Hunter Brothers in the Spotlight
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A1 HELPING YOU IS WHAT WE DOTM 108 King Street, Stewart Valley MLS®#: 616994 $129,900 Thursday, July 20, 2017 swbooster.com Serving Southwest Saskatchewan 306-773-7527 royallepage.ca/formula1 Hunter Brothers in the Spotlight 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. 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Cost of Borrowing = $9015** Bi-Weekly payments are estimates derived from price of vehicle excluding tax @6.99% interest rate with $0 down payment over the longest term determined by the bank OAC. ex) cost of borrowing for D9651 = $13462 MASSIVE OFFSITE ENDS JULY 31ST AT 6:00pm -SALES EVENT OFF SITE! 801 Cheadle St West KNIGHTRV.CA • 306-971-9103 A2 SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY JULY 20, 2017 A2 2 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2017 contact us • Phone: 306-773-9321 • Fax: 306-773-9136 • 30 4th Avenue NW Swift Current, SK, S9H 0T5 • www.swbooster.com advertising sales ENTERTAINMENT/CHARITY Kara Stephanson, sales manager, 306-770-2223 [email protected] Hunter Brothers Born and Raised Bene t Melissa Richardson, sales, 306-770-2226 Concert was a summer highlight [email protected] Jerry Butterworth, sales, 306-770-2227 [email protected] newsroom Scott Anderson, editor, 306-770-2224 [email protected] Steven Mah, sports reporter, 306-770-2225 [email protected] commercial print Kara Stephanson, 306-770-2223, [email protected] classi eds 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. 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