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Box 100, 309 Main St., Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 • P (306) 946.3343 • F (306) 946.2026 • [email protected] • www.thewatrousmanitou.ca • $1.25 Huge turnout for Watrous District Health Complex grand opening Please see pages 13 to 16 for story and photos. More doctors slated for Watrous ■ Daniel Bushman/The Watrous Manitou June 18, 2012

The road has been a long one but it appears that it may be com- ing closer to an end. Finding physicians and working on reopening emergency services in Watrous has been a main focus for quite some time. Alongside the local health advisory committee, the Saskatoon Health Region has been actively seeking more physicians for the community. Director of practitioner staff affairs for the Saskatoon Health Re- gion Corey Miller provided an update on the current physician situa- tion in the community. Right now, Dr. Adeyemi Shonubi has been working out of the clin- ic since February and has been joined by Dr. Ria Smit who has been taking appointments two days during the week. Also back in the area is Dr. Jacobus Rysbergen who is practicing in Imperial. Miller said, “Although it is not part of our health region, Making the rounds it is deemed to be one of our satellite hubs from Watrous in the pri- The majority if not all the crop has been seeded around the That was also the case for most of the province; however, mary health care model. We are very happy and excited to have them Watrous area. Farmers were busy and thanks to rain holding in some parts it is still too wet to get all of the seed in the both back.” off were able to spray and seed their crops for the 2012 year. ground. –– Daniel Bushman/TWM Another physician, Dr. Lehlohonolo Latakgomo has her feet on Canadian soil and is now taking part in the Saskatchewan Inter- national Physician Practice Assessment process. Miller said the new process the government has started assesses the skill sets and Police busy with car chases abilities of those applying to practice medicine from international graduate countries. Multiple charges have been laid against an charged with driving while suspended and operat- Latakgomo will take a few weeks of classroom time and is re- 18-year-old male in connection with one of two ing an unregistered vehicle under the Traffi c Safe- quired to write a certain number of exams. After that she will go vehicles that attempted to get away from the ty Act, as well as dangerous driving and evading into a fi eld assessment with sponsoring physicians to evaluate her RCMP. police under the Criminal Code. skill sets and then see whether she is eligible for a license. Friday, June 8, Watrous RCMP attempted to stop An investigation is still ongoing in regards to “If everything goes as planned and she is deemed to be qualifi ed an unregistered vehicle on Main Street in Watrous. another vehicle that evaded RCMP and ended up in and skilled enough to work, she would be able to start working at The vehicle then fl ed through an alley at a high a police cruiser being written off. Tuesday, June 5, the clinic as early as July 15. (That is) depending on whether she has rate of speed, narrowly missing a pedestrian. The RCMP clocked a vehicle at Manitou Beach travelling RCMP then stopped following the male, as it was See back page: PHYSICIAN NUMBERS UP too dangerous. The male was later located and See back page: INVESTIGATION

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Julie Carolyn MacNeill convocated from the University of Saskatchewan PARKINSON - Introduc- June 7, 2012 with a ing Benton Robert Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lucas are very happy to announce Bachelor of Science in Stewart and Amy of Co- the engagement of their daughter, Nursing. She is lonsay are excited to an- nounce the birth of their Sean Elaine Lucas, to Aaron Low, currently employed at son Benton on April 13, son of Alan and Carol Low of Coalhurst, Alta. St. Joseph’s Hospital 2012 weighing 8 lbs., 11 oz. The wedding will take place at the Low home in Estevan, SK. and measuring 22 1/4 in. on August 4, 2012. Reception and dance long. Proud grandparents will follow in Lethbridge, Alta. Proud parents are are Ted and Helen Abrey of The couple will continue to live and work Joe & Carolyn MacNeill Imperial and Gordon and in Lethbridge following their marriage. of Watrous. Glenda Parkinson of North Battleford./24-1p THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 3

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Project X - From Hangover creator Todd Phillips comes this raunchy party movie. Three high school kids decide to make a name for themselves by throwing a legendary party, and they do. What follows is a sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll spectacle of debauchery. Good stuff for the teen crowd though they likely should not be allowed to see it. (18A) Wanderlust - Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston play a New York couple who fi nd themselves out of work. Their solution - join a hippy commune and just be. Funny stuff, good supporting performances by Malin Akerman and Justin Theroux as a couple of the head hippies. Aniston continues to do impressive work after Horrible Bosses and this one. We can almost forget that horrible string of rom coms she did. (14A) Big Miracle - For the family crowd this week comes this based on a true story of a reporter (Drew Barry- more) who rallies around a family of grey whales that have become trapped in the arctic ice. The real event be- came a media sensation. John Krasinski (The Offi ce) and Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars) co-star. (PG) TV on DVD - Two great ones this week. Louis CK’s brilliant uncomfortable sit com Louie releases its sea- my country son two and the twisted Elijah Wood comedy Wilfred where Wood plays a depressed man who sees his next canada, oh canada the true north strong and free but lakes are fi lled with trout and pike, wild game and door neighbours dog as a person in a dog suit who talks there is no other land on earth where I would rather be fowl abound and guides or gets him into trouble. The rest of the world vast mountain range east and west, in between the prai- majestic moose, white tailed deer and mallard ducks sees a dog. Jason Gann who also created the show plays ries lie are found Wilfred and the two get into some unbelievable adven- no where on earth can be found that glorious bright in the fall the geese head south following nature’s call tures, Peanut Butter! Both 14A. blue sky they stop to feed on harvest grounds, there’s enough in forests of the “spirit” bear, where grizzlies roam and for all DVD, BLU RAY, GAMES, SNACKS roar through the seasons of the year, each a special time wild rivers run and salmon spawn, on high the eagles from spring buds upon the trees to winter’s harshest VIDEO 300 Main St., Watrous • Open 7 days a week 946-2226 • Visit us on facebook! soar clime STOP the fertile plains where once ranged the tribal nations to sand dune hills to mountain peaks to the Arctic polar Now Playing: WANDERLUST of yore bear the breadbasket of the world now yields, the old days a country and people blessed, a land we’re proud to share are no more Prairie Rose

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Centennial Ford couldn’t be more proud Sales was recognized to receive this recogni- with the 2011 President’s tion, especially since it Diamond Club Award by comes from the people Ford Motor Company of we value most – our cus- Canada, Ltd. The award, tomers. They’re the rea- Ford of Canada’s high- son we are able to accept est dealership honour, this award.” is presented annually Ford of Canada intro- to those dealerships duced The President’s who provide a superior Diamond Club Award in customer experience in 2010. Dealers become eli- sales, service and over- gible through excellence all dealership experi- in dealership operations ence. and exceptional custom- “Earning the er feedback through sur- President’s Diamond vey responses related to CIC Electric was chosen among 767 entrants for the Horizon & an answering machine, CIC will experience the world of web-based Club Award signifi es their sales and service Sasktel Extreme Technology Makeover contest. Getting by with just customer service and smart phones. - Daniel Bushman/TWM our entire staff ’s dedi- satisfaction and overall cation to delivering su- dealership experience. perior customer satis- Centennial Ford won Small business in Watrous chosen faction day in and day the President’s Diamond out,” said Earl Amendt, Club Award in both 2010 dealer principal. “I and 2011. for $50,000 technology makeover The business of CIC Electric Service in Watrous is nology could have on their business. The three judges about to change. A small electrical service company that for the competition, representatives from the University has been getting by with nothing more than an answering of Regina’s Paul Hill School of Business, as well as the machine, CIC is being brought into the world of web- Regina and Saskatchewan Chambers of Commerce, saw Coin laundry based customer service and smart phones, courtesy of a that CIC had potential not only to grow its business but free technology makeover worth as much as $50,000. to deliver great benefi ts to their employees and the wider CIC was chosen among 767 entrants vying for the Hor- community they serve. changes hands izon & SaskTel Extreme Technology Makeover contest. “This year’s Extreme Technology Makeover is a ter- Their entry told a story of a rural company struggling to rifi c illustration of what a lot of smaller Saskatchewan ■ Daniel Bushman/The Watrous Manitou keep up with growing demand as industry and housing companies are experiencing,” said Raj Randhawa, CEO June 18, 2012 booms in their part of Saskatchewan: “You can imagine of Horizon. “When business is booming, it can be a chal- how busy our lonely little phone is. I’m sure every farm- lenge fi nding time to make the technology improvements While operations will remain the same, a Main er and every business owner in town knows how to reach that help you keep up and develop your capacity, but as Street business has found itself with a new owner. Wa- us. In fact, our number is probably on most of their speed you can see with CIC, it is critical that you do.” trous Coin Laundry was purchased earlier this month dials. Every morning, we write down the messages off SaskTel President and CEO, Ron Styles, said the team along with various rental properties from a long-time our answering machine and return necessary or emer- of consultants from Horizon and SaskTel will soon get to business fi gure in the community. gent phone calls.” work making CIC into a modern business with all of the New owner Ryan Kostenuk said when he and wife The sole electrical contractor in the Watrous area, latest communication technologies. Karen purchased the rental properties, they also ac- CIC Electric had been struggling to manage a growing “Everything will change for them,” Styles said. “Sim- quired Watrous Coin Laundry as part of the package clientele with no website, Interac payment system or e- ply by adding some new computers with internet and from Maynard and Fran Fossen. mail. Its eight employees, who serve a range of residen- email they will be able to receive blueprints and other “We looked at keeping it together.” tial, farm, commercial and industrial clients, have not things from their customers that they never could before. After offi cially taking over June 1, Kostenuk said been able to receive blueprints, directions or pictures of That alone will increase their capacity to serve custom- customers using the laundry services, located on Main drawings, or respond to email inquiries. ers and expand their business.” Street in Watrous, can expect business as usual. “We “It will enable us to be a lot more effi cient as a busi- Horizon and SaskTel plan to begin the makeover work are keeping it the same . . . we intend to keep it running ness,” said Charles Cruise, owner/operator of CIC Elec- with CIC Electric this summer. The makeover will con- as well as the last owner.” tric. “The technology will allow us to retain and hire sist of a total technology assessment from Horizon, as The Fossens who have had various ventures in the more employees, and to expand into the future.” well as new tools and hardware from the contests pre- community felt it was time to slow down a bit. This year’s contest drew 767 unique entries, which mier partner SaskTel. “It has been wonderful. It has been a real good expe- were adjudicated by the MBA students at the Edwards The second place winner, Top Line Cabinetry of Sas- rience and a great town to do business in,” said May- School of Business (University of Saskatchewan) to pick katoon and third place winner, Bella Vista Inn of Hum- nard. the top 10 fi nalists. The fi nalists were then tasked with boldt, will receive a technology assessment through Hor- Fossen originally built the coin laundry in 1964 and creating a single page business plan on the impact tech- izon and additional prizes from SaskTel. was in partnership with the late Dale Hayter before sell- ing it in 1967. Fossen would later purchase back the fa- cility in 2001 and has had it since. He and wife Fran have had housing property for the RAYGLEN COMMODITIES INC. past 15 or so years until selling them to Kostenuk. CIC Electric has moved! –– Saskatoon, SK Fossen appreciated the great support from the public 1-800-729-4536 over the years in all their ventures. Our new address is Tired of taking a price? Set your own price at But for now, “I have got to stay active to a point, but www.rayglen.com. Local service, national presence. not quite as much.” 606 2nd Ave. E., Watrous LOOKING FOR ALL TYPES OF RED LENTILS After selling Henry Kelly Tractor south of Watrous, FLAX: Kostenuk got out of the business world for a few years Ph. 946-2013 Milling Brown: $13.00-14.00/bu Fob June/July and then recently started up with a bit of rental prop- Yellow Flax: $14.00-15.00/bu Fob June/July erty. He then took over the coin laundry and is eager for Yellow: $7.50-8.00/bu Fob June/July Green: 2cw: $11.50-12.00/bu June/July the opportunity ahead. Maples: $8.50-9.00/bu Fob June/July “I am looking forward to it. 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The following are prices for June 14, 2012. Prices accurate 14, 2012. Prices accurate June prices for are following The “Make us an offer” Editorial and Opinion 6 • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • THE WATROUS MANITOU Putting on the brakes With summer holidays fast encroaching, the discus- sion at our staff coffee table turned to travelling. I, in Just particular, was mentioning how I wasn’t looking for- ward to our drive to the lake this summer, because we’re pulling a trailer and a boat. While I was very carefully Layzing trying to keep that under my breath and direct it just at Laurie and Melanie, somehow Robin picked up on my comment. Around With a look that said it all, he growled, “You don’t ever look forward to driving.” I quickly denied his as- sertion, pointing out that I don’t mind being either the driver or passenger when the sky is blue and the road is straight and the temperature is between 10˚ and 20˚C and we are the only ones on the road. Yes, he’s right and I can hardly deny it - I hardly ever, really, enjoy travelling. Now, for those of you who might have read last week’s column, I’ll just point out that a I really like being Sunday drive around the countryside does not count as where I am once I’ve travelling. That’s exploring, and it’s done at a slightly slower rate of speed (not as slow as I’d like on the gravel gotten there, but the roads, although eventually we do have to get back home, anxiety-filled miles preferably before dark). that separate here No, by travelling I mean driving several hours or more, usually either pulling a boat or a trailer (or like from there are not this year, both - shudder), and often through extreme always the most fun, weather conditions - either blazing heat or pouring rain. The heat means our windows are rolled down, in my opinion. and I have to yell to be heard, and I can’t hear anyone –– an opinion column else or the radio. Pouring rain means we are hydro- by TWM editor Nicole Lay planing (YES WE ARE, ROBIN!) and either blinded by sprayback from the vehicle in front (which is driving at a perfectly reasonable 70 km/hr) or hypnotized into a “Judging by the quality of this cupcake, Smedley, I do believe we are seeing deathly stupor by the windshield wipers. Travelling also a much more sophisticated level of camper this summer . . . includes having to use the washroom three km past the how’s your pickles, by the way? . . . ?” last town and 37 km before the next. It means time spent when I’d rather be reading, but I can’t, because when I was younger I read while riding in the rear-facing seat of a station wagon and got sick to my stomach and Birthday cakes tasty tradition haven’t been able to read in a car ever since. Travel- ling also means I’m on hyper-alert for every oncoming A birthday cake is a think my granddaughter their wishes and pray- vehicle’s suspicious movement, wild animals in the birthday cake. Right? Well, would appreciate having ers to the gods. Perhaps Neighbourly ditch, slow vehicles in front, fast vehicles behind, and not quite. Jell-O for a birthday cake. that is why the birthday every strange cloud formation in the sky - all because by It used to be Mom Birthday cakes today are person is urged to make a watching, I can somehow prevent any number of untold would bake a cake - white often a little more decorat- wish before blowing out News tragedies from happening. I tell you, that’s why travel- or chocolate, depending ed and shaped. There are the candles. Blowing out ling is unpleasant and exhausting. on your preference, and pillows, rag dolls, wishing the candles in one breath And probably moreso for poor Robin. then decorate it with a wells, dinosaurs, horses, means the wish will come simple icing, plunk some lions, butterflies, solar true and the birthday guy candles on it and everyone systems, penguins, turtles, or gal will have good luck was happy. Sometimes we castles, even pinatas and all year. would get some candies your choice of your fa- I came across this very BACK TO or decorating “thingies” vourite Disney character. interesting tidbit. It seems on top. Of course, it was Some are professionally in medieval times English served with ice cream. decorated and some moms would place symbolic THE BOOKS Once I remember I today are very creative objects like coins, rings It’s that time of year . . . when the leaves fall and university, college and technical school classes call. It’s time for students to head back to their got a money cake. After and make their own. and thimbles in the batter studies in Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Edmonton, Winnipeg and so baking, Mom carefully While the cakes may of the cake. The belief on for another hectic year. poked money into the have evolved, many was that whoever found But that doesn’t mean they have to lose touch with their home town and all of the happenings of their friends and family “back home”. Every pieces before icing. I had traditions remain the the coin would be wealthy week The Watrous Manitou can keep them informed about what’s going two friends at that birth- same. Candles on the cake but the unlucky finder of on. It’s just like a “letter from home” that they will receive each and day and everyone got at originate from German the thimble would never every week, if you subscribe now. least two dollars (which at feast Kinderfest (children marry. 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All letters must include a name, address and phone number for verification Founded in 1933 by J.A. McGowan purposes. No article, advertisement, or part thereof that belongs to The Watrous Manitou may be reprinted without permission. THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 7 Layover produces at least 11 felonies John Chevilott, who has teacher, continues to show self in water up to his nose. obscene gestures escalated until Nicho- spent 23 years working for up for make-work (such as CBS’s David Letterman, on the death las Richer, 18, pulled out a fl are gun, and Wayne County, Mich. De- How ta photocopying “duty”), at of Eugene Polley at age 96, inventor of the fi red it at the other driver. But the gun did partment of Public Servi- a salary of $100,000 a year, TV remote control, at age 96: “He will be not go off until he pulled it back into his ces on a maintenance crew, look at rather than retire. Eleven buried between two couch cushions.” car. The fl are ended up discharging inside found a loaded revolver years ago, he was accused Dwight Perry fi gures Polley deserves a his own car, setting the front seat on fi re. tossed into high grass. He the news of making lewd comments sitting ovation. “Couch potatoes immedi- A young passenger narrowly missed be- put it in the van and want- to female students in his ately honored him with a mute-button ing hit. The other driver called 911 and a ed to turn it over to the fi rst typing class and removed moment of silence.” state trooper caught up with Richer at a cops that passed by. When from classroom duty, but An 18-year-old man in Wilmer, Texas gas station and charged him with reckless none happened to be in the he protested and continues was arrested after he allegedly tried to conduct and criminal threatening, both area, he turned it into his to exercise his union “due rob a police station. “Ladies and gentle- felonies. My correspondent Mike Straw home police department process” rights. Rosenfeld men,” announced Brad Dickson, “I give quipped, “While the youth in the passen- in Garden City. The gun could have retired four you the future of America.” ger seat was offered a change of pants.” turned out to be stolen. years ago, but by staying Susan Westerfi eld, 53, was riding her The Los Angeles city council voted to The cops were glad to see on the ‘job,’ the value of Harley past Indian Hills Golf Club in Mur- ban plastic bags. “This makes L.A. the the gun off the streets, but his pension increases, and freesboro, Tenn., when she was struck in only place where you can get caught with Chevilott’s supervisor did the light duty enables him the face by an unidentifi ed golfer’s ball. a baggie containing marijuana and do not care about the cops’ to conduct his real estate She managed to keep her bike on the road, time for the baggie,” wrote Brad Dickson, opinion. He fi red Chevilott business while at work. even though the ball knocked out several “and not for what’s inside it.” for “possessing a weapon William Todd got off a of her teeth and sliced her lip. Although A man approached a bank teller in on county property.” Chevi- Greyhound bus in Nash- she was wearing a helmet, it did not have Beavercreek, Ohio and asked her to call lott was just two years ville and faced a nine-hour a protective face guard. The nerve damage for medics. She did. Then he handed her short of retirement. That –– a general interest column layover. In that time, Todd in her face is so bad that she cannot feel something which revealed why he was so is absolutely criminal. by contributor Gene Hauta committed an unbeliev- anything in her mouth, including pain. stressed: a note demanding money. He was Pacifi c Tuna were found able 11 felonies, with more My online source reports that it is not robbing the bank, but paramedics arrived off California with large amounts of charges still possible. Among the ways he the fi rst time an incident like this has just before the police did. As the medics radiation from Japan’s leaking reactor. entertained himself were shooting up a happened. Len Berman reports that in tried to question him, he continued to ne- “No one could believe Japan sent nuclear restaurant, setting it on fi re, robbing four 1998 a guy was playing golf in Hayden- gotiate with the teller. Robert Strank, 39, radiation to the U.S.,” explained Argus people at a bar, carjacking, trolling hotel ville, Mass. when his tee shot smashed who has a record of previous robbery con- Hamilton. “Californians thought that rooms seeking theft opportunities and off a Toyota. The ball caromed back onto victions, was jailed for attempted robbery. karma was fi nished with us when the stealing a taxicab and robbing the driv- the golf course onto the green and into My online source, Randy Cassingham, housing market collapsed.” er. He was fi nally captured at Opryland, the cup for a hole in one. The driver was joked, “The good news is, he got $2,000 Alan Rosenfeld, a 66-year-old NYC where he had hidden by submerging him- invited to be on the “Tonight” show and from the heist. The bad news is, that didn’t Jay Leno paid for the dents, leaving Ber- quite cover the paramedics’ bill.” man to wonder if that sets any precedent. A woman in Israel swallowed her tooth- “Maybe Jay can take care of Susan’s den- brush. Brad Dickson reported, “A team Convocation - tal bills?” Berman wondered. of doctors that viewed her X-rays later New Hampshire State Police say a issued a joint statement apologizing for nasty incident started when one driver cut laughing.” graduates getting off another as they were going through a Until next time . . . keep reading be- toll plaza in Hooksett. What started with tween the lines . . . their degrees! Ed, my neighbour next mony they were at, row learning so that gradu- door, heard we were at after row of graduates got ates can contribute to so- one of the seven ceremon- one degree after another, ciety in the area of their ies for this year’s spring so Ed felt he was being talents and interests such convocation for the Uni- kept in a school detention. as: business, law, educa- versity of Saskatchewan. Ed claims the convocation tion, medicine, pharmacy, A couple of years ago, Ed was longer than a church veterinary medicine, and Ruby attended the service that can go on for- dentistry, nursing, agri- convocation of graduates ever. culture, etc. People do not for the College of Veterin- Ed is skeptical about all have the same talents ary Medicine at the same universities and higher and interests. Our differ- university. Ed says that education. He sums it up ent gifts and talents are he could not believe there this way. “It costs students meant to be used for the were so many degrees or their parents a lot of common good, not so we given away that year. money. It takes years to can become personally I said it was probably get a degree. It makes too rich or celebrated. The like this year, when more many young people think Bible speaks of our hu- than 400 graduates got they are know-it-alls with man body as being made degrees in just the one the right to riot as they up of many parts. “The ceremony we were at. It like. Case in point, the eye cannot say to the hand was said in our ceremony university students pro- ‘I don’t need you!’ And the that 3,000 were graduat- testing higher tuition fees head cannot say to the ing altogether this spring. in the streets of Montreal. feet, ‘I don’t need you!’ . . Ed said that 3,000 sounded Does rioting count as a . If one part suffers every about right. At the cere- fi eld trip to explore the part suffers with it; if one fi ner points of damaging part is honoured, every innocent businesses and part rejoices with it.” Neighbourly disturbing the peace?” There is always a need for I had no answer for Ed us all, with or without de- advice except many students are grees, to contribute to the not majoring in rioting. common good. according Most, I believe, seek to act Today, there may be a in our society in a positive lack of concern for the way. Many others besides common good and a de- to Ed students also protest for bate about the most neces- their own self-interest. sary research and schol- There are many celebrat- arly pursuits. The Bible ed universities and schol- warns, “The fool says in ars of learning, but even his heart there is no God.” institutions of higher edu- It also cautions of those cation have their limita- who do not think it worth- tions. The greatest minds while to retain the know- or authorities in a fi eld ledge of God who neither of study today can be dis- glorify Him as God nor credited tomorrow. Their give thanks to Him. When fi ndings are proven wrong it comes to God, where or incomplete. Know-it- are the wise man and the alls have stale dates, just scholar? The wisdom of like a loaf of bread. the world is foolishness in It is good to celebrate God’s sight. He knows the –– a spiritual column with those receiving their thoughts of the wise are by contributor Raymond Maher degrees. Degrees pro- futile. Do we realize God www.accordingtoed.com claim years of study and is the smartest of all? Sports and Recreation 8 • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • THE WATROUS MANITOU

The fi rst preseason The Point game is in the books and with one more to go before A shot at the CFL regular season gets After underway, I think it is fair to say that fans have been hockey across anxiously awaiting football to get going. It won’t be long now until the season kicks off the globe June 29 with the green and white in Hamilton to face a ■ Daniel Bushman Champions Cup (EWCC) few familiar faces in Henry The Watrous Manitou and the Czech League. The Burris and . June 18, 2012 EWCC was a tournament- So how will teams do style league where clubs this year? Here are my Out of college and faced eliminations in each early thoughts and, as al- not ready to hang up her event. Teams from across ways, feel free to take them skates quite yet, Watrous’ Europe would play three with a grain of salt. Jocelyn Kratchmer headed weekends throughout the Starting in the east here overseas last fall to suit up season. is how teams fi nished last on the frozen pond. Kratch- The fi rst round in which This week is all year’s regular season: Win- mer’s college career took Slavia took part was Spis- nipeg (20 pts), Montreal (20 place south of the border ska Nova Ves, Slovakia. about the CFL. pts), Hamilton (16 pts) and in the United States and Kratchmer said the team I will do my best Toronto (12 pts). once that came to an end, fi nished second but they to provide a • ‘Bomber fans were not the forward wanted to give needed to come in fi rst to happy with the way the Europe a try. move on to the next round. prediction of where team’s offseason went. Vir- “I found out I got onto In the Czech league the teams in the league tually no one was retained the team in late September team fared much better. and an injury-prone Buck and then not even a month “We fi nished fi rst and won will fi nish this year. Pierce will try to take the later I was fl ying out to the league and the cham- –– a sports column team to the for a Prague; it all happened pionship, which was the by TWM reporter second-straight year. After very quickly.” team’s sixth Czech League Daniel Bushman going 10-8 last season, I After getting off the championship in a row.” Gearing up for hockey think they will be battling plane in Prague, Czech Re- Despite the success Jocelyn Kratchmer played hockey in the Czech Republic last season. for the last playoff spot. Prediction: fourth in east. public just after Thanks- there were also some hur- Kratchmer suited up for Slavia Praha and said the style of hockey • For years it has been Montreal leading the way but giving, Kratchmer stayed dles to get over. Kratchmer is different than in Canada. The forward also used a teammate as a with an aging Anthony Calvillo and a few offseason chan- there until Christmas said the style of hockey translator to communicate with her coach. –– photo submitted ges, this year will be a challenge. Take Calvillo out of the before fl ying home for a is quite different “mainly equation and the team will be cellar dwellers. However, break. She returned for the because there seems to systems in place. ice surface is also much Calvillo always fi nds a way to get it done and move into second half of the hockey be very little structure in “My coach did not bigger and the players are the playoffs. Prediction: healthy QB means third this season. their style of play, at least speak any English so I had more aggressive. If you year. Kratchmer’s team Sla- in girls’ hockey.” a translator - who was one had your head down you • Hamilton has seen drastic changes to its offense. via Praha, which selected Kratchmer said it felt of the goalies on the team would get hit.” Former Calgary quarterback Henry Burris comes in to her to suit up for them, was like pond hockey back - translating everything Getting to and from the replace Kevin Glenn, Ontario native Andy Fantuz joins placed in a pair of leagues home at times with no for me, so adjusting to that rink was also a challenge. the crew from Saskatchewan and after a season-ending - the European Women’s powerplay or penalty kill style of play was hard. The “It was actually in a little injury to Martell Mallet, the ‘Tabbies bring back high- town outside of Prague priced Avon Coburne. The club also hired George Cortez, called Slany. It was about 20 who worked with Burris in Calgary, as its head coach. minutes north of Prague.” While this team has tried to make wholesale changes Kratchmer said they in the past but was unsuccessful, I think these will be carpooled every day for enough to land them in the playoffs. Prediction: number practices and games but to two in the east. get to the carpool location, • Toronto also saw big changes. With the city hosting she and her roommate had Grey Cup 100, the team wants to ensure it will be there. to travel by tram and then A key acquisition of Eskimo quarterback Ricky Ray subway for about half an will at least give them a shot. That and a new head coach hour. with an offensive mind will allow Ray to get the job done. “The rink is attached Pairing him up with a tough runningback in Cory Boyd to a hotel that we some- could help them get to the top in the East. Prediction: times stayed in when we Like Winnipeg the previous year, this team goes from had practice Friday nights worst to fi rst. with games on Saturday To the west, here is how last season looked: B.C. (22 and Sunday. Our weight pts), Edmonton (22 pts), Calgary (22 pts) and Saskatch- lifting gym was also at this ewan (10 pts). rink. It was nice, though, • Lions’ fans may remember the horrendous start to because we had our very the year, but that is all in the rearview mirror as quarter- own dressing room so I was back Travis Lulay lit it up and the team marched from Top of the league able to leave my equipment the bottom to the top, winning the Grey Cup. With a new Jocelyn Kratchmer’s team Slavia Praha captured sixth championship in a row. Kratchmer arrived head coach and lots of change in the west, the team could this year’s Czech league title. It was the team’s just after Thanksgiving to play. –– photo submitted See page nine: HOCKEY see many more wins than losses. Prediction: fi rst again. • Edmonton probably created the most news this offseason, dealing its all-star quarterback for a younger and unproven guy. General manager has done that before and has been successful but I can’t see Roaring around the track it creating an immediate impact. Give this club a couple of years before you see them where they were in 2011. ■ Daniel Bushman/The Watrous Manitou 182 points, 52 behind the leader. Prediction: fourth in west. June 18, 2012 In the mini stock division June 2, Young’s Kevin • Like its provincial rival, the Stampeders moved its Dyck hit the pavement against 15 other racers. pivot east and are going with youngster Drew Tate be- After kicking off the season last month, racers were In the mini stock heat, Dyck started in 10th and got hind centre. Like others in the west, the quarterback pos- back in action at Auto Clearing Motor Speedway north his number 10 car all the way up to fi rst. That was good ition is young but Calgary has some offensive weapons of Saskatoon. Two local drivers hit the asphalt looking for 20 points. to make some noise. They are also known to self destruct to climb the standings for 2012. Like the heat, Dyck had his work cut out for him in under pressure. Doubt they catch B.C. but they will see In the street stock qualifi er June 2, Darryl Potts was the qualifi er, starting in the 15th position. However, he postseason. Prediction: third in west. slated in the ninth spot and maneuvered his way into was able to climb to fi rst and collected 20 points. • After a year to forget, changes were plentiful in fourth. That got him 17 points. In the street stock heat, In the feature race, Dyck started 10th. Weaving his Riderville. A new coaching staff, some new faces in train- he was in spot six and edged past one car when it was way around the track, he was able to cross the fi nish ing camp and upgrades to their stadium, the green and all said and done. His fi fth-place fi nish was good for 17 line third and took home 36 points. white are hoping to see their fortunes change from last points. With some races under his belt, Dyck fi nds himself year. All indications point to that, but until the season In the feature, Potts started in the fi fth position but second of 16 drivers in the mini stock division. Dyck is starts, it’s tough to tell. I like their coach’s no-nonsense fell back to ninth when he crossed the fi nish line. For just a single point behind the leader. approach and the ability to relate to the players. If his efforts driving the number 36 car, Potts garnered 24 According to the schedule, Potts was to have been ignores last year and gets back on track, points. The Watrous driver was up against 13 others. back in action June 8 and will suit up again June 23. the team should be back in the postseason. Prediction: After those points were added to his season, Potts Dyck, meanwhile, hit the track June 16 and will again second in west. sits seventh out of 16 in the street stock division. He has June 23. THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18 2012 • 9

From page eight: ing to get,” said Kratchmer well, but they really want- who, by the end of March, ed to learn so they always HOCKEY was able to learn enough talked to me and tried to there and didn’t have to to get by. translate things for me.” travel back and forth with She also touched on the Kratchmer also had a it.” food, saying it was a bit lot of opportunities to do Despite some of those different. Soup is a staple, some travelling and tour- challenges, Kratchmer eaten before every meal. A ing around Europe and said overall it was an awe- lot of pork, potatoes and had a pair of friends, Jus- some experience to live in dumplings are also con- tine Bennett and Kelsey the Czech Republic. sumed and beer at a res- Desmarais, join her after “I was completely im- taurant was cheaper then hockey ended in mid- mersed in the Czech cul- ordering water. March. The three travelled ture so I learned a lot, but The hockey player also the country for about three there were quite a bit of took on two part-time jobs weeks and then Kratch- adjustments, the main one - one teaching skating to mer was back in Canada being the language barri- kids every week and the by Easter. er. Not many people there other as a preschool teach- With her feet back on spoke English, including er’s aide in a small village North American soil, my teammates, so it did outside Prague. the former student who get lonely at times. But “It was neat to see how attended Holy Cross in Taking in Prague is a beautiful city different they run their Worcester, Mass., said she and I loved exploring it ev- schools. Both the schools decided not to return to the sites ery day. We also did a lot of I taught at were Czech- Slavia Praha next year but traveling throughout the English schools so it was instead will be going to Not only did Watrous’ Jocelyn country for hockey so it fun to talk and play with Austria. Kratchmer get a chance to suit was cool to see the sights the kids.” “While I was over in up for a hockey team in Prague, of Czech Republic.” One of the highlights Prague, I met some people Czech Republic but she also got Kratchmer said the from her experience play- from other teams and tried an opportunity to check out language barrier was also ing hockey was capturing out for a few teams in dif- the surroundings. Kratchmer tough when it came to sim- the championship. ferent countries so for the (pictured) is in Old Town Square ple things like going to the “The girls on my team next season I will be head- with the Church of our Lady in grocery store or trying to were also pretty cool! Al- ing to Salzburg, Austria the background. The order food. though not all of them with my old teammate hockey player has since “Most of the time I spoke English and those from Holy Cross. I am look- returned to Canada. didn’t know what I was go- that did, did not do very ing forward to it!” –– photo submitted Revving up the competition in June ■ Daniel Bushman/The Watrous Manitou the podium. Wearing number 777, the rider was third in The riders then went west to Saskatoon for the next June 18, 2012 moto one, second in moto two and then placed second in series race at Otopasso trails south of Saskatoon. The the fi nals. June 10 event saw Axman in the beginner division. He A local contingent of riders were looking to build Warken also competed in the same class. He sported was seventh in moto one and that was how he fi nished off a rather successful May as they competed in a few number 62 and came in sixth in moto one, 12th in moto in the fi nals. There were 29 riders in that division. races in June. After tearing up a muddy track in Wey- two and crossed the fi nish line in ninth. In the junior MX-1 class, Papic placed second in moto burn at the end of May, Watrous’ Bryan Axman, Brett The pair were in a fi eld of 15 riders. one and that was how he fi nished overall. Warken was Papic, Daniel Vickaryous and Mark Warken went south Warken entered the plus 25 category and went up also in that group and came in 10th. to Swift Current June 3. against seven others. Warken placed fi fth in moto two Craig Martin from Viscount raced in the junior MX-1 In the beginner class, Axman wearing number 24 and was sixth in the fi nals. class and wearing number 135, placed 13th out of 21 rid- came in fourth in moto one and ninth in moto two. In In the youth class, Axman, Papic and Vickaryous ers. the fi nal, Axman placed sixth out of 32 competitors. were part of 34 riders. In that event, Papic was fourth Papic entered the youth division against 26 other Vickaryous also entered the beginner class and was in moto one and placed 12th in the fi nals. Axman was competitors and came in 22nd. wearing number 283. He took eighth in moto one, 18th in 28th in moto one, 18th in moto two and 23rd in the fi nals. A two-day race was held in Moose Jaw June 16 to 17 moto two and in the fi nals, Vickaryous placed 12th. Vickaryous placed 23rd in moto one, 21st in moto two and Kindersley will be the next stop, that coming July In the junior MX-1 class, Papic was looking to get on and was 25th in the fi nals. 8.

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Hitting the waves With summer offi cially beginning Wednesday, the Watrous Swim- Still playing with sticks ming Pool has been fi lled and is ready to go. Swimming lessons are This group of grown-up ‘boys’ likes to gather at the Senior Centre Woiden, Bob Hamilton, Alfred Simpson, Joe Volk and Roger Langs- slated to begin today (June 18) with public swimming also on the to shoot a little pool at least once a week: Hugh Crittenden, Frank ton. –– photo submitted by Iris Ernst/Watrous docket for the remainder of the summer. –– Daniel Bushman/TWM

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www.preventioninstitute.sk.ca Country Connection 10 • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • THE WATROUS MANITOU Remembering Ike Cruise ■ submitted by Larry Cruise the ashes of my mother- Stalwart in-law, the late 100-year- May 25, as we drove old Doris Tripps in. When home from Regina, the I asked him if he could do sun was setting. A beauti- this, he replied, “I can’t ful array of spectacular do much else but hold this colour and brilliance chair down, but I think spreading across the I can do that.” Two days horizon and up into the later he had it fi nished clouds and beyond to the and it looked beautiful. heavens. For quite some- Ike always had humour time this ball of fi re slow- in his voice and added ly drifted down, to linger another dimension to for awhile on the edge of the conversation. I intro- the world, then silently duced Ike to a health food slip away. Hawaii sunsets drink I was taking and were never more beauti- as we toasted each other ful than this one. to a long life, I quipped Over the last few years to him that he would live a picture has formed to 110. Ike’s reply was in in my mind, that of Ike his rolling Irish, that was Cruise sitting in one of a trademark, “Oh, I hope two chairs, placed stra- not.” tegically so they were On returning from a framed by the corner of track meet in Brockville, his house and a large tree Ont. last year, I had a in his yard. Many a sum- video of Val Smylie, the mer night the sunsets wife of a former doctor in would squeeze between Imperial. She would say A new generation of learners the surrounding trees, to Ike on the video, “How Imperial school kindergarten graduation was held June 7. Graduating pictures taken of each student over the past year. Mrs. Rieger, school down his driveway, and are you, Ike?” to which to Gr. 1 in September 2012 are (l to r) Jody Williams, Shayla Nelson, principal, presented each child with a certifi cate and Mrs. Kelly gave bask the two chairs (one Ike promptly answered, Rylan Freeman and Preston Van Damme. Mrs. Kelly introduced each them each a gift. Cake and iced tea were served to the graduates empty) in all its bril- “I am fi ne, Val, but boy student as they came in the room then she showed a slideshow of and everyone who attended. liance. I often wondered you sure have some good –– photo submitted where Ike’s thoughts wrinkles.” We then rem- might be during that inisced on the work he then by hand he would the last time I would see time, perhaps last night had done for them on their cut out all the fl ooring him. was to be his last sunset. house some 60 years ago. around the walls with this Ike’s name was always Imperial If it was, it was like most He also told how Frank home-made, hand-driven coming up in our conver- Gaylene Parry • 963-2961 of his work. Well done! Hart had approached saw. Those were the days sations: Ike’s bedroom For 50 years, Ike has him to build a new house. when work meant sweat light is on - he must be go- The 72nd Saskatchewan Seniors Association conven- been our neighbour. He Frank had a good crop of and sometimes tears. ing to bed. Ike’s shop light tion was held in Saskatoon June 5, 6 and 7. Ninety sen- had become more than fl ax that year and as Ike Only two weeks ago is on - he must be working iors attended the convention, including Betsy Redstone, that, he was part of the needed more lumber for I would visit Ike in his late. Ike’s truck is going secretary for the association. Several issues including architecture. We would the house Frank would hospital bed and I told into town. The deer are health, affordable housing, rural health issues for aging see him planting his po- sell another load of fl ax. him of a track meet I was running from our apple seniors, home care and long-term care were discussed. tatoes, rototilling his Another story he told going to participate in. tree into Ike’s yard. Ike’s Kevin Fenwick, Saskatchewan Ombudsman was the sunfl owers, watering his was of how Sam Gust of He said, “I wish you luck putting in his garden. Ike guest speaker. Betsy reported it was an interesting and tomatoes, fi lling his bird Davidson asked him to re- and would you like me to has company. Ike must be educational convention. Issues related to the health and feeders, fi xing his wind- move the hardwood fl oor give you my blessing?” I away, his truck is gone. well being of seniors are the main priority for this group mills, talking to neigh- from the kitchen and in- said, “Please do.” On re- We will miss you dearly whose next convention will be in June 2013 in Saska- bours, and then he would stall it in the living room, turning from the masters Ike. It is funny how time toon. go to work in his shop. then install a new fl oor in provincial meet with six slips by and the many The Imperial Community Centre was the venue for a I believe one of the the kitchen. Because the gold medals to show Ike, things we meant to say seniors bridge tournament June 11. Eighty bridge play- last things he made was a fl ooring went under the he said to me, “Did my were never said, like good ers came from Saskatoon, Regina, Dilke, Bethune, David- wooden top for an urn we walls, Ike would fashion blessing help? Congratu- bye and as the song says, son, Drake, Regina Beach, Lumsden, Duval and of course had purchased to place himself a curved saw, lations Joe.” It was to be so long it’s been good to Imperial. Sorry if any towns have been missed. First know you. place winners were Norm Haseman and Marg Black- Your neighbours, Joe more, second place went to Anne Metz and Diane Hunt, and Marilyn Koza/24-1p third place to Judy Gust and Eileen McCreary and fourth place to Richey Lane and Janie Kearns. The 50/50 draw Subscription due?? was won by Mary Webber and Vanna Gay Shaw. A good time was had by all. The next tournament is planned for Use this convenient form to renew, order a brand September. new subscription, or send a change of address. Name: ______Simpson Elaine Wilson • 836-4711 Address: ______I hope all fathers had a mother’s tea put on by the ✃ great Father’s Day. Simpson Homemakers ______Doug and Wendy Gul- Tuesday, June 12 was a Please check one of the following boxes: lacher were in Englefeld huge success. A large crowd June 8 for the kindergarten enjoyed Vicky Thiessen ❒ New ❒ Renewal graduation of their grand- and Connie Boehr sing- ❒ Change of address - please provide new address below daughter Clair, daughter of ing and the presentation Troy and Jolene Gullacher. by Vicky of their work in Address: ______Mitchel Chandler Lindsey Caverley and Honduras. Dessert and cof- Strachan children Sydney and Spen- fee were served and door cer stopped for a quick visit prizes were drawn. A raffl e ______convocated from with grandparents Roy and of a beautiful plant was the University Marilyn Crawford on their won by Judy Smith. It was Please send a cheque for: of Saskatchewan way back home to Lloyd- great to see so many for- $ $ minster. mer residents of Simpson. SO postal codes - 30; All other Canadian - 39 on June 7th, 2012 Best wishes to Gilbert I was surprised to see my Online - $28; U.S. - $135; International - $175 with a bachelor of Burkitt who broke some cousin Linda Wollms of science in kinesiology. ribs while trying to move a Saskatoon at the tea. We lawn mower tractor. Take it Congratulations, with love had a short visit. She was The Watrous Manitou, Box 100 Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 easy Gilbert. visiting with Cheryl An- from his family. The annual grand- derson of Venn. THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 11 Plunkett Deloris Wilson (Sutherland) • 944-4852 Plunkett and Glynfi eld Fay. The funeral was held daughter Colleen Cone winding up farming soon. University Hospital. Ronnie Ens accompan- folks send their deepest June 8 in Surrey, B.C. and her husband Rick. Then the rain will be wel- Mary Hastie is away to ied his sister Vi Wohlge- sympathy to the Schlac- Several folks attended Several folks attended come. Don and Helen Crowther’s muth to attend a family ter family on the passing the polka fest held in the Rory Allen show in Visiting Bob and Jenny near Saskatoon to at- wedding at Red Deer, Alta. of Mary Berton of Sur- Humboldt. Humboldt. He is an Elvis Gray is Jenny’s sister tend the graduation of Bob and Renee Clavelle rey, B.C. She grew up in The Plunkett Friend- Presley impersonator. from Ottawa, Ont. her grandson Robert spent a few days fi shing at the Plunkett area and ship Club, which was to One night we had Leona Credgeur was Crowther in Saskatoon. Lucien Lake. attended school at Glyn- be June 5 was cancelled deer visiting us in town. away to Swift Current The eclipse, which was Get well wishes to any- fi eld. She lost her husband because several folks were The other night our door helping her daughter June 5 around 4 to 5:30 one ill and in the hospital. several years ago and he away. light went on and when Tanis Crawford. p.m. was Venus passing We wish them a speedy played the violin in a sen- Pat Cone of Saskatoon, we looked out there was Ken and I visited Cathy between earth and the recovery. iors band in Surrey. They formerly of Plunkett, is a deer by our front door- and Graham Turnbull in sun. It is something that Anyone having any had two children, a son away to Niagara-on-the- step. Saskatoon and then we happens once in a per- news please phone me at Richard and a daughter Lake, Ont. visiting her I hope everyone is visited Edna Dieno in the son’s lifespan. 944-4852. Thank you. Manitou Beach Sue Alcock

Hello village people. Other than im- ure before we came and his vet said there pending rain and thundershowers, noth- was nothing more he could do for him. ing much to report. Birdsong at 5 a.m. is He passed away the very night after we quite lovely. I can only guess plans are left our girl’s place. He had a happy week, in progress for Canada Day celebrations lots of attention, maybe too many strenu- so look out for announcements. Pancake ous walks. The three ‘retired’ horses had breakfasts are also being advertised for a good week with us too; a great place certain Sundays, again, read the signs to stay. We met Deborah Grey, former and enjoy a community breakfast. Reform party founder and Lew Larson, I could ramble on about the tin cans pool friends from here, at their church. in the cardboard recycling bin and share Then after a major tire blow-out on the worries that misuse of the bins could re- ‘slow road to China’ going to Nanaimo, sult in us losing the bins and having to put we crossed through Vancouver to avoid out all of our garbage for pick up. Several lots of traffi c on the Monday of the long Asian countries are scrambling for scrap weekend. The traffi c coming into the city metal as it is so expensive . . . so it makes from the east was bumper-to-bumper sense to recycle as much as possible and a from about Abbotsford for 30 kilometres small way to help the process is to put the but not on our side of the highway! We right stuff into the right bins. Act locally camped at Merritt, Revelstoke, Halcyon, and think globally. our favourite hot springs, Fairmont Hot Communities in Bloom volunteers Springs, Banff and Canmore. June 1, have been very busy working on the bar- north of Radium, Gary had the bravery rel planters, regional park and fl ower beds to step out of the van and get pictures of around the village. three bears along the road. We stayed one I hear the Three of Hearts performed night in my niece’s yard, who normally in the opening ceremonies of the new lives in Siberia, but as a family are rent- lodge June 14. I hope many of you were ing a place in Alberta. It was so much fun. there to hear the concert and tour the new After a month we arrived at our place at facility. the beach!” Since I started the column Pat Hut- Many thanks and roses to those vil- ton thankfully sent news of the holiday lage people who have taken the time to that she and Gary enjoyed and want to contact me about this column and who share with you: “After a family wedding are planning to make contributions. in Edmonton, we, Gary and Pat, travelled Cheers, Sue. Gary stood outside to get the bear to look at him! by camper van to see our daughter who is now working on Vancouver Island; a place we had not seen in 24 years. There was mostly sunshine at stops along the way and no rain the whole week on the island! A former neighbour, Marlene Armson, mom to our village foreman Bryan Marciszyn celebrated her birth- day and Gary’s and our anniversary at her new home in Penticton. We enjoyed great walks along both lakes there. It was our fi rst time there in 40 years when our baby was a newborn! From there we went along Hwy. 3 through some major switchbacks, with snow beside us, not on the roads. We crossed the ferry and camped two nights before staying at the house where our girl is housesitting near Qualicum Beach. The fl owers and trees are well ahead of what we see here and we did ocean walks with the dog she Marlene Armson (left), Bryan Marciszyn’s mom, now in Penticton. looked after. Poor old Cooper had a seiz- Our ocean walk with a dog. –– photos submitted by Pat and Gary Hutton

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Watrous Mainline Motor Products Hwy. 2, Watrous • 306-946-3336 THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 13 Doors open on Watrous District Health Complex

■ Daniel Bushman/The Watrous Manitou June 18, 2012

After years of lobbying, fundraising and determina- tion, a dream was realized June 14 in Watrous as the rib- bon was cut and the Watrous District Health Complex offi cially opened. Murray Westby who has been with the local health foundation for many years said, “It has been a long time coming and we have had our ups and downs . . . this is certainly very gratifying to have it actually become a re- ality. A lot of people have worked very hard on this, not just myself.” Watrous mayor Ed Collins agreed that “it has been worth the wait. It is just a great day for all of Watrous and for continued health care in our community and for the residents.” The new complex also became the fi rst of 13 to be fi nished after the province announced in 2009 funding would be provided. Director of capital planning and project management for the Saskatoon Health Region Andrew Wagner said, “We were able to deliver this project faster than antici- pated and for less money than the original budget. I think that just goes to show for the leadership locally here it has just been a very successful project.” Gary Loewen, project manager for the health region, said overseeing this project and having it completed was A new beginning rewarding. “We developed a plan, we stuck to the plan, The ribbon was cut on the long-awaited Watrous District Health the local health foundation Murray Westby, minister responsible we did the project on schedule and on budget. That is al- Complex June 14. Doing the honours from left to right were vice for rural and remote health Randy Weekes, local MLA Greg Brkich, ways a goal every time we take on a project and I think president of fi nance and corporate services for the Saskatoon Watrous mayor Ed Collins and Health Minister Dustin Duncan. we succeeded very well on this one.” Health Region Nilesh Kavia, site manager Cathy Spencer, chair of –– Daniel Bushman/TWM Associate with LM Architectural Group Andrew Brimble said building a project is only as good as the nity and surrounding area gathered in Sunrise - one of Spencer said after three years of getting ready for a people who are working on it. He said the town itself the ‘houses’ where residents will be living - for the festiv- facility like the one built, seeing it fi nished is great. and the people at the hospital speak volumes to the end ities. Current residents of Manitou Lodge joined those “This is so exciting. It has been like an ant hill around product. gathered at the new facility to take in the festivities. here for the last few days but a huge, exciting day for the “Truthfully, this is a beautiful facility and for the resi- Led by the group the Three of Hearts, guests enjoyed community, the residents and the staff.” dents that are in here, it is going to feel very much like some entertainment from 10:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. when Spencer said the support from the community has been home.” long-time Watrous resident Vickie Merrifi eld played O fantastic and has always been there since the beginning. Despite the wet weather outdoors, it was warm and Canada. After the anthem was sung, site manager Cathy the mood happy indoors as residents from the commu- Spencer led the ribbon cutting ceremony. See page 14: GRAND OPENING \ HLM Construction (A Division of Humboldt Lumber Mart Ltd.) Hwy. 20 South, Humboldt, SK Proud to 306-682-2527 have been GENERAL CONTRACTORS general contractor CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS on the road to completion

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Newly-appointed Health Minister Dustin Duncan joined other dignitaries on stage and remarked that June 14 was a signifi cant day for the residents of the commu- nity and surrounding area. He also said it is a milestone for the province as the facility will provide a high quality of living for residents. “It is exciting to see everybody celebrating today’s opening. I know it takes a lot of work between not just the province and the health region but obviously the community and the fundraising foundation to raise the dollars that go into it. It is a great day to celebrate with the community and the new residents . . . considering that Watrous is the fi rst of the new 13 that are opened, it is just a great testament to the people here.” Duncan said to have something of this magnitude come to fruition is very good to see. “We strive with the health regions to be able to provide quality health care services to rural residents and this is just another step in ensuring that rural residents know that we want to be able to provide quality health care in rural Saskatchewan as well as urban Saskatchewan.” After Minister Duncan spoke, Saskatoon Health Re- gion board member Ross Huckle talked about being for- Full house tunate to help the older generation have a home to stay Residents of the community and surrounding area along with cur- of the health complex. The ceremonies also featured resident Vickie in. Huckle said rural residents are a priority for the re- rent Manitou Lodge residents were on hand for the grand opening Merrifi eld (bottom left) playing O Canada. –– Daniel Bushman/TWM gion and said the facility is a great example of a partner- tience. ship between numerous groups. Westby was very grateful to the province, the ministry Watrous mayor Ed Collins also touched on the impor- of health including former health minister Don McMor- tance of a facility like the health complex in Watrous. ris, and the Saskatoon Health Region including former “When you come in under budget and on time, it can’t employee Kelvin Fisher for recognizing that the commu- be any better than that.” Collins said the support from nity needed a facility. the town and surrounding area was tremendous and According to Westby, around $3.3 million was used “even from further away than that we have seen . . . it’s from the local foundation to help pay for the project as gratifying, very gratifying.” well. He said the foundation has done other things in the Reeve for the Rural Municipality of Morris Gord Den- community in terms of health care but “this has been gler spoke on behalf of all the communities and RMs our major focus since the need has been identifi ed. that have lent their support to the new complex. Dengler “The fact that we had the surrounding villages and remarked that it will be utilized by local and surround- municipalities come together . . . it just points out the ing residents and it is a place that “all of us will be proud fact that in this day and age, communities have to get to- of for the future.” gether and work together and they can accomplish things After spending years lobbying and trying to get a new if there is a common need all for the greater good.” facility in Watrous, Westby spoke on how things like After Westby, vice-president of fi nance and corporate this can take time and pa- services for the health region Nilesh Kavia spoke about Congratulations from Melron Services R.M. of Wreford No. 280 on the Grand Opening of the is proud to be a partner in funding the Watrous District Health Complex Watrous District Health Complex. Congratulations on your grand opening!

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CONGRATULATIONS, Watrous and area, on the GRAND OPENING of the Watrous District Health Complex. THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 15 the benefi t of the health complex. a priority and to see something like this, these are the “For the community, it is a facility designed for their times you are glad to be an MLA. It just makes the job comfort and with it being designed sustainably, it is a fa- that much more special. Even though I played a small cility that allows us to make sure we are caring for pa- part of it, the biggest part was the community and the tients and residents in a way right from the quality of fundraising.” the air, the type of chemicals that may be used to clean Brkich said he tried his best to keep it at the forefront the facility. It is very conscientious in that sense.” in government and appreciated the support of the com- Kavia added it was designed to have lower operating munity who had funding in place as they eagerly waited costs and is the fi rst facility of its kind in the health re- for an announcement. gion and the fi rst of the 13 in the province that are to be The MLA also honoured Westby during the ceremony. completed in various communities. The former mayor and committee member from various After Kavia spoke, dignitaries gathered on stage organizations was given the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee while a pair of current residents of Manitou Lodge - Ju- medal. The medal not only honours the Queen for her lia Galvin and David Broadfoot - held the ribbon. service to the country but serves to honour signifi cant Spencer commenced a countdown and the red ribbon contributions and achievements by Canadians. was cut to offi cially open the complex. After the ceremony, cake was served to those in atten- Going green MLA for the area Greg Brkich then said a few words dance and tours started at noon and ran until 7:30 p.m. Not only was the new Watrous District Health Complex complet- regarding the facility. Brkich said having it open for the A cleaning was then done over the weekend at the ed under budget and on time but also it was recognized for its en- residents means a lot. health complex and today (June 18) residents will begin vironmental sustainability. The Green Globes building performance “Since I was in this constituency since 2003, this was moving into their new place. assessment awarded the Watrous Health Services Redevelopment one of the major projects . . . health care has always been The Watrous District Health Complex was also rec- with three globes. –– Daniel Bushman/TWM ognized for its green ini- tiatives. The Green Globes exciting because we are investing into our rural commu- building performance nities as well.” assessment awarded the Brimble said the green initiative for which the facility Watrous Health Services received three globes meant they had to work with the Redevelopment with three environment, energy, the types of fi nishes used in the globes, which Wagner said building, the way the building was constructed and the were for environmental way waste is handled. sustainability. “What they were able to do here is bring all of those “What it means is we things into one envelope.” are reducing our operat- Brimble said as much as a person can call it an ing costs into the future achievement, it is also a stewardship in taking the next and we are also providing step to be sustainable. more sustainable materials Here are some extras regarding the new facility: in the building, better en- • The complex incorporates the hospital and long-term vironment for our patients care home addition; the addition will be called Manitou for the air that they breathe Lodge, named after the former facility. and just a better hospital • The cost of the facility and expansion of the existing environment for the care Watrous Hospital building was $14.4 million. that the staff are going to • The government’s portion of funding was $11.2 be in.” million; the foundation and municipalities had to pay Wagner said it is unique $2.8 million for construction and $400,000 for fi xtures, to have something like this in a rural setting. “This is See page 16: GRAND OPENING I J Congratulations, Watrous and area, on the grand opening of the Watrous District Health Complex.

Many thanksk to those who have generously donated to the furnishings and fi xtures Congratulations on your grand opening. campaign, to the Watrous Community Health Foundation Woiden for its generous project Construction is proud to have supplied support, and to our municipal excavation, aggregate and funding partners. water & sewer services for the new Watrous District Health Complex.

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From page 15: GRAND OPENING furnishings and equipment. • Communities and RMs supporting the facil- ity include Town of Watrous, Resort Village of Manitou Beach, villages of Simpson, Viscount and Young, RMs of McCraney, Morris, Usborne, Vis- count, Wood Creek and Wreford. • Over 100 individuals and businesses from the community and area have also funded the equip- ment and furnishings portion of the complex. • There are 43 long-term care beds within three houses - Sunrise, Harmony and Prairie. • Complex services available range from pal- liative care, acute care, lab and x-ray, dietician, am- bulance, population and public health, therapies, mental health and addiction services, podiatry, home care, client case coordination, clinical nurs- ing education, telehealth and emergency (currently on by-pass). Come on in! Residents of the new long-term care facility that was built in Watrous will begin moving into their new home today (June 18). The residents will be living in the comforts of brand new equipment and furnishings like a cozy dining and relaxing area to a room that features a washroom and track lift. The new portion of the health complex held its grand opening June 14. –– Daniel Bushman/TWM

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Greg Brkich, MLA From all of us at Western Financial. Arm River-Watrous Constituency ~ Pat, Laura, Tara, Elaine, Melanie, Jillian and Todd Box 1077 Davidson, SK S0G 1A0 107 Main Street, Watrous, SK 1-800-539-3979 www.gregbrkich.ca Insurance & Financial Services 306-946-3655 THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 17 Colonsay Florence Halvorson • 255-2358 Congratulations to Nathan Carlos, Keegan Holynski, her daughters Diannia and Debra in Saskatoon. away Oct. 17, 2011 gathered at Woodlawn Cemetery in Jon Hunt, Kevin Klassen, Dalton Lochead, Kevin Moen, Colonsay swimming pool committee and staff held its Saskatoon for her burial. The service was conducted by Rae-lynn Moen, Chaimn Penner, Alexis Thomas-Fenrich, annual BBQ at the community hall. All food supplies were Elaine Pressell from Mourning Glory Funeral Home. Tyler Wick and Thomas Wood who graduated June 8. donated. They raised about $1,000. The winner of the 10 Attending were Robert and Margaret, Roy and Patsy Their banquet was held at the community hall followed people pool party was Desire Rosher. Staff for the pool are Grey from Colonsay, Graham and Tracey Busch from by the exercises at the school gym. Several from out of manager Ashley Edmondson, lifeguards James Vossen, Okotoks, Alta., Dwayne and Cathy, Lauryn and Carter town attended. Erin Fedoriuk, Scott Kirk, Carley Matechuk, Daxton Gerard from St. Albert, Alta., Ken, Trish and Alastair Visiting Gilbert and Florence Halvorson were her Moen, Kevin Moen, Ashley Kraft and Mackenzie Kraft. Grey from Saskatoon, Darren, Kelsey, Chase, Skylar sister Evelyn and Dave Walker of Drumheller, Alta. and Sympathy to Jack and Joan Campbell on the June 10 Grey from Colonsay and Kim, Shelley and Amanda brother Stan and Diane Leffl er of Zenon Park. While passing of his sister Edith Hicks of Saskatoon. Stewart from Saskatoon. Also home were brother Alvin here we also visited with our sister Bea Bergstrom and Saturday, June 2, the family of Violet Grey who passed and his wife Penny from Nanaimo, B.C.

12064MC01 18 • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • THE WATROUS MANITOU Viscount Sandra Reid • 944-2182

Nothing like a few days for volunteering to work preparing for class trips, of sunshine inbetween this fundraiser week. exams and year end cele- rain showers to spruce the Bailey Comeault, Tryg- brations. yard up. Congratulations ve Downer and Bryce Wel- Six ladies met and to all the 2012 grads, best ter went to Greater Sas- enjoyed two hours togeth- wishes for the future. katoon Catholic Schools er joining squares to make Chris Desmarais and track meet June 5 in Sas- blankets this past Wed- Val Udell served 21 people katoon at the Field House. nesday. It is such a lovely at the Viscount seniors Although they did not way to catch up with each breakfast June 9. Gerrie come back with fi rst, they other while being product- Dieno was the lucky loonie all represented Viscount ive at the same time. With 50/50 winner. The seniors with fl ying colors. St. Al- the spring rhubarb avail- appreciate Val and Chris phonse School is busy able, they enjoyed rhubarb crisp with their tea (a little ice cream to go with it too!) They are always happy to Looking for have new people come and join them. Practice makes perfect Hail Insurance?? Viscount Elemen- May 30, the Viscount First Responders organized a individual run over two cyclists with his automobile tary School fun day was “mock accident” in conjunction with the Viscount and then veer off into another vehicle and power Call Jim Crittenden enjoyed by everyone. The Fire Department. Students from Viscount Central pole. 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John & Marla Koupansis, Joyce & Clayton Stobbs, Kevin & Nancy Holma, Kirby Schmidt, Kristie & advertising and newscopy A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act Jason Pilling, Leanne Deneiko, Leona Podelecki, Les & Karen Toews, Leslie Frey, Lorelei Stewart, has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as Lori Harper & boys, Lorrie Kozun, Lynn & Robert Martin, Mainline Motors, Margie Farley, Margo submissions accordingly. required. & Tony Masich, Marilyn Stobbs, Mary & Larry Parks, Matt & Heidi Tan, Maureen Tait, Mel Becherer, We are back in the offi ce Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment Melanie & Chad Mierau, Mike Savory, Miz Bojangles Hair Salon, M-J Eremondi, Model Meats, Mona Leippi, Monique Sundquist, Murray & Delilah Westby, Nicole Spencer, Noreen & Paul Mudry, Patti Monday, July 23 and the is required to fi le his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Pfeiffer, Paula Koch, Pip’s Esso & Subway, Ray & Myla Reichert, Raylene Lutz, Rhonda & Jim Cooper, next issue comes out Rural Municipality of Colonsay, Box 130, Colonsay, SK S0K 0Z0 by Rhonda & Trevor Hardy, Ria Smit, Ron & Ruth Morningstar, Russell Matai, Ryan & Rhonda Kelly, Monday, July 30. the 4th day of July, 2012. 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Drake Region G CONSTRUCTION HELP Dorothy Wolter • 363-2148 Construction seniors meeting Labourers/Apprentices/ Condolences to the John Gibney family on the pass- Director Lylie Herman iors to collect pensions to Journeymen Carpenters ing of Marleane Gibney at 75. The memorial service welcomed everyone to the age 67. Our guest speaker was held in Watrous United Church. Region G meeting held at the 2012 convention will Full-time year-round work, Graduating from Drake Elementary School are Ma- in Nokomis May 23 and be Kevin Fenwick, Om- attractive bonuses based guire Blair, Jordan Braun, Brooke Dudley, Max Pfrieger, called the meeting to or- budsman for Saskatch- on performance. Kaelan Wolfe and Terell Friesen. der. Twenty-nine seniors ewan. The grant program Those graduating from Lanigan Central High School, attended the meeting from was discussed. Only one Call Royce at 946-7314. from Drake are: Mitch Bartel, Riley Wiens, Nolan Blair, Prince Albert, Nokomis, grant will be available in Send resume to [email protected] Brayden Braun, Ashton Eby, Tyson Ediger, Sergey Allan, Davidson, Kelliher, 2013. It has been suggested Kharton, Kenadi McLaren and Alyssa Willems. Imperial, Lestock. Quin- the form for applications QUALITY PLUS Lori Ediger held baby showers for Abigail Lily (Cait- ton, Lanigan, and Kenas- be shortened and the time lan Nakoneshny) and Jersey May (Megan Mercer). ton. between acceptance of an CONSTRUCTION Some graduates from the University of Saskatch- President Len Fallows application and payout of ewan are from Drake: Heather Bartel, (Ches and El- from SSAI spoke about the the grant be shortened. The aine), Brennon David Ewen (Dave and Janice) and Brian briefs being presented to grant is called a Commun- Wiens (Cliff and Louann); from Jansen: Daniel Krause the government. We are ity Based Projects Grant. It Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. (John and Gloria) and Jenna Wacker (Curtis and Jodi). presenting them in con- will not pay for cosmetics Parrish Siding, located six miles south of Watrous I found that long list of graduates from the University junction with our umbrel- such as painting. It should on Hwy #2, is accepting applications for employment. of Saskatchewan very interesting. la organization, Saskatch- be used for activity and re- Full-time Cleaner/Operator/Buyer Two birthdays were celebrated in the Villa; they were ewan Seniors Mechanism. creation programs for sen- Katherine Funk, 87 and Marg Bartel, 88. Attending from This will give us more in- iors. They will also pay for • full benefi ts package the Manor were Edna Meikle, Mary Schmidt, Doreen fl uence as SSM has 120,000 repairs to clubs. It has been • pension package $ 00 Snider and Mary Ann Bartel; from the Villa - Florence members and SSAI has suggested that clubs must • starting wage 15 /hr Boechler and Mary Bergen. Dorothy Wolter also at- 8,000 members. The fi rst change to entice new mem- • some overtime tended. Mary Schmidt did the hosting honours. brief will ask for a rebate bers. One suggestion is to • must have drivers license & vehicle June 9, there was a good turn out at the Trinity Lu- for all senior clubs on util- have activities in the even- theran Church in Lanigan for their soup, sandwich and ity charges. The second ings sometimes instead of Forward resume to Parrish Siding: dessert lunch. Keep them coming. brief will cover resolu- only in the afternoon. E-mail: [email protected] Venus made its transit across the sun June 5. It will tions chosen at the last con- Colette Brockman from Phone: 946-2225 or Fax: 946 -3954 occur again in 2117. Summer begins June 20 at 7 p.m. vention by the delegates as Quinton made a motion Mail to: Box 400, Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 Condolences to the family of John Richert on his the most important. Len that Lylie Herman from passing June 5 at age 79 of Watrous. Condolences to the discussed senior pensions Nokomis remain as direc- George Wildeman family on his passing June 10 at the and the Saskatchewan tor for Region G, seconded age of 86 in Humboldt hospital. Celebration of his life Income Plan. He also ex- by Lucille Dorush from Manitou & District will be held in the Lanigan and District Heritage Cen- plained the Municipal Act Kelliher. MaryAnn Santher tre with burial in Lanigan Lutheran Cemetery. Condol- gives all municipalities from Kenaston made a mo- ences to the Gibney families on the passing of Kathleen the right to excuse senior tion that Betsy Redstone Regional Park (Kay) Gibney of Lanigan Central Parkland Lodge June clubs from paying taxes. from Imperial stay on as 10. A celebration for her life will be held at the Drake In Saskatchewan there are coordinator for District 19, Part time maintenance staff needed. North Star Mennonite Church with burial in the Drake 167,000 seniors. Of those seconded by Elaine Sheriff Flexible hours, able to work days, Cemetery. Kay was 91. over 55, 67 per cent vote in from Allan. Seventeen seniors attended the community services elections. Twenty-two per Boundary changes will evenings and some weekends. for seniors’ noon dinner June 12. The next one will be in cent of younger people be- be discussed at the next SSAI September. tween the ages of 20 to 34 board meeting. Southey has Get well wishes, thinking of, prayers for cousin Isa- vote. Len also discussed been moved to Region J Contact Barry at 946-9510, bel Krieger, Ed (Leila Kornelsen), Harvey Bartel, Belle pensions and their sustain- from Region G. Hanley will email [email protected] Mullet, all doctors, nurses, caregivers, folks in hospital, ability. He also mentioned be approached to see if they in lodges, members mourning the loss of a loved one the government’s plan to will agree to move to Region or mail to Box 1193, and anyone home and just not feeling well. raise the eligibility of sen- G from Region E. Watrous, SK S0K 4T0

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Deliveries to Young High marks earn local Tuesdays, JOHN’S Thursdays & Fridays student large scholarship Call by 5 p.m. ■ Daniel Bushman academic excellence, gram. over the next four years, Plate FAMILY DINING Delivery by 6 p.m. The Watrous Manitou something that we consis- The award is given to the she needs to maintain that “Where quality matters” June 18, 2012 tently strive for at Winston students with the highest average in her university johnsplate.ca High.” admission average based classes. Check it out for daily specials!! Hard work and deter- As for the Circle of on grade information sub- Fidelack also fi nds time mination has paid off Scholars Scholarship, Fi- mitted by the priority ap- in her schedule to work 212-1st Ave. W., Watrous • 946-2314 for a soon-to-be graduate delack is part of a small plication deadline. part-time at Subway in of Winston High School. group that was chosen Fidelack said any stu- town and volunteer once a Kara Fidelack, who offi - from across the country. dents applying to the U day at Watrous Elementary cially wraps up her Gr. 12 Ten people - one from each of R were automatically School during her spares. year later this month, has region - were awarded a considered for this schol- In addition to that, she Hail Insurance? been awarded a $20,000 scholarship: Saskatoon; Re- arship as long as they met helps tutor a Gr. 7 student scholarship from the Uni- gina; Moose Jaw; southeast the criteria. in math once a week. Compare our rates! versity of Regina. Not only Saskatchewan; western “You can imagine my Her volunteer experi- • Wray Agencies • Co-op did Fidelack receive the U Saskatchewan; northeast shock when I received an ence is in line with her fu- • Canadian • Rain & Hail of R’s Circle of Scholars Saskatchewan; northern e-mail on the 24th of April ture career path as she is • Henderson Scholarship, but she also Saskatchewan; eastern telling me I had won it! enrolled in the elementary garnered numerous ac- Canada; western Canada When I fi rst read the e-mail, education program, con- For further information call: colades at Winston High and the territories. I was shocked. I literally sisting of pre-kindergar- School’s awards night The daughter of Rodney had to re-read it to make ten to Gr. 5. Tri-Central Insurance June 7. and Patti was selected out sure it wasn’t $2,000!” “I am hoping to become The student who has a of senate districts six and Fidelack said what sur- a Gr. 1 teacher after I get • Imperial 963-2004 • Semans 524-3331 96.6 per cent overall aver- seven, which represents prised her most was that my degree.” • Simpson 836-4446 • Watrous 946-2864 age through three terms, the northeast division. she was not expecting that was the only Gr. 12 to re- That encompasses places type of scholarship. Interest free OAC until ceive honours with distinc- like Melfort, Wynyard, Da- “I didn’t even know it december 28/2012 with post-dated tion in her school; she had vidson, Yorkton, Hudson existed until then.” cheque and promissory note. the highest overall aver- Bay and Melville. While the Watrous resi- age, and the highest aver- The scholarships are dent said it is a huge relief age in math, ELA/history, awarded to students ap- and honour to get such Horizon School Division No. 205 French and science. plying for fall admission an awesome scholarship & St. Paul’s RCSSD No. 20 The graduate also took directly from high school - which will pay her four home an additional two who are Canadian citi- years of tuition - “If I’m be- scholarships: one from zens, permanent residents ing honest, it is also a little the Kinette Club of Wa- or protected persons and stressful that I have to keep trous and the other from have achieved a minimum a minimum 80 per cent av- the Kinsmen Club of Wa- admission average of 90 erage in university.” trous. per cent. They also had to In order for the $5,000 Winston High principal apply to a direct-entry un- to be continually put on Phil Gleim said the school dergraduate degree pro- Fidelack’s student account and staff are very proud of Fidelack’s achievements. “Kara is an excellent student who is very dedi- cated to her studies. She is a deserving candidate. As 12064TW00 teachers, we are pleased that one of our students has been recognized for

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Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Dennis Frey SaskWater Box 310, Watrous SK S0K 4T0 Phone: 306-946-3200 Watrous, SK Ph: 946-3362 Fax: 946-3898 Notices and Classifi eds 22 • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • THE WATROUS MANITOU PLACING OBITUARY OBITUARY CARDS OF THANKS GIBNEY, TODD, The family of Ike Cruise ADVERTISING Marleane Marion Roberta Margaret wishes to thank the commu- ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Marleane Gibney, (Broadfoot) nity of Imperial, surrounding IS PREPAID: aged 75 years, passed away Roberta Todd, aged 88 communities, friends and WE ACCEPT CASH, CHEQUES, at Central Parkland Lodge, years, passed peacefully relatives for the wonderful Lanigan on Tuesday, June 5, into the Lord’s hands at support at his passing. We VISA, MC AND DEBIT. 2012 after a lengthy illness. Lanigan Hospital on June wish to thank the EMS girls You can reach us by Marleane was born in 6, 2012. for their quick response and phone: 306.946.3343 Salvador, Sask. on Decem- Roberta was born Sep- caring ways at Dad’s home fax: 306.946.2026 ber 8, 1936 to Val and Fran- tember 7, 1923 to Robert and the special care he was email: ces Young. She received her and Mabel Broadfoot in given at the University Hospi- watrous.manitou primary schooling in Salva- Watrous, Sask. After fi nish- tal in Saskatoon, then home @sasktel.net dor until 1955 when she went ing high school, Roberta to Imperial with their open mail: Box 100, into training at St. Paul’s attended Normal School in arms and all the special care Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 Hospital School of Nursing Saskatoon. She began her he had in the facility. Thanks in Saskatoon, graduating teaching career in 1944 and for all the visits, cards and in 1958. After graduation, taught in many small towns fl owers during his stay. Since DEADLINE: Marleane, along with her in Saskatchewan. In one of these small towns, “Tate”, she his passing, we thank you for Wednesday 5 p.m. friend Joan Schroeder (McLeod), travelled to Watrous to met the love of her life, Allan Todd. They were married on all the wonderful food, cards, PLEASE NOTE: begin their nursing careers. Here she met John who would August 15, 1953 and shared 59 wonderful years together. In fl owers, visits and donations All classifi ed advertising, un- eventually become her spouse. She very much enjoyed 1969 they adopted a beautiful little boy named Dave. Their in Dad’s memory. We realize less listed below, is $7 for the her career at Watrous Union Hospital which spanned a 30 daughter Karen was soon to follow in December of 1970. the day of the funeral what fi rst 25 words, plus 25¢ per year period. Her coworkers described Marleane as a car- Roberta was always an active part in any community. She a supportive community we word thereafter. Subsequent ing and compassionate nurse. Marleane married John Gib- was involved in the Eastern Star for 60 years. She taught in have, from the group that set weeks are half price when ney on January 7, 1960 and raised a family of three. She the Mission Band with Mrs. Olsen in Imperial. She loved up chairs and the ladies who ordered with fi rst insertion. loved spending time with her family and close friends and music and played the piano, organ and clarinet. Roberta served the lovely food. We Number of insertions must in particular her grandson Keiran. Mom enjoyed sewing, worked tirelessly for the Cancer Society for 40 plus years wish to thank Fotheringham’s be stated with order, and especially making things for children, crocheting, needle- and collected thousands of dollars. She also enjoyed get- Funeral Service for their ef- there will be no refunds for work and baking. She also took great pleasure in garden- ting together with her coffee lady friends every Wednes- fi cient caring ways, Marilyn cancellations. We take no ing and had a huge garden every summer. Her greatest joy day to catch up on the latest news. Roberta loved picnics, Keerak for returning and responsibility for errors in was her family and she was ours. We love you Mom, you board games, puzzles and especially playing cards with her making the service so per- ads taken by phone or sent will be missed. “Nothing is more beautiful than the love grandsons. She also had a fondness for hot fudge sundaes sonal, Mel, Don, Craig and handwritten, or those with that has weathered the storms of life.” and took any opportunity to take you down to the Burger Ken for their special song, our errors after the fi rst insertion. She leaves to mourn her husband of 52 years, John Corral to indulge. Roberta loved and followed the Lord. She ushers Bill Lewis and Harvey Gibney; sons Scott and Sean; daughter Sandra (Warren); enjoyed watching the Living Truth on Sundays with Allan. McLane and the ladies at the ANNOUNCEMENTS/ grandson Keiran; sisters Marcella and Elaine and broth- Roberta will be loved and remembered by her husband registers Shirley Kelly and CONGRATULATORY: er Ervin (Yvette). Allan; son Dave (Lori); daughter Karen (Rob); grandsons Cheryl Huebner. It was a cel- (special community rates) Memorial service was held at Watrous United Church Joshua and Daniel; sister Audrey Fisher and many in- ebration of life that Dad would Birth ...... classifi ed rate on June 13 conducted by Rev. Deborah Smith. laws, nieces, nephews and cousins. be proud of. Birth/birthday/grad/ Honourary pallbearers were all who knew and loved She was predeceased by her mother and father, broth- engagement/shower/ her. Barb McDonald and Joan Schroeder were register er John Broadfoot and many aunts, uncles, in-laws and Our sincere and grateful wedding/anniversary/family attendants. Eulogy was given by Karen Gatzke. Organist cousins. thank you to all our friends reunion/new employee/ was Shelley Engele with Murray Westby as soloist. Funeral service was held at Fotheringham’s Funeral and relatives for your help, retirement: Interment held at Drake Cemetery preceded the ser- Chapel, Watrous, Sask. on June 9 conducted by Pastor kindness, thoughts, love and • article, no pic ...... $20 vice. Doug Gregory. sympathies. Thanks for your • one-col pic & cutline ...... $20 Memorial donations directed to Parkinson’s Society Pallbearers were Andy Broadfoot, Rod Broadfoot, visits with Roberta. She of- • two-col pic & cutline ...... $35 of Saskatchewan, Box 29018, Saskatoon, Sask., S7N 4Y2 Don Broadfoot, Ken Broadfoot, Laurence Broadfoot and ten talked about the visits. A • two-col pic & article ...... $50 would be appreciated. Derry Todd. Vern and Shirley Christianson were regis- heartfelt thanks to the home Memoriam ...... classifi ed rate Fotheringham-McDougall Funeral Service of Watrous ter attendants. Usher was Jeff Siegfried. Rod Broadfoot care and Lanigan nurses and • with one-col pic ...... add $5 and Nokomis was in care of arrangements. gave the eulogy. Organist was Janice Siegfried with Gina doctor for your tender loving • with two-col pic ...... add $15 SHIRKEY, Silvestro as soloist. care. Thanks also to all who Obituary ...up to 300 words $50 Earl James Interment followed at Watrous Cemetery. participated at “Bobbie’s” fu- 15¢/word thereafter August 9, 1916 - Memorial donations directed to Canadian Cancer So- neral. God bless you all. • with one-col pic ...... add $5 June 4, 2012 ciety would be appreciated. - Allan, Dave, Karen and • with two-col pic ...... add $15 Earl Shirkey, aged 95 Fotheringham-McDougall Funeral Service of Watrous families. years, passed away at Re- and Nokomis was in care of arrangements. Classified Displays: gina General Hospital on Thank you to staff at Lanigan Make your ad Monday, June 4, 2012. IN MEMORY CARDS OF THANKS Medical Clinic, hospital and Earl resided in Im- I want to thank all who ambulance attendants for the

JUMP perial and farmed in the helped get my sale ready. My excellent care and concern off the page! Imperial district his whole thanks to two special people, Friday, June 8 at the time of Placed in a box; life. He enjoyed his farm Tracy and Sandra Federspiel. my accident. Thanks also to may include logo, site on the edge of Imper- Without their help I wouldn’t staff and doctor at RUH Sas- special text formatting, etc. ial where he maintained a have had a sale. katoon. Many thanks to Anne Inserted under the large garden until his pass- - Merlin Federspiel and Deanie for being our driv- heading of your choice. ing. The Shirkey family ers. $8.12 per column inch. - Gilbert Burkitt wishes to express gratitude to Lorrain and her family for We send heartfelt thanks the wonderful years and extended life that Earl enjoyed. to all who joined us in the COMMUNITY DIRECTORY: Left to cherish his memory are his loving partner, celebration of the life of LOST AND FOUND Inform customers about your Lorrain Baade; his children Carole (Norman) Wardlaw, Ike Cruise, our father and NINTENDO DS TURNED business or service. Rates Ronald (Elizabeth) Shirkey, Daryl (Shelagh) Shirkey, grandfather. Thank you for in at Watrous Elementary are $20/month or $75/six School. Please come to the Lorrain’s children Evelyn (Joe), Ruth (Rick), Laura Lee, all the lovely cards, fl owers, months for up to 50 words. Cyril (Carol) and Marian (Gord) and Earl’s siblings Joyce offi ce to claim./24-2n/c memorial donations to Long Hodgins, Howard Shirkey and Donna Pritchard, and Lor- BLANKET ADVERTISING: Lake Valley Health Founda- LOST: A 16” WIDE TIRE HUB rain’s brother Ken (Phyl) Raymond, along with numer- Reach 85 newspapers across tion, food, phone calls, visits cap for our 1990 Dodge Ram ous nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great grandchildren the province, with a com- CHATFIELD - Tyler, Dec. 28, and all other expressions of camper van, lost on June 5 and extended family and friends. bined circulation of almost 1972 - June 7, 2007: sympathy. Thanks to Fother- between Rosetown and Out- He was predeceased by his fi rst wife Agnes, son Ray look. Ph. Gary Hutton 946- 370,000 with one phone call. ingham’s Funeral Service for Shirkey, sisters Bernice Parks, Evelyn Seaman and Mil- It has been fi ve years since 4065./24-2n/c Place your ad through the your compassion, all who had Watrous Manitou by Tuesday dred Rombough and brother Ray Shirkey. you were so suddenly taken Funeral service was held at Imperial Community Cen- from us. a part in Ike’s service and to noon for the following week’s the ladies for the lovely lunch. SERVICES insertion. Prices start at $209. tre on June 9 conducted by Rev. Alison West. We miss you! We thank you for Wyatt and We also wish to thank all the Need more direct targeting? Honourary pallbearers were Jack Rimmington, Rick Pritchard, Bill Lewis, Ken Raymond and Cyril Baade. we keep your memories in staff at the Imperial health fa- DOWN & DIRTY Try one or two zones only for our hearts. cility for the kindness shown $86 or $123 respectively. David Wardlaw, Stuart Kunaman, Ron Shirkey Jr., Brent HOE & HAUL Pritchard, Tim Shirkey, David Baade and Brent Shirkey - Love Angie, your parents, to Ike the two months he was f ENHANCE YOUR were pallbearers. Eulogy was given by Daryl Shirkey and brothers, family and friends. a resident and to all of us. custom cattle hauling Evelyn Baade. Sharon Crittenden was pianist and special Thank you also to Joe and with 30 ft. liner ADVERTISING WITH A COTTS - Jean, June 17, music “Glow Worm” was provided by Carole Wardlaw. Marilyn for their memories. 2000: f custom hauling with RESPONSE BUILDER! May God bless each of you. CAPITALIZE, bold, underline, Interment followed at Imperial Cemetery. 32 ft. fl at deck trailer Memorial donations directed to Long Lake Valley - Larry and Elaine Cruise, centre or otherwise enhance We think about you every Foundation, Box 94, Imperial, Sask. S0G 2J0 would be ap- Michele and Dennis Pratch- f backhoe services your blanket ad! Prices start day. preciated. ler, Heather and Bill Detwiller, 22-24p at $259. Contact the Watrous Loved and missed so much. Wayne Holdner Fotheringham-McDougall Funeral Service of Watrous Charles and Janelle, Dwayne Manitou. - Joan, Linda, Lindsay and Ph: 946-6563 or 257-3964 and Nokomis was in care of arrangements. John. and Daphne and families THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 23

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☎ Call for 12-24c Water & Sewer Contractors Flexible hours and home visits. Call for appointment custom-built sheet metal. Excavating - Sand - Gravel HAIR SALONS 6-24P CLEANING & RESTORATION SPECIALISTS LTD. RIACH 306-946-3141 Rock - Topsoil MIZ BOJANGLES HAIR SALON, Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning FINANCIAL KO Ph: 946.1177 Mall at 3rd & Main, Watrous. MASSAGE THERAPY Emergency Flood/Fire Damage Cleanup Cell: 946.7513 7-48p • Financial Planning Open Tues. to Sat. Colors and Plumbing & Heating Furnace Duct Cleaning • Retirement cuts. Retail items from suppli- MANITOU SPRINGS MINERAL For all your Residential Specializing in Insurance Claims COPYING • Tax & Estate ers like: American Crew, Matrix/ Spa has MTAS certifi ed massage Plumbing & Heating needs: 682-1999/TF 1-877-895-1999 Planning Biolage, Kenra, Hemptz, Nioxin therapists. Free swim before and INSTITUTE gas fi tting, air conditioning, of 24/7 EMERGENCY CALL 231-9292 and more! Shampoo paks for after all massages. 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Featuring massage weekends call: 306-917-7688 COMMUNICATION C - STORES “WINGS OF HOPE” HELPING therapy, hot stone massage and Theralase low level laser treat- T ’s Mobile Sales & Service Phone: 946-2176 our seniors and families cope. J ment. Treatments are done by 21-24c TJ Dempsey or 866-528-2032 Give me a call, maybe we can Specializing in Farm Yard Security PIP’S 9-48c work it out. Ph. 306-946-2271. registered massage therapist ON-SITE SERVICE [email protected] and certifi ed laser specialist Kyla • Security Cameras SHARON CRITTENDEN, Certi- /11-24c McDonald. Insurance claims wel- • Cowcams fi ed Financial Planner. Retire- come. Gift certifi cates available. • VHF/UHF Radio 24-4p 946-2666/946-2680 • Communication Towers • Open 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily ment, estate and fi nancial consult- Open Mon. - Thurs., 11 a.m. - 8 INCOME TAX Gasfitting & A/C Tel (306)259-4440 or Cell (306)946-7075 • Gas, Diesel, Lotto ing, business plans, GICs, RRSP, p.m. and Fri. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. For Email: [email protected] 24 HOUR SERVICE • Large Selection of Confectionery Mutual Funds and other invest- H & R BLOCK. Della Hill, Mgr., more information or to book an ments. Box 239 (306) 963-2022 Watrous. Bus.: 946-3585; Res.: appointment please call Kyla at Lumsden,Holdfast, Regina Imperial Beach & & Area Area Hwy. 2 & Main, Watrous Imperial, Sask. S0G 2J0./16-24c 1-306-551-7188 5-48c 963-2731./16-24c 946-2141./16-24c Business and Community Coming Events Directory 26 • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • THE WATROUS MANITOU JUNE 4, 11. Doors open at 6 p.m. case of rain, indoors at the or Lynn Shaw 567-2877. All PRINTING VETERINARIAN - DANCELAND, MANITOU with bingo starting at 7 p.m. Watrous Senior Centre. Call dance clubs are welcome. WATROUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL Beach offers entertainment Manitou Beach Community Lil to book your table 259- Please register by July 30 for The Watrous 707-4th Ave. E., Watrous across for: June 19 - toonie night - Hall./16tfc 2149./19-18c discounted fee./24-2c MANITOU from Melron Services. Drs. Al- 8 to 9:30 p.m.; June 21 - 23 lison Bartel and Amy McLaren, - Square Dancers. Contact - INTERLAKE HUMAN RE- can help you with your D.V.M. Large and small animal JULY COMMUNITY Shirley Treleaven 436-4615; SOURCES Corporation an- - FIREWORKS AT MANITOU personal and commercial practice. Open Monday to Fri- printwork needs. day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. On-call June 23 - Phoenix; June 24 nounces its annual general Beach, Sun., July 1. Individ- MEETINGS and 25 - Salsa dance les- meeting June 21, 7 p.m. at uals wishing to make a con- - AL-ANON MEETS EVERY ✓ after hours. Ph. 946-3657, Fax business cards 946-3605./16-24c sons; June 26 - toonie night - the Watrous Interlake build- tribution could make a dona- Thurs. 8 pm, Wat. Elem. ✓ invoices 8 to 9:30 p.m.; June 29 - Rock ing, 116 Main St. Everyone is tion directly to Resort Village School, staff room (east ✓ letterhead n Roll Sock Hop with Harry welcome./22-3c of Manitou Beach designat- door). Ph. 946-2466, 963- ✓ envelopes WEDDINGS Startup; June 30 - ‘50s, ‘60s ing they wish funds to be 2105; Young 259-4941, 257- ✓ bills of lading WEDDING RENTALS: ARBOUR, R n R - England with special - INTERESTED IN YOUR applied to MBRB Fireworks. 3978./21-48c ✓ posters pew markers, centrepieces, mir- guest; July 3 - toonie night; fi nances? A speaker on A receipt will be issued for in- ✓ invitations rors, candle holders and much July 6 - 7 - private wedding. power of attorney will be at come tax purposes./22-4c - ALCOHOLICS ANONYM- more. Set up included. Cupcake Buffet - 6 to 7 p.m. Dance - 8 the Senior Citizens Centre OUS meetings: Imperial, 309 Main Street stand $25 rental. Shirley Melt- p.m. to midnight. Phone 946- in Watrous June 27 at 2 p.m. - WATROUS SWIMMING Tues., 7:30 pm. Pentecostal Watrous sner, Why Not Flowers Design Ph: 946-3343 Studio, Watrous, SK 306-946- 2743 or 1-800-267-5037 for Everyone welcome./24-1p Pool bingo dates: July 10, Church (963-2204); Watrous, Fax: 946-2026 4056./18-48c reservations. www.dance- Aug. 14, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, every Thurs., 8 pm. (946- land.ca /12tfc - AQUASIZE CLASSES AT Nov. 13. Watrous Civic Cen- 2466)./13tfc NOT FINDING THE BUSINESS Manitou Springs Mineral Spa tre. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo REAL ESTATE you are looking for? Check Servi- Discrimination on Mondays and Thursdays starts 7 p.m. Cash prizes. - 0\WATROUS6XGRNX KINETTE CLUB  ces in the classifi eds. Wanting to EXECUTIVE REALTY WA- Prevention Workshop at 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Cost is Everyone welcome./16-28c meets fi rst Tuesday of each put your business in the public’s TROUS, residential and com- eye? Place an ad in the classi- ☛ June 20 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. $5.50/day or 10 classes for month - September to June. mercial listing. 107 Main St., Wa- fi eds. Phone: 306-946-3343, fax: Heritage Room, $50./13tfc - A COMMUNITY SHOWER Interested in joining or for trous, Sask. Full-time real estate

306-946-2026, email: watrous. 22-3c contribution for bride-elect more info contact Melodie service. Ph. Avril Reifferscheid Watrous Town Office [email protected]. - PICKLE BALL EVERY Sean Lucas can be made at Rostie 946-3694./13tfc 946-8520 or Kevin Harcourt 946- Overview: 6579./16-24c This seminar provides information Monday and Friday, 9:30 to Watrous Home Hardware or on human rights law in Sask. and 11:30 a.m. at Manitou Beach Main Street Gifts until July - WATROUS ROTARY CLUB WORSHIP some insight into detecting and tennis court (weather permit- 14. Thank you./24-2p meets every Tuesday at 7 SAFETY preventing discriminatory practices ting), Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. a.m. at the United Church. at work, business, school and in at the Watrous Elementary - WATROUS FUN RUN 2012 watrousrotaryclub@sasktel. public services. Sherwin Petersen, C.R.S.P. School gym. Come out on Auto Show and Shine July net Check out our new Fa- EASTSIDE ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Who Should Attend: Rotating Services Employers, employees, service a drop-in basis or play regu- 28. Volunteers welcome. Call cebook page!/13tfc CONSULTING Call 946-3630 providers, educators, members of larly. Membership $10 or $1 Jason at 946-3336./12-16c Training and On-site Safety For weekly schedule the public, business owners. a session. All ages welcome. SUDOKU Box 955, Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 Watrous • Young • Imperial Free of charge. Space is limited. Come and develop skills AUGUST SEE PUZZLE BELOW. * * * and knowledge in physical - BACK-TO-SCHOOL Dance Ph: 306-946-2602 ALL SAINTS’ ANGLICAN CHURCH Register at 1-800-667-8577 Rotating Services to reserve your seat. fi tness. Be active for health Camp Aug. 25 and 26 in Cell: 306-535-7379 9-24c benefi ts. Sponsored by Mani- Davidson. Offering junior, Email: [email protected] Call 946-3458 Saskatchewan Human For weekly schedule Rights Commission tou Beach Recreation Board intermediate and senior Sunday Service & Church School and PCDSCR./22-4c classes in jazz, tap, ballet, Watrous • Colonsay • Viscount - DATES FOR MANI- lyrical, hip hop and musical TIRE & BATTERY * * * TOU Beach Communities - FARMER’S MARKET IS theatre featuring Braiden SERVICE PHILADELPHIA MENNONITE in Bloom weekly bingo is back for another season Stevenson and Ashley Berns INTEGRA TIRE WATROUS. BRETHREN CHURCH Pastors Darren Holland and Thursday, June 21, 28, July every Saturday until Sept. sponsored by Davidson Supplying all of your tire needs Nathan McCorkindale including on the farm and in the 5, 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 29, 9 a.m. to noon beside Optimist Dance Club. Con- Offi ce: 102 - 5th Ave. West 23, 30, Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. Watrous Civic Centre. In tact Karen Dieno 567-4796 fi eld service. 601-4th Ave. E., Wa- 946-3785 trous. Ph. 946-3055 or after hours Sunday school for all ages ...... 10 a.m. 946-8893 or 946-2421./7-24c Worship Service ...... 11:00 a.m. * * * Watrous Tire & Batt ery LANIGAN & WATROUS LUTHERAN PARISH (1996) Ltd. Worship Service Goodyear Tires ~ Batteries 9 a.m. Our Redeemer’s, Watrous ~ complete tire and battery June repair service, * * * vulcanizing, retread ~ WATROUS BAPTIST CHURCH Kinettes lend “On the Farm, In the Field Pastor Doug Gregory 201 - 2nd Ave. W. Tire Service” Phone 946-2996 - Watrous a hand 3rd Ave. W., Watrous Worship Service ...... 11 a.m. Fundraising for the Relay 946-3543 * * * 5-48p WATROUS-YOUNG PASTORAL CHARGE for Life event in Watrous 502 Main St. Ph. 946-3592 got a boost from the local VACUUMS The Rev. Deborah Smith Kinette club who donated Sunday Worship $1,000 the evening of the 9:30 a.m...... Young community function. NEW & USED (United/Lutheran Shared Ministry) –– Nicole Lay/TWM VACUUM SALES & REPAIR 11:15 a.m. Watrous United Church — ALL MAKES — * * * BAGS, BELTS, MOTORS WATROUS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH PARTS AND SERVICE 709 Main St., Watrous LORNE & LES JONES Pastor Vernon Allen — 946-3991 — Service Sunday 10:30 a.m. 0\6XGRNX13tfc Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. T A G J O N I P I A WATROUS PHARMACY A M I A N O N L A N D L A B C E N T A R K S Phone 946-3311 (after hours: 946-2836) C H E C K S I N N • Prescriptions • Gift Items • Magazines • Greeting Cards • In-store digital printing • Daily Needs U S E O C C A M P A R O L E A L L O BLAST OFF R U B N F L H S I A N into summer A C E F L U T I E Fireworks for N E L S O N A M E summer celebrations. A R A H A R R I S P A T T E R S O N E N E Family packs U R E A E A R L E T E or individual selections. G R E Y S P E Y D O S 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Mon. to Fri. & 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Sat. THE WATROUS MANITOU • MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 • 27 Emergency response/mine rescue skills competition

Teams of dedicated and highly trained emergency runner up - Mosaic Belle Plaine; underground winner - ner - PotashCorp Allan, runner up - Mosaic Esterhazy response/mine rescue personnel from 16 mine sites PotashCorp Lanigan, runner up - Cameco Cigar Lake K2 around the province tested their skills in Regina at the The individual event winners of the 44th annual Practical skills: surface winner - Mosaic Belle Plaine, 44th annual emergency response/mine rescue skills emergency response competition are: runner up - Cameco Key Lake; underground winner - competition held at Evraz Place Saturday, May 26. First aid: surface winner - PotashCorp Patience Lake, PotashCorp Lanigan, runner up - Mosaic Colonsay Underground and surface rescue teams displayed runner up - Cameco Key Lake; underground winner - Surface fi eld problem: surface winner - Mosaic Belle their highly qualifi ed and profi cient skills in fi ve separ- Mosaic Colonsay, runner up - Cameco McArthur Riv- Plaine, runner up - PotashCorp Patience Lake ate events including fi re fi ghting, fi rst aid, profi ciency er Underground mine problem: underground winner - skills, practical skills and simulated surface and under- Fire fi ghting: surface winner - PotashCorp Patience PotashCorp Rocanville, runner up - Mosaic Colonsay ground mine problems. Lake, runner up - Cameco Key Lake; underground win- The Saskatchewan Mining Association salutes these The overall winners of the 44th annual emergency ner - Cameco Cigar Lake, runner up - Agrium safety professionals who are a tremendous resource, response mine rescue skills competition are: Profi ciency: surface winner - Cameco Key Lake, run- both to the mines where they work and the commun- Overall: surface winner - PotashCorp Patience Lake, ner up - PotashCorp Patience Lake; underground win- ities in which they reside.

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From front page: PHYSICIAN NUMBERS UP to go back for any personal reasons or to bring people back.” Miller said the goal is to settle her into the commun- ity as she is not coming as a locum but as a permanent doctor. Another physician, Dr. Akhtar is a United Kingdom trained physician and is slated to arrive in late June. “Everything still looks like a go for him to join us in late June. He, too, is a permanent; he has not been hired as a locum and is planning to come out on a permanent basis in late June.” As it stands, emergency services continue to be unavailable in Watrous; however, that issue was dis- cussed at a meeting earlier this month. Before reopening them, “We need to meet with these physicians to better understand what their skills are and what their desires are . . . we want to involve those physicians in the decision. More than likely those meetings to make that decision would happen in the end of August or the beginning of September.” Miller said Dr. Rysbergen is willing to provide some sort of help, which “might be a combination of hospi- tal emergency call as well as long-term care call. “There is a tremendous opportunity with the new Splish splash integrated health care facility that has been built out Vehicles needing a bath received one June 1 here to build a nice-sized practice for many physicians. as students from Winston High School washed Even though we have these candidates coming, we are vehicles to raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation. always recruiting . . . We are feeling good about what After a few hours of work, the group Watrous is going to look like in September and we are brought in a total of $252. hopeful to be able to have the discussion about reopen- –– Daniel Bushman/TWM ing the emergency coverage and emergency services because we have some good candidates; enough can- didates to build what we would deem a sustainable practice.”

From front page: INVESTIGATION more than 100 km/h over at 3rd St. E. in Watrous. available. the posted speed limit. A The vehicle then turned If anyone has any in- FOR 48 MONTHS traffi c stop was attempted. eastbound down Hwy. 668. formation regarding this * However, the vehicle fl ed, The suspect vehicle is de- or any other crimes please OR CHOOSE CASH BACK! passing three vehicles on scribed as a newer model call the Watrous RCMP at O% the right-hand shoulder, dark blue Chevrolet Co- 946-3316 or Saskatchewan and nearly hitting a vehicle balt SS. No license plate is Crimestoppers.

UNRESERVED FARM Clavelle Farm Ltd. AUCTION Viscount, SK • Thursday, June 28, 2012 • 10 am SALES EVENT

Are you Ready to Roll this season? We are and that’s why we’re offering 0% FINANCING for FOUR YEARS or choose cash back on just about every new model hay and forage equipment from New Holland. 5+(("(0™ round balers 5&/ &*"®!&/ )+3". +*!&0&+*"./ 5)((/-1." ("./ 5,""!.+3".®/"(#,.+,"(("!3&*!.+3"./ 2008 JOHN DEERE 9870STS 2009 JOHN DEERE 4830 5.$"/-1." ("./ 5"$100".™)+1*0"!0.&,(")+3". +*!&0&+*"./ 54 &*"®)+3". +*!&0&+*"./ 51((04,"#+.$"%.2"/0"./ GET IN. GET READY. GET ROLLING! This offer ends June 30, 2012. Stop by for details now because we are Ready to Roll!

2009 JOHN DEERE 4895 30 FT 2010 JOHN DEERE 624K AUCTION From the East side of VISCOUNT, SK, go 4.8 km (3 miles) South on grid 670, then 4.8 km (3 LOCATION: miles) East, then 1.6 km (1 mile) South.

A PARTIAL 1993 John Deere 8970 4WD • 1999 John Deere 7610 MFWD • 1998 John Deere 7710 EQUIPMENT MFWD • 2008 John Deere 9870STS • 2009 John Deere 4895 30 Ft Swather • 1996 LIST Ford Aero Max • 1993 Ford LTL9000 T/A • Alforge 7421 45 Ft T/A • Arnes 24 Ft T/A • INCLUDES: Arnes 30 Ft T/A • 2003 Ford Expedition Sport Utility Vehicle • 2004 John Deere 1910 350 Bushel 2 Comp’t Tow-Behind Air Drill • 2006 John Deere 567 Round Baler • 2005 John Deere 567 • 2009 John Deere 4830 100 Ft High Clearance • 1995 International Watrous New Holland 8100 T/A Manure Spreader Truck • Ford 9000 T/A Self Loading Bale Truck • 2010 Hwy # 2 South John Deere 624K Wheel Loader • John Deere 544E Wheel Loader • John Deere 270 Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 • 2000 John Deere 330LC • (2) Euclid S7 Conversion 9 Yard • John Deere 158 Front (306) 946-3301 End Loader • Leon 4000 14 Ft 6-Way Dozer Blade...AND MUCH MORE! www.watrousnewholland.com For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

*For commercial use only. Customer participation subject to credit qualifi cation and approval by CNH Capital Canada Ltd. FOR MORE Gerard Clavelle: 306.221.1616, See your participating New Holland dealer for details and eligibility requirements. Down payment may be required. Offer good INFORMATION: Jules Clavelle: 306.230.9285, through June 30, 2012. Not all customers or applicants may qualify for this rate or term. CNH Capital Canada Ltd. standard terms and conditions will apply. This transaction will be unconditionally interest free. Example - 0.00% per annum for 48 months: Based on a retail contract date of April 15, 2012, with Greg Clavelle: 306.231.6805 a suggested retail price on a new BR7050 Round Baler of C$22,437.80, customer provides down payment of C$4,486.00 and fi nances the balance of C$17,951.80 at 0.00% per annum for 48 months. There will be 48 equal monthly installment payments of C$374.00 each. The total amount payable will be C$22,437.80, which includes fi nance charges of Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager $0.00. Taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, additional options or attachments not included in suggested retail price. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. © 2012 CNH Jon Schultz: 306.291.6697 or 800.491.4494 Capital America LLC. All rights reserved. CNH Capital and New Holland are registered trademarks of CNH America LLC.