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SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER The Hunter Brothers shared some of the “I’m proud of where I’m from” spirit of their song Born and Raised by holding a video shoot for the song at their Shaunavon area family farm this past Friday. See more photos from the energetic event on Page A2.

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Classifi eds 1-306-773-9321 Fax: 306-773-9136 e Hunter Brothers shared some of the “I’m classifi [email protected] proud of where I’m from” spirit of their song Born and Raised by holding a video shoot for the circulation song at their Shaunavon area family farm this 306-773-9321 past Friday. On July 14 the Hunter Brothers hosted their regional Born and Raised Bene t Concert in support of managers  ve local charities and they also  lmed a high Michael J. Hertz, Senior Vice energy video for their upcoming single Born and President & Group Publisher Raised. e Hunter Brothers, Luke Hunter, J.J. Hunter, Ty Hunter, Brock Hunter and Dusty Hunter, re- leased their full length album Getaway earlier Swift Current Ambulance is this year, after having previously released the singles El Dorado and Long Way to Love You. Offering Emergency Funded by the Government of Canada eir  rst single from the album, Getaway, was accompanied by an equally fun video. is past week the Hunter Brothers earned a Medical Training Course Canadian Country Music Association nomina- tion in the Interactive Artist or Group of the Year • Standard First Aid & CPR Aug 16 & 17 category. Friday’s video shoot will end up being a con- • AED Sales and Consulting cert video will air on CMT Canada. The charity portion of the event helped Mail Registration Number: 005950104 raise funds for Telemiracle, Rock Solid Refuge, For pre-requisites and Shaunavon Minor Hockey, Shaunavon’s Perk Up Our Parks initiative, plus e Arnal Boys Me- course information packages please contact morial Bursary. The Southwest Booster is rrent Am t Cu bula published by BC1107344, an e evening concert also featured perform- if nc affi liated company to ALTA Sw e Swift Current Ambulance at Newspaper Group LP ances by Jamie Warren, the 1999 CCMA In- dependent Male Artist of the Year, plus Beverley 306-773-2666 or CANADIAN Mahood, the CCMA’s Independent Female Artist [email protected] RED CROSS of the Year in 1998 and 2004, plus winner of the TRAINING PARTNER 2014 Slaight Humanitarian Award. A3

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A3 COMMUNITY Community Garden adds tranquil location along Swift Current Creek

SCOTT ANDERSON “In the summer, Janie loved fruition. It is a true gift and a true den boxes, a produce wash table, we are so thankful for this gift,” SOUTHWEST BOOSTER nothing more than to spend asset in our community. We are a gazebo, plus a washroom facil- he said. “It’s just a nice, peaceful, every minute outside working very thankful.” ity. wonderful setting, right on our A tranquil spot along the Swift in her yard, with her dogs at her The area boasts irrigated gar- “This was 100 per cent S3, and Swift Current Creek.” Current Creek was unveiled last side.” Sunday when the Janie and Helen “If you stopped by to visit Helen Rempel Community Garden was in the summer, it was pointless to officially opened. knock on the door of her house. Gardeners now have an op- She would be outside tending portunity to grow produce or to her roses, or working in her flowers in one of the 136 garden raised garden beds.” plots which were constructed in Swift Current Mayor Denis Per- a faced garden location along the rault is excited by the official un- Chinook Parkway (Walker Street, veiling of this important amenity south of Chaplin St. and 12th Ave. for the City. N.E.). Applications are available “This is a concept that came at City Hall, where anyone can about from S3. They wanted to pay for access to the garden plots give back something to our com- which vary in size from 42 square munity. This is their land that feet to 256 square feet. they owned, and they’ve donated Richelle Andreas, CEO at S3 it back to our City, along with all Enterprises Inc., dedicated the of these remarkable things that garden on behalf of Bob Sonntag, they’ve put into it - these beauti- the owner of S3. ful plots, this beautiful gazebo. “I believe that the Janie and “This was land that definitely Helen Rempel Community Gar- could not have been developed den will become one of the treas- with buildings. But this is a per- ures that makes Swift Current fect use for something along our such a special place to live and flood plain that we’re able to cap- raise a family. Whether you use italize on. And again just a real Frank Rempel cut the ribbon to officially open the Janie and Helen Rempel Community Garden during a it to teach your children where big thanks to S3 to see this to ceremony on July 9. food comes from; to showcase something beautiful; or as a place just to sit and collect your thoughts; it’s my hope that you’ll find joy here,” Andreas said dur- ing the grand opening. She reflected that she knew both Janie (Rempel) Sonntag and Helen Rempel. Helen was the first employee of REM Manufactur- ing, and she stood behind Frank Rempel who grew the small com- pany into a multi national busi- ness. Helen passed away in July 2015, while Janie was diagnosed with Lupus and after a brain aneurism in March 2014 she is now living in a care home in Cochrane, AB. “Though Janie and Helen had several things in common, their love of their gardens stands out to me,” Andreas said. HOW YOU HELP HEARING FACT When you give through the Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare Founda� on, you support the purchase of 90-95% healthcare equipment in the Cypress Health Region, of people improving the quality of healthcare available. with hearing loss can be WHO YOU HELP treated with hearing aids. 1 Family, Friends, Loved ones, maybe even you. At some point we will all need the services of the Cypress Health Region. We are working to ensure the healthcare you CALL TODAY TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT deserve is here when you need it. Please, help us to

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Khadr payment gives Canada a black eye

Editor: It is the opinion of many In view of the most re- Canadians that Khadr sur- cent decision handed rendered his Canadian cit- down by the Trudeau izenship and all the rights “Liberal” Government in and privileges associated awarding Omar Khadr within, the minute he $10.5 million is an affront went to the middle east to to the millions of hard fight for the Taliban and working Canadian taxpay- against Canadian and al- ers and service veterans. lied forces. To repatriate To award a convicted ter- Khadr as a “Canadian” rorist any money on the and then awarding him grounds that Khadr’s civil $10.5 million, with a pub- rights under the Canadian lic apology, is beyond the Charter of Human Rights ridiculous. and Freedoms Act of 1982 This prime minister has were violated at the time said in the past with ref- while incarcerated as a erence to Khadr,“ A Can- youth at Guantanamo Bay, adian is a Canadian is a evidence turned against Canadian”. contact us The Southwest Booster welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publica- him by Canadian officials, Khadr, by far, sets an 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 flies in the face of NATO example to the rest of us Mail: editing and limited to 300 words. Copyright in letters and other materials submit- servicemen, Canadian, what a “Canadian” should 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 American, British forces “not” be. Just like Pierre Swift Current, SK Publisher or Publishers and Newspaper Group, LP do who risk their lives for our before him, this PM sends S9H 0T5 not necessarily endorse the views expressed therein. protection. a very wrong message to This recent backroom the world when dispens- deal between the federal ing the “Trudeau” brand of CTF delivers petition opposing $10.5 million payout to Omar Khadr government and Khadr’s justice all at the taxpayers The Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s (CTF) Fed- ensure Canadians opposed this secret payment have legal team wasn’t sup- expense. eral Director Aaron Wudrick delivered a petition to their voice heard.” posed to be public know- This whole fiasco in its the Prime Minister’s Office on July 13, signed by more Wudrick noted that an Angus Reid survey showed ledge. Khadr admitted to entirety makes Canada than 133,000 Canadians opposing the government’s that 71 per cent of Canadians believe the government killing a US army medic look like a “weak sister” decision to pay $10.5 million to Omar Khadr. made the wrong decision in giving Khadr $10.5 million. and wounding another on the world stage. This “When we launched this petition just nine days ago, “Let there be no illusion: a large majority of Can- soldier. Khadr was a con- is nothing short of a na- our hope was to convince the government to change adians don’t buy the government’s line that they had victed terrorist, born and tional disgrace and again course,” said CTF Federal Director Aaron Wudrick. “It ‘no choice’ but to hand Khadr $10.5 million,” said raised in Canada by ex- another black eye for Can- was very disappointing to learn that the government Wudrick. “At the very least, this should serve as a cau- tremist parents who im- adians. quietly rushed through the payment. Regardless, it’s tionary tale for this and future governments about Can- migrated to this country. John Chisholm - Swift Current still vitally important that we deliver this petition, to adians’ tolerance for dubious litigation settlements.”

OPINION Medical Schools can solve Canada’s rural doctor shortage

BY SANDRA BANNER reers that have an outsized im- On Prince Edward Island, dents from rural communities share of graduates of Canadian Timely medical care is all too pact on the health of Canadians. 4,000 patients are without a to enroll in medical school -- medical schools. rare for many Canadians. Canada is short primary primary care doctor. According and hopefully return to prac- Over 600 of our current stu- Fewer than half can get a care doctors in part because to the Nova Scotia Health Au- tice in smaller communities. dents hail from Canada. Many same-day or next-day appoint- graduates of Canadian med- thority, over 25,000 residents Despite all these changes, are eager to train and practice ment with their family doctor, ical schools are growing more are currently waiting to see a millions of Canadians still can- in their own communities. according to a recent report reluctant to pursue careers in family doctor throughout the not find a family doctor. Per- That’s why St. George’s has from the Canadian Institute of family medicine. Just one-third province -- up from only 6,000 haps it’s time to look outside partnered with the Univer- Health Information. Fifty-six of Canadian medical graduates last fall. More than 200,000 our borders. sity of Saskatchewan Hospital percent of Canadians have to go into primary care. residents of British Columbia Institutions outside Canada and the Vancouver General wait more than a month to see These shortages take a toll have no family doctor. can make a difference, just as Hospital -- to arrange clinical a specialist. on Canadians’ health. Patients Last summer, the Canadian they have in the United States. rotations for these doctors-in- These statistics are a bracing with no regular doctor are less Association of Emergency One-quarter of our southern training. reminder of the nation’s grow- likely to get annual exams or Physicians, the Royal College neighbor’s doctors are gradu- It’s time to end Canada’s ing shortage of physicians, es- other preventive care. And the of Physicians and Surgeons, ates of international medical doctor shortage. Provincial pecially primary care doctors. evidence shows that there’s a and the College of Family schools. And among doctors governments could fund more More than 4.5 million Can- strong correlation between a Physicians of Canada recom- practicing in the United States, training positions for family adians lack a regular doctor. population with access to ef- mended a dramatic increase half of those educated at med medicine. Medical schools in- That’s nearly 15 percent of the fective primary care providers in the number of emergency schools in the Caribbean are side and outside Canada have population. and positive health outcomes. room residency slots. They say working in primary care. a role to play, too -- by gradu- Canada’s leaders must act to The primary care shortage that the current shortfall of St. George’s University, a ating and training more family reverse these shortages. Doing has hit Canada’s rural com- nearly 500 ER doctors could school on the Caribbean island physicians, and steering them so will require an aggressive munities hardest. One hos- triple by 2025. of Grenada for which I serve as to the underserved commun- effort by medical schools and pital in Preeceville in rural Since 2004, medical schools a consultant, has trained more ities that need them most. governments to encourage Saskatchewan, recently began have been opening campuses than 1,200 Canadian doctors. Sandra Banner is the consult- more young people to consider suspending emergency room all across the country. These Two-thirds of those grads are ant for St. George’s University careers in family medicine -- ca- services on a regular basis. are meant to encourage stu- in primary care -- twice the relations in Canada.

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The City of Swift Current’s Summer Programs is in full swing, and there are some exciting activities going on at the Zone and Families in the Park programs!

If you have children ages ages If you have children aged 6 – 11, they can give Parks Play a try! Located at various parks, this program is a place to be creative, play games, and join in 0-5, check out Families in on large group activities, all while being outdoors! the Park, at Kinsmen Park Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Saulteaux and Riverside Parks (Bell St. & 15th Ave NE) on Monday - Thursday: 1:30 - 4:30 pm at ACT, Saulteaux and Riverside Parks Monday–Thursday morningss Special Event Fridays: 1:30 - 4:30 pm - at various parks from 10:00 – 11:30. This July 28th – Ooie and Gooie Special Event @ ACT Park – 1:30 pm – 4:30pm program provides If you are in grades 6 – 9, swing by the Zone program at the Center opportunity for families to (55 1st Ave NE) on weekdays from 1:30 – 4:30. It is a place to hang-out, go connect and play! on field trip, and participate in games, sports, crafts, cooking and more! July 25th – Be prepared for some fun in the park! July 25 – Fun with Balloons July 27th – Bring your swim suit, we are off to Fairview Pool! A9

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A9 11:30 a.m., Kinsmen Park. Chil- alanon.ca. 30 - Blacksmiths’ Hammer-in/ dren aged zero to five and their AL-ANON MEETING, Be Good To Made By Hand, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. caregivers. Yourself Group, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 Doc’s Town. Info: 306-773-2944. JULY 25 p.m., First United Church. Info: JULY 29 AL-ANON MEETING, Young www.sk-alanon.ca. MARKET SQUARE, 10 a.m. to 3 Adults Hope for a Better Tomor- BINGO, 7:30 p.m., Royal Canadian p.m., Central Ave. and Chaplin St. row, noon, The Centre. Info: Legion Branch #56. JULY 30 www.sk-alanon.ca. JULY 27 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OPEN FAMILIES IN THE PARK, 10 a.m., AL-ANON MEETING, Thursday’s MEETING, downstairs of Swift Swift Current Library. Hope Group, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Current Lions Hall. Breakfast 8:30 SCRABBLE, 1 p.m., Swift Current First United Church. Info: www. a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Meeting 10 a.m. Library. sk-alanon.ca. to 11 a.m. BRIDGE AND WHIST GROUP, 1 JULY 28 JULY 31 Village. 23rd annual Watermelon p.m., Swift Current Library. ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID TOPS SK3871, 9:30 a.m., Commu- July 20-31 Festival. TD SUMMER READING CLUB AND COURSE RECERTIFICATION. Info nity Baptist Church. Info: Vi 306- JULY 20 JULY 24 READ TO A DOG, 2 p.m., Swift and to register: 306-773-8236 or 773-6156 or Faye 306-773-8603. Current Library. visit www.sja.ca. AL-ANON MEETING, Thursday’s TOPS SK3871, 9:30 a.m., Commu- OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Hope Group, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., nity Baptist Church. Info: Vi 306- MAKER KIDS’ CLUB, 2 p.m., Swift SASK. SCIENCE CENTRE: GO! SCI- noon, First United Church (Li- First United Church. Info: www. 773-6156 or Faye 306-773-8603. Current Library. Button Tree. Pre- ENCE, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Swift Cur- brary). Info: 306-778-3765. sk-alanon.ca. register 306-778-2752. rent Library. Presentations Rock ALANON, noon, Gull Lake Seniors OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Your Socks, Terrific Tech, Brain MANGA GROUP, 7 p.m., Swift NICOTINE ANONYMOUS, meeting Center. Info: www.sk-alanon.ca. noon, First United Church (Li- Train. Register 306-778-2752. Current Library. For teens and brary). Info: 306-778-3765. 6 p.m., 155 3rd Ave. N.E. (down- TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SEN- young adults. stairs, side door). All you need is JULY 28-30 SIBLY), 6:30 p.m., Mount Calvary ALANON, noon, Gull Lake the desire to quit smoking. JULY 21-23 Seniors Center. Info: www.sk- DOC’S TOWN, buildings and Tea Lutheran Church. Info: Cathy AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP, From Room open, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. July 306-773-5028. DOC’S TOWN, buildings and Tea alanon.ca. A Parent’s Room open, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SEN- Heart, 7 p.m., July 23 - Cowboy Poetry, 2 p.m., SIBLY), 6:30 p.m., Mount Calvary Alpine Church. Church at Doc’s Town. Info: 306- Lutheran Church. Info: Cathy 773-2944. 306-773-5028. STITCH AND Feel the difference of a CHAT, 7 p.m., JULY 22 LEAGUE OF POSSIBILITIES, 7 p.m., Swift Current MARKET SQUARE, 10 a.m. to 3 Swift Current Library. Social is- Library. sues discussion group. Topic: perfect fitting bra p.m., Central Ave. and Chaplin St. Solar Power in Southwest Sas- JULY 23 katchewan. JULY 26 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS JULY 24-25 AL-ANON OPEN MEETING, downstairs of MEETING, Swift Current Lions Hall. Break- ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID Courage To fast 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Meet- COURSE. Info and to register: Change Group, The ing 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 306-773-8236 or visit www.sja.ca. noon to 1 p.m., WATERMELON FESTIVAL, 2 p.m. JULY 24-27 The Centre. to 5 p.m., Mennonite Heritage FAMILIES IN THE PARK, 10 a.m. to Info: www.sk- •Eliminate bruising from underwire BraLady •Improve lymphatic drainage *We also carry •Give support, no sag or bounce prosthesesis •Can eliminate neck and shoulder pain and masectomy products! Adopt a loveable, loyal pet today. •Will not ride up your back You’ll be glad you did. •Straps stay put and do not dig into your shoulders For a Adoption fees include: professional ✓ Initial health assessment ✓ Up-to-date vaccinations •Increase circulation ✓ Spay or neuter and microchipping for your pet •Improve posture fitting call ✓ Startup Kit •Make your clothes fit and look better Shirley today! 306-773-1806 Shirley •Helps eliminate perspiration To view all animals for adoption or make a donation, Juliet McInnes 306-773-3434 please visit www.spcaswiftcurrent.com under the breasts HOURS: CLOSED Sunday & Monday ✓ Female ✓ 1 year Tues., Wed., Fri., & Sat. 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM ✓ Unaltered Thursday 12:30 PM to 7:00 PM ✓ Do you think you could be the PUBLIC NOTICE new love of my life? R.M. OF SWIFT CURRENT NO. 137 Proud sponsor of Pet of the Week and Public notice is hereby given that the Council of the R.M. of Swift Current Exclusive Supplier of Cesar Milian “The Dog Whisperer” products. No. 137 intends to adopt a bylaw under The Planning & Development Act, 2007 to establish development and planning fees.

REASON The reason for the bylaw is to adopt a fee schedule to cover the costs of review and processing of development applications in the R.M. of Swift Current No. 137.

PUBLIC INSPECTION Any person may inspect the bylaw at the R.M. offi ce between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday – Friday, excluding statutory holidays. Copies are available at a cost of $5.00. The proposed bylaw will also be available on our website: rmswiftcurrent.ca

PUBLIC HEARING Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 8, 2017 in the Rural ComeCoome out,out joinjoin usus andandrd relax!ela Municipal Council chambers at 10:30 a.m. to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed bylaw. Council will also consider written EAGLES MEAT DRAW! WIN ONE OF FOUR MEAT PACKS! comments received at the hearing (or delivered to the undersigned at the NEW MEMBERS WELCOME TO THE EAGLES! municipal offi ce before the hearing). th Issued at Swift Current, Saskatchewan this 20 day of July, 2017. Eagles Club Linda Boser of Swift Current Administrator 19101919 South Service Road West•306-773-9471 R.M. of Swift Current No. 137 A11

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A11 CROP REPORT Dry and hot conditions stress crops and pastures across the Southwest

Crop, hay and pasture Despite the lack of mois- Crop Conditions Oats Mustard land across the Southwest ture, the majority of crops (Southwest percentages as of July Excellent - 0%; Good - 47%; Excellent - 0%; Good - 25%; remains under stress, with are at their normal stages of 10) Fair - 18%; Poor - 35%; Very Fair - 33%; Poor - 31%; Very hot temperatures and a lack development for this time of Winter wheat Poor - 0%. Poor - 11%. of moisture impacting the year. Overall, crop conditions Excellent - 0%; Good - 19%; Barley Soybean growing season. range from poor to good. Fair - 45%; Poor - 36%; Very Excellent - 4%; Good - 43%; Excellent - 0%; Good - 55%; The July 4 to 10 Crop Report Other causes of crop dam- Poor - 0%. Fair - 26%; Poor - 27%; Very Fair - 40%; Poor - 5%; Very Poor issued today by Saskatch- age include hail, wind and Fall rye Poor - 0%. - 0%. ewan Agriculture highlights insects such as cabbage seed- Excellent - 0%; Good - 42%; Canaryseed Pea that topsoil moisture condi- pod weevils, painted lady Fair - 34%; Poor - 24%; Very Excellent - 10%; Good - 65%; Excellent - 2%; Good - 49%; tions in the Southwest con- caterpillars and grasshop- Poor - 0%. Fair - 18%; Poor - 7%; Very Fair - 28%; Poor - 21%; Very tinues to rapidly deteriorate pers. Some producers are ap- Spring wheat Poort - 0%. Poor - 0%. as a result of hot and dry plying fungicides if warranted Excellent - 3%; Good - 37%; Flax Lentil weather. Topsoil moisture by disease pressure. Gophers Fair - 34%; Poor - 26%; Very Excellent - 0%; Good - 14%; Excellent - 4%; Good - 54%; on cropland is rated as 21 per have also caused some issues. Poor - 0%. Fair - 35%; Poor - 36%; Very Fair - 32%; Poor - 10%; Very cent adequate, 55 per cent Many producers have re- Durum Poor - 15%. Poor - 0% short and 24 per cent very ported that hay yields are Excellent - 3%; Good - 39%; Canola Chickpea short. Hay land and pasture significantly lower than nor- Fair - 34%; Poor - 24%; Very Excellent - 3%; Good - 43%; Excellent - 0%; Good - 6%; topsoil moisture is rated as mal, with some fields yielding Poor - 0%. Fair - 21%; Poor - 30%; Very Fair - 37%; Poor - 57%; Very 10 per cent adequate, 58 per as much as 50 per cent lower Poor - 3%. Poor - 0% cent short and 32 per cent yields. An estimated 23 per very short. Crop District cent of the hay crop has been Crop District Rainfall Totals RM #138 Webb (B) - 79 millimetres RM #165 Morse - 111 millimetres 3ASW (Coronach, Assiniboia cut and 57 per cent baled or (Since April 1) RM #166 Excelsior - 73 millimetres and Ogema) is reporting that put into silage. Hay quality is CROP DISTRICT 3ASW RM #168 Riverside (A) - 85 millimetres 53 per cent of cropland and currently rated as eight per RM #43 Old Post - 64 millimetres RM #168 Riverside (B) - 76.2 millimetres 50 per cent of hay land and cent excellent, 58 per cent RM #73 Stonehenge (A) - 63 millimetres RM #226 Victory - 51 millimetres RM #73 Stonehenge (B) - 89 millimetres RM #228 Lacadena (A) - 114 millimetres pasture are very short top- good and 34 per cent fair. CROP DISTRICT 3AN soil moisture at this time. RM #228 Lacadena (B) - 6.5 millimetres RM #103 Sutton - 47 millimetres CROP DISTRICT 4A Significant rainfall is needed Southwest Crop Development RM #132 Hillsborough (A) - 44.5 millimetres RM #49 White Valley - 59 millimetres in the region to help crops (July 10) RM #132 Hillsborough (B) - 125 millimetres RM #51 Reno - 54.6 millimetres develop and to replenish the Fall Cereals - 33 per cent CROP DISTRICT 3BS RM #79 Arlington - 64 millimetres topsoil; however, any rainfall ahead; 40 per cent normal; 27 RM #17 - 20.97 millimetres RM #109 Carmichael - 83 millimetres RM #18 Lone Tree - 64 millimetres RM #110 Piapot - 71.5 millimetres will likely be too late for some per cent behind RM #76 Auvergne - 64 millimetres areas. Spring Cereals - 13 per cent RM #111 Maple Creek - 74 millimetres RM #77 Wise Creek - 50 millimetres CROP DISTRICT 4B Little to no rain fell in the ahead; 60 per cent normal; 27 RM # 78 Grassy Creek - 78 millimetres RM #139 Gull Lake (A) - 58 millimetres Southwest during July 4 to per cent behind RM #105 Glenbain - 51 millimetres RM #139 Gull Lake (B) - 56.5 millimetres 10, however the Climax area Oilseeds - 7 per cent ahead; RM #106 Whiska Creek - 97 millimetres RM #169 Pittville - 34 millimetres reported receiving 25 milli- 64 per cent normal; 29 per RM #107 Lac Pelletier - 44 millimetres RM #231 Happyland - 102 millimetres RM #108 Bone Creek - 61 millimetres NOTE: These precipitation amounts represent metres of precipitation. cent behind CROP DISTRICT 3BN Many areas of the South- Pulse Crops - 8 per cent point locations within each municipality and do not RM #138 Webb (A) - 99 millimetres necessarily reflect the whole R.M. west have not received much ahead; 71 per cent normal; 21 more than five to eight centi- per cent behind metres of rain Quality Farm & Antique Vehicle/Equipment Auction dating back to Morgan McNAUGHT Estate – Climax, Sask. the start of the Location – 7 km East of Climax on #18 hiway, 3 km North, 1 km West OR growing season 41298743 48 km South of Shaunavon on #37 hiway, 8 km East at Schneider Road turn-off on April 1. Many (only if not muddy) - Watch for signs crops in these Tuesday, August 1, 2017 • Sale starts 10:00 am areas are severely Machinery Sells at 2:00 PM • Terms Cash or Cheque with letter of credit • Lunch Available heat-stressed and TRACTORS (includes antiques), PAYLOADER & CAT: New Holland TV140 bi-directional; Dresser 530C payloader; Case 450 Cat are thin, stunted with bucket; Case 830 Comfort King; Farm-All Model M with parts for restoration ; International 4786 4 wheel drive – for parts; Versatile 935 4WD – for parts, motor for it; 2 Massey Harris 44 – one diesel; Case LA; Massey F88 with FEL; Massey Harris 55; John Deere Model and heading out A & D; Oliver 88; International W400 with Du-Al FEL; International 806; International 1530 for parts; International Model S W6 with and/or flowering FEL & chains; Int Harvestor, 2 Farm-Alls, McCormick Deering W4, WD6, 2-WD9 TRUCKS, BUSES, CARS & VAN: 1979 Kenworth COE tandem axle grain truck with steel box & hoist; 1979 International S grain truck earlier than nor- with 9.00 x 20 tires, steel box & hoist, Michel roll tarp; 1968 Chev C60 3-ton grain truck with 9.00 x 20 tires, steel box & hoist; 1968 mal. Crop yield Chev C50 2-ton grain truck with steel box & hoist, roll tarp; 1966 Chev C65 Cheyenne grain truck with steel box & hoist; Chev 60 grain truck with steel box & hoist; 1964 Chev GMC 960 2-ton grain truck with wooden box & hoist; 1961 Ford 600 grain truck with steel box will be affected, NOW & hoist; 1955 Chev 1430 1-ton grain truck with wooden box & hoist; 1970 International Loadstar 1600 gravel truck with steel box; GMC especially on General truck with Detroit diesel and Renn gravel box; 1964 Hayes HD truck with winch – for parts; 1978 Chev Custom Deluxe 30 2WD crops that were A SLGA LICENSED LIQUOR VENDOR 1 ton with fl at deck; 1994 GMC 1500 ½ ton 4x4 – needs transmission; 1976 GMC Sierra 15 ½ ton; 1956 Ford Mercury ½ ton; 1976 GMC Sierra 25 ½ ton with grill guard; 1971 GMC 1500 V8 fencing truck; 1966 Chev truck; 1963 Int ½ ton with cap, air compressor & Lincoln flowering during All Permittees come talk to Steve or Laci for Ranger 9 welder/generator; Ford B600 diesel bus – seats 24; Bus for storage; Bus with mover hooked up; Ford Econoline 150 van; 1956/57 the high temper- Lincoln car – runs; 1958 Chev Delroy car; Envoy 2-door car your special pricing on all your liquor Needs. FARM MACHINERY: Case IH 2188 axial fl ow combine with 36’ Macdon 972 harvest header; IHC 1460 axial fl ow combine with Int 810 atures. header, 10’ Melroe 351 p/up; 36’ Macdon 960 header on trailer transport; 20’ Versatile 400 hydrostatic SP swather; 30’ Case PT swather; Swather transport; 45’ Flexicoil 5000 air drill with Flexicoil 2320 cart; 45’ Honey Bee dead rod; 6 Flexicoil packers; Midwest 552 grain vac; Grain dryer; 36’ International cultivator with Friggstad tine harrows; 25’ International cultivator with tine harrows; 18’ International cultivator; Diamond harrow drawbar; 18’ Massey Ferguson 360 discer with fertilizer; 14’ Ezee-On double disc; Swath turner; 25’ IH truck- mount sprayer & water tank on 1961 GMC 920 ½ ton; Crown 400 fork-type rock picker; Rotary PTO rock picker LIVESTOCK MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: Steel bale trailer with push-off; Round bale hauler/mover; 13’ Busse stock trailer; Trailer- Blacksmiths’ type post pounder; Cattle oilers; Round bale feeders; Bale elevator; Bale spear; 8’ bucket; Steel gate sections; Corral rails; Post hole auger; Post maul; Barb wire; New Holland 269 baler & stooker; New Hollard 273 baler – for parts; Horse saddle & tack; Harness FARM MISCELLANEOUS: GPS 500 monitor; 24’ Linden gooseneck fl atbed trailer with winch; 60’ x 8” Sakundiak HD8-1800 grain auger with motor & mover; Brandt 1070 grain swing auger; 40’ x 8” Sakundiak PTO grain auger; 41’ x 7” Sakundiak grain auger with 16 hp Kohler HAMMER-IN We repair hail and collision motor, mover & sweep; 2 Brandt end-mount drill fi lls; Tarps; 5’ Bush-Hog rotary mower; Lawn mowers; Home-built trailer; Straw spreader; Schulte SDX-960 snow blower; Fuel tanks with stands; Water tanks; Slip tank; Electric fuel pump; Irrigation pumps; Garbage dumpsters; Tim- damage to all makes and models bers; Rafters; Lumber; Tin; Tubing; Sucker rod; Iron; Steel truck box; ½ ton truck box with hitch & cap; New truck motor – still in crate; Rebuilt transmission; F250 truck A/C condenser; Vehicle & equipment parts; Belts ANTIQUE VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT: (all years are approx) 1930-32 Model A – complete; Model T 4-door sedan – not seized; 1927 DOC’S Chev 4-door sedan; 1928-29 Model A 2-door sedan; 1928 Essex 3-window Coupe with suicide doors; 1928 Essex 4-door sedan; 1920’s Ford 2-door coupe; Pre-1920’s Model T custom truck cab; 2 Pre-1920’s Model T Doctors coupes; 1920’s Model T with Acme Cab & truck box; TOWN 3-window Coupe car; Side car; Buddy Stewart; 1920’s Chev trucks; 1930’s Bink (straight 8) – cut to truck; 1940’s Int KB5 grain truck – no box; 1940’s Pontiac sedan; 1940’s Int pick-up; 1951-53 Chev Belair sedan; Dodge Regent 4-door car; Chassis – 1930’s Chev, Model T, Sedan; 1920’s Sunday, truck box; 1920’s Coupe cabs; 3-bottom plows; Wooden wagons & wheels; Int & Cockshutt combines for parts; Chev trucks & cars for parts • Fair, courteous, professional care BINS: 2 Westeel Rosco 3900 bu hopper bottom with aeration; Westeel Rosco 5000 bu (hopper inside); Westeel Rosco 2200 bu hopper bottom; July 30 • Top quality factory authorized parts & equipment 2 Metal Industries 2000 bu hopper bottom; 3 Westeel Rosco 2000 bu hopper bottom (1 with aeration) ; Westeel Rosco 1950 bu hopper bottom; 1200 bu hopper bottom; Westeel Rosco 4000 bu round on steel; Westeel Rosco 3300 bu round on wood; Butler 3200 bu round on wood; 2 1:00pm- • Environmentally friendly materials Westeel Rosco 2750 bu round on wood; Westeel Rosco 2500 bu round on wood; 2200 bu round on cement; 2 Westeel Rosco 1400 bu on steel; 55:00pm • We will strive to meet deadlines promised 4 Westeel Rosco 1350 bu on wood; Butler round steel on wood; Wooden 1000 bu round; 5-34’ Grain bin storage covers; Grain storage bags; • Technicians factory trained & certifi ed Bin mover; Bin sheets; Steel oil tank; 2 wooden fl oors (1 with 1 ring) SHOP TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: Karcher HDS 1000A 220 pressure washer; Lincoln Ranger 9 welder/generator (in truck); • Insurance glass replacement Lincoln AC 225S welder; Forney welder; Miller welder & accessories; Welding tables; Comet 235 AC arc welder; AK-Matic 1250X • Rental & courtesy cars available wire welder; Acetylene welding outfi t; HD hoist; Snap-On voltage meter & stand; Sullair air compressor; Air fl oor jack; Air compressor; Air hose & reel; EnerPak hydraulic HD press; Rockwell drill press; Drill bit sets; Pipe threader; Champion spark plug cleaner; Makita Info: Aird • We specialize in all collision repairs! portable cut-off saw; Chain saw; Extreme gouging torch & plasma cutter; Tire changer; Battery chargers; Chains; Bench grinders; Side Free estimates by appointment • All work guaranteed grinders; Metal cabinets; Westward HD wheel dolly; Tool boxes; Hyd motor lift; Motor stand; Car ramps; Chain hoist; Vehicle jacks; SWIFT CURRENT Jackalls; Grain shovels; Rakes; Hand tools; Saws; Anvil; Vices; Bolt bins; Forge; Chop saw; Transmission fi ller; Oil; Gerry cans; Ladders; 306-741-05003 Scaffolding; Oil furnaces 730 CHEADLE ST. W Many more items too numerous to mention Participants must have proper For more pictures, check Facebook group “Ralph Oberle Auction” clothing and personal protective 306.773.5901 Sale managed & conducted by Ralph Oberle Auction equipment www.klassenautobody.com Box 399, Shaunavon, Sask., S0N 2M0 • Cell 306-297-7979 • PL #914868 A12

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A12 RODEO Hallonquist rodeo another local thrill ride Local entries were again the No quali ed rides sec, $460; 3) Duane Gillespie focus of the excitement during Saddle Bronc and AJ Ostrander, 23.1 sec., the 61st annual Hallonquist 1) Lachre Sullivan, $120. $306; 4) Kelton Lang and Tyce amateur rodeo. Steer Wrestling McLeod, 24.5 sec., $153. e rodeo has been a Hal- 1) Ty Shea, 8.7 sec., $165; 2) Junior Team Roping lonquist tradition dating back Duane Gillespie, 12.6 sec., $110. 1) Houston and Walker Long, to 1956, and this years edition Tie Down Roping $50. again featured classic rodeo 1) Tyce McLeod, 14 sec., $88; Junior Barrels events mixed with a series of 2) AJ Ostrander, 15.5 sec., $67; 1) Amber Hansen, 16.94 sec., fun kids and amateur events. 3) Walker Long, 38 sec., $45. $92; 2) Joelynn Tschetter, 16.95 Results from Saturday’s Hide Race sec., $69; 3) Jewel Jacobson, afternoon rodeo are as follows: 1) Logan Schwartz, 13.7 sec., 17.04 sec., $46; 4) Grace Gies- Cow Riding $120; 2) Grayson Schwartz, 15.4 brecht, 17.16 sec., $23. 1) Austin Tahiele, 71 pts., sec., $90; 3) Grace Giesbrecht, Open Barrels $190; 2) Kevin Taylor, 61 pts., 16.0 sec., $60; 4) Brock Smith, 1) Amber Hansen, 16.35 sec., $143; 3 tie) Shane Hammel and 16.5 sec., $30. $224; 2) Montana Jacobson, Les Woods, 55 pts., $72. Team Roping 16.54 sec., 3 tie) Jewel Jacobson Bull Riding 1) Kavid Drake and Kent and Nicole Graham, 16.58 sec., No guali ed rides Drake, 14.39 sec., $612; 2) Chad $84; Bareback Feil and Darcy Wallis, 18.09 PeeWee Barrels 1) Rory Jorgenson. 2) Brianna Hawbrich. 3) Gage Smith. 4) Georgia Howbrich. Mutton Busting 1) Jori Gader, 19.0 sec., $60; 2) Calvin Shea, 9.2 sec., $45; 3) Braxton Follensbee, 8.8 sec., $30; 4) Ryan Jorgensen, 7.6 sec., $15. Calf Riding 1) Grace Giesbrecht, 15 sec., $44; 2) Brock Smith, 8 sec., $33; 3) Cutter Knight, 5.4 sec., $22; 4) Gage Smith, 5 sec., $11. Wild Pony Race 1)Grayson Schwartz, Toni Hansen, Dakota Jorgensen; 2) Grace Giesbrecht, Amery Gies- brecht, Jason Schlamp; 3) Sid- ney Malbeuf, Chloe Malbeuf, Les Woods held on for a third place tie in the cow riding event at the Camille Malbeuf. Hallonquist Rodeo on July 15.

100th birthday celebrated during Canada’s 150th

Harvey Reimche cele- brated his 100th birthday in conjunction with Canada’s 150th. Born in 1917, when Can- ada was just 50 years old, Reimche farmed until 1968 before moving from the Neidpath area to Swift Cur- rent. His birthday celebra- tion was held with his four children and their spouses, seven grand children and their spouses, along with 16 great grand children, plus many other relatives and friends. to Mikayla Neudorf It's Vern & Lucille Haroldson's 50th Wedding Anniversary!

Friends and family, please join us in on your graduation from the celebrating their life and love in University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Science the fashion they spent their courtship, in Agribusiness with an evening of music and dancing! with Distinction 2150 Walker Street, Love your family. Swift Current Saturday, August 5th at 7:00pm. A13

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Aug. 4 - 6:00 PM Aug. 5 - 2:00 PM Aug. 6 - 2:00 PM ADMISSION ADULT $12 10 18 YEARS $8 UNDER 10 YEARS FREE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 774-7625 TRIPLE PLATINUM SPONSORS SHADWIN TRUCKING ALGONQUIN POWER 31st ANNUAL

STOCK CONTRACTOR WOODWARD RODEO STOCK GOLD SPONSORS • Antelope Creek Enterprises • Kan-It Containers • Remington Cattle Co. • Back Forty Developments Ltd. • Kunze Farm • Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers PLATINUM SPONSORS • Brownie, Earl, Joan & • Lane Realty Corp. • Robertson Implements Troy Weppler • Leisle Ag Ltd. (1988) Ltd. • Chaplin Grain • Relic Ent. Ltd. • Castle Rock Marketing • Maxim Chemical • Rockside Builders • Degelman Industries Ltd. • Richardson Pioneer • Central Butte Feeds International Ltd. • Sask Tel • Klassen Bros • Wiwa Creek Angus • Cowtown Western Wear • National Trailer Parts Ltd. • Schroeder Excavating Service • Pattison Agriculture • Dumunceau Trailers & Welding • OLS Supplements • Schroeder Farms • Forsyth Ranch • Pioneer Co-op • Southwest Animal Health • Harder’s Pharmacy • Prairie Centre Credit Centre • Hawks Agro Inc. Union Ltd. • Swift Plumbing & Heating • Herbert Ranch Rodeo • R.A.M. Corral Cleaning • Viterra Inc. SILVER SPONSORS

• 644 Transport • Depper Sand & Gravel Ltd. • Innova Ag • Schmitz Farms • Anderson Used Agri Parts • Dunham’s Tire Service • Irwin & Vera Gerbrandt • Schultz’s Ranch Country Meats • BAD’s Trucking Ltd. • Elkhorn Hotel • Jahnke Ranch Gouldtown • Silver B Ranch • Barbara Fech & Family • Erickson Welding • Langton Ag Services • Six Star Grocery • Brian Cornelson Hail Insurance • G H Well Services Inc. • Lawrence Reimer • South Side Electric • Bruce & Ivan Olson • Gerbrandt Enterprises • Log Valley Ranch (Matt & Mike Jahnke) • Split Rail Ranch • C & D Machining & Welding • Gerry’s Custom Spraying • Lyle Stewart MLA • Spring Water Ranch • C.W. Millar Insurance • Grasslands Memorials • Morley Forsyth Hammond Realty • Stark & Marsh C.A. • Carl Rams Ranching Ltd. • Hamm’s Trucking • Niedermayer Mobile Custom Cleaning • Steinley Farms • Cattle Care • Harry Friesen Family • Olynick Agro Custom Spraying • Sunrise Ranch • Central Butte Hotel • Herbert Auto Collision • Packet Ranch Murray & Penny • Trevor Doerkson Cattle Hauling • Charlie Shaheen • Herbert Morse Agencies • Paysen Livestock Equipment Inc. • Troy Unger • Coolee’s Excavating • Herbert Truck & Auto • Pipke Farm • TSH Hawk’s Auto Supplies • Decor Complete Ltd. • Highway Inn Restaurant • Re/Max of Swift Current • Western Sales Rich Kurz Salesmen • Horseshoe Veternary Clinic • Schmitz Excavating BRONZE SPONSORS

• Abba Holdings Ltd. • Country Custom Meats • No Problem Welding • Shady Acres Ranch • Action Auto Repair • Davidson Gelbvieh • Paterson Grain • Shamrock Ranch • Aqua Pumphouse • Gord’s Small Engine Repair • Petras Tire & Service • Switzer Auction Service • Braun Ranch • Harv’s Welding & Repair • Prairie Valley Trucking • Voth’s Brandsource • Brian J. Gillis TGL Enterprises Ltd. • J & S Tire Service • Prairie View Outfi tting • Weins Auto Service • Century 21 Lyle Eirich • J.R. Remanufacturing • Rolling Plains Farrier Service • Wood Coulee Cattle Co. • Cindy’s Taxes And More • Jim Sawatzky • Sageview Golf Course • WP Smith Trucking • Mike, Shauna Penner & Boys • Schwartz Land & Livestock THE HERBERT STAMPEDE COMMITTEE THANKS OUR SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS A14

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BASEBALL 57’s conquer Alberta to take over top spot The Swift Current 57’s swept twice, scored twice, and had a four-game Alberta road trip two RBI. MacDonald doubled last week to regain top spot in during a two-hit outing and the Western Major scored three runs. Krumwiede League’s Eastern Division. added two hits and a RBI from The 57’s finished the week the nine-hole. with a 24-12 record, a half Sunday, the 57’s returned to game ahead of the Regina Red the win column with a tidy 5-1 Sox. victory over the visiting Leth- They swept the Fort Mc- bridge Bulls. Murray Giants and “Yeah we just had one tough Prospects to move into top inning yesterday, let in a few spot. unearned runs, but it was “It was a fun road trip. You good to come back today and go up to Fort Mac and Edmon- play some clean baseball,” ton and play in two first-class said centre fielder Matt Bond- facilities, so it is always fun to archuk. go up there. It is a good op- “The guys did a good job,” portunity for the guys to get added Carnahan. “Yesterday on the road, get together. They things didn’t quite go our way. did a good job swinging it and They were challenged to come pitching that whole trip,” said out and have a good perform- coach Joe Carnahan. ance and they did. You have to The 57’s first ever trip to give them all the credit, one Fort McMurray resulted in a through nine they did an out- 5-0 win on Tuesday to end a standing job and Guiberson two-game losing streak. did a great job on the mound.” Dustin Wells continued to The 57’s led from start to confound WMBL opponents finish, beginning in the first as he improved to 3-0 since inning when Adams tripled arriving from George Fox home Canas. They added University. The Glendale, AZ three runs in the fifth in- southpaw allowed only six hits ning when Campbell’s infield and two walks while striking single forced the Lethbridge out six in the complete game STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER third baseman to throw the shutout. The Senior lowered Mitch Guiberson held the to one unearned run over seven innings in a 5-1 win July 16. ball wide of first base, allowing his earned run average to 0.45 both Brown and Thibodeau in 20 innings since joining the Starter James Smith im- his season debut in a relief ef- to close the scoring in the sev- to score. Campbell quickly 57’s. proved to 5-0, allowing only fort and allowed only three enth. scored on a passed ball for a The 57’s jumped ahead with the three second-inning hits hits and one run over three Saturday, one disastrous 4-1 lead. They added an insur- a three-run third inning when and two runs, while walking innings. inning cost the host 57’s in a ance run the following inning Blake Adams singled home only one over eight innings. Brown led the offense with 14-8 loss to the Moose Jaw Mil- when Thibodeau singled home Riley Campbell and Cole Thi- Krumwiede got the save with three hits and three walks as ler Express. The 57’s seemed MacDonald. bodeau, and Nick Canas sin- a flawless ninth inning. he scored six runs. Matt Bond- to be in cruise control with a Mitch Guiberson picked gled home Adams. Thursday, the 57’s and archuk, Canas, and MacDon- 5-0 lead through five innings. up the win after limiting the They added a fourth run in ’ first ald all finished with three runs The comfortable lead quickly Bulls to five hits, one walk, the sixth inning when Kyle meeting since the 2016 cham- batted in. turned to a daunting deficit and one unearned run over MacDonald singled home Keil pionship series failed to live Friday, Bob St. Pierre when Moose Jaw scored 12 seven innings. Sean Chand- Krumwiede. Mason Brown up to the hype. The 57’s scored pitched a complete game runs in the top of the sixth ler and Fernando Pena both added an insurance run in the 15 runs in the first four innings shutout to lead the 57’s to a inning to take control of the added scoreless relief innings ninth inning when he singled on their way to a 22-4 win. The 4-0 win over the Prospects. game. to close out the win. Leth- home MacDonald to make it 57’s knocked out a total of 21 St. Pierre held the host Pros- The deciding inning con- bridge did bring the tying run 5-0. hits as all nine starters had pects to four hits and no walks sisted of two errors, two walks, to the plate but Pena got the Wednesday, the 57’s out- at least one hit and scored during nine shutout innings two hit by pitches, five singles, final three outs with the bases hit the host Giants 13-3, but and eight of the nine starters while facing only 29 batters to one double, and a three-run loaded. needed four unanswered runs registered at least one run bat- improve to 4-4 on the season. home run from Cole Warken Brown finished the game to earn a 4-2 win at Shell Place. ted in. St. Pierre lowered his earned as three different pitchers with three hits, while Thibi- Fort McMurray opened the The 57’s opened the game run average to 2.86, fifth best faced 15 batters. deau was two-for-three out of scoring with two runs in the with three runs in the first among all qualified pitchers, Starter Matt Michalski took the nine-hole to improve his bottom of the second inning inning, including an Adams while also leading the league the loss as he allowed three average to .400, third amongst when they grouped all three two-run single. They added with 50.1 innings. hits, two walks, and four runs, all WMBL hitters. of their hits into one inning to three more runs the following The 57’s gave their starter an three that were earned, while The 57’s now have only nine take a lead that held up until inning, highlighted by a two- early lead when Campbell and striking out seven over 5.2 in- games remaining in the regu- the seventh inning. run triple off the bat of Canas. Bondarchuk both doubled to nings. lar season, with six over the The 57’s finally got on the The 57’s broke the game lead off the game. After knock- The 57’s actually outhit the next seven days. They are at board in the seventh inning wide open with a seven-run ing Campbell home, Bondar- Miller Express 15-10, includ- home Friday for a battle with when Adams singled with the third inning, capped by a chuk scored on a Blake Adams ing three doubles, two runs the at Mitch- bases loaded to score Camp- three-run home run from single. scored, and two runs batted ell Field. They will visit the bell and Thibodeau. Mac- MacDonald. The 2-0 lead held up until in from catcher Bodie Cooper. Sat- Donald added a sacrifice fly Jagger Harjo improved to the seventh inning when Esau Bondarchuk was on base with urday. The 57’s will then host to score Canas for a 3-2 lead. 2-0 after he held the Prospects led off with a solo home run, two singles and two walks and Weyburn on Sunday, Regina Brett Esau added a solo home to five hits and three runs, only his team leading seventh of stole three bases. Campbell on Tuesday, and the run in the ninth inning to two that were earned, over six the season. Grant Van Scoy had a three-hit outing, while Cardinals on Wednesday and close the scoring. innings. Will Blanchard made would also score on an error third baseman Esau singled Thursday. A17

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BASEBALL 57’s running wild on the base paths STEVEN MAH “Yeah I have the green light. SOUTHWEST BOOSTER But it is just picking really good counts to go on. But The Swift Current 57’s find Dorts is usually giving me the themselves near the top of steal sign anyway whenever I the Western Major Baseball want to go, we are usually on League once again as they the same page for that,” ex- attempt to defend their 2016 plained Bondarchuk. league title. Power, pitch- If the threat to steal ended ing, and plenty of speed have with Bondarchuk and Camp- helped the 57’s stay near the bell it would give opposition top of the league. But it has batterymen a chance to focus been their unrivaled base on the hitter at the plate. stealing abilities that have But the threat continues all helped them distance them- the way down the line-up. selves from the opposition Blake Adams, one of the top more often than not this sluggers and RBI men in the season. The 57’s finished the league, has 14 stolen bases. weekend with 103 stolen Outfielder Nick Canas has 10 bases in 36 games, 37 ahead stolen bases and second base- of the next closest team. man Cole Thibodeau, who re- The terror on the base- cently raised his average to paths usually doesn’t take .400, has eight stolen bases in long to get underway follow- 31 games, as does shortstop ing a game’s opening pitch. Grant Van Scoy in 24 games Infielder Riley Campbell and since joining the team. If centre fielder Matt Bondar- those six players weren’t put- chuk, who have batted in the ting enough pressure on the top two spots in the order for opposition, the 57’s were re- most of the season, also lead cently bolstered by the return STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER the league in stolen bases. of outfielder Thomas DeBon- 57’s centre fielder Matt Bondarchuk (right) was second in the WMBL with 25 stolen bases. Campbell has 27 stolen bases ville, who led the team with 19 in 33 games, while Bondar- stolen bases in 32 games last doing a great job,” explained ing with us on stealing bases,” runs just because speed never chuk is hot on his heels with season. Carnahan. added Bondarchuk. takes a day off.” 25 stolen bases. Both are Carnahan said his offseason “A couple guys have green The 57’s have already raced With only a couple weeks within striking distance of conversations with Dorton lights and then Eric a lot of well past the 73 bases they remaining in the regular sea- Josh Johnson’s league record resulted a serious increase in times does a great job picking stole last season and are son Carnahan has continued of 38 stolen bases established team speed. spots then with some stuff showing no signs of slowing to add players, like the dan- in 2014. “We wanted to make sure that we do in practice, some down this season on their way gerous DeBonville, to add Bondarchuk had an out- we had some guys who could keys that we look for, and guys to a 24-12 start. Carnahan roster depth in preparation standing debut season with put pressure on the other picked up on it real quick, just said that this is easily the for another deep playoff run the Cloud Community College team. He does a great job with some certain situations with fastest team he has coached “I love it. I feel like we are T-Birds, where 57’s assistant the running game throughout the catcher and pitcher that in Swift Current. getting better every day,” said coach Eric Dorton is also an games. We have got some guys we can take advantage of,” “Yeah by far. We have about Bondarchuk, who added that assistant coach. The Edmon- that can do the kind of things said Carnahan. six or seven guys that can the goal is to finish first in ton product led the team with that he likes to do. They have “It helps us quite a bit. We steal bags. Any time you have the regular season to put the a .384 average and stole 24 all bought in and as you can have a lot of fast guys. Coach that any day you come to the team in a good spot to win bases as a freshman. see by the results they are all Dorts is really good at work- park you are able to generate another championship.

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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A19 Sask-Alta down to four The Swift Current Yard Goats are chasing a second straight Sask-Alta Baseball League title this season. The defending champions topped the 10-team league with a 12-1 record, win- ning the East Division by three games over the Cabri River Rats (9-4). The Gull Lake Greyhounds and Shaunavon Badgers tied for third with identical 6-7 records. Cabri defeated the Climax Cardin- als 6-5 to open the playoffs, while Shaunavon defeated Gull Lake in extra innings in a ball game that stretched over two days. The Shaunavon Badgers and Cabri River Rats were set to face one another on Tuesday for the final spot in the final four. The Burstall Braves and Rockets both finished with 9-4 records in the West Division, while the Maple Creek Mohawks followed at 7-6. Richmound advanced in the opening STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER PHOTO round with a 7-0 win over the Medi- 17073MC3 cine Hat Vipers, while the Mohawks defeated the Medicine Hat Cypress LET’S GO TOURS County Black Sox 7-0. One night later, Victoria, Port Alberni, Harrison Hot the Rockets edged the Mohawks 11-8 to Springs and so much more! advance to the final four. 12 days of scenary & The Yard Goats hosted the Burstall adventure Braves in a first-place showdown and 36 Years Experience won 10-1 to secure home field advan- September 3, 2017 tage for the final four. TOUR GUARANTEED The Yard Goats will now host the Please Call Bill & Kathy Thomson 1-306-692-2370 • Moose Jaw, SK four-team playoff on Sunday in Gull Lake. NON-SMOKERS ONLY

PUBLIC NOTICE R.M. OF SWIFT CURRENT NO. 137 Public notice is hereby given that the Council of the R.M. of Swift Current No. 137 intends to adopt two bylaws under The Planning and Development Act, 2007, one to amend Bylaw No. 6-2015 known as the Offi cial Community Plan, and one to amend Bylaw No. 7-2015 known as the Zoning Bylaw. The amendment to Bylaw No. 6-2015 is proposed to designate from Highway SWIFT CURRENT Commercial/Light Industrial to Limited Country Residential on the Future Land Use Map that portion of the NW 4-16-13 W3M as shown on the map as Lot 13, 14 & 15 that has been identifi ed 306-774-4557 as being suitable for Limited Country Residential and to designate from Agricultural & Resource Related Commercial/Light Industrial to Limited Country Residential on the Future Land Use Locally Owned Map that portion of the SE 5-16-13 W3 as shown on the map as Parcel C that has been identifi ed Truck Driver Training as being suitable for Limited Country Residential. and Operated The amendment to Bylaw No. 7-2015 is proposed to rezone Lot 15 of NW 4-16-13 W3M from AR (Agricultural/Resource) to RMH (Residential Mobile Home) and to rezone Parcel C of SE 5-16-13 W3M from HPC (High Profi le Commercial/Light Industrial) to RMH (Residential Mobile Home) and to rezone Lot 13 and 14 of NW 4-16-13 W3M from CR1 (Country Residential 1) to RMH (Residential Mobile Home) as shown on the map that has been identifi ed as being suitable for RMH (Residential Mobile Home). The reason for the amendments is to rezone existing mobile home park on Parcel C, SE 5-16-13 W3M and Lot 15, NW 4-16-13 W3M to RMH (Residential Mobile Home) and to provide for future expansion of the existing mobile home park on Lots 13 and 14 of NW 4-16-13 W3M. CERTIFIED BY SGI for NEW!in-house testing of students!

BENCHLANDS WIND ENERGY PROJECT PUBLIC INFORMATION OPEN HOUSE RESCHEDULED The Benchlands Public Open House on Tuesday July 25th, at Gull Lake Community Hall has been RESCHEDULED to Tuesday February 6th 2018. ENGIE Canada Inc. has rescheduled the mee� ng to early The bylaws may be inspected by any interested person at the R.M. offi ce on any judicial day between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Copies are available at a February of next year as we will be able to provide more cost of $5.00. detailed informa� on at that � me. Representations respecting the Bylaws will be considered by the Council on the 8th day of August, 2017 in the Rural Municipal Council Chambers at 10:00 a.m. Council will hear any persons or SaskPower has made a commitment to increase wind group of persons or person acting on their behalf, who wish to make a representation. genera� on in Saskatchewan from approximately 220 MW Issued at Swift Current, Saskatchewan this 20th day of July, 2017. to 2,100 MW by 2030. ENGIE Canada Inc. is commi� ed to Linda Boser support SaskPower’s procurement process, and will con� nue Administrator to update the public as the Benchlands project develops. R.M. of Swift Current No. 137 A20

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A20 GOLF MacNeil places second at Junior Provincials Shaunavon’s Hannah playoff. and 83 to finish 33-over. MacNeil improved dur- MacNeil’s will now Maple Creek’s Ruben ing each round to place take part in the Can- Cooper was 34th with second at the 67th adian Junior Girls rounds of 83, 85, and Saskatchewan Junior Championship, which 87. Women’s Golf Provin- will be held August 1-4 Swift Current’s Ethan cials Championships at at the Camelot Golf and Fizell tied for 35th on the Chinook Golf Club Country Club in Cum- his home course with in Swift Current. berland, ON. an 83, 82, and a day- Wednesday, MacNeil MacNeil attended three 92. tied for the best round Junior Nationals last Eastend’s Kirk Hum- of the day during the year and missed the cut phrey shot a 79 on day final day with an 81 after two rounds with one and an 87 before after opening the tour- identical scores of 97 at withdrawing. nament with an 84, fol- The Links at Penn Hills Humboldt’s Tayden lowed by an 83 on day in Shubenacadie, NS Wallin won the 91st two. last August. annual tournament at She finished nine Swift Current’s Grif- two-under-par with shots back of Chloe fin Wilson was the top rounds of 75, 69, and Sies (81-77-81-239), local finisher on the 70 for a three-stroke who also fired an 81 on Junior Men’s side in a victory. day three, but posted tie for 18th overall. He Swift Current’s Ryan the lowest round of the opened the tournament McCleary placed fourth tournament with a 77 with a 75, followed by an out of seven golfers in on Tuesday. 84. Wilson rebounded the U15 category. He MacNeil tied for Wednesday with a 76 to posted scores of 86, 86, second with Alexan- finish 19-over-par. and 87 to finish 43-over, dra Schmidt (82-85- Swift Current’s Gaige 28 shots behind the 81-248), but claimed Calkins placed 31st winner, Prince Albert’s second spot in a with rounds of 85, 81, TJ Baker.

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THETHE RURAL DELIVERY CHANGE Effective July 20, 2017 HOTEL Off sale hours: The Southwest Booster will be changing the Mon. Wed. 10am-1am Thurs. 10am-2am Fri. Sat. 10am-2:30am Sun. 12pm-12am following towns delivery of the paper to Drop 57 Central Ave N •Swift Current•306-773-8422 Boxes. You can fi nd the drop boxes at the following locations in the following towns. Abbey - Co-op Service HEARING CLINIC Pennant - Corner of Standard Street Climax - King Arthurs Store ☑Comprehensive Webb - Coffee Shop hearing tests Herbert - Six Star Grocery, Co-op, Harder’s Pharmacy, ☑Free’no deposit’ IDA Pharmacy 30 day trial 306-773-1425 Cabri - Co-op Farm Service ☑Earwax removal Sceptre - Co-op and video inspection Free hearing test Eastend - Charlies Lunch Café, and $500 OFF East End Health ☑Wide selection of the latest hearing aid technology Bring in to receive your free hearing Pontiex - RBC test and $500 off a set of hearing aids Morse - Co-op and Morse Grocery Store ☑Flexible payment options after you try them for 30 days free! and third party benefi ts One per customer. Expires July 31st, 2017 Lancer - out front Post Offi ce on Main Street Success - corner of Barden Street Locations: Swift Current, Assiniboia, Gravelbourg, Herbert, Leader, Maple Creek, Shaunavon Frontier - Norheim’s General Store Val Marie - White Mud Grocery in front of store. Hodgeville - Co-op Please note this will not change the delivery date of the Southwest Booster and our rural communities will still 141 Central Ave N. receive the Booster by Friday every week. Swift Current, SK A21

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A21 Kings of the Ring STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER The Speedy Creek Racing Association’s first Appetite for Destruction Demolition Derby was a smashing success on Saturday after- noon. The event was held at the Living Sky Casino Speedway and a large crowd delayed the start of the event as they waited to get into the grandstand. A total of eight cars par- ticipated in the demolition derby and when the dust had settled it was Hodgeville’s #92 Justin Hanson who was named the King of the Ring with the last car standing in his ‘Little Engine That Could,’ outlasting Swift Current’s #10-4 Dakota Lange, whose car was also named the Best Looking Car. A22

SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A22 RODEO Busy CCA rodeo schedule returns to Shaunavon Southwest competitors continued a second-place finish in Bareback $894 payday. Junior Steer Riding for $155. Abbey’s to produce winning results on the with a 73-point ride on Mamacita for Maple Creek’s Tanner Jones worked Blake Smith was right behind him in Canadian Cowboys Association rodeo $583. with Taylor Wudrich (Bow Island) to third spot with 75 points for $103. circuit during three rodeos. Maple Creek’s Taryn Parsonage led win Team Roping in 5.3 seconds for Three Southwest cowboys roped A total of 14 Southwest competitors the Southwest cowgirls with a fourth- $1,127. their way in to the pay window in Tie brought home money from the Moo- place finish in Ladies Barrel Racing in Maple Creek cowgirls took three Down Roping in Kelliher. Tyce Mc- somin Rodeo July 7-8. 17.98 seconds for $1,474. Stewart Val- of the top four spots in Junior Girls Leod placed fourth in 9.8 seconds for Maple Creek’s Brady Bertram ley’s Janet-Lynn Moen was eighth in Barrel Racing. Windjack was first in $264. Switzer and Williamson tied for won Bareback in Moosomin with 82 18.05 seconds for $210. 14.71 seconds for $288. Logan Resch sixth in 10.1 seconds for $31. points on Snap Chat for $497. Con- Southwest cowboys and cowgirls followed in second in 14.83 seconds The CCA is back in the Southwest sul’s Monty Koopman was right be- were also at the Carlton Trail Rodeo for $216. Wilson was fourth in 15.23 this weekend for the Shaunavon hind him in second with 76 points on in Kelliher July 8-9. seconds for $72. Boomtown Days Stampede with per- Grace & Grit for $420. Maple Creek’s Mankota’s Karli Cowie won Ladies Val Marie’s Kolt Kornfeld posted formances on Friday and Saturday at Jason Hofer added a third-place tie Barrel Racing in 14.79 seconds for an a 77-point ride to place second in 6 p.m. with 68 points on Wild Cats Holy Smoke for $306. Waldeck’s Tyce McLeod added a win in Tie Down Roping in 7.7 FOR SALE seconds for $548. THANK YOU TO Maple Creek’s Logan Resch also 2013 Harley Davidson won Junior Girls Barrel Racing in Ultra-Limited 14.84 seconds for $306. Sydney Wind- jack, also from Maple Creek, placed 110th fourth in 15.3 seconds for $76. for purchasing my steer Maple Creek’s Brady Resch was one of two Southwest cowboys in Anniversary at the 2017 Frontier Days the Steer Wrestling pay window. He Edition placed second in 5.1 seconds for $518, Jack Unger $ while Waldeck’s Tee McLeod was 24,500 Herbert Grazers Beef fourth in 5.9 seconds for $302. Maple Creek’s Mike Gordon and Contact 306-773-7920 (after 4) or 4H Club Piapot’s Casey Bertram finished in 41299263 a three-way tie for second in Saddle 306-741-8841 (Cell) Bronc with 74-point rides. Gordon faced Wrecking Ball, while Bertram took on Nothing But Smoke for $427 each. Two Southwest cowgirls rode their way to the money in Ladies Barrel Ra- cing. Samantha Peters, riding out of Success, placed third in 14.97 seconds 2017 for $761. Maple Creek’s Mardi Yarsh- ESCAPE TITANIUM 4X4 enko was sixth in 15.02 seconds for EMPLOYEE PRICE $ $358. ADJUSTMENT 3,035 Mankota’s Shawn Williamson and EMPLOYEE DELIVERY $ Swift Current’s Blaine Switzer com- ALLOWANCE 1,000 bined to place third in Team Roping PRICING TOTAL PRICE $ ** in 6.8 seconds for $902. IS BACK ADJUSTMENT 4,035 Southwest competitors were also found throughout the leaderboard at * FEATURES: the Wood Mountain Stampede July YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY - SYNC® 3◊ - FOOT-ACIVATED HANDS-FREE POWER LIFTGATE ‡ 7-9, including four event winners. - 2.0L ECOBOOST® ENGINE Casey Bertram picked up a win in Saddle Bronc when he rode Lucky Draw for 75 points and $822. Kyle’s Chad Hantelman earned a win in Steer Wrestling in 4.1 seconds for $1,210. Val Marie’s Riley Hayes added a third-place finish close to home in 5.0 seconds for $895. Maple Creek’s Wayne Resch placed fifth in 5.6 seconds for $579. ’s Ben and Chanse Switzer tied for top spot in Team Roping in 5.5 seconds for $3,773. They tied with Vince Traynor and Maple Creek’s Cooper Hatley for top spot. Tuftin and Tyce McLeod tied for third in 6.1 seconds for $2,457. Four Maple Creek cowgirls finished in the top five in Junior Girls Barrel Racing. Janae Wilson won the event in 18.01 seconds for $365. Logan PLUS, ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS $ †† ON MOST 2017 AND Resch was third in 18.14 seconds, RECEIVE UP TO AN ADDITIONAL 1,000 2018 FORD MODELS while Windjack was fourth in 18.37 seconds for $176. Lily Wilson was fifth in 18.39 seconds for $113. Maple Creek’s Brady Bertram added Visit fi ndyourford.ca or your Prairies Ford store today.

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Wanted Immediately – Local Livestock Supervisor Permanent part-time/casual Candidate should be familiar with livestock feeding, Branding, manifesting, management and facilities Swift Current and surrounding area Forward resumes/applications to Beverly Hills Feeder Co-operative Ltd. Box 981, Swift Current, SK S9H 3X1 Permanent Part Time Or drop off @ 604 3rd Avenue NW Or email [email protected] Offi ce Manager Or fax 306-773-3658 Stewart Valley School Enquiries call 306-773-5334 Competition #2096 The Chinook School Division is seeking a permanent part time (24 hrs/wk) Offi ce Manager for Stewart Valley School in Looking for a Stewart Valley, SK starting August 21, 2017. For complete details regarding this job opportunity please 4TH YEAR OR contact the Human Resources Department at 1-877-321-9200. Information is also available on our website at www.chinooksd.ca JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER under the Job Postings link. Starting Immediately Please visit www.chinooksd.ca often to view all QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE: job opportunities as they become available. - Assemble and install plumbing components - Installation, troubleshooting, and repairs for plumbing fi xtures - Perform routine maintenance and servicing - Applicants must have mechanical skills not just limited to the plumbing trade. Competitive Wages, Benefi ts, and Service Vehicle Plumbers install, replace and maintain Permanent Part Time water and sewage systems in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. They may also Facility Operator be licensed as gas fi tters. WHAT DO PLUMBERS DO? Stewart Valley School • Read blueprints, drawings and specifi cations to determine layout of plumbing system, water supply network and waste and drainage system. Competition #2097 • Install, repair and maintain domestic, commercial or industrial plumbing fi xtures and systems. • Locate and mark positions for pipe connections, passage holes and fi xtures in walls and fl oors. The Chinook School Division is seeking a permanent part time • Installs hot water, steam and forced air heating systems. (16 hrs/wk) Facility Operator for Stewart Valley School in • Join pipes using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement or soldering, Stewart Valley, SK starting August 21, 2017. brazing and welding equipment. • Test pipes for leaks using air and water pressure. For complete details regarding this job opportunity please Having strong Essential Skills such as reading, writing, document use and thinking can contact the Kevin Jones, Manager of Transportation & Facilities help apprentices succeed in their training and in the workplace. A series of tools have been (ext 3236), at 1-877-321-9200. Information is also available on developed to support apprentices in understanding, assessing and improving their essential skills. These tools can be used independently or with the assistance of a tradesperson, our website at www.chinooksd.ca under the Job Postings link. trainer, employer, teacher or mentor.

Please visit www.chinooksd.ca often to view all Please apply with resume to: 155 ALEXANDER DRIVE SWIFT CURRENT job opportunities as they become available. 306-773-9393 • email: [email protected] SALES COORDINATOR/ TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Applicant Requirements: PIONEER CO-OP EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • Be self-motivated • Have good communication skills Join Our Team! We offer competitive salaries & excellent benefi ts including matched pension • Have computer experience in Microsoft applications, specifi cally Excel • Previous Exact MAX experience would be benefi cial MEAT MANAGER, Wheatland Mall AGRONOMIST, Swift Current • Exhibit customer service aptitude • Proven negotiation skills Responsible for the overall operation To provide professional information on of the Meat Department in the Mall all aspects of crop production, such as Job Description Sales Coordinator: and Southside locations. Responsible advising on cropping plans, seed and • Ensures the accuracy and timely processing of orders for ordering, inventory control, soil assessments, fertility, pesticide use, • Handles orders via telephone, email or mail budgeting, pricing, staffi ng, customer resistance management and harvesting • Ensures that orders are complete and accurate service, overseeing product displays, decisions; direct sales calls, become a • Generates estimates and quotes prices and determines delivery dates rotation and preparation, sanitation member of SIA and attend training and • Contacts customers to resolve any questions or complaints and safety standards. Ideal candidate industry meetings. Requires degree • Inputs orders and ensures that orders are processed in line with will have a Meat Cutting Certifi cate or diploma in Agriculture, excellent customers’ delivery requirements and management experience in a communication and organizational skills. Job Description Traffi c Control: retail facility. Must have strong time • Notify customers when order is complete management, interpersonal & leadership SPRAYER/FLOATER OPERATOR • Preparation of shipping documents and/or documents for customs skills, be highly motivated and possess (Seasonal Contract) - Responsible • Negotiate transportation costs for inbound and outbound exemplary work habits. Heavy lifting for operation of Pioneer Co-op’s High whole-goods and raw materials involved. Clearance Sprayer. Must have Pesticide Applicator License or willingness to Apply by email, fax or mail to: MEAT CUTTER, Wheatland Mall obtain. Requires Class 1A license. Henry Fehr, Human Resources Manager Cutting and processing meat, poultry, [email protected] CLERK I HARDWARE (FT), Gull Lake Fax: 306-296-2165 • PO Box 120, Frontier SK S0N fi sh and in-store made products, assist with ordering, receiving, stocking, Duties will include customer service, pricing, warehousing, customer service supervision, scheduling and training and other department duties as needed. employees, bookkeeping, ordering, stock Meat Cutting Certifi cate or experience control, receiving, daily cash up and Looking for a career rather than a job? required. Heavy lifting involved. other department related duties. Heavy lifting involved. Shifts include days, SERVICE STATION MANAGER evenings & weekends. Responsible for overseeing the co-ordination and direction of the Mall SALES CLERK (FT), AGRO CENTRE & Southside Service Stations, including The successful candidate will provide budgets, inventories, staff supervision, customer service and sales, process monitor the day-to-day activities of payments, assist with all aspects of the facility appearance and operation. the department such as shipping and Experience managing a successful receiving, housekeeping, merchandising, service station required with the ability equipment rentals, loading product, to co-ordinate activities of others, good forklift operation (with training) and other We have an app for that. public relations and leadership skills. department-related duties. GULL LAKE - PT/Student FRONTIER - PT/Student CABRI AGRO - PT/Student STEWART VALLEY - FT Seasonal Visit our career page @ innovationcu.ca MORSE - PT/Student KYLE STORE - Student SCEPTRE - Casual/Student ABBEY - Part-time

Submit Applications to: Pioneer Co-op Human Resources,

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 father-in-law Cecil, mother-in-law     Lavada Samel, brothers-in-law Elmer      Dyck, Jim Convey, Dick Funk and Irvin      Klein, and sister-in-law Donna Paradise.     Shirley was born on April 22, 1942 in      Gull Lake, SK. She attended school at      Ashley Park in Swift Current. She was  united in marriage to Ivan John Klein on       November 22, 1958. She worked as a     waitress off and on for 40 years and was  an excellent house keeper. She was also      a Sunday School Teacher and treasurer      for Sparwood Girls Hockey in B.C.  Shirley collected ornaments, fine china,  porcelain dolls and tea cups. She      enjoyed having tea and a proper  crumpet with her Grandma Jensen at       the homestead of her Mom's north of       Webb. She loved her indoor and        outdoor plants and shared this interest   with her neighbor of 31 years, Laura             Bailey. She was very interested in the   KLEIN family history and had many, many            Shirley Marie Klein (nee Pratt), age 75, family pictures throughout her house.   of Swift Current, SK, passed away June Shirley also loved baking, bird watching,        27, 2017 at the Cypress Regional camping, and watching hockey,        Hospital, in Swift Current. The especially the Toronto Maple Leafs. She     Celebration of Life Service and Tea was and Ivan shared a very special song         held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, July 15, together, "The Beautiful Girl of the           2017, from the family home at 264 5th Prairie" and they enjoyed going out to   Ave. N.W. A Life Tribute was given by have fries and gravy for 55 years.       Alicia Dyck. The Interment Service was Shirley loved all of her children; never      held at Memory Gardens Cemetery. did her children have to look for her, Shirley is survived by her son Ivan because they always knew where she (Laura), daughter Shirley (Robert), was. Thanks to the staff and doctors of Morley, by marrying Joyce in 1984, daughter Evelina, son Elvis (Debbie), the Cypress Regional Hospital, The inherited a family that has grown to son Bob (Shawna), son Brad (Shari); Meadows and Warren's Funeral Home. include four step-children, 11 grand- thirteen grandchildren; four great- Shirley will be fondly remembered by children, 15 great-grandchildren and grandchildren; two sisters, Carol Funk her family and friends. Warren's Funeral one great-great-grand-daughter. He was and Violet Dyck; as well as many Home were in care of arrangements. predeceased by his father Robert in brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, For further information please call 306- 1936, mother Jessie in 1981 and nephews and numerous cousins. She 773-8831 or visit our website at brother Lloyd in 2011. Morley was a was predeceased by her husband Ivan www.warrensfuneralhome.com and classic prairie farmer. He started John Klein, son Ronald Julius Klein, express your sympathy to the family in farming full time when he was 15 and father and mother Bill and Anna Pratt, our book of condolence. over the next 65 years built a vibrant and successful crop and cattle enterprise that was his pride and joy. He will be Byrd to help build the first bridge across dearly missed by his loving family and the Saskatchewan Landing. After, he friends and forever remembered for his went to work for the Canadian Pacific wry sense of humour, gentle manner Railway and became a section hand, and quiet wisdom. A "farmer style" where at this time is when he met his Celebration of Life was held for Morley wife, Helen Cleveland. Then the CPR on July 11, 2017 at the Gull Lake moved him to Swift Current where he JOHNSTON Recreation Complex. Warren's Funeral worked as a hostler and later as fireman Morley Craig Johnston: January 1, 1931 Home were entrusted with the on the locomotives. From there he went - July 3, 2017. It is with heavy hearts arrangements. For further information to work at the Swift Current Union that the family announces the passing call 306-773-8831 or 1-800-267-6606 Hospital where he worked for eleven of Morley Craig Johnston on July 3, or visit our website at www.warrensfu- years. Later he worked for the Dept. of 2017, at 86 years of age. He died neralhome.com and express your National Defense at the Armories in peacefully in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. sympathy to family members in our Swift Current and transferred into the He is survived by his loving wife, Joyce. book of condolences. GUPPY Dept. of Public Works/Post Office where Trevor – May 13, 1925 – June 26, 2017. he worked until his retirement in 1990. He was born in New Tredegar, Trevor cherished his family and all of the Monmouthshire, Wales, United family suppers and gatherings, and he Kingdom. He died peacefully in his sleep loved The Lord with all of his heart. He in Swift Current at The Meadows. He enjoyed his bike riding and his daily was predeceased by his parents, walks. He enjoyed traveling on bus tours Herbert and Jessie Guppy, and his three all across North America, but especially sisters Doris Marckoski, Phyllis to the Maritimes. He made a trip back to McCarthy, and Muriel Jocelyn. Survived the United Kingdom in 1979 for his 25th by his wife Helen Guppy, and his wedding anniversary, which was special children Shelley (Darrell) Hahn, and to him. He liked to also be involved in Brent (Joanne) Guppy. His his local church. He was the epitome of grandchildren include Joshua (Kirsten) graciousness and gentleness, and who Pre-plan for your family Hahn, Tyler (Janeen) Guppy, Rachel was truly the character of a gentleman. Making funeral arrangements Hahn, Keegan Guppy and Stephen Celebration of Life will be held on Guppy. His great grandchildren include at a time of loss is difficult. August 12th, 2017 at Family Community Logan Guppy, Aliyah Guppy, and Seth Church. Family graveside service was That’s why pre-planning Guppy, Madden Guppy, and Benjamin held on June 30th, 2017 at Hillcrest Hahn. After living most of his young life funeral arrangements has so Cemetery. Donations in his memory can in the United Kingdom he immigrated to be made toward Missions work in many advantages. Pre-plan Canada in 1947 to join his sisters, who Family Community Church. For further for your family. And allows us were currently living in Saskatchewan as information or to sign the family book of War Brides. He lived with his sister to see your plans through. condolence, visit www.parksidefuneral- Phyllis in Kyle, SK and worked at the home.com. Arrangements in care of Arrangements made be made Matador Co-op Farm for a short time. Parkside Memorial Funeral Home – www.warrensfuneralhome.com in the comfort of your home Then he went to work for Ramsey & Ryan Cappelle Warren’s Funeral Home Serving the family for generationsTM 126 2nd Ave. N.E. 306-773-8831 Swift Current S9H 2C7 Fax 306-773-9367 Toll Free 1-800-267-6606 A27

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     Service will take place at a later date at  Memory Gardens Cemetery. Garth is     survived by his daughters, Julie (Terry)   Schafer and grandchildren Ava and Ella;  Joanne (Shaun) Yates and      grandchildren Jorja and Jaxson; his      brothers, Dale (Elita) Moberg, Garry  (Elaine) Moberg, and Wendell (Wendy)      Moberg; his sister Marilyn (Trevor)     Moberg-Mitchell; and many nieces and      nephews. He was predeceased by his       wife Carolyn, son Trevor, sister Ruth,  father Oscar, mother Eileen and brother      Leonard. Garth was born in Swift  Current, SK on June 14, 1944. In       remembrance, memorial donations may  be made to the Canadian Cancer       Society. Warren's Funeral Home were  entrusted with the arrangements. For  further information call 306-773-8831  MOBERG or 1-800-267-6606 or visit our website   Garth Nelson age 73, of Swift Current, at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and       SK passed away June 25, 2017 at the express your sympathy to family       Cypress Regional Hospital. 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August 10, 2017. Willowbunch, SK. He attended school at Skelton Turner Mescall MENNONITE Ponteix School. Roger was married to Barristers and Solicitors TRUST LTD., Executor 314 Main St., Box 1120 PO Box 40 Sharon Kos August 22, 1970 at St. Rosetown, Sask. Waldheim, Anthony's Roman Catholic Church in S0L 2V0 Solicitors for the Saskatchewan Rama, SK. He worked for Simpson- S0K 4R0 Sears in Edmonton, then moved to Executor Vancouver and was employed moving furniture with his brother Claude. He then began his career in roadbuilding Looking for some with the RM of Whiska Creek. He and his brother Gilbert formed G&R Vallee Earthmoving which became Vallee EXTRA CASH? Earthmoving. He was a member of the Ponteix Stock Car Club, Knights of AVAILABLE Columbus, Ponteix Town Council, and Mayor of Ponteix. Roger loved cars and IMMEDIATELY owned many classics. He also loved having heated discussions about the  VALLEE and Toronto Highland area - includes: Prestwick Dr, St Andrews Dr, Coper Dr, Kelburn Bay, Roger Bernard, age 71, of Ponteix SK, Blue Jays. He spent time working on Stirling Bay, and Parts of: Highland Dr, Hamilton Dr, and Colonel Otter Dr. passed away July 5, 2017 at Cypress projects both at his shop in Ponteix and Regional Hospital. The funeral service at his family cabin at Lac Pelletier. Roger  was held at 11:00am Tuesday, July 11 will be missed by all who loved him. His Taylor Dr, Laurier Dr, Bell Place. Parts of MacDonald Dr and Bell St. at Notre Dame d'Auvergne Roman larger than life personality paired with Catholic Church with Father Guy his sense of humour, radiant smile, and Amedee officiating. The music was hard-working attitude made him truly  Bothwell Dr, Irwin Drive, Riverview Cres. East side of 11th Ave. to North Hill presented by Tom, Gloria and Erick one-of-a kind. Through his many health Drive, Part of North Hill Drive Dennehy. The Eulogist was Roger's son, problems over the last years he Todd Vallee. Readers were Carol Vallee, persevered with his strong Sonia McCue and Claudette Kawasaki. determination and the support of his  The interment service was held at family and friends. Roger was so thrilled Pelletier Dr, Tims Cres, Condos at 165 Robert St. Westwind, Wheatland & Ponteix Roman Catholic Cemetery. The to meet the newest addition to his Central trailer parks, Parts of Walsh Trail & Macoun Dr honorary pallbearers were nephews, family, his granddaughter Maisie, born Mike Vallee, Kim Vallee, Marc Vallee, June 29, just before he passed. Roger  Dwight Vallee, Roland Clermont, and worked hard, played hard, laughed hard, West side of Central Ave N to 3rd Ave N, from Lorne St to Begg/George St. Marc Clermont. Roger is survived by his and fought hard to the very end. We love Loving Wife of 46 years Sharon Vallee, you Dad. Rest easy. In Roger's memory,  son Todd (Brianna) Vallee, memorial donations may be made to the East side of 6th Ave. NE to west side of 11th Ave NE, from North Hill Dr. to granddaughter Maisie Vallee, brother Dr. Noble Irwin Healthcare Foundation George St, and west side of 9th Ave NE from George St to Comp. Gilbert (Lise) Vallee, sisters-in-law with funds going to the Ponteix Health Helen Vallee and Irene Vallee, brother- Centre. Lemieux Funeral Home, in-law Mike (Shirley) Runte, as well as Ponteix, SK were entrusted with the numerous nieces and nephews. He was arrangements. For further information predeceased by his father Arthur Vallee, please call 306-625-3925 or visit our  mother Jeanne Vallee, sisters Fern web site at Clermont and Lynn Vallee, brothers www.lemieuxfuneralhome.com and  Gerry Vallee, Claude Vallee and Ron express your sympathy to family  Vallee, sister-in-law Bernice Maroniuk, members in our book of condolences.   A28

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STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Swift Current’s Dawson Schultz (right) slid safely into second base during a semi-final win over the Regina White Sox last week.

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