Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community January 1, 2019 to March 31, 2019

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Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community January 1, 2019 to March 31, 2019 Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community January 1, 2019 to March 31, 2019 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Abbey Abbey Chinook Regional Library $ 239.50 Abbey Abbey Curling Club $ 625.00 Abbey Total $ 864.50 Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Culture and Recreation Board $ 3,018.36 Aberdeen Aberdeen Flames Atom Hockey Team $ 516.25 Aberdeen Aberdeen Flames Initiation Team $ 640.63 Aberdeen Aberdeen Flames Minor Hockey Team $ 581.25 Aberdeen Laniwci Ascension Ukrainian Catholic Church $ 846.25 Aberdeen Prud'homme & District Ukrainian Dance Club $ 548.25 Aberdeen Total $ 6,150.99 Air Ronge Awiyak-Ka-Sakitwit Youth $ 800.00 Air Ronge Bell's Point Elementary School - Awasis Group $ 383.75 Air Ronge Bell's Point Elementary School - Fundraising Group $ 653.75 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School - Hot Lunch Program $ 624.50 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School (SMVS) Fine Arts Club $ 364.00 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School (Sports) $ 452.75 Air Ronge Total $ 3,278.75 Alameda Southeast Shrine Club $ 1,840.97 Alameda Total $ 1,840.97 Alida Alida Recreation Hall and Rink Board $ 917.74 Alida South East Sask Stubble Jumpers Inc. $ 420.00 Alida Total $ 1,337.74 Allan Allan & District Communiplex Board $ 4,697.63 Allan Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks (Allan) #546 Inc. $ 3,508.39 Allan Total $ 8,206.02 Alvena Alvena Community Center $ 343.74 Alvena Total $ 343.74 Annaheim Annaheim Playground Committee $ 1,228.75 Annaheim Annaheim Recreation Board $ 3,033.98 Annaheim Total $ 4,262.73 Arcola Arcola Daycare Inc. $ 4,784.80 Arcola Optimist Club of Arcola Inc. $ 6,615.04 Arcola Total $ 11,399.84 Assiniboia Assiniboia & District Arts Council $ 253.62 Assiniboia Assiniboia 55 Club Inc. $ 1,076.28 Assiniboia Assiniboia Kinette Club $ 448.75 Assiniboia Assiniboia Kinsmen Club $ 6,523.50 Assiniboia Total $ 8,302.15 Aylsham Aylsham & District Community Complex $ 355.00 Aylsham Total $ 355.00 Balcarres Creek FM Radio Bingo $ 2,086.50 Balcarres Star Blanket Emergency Fund $ 23,575.50 Balcarres Total $ 25,662.00 Balgonie Balgonie B.P.O. Elks Lodge #572 $ 356.25 Balgonie Balgonie Early Learning Centre Inc. $ 610.67 Balgonie Boggy Creek Wildlife Federation $ 750.50 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Parents Association $ 5,104.17 Balgonie Prairie Storm Novice A Thunder $ 491.55 Balgonie PSMHA Atom B Thunder $ 694.50 Balgonie Total $ 8,007.64 Bangor Camp O'Neill Youth Camp $ 1,420.60 Bangor Total $ 1,420.60 Bateman Bateman Lions Club $ 1,208.93 Bateman Total $ 1,208.93 Battleford Battlefords Barons Bantam AA Hockey Team $ 2,765.11 Battleford Total $ 2,765.11 Page 1 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Beechy Beechy Royal Purple #69 $ 262.60 Beechy Total $ 262.60 Bellevue Bellevue Recreation Board $ 91.22 Bellevue Total $ 91.22 Bethune Bethune & District Lions Club $ 1,105.46 Bethune Total $ 1,105.46 Bienfait Bienfait Minor Hockey $ 1,506.87 Bienfait Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 169 $ 945.91 Bienfait Total $ 2,452.78 Big River Big River & District Recreation Improvement Association $ 2,826.00 Big River Big River Minor Sports Association $ 1,218.27 Big River Timber Trails Sno Riders Cooperative Ltd. $ 734.42 Big River Total $ 4,778.69 Big River Regional Park Big River Regional Park Authority $ 218.75 Big River Regional Park Total $ 218.75 Biggar Biggar New Horizons Projects $ 177.53 Biggar Biggar Skating Club $ 600.50 Biggar Biggar Theatre Group $ 1,118.65 Biggar Total $ 1,896.68 Birch Hills Birch Hills & District Recreation Board $ 376.25 Birch Hills Birch Hills Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department $ 162.75 Birch Hills Total $ 539.00 Borden Borden & District Volunteer Fire Department $ 222.27 Borden Total $ 222.27 Bradwell Bradwell Community Center $ 147.51 Bradwell Total $ 147.51 Broadview Broadview & District Lions Club $ 2,555.00 Broadview Total $ 2,555.00 Bruno Bruno Minor Sports $ 2,732.50 Bruno Bruno Novice Flames $ 305.00 Bruno Total $ 3,037.50 Buchanan Buchanan & District Recreation Board $ 191.26 Buchanan Total $ 191.26 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Atom C Warriors Hockey $ 250.00 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre Inc. $ 804.82 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Novice Hockey $ 187.50 Buffalo Narrows St. Leo the Great Parish Council $ 480.50 Buffalo Narrows Twin Lakes School Fundraising $ 980.00 Buffalo Narrows Total $ 2,702.82 Bulyea Bulyea & District Lions Club $ 375.00 Bulyea Total $ 375.00 Cabri Cabri Ice Center Association Inc. $ 100.00 Cabri Royal Canadian Legion Craik Legion Br #10 $ 30.50 Cabri Total $ 130.50 Calder Calder & District Recreation Board $ 115.42 Calder Total $ 115.42 Candle Lake Candle Lake Curling Club Inc. $ 404.25 Candle Lake Candle Lake Sno' Drifters $ 2,642.57 Candle Lake Total $ 3,046.82 Canora Canora Junior Elementary School $ 1,538.75 Canora Canora Wheatland Lioness Club $ 84.54 Canora Good Spirit 4H Club $ 157.50 Canora River Ridge Fish & Game $ 415.00 Canora Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 52 $ 152.41 Canora St. Joseph's CWL $ 44.25 Canora Total $ 2,392.45 Canwood Canwood Curling Club $ 2,443.90 Canwood Total $ 2,443.90 Carnduff Royal Canadian Legion Branch #216 $ 242.81 Page 2 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Carnduff Total $ 242.81 Caron Caronport Minor Hockey $ 1,315.00 Caron Total $ 1,315.00 Carrot River Carrot River Junior Senior High School Football $ 555.97 Carrot River Carrot River Lions Club $ 1,166.96 Carrot River Total $ 1,722.93 Central Butte Central Butte Regency Hospital Auxiliary $ 124.75 Central Butte Central Butte Wildlife Federation Inc. $ 459.85 Central Butte Royal Canadian Legion #213 $ 698.89 Central Butte Total $ 1,283.49 Chitek Lake Chitek Lake Bush Buddies Inc. $ 1,326.31 Chitek Lake Total $ 1,326.31 Choiceland Choiceland & District Historical Museum Assoc. $ 349.61 Choiceland Choiceland Community Bingo $ 1,104.62 Choiceland Total $ 1,454.23 Christopher Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch #159 $ 218.98 Christopher Lake Total $ 218.98 Churchbridge Churchbridge and District Lions Club $ 100.36 Churchbridge Churchbridge Arena Board $ 1,160.00 Churchbridge Total $ 1,260.36 Clavet Clavet Community Arena Association Inc. $ 3,449.95 Clavet Total $ 3,449.95 Colonsay Colonsay Recreation Board $ 4,629.66 Colonsay Total $ 4,629.66 Craven Craven & District Elks No. 581 $ 731.18 Craven Total $ 731.18 Creighton Creighton Community Centre Inc. $ 1,667.80 Creighton Total $ 1,667.80 Crystal Springs Crystal Springs Rec. Co-op $ 1,379.85 Crystal Springs Total $ 1,379.85 Cudworth Cudworth School Community Council $ 320.00 Cudworth Total $ 320.00 Cupar Cupar Minor Hockey $ 165.00 Cupar Cupar Preschool $ 435.00 Cupar Cupar Volunteer Fire Department $ 432.27 Cupar Total $ 1,032.27 Dalmeny Atom Sabres Hockey $ 490.00 Dalmeny Total $ 490.00 Davidson Davidson Kinsmen Club $ 607.01 Davidson Davidson Library $ 243.50 Davidson Total $ 850.51 Debden Debden Recreation Board $ 3,379.60 Debden Total $ 3,379.60 Delisle Delisle Community Fundraising Committee $ 3,760.01 Delisle Delisle Composite High School Senior Boys Rebels Basketball Team $ 165.00 Delisle Total $ 3,925.01 Denare Beach What Would Adam Do $ 3,653.02 Denare Beach Total $ 3,653.02 Denzil Denzil Knights of Columbus #3920 $ 187.50 Denzil Total $ 187.50 Dorintosh Dorintosh Community Co-op $ 8,466.22 Dorintosh Waterhen River Runners Trail Club $ 595.93 Dorintosh Total $ 9,062.15 Dubuc Valley View Wildlife Federation $ 950.00 Dubuc Total $ 950.00 Duck Lake Constable Robin Cameron Education Complex $ 1,484.75 Duck Lake Duck Lake & District Lions Club $ 1,200.00 Duck Lake Duck Lake Community Assoc. $ 495.06 Duck Lake Total $ 3,179.81 Page 3 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Dundurn Dundurn Peewee Wolfpack Hockey Team $ 512.50 Dundurn Dundurn Wolfpack Atom 2 $ 463.75 Dundurn Total $ 976.25 Duval Optimist Club of Duval $ 1,247.31 Duval Total $ 1,247.31 Eastend Eastend Kinette Club $ 1,412.50 Eastend Eastend Kinsmen Club $ 2,087.30 Eastend Total $ 3,499.80 Eatonia Eatonia Library Board and Eatonia Heritage Board $ 714.25 Eatonia Total $ 714.25 Ebenezer Yorkton Atom Richardson Terriers $ 454.43 Ebenezer Total $ 454.43 Edam Edam Community Recreation Centre & Auditorium $ 312.25 Edam Total $ 312.25 Elfros Elfros Memorial Rink Co-operative Assoc. 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