SK709596 $269,000 MLS®SK709851 $150,000 MLS®SK709667 $299,000 MLS®SK709701 $340,000 MLS®SK709277 $254,500 MLS®SK705709 $409,000 MLS®SK706549 $115,000 MLS®SK616546 $178,000 OPEN HOUSE 1151 Chaplin Street MLS®SK709123 $364,900 Saturday Oct 28, 2017 513 Centre St. Cabri 646 Glenridge Ave. Swift Current # 207 – 1140 9th Ave. NE # 143- 503 Colonel Otter Dr. 366 Bigford Ave. Wymark 118 1st Ave. E Waldeck 2:00 pm - 4:00pm Your Hostess : Bobbi Tienkamp MLS®SK613438 $110,000 MLS®SK595791 $325,000 MLS®SK705371 $119,500 MLS®SK596934 $219,900 MLS®SK705047 $119,000 MLS®SK702378 $139,900 45 Sidney St. E • Swift Current • 306-778-3933 www.swiftcurrent.saskatchewan.remax.ca A20

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A20 SOUTHWEST SSGA launches Wild re Relief Fund to assist impacted ranchers

The Saskatchewan Stock whatever people can offer,” ing, there’s a lot of people who thousands of acres were burnt people are hurting. We’re Growers Association has said SSGA President Shane need help.” in the res, and close to a mil- calling on our members, and launched a wild re relief fund Jahnke. “ e res destroyed  e most recent res near lion dollars worth of livestock everyone who is able to help, to help ranchers a ected by animals, buildings, elds, feed Burstall, Leader, and Tomp- died in the res or had to be to pull together for the people devastating wild res this fall. and everything else in their kins on October 17 were pro- euthanized. “Some produ- in the ranching commun- “We’re collecting donations way. Miles of fencing were pelled by strong winds, and cers have lost over half their ity who su ered damage and of cash, hay, feed, trucking – destroyed. With winter com- advanced quickly across elds herds,” Jahnke said. loss.” and grass- “The drought conditions People can contribute by lands. An- that fuelled the res had al- going to www.skstockgrowers. other re near ready caused feed shortages,” com or calling the SSGA o ce Glentworth he said. “Now producers need at (306) 757-8523, or produ- in early Sep- to buy winter feed to replace cers can call that number to tember also the grass and the bales they report what help they need. caused exten- lost to the res. Producers do not need to be Here to keep sive damage. “ e damage is absolutely SSGA members to qualify for Tens of catastrophic, and a lot of help. THANKS FOR TRAVELLING WITH US! You Warm WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE ROAD! Count on us for reliable and affordable comfort system installation, service and repair. Regular maintenance will Excel Bus Lines save you money by: Watch for upcoming dates! • Lower utility bills 4 BEARS CASINO AND LODGE THE NEVADA TRIO Nov 6-9 $195.00 PP Jan12-21/18 • Reduce repairs Dec 11-14 $230.00 PP MH $899 per person dbl occ • Longer lasting equipment Incl $120.00 slot play - many extras Many extras incl • Provide more comfort Exchange $100.00 per day no • Protect your warranty points required. 1-888-854-4608 •1-306-773-9554 •1-306-789-1527 155 Alexander Drive 306-773-9393 Swift Current www.excelbuslines.ca

LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER located in R.M. of Maple Creek #111 and the R.M. of Big Stick #141 Legal Taxable Fair Value Property CNRL Description Assessment Assessment Description Lease Income Package #1 SW 5-13-26 W3M $23,850 $53,000 160.34 pasture/hay land $11,010.00 I’m voting NE 6-13-26 W3M $23,850 $53,000 160.52 pasture/hay land SE 6-13-26 W3M $27,855 $61,900 160.25 pasture/hay land Package #2 NE 1-13-27 W3M $55,550 $101,000 160.44 arable land $12,840.00 NW 1-13-27 W3M $45,265 $82,300 160.52 arable land SE 1-13-27 W3M $48,895 $88,900 159.65 arable land SW 1-13-27 W3M $46,750 $85,000 157.98 arable land Package #3 NW 22-12-26 W3M $50,490 $91,800 159.60 arable land $7,292.00 SW 22-12-26 W3M $46,970 $85,400 160.02 arable land Package #4 NE 30-12-26 W3M $28,420 $60,900 home quarter $4,990.00 SE 30-12-26 W3M $65,395 $118,900 160.66 arable land YES Section 29-12-26 W3M Crown lease land • all acres listed are approximate • home quarter has a 10 acre yardsite with mature trees and 150.5 acres pasture/hay land, the house is a 1950’s bungalow having three bedrooms and one bathroom • home quarter also features three stock waterers serviced by a fl owing well • outbuildings include a hiproof barn, single detached garage, 60x120 quonset, shop, as well as a LindaLinda DickieDickie number of other sheds and granaries • all buildings and improvements are included as is (dimensions approximate) and bidders must SStafftaff Member,Member, CabriCab rely on their own inspection including the quality and quantity of the well water • for access and to arrange inspections contact Larry Piller 306-531-5753 • interested bidders may make offers on any individual package or all four packages as a whole • rental payments with respect to the Crown lease land will vary year to year based on cattle prices. The 2017 rental amount was $981.80 plus GST The following conditions apply to the sale: 1. All tenders together with a cheque for 3.0% of the amount tendered must be submitted to the undersigned on or before 4:00 pm, November 20, 2017. 2. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 3. Bids must indicate which package of land they apply to. 4. Bidders must rely on their own research of the property which is sold as is. 5. Cheques of unsuccessful bidders will be returned. 6. Highest bidders will NOT be called together for auction to fi nally dispose of the land. 7. Bidders will be expected to conclude transaction within 45 days of notifi cation of acceptance of tender. 8. Bids must be unconditional. 9. No adjustments will be made to the surface lease income as any payments made on or before the closing date of the sale will remain the property of the Vendor. 10. Purchasers will be responsible for real property taxes from and after January 1, 2018. Voting Period 11. Purchasers must be registered for GST and will be required to provide GST registration number November 22 to December 8 upon notifi cation of acceptance of bid. Forward bids and inquiries to: 1.866.446.7001 www.innovationcu.ca MacBean Tessem • Barristers and Solicitors 151 - 1st Avenue N.E. Swift Current, SKS9H 2B1 • ATTENTION: Logan L. Spearing Telephone: 306-773-9343 A22

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A22 LEKO’S CONSERVATION CORNER Hunting safety in the spotlight across Sask. LINDSEY LEKO and use a rope to raise and lower coyotes at the same time? tion. Hunting season is rolling now. Many weapons; The answer to this is yes. If you do not Q: Can I use a pellet gun to hunt up- of the draw seasons have opened and • make sure someone knows where have a game licence, you cannot hunt land birds? before we know it people will be out you’re going and when you’ll be back; coyotes and accompany a big game Yes, a pellet gun is considered a fire- trying to harvest a deer. As of October and hunter. The scenario here is...two indi- arm under The Wildlife Act and there- 1, the pheasant season is open. And, the • always take a survival /first aid kit viduals go hunting together…one has a fore can be used to hunt upland birds rain in some parts of the province was with you. licence for deer, the other does not. and non-protected species. a welcome sight, but we sure could use As I have been inundated with ques- The person who does not have a li- Remember that if you have any ques- some more. tions about what people can and can- cense cannot hunt coyotes while the tions, please drop me a line and I will do I know I am chomping at the bit to not do when it comes to hunting, I offer other person is hunting deer. my best to answer them for you. have my son coming along with me a rapid-fire question and answer, so Q: If I get called to help a friend track a Until next time…make sure your fire- for hunting season. I am not sure he here we go. wounded deer, can I bring my rifle with arm is sighted in and stay safe. is ready, as he is only 10, and is still in Q: Can hunters use two–way radios me to put it down? Editor’s note: Ministry of Environ- video game mode where everyone gets while hunting? No, if you do not have a licence, you ment conservation officer Lindsey Leko three lives. He gets so hyped that I am No problem with this. These radios should not be carrying a firearm. If it is has spent more than 25 years as a con- sure he will scare away any wildlife that can ensure that you know where every- dark, then you should not be carrying a servation officer in Saskatchewan. For come within range. My daughter, on the one is and can help if you get lost. firearm. many years, Officer Leko contributed a other hand, will never come out with Q: Am I allowed to use a tracking dog Should any of these situations arise, column to local papers on a variety of me as she wants a deer fawn for a pet to hunt big game? The purpose is to contact the Turn in Poachers (TIP) line issues related to hunting, fishing, and and thinks that pheasants are cute. track a wounded animal. Toll-free 1-800-667-7561 and they will other resource-related issues. If you Today, I don’t see as many kids out The answer to this is no. No person put you in contact with a conservation have questions, contact lindsey.leko@ hunting with their parents anymore. shall use a dog in any manner related officer who will give you further direc- gov.sk.ca. When I was a junior officer, back when to hunting big game or wild boar. Use the bands .38 Special and Styx were of a dog for upland and waterfowl is popular… I saw many kids with their perfectly normal. In addition, use of a parents on opening day of white tail. dog for hunting non-protected wildlife A Helping Hand You made it a holiday as no one was in is legal. school, but rather spending some time Q: I have seen turkeys in the wild in with mom or dad out looking for a nice the Oxbow area. Are they legal to hunt? white-tail deer. It is a great way to learn Wild turkeys are protected under The some life lessons and get some quality Wildlife Act in Saskatchewan. There is time with your family. no lawful way that a turkey can be har- It seems like every year there is a vested. Many people feel that just be- hunting accident somewhere in West- cause they are not listed in the hunting ern Canada. In these cases, I would guide that they are open to hunt. This is have to believe that somewhere along not the case. the line during the hunt one of the The goal is to grow the population so commandments of hunting safety was that hopefully someday we can have a breeched. That is why I want to remind regular turkey season like they do in everyone of the importance of gun and other jurisdictions. hunting safety. Q: Can a non-resident of Saskatch- Here are a few safety rules to keep in ewan shoot coyotes while in the prov- mind while hunting: ince? • always handle firearms with care No, only Saskatchewan residents can and attention; legally shoot coyotes. • assume every firearm is loaded – Q: Can I use electronic calls for hunt- PROVE it safe; ing big game? • never shoot unless you’re sure of Yes, there are no restrictions for using The residents of Prairie View Lodge recently made a kind contribution to the your target and what lies beyond; recorded calls for big game hunting. Canadian Red Cross. Agnes Bjore and Esther Feil made a $100 donation on behalf • wear high-visibility clothing as However, it is unlawful to use recorded of the Tenants Association, plus the residents made a series of personal dona- specified in the regulations and make vocalization for waterfowl, with the ex- tions. Georgiana Schuring, Outreach Coordinator, Disaster Management for the sure you are dressed for the weather; ception of snowgeese. Canadian Red Cross in Regina, noted the funds will be used to train volunteers in • use a safety harness in a tree stand, Q: Can I legally hunt big game and disaster management

Hwy #1 MORSE LAND FOR LEASE 306-773-5468 (Cash AND Crop Share) East R.M. OF MORSE, NO. 165 (OWNER: DOUGLAS AND MARY ANNE MONTGOMERY) Swift Current Parcel 1 (CROP SHARE ONLY) Parcel 2 (CASH RENT ONLY) Assessed Assessed Land Value Land Value FALL MINERAL SALE NE 17-17-7 W3 ) SE 16-16-8 W3 ) Sale ends December 15th NW 17-17-7 W3 ) 232,155 SW 16-16-8 W3 ) 142,250 SE 20-17-7 W3 97,790 NE 9-16-8 W3 ) NW 9-16-8 W3 ) 149,560 LSD 3 of SW 20-17-7 W3 ) $ 00 LSD 4 of SW 20-17-7 W3 ) 59,455 SW 9-16-8 W3 66,220 • Grain Storage: 12000 bu NW 4-16-8 W3 81,620 2 OFF/BAG NE 8-16-8 W3 ) SE 8-16-8 W3 ) 152,295 NW 10-16-8 W3 ) $ 00 SW 10-16-8 W3 ) 130,010 • Grain Storage: 26,000 bu Supplement Lick Tubs OFF/TUB 5 • Term - 3 years Conditions: FOR ALL YOUR CATTLE 1) Tenders must be submitted to the law fi rm, Anderson & Company,by 12:00 o’clock noon, the 15th day of November, 2017 2) Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted HANDLING NEEDS 3) Tenders considered on individual parcels 4) Tenders must rely on their own research and inspection of the property and confi rm acres, assessments and other particulars 5) Tenders may be called to the offi ce of the undersigned to fi nalize the terms of Lease(s) Forward bids and inquiries to: MORRIS A. FROSLIE • ANDERSON & COMPANY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS • 51 - 1st Ave NW P.O. BOX 610 • SWIFT CURRENT SK S9H 3W4 PHONE: 306-773-2891 • File No. 02836-010F A23

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 A23 SOUTHWEST Celebrate Canada 150 medals awarded

CONTINUED FROM PAGE A2 of the village council to purchase the hurst Councillor for two terms. Bridge Builders - This recognition building. The Morse Museum opened Millie Spagrud, Gull Lake award is for people who have given its doors in 1987, and this commun- Millie Spagrud has made a signifi- tirelessly through their service clubs, ity gem continues to thrive 30 years cant musical contribution to Gull businesses, sports organizations, and later, with nationally recognized Lake and area. She was, for many cultural groups. school programming, art exhibits, years, a much-loved piano teacher Lindsay Alliban, Hazlet annual fundraisers and community (recently retired), a Senior and Junior Lindsay Alliban is Hazlet’s eco- events year-round. choir pianist, a school band program nomic development officer, but she Jacqueline Powell, Swift Current and music festivals accompanist, also puts in many countless volun- Jacqueline Powell has spent many and she is still active as Knox United teer hours for many of the projects years working with and for those Church’s pianist and a member of the community does. with special needs. She is employed local bands. Rod Appleby, Caronport by the Saskatchewan Abilities Coun- Jason Tangen, Swift Current Rod Appleby has been the Fire cil and is highly qualified as a coach Jason Tangen is an officer with 605 Chief for the Caronport Volunteer and mentor. She has given of her own Tarry Air Cadets which he began Fire Department for the past nine time to many volunteer activities in about 13 years ago. He is a member of years, and has been a volunteer with swimming, especially for the Special Legion Branch #56 since 2011, serv- the department for over 30 years. Olympics since 1995. ing on Legion council and became SUBMITTED PHOTO Dallas Block, Shaunavon Shelly Rusnell, Parade Commander for the Legion in Janise Michel of Eastend received an indi- Dallas Block does amazing work Shelley Rusnell has given decades 2016. vidual Tomorrow’s Canada Celebrate Can- at Rock Solid Refuge, where he has of volunteer work to the community. Jerry Wiens, ada 150 medal, plus she accepted a medal spent the last 10 years working with She has tirelessly given her time and Jerry Wiens has been an instru- for the We Day Committee at Eastend 13 to 18 year old male adolescents energy to others as a First Responder, mental part of the Beechy Fire De- School during a presentation ceremony struggling with life controlling issues. a volunteer Fire Fighter, and a Girl partment. He goes above and beyond in Swift Curren this past Friday. The med- Wilfred Boon, Lucky Lake Guide Leader for approximately 20 for the call of duty as a volunteer fire- als were presented by Cypress Hills Grass- Wilfred “Willie” Boon, a retired years. She has been a Village of River- fighter and Fire Chief. lands MP David Anderson. farmer from Lucky Lake, is a dedi- cated volunteer to both the Lucky Lake Community Center and the Lucky Lake Health Care Center. 17104SM9 Timothy Geiger, Leader Timothy Geiger has been com- mitted to the Rural Municipality of Happyland for the past 26 years. He started as a councillor from 1991-92 and in the fall of 1992, Geiger was elected as Reeve, a position he still holds today. He has played an inte- gral role in the development of an integrated health facility concept in the community and surrounding areas. Mabel Hobbs, Maple Creek Mabel Hobbs is a soldier of the Maple Creek Salvation Army Corp. She has volunteered with the Red Shield Campaign, food drives, Christ- mas kettles and packing food ham- pers. Hobbs has been a teacher for almost 30 years at rural, Hutterite and federal prison schools. She is a past volunteer tutor of ESL with the Cypress Regional College and the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge. Tom Luchenski, Lucky Lake Tom Luchenski has served on Vil- lage Council for many years as both an Alderman and Mayor. Luchenski was instrumental in working with local municipalities, provincial and federal government departments to put forward a plan to fund and build a paved lighted air strip in Lucky Lake. He has been involved with the Coteau Hills Rural Water Association since it was formed. The multi-million dollar project was engineered by PFRA to provide raw water from Lake Diefen- baker to three communities, one Hut- terian Colony and to any local farm that subscribes to the service. Dr. Paul Magnus, Caronport Dr. Paul Magnus is a long time professor of Leadership and Man- agement at Briercrest Seminary, along with being a former and distin- guished President. Darlene Nicholson, Swift Cur- rent/Morse Darlene Nicholson recognized that the 1912 school in Morse needed preservation as a heritage building. In the early 1980s, with the wreck- ing ball hovering, Nicholson was instrumental in the incorporation process, gathering support of Herit- age Saskatchewan and the approval A24

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SOCCER Colts add second soccer league title STEVEN MAH league last season. a 4-2 win over the Prince Al- reach we really came to play of passing,” added Gelowitz, SOUTHWEST BOOSTER “I thought we played a bert St. Mary Marauders to and we worked hard during who said that the team was strong game,” said grade 10 clinch a spot at Provincials. the second half.” headed to Provincial to win It was a successful week central midfielder Jaedyn Nua Durasevi scored twice The Colts ran into a tal- it. for the Swift Current Comp. Carefoot. “We let up a little in the first 15 minutes to ented Prince Albert Carl- “We are very excited,” said Colts soccer team as they bit, but we ended up playing give the Colts a 2-0 lead. St. ton Crusaders team in the Gelowitz. “With this young won a league title and our hearts out.” Mary cut the lead in half in Regional final and lost 7-0 to team I think it’s going to also advanced to 3A Boys “I thought we played pretty the 23rd minute, but Gelow- conclude their week. be good for next year when Provincials. well,” added Gelowitz, who itz scored early in the second The Colts will head to everyone keeps getting Wednesday, the Colts de- tapped home a rebound half to restore the two- Regina for Provincials on better as well.” feated the Moose Jaw AE for the game-winning goal. goal lead. St. Mary scored Friday and Saturday. “It is way more Peacock Tornadoes 2-1 to “We started off pretty good moments later to cut the “I think it is structure competitive,” said Gelowitz win a second straight Moose and we kept getting better deficit in half again but Care- and team play more than of his first season of high Jaw High School Boys Soccer throughout the game.” foot added a late goal from anything. If we cycle the ball school soccer. “There is a lot League championship. The Colts were right back distance to seal the win. better than we have been more attacking from the out- Tony Roin and Kieran in action when they hosted “We actually started then we’ll do a lot better,” side instead of more from the Gelowitz scored to lift the 3A SHSAA Regionals on out a little flat,” admitted said Carefoot. middle. There is a lot more Colts to their second straight Friday and Saturday. They Carefoot. “Then once we “Lots of communication, pressure and bigger guys league title since joining the got off to a great start with realized the game was within keep our structure, and lots than me.”

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 B2 SOCCER Ardens win league and Regional championships

STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER The Swift Current Comp. Ardens won a ninth straight Moose Jaw High School Girls Soccer League title on Oct. 19.

STEVEN MAH pionship Thursday when they the Ardens improved to 16-1 over the rival Prince Albert Simpson all added a goal and SOUTHWEST BOOSTER defeated the Eagles overall on the season. Jaden Carlton Crusaders. The Ar- an assist. Juliana Whalen also 3-1 as their league unbeaten McKenzie picked up the win in dens scored five goals on five found the back of the net for The Swift Current Comp. streak reached 94 matches. goal. penalty attempts to defeat the her first career goal with the Ardens soccer team had a Grade 10 striker Jan- “I expected Weyburn to give host Crusaders. Ardens. memorable week with a pair nae Carlson led the Ardens us a good test and they deliv- The Ardens were led in regu- Jessica Warren, Rebecca of championship perform- with two goals, while grade ered,” said 13th-year head lation by two goals and one Treen, and Cassie Barber all ances only two days apart. 12 captain Lauryn Hayes coach Dale Perry. “I am still assist from Carlson. Hayes registered two-assist outings, The Ardens won a ninth added a goal and an assist. trying to figure out whether assisted on two goals and while Vance and Jodi Jacklin straight Moose Jaw High Ali Vance and MJ Ander- we just weathered the on- scored in the 85th minute to added singles as the Ardens School Soccer League cham- son both added assists as slaught or we responded. force overtime. Anderson also improved to 18-1 on the cam- I think we had a goal and an assist. paign. 17104CC3 turned it off “The girls went to Regionals The Ardens will be in Este- a bit after we with one goal in mind, win Re- van for Provincials this week- went up 3-0.” gionals to get favourable seed- end where they look to medal The Ardens ing at Provincials. Beating our for a third straight season at won twice arch rivals in the final made it the eight-team tournament. in Prince Al- even sweeter,” said Perry. They will open the tourna- bert to add The Ardens had opened the ment on Friday morning in a SHSAA 3A tournament with an 11-0 win the quarter-finals against the Girl’s Soccer over ’s Holy Ros- host Elecs. Regional title ary to clinch a spot at Prov- “The team had three goals to their tro- incials. McKenzie and Ali for the season, win the phy case on Vance combined to earn the league going undefeated, Saturday. shutout. win Regionals and take gold The Ardens Hayes led the Ardens with at Provincials. Two have clinched the a hat trick, followed by two been accomplished and the Regional title goals apiece from Anderson third is viable if we stay fo- with a win in and Taylor Kohls. Carlson, Al- cused and determined,” said penalty kicks lison Wall, and Calli Moreau- Perry.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 B3 Broncos top line continues to produce The Swift Current Broncos top line duced another four goals but the team continued to produce on the road as they lost 5-4 in overtime to the host Koote- took three of a possible four points out of nay Ice. Colton Kroeker scored midway a two-game road trip last weekend. through the four-on-four overtime per- Tyler Steenbergen registered his third iod to hand the Broncos their first road four-goal outing of the season to lead the loss this season. Broncos to a 6-4 win over the host Leth- Heponiemi scored twice and added bridge Hurricanes Friday. an assist, while both Steenbergen and The Broncos top line totaled 13 points Gawdin scored during three-point out- as Aleksi Heponiemi added a goal and ings. Flodell made 31 saves on 36 shots three assists and Glenn Gawdin regis- in his first loss to fall to 8-0-1-0. He was tered four assists to go with Steenber- second in the league with a 0.924 save gen’s five-point outing. Defenseman percentage and was tied for the league Sahvan Khaira added a goal and an assist lead with eight wins. as well. Steenbergen leads all WHL skaters Logan Flodell improved to 8-0 with with 21 goals and 33 points in only 11 31 saves for the Broncos, while Stuart games played. It took the Sylvan Lake Skinner took the loss with 12 saves on 17 product 28 games to reach the 20-goal shots over two periods. Reece Klassen al- plateau last season during his 51-goal lowed one goal on eight shots over two campaign. periods of work. Heponiemi was tied for second in Jordy Bellerive scored twice for the points with 33 and tied for the league Hurricanes, while Dylan Cozens and lead with 22 assists, while Gawdin sat Zane Franklin also counted. fifth in league scoring with 25 points. The Broncos scored on both of their The Broncos finished the weekend power play opportunities, while Leth- with a 9-1-1-0 record to lead the WHL. bridge finished two-for-three on the They are at home this weekend to host man-advantage. the Saskatoon Blades on Friday and the FILE PHOTO BY STEVEN MAH Saturday, the Broncos top line pro- Medicine Hat Tigers on Saturday. Aleksi Heponiemi has 33 points in his first 11 games this season.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 B4 HOCKEY Legionnaires defeat Contacts in overtime The Swift Current Home Wildcats split with Prairie Fire Hardware Legionnaires had a quiet week with only The Swift Current Dia- one game, but they added mond Energy Wildcats split a second straight win over a two-game set against the the host Saskatoon Contacts visiting Melville Prairie Fire Thursday. in the Saskatchewan Female Defenseman Christian Rie- Midget AAA Hockey League mer scored in overtime to lift over the weekend. the Legionnaires to a 6-5 win, Saturday, the Wildcats their second victory over the snapped a four-game losing Contacts in five days after a streak with a 5-1 win over the 10-2 win Sunday. Prairie Fire in their annual Owen Ozar led the Legion- Pink Game. The Wildcats naires with a hat trick, while took advantage of 10 power Jacob Piller notched three play opportunities to score assists. Rin Beny and Hunter the first three goals on the Lamb also scored and Jagger man-advantage over a 1:05 Prosofsky added a pair of as- span in the first period. sists. Brookyln Colborn, Layne Mkyllan Couture and Hryhoriw, and Ryleigh White Mason Strutt also added all scored on the power play single helpers. Steven Duch- before Taylor Lind scored scher earned the win with 31 twice at even strength during saves on 36 shots. a three-point outing. Carissa The Legionnaires improved Hogan registered two assists, SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER to 6-3-0, while the Contacts while Tenelle Lind, Toni The Swift Current Wildcats defeated the Melville Prairie Fire 5-1 in their annual Pink Game Saturday. moved to 4-5-0. Ozar was Theaker, Trista Labarowski, tied for the league lead with and Kenedee Klevgaard all ing goal before allowing five Harper Davey took the loss will return to SFMAAAHL ac- eight goals, while Lamb and added single helpers. Amaya of the next six goals. They with 20 saves on 25 shots. tion on Nov. 8 when they visit Piller were tied for the league Giraudier made 16 saves on scored twice in the third per- Jamieson made 19 saves on the Notre Dame Hounds in lead with 15 points. 17 shots in the win. iod but were unable to pull 23 shots for the Prairie Fire, Wilcox. Their next league action Jordyn Bear scored the only even. who improved to 3-4-0-0. Wildcats Taylor Kirwan will be Friday when they visit goal for Melville, while Chey- Taylor Lind led the Wild- Sadie Rabiej, Brooke Hauser- and Taylor Lind will repre- the Saskatoon Blazers. They enne Jamieson took the loss cats with a goal and two as- mann, Jaydea Guenter-Belte, sent Saskatchewan at the will be at home Sunday to the with 21 saves on 26 shots. sists, followed by a goal and Jordan Fry, and Kailey Ot- 2017 National Women’s Prince Albert Mintos at 1:45 Sunday, the Wildcats were an assist from both Sara tenbreit all scored for the Under-18 Championship in p.m. at the Innovation Credit unable to complete the week- Kendall and Taylor Kir- visitors. Quebec City from Nov. 1-5. Union iplex. They also host end sweep in a 5-4 loss. The wan. White, Theaker, and The Wildcats concluded Saskatchewan opens the the Regina Pat Canadians Wildcats scored the open- Klevgaard all added assists. the weekend with a 4-4-0-1 tournament on Nov. 1 against on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the record. They British Columbia. iplex.

We would like to recognize and acknowledge the many contributions from those who assisted and worked tirelessly on the emergency wild fi re situation in Burstall, Leader, and surrounding areas. Many organizations, partner agencies, and good-hearted individuals supported the effort of evacuating long term care residents and hospital patients from Leader. Safety is our top priority and the decisions made during this emergency situation and evacuation were to ensure the safety of patients, residents, and staff. While it is diffi cult to list everyone who assisted, we want to say thanks to: • Towns of Leader, Eatonia, and Cabri • SaskPower • City of Swift Current • SaskTel • Prairie Oasis (Eatonia) • Chinook School Division • Cypress Health Region staff • Rilling Bus • The Meadows • Abilities Council • Regina Communications Centre • Long term care resident family members • Swift Current and District Ambulance EARLY DEADLINES • Patient/Family Centred Care representatives Service • Volunteers, including bus drivers • RCMP • Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare • Local fi re departments and volunteers PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO who assisted Foundation • Provincial ministries and emergency • Subway, Swift Current REMEMBRANCE DAY response teams • Swift Current Coop TH • Heartland Health Region • Many others NOVEMBER 11 , 2017 THE SOUTHWEST BOOSTER WILL HAVE EARLY DEADLINES FOR THE NOVEMBER 16TH ISSUE AS FOLLOWS: DISPLAY AD DEADLINE: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9TH @ 2PM CLASSIFIED/OBITUARY DEADLINE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH @ 1 PM WE WILL BE CLOSED NOVEMBER 13TH. LEST WE FORGET A29

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 B5 Midget Female Broncos earn single point The Swift Current Full Kalea Sauder and Chel- Line Ag Broncos opened sea Wilson led the Broncos a four-game home stand with a goal and an assist with two games against each, while Jannae Carl- the Estevan Bear Cats in son and Taylor Kohls also the South Saskatchewan scored. Bailey Wilson, Josie Midget AA Hockey League Calwell, Haubrich, and Car- over the weekend. men Hildebrandt all added Saturday, the Broncos assists and Allison Wall lost 4-1 on a lone goal from earned the draw in goal. Bailey Wilson with assists The Broncos dropped to from Kaitlyn Haubrich and 2-1-1 early in the South Sas- Chelsea Wilson. katchewan Female Midget Sunday, the Broncos led Hockey League regular 1-0 after one period, al- season. They will host the lowed four goals in the Regina Ravens on Saturday middle stanza, but scored at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 12 twice in the final frame to p.m. at Fairview East Arena STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER tie the Bear Cats 4-4. this weekend. Veteran goaltender Allison Wall backstopped the Full Line Ag Broncos to a 4-4 draw against Estevan Sunday.

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returned to Medicine Hat for their club in Hazlet called “The Hoops and retirement years. He is survived by his Boots.” During these outings, they made beloved wife, Jean Anderst of Medicine many lasting friends. Rob was a Hat as well as his children, Coleen (Vic) member of the Masonic Lodge, and Klassen of Airdrie, and Grant (Melanie) Jean was a member of the Order of Anderst of Medicine Hat; great Eastern Star — she worked her way up granddaughter, Vanessa (Jason) Smith to Worthy Matron. After Jean and Rob and their family; two sisters, Esther separated, she married Wilf (Oliver) Krause of Calgary and Martha Schmidt Halvorson in 1974. Wilf lived in Calgary, of Medicine Hat as well as numerous and this started a new adventure in her nieces and nephews. He was life with a whole new family. Even with predeceased by his brother, Irvine and these new responsibilities, Jean made it one sister, Leona Wadosky. Ben will a point to come back to the family farm always be remembered and cherished every spring seeding and harvest to help for his kind and gentle spirit and cook and take meals to the field for her wonderful sense of humour. The boys. After Wilf passed away in 2003, memorial service was held in the Jean lived in Calgary until 2009, when PATTISON CHAPEL on Thursday, she moved to Riverside Village Estates ANDERST October 19, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. with in Swift Current, and where she lived Ben Anderst went peacefully to meet his Pastor Lance Duncalfe officiating. As an until she dislocated her hip in this past Saviour on October 17, 2017 with his expression of sympathy donations may HALVORSON September. Jean is survived by her family at his side. Ben was born in be made to the Gideons International in Jean Halvorson, age 96, passed away children, Sandra (Larry) Assaly and Linacre, Saskatchewan on March 4, Canada 177- 1415 28 St. SE, Medicine on September 28, 2017 at the Cypress Basil (Elaine) Haydon; her step- 1928, to Rosie and Dan Anderst. Ben Hat, AB T1A 8P9. To e-mail an Regional Hospital, Swift Current, SK, daughters, Sylvia (Richie) Carter, worked with his father drilling water expression of sympathy, please direct it with her family at her side. Jean Irene Eleanor (David) Cadman, Marilyn (Jack) wells and spent his spare time working to: [email protected] subject Halvorson was born on July 4, 1921 in Innes, and Kim (Chuck) Halvorson; her on his Harley. When he left home, he heading: Ben Anderst, or you may visit the Hazlet District, SK to Mayer & Hilda grandchildren, Michael, Adam (Tasi), decided to pursue mechanics and www.pattisonfuneralhome.com and Sannes. Jean grew up on the Sannes and Thomas (Roberta) Haydon, Michele farming. In 1952, he met his wife, Jean leave a message of condolence. farm just north of Hazlet and attended Assaly, and Dori (Mike) O’Callaghan; her Wessner and they were married on July Arrangements are by the PATTISON the Pittville school — sometimes riding great-grandchildren; Jacob and Cole 2, 1954. They started their life and FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM her horse or walking the almost three O’Callaghan, Maxwell Assaly-Smith, family together in Medicine Hat, they 540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat miles up hill to get there. After Brodie-lynn and Houston Finlayson, made their home and raised their family T1A 2V6. Please call 1-866-526-2214 completing her schooling, she moved to Hudson Haydon, Addison Haydon, and in Morse, Saskatchewan, and finally for further information. Weyburn to work as a nurse’s assistant, Eric, Isabel, and Lucas Haydon; her which provided her with some scary sister-in-law, Liz Sannes; her niece, stories to tell about her shifts at the Leanne (Manny) Weisgerber; her Lyon, and Bob (Cheryl) Perkins; brother- mental hospital. She moved back to nephew, Peter Escobar; and by many in-law Dennis Hillis; sisters-in-law Josie Cabri and worked as a nurse at the Cabri step-grandchildren and great- Devine and Alice Davie; as well as Hospital. During this time, she met grandchildren. Jean was predeceased numerous nieces and nephews. She is Robert Haydon, and they married in by her husband, Wilf Halvorson; her ex- predeceased by husband Leonard Dash, 1944. Together they had three husband, Robert Haydon; her son, Gary her parents George and Alice Perkins; children— Sandra, in 1947, Gary, in Haydon; her step-son, Cameron parents-in-law Joe and Anna Dash; 1949, and Basil, in 1953. During her Halvorson; her parents, Mayer & Hilda brother Lloyd Perkins; sister Jackie years of farming with Rob, she worked Sannes; her brothers, Orville Sannes Hillis; nephews Kelly Perkins and Jim hard at planting trees and cooking and Donald Sannes; her sister-in-law, Hillis, great nephew Steel Davie and meals, as well as helping in the field. Mavis (Jose) Escobar; and by many of brothers-in-law Dennis Shaddock, Ron Jean always had a big garden and did a her Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. Jean Lyon, Alfred Davie and Jack Devine. lot of canning — she would walk meals will be dearly missed by her family, and Doris was born in Aneroid, SK on over to Rob’s parents, and hauled water those who knew her as the special October 25, 1931. Doris and Leonard to every little fruit and evergreen tree person she was. As per Jean’s request, were united in marriage on October 15, she had planted around their yard. Jean no formal funeral service will be held. 1953. She was a long time member of was known for her homemade bread Her family will have a Private Internment the Royal Purple, Swift Current Square and cinnamon buns, which got eaten as Service at a later date. In memory of Dance Club and the United Church fast as they came out of the oven by Jean Halvorson, donations made to the DASH Women (U.C.W.). She enjoyed whomever happened to be there — Cabri Hospital Auxiliary would be Doris Mae age 85 of Swift Current, SK needlepoint, cross stitching, and square neighbors, nephew, or grandchildren. appreciated by the family. Funeral passed away on October 5, 2017 at dancing. Doris especially loved her daily Rob’s sister, Mavis, and her husband, arrangements were in care of Swift Cypress House. The Memorial Service coffee sessions with friends and family. Jose, visited from Texas every summer Current Funeral Home, Swift Current, was held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October Donations in Doris's memory may be with their son, Peter. Along with all her SK. For further information or to leave a 20, 2017 at the First United Church with made to the Canadian Cancer Society other jobs, she always found time every personal message of condolence on the Reverend Annette Taylor officiating. The 1910 McIntyre Street Regina, SK S4P day to play cards with them. Jean & Rob family’s obituary page, please go to eulogy was read by her niece Shay-Anne 2R3. Warren's Funeral Home were enjoyed square dancing, and started a swiftcurrentfuneralhome.com Schier (nee Shaddock), and readings entrusted with the arrangements. For were given by her nephew Brad Davie further information call 306-773-8831 and family friend Donna Wilker. The or 1-800-267-6606 or visit our website He was predeceased by his loving wife interment service took place at Memory at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and Clara; his parents Walton and Ethel Fox, Gardens Cemetery. Doris is survived by express your sympathy to family and his siblings. Glenn married Clara her siblings Lorraine Shaddock, Joan members in our book of condolences. Geisinger in 1957. Glenn was in sales most of his working life. Working for Fairbanks Morris, Thompson Auto and Supply, and then onto selling farm implements for Ralph’s Sales and Exchange, Foxwood Farm Equipment When a family suffers loss, they are and ended his career well into Finding retirement age with Jaydee Equipment. difficult times. But finding family He spent many hours in his workshop comfort is within reach. Let us help building not only small projects but family pieces of furniture for his children, right you with the healing process. up to the time of his passing. He took great pride in his family, grandchildren comfort LEMIEUX FUNERAL HOME and great-grandchildren, and visiting with old customers and friends he had 125 1ST St. W. left. Glenn was truly respected by all Pontiex, SK who knew him and will be dearly missed. Special thank you to Dr. Ibrahim SON 1Z0 and staff, as well as Unit 4 at Cypress (306) 625-3925 FOX Regional Hospital, who took extra Glenn passed away peacefully on special care of dad. At Glenn’s request Fax: (306) 625-3829 October 15, 2017. He was born on Dec. no service will be held. For further www.lemieuxfuneralhome.com 31, 1923 to Walton and Ethel Fox. Glenn information or to sign the family book of is survived by his sons Gregory (Jan), condolence, visit www.parksidefuneral- Patrick, Terrence (Kim); grandchildren; home.com. Arrangements are in care of Serving the family Natasha, Tela, Jeff, and Jade; great- Parkside Memorial Funeral Home – for generations™ grandchildren Ryen, Deklan and Rowan. Ryan Cappelle

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Ontario for the winter but was back to BUTZ Cabri in the fall of 1955 and never left. Celebrating the wonderful life of Don met Carol Korven and on December Dr. Craig Butz, 18, 1956 they were married. They had March 2, 1965 – September 23, 2017. four boys; Doug & Sue, Connor, Cassidy; Allan, Brianne, Callie, Jaclyn, Son, brother, husband, father, Shaylyn; John & Cindy, James, Jill; educator & friend. Grant & Luz; Partner Beth Petersen & Join us as we honour Craig’s legacy and her family; Robin & Rick Thibert; Sheila share our best memories and moments. & Clay Bos; Wendy; Ashley & Jeff November 12, 2017, 2 pm, McClenaghan and their families, all who Royal Canadian Legion became a big part of his life. Don loved 239 1st Ave. NE, Swift Current, SK his music and had a big music family. S9H2B3 60+ years spent entertaining with the C In lieu of flowers, monetary donations Notes, Lionism was also a very may be made to a trust account for important part of his life and he became Craig's children. a charter member of 55 years. Don was predeceased by his wife Carol, grand- daughters Brianne & Cassidy, his parents John T. and Jean Kennedy, his KENNEDY, Donald Alexander brother Richard, brother-in-law Mac, In- Don passed away September 12, 2017 laws Melvin and Margaret Korven, in Cabri, Sk. at the Cabri Health Centre. Wendy and Zane Petersen. Don is Don was born to John T. and Jean survived by his sister Margaret Ross, house for 49 years and when Roger’s Kennedy (nee Baxter) on May 21, 1934 Janet & Bernie Meyerink, Jim & Karen eyesight and health failed him, she in Paris, Ontario. Don spent his Ross, Gordon & Louise Ross and their became the plumber, the repairman and childhood on the family farm. Don came families; In-laws Garry & Carol Korven, even the electrician. In the early 70’s out with friends to harvest in Strathmore Mike & Loretta Korven and their they purchased a lot at Thomson Lake but they stopped in Cabri to visit friends families. Memorial donations can be and spent many happy years there, that were working and ended up staying made to the Cabri Ice Centre with much improving the cottage and adding on to in Cabri to Harvest. Don returned to appreciation. it. It was there that they received many of their children and grandchildren, relatives and friends. They loved to golf. bowling and golfing. He was the weather It was during that time that they forecaster for the RM-45 for 12 years, purchased a property in Mesa, Arizona reporting the weekly forecast and crop where they spent many winters. Roger information for the area to the and Denise moved to Swift Current in Saskatchewan Crop Insurance 2013 to be closer to some of their Corporation. He was an active member children but a part of them would always of the Mankota Town Council where he remain in Gravelbourg. Denise became served for nine years. Tony loved his a devoted care-giver when Roger’s family dearly which included seven health failed him. She was his eyes, his grandchildren and four great- legs and a most loving and patient wife. grandchildren. He was predeceased by PITTET They were the poster children for long his parents Anton and Katherina Kress, Denise Marcelle (nee Bazin) was born and lasting love, having been married and brothers Edward and Martin Kress. on August 16, 1929 in Notre dame de for nearly 65 years. Denise spent the He is survived by his wife of 65 years Lourdes, Manitoba. She was the last days of life at the Meadows Care Rose; three children: Jacqueline second child of Joseph Bazin and Home in Swift Current. A resident of (Russell) Robertson, Merles (Joanne) Mercedes Lafrenière and had two House 14 her and her family received Kress, and Brenda Lee (Stuart) Poncsak; brothers and 5 sisters. In 1951, Denise wonderful care. She passed away seven grandchildren: Shannon married the love of her life, Roger Pittet. peacefully on October 17, 2017. Denise (Steaphan) Dougall, Andrea (Gaston) They would move to Gravelbourg, is survived by her four children, Paulette Sirois; Dalton, Bri-Andy and Asha Lee Saskatchewan in 1957 to open a (Bert) Legault, Gerard Pittet, Ronald KRESS Kress; Braedyn and Arianna Poncsak; Macleods hardware store. It was there (Sue) Pittet and Michel Pittet,(Laurie Tony Kress of Mankota, Saskatchewan four great-grandchildren: Lucas and that they raised their four children, Kerr ) 8 grandchildren, Joël Legault, passed away peacefully with his family Brinley Dougall and Beau and Brielle Paulette, Gerard, Ronald and Michel. Brigitte Legault (Dylan Kunz), Jean-Paul at his side Monday, October 9, 2017 at Sirois; sister Josephine (Michael) Denise loved music and played the Pittet (Renée Strand), Alyssa Pittet the age of 91 years. He was born Wingerter and brother Peter (Florence) piano and organ. She sang alto in many (Craig Nieuwstad), Vanessa Friesen November 1, 1925 at his parents’ home Kress as well as numerous nieces and choirs over the years. For over 27 years (Tyler Friesen) , Michelle Pittet (Paul in the Barr district of RM-46. As a child nephews. Prayer Service was held she played the organ at the church for Blais), Danica Pittet (Aaron Martens) he attended Barr School and helped on Monday, October 16, 2017 at 7:00 pm Christmas, Easter, funerals, weddings and Nicole Pittet (Mike Czapla ), 5 great- the farm with his brothers and sister. He and Funeral Mass was held Tuesday, and many Sunday masses. She had grandchildren, Felicity Kunz, Mercedes married Rose Glas on October 22, 1951. October 17, 2017 at 11:00 am, both many hobbies. She was an excellent Kunz, Emily Handley, Ziyah Pittet. and Together they built their farm six miles services held at St. Albert’s Roman seamstress and could always be called Dominique Blais. The funeral mass was west of Mankota and raised three Catholic Church, Mankota, SK. on to do an emergency alteration. She held on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at children. Tony was an active member of Celebrant was Father Joseph also spent many hours knitting, 1:00 p.m. from Our Lady of Assumption the Billimun Catholic Church and the Strohhofer; co-celebrant was Father crocheting fancy tablecloths, hardanger Cathedral in Gravelbourg, SK. The community. He had a generous heart Juanito Vargas. Rose, Jacqueline, and cross-stitch. She also loved jigsaw interment took place at Mount Pleasant and was always available to lend a Merles, and Brenda Lee placed the pall and crossword puzzles. Denise and Burial Park, Swift Current, SK. For helping hand to anyone in need. He and Stuart lit the Pascal Candle. Roger built a new house in 1964 and did further information or to sign the family participated in square dancing and loved Readers were Florence Kress and much of the work themselves. Denise book of condolences, visit www.park- to go camping with his family. Over the Andrea Sirois and Offertory Gifts were could handle a hammer and a bench sidefuneralhome.com. Arrangements years he travelled to many places presented by Brenda Lee and saw and there wasn’t much she are in care of Parkside Memorial Funeral including BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Jacqueline. Tribute was delivered by wouldn’t tackle. They would live in that Home – Ryan Cappelle Ontario, Hawaii, Mexico, Disneyland and Joanne and Asha-Lee. Ushers were many parts of the U.S. His favorite place Steaphan and Gaston. Honourary was working on the farm and raising Pallbearers were ‘All those present’ and cattle. In 1984 he semi-retired from Pallbearers were his seven farming and built a home in Mankota, grandchildren. Interment followed at which once was the property of his Billimun Cemetery, west of Mankota, parents. In December of 1985, Tony and SK. Music Ministry was led by organist, Rose moved to their new home. Tony Joan Stengler and the Mankota continued to be involved in farming with Community Choir. Masses may be said his son and he would often be seen or donations in Memory of Tony may be tinkering in the garage, working in the made to the Mankota & District Health field or hunting gophers in his pasture. Auxiliary. Arrangements entrusted to He loved to collect the empty shell cases Ross Funeral Service, Assiniboia, SK. Serving Swift Current & Area to show his grandchildren. Tony enjoyed An online book of condolences may be with caring, professional many hobbies with friends including signed at www.rossfuneralservice.com. service for over 35 years

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(Garth) Holland; son Rudy (Lynnette), house was destroyed by fire. They were son Ewald Jr., son Ronnie (Trudy), both active in the community and the daughter Monika (Gary) Popein; five local Lions Club. Anne was an active grandchildren, Cyndi (Garry), Steven member of the United Church of (Trynell), Shelley (Mike), Jennifer and Canada, serving on the Board of the Andrew (Jessica); eight great Herbert United Church, on the executive grandchildren, Aaron, Chase, Hailey, of the UCW, and as leader of the Austin, Ethan, Emily, Lincoln and Riley Explorer Girls club, regularly attending Mae; three sisters Irmgard, Wanda and worship and bible study at the Lutheran Betty; two brothers Walter and Willy, all Church following the closure of the of Germany. She was predeceased by United Church. Anne was an her husband Ewald in 2001; parents accomplished homemaker and farmer, Alvin and Alice Korlin; sister Gerta and mastering tasks as diverse as sewing, brother Alfred. Erna was born August knitting, baking, canning, cooking, 22, 1929 in Gross Strellin, Germany. LANSBERRY gardening, calf birthing, ladder She grew up in Germany and married It is with sadness and the utmost construction, building maintenance, Ewald Holland on December 24, 1949 in respect that we share the death of Anne grain hauling, parts procuring and Hanover, Germany. Erna and Ewald Lansberry on October 9, 2017 in Swift bookkeeping. She enjoyed staying in immigrated to Canada with their family Current, Saskatchewan. Anne touch with her extended family and was in 1953 to the Swift Current area. She demonstrated exceptional grit and always especially interested in visits HOLLAND enjoyed baking rye bread weekly for her determination throughout her life, from all of her grandchildren and great Erna Holland, age 88, of Swift Current, family, looked forward to church grounded in her unwavering faith in grandchildren and learning of their passed away Sunday, October 15, 2017 service, loved to garden and especially God. She was born in Herbert, achievements. She was an avid student at The Meadows. The Funeral Service loved spending time with her poodle Saskatchewan on March 10, 1925, the of things that mattered, always seeking was held Friday, October 20, 2017 at puppies. Erna will be sadly missed but third of five children of Isaac and Helena advice from those she respected before 10:00 am from Mount Calvary Lutheran fondly remembered by her family and (Peters) Neufeld (along with siblings making decisions. She supported her Church with Pastor Brad Julien friends. In her memory, family and Jacob (“Chuck”), Victoria, Leona and family with the same disciplined officiating. The organist was Arlie friends may make a memorial donation Margaret). Following the death of her approach, inspiring them to ever greater Neufeld. The Life Tribute was presented to the Canadian Cancer Society. mother when she was six years old, her levels of achievement. Her greatest by son-in-law Gary Popein. The Warren's Funeral Home in care of father raised their five children with the strength was her determination, Scripture Reading was given by arrangements. For further information help of Helena’s father (Grandpa Peters) attention to detail and insistence on daughter-in-law Trudy Holland and a please call 306-773-8831 or visit our and his sisters. Anne attended school in perfection in everything she did, poem was read by granddaughter Cyndi website at Beechy and Herbert and later worked in providing structure to her life and that Gruttner. The Interment Service took www.warrensfuneralhome.com and Herbert where her father had a grocery of those around her. She was an place at Hillcrest Cemetery. Erna is express your sympathy to the family in store. Her father remarried and moved enduring force in her family and her survived by her daughter, Connie our book of condolence. to Clearbrook, British Columbia, adding community and she will be greatly siblings Luella and Jim Arens and Joan missed. She is survived by siblings and Gary Neufeld to their family. In 1946 Victoria Hiebert, Leona Gutwin, music became his way of sharing and Anne married Elmer Cornelson, a farmer Margaret (Gerald) Ballard, and Joan encouraging those around him. Archie and grain buyer in Herbert and they had (Ron) Sestrap, children Dennis (Cheryl) is survived by his wife, Olga Klassen; his two children, Dennis and Nola. The Cornelson, Nola (Daryl) Woods, step- children, Darlene (Gary) Zabel, Margie family made frequent trips to Vancouver, children Lawrence (Arlene) Lansberry, (Randy) Rhode, Dennis (Jan) Klassen, working there for a winter and Joanne Dales (Tim Peake) and Dale Patsy (Darren) Jury, Wade (Sharilyn) subsequently to visit her parents and (Brenda) Lansberry, grandchildren Tara Klassen, and Melinda (Steve) Paterson; siblings. Following Elmer’s death in Woods, Alison (Kirby) Routledge, Taylor his twenty-one grandchildren and their 1957, Anne and her children spent time Cornelson, Lee and Brett (Sharol) spouses; his nineteen great- in Poughkeepsie, New York with Leona Lansberry, Jackie (Brent) Watson, Kelly grandchildren; his sisters, Susie and Otto Gutwin and family. Anne (Clinton) Wiebe, Robbie Dales, Travis Fortman, Ruby (Al) Kleps, and Gladys returned to her home in Herbert and for (Carla), Chauncey, and Tye Lansberry, (Art) Yerex; and by many nieces and the next nine years independently raised 15 great grandchildren and numerous nephews. Archie will be deeply missed. her two children while completing her nieces, nephews and cousins. She was The Funeral Service for Archie Klassen education, working in the local doctors predeceased by siblings Jacob (Donna) was held on Friday, October 13, 2017 at office and credit union, and guiding her Neufeld, Gary (Tracy) Neufeld, Jim and 2:00 pm from the Church of the Open children through their education. In Geri Arens, Luella and Dan Kagle and Bible, Swift Current, SK with Pastor 1965 she married Harry Lansberry and sister and brother in laws Dorothy Lincoln Vellacott officiating. “Precious they worked tirelessly together and later (Jacob) Neufeld, Alvin (Victoria) Hiebert, Memories,” “I’ll Fly Away,” “What a Day with Wayne and Anna Penner and Don Otto (Leona) Gutwin, Edith and Ray KLASSEN That Will Be,” and “To the River” were and Ken Nelson to build their farming Francis, Helen and Mel Toews, Doris and Arthur “Archie” Wilbert Klassen, 90, sung by the congregation, with Lorraine and cattle operation northeast of Herbert Les Lansberry, Clara and Frank passed away peacefully in his chair at Paterson serving as pianist. Special until Harry’s death 34 years later. Klippenstein and Vic (Mary) Cornelson. home in Herbert, SK on Sunday, October music was brought by Archie’s grand- Following Harry’s death in 1999, Anne The family would like to thank Dr 8, 2017. Archie Klassen was born daughters, Jessica, Jamie, and Laura carried on their legacy of being good Kassett, Dr Akinfiresoye, Dr Ghori, Dr November 20, 1926 to Abraham & Paterson. The eulogy was read by stewards of the land in collaboration Fehr and Dr Lee as well as Herbert Margaret Klassen in the Beaver Flat area, Archie’s granddaughter, Tobi Walker. with the Nelsons, the Southland Home Care, the staff at the Cypress where he grew up. Archie married the Tributes were given by Archie’s grand- Hutterite Colony and Ryan And Kelly Regional Hospital and Clover House and first love of his life, Frances Audrey daughters, Tifni Bartel, Crystal Penner, Schroeder. She continued to live in her first responders and EMS attendants for Olson, on July 16, 1954. They settled in and Kayla Jury, and by Shauna Harder, home in Herbert with the active support their unwavering willingness to the area, where they ranched on behalf of the Harder Family. The of her children until shortly before her intervene in sustaining the quality and and raised their family of six children ushers in the church were Randy Voth, death. During this time she frequently duration of Anne’s life. There was a together until 1996, when Frances went Brad Peterson, Elmer Wiebe & Ron spent time with Nola, Daryl, Tara and memorial service at 2:00 PM on ahead to be with the Lord. They had Schultz. The Private Interment Service Alison and great grandchildren (Emma, Monday, October 23, 2017 at St Pauls been married 42 years. Archie loved life preceded the Funeral Service from the Payton, Karson, Presley and Jaxson) in Lutheran Church in Herbert and family. Being one of the youngest in Ernfold Cemetery, Ernfold, SK with Saskatoon as a valued contributor to Saskatchewan. Pastor Linda Hall a family of twelve, there was never a Archie’s grandsons, Brennen Jury, Joel their family life. She used technology to officiated. In memory of Anne, shortage of laughter and activity. He Paterson, Logan Klassen, Brett Klassen, stay in touch with her grandson Taylor donations may be made to the Canadian loved to tell stories of the people he met Jay Rhode, Jeff Rhode, Skylar Klassen, between his annual visits as his Cancer Society or St Pauls Lutheran and the adventures he had. Although Dylan Klassen, and Joshua Klassen architectural career took him to many Church. A private family interment will most of his 90 years were spent in the serving as Pallbearers. Readings were places in the world, and with friends and occur at a later date. For further Swift Current area, in his younger years shared by Shawnie Cedarhome and family through emails, texts, FaceBook information or to sign the family book of he spent a few summers working across Cortney Klassen. In memory of Archie and FaceTime. Harry and Anne were condolence, visit www.parksidefuneral- the border combining and working in Klassen, donations made to Gideons avid curlers and gardeners, splitting home.com. Arrangements are in care of the oil fields in northern Alberta. On International and TeleMiracle would be their time between the house on the Parkside Memorial Funeral Home - Ryan June 23, 2007, Archie married Olga appreciated by the family. Funeral farm and house in town until the farm Cappelle. Harder — the second love of his life. arrangements were in care of Swift They shared ten wonderful years Current Funeral Home, Swift Current, together. Archie & Olga cared deeply for SK. For further information or to leave a each other, and each other’s families. personal message of condolence on the After family and God, his passions were family’s obituary page, please go to horses and music — in later years, swiftcurrentfuneralhome.com A26

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2017 B10 Chinook School Division Sports Report DEB REAMER onie on October 27-28. The Ardens wll now travel to tion @ Millar College (Pam- The weather and power out- ATHLETIC COORDINATOR In 1A girls’ action, the Her- Estevan for provincials. Good brun) on October 24. Teams ages affected the senior girls bert Laurels lost a close game luck to all three of our soccer – Vanguard, Hodgeville, Swift and boys volleyball leagues. Lots of soccer action in the 1-0 to Dalmeny. The other teams! Current Comp, Wymark, Pon- On the girls’ side, games at southwest! Congrats to both semi saw beat There are three teams still teix. Gull Lake had to be postponed the Swift Current Ardens and Caronport 5-0. Martensville active in football playoffs. In Rolling Hills A boys subsec- (rescheduled for Monday, Oct Colts who captured the Moose went on to beat Dalmeny 2-0 6-man action, the Gull Lake tion @ Gull Lake on October 23) and the boys’ games in Jaw Soccer league titles. in the final. Thanks to our Lions hosted 25. Teams – Gull Lake, Irwin Ponteix were also cancelled. The Ardens played Weyburn host Swift Current Colts and on Oct. 21. Despite injuries and Waldeck. The girls were able to play in in the final on Oct. 19 and Herbert Laurels as well as our to three key players during Cypress Hills boys section @ Frontier on Oct 17. Results came away with their ninth commissioners Adam Jackson the week, and another one to Leader on October 25. Teams were: league title in a row with a and Randy McCulloch. the QB just before the half, – Leader, Fox Valley, Cabri. Frontier over Eastend final score of 3-1. Congratulations go out the Lions were able to defeat Rolling Hills A girls subsec- (25-18, 25-13); Hazlet over The Colts played Moose Jaw to our two regional soccer Central Butte 81-30. Now the tion @ Gull Lake on October Eastend (25-13, 25-15); Fron- Peacock in the final on Oct. 18 champs. The Herbert Laurels Lions will host the Kerrobert 26. Teams – Gull Lake, Ecole tier over (Hazlet 26-24, 19-25, and won by a 2-1 score. This captured the 1A boys regional Rebels in 1A 6-Man provincial Centennial, All Saints, Wal- 15-8). was the Colts second year in in with wins quarterfinal action in Satur- deck, Irwin. The top three in the girls’ the league and their second over host Maymont 5-4 and day, October 28 at 1 p.m. Rolling Hills B girls subsec- league are: straight title. then Moose Jaw Vanier 3-2 in In nine-man quarter finals, tion @ Ponteix on October 26. 1st - Hazlet – 31 pts; 2nd - The weekend of Oct. 20-21 the final. Well done Laurels the Shaunavon Shadows will Teams – Ponteix, Swift Cur- Frontier 23 pts; 3rd - Hodge- saw SHSAA regional soccer and coach Ryan Gunstenson! host Unity on Oct .28 at 3 p.m. rent Comp, Vanguard/Hodge- ville/Vanguard 16 pts. playoffs occur. Swift Current They will now travel to Middle In 12-man football, the Swift ville, Wymark. SHSAA volleyball playoffs was the site of two playoffs – Lake for provincials. Current Colts defeated Moose Cypress Hills girls section @ will begin on the weekend of Herbert hosted 1A girls at the The Swift Current Ardens Jaw Peacock 36-15 in Moose Hazlet on October 28. Teams November 3-4 for the girls. same time as Swift Current are 3A girls regional champs. Jaw on Oct. 21. The Colts will – Hazlet, Leader, Fox Valley, Hosts site for the first level Comp hosted 3A boys. The Ardens travelled to Prince now go on the road to play Maple Creek. of play (conferences) include On the boys’ side, the Colts Albert. They defeated Lloyd- Yorkton Raiders in the league Whitemud boys section @ 1A girls at Consul and Hodge- took on Prince Albert St. Mary minster Holy Rosary 11-0. The final on Saturday. Good luck Consul on October 28. Teams ville. 2A girls will take place at in the first game and came final was an extremely close to all three teams! – Consul, Eastend, Frontier, Herbert. The rest of our girls away with a 4-2 victory. They game with the Ardens win- Junior volleyball playoffs Shaunavon, Val Marie. teams will be on the road. played Prince Albert Carlton ning 5-4 in a shootout over will be happening at the end of Whitemud girls section Upcoming games: in the final but lost 7-0. By hosts Prince Albert Carlton. October. The following are the @ Frontier on October 28. Oct 28 – football playoffs: virtue of their second place Congrats to the Ardens and host sites, dates and schools Teams – Frontier, Consul, Kerrobert @ Gull Lake; Unity finish, the Colts have qualified their coaches Dale Perry, Ste- involved: Eastend, Shaunavon and Val @ Shaunavon; Swift Current for SHSAA provincials in Balg- ven Mah and Daunean Dash. Rolling Hills B boys subsec- Marie. @ Yorkton.

Obituaries farm until he was 90. Gardening and spending time in his beloved orchard made Sidney very happy. On many a winter night, Sidney & Madeline could often be found playing Scrabble. Sidney loved spending time with his many grandchildren and great-grandchildren — he had a very gentle and loving way with them, and they loved him back. He and his son, John, enjoyed refurbishing old tractors together, and spent several years flying radio controlled planes. Sidney will be missed by his children, Gary Moffitt (Great Falls, MT) and Joyce (Darryl) Kettner (Medicine Hat, AB); his daughter-in-law, Brenda Moffitt (Swift Current); his son-in-law, Dennis Klassen (Blairmore, AB); his thirteen grandchildren, Jeffrey, Sabrina, Richard, MOFFITT Amanda, Jodi, Patrick, Kevin, and Sidney Moffitt, age 91, passed away Michelle Moffitt, Darren, Janelle, and Sunday, October 8, 2017 at the Cypress Dwayne Kettner, and Andrea and Chad Regional Hospital, Swift Current, SK. Klassen; his twenty-eight great- Sidney Minor Moffitt was born June 27, grandchildren; and by many nieces and 1926 to Minor & Dorothy Moffitt — the nephews. Sidney was predeceased by seventh of eight children — on a dairy his wife of 64 years, Madeline (Trimble) STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER farm north of Swift Current. When Moffitt in 2014; his daughter, Gail Dilan Vargas (right) was first to the ball during the Colts’ loss to the Prince Albert Carlton Sidney was twelve, the entire Moffitt Klassen, in 2011; his son, John Moffitt, Crusaders in the Regional final Saturday. family decided to move to Oregon. in 2014; and Sid was the last of his When he was sixteen, he decided to siblings, who all lived in Oregon, to pass enlist and fight in WWII. He joined the away. The Funeral Service for Sidney US Navy in 1943 and served aboard the Moffitt was held on Saturday, October USS Yakatat for two and a half years in 14, 2017 at 11:00 am from the Swift Midget AA Broncos win twice Current Funeral Home Chapel, Swift the Pacific theatre. Upon his return from The Swift Current Abbey Resources the back of the net. Christianson and war, Swift Current beckoned Sidney Current. The obituary was read by back, where he met his future wife at a Richard Moffitt, a reading was given by Broncos won twice in three attempts Hendrik de Klerk also added assists. dance held at the Elks Hall. In 1950, he Darren Kettner. Those in attendance had last week in the South Saskatchewan Saturday, the Broncos turned the married Madeline Trimble, and they a time of sharing, followed by a video Midget AA Hockey League tables with a 6-1 win over the Prairie spent their honeymoon moving to presentation. The Interment Service was The Broncos opened the week with Storm. Christianson scored twice, Pri- Oregon. The Moffitt’s were a restless held at St. John’s Cemetery, Antelope a shutout win in Regina Tuesday. Riley ela and Dekowny each added a goal bunch, always searching for “better District, SK with Jeff Moffitt, Richard Dekowny scored twice to defeat the and an assist, and Aaron Wittmier had farmland.” And so, in 1954, some of the Moffitt, Kevin Moffitt, Darren Kettner, host Regina Vics 3-0 as the Broncos two assists. Rhett Evjen also scored. family decided to move from Oregon to Dwayne Kettner, and Dennis Klassen improved to 3-0-1 early this season. Hornung assisted on three goals, while South Carolina — where cotton, corn serving as Pallbearers. In memory of Matthew Christianson had opened the Riley Skarbon, Jackson Sitter, Lamotte, and soybeans were the main crops. Sidney Moffitt, donations made to the scoring in the first period, while John de Klerk, and Quinn Patenaude all Swift Current Legion would be They spent fourteen years farming in Priela, Ryland Hornung, Beau Larson, chipped in single assists and Jacob Her- South Carolina, then decided it was time appreciated by the family. Funeral to make a “full circle” and move back to arrangements were in care of Swift and Colt Kornfeld all added assists. man got the win in goal. Saskatchewan, where Madeline’s family Current Funeral Home, Swift Current, Brad Nyen earned the shutout in goal. The Midget AA Broncos will play two all lived. Sidney & Madeline bought a SK. For further information or to leave a Friday, the Broncos suffered their more home games this weekend against farm north of Webb (Lloyd District) and personal message of condolence on the first loss of the season when they fell 4-3 the Yorkton Terriers. Game times farmed there for 48 years. He had family’s obituary page, please go to to the visiting Prairie Storm. Dekowny are set for Saturday at 7:45 p.m. and farming in his blood, and continued to swiftcurrentfuneralhome.com scored twice, including a shorthanded Sunday at 1:15 p.m. at Fairview West marker, while Levi Lamotte also found Arena. A27

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