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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 A2 HEALTH 2 Parkinson SuperWalk raises super total THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 SCOTT ANDERSON SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

e debut of the Parkinson SuperWalk in Swift Current set a remarkable fundraising total, with an estimated 160 partici- pants generating $14,000. The impressive total from the September 2 event more contact us than doubles the $6,000 which was collected annually during • Phone: 306-773-9321 the  rst two years the fund- • Fax: 306-773-9136 raising walk was hosted in • 30 4th Avenue NW Herbert during 2015 and 2016. Swift Current, SK, S9H 0T5 “You guys blew away our goal by thousands,” Todd Mac- • www.swbooster.com Pherson, Parkinson Managing Director, Saskatch- advertising sales ewan, told Swift Current Walk Coordinator Barbara Foster, Kara Stephanson, moments before announcing the total to the assembled Swift Current Walk Coordinator Barbara Foster joins a group of participants during the Parkinson Super- sales manager, 306-770-2223 group. “Our goal was hoping Walk at Riverview Village Estates on September 2. [email protected] you’d reach $8,500, which was a big step up from last year.” Canadians are dealing with kinson’s, this is your life 24/7. tually cared enough to come Melissa Richardson, sales, Foster said the move to symptoms of the disease. Par- And it’s a battle, and it’s a out, get involved, to give, to 306-770-2226 Swift Current was made to kinson’s primarily impacts an struggle. And you don’t know if cheer them on, it means the [email protected] help attract more sponsorship individual’s motor system, but today is going to be a good day world to us.” support and boost their fund- there a number of other non- or a day you just struggle to get Swift Current’s SuperWalk Jerry Butterworth, sales, raising totals, but they did motors symptoms and compli- by and just do everyday things. was the  rst of  ve scheduled 306-770-2227 not have such lofty ambitions cations which impact a person Having this kind of family and for Saskatchewan this month, [email protected] during the  rst year hosted in with the disease. friends and community come with upcoming walks in Moose Swift Current. More than 25 people a day out, it just means the world to Jaw, Regina, and Es- newsroom “We were just overwhelmed are diagnosed with Parkin- them. So many of our people tevan this weekend. with the turnout. We were son’s, and with an aging popu- just say that’s one of their big- Additional information Scott Anderson, editor, hoping we were going to break lation that rate is anticipated gest things, is they like to hear about Parkinson Canada and 306-770-2224 [email protected] $10,000, so to reach $14,000 is to double by 2031. the dollars raised, but it’s also the SuperWalk is available at just super,” Foster said on Sat- MacPherson pointed out just the fact that people ac- www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca. Steven Mah, sports reporter, urday. SuperWalk 306-770-2225 The event was hosted at provides im- [email protected] Riverview Village Estates, portant funds and Foster was thrilled by the for Parkinson commercial print number of participants. Canada, the “ ere was a lot of visiting national voice Kara Stephanson, and that’s what it’s about, it’s for those liv- 306-770-2223, supporting people with Par- ing with Par- [email protected] kinson’s, having fun, and just kinson’s. having a day with friends and “Everything classi eds family that are e ected with that a person Parkinson’s,” she said. with Parkin- Classifi eds 1-306-773-9321 Foster is one of the found- son’s needs, ing members of the Parkinson and their Fax: 306-773-9136 Support Group in Swift Cur- family mem- classifi [email protected] rent, and the group meets on bers, we try the second Monday of each to do our best circulation month in the Activity Room at to provide,” 306-773-9321 e Meadows. ey have been MacPherson growing annually since start- said. regional ing up five years ago, clear More im- managers evidence that there are lot of portantly, the Michael J. Hertz, Senior Vice people impacted right within SuperWalk President & Group Publisher Swift Current and area. is an import- “And we have a lot of new- ant morale NOTICE comers, people who are newly booster for diagnosed who are looking for walk partici- information. And that’s one of pants and of Swift Current Broncos the goals of the support group, their friends

Funded by the Government of Canada is to provide information. But and family also to provide hope to people, members. Annual General Meeting so people know there still is life “One of the th even though you have Parkin- advantages of Date: September 25 , 2017 son’s.” having the Su- “But it changes. There’s a perWalk in a catch phrase in Parkinson smaller com- Time: 7:00pm Canada that says Parkinson’s munities is it changes everything. And it raises a whole Location: Innovation Credit Union Mail Registration Number: 005950104 does. But it doesn’t mean you di erent level still can’t have a full life. And of awareness,” i-Plex – Mezzanine Board Room that’s what we want to show MacPherson The Southwest Booster is today. We can have fun and said. published by BC1107344, an walk, so invite all your friends “If you’re The Swift Current Broncos affi liated company to ALTA Newspaper Group LP and have a big party, so that’s living with Annual Meeting is open to what we did.” Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s is an incurable or if your all those that hold a membership disorder of the central nerv- spouse is liv- with the organization. ous system, and over 100,000 ing with Par- A3

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 A3 TOURISM Swift Current enjoys Canada 150 tourism bump

SCOTT ANDERSON early visitors were making tendance. In addition, the up- formation to learn more about “One thing I have specific- SOUTHWEST BOOSTER across Canada trips. coming 2017 CCA Finals Rodeo the community once they get ally noted here is I have gone “I think increased marketing on October 18 to 22 is expecting off the TransCanada Highway. through way more product. So A larger number of curious has made the visitor aware of an attendance bump. “We get a lot of positive feed- that’s how I sort of generally travellers took advantage of what not only Canada has to Swift Current hosted a suc- back from people who enjoy know my numbers. And I have picking up local attraction in- offer, but it trickles down to all cessful Geocaching event this the unique shopping in our gone through more product formation at Swift Current’s the provinces and the regions.” summer, and visitors have also downtown. They enjoy the fact this year than previous years.” Museum and Visitor Centre She noted that for all of 2017, been intrigued by ongoing sum- that we don’t have the big box “One particular product I during the tourism season. a series of Swift Current events mer events like the Eliminators locations, but they like to do completely ran out of actually Jackie Moore, Visitor and have enjoyed stronger attend- Riverside Run, and the Speedy unique shopping.” was Grasslands (National Convention Services at Tour- ance totals along with higher Dawg Agility Trials. The Tourism Swift Current Park)…I had to get a hold of ism Swift Current, said there out-of-town visitor numbers. “All of our event attendances location at 44 Robert St. W. them and request more,” she was clearly an influx of visitors She pointed to February’s Liv- are up,” Moore said. “All of our also serves as an information said. “A lot of people who were as a result of Canada 150. This ing Sky Casino Pow Wow, and events are very robust, very hub for attractions across the asking for that information special year long observance June’s Windscape Kite Festival healthy.” Southwest, including the Great were aware of Grasslands and provided an excellent oppor- as events enjoying record at- Visitors to Swift Current also Sandhills, Cypress Hills, Sas- it was their actual destina- tunity to remind use tourism in- katchewan Landing. tion.” Canadians about tourism and 17092CC1 prompted many to explore their own YOUR JOURNEY FROM country during the MOURNING TO JOY summer months. “For us the real We know it hurts, and we want to help! story has been it’s If you are grieving the death of someone close to you, all about Canada please call us to fi nd out more information about our 150. That is what kicked everything weekly GriefShare seminar/support group, starting off. Subsequently for us, its been a THURSDAYTHUR SEPTEMBER 21st 7:00PM very strong year,” Moore said in advance of the Labour Day long weekend. She pointed out Grief Recovery Support Group that travellers started stopping To register please contact the church at 306.773.4889 in Swift Current as early as April, or email: offi [email protected] $20 and many of those 2105 Adams Street • Swift Current • www.eastsidechurch.ca

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opinion Editor: Scott Anderson Group Publisher: Michael J. Hertz Wyant commits to public inquiry into the Global Transportation Hub Former Attorney General Gord Wyant committed on Tuesday that if elected the next leader of the Saskatchewan Party and Pre- mier of Saskatchewan, he will appoint a public inquiry to examine the provincial government’s establishment of the Global Trans- portation Hub (GTH). “I’ve heard from many people who are concert about the land transactions related to the Global Transportation Hub and I share those concerns,” said Wyant. “There is an old saying: sunshine is the best disinfectant. Without prejudging the outcome, I believe the only way to lift the cloud over the GTH is to shine a very bright - and very public - light on the entire matter.” Wyant also committed to broaden the powers of Saskatch- ewan’s Conflict of Interest Act to ensure the province’s Conflict of Interest Commissioner had all the legal tools necessary to inves- tigate matters such as the GTH. “I will ask the Conflict of Interest Commissioner to recommend how we can strengthen the Conflict of Interest Act to ensure that contact us The Southwest Booster welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publica- he can investigate any future potential conflicts of interest more tion over the writer’s name. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, Email: [email protected] address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters are subject to thoroughly and resolve them more quickly,” said Wyant. “It’s un- Mail: editing and limited to 300 words. Copyright in letters and other materials submit- acceptable to me and to the people of Saskatchewan that after 30 – 4th Ave. N.W. ted to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them in print, The Booster, its all this time, there are still more questions than answers when it Swift Current, SK Publisher or Publishers and Alberta Newspaper Group, LP do comes to the GTH.” S9H 0T5 not necessarily endorse the views expressed therein. Want cautioned that the timing of the GTH public inquiry, to be conducted under the Public Inquiries Act, could be impacted by the current RCMP investigation into the GTH, but said he would appoint the inquiry at the earliest possible date upon the recom- mendation of independent legal counsel. “I believe Saskatchewan must mirror - both in law and in prac- Small business owners to MPs: tice - the best jurisdictions in the world when it comes to transpar- ency and accountability in government,” said Wyant. “That’s my commitment should I be chosen to serve as Saskatchewan’s next premier. And to return our government to its founding principles ‘Stop hitting us with new taxes’ of small, smart, responsive and compassionate government.”

The Canadian Federation of Ottawa and the small business spontaneous outrage toward No to privatization of Saskatchewan Independent Business (CFIB) community, the group this any other policy,” added Kelly. delivered 14,691 petition let- government is counting on for “Tax experts are describing Crown Corporations ters to MPs on September 5, job-creation, innovation and these proposals as massive from business owners con- economic growth.” changes with the potential to SaskCrowns is a citizens’ minority shareholders could cerned about the increased tax The federal government has affect the majority of the 1.1 coalition that is distributing a legally require the corporation burden being placed on them also broken its election prom- million small and medium- petition to require the govern- to maximize profits, rather than by Ottawa. ise to lower the small business sized businesses with paid ment of Saskatchewan to hold meeting broader social goals. “As the federal Liberals con- corporate tax rate to nine per employees.” a plebiscite on whether the For instance, to sell off a por- vene at their caucus meeting cent and recently announced To fight these latest pro- government may privatize all tion of SaskTel could mean that in Kelowna and Conservative new proposals that would dra- posals, CFIB is a proud mem- or part of a Crown corporation the corporation would have to MPs in Winnipeg (on Septem- matically alter the way small ber of the Coalition for Small without public consent. We are either decrease service to rural ber 5), independent business businesses are taxed in Can- Business Tax Fairness, a uni- pleased that the government is and northern areas or increase owners want their MPs to ada. If implemented, the new fied voice of 42 organizations now recon- sidering its legisla- prices for those citizens. know that they’re being un- tax rules would restrict small representing hundreds of tion that permits the sale of up We call on the government fairly targeted. Small business business owners from sharing thousands of businesses from to 49 per cent of a Crown cor- to immediately indicate in owners have been slammed income with family members; all sectors of the economy. poration. clear and specific terms that with increased payroll taxes, hike taxes on some invest- Last week, the Coalition sent We will be redoubling our ef- it will repeal Bill 40 as soon as higher EI premiums, and new ments; and make it more dif- Finance Minister Bill Morneau forts with the petition until the possible. We also call on the environmental levies – they ficult for business owners to a letter asking him to take the Legislature repeals the legis- government to refrain from feel like they’re being hit from transfer their business to the proposals off the table while lation that permits Saskatch- selling off the buses and other all sides,” said Dan Kelly, Presi- next generation. offering to work with the gov- ewan Crown corporations to equipment of the Saskatch- dent of CFIB. “This is deeply “In my 23 years of working ernment to combat any abuses be sold or shut down. ewan Transportation Com- troubling because it shows a on behalf of small businesses, of small business tax provi- Citizens should know that pany (STC) because the closing growing disconnect between I have not seen this degree of sions. selling off even 10 per cent of of STC is only permitted under a Crown corporation makes Bill 40. dent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. the corporation liable to pay Citizens interested in sign- Provincial labour markets in Canada performing federal taxation, which as a ing the petition should contact poorly compared to U.S.; trailing in job growth Overall, Canadian labour markets performed poorly. In publicly-owned corporation, [email protected] or particular, Canada experienced less than half the aver- it is now exempt from paying. download and print the peti- Provincial labour markets are being outperformed by age employment growth of the U.S. (0.7 per cent versus As well, selling off a part of a tion from www.SaskCrowns. their American counterparts, and are trailing far behind 1.6) over the three year period. Saskatchewan (15th) Crown means that it could no ca, sign it and return it to Our the U.S. in terms of job creation, finds a new study and British Columbia (17th) have the highest perform- released August 31 by the Fraser Institute, an indepen- ing Canadian labour markets. longer operate in the public Crowns 2017 p/o Box 2071 Sas- interest. This is because the katoon SK S7K 3S7.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 A7 CROP REPORT Harvest nearly half done across the Southwest With 49 per cent of the crop of  elds that are swathed or per cent short and 70 per cent Southwest Estimated Crop Provincial - 19 bu/ac. now in the bin, Southwest ready to straight-cut. very short. Yields Canola - Southwest - 24 bu/ producers continue to make Progress this year is well Province wide, producers (estimates as of August 30) ac.; Provincial - 31 bu/ac. quick work of the 2017 har- ahead of the  ve-year average have harvested 26 per cent of Winter Wheat - Southwest Soybean - Southwest - 10 vest. of 31 per cent. the crop, which is also well - 24 bu/ac.; Provincial - 44 bu/ bu/ac.; Provincial - 20 bu/ac. The Saskatchewan Agri- Weather conditions con- ahead of the five-year aver- ac. Peas - Southwest - 23 bu/ culture Crop Report for the tinue to have a negative im- age of 16 per cent completed. Fall Rye - Southwest - 24 ac.; Provincial - 32 bu/ac. period of August 22 to 28 pact on crop quality, as the In addition, 24 per cent of the bu/ac.; Provincial - 40 bu/ac. Lentil - Southwest - 1127 highlights that warm and dry majority of crop damage this crop is swathed or ready to Hard Red Spring Wheat - lbs./ac.; Provincial - 1293 lbs./ weather allowed area farmers past week occurred as a result straight-cut. Southwest - 27 bu/ac.; Provin- ac. to complete another 19 per of a lack of moisture, strong The harvest is most ad- cial - 38 bu/ac. Mustard - Southwest - 683 cent of harvest operations, winds, and insects. vanced here in the Southwest Other wheat - Southwest - lbs./ac.; Provincial - 753 lbs./ up from 30 per cent the previ- Cropland topsoil moisture at 49 per cent, followed by 31 bu/ac.; Provincial - 46 bu/ ac. ous reporting period. ere is conditions in the Southwest the Southeast at 37 per cent ac. Chickpea - Southwest - 813 also an additional 12 per cent are rated as 13 per cent ad- and 23 per cent in the West Durum - Southwest - 29 bu/ lbs./ac.; Provincial - 813 lbs./ equate, 38 per cent short Central region. East Central ac.; Provincial - 30 bu/ac. ac. and 49 per cent very area producers are 14 per cent Oats - Southwest - 43 bu/ Canaryseed - Southwest - short. Hay land and completed, while the North- ac.; Provincial - 76 bu/ac. 817 lbs./ac.; Provincial - 959 pasture topsoil mois- east is four per cent done and Barley - Southwest - 44 bu/ lbs./ac. ture is rated as three the Northwest has five per ac.; Provincial - 57 bu/ac. (regional averages, yields Kabos per cent adequate, 27 cent of the crop in the bin. Flax - Southwest - 13 bu/ac.; can vary greatly across an area. presents Two THE DOOR WITH MORE. Cool LIQUID ASSETS steel-craft.ca DECEMBER 15th SEPTIC SERVICE STARTING AT 9 PM BUILT FROM It’s nice to have a Choice! Invitation to Southwest THE INSIDE FOR Saskatchewan Artists Join our Full Time Monthly EVERYTHING You are invited to participate in an Priority 100 Customer Program & Art Show based on a theme Receive $25 OFF OUTSIDE. Show to take place Your First Service Call It’s supposed to freeze tonight. Maybe not. Predicting the weather isn’t our strong suit. Predicting how our garage doors stand up to the weather is. Steel-Craft doors are ready. October 20 - 22, 2017 Our patented Weatherlock technology and Climacore insulation make sure of it. Because (ONLY 85 SPOTS REMAIN) we’ve put more quality on the inside, you never have to worry about what’s outside. for more information contact: Palliser Overhead Doors 2011 Ltd. • 140 4th Ave. N.W, Swi� Current M. Sargent: 1-306-297-3879 1-306-774-3560 [email protected] 306-773-1497

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 ture and food industry as one “ e Canadian agri-food sec- ments in research, and adian agriculture already em- of eight sectors with signi cant tor has great potential, given exceptional base of companies ploys 2.1 million workers and “The solid performance of global growth potential. the large natural endowment and entrepreneurs,” according accounts for 6.7 per cent of the all sectors speaks of water and to the advisory council’s report, country’s gross national prod- to the resilience arable land, Unleashing the Growth Poten- uct (GDP). of Canada’s agri- Village of Webb distinctive tial of Key Sectors, released in For the full report visit the culture industry, FOR SALE BY TENDER record of ac- February. FCC Ag Economics blog post at as well as its abil- complish-  e report notes that Can- www.fcc.ca/AgEconomics. ity to innovate Lot 6 & 7, Blk 6, Plan D456 and adapt to the Tenders to be received by the administrator on or before September 14, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. at 618 Railway Avenue in Webb SK. changing con- sumer markets.” A certifi ed cheque to the municipality for 5% of the amount of the tender must accompany the tender. Tenders submitted without FCC’s agricul- certifi ed funds will not be considered. Highest, or any tender, not ture sector snap- necessarily accepted. shots consider Successful bidder will have 15 days to provide the balance of various factors cash to complete the purchase. The deposit will be forfeited if the that will in uence successful bidder does not fi nalize the agreement for sale within the cash receipts for required time. various agricul- All legal costs, title transfer fees and applicable taxes are the TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING responsibility of the purchaser and are in addition to the bid price. ture commodities TRAINING PROGRAMS: •PRE-TRIP CIRCLE CHECK ON UNITS over the next year. Dated this 7thday of September, 2017 •HIGHWAY, CITY DRIVING, TURNABOUTS CERTIFIED AIR BRAKE TRAINING Raylene Packet, Administrator for the Village of Webb These factors in- AND BACKING PROCEDURES •ROAD TEST PROVIDED, UPON clude prices, pro- •DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUES COMPLETION OF EVALUATIONS duction, demand •VEHICLE INSPECTIONS •95% HANDS ON TRAINING and export oppor- •COUPLING/UNCOUPLING PROCEDURES INFORMATION VIDEOS AVAILABLE tunities. Tender •VISUAL AIDS/CLASSROOM TIME •LOG BOOK TRAINING While livestock Property for Sale stands out as hav- 116 - 2nd Street East ing the greatest Ponteix, Saskatchewan potential for in- Lot 12, Block 1, Plan E1292 creased cash re- Submit sealed tender to Town of Ponteix by 3:00 pm ceipts, other areas on Friday, October 6, 2017. of Canada’s agri- A 10% down payment must accompany Bid. Bidders culture industry must rely on their own research and inspection are also doing well. of the property. That partly ex- Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted, subject plains why the Ad- to approval by the council of the Town of Ponteix. Swift Current 306.774.4557 visory Council on Forward sealed tender to: Town of Ponteix, Tender #3 Certifi ed by sgi for in-house testing of students! Economic Growth 213 Centre Street, Box 330 Locally Owned and Operated recently identi ed Ponteix, SK. S0N 1Z0 Canada’s agricul- New VENLAW MFG. product Gas powered aeration fan • Portable aeration for bin yards with no power • Runs for up to 55 hours on one 132L tank • Suitable for bins up to 15,000 bushels • 16 h.p. Vanguard engine * INTRODUCTORY OFFERS ON NOW!

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Labour Day Monday was the long an- harvest in Saskatchewan. So it’s just ticipated conclusion of the first Harvest fantastic the community spirit here.” For Kids fundraiser to be held in South- Children’s Camps International is Come home to living west Saskatchewan. the beneficiary of all funds generated The project organized by Brady Funk through Harvest for Kids growing pro- attracted 27 combines to make quick jects. Children’s Camps International work of a swathed field of Canola on a benefits children in India, Cambodia, quarter section of Hildebrand Farms Kenya, Fiji, Brazil and Mexico, and they at it’s BEST! land. Marv Hildebrand, Jordan Hilde- have reached over 1.6 million children brand, and Brady Funk seeded the field since beginning their children’s camp- in the spring and sprayed the canola ing ministry back in 2003. crop during the growing season, but the Harvest For Kids is well known for Phase 3 harvest was a full community effort as having set a trio of World Records for reflected by the turnout of people view- the largest harvest. After two records in COME AND TOUR OUR 2 ing and supporting Monday’s harvest. Manitoba during 2006 and 2010, they BEDROOM SUITES AT RIVERVIEW Wendell Andres, Saskatchewan Rep- organized a World Record harvest at resentative for Harvest For Kids and Dalmeny in October 2012. That har- VILLAGE ESTATES. PLEASE the Regional Director for Children’s vest attracted 249 combines running Camps International pointed out that simultaneously for five minutes and is MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT this regional project was the first Har- officially recognized by Guinness World 306-773-8146 OR VISIT US ONLINE www.rview.ca vest For Kids effort in the Southwest, Records at the largest harvest event in and one of five across Saskatchewan the world. this year. Children’s Camps International is “He expressed a desire to do a harvest the beneficiary of all funds generated down here. So we put the seed in the through Harvest for Kids growing pro- ground, and God did everything else,” jects. Funding has benefited children in Andres said as the final rows of swath- India, Cambodia, Kenya, Fiji, Brazil and ing was completed. Mexico, and they have reached over 1.6 “What you see here is 27 combines on million children since beginning their INDEPENDENT AND ASSISTED LIVING the field, and that is actually the most children’s camping ministry back in combines that we’ve had at a regional 2003. 1101 2nd Avenue S.E. • Swift Current

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 A19 Broncos continue pre-season Outdoor boxing card coming to Mitchell Field The Swift Current Broncos to 1-1 in the pre-season with SUBMITTED Baseball League championship, the 57’s Board of got their Western Hockey a 5-2 loss to the Warriors in The Swift Current 57’s Baseball Club have an- Directors felt that this was a good opportunity to League pre-season started Regina. nounced a partnership with the Vic-tory Boxing share some of their volunteer resources to assist last week with three road Veterans Kole Gable and Club to honor a long time supporter of both clubs V-BC in honoring Earl Monkman and his legacy as games in Moose Jaw and Re- Kaden Elder scored in the by combining efforts to host the Earl Monkman a long time supporter and volunteer of both clubs. gina. loss, while Artyom Minulin Memorial Boxing Card later this month at Mitch- “2017 was a season to remember with great Tuesday, Ben King’s WHL assisted both goals. Bailey ell Field. successes both on and off the field culminating debut was a memorable one Brkin made 34 saves on 39 The event, presented by Redhead Equipment, is with our second straight Western Major Baseball when he notched a natural shots in the loss. scheduled to take place on Saturday, September League championship,” stated 57’s President, Mike hat trick in a 4-0 win over the Friday, the Broncos 23 at 6 p.m. under the lights at Mitchell Field. This Mutlow. “Earl (Monkman) was an avid supporter host Moose Jaw Warriors dropped their second pre- will be the first ever amateur boxing event held of the ball club and in honour of his legacy as a in the annual rookie game. season game in as many outdoors in Saskatchewan and the event has both committed volunteer; we were excited to partner Logan Barlage opened the days in a 3-2 loss to the Sas- parties really excited. with the Boxing Club to host this great event at scoring with a power play katoon Blades in Regina. “We are excited to announce that V-BC will be Mitchell Field in the city of Swift Current.” goal midway through the Dom Schmiemann and Ar- teaming up with the 57s Baseball Club at Mitch- The evening will begin with opening ceremonies first period and then added thur Miller scored for the ell Field for some Olympic-Style Boxing,” stated at 6 p.m., followed by a full card of both exhibition assists on the next two goals. Broncos. Hofer took the loss Earl’s son and V-BC director, Jerry Monkman. and sanctioned amateur bouts. Tickets are $10 for Joel Hofer made 12 saves with 29 saves on 32 shots. “Dad spent a lot of evenings at Mitchell Field, and single, grand stand rush seats, or $400 for a cor- over 30:39 and Ethan Hein The Broncos will host their we hope all of Swift Current and the surrounding porate ringside table of eight. Anyone interested stopped eight shots to share only game of the presea- area will come out and support this unique out- in purchasing tickets or a table, please contact Joe the shutout. son on Sunday at 7 p.m. at door event.” Carnahan at (306) 750-9070 or Jerry at (306) 750- Thursday, the Broncos fell Fairview West Arena. Riding high on the team’s recent Western Major 2956.

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Moose Jaw. He worked in various your life. She crafted works of art and plumbing shops, although farming was gifts and goodness. But her greatest gift his main and true passion. One of his was that she taught others to believe in sidelines was disc rolling which took their strength, to search out happiness, him to various farms in the area, which to boldly move forward even when he truly enjoyed. Another one of his going back would be easier. She passions was helping his son, Trevor, courageously fought to overcome many run the Prairie Nut Shop. He took great challenges to her health in order to pride in making the product for spend as much time as possible with everyone to enjoy. Trevor and his dad her family. In 1998 she became the first shared many, many treasured memories person in Canada to undergo a pancreas of muskrat trapping together, along with and kidney transplant. In the years many father and son trips to Ontario and following the transplant Joyce lost sight California. Ted greatly enjoyed family in one of her eyes and her mobility but gatherings. His quick wit and winning not her fortitude, positivity, and spirit. smile let him get away with a lot of Her devotion to her family and friends, pranks that he pulled on everyone. Ted her endless generosity, and her ability to was a family man, a great man yet a laugh in the face of adversity were simple man. He loved red trucks and admirable. Joyce was a comfort and hated chickens. He excelled at being inspiration to many and she will be Theodore "Ted" Shaheen able to talk to anyone. You'd ask him, greatly missed by all that knew her. She It is with great sadness that the family "who was that?" and he'd reply, "I don't was put in the hospital on December 3, announces the passing of a husband, know". That's why he loved going to the DODSON 2016 and had a quadruple by-pass father, uncle and brother. Ted (Theodore casino every day to swipe his card. And Mrs. Joyce Lillian Dodson (Hendry) surgery done on the 11th of December. George Habib) Shaheen, a people's Tim Horton's, although he never drank passed away surrounded by family, on During the 9 months stay on the person, a lover of good conversation coffee - there were people there. He Monday, August 21, 2017 in Foothills hospital, Joyce was only home for one and laughter, passed away peacefully at didn't care, he'd sit down and start Hospital in Calgary AB. Joyce was born week at a time for two weeks. She his home in Swift Current on August 22, talking. He loved people, he loved August 28, 1956 (the fifth child) to passed away on Monday August 21, 2017, at the age of 78. The funeral Shirley's coconut cream pie, Dodie and Dorothy Hendry of Swift 2017 a few days short of her 61st service was held at 2:00 pm, August 26, watermelon and candy. If you were a Current. She attended Oman and the birthday. We will all miss Joyce so much 2017 from St. Stephen's Anglican friend, you were a friend for life; he was Comp School and graduated in 1974. and left to mourn are: her husband, Church with Reverend Chris a loyal man, a gentle man, kind-hearted, She moved to Calgary in 1974 with a Don; her daughter Christine (Greg) Dowdeswell officiating. The pianist was compassionate and oh such a tease. He friend. Joyce held a number of jobs but Sorenson; granddaughter Robin of Marlene Dolter, the duet was sang by was always good natured and always the ones that held the most significance Calgary; sisters Shirley (Stan) Klassen, Cassidy and Derek Friesen and the had a smile; he would never get worked for her were those that involved caring Linda (Sam) Zanidean, Jean (Lionel) eulogy was read by Kathy Buckingham, up about anything. To Ted there was for others, especially children. She met Regier, Roberta (Jim) Barber of Swift Lexie Finlay, Kim Othman and Kandi always a solution - and it usually fell on her husband, Don while working at the Current; brother Jim (Cathy) Hendry of Bickner. The ushers were Jason Hattum Betty's shoulders. If Betty was around, Post Office. They got married on Vulcan AB; and many nieces and and Keith Buckingham. The interment he knew everything would be o.k., and November 8, 1975. They had a daughter nephews who love her dearly. She was service was held at Hillcrest Cemetery. it usually was. A good man makes a Christine Robin. Christine married Greg predeceased by her parents Albert The pallbearers were Trevor Shaheen, good wife. He always shrugged off his Sorenson and they had a little girl, Robin (Dodie) Hendry and Dorothy Emblyn Armand Bye, Edward Finlay, Dale health issues, saying, "Well, what are Marie which was the pride of Joyce’s (Dyer) Hendry. A Celebration of her life Buckingham, Steve Shaheen and Charlie you going to do about it?" He decided to life. Joyce lived life to the fullest. She was held on Saturday, September 2, Shaheen. The honorary pallbearers were live a full and happy life rather than a sad was one of the strongest, most 2017 at Calgary Queen’s Park all that shared in his life. Ted was life. And that outlook worked so well for courageous, most inspiring person one Crematorium. In honor of Joyce’s blessed and survived by the love of his him. Ted and Betty farmed for many could meet. Illness took much of her memory, please sign an organ donor life, and amazing wife of 51 years, Betty, years. He was a lover of the land and sight, her mobility and wreaked havoc card and make a donation to one of the and son, Trever Shaheen, who has most important to Ted was harvest time with her body. What it didn’t take was following charities: The Kidney always been the twinkle in his dad's eye. he always yearned to be driving the her spirit. She loved and cherished and Foundation, The Heart and Stroke Ted married Betty Finlay on April 16, combine to this day. Many stories were always let you know she was a part of Foundation or Diabetes Canada. 1966. Ted is also survived by Armand told from him about harvest and for the (Heather), Alicia (Jason), Rainy and reason Armand would pick him up and Cache, who were the apple of his eye; many trips were taken to watch others sister, Yvonne (Herb) Miller; sister-in- harvest. "Blessed are they who see such siblings. She leaves to mourn her four law, Marj Shaheen; brother-in-law, Lad beautiful things in humble places." sons, seven grandchildren and fourteen Valastin and by numerous nieces and Someday we will all be together, and we great grandchildren and numerous nephews, who were a very important will never have to say goodbye again. family members and friends. Mom was part in his life. Ted was always their Forever loved - forever in our hearts - a very devoted wife and mother, a biggest fan and confidant, and oh proud forever missed. Donations to the Kidney person we counted on for stability, who he was of each and every one of them. Foundation of Canada or to the Heart gave very freely of her time, advice, Ted was predeceased by his mother, and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan skills and love. She was always grateful Anna; father, Oscar; sisters, Helen, Mary would be appreciated by the family. for the simple things in life such as the (Frank), Rose (Art) and Delia; brothers, Warren's Funeral Home were entrusted smell of the air after a gentle rain or the George, Charlie and Naseeb (Doris); with the arrangements. For further sound of the meadowlarks on a spring mother-in-law, Mary; father-in-law, information call 306-773-8831 or morning. Education was important to James; and sister-in-law, Helen (Amell). 1-800-267-6606 or visit our website at our parents so they encouraged us to Ted attended school at Centre Springs www.warrensfuneralhome.com and make the most of every talent we were and Central School, and later attended express your sympathy to family blessed with. As supportive as they plumbing school in Saskatoon and members in our book of condolences. were, our Mom had no pity for us when we were wrong. The house in which we grew up was always thought of as Mom’s house and it was always filled STOCK with people and laughter, the smell of We are saddened by the passing of our pickles, home-made jams and jellies and Mom but at the same time we ask cookies, bread and cakes of all kinds – Pre-plan for your family ourselves how we could have been so spotted dog, Yorkshire pudding and Making funeral arrangements lucky to have had our Mom for so many dough-dads were a favorite for all. Mom at a time of loss is difficult. years. The clock of time is wound but liked to play crokinole and so very much once and no one has the power to tell enjoyed a game of cards, a keen That’s why pre-planning just when the hands will stop. For our competitor in whist, crib and rummy. funeral arrangements has so Mom, known as Beatrice, Bea or Sis, it She spent countless hours visiting and was August 23 in her 98th year of life at bringing treats to those who were many advantages. Pre-plan the Integrated Health Facility in Maple hospitalised, keeping score for the for your family. And allows us Creek. Beatrice Gertrude Stock was born mentally challenged when they were to see your plans through. on Thursday, November 21, 1918 in bowling, gardening, solving crosswords Tompkins, Sask. to John and Gertrude and tending to her numerous Arrangements made be made Kimber, third oldest in a family of eight. flowerbeds. The funeral service was www.warrensfuneralhome.com in the comfort of your home She spent her younger years on the held at St. Steven’s Anglican Church on ranch in the sandhills north of Tompkins August 31,2017 with the burial of her before marrying Sam Stock and moving ashes in the Bestville Cemetery at a later to the Bestville district in September date. Mom will be sadly missed and Warren’s Funeral Home 1943. It was there that four sons: forever remembered by many. Memorial TM Donnie (Sandra), John (May), Barry gifts in Beatrice’s memory can be made Serving the family for generations (Janice), Mark (Cathy) were raised. to the Hazlet rink complex. Arrangement Mom was predeceased by her husband were in care of Binkley’s Funeral Service 126 2nd Ave. N.E. 306-773-8831 Swift Current S9H 2C7 Sam in 1988, her parents and her seven of Maple Creek, Sask. Fax 306-773-9367 Toll Free 1-800-267-6606 A23

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 A23 VOLLEYBALL Obituaries

Brandy returned to Saskatchewan where he farmed with Roland and worked as a Obituaries carpenter. Gord and Laurelei Hanson Junior SunDogs (nee Studer) were married in 1989 and together for 8 years. During that time, they lived in Eastend and had two children, Crystal Hanson in 1989 and Tyler Hanson in 1991. Gord ran a excel on the court custom cabinetry business called Home STEVEN MAH the opportunity to play volleyball all Craft Construction. In 2001, Gord SOUTHWEST BOOSTER year at a more competitive level. We try moved to Alberta eventually settling in to give those kids that want to play at Blackfalds where he worked in The Swift Current Junior SunDogs the extra high level the opportunity to cabinetry. He retired to Golden Prairie, Volleyball Club reached new heights do so with being on teams that maybe SK in 2009 until 2016 when he moved this past season, both in team results, are training a little more, going to more home to the family farm. Gord was a as well as individual success on the tournaments, just having the bigger voracious reader, and committed to court. season and allowing them the oppor- lifelong learning. He was a story teller and enjoyed deep discussions about “It was an extremely successful year,” tunity to get onto provincial teams.” science, history and philosophy. Gord's said Morgan Montgomery, Chair of the Montgomery said the club had ap- children, nieces and nephews, and Junior SunDogs Volleyball Club Execu- proximately 120 kids spread across great-nieces and nephews were very tive. “We saw a record number of ath- four boys teams and six girls teams. important to him. He was predeceased letes out this season, which allowed us They also had 60 kids take part in the Hanson, Gordon Doyle by parents Betty and Roland in 2011, to put the most teams ever on the court atomic junior program. Passed away at age 66 on August 24, sister Brenda in 1998, and infant brother and enter a competitive program. We “We have the younger programs 2017 on the family farm near Dollard, Ralph in 1956. He is survived by sister had lots of great coaches out working going and we try and get those kids on SK. Gord was born to Roland and Betty Judy, daughters Brandy (Dustin) and with our kids this year, which ultim- the volleyball court right from the age Hanson (nee Pattison) on November 22, Crystal, son Tyler as well as nephews & ately, when you combine all that, gives of seven or eight they start. Then on the 1950 in Trail, BC. The family returned to nieces: Tracy (Dean), Travis (Jackie), is some great results. It has been nice younger competitive teams, getting as Dollard area a few years later, eventually Tanya, Daniel, Ieasha (Dustin), Coral purchasing farmland close to Roland's (Chris), Robert (Tanya) & all of their to see the club start to hit the top rank- many kids playing as possible so that family's farm. Gord attended Brownville children. Gord's family would like to say ings in both the men’s and women’s we can grow those numbers and grow School and later Eastend School. As a a special thank you to Dave Hanson for divisions, right from the younger div- the sport in Southwest Saskatchewan.” young adult, Gord drove large trucks for all his help on a difficult day; also, to isions right to the top. We are start- The success of the Junior SunDogs a mine near Sparwood, BC. Later he Judy Hanson for being the 'glue' and the ing to make a name for ourselves has also started to pay off for the Swift lived in Edmonton, AB where he worked family paparazzi. There will be no across the province, which is great to Current Comp. High School volleyball as a carpenter. His oldest daughter, service as per Gord's wishes. Memorial see.” program. The Ardens won SHSAA 5A Brandy Runzer, was born there in 1979. donations can be made to Kinsmen Amongst the highlights for the pro- Provincials and the Colts won bronze Shortly after Brandy was born, Gord and Telemiracle. gram were a provincial championship as well in Regina last November. for the 15U Girls and a silver medal for “The Colts and Ardens both have the 14U Boys. The 18U Boys also placed great programs going. The benefit of first in Division 1 Tier 4 at Nationals. our program is that those kids can play A total of 13 players from the South- competitively for a whole year, rather west suited up for Team Saskatchewan than just four or five months, and also this year. to be able to train here at home. Some Kylie Carefoot (Swift Current) and of those kids have the opportunity to Deserae Unger (Swift Current) are both train together for an entire season or members of the 17U Girls team. Brielle else with their same coaches, so they Wall (Swift Current) is a member of the are training with their high school the farm in Congress, SK. He attended 16U Girls team as well. coaches for a whole year, which is school at Congress, SK. On June 26, Swift Current’s Brooklyn Choo-Foo, what the cities are doing. Those kids 1954 Russ married Pansie at the Baptist Reilly Kelln, and Hannah Klassen are are playing volleyball 365 days, so for us Church in Congress. He worked for the CPR while helping run the farm. Russ all members of the 15U Girls team. to compete we are having to play that worked with Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Parker Bloom (Swift Current) is a game and it’s paying off. The kids that and after 37 years he retired. Russ member of the 16U Boys Team Sas- have been with us for the past few years enjoyed fishing, wood working, katchewan, while Dayton Patzer (Wal- are the ones that are winning provin- watching TV; mostly soap operas and deck), Brett Thiese (Wymark), and cials. It helps to really build that strong game shows, playing cards, gardening, Dane Wright (Swift Current) are all base with your team, whether it is in shopping for deals, and spending time part of the 17U program. school or in club,” said Montgomery. with his family and friends. He was a Braedon Friesen (Swift Current) and She added that the club still has room kind and gentle man who always Henry Rempel (Swift Current) were to grow as they move forward. enjoyed teasing and making others both a part of the 18U Boys team, which “We would love to field a team in ab- laugh with his jokes, rhymes, and represented Saskatchewan at the Can- solutely every age division. We would songs. He enjoyed spoiling his grandchildren and great granddaughter. ada Summer Games in Winnipeg. love to field multiple teams in every age ROSZELL Russ was hospitalized in February of Additionally, Arielle Freeman division if we can. We have the athletes William (Russ) Roszell of Dinsmore, SK this year and in April he became a (Gravelbourg) was a part of the 18U to do that, we now need the coaches to formerly of Hodgeville, SK and Swift resident of Dinsmore Health Care Girls team that participated in the do it and the facility space. We look to Current, SK passed away peacefully on Centre. He really enjoyed his time at Canadian Francophone Games this work with the community and develop August 25, 2017 at Dinsmore Health DHCC and was always very appreciative summer. some of our coaches, we have a lot of Care Centre at the age of 89 years. The of the care he received there. As time “Ultimately everybody always wants interested young coaches in town and funeral service was held at 2 p.m. went on Russ continued to fail, missing to be competitive right from your want to keep them going in the sport August 31, 2017 from First United his wife Pansie more and more each regular tournaments, to provincials, to and keep developing that side of it so Church with Reverend Annette Taylor day. The family would like to thank all making Team Sask,” said Montgomery. we have the coaching to match the tal- officiating. The eulogy was read by the family and friends for all the love and “We also like to make sure that we are ent of the athletes and we can grow as grandchildren, Sheena Roszell, Shantel support, Dr. Sam Bakare and the Blanke, and Trevor Roszell. Pallbearers nursing staff at Cypress Regional giving kids in Southwest Saskatchewan a whole.” were David Letnes, Glen Letnes, Bill Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hein Roszell, Dennis Roszell, Jim Roszell, Mynhardt and staff at the Dinsmore and Neil Roszell. The interment service Health Care Centre for making Russ feel took place from Memory Gardens welcome and at home and to the Cemetery, Swift Current. Russ is nursing staff for their exceptional care. survived by his son Tim (Shelley) and Memorial donations may be made to the their children Sheena, Shantel (Bart) and Heart and Stroke Foundation of Trevor; Shantel and Bart's daughter Saskatchewan, Unit 26, 1738 Quebec Sadie; and daughter Cindy (Paul). He is Avenue, Saskatoon SK S7K 1V9, or predeceased by his wife Pansie of 62 to the DHCC Beautification Fund, P.O. years, his parents William and Edith Box 291, Dinsmore SK S0L 0T0. Roszell, brother Lyle and wife Anne, Warren's Funeral Home were entrusted brother Melvin and first wife Elaine and with the arrangements. For further second wife Dorothy, sister-in-law information call 306-773-8831 or Eileen Roszell, brothers-in-law Alvin 1-800-267-6606 or visit our website at Letnes and Don Drysdale, and www.warrensfuneralhome.com and numerous relatives and close friends. express your sympathy to family Russ was born December 10, 1927 on members in our book of condolences. STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER FILE PHOTO The U18 Boys were one of the top teams for the Junior SunDogs Volleyball Club this past season. A24

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