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Wind turbines Greyhound bus void to be $ODUJHFUDQHOLIWVWKHÀQDO section of a tower into position at the Western Lily Wind Energy Project, just east serviced by Rider Express of Grenfell. The blades and gearbox, which will be added By Elaine Ashfield DQG :LQQLSHJ 0DQ ZKLFK SDVVHV to the top of the tower, have [email protected] WKURXJKFRPPXQLWLHVRQ+LJKZD\  been preassembled on the 3HRSOHZLOOQRWORVHWKHEXVVHUYLFH DQG WZLFHDGD\ WULSV ZLOO EHJLQ EH- ground and the circular UXQQLQJ WKURXJK WKHLU FRPPXQLWLHV WZHHQ9DQFRXYHU%&DQG&DOJDU\ portion is visible near the base WKH\ZLOOMXVWVHHDEXVVHUYLFHUXQQLQJ Alta. of the tower. Hicham Ayssi XQGHUDGLIIHUHQWQDPH 5LGHU([SUHVVQRZSURYLGHVWZLFH from Enercon is *UH\KRXQGDQQRXQFHGLWZLOOFHDVH GDLO\URXWHVEHWZHHQ5HJLQDDQG6DV- overseeing the site and said RSHUDWLRQVLQ2FWREHURIWKLV\HDUVR NDWRRQDQGDOVR6DVNDWRRQDQG3ULQFH about 60 people from Rider Express Transportation Ltd. of $OEHUW7KHUHDUHDOVRZHHNO\URXWHV EHWZHHQ5HJLQD6DVNDWRRQDQG6ZLIW Enercon, Borea Construction, 5HJLQDZLOODGGPRUHEXVHVWRLWVH[- &XUUHQW and local companies are LVWLQJEXVLQHVVDQGH[SDQGLWVURXWHV )LUDW 8UD\ RZQHU DQG SUHVLGHQW currently involved in 6L[PRUHRUSDVVHQJHUEXVHV ZLOOEHDGGHGZLWKPDQDJHPHQWKRS- of Rider Express Transportation Ltd. construction. It takes about LQJWRKDYHWKHVHUYLFHEHJLQQLQJLQ plans to visit all of the small towns three weeks to completely 6HSWHPEHUWR0DQLWRED$OEHUWDDQG DQG VPDOO FLWLHV ZKHUH *UH\KRXQG install, wire, and inspect %ULWLVK&ROXPELD depots exist to talk with them to see each tower. They anticipate 'DLO\ WULSV VHYHQ GD\V D ZHHN LI WKH\ DUH LQWHUHVWHG LQ EHFRPLQJ D that all 10 turbines will be ZLOOEHRIIHUHGEHWZHHQ&DOJDU\$OWD depot for Rider Express. connected to the provincial grid by the end of this year.

SARAH PACIO | HERALD SUN Two people sent to hospital after two separate rollovers By Chris Ashfield Whitewood EMS, along with Fire [email protected] DQG5HVFXHUHVSRQGHGDQGWKHGULYHU Two people were taken to hospital was transported to hospital in seri- following two separate rollovers last RXVFRQGLWLRQ+HZDVODWHUDLUOLIWHG week, one involving a half-ton, and the WR 6DVNDWRRQ IRU IXUWKHU WUHDWPHQW - other an ATV. ZKHUHKHVWLOOUHPDLQVZKLOHKHUHFRY HUVIURPKLVLQMXULHV 7KH ÀUVW UROORYHU KDSSHQHG IRXU 7KH IROORZLQJ HYHQLQJ RQ $XJ PLOHVQRUWKRI:KLWHZRRGMXVWEHIRUH :KLWHZRRG(06DQG)LUH 5HV- DPRQ$XJZKHQDSLFNXSWUXFN FXHUHVSRQGHGWRDQ$79DFFLGHQWDW VRXWKERXQG RQ +LJKZD\  HQWHUHG DURXQGSPDWDIDUPQRUWKHDVWRI WKH ZHVW GLWFK KLW DQ DSSURDFK DQG :KLWHZRRGQHDUWKH&OD\ULGJHGLVWULFW rolled end for end several times. The 7KHPDOHGULYHURIWKH$79KDGEHHQ GULYHUDQGORQHRFFXSDQWRIWKHYHKL- LQMXUHG DIWHU WKH IRXUZKHHOHG $79 FOHDWHHQDJHUIURP:KLWHZRRGZHUH KH ZDV RSHUDWLQJ ÁLSSHG DQG UROOHG WKURZQIURPWKHWUXFNLQWKHUROORYHU RYHUWRSRIKLP+HZDVWUDQVSRUWHG $ VKRUW WLPH ODWHU KH ZDV IRXQG E\ to hospital with non-life threatening SDVVLQJ PRWRULVWV ZKR VWD\HG ZLWK LQMXULHV KLP XQWLO HPHUJHQF\ SHUVRQQHO DU- RCMP from Broadview and Moo- rived. VRPLQGHWDFKPHQWVDUHLQYHVWLJDWLQJ IT’S SUMMER FUN TIME ACCEPTING DONATIONS – Lake front seasonal spots – Rental Cabins The WFD is fundraising – New development property to replace their Phone: 306-793-4365 – Nightly or seasonal spots breathing apparatus. • Hotel • Restaurant • Lounge Cell: 306-740-7804 The total cost will be – Playground and Boat launch OPEN Breakfast Buffet Everyday – Store & Hall Rental approximately $100,000. 7-DAYS 6 to 9 a.m. $800 This space available for as little as $25.00 per week. A WEEK ROUND LAKE, SK. Includes online ad and Facebook post. DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT CONEXUS CREDIT UNION (WHITEWOOD) • Daily specials • Friendly atmosphere Any donation made will be matched by Borderland Co-op Resort & Campground Phone 306-735-2230 and Conexus Credit Union (up to $15,000 total, each).

NEW REC DIRECTOR FASTBALL FINALS HOLE-IN-ONE WINNER HORSESHOE CHAMPIONSHIP Town of Grenfell fills Grenfell looking Dloughy received the keys 89 competitors throw shoes recreation director position 2 to sweep series 6 to a 2018 Ford Escape 6 at national tournament 11 The Herald Sun www.grasslandsnews.ca 2 August 24, 2018

Chiefs SARAH PACIO | HERALD SUN Cowessess Chief Cadmus Delorme (second from left) welcomed several guests to Cowessess Powwow on Aug. 14. These included (left to right) FSIN 9LFH&KLHI(GZDUG 'XWFK /HUDW)6,1&KLHI%REE\&DPHURQ:KLWH%HDU &KLHI1DWKDQ3DVDSDQG'DULQ3RRUPDQIURP.DZDFDWRRVH)LUVW1DWLRQ Cowessess chief welcomes guests at annual powwow

By Sarah Pacio cluded FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron, [email protected] FSIN vice-chief Edward (Dutch) Lerat, hosted its and White Bear Chief Nathan Pasap. annual powwow Aug. 14 to 16. Darin Poorman from Kawacatoose Rook Sparvier and Howie Thomp- First Nation and former NHL coach son were the emcees and Buffalo Lodge Ted Nolan also attended the powwow, was the host drum for the powwow. along with royalty and visitors from Elder Sam Isaac gave the opening several other First Nations. invocation for the Grand Entry on Ochapowace First Nation will hold Tuesday evening. Special guests in- their annual powwow on Aug. 24 to 26.

Generations SARAH PACIO | HERALD SUN Grenfell hires rec director A celebration of traditions brought generations together for the Grand Entry at WKH&RZHVVHVV3RZZRZRQ$XJ2FKDSRZDFH·VDQQXDOSRZRZQRUWKZHVW RI:KLWHZRRGLVEHLQJKHOG$XJWR By Sarah Pacio eral hours cleaning a tions with caution tape [email protected] mess left by a previous and council was provided Grenfell town council event. with information regard- held a regular meeting “This is embarrass- ing burns that can result in the council chambers ing,” Coun. Patty Cole from contact with the at 7 p.m. on Aug.16. commented. “In the fu- plant. ture, we should have Campers request denied New rec director hired someone checking before Council approved ad- A request for reim- renters go in.” bursement of a camping ministration’s decision Coun. Ken Hamnett to hire Andrea Nicholl to fee was denied. Council agreed, and Rod rejected the request be- ÀOO D WKUHHPRQWK WHUP Wolfe suggested this re- as the director of recre- cause the individual had sponsibility could be as- given less than 48 hours ation and culture, with signed to the recreation New Product Specialist the possibility of extend- notice of cancellation as director. Council unani- required by the town ing the term. They ad- mously approved a $200 vised administration to bylaw. Councilors sug- reimbursement for the gested that a disclaimer purchase a phone for the renter. Kevin Hunt director of recreation and regarding this policy culture so that whoever Public works deals with should be added to the of Moosomin, SK LVÀOOLQJWKDWUROHFDQEH diseased trees ERRNLQJVLWHRUFRQÀUPD- contacted directly. Coun- Council accepted tion email. cil also agreed to reim- regular monthly re- Council supports windup dinner burse a town employee ports from town staff, In response to a let- 1-306-735-2604 Dealership for phone fees incurred including public works ter from Emily Arthur since May, as she was superintendent Keith regarding the Grenfell 1-306-434-8152 Cell required to communicate Sparkman. In July tourist booth, council ex- [email protected] with GRP staff in the ab- and August, the public pressed appreciation for sence of a director. works staff removed and the volunteers’ service Rink renter reimbursed burned several trees in- and moved to provide up Please contact Kevin for your A letter was submit- fected by Dutch elm dis- to $100 annually for a new or used vehicle needs! ted to council requesting ease. Workers have also windup dinner. partial reimbursement sprayed areas at the Ser- At 7:30 pm, council vice Road and golf course went in camera to dis- for the rental fee at the THE NEW GRP Arena because the affected by wild parsnip. cuss confidential mat- THE FUTURE renter had to spend sev- They marked some loca- ters. &

902 South Railway St. Whitewood Check us out on Facebook ),5(%$1127,&( Mon. - Fri.: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sales Only NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT effective midnight, August 21, 2018 and until further notice a complete Fire Ban will be in effect for the entire Town of Whitewood. No person shall light, or start or allow or cause to be lighted, a fire of any kind 1-306-735-2604 Toll Free: 1-866-RAM-HEMI whatsoever during a fire ban. No wood-burning fire -pits. No fireworks. Covered charcoal, natural gas or propane barbeques and camp-stoves are permitted. Fire Ban will be reviewed by Mayor, Fire Chief & CAO on weekly basis and Whitewooddodge.com notification will be posted when the Fire Ban is lifted. The Herald Sun www.grasslandsnews.ca August 24, 2018 3 Helping Hands cuts ribbon to care house in Broadview Company expands from city to Broadview, Grenfell and Melville By Sarah Pacio and the Managers are nity to be more engaged. [email protected] eager to coordinate with Whoever is interested The Broadview House the new communities can contact us,” Mr. Ly- care home on Main they serve. Whether gouriatis said. Street is under new man- it is musician sharing Further information agement. John Lygouria- their talents or someone about Helping Hands tis and his wife, Heather stopping by with their Personal Care Homes Monaghan Lygouriatis, pet, Helping Hands wel- can be obtained by call- took ownership of the comes community in- ing the main office in home in Broadview on volvement. It also hopes Regina at 306-545-7733. Aug.1 and hosted an to invite family and There will also be an community members to open house at the Gren- open house on Aug.18. Ribbon cutting SARAH PACIO | HERALD SUN After operating care attend special events in fell home on Aug. 25 Broadview Mayor Carol Mills (far right) cuts the ribbon at the former Broad- homes in Regina for the spacious dining room from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. more than 15 years, they and living room at the and at the Melville home view House on Main Street in Broadview. John Lygouriatis (far left) and his began expanding their Broadview home. on Aug. 25 from 1 to 4 wife, Heather Monaghan Lygouriatis, are the new owners of the personal care services to other commu- “We want the commu- p.m. home now managed by Helping Hands Care Group. nities a few months ago when they bought the Seventh & Main Care Home in Melville and Memory Lane home in Kahkewistahaw chief supporting pipeline Grenfell. Now all three operations are part of By Elaine Ashfield did that I’m pretty sure I’d be waiting tion. the Helping Hands Care [email protected] into my next lifetime and the next,” he Enbridge reported it will spend Group. The pipeline replacement project running through stated. $250 million on Indigenous labour, John and Heather has created controversy in some areas By supporting the pipeline, the chief training, and community sustainabil- strive to provide a home- but the chief of Kahkewistahaw First Nation wel- feels Kahkewistahaw will be in front ity initiatives. like experience for people comes the project. of business and not standing off to the About 9,175 jobs will be created di- at each of their facilities. Chief Evan Taypotat spoke at a tour of the En- side. About 20 people from his band rectly, indirectly and through induced “We’re here for the bridge pipeline construction site near White City on would work on the pipeline, which in- jobs in the province of Saskatchewan. residents, everything Aug. 20. The pipeline will replace more than 1,000 cludes some who were previously un- is about them,” Mr. Ly- kilometres of pipe from Hardisty, Alta. to the U.S. employed. gouriatis told the Herald border near Gretna, Man. Chief Todd Peigan of the Pasqua LOOK HERE!! Sun. “The more comfort- Taypotat supports the pipeline as he feels it is his First Nation also worked with En- able and relaxed they responsibility as chief to work to create employment bridge to develop a plan to protect Even small ads get noticed. are, the better it is for and training for his community. certain areas and agrees training and 1-844-GNG-NEWS them.” “There might be backlash from my people standing HPSOR\PHQWZLOOEHQHÀWKLV)LUVW1D- The homes are clean here today,” he commented to CBC. He was raised by and spacious, with well- a chief who opposed the pipeline, but he stated that trained staff that is kind Enbridge must honour strict environmental regula- and patient towards res- tions. Borderland www.borderlandcoop.ca idents. Taypotat’s comments stressed the reality of the Helping Hands is a pipeline and the employment that it will create for suitable name for the his people. group because it offers “I wish I could wait for the government to honour a wide range of options treaty, to help my people grow and prosper, but if I in order to give seniors a “helping hand.” The Whitewood Livestock Sales Bridging Program pro- % vides companionship, Fall Horse, Colt & Tack Sale housekeeping and other OFF support for seniors who SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 still live in their own Tack 10 a.m./ Horses 1 p.m. 25 homes. A day program is available for individ- Receiving Friday till 7 p.m. and Saturday uals who want to visit morning. Please have completed EID on for assistance with per- mature horses at time of delivery. sonal care needs or to Solar Lights participate in the daily For more information call 306-735-2822 activities. Each Helping Hands location also of- & Garden fers levels 1 to 4, pallia- tive, and respite care. Ornaments “Our philosophy is that when someone moves here, we don’t want them to have to move just because the level of care need has changed,” Mr. Lygouria- tis explained. What’s Happening All 3 Home Centre Locations! The new managers of the Broadview care home also recognize the in the ar ea Product arriving from Moosomin and 4 times a week! value of keeping individ- uals active for as long as English Tea Party Financing & Free delivery on appliances from Moosomin! possible. Staff prepares homemade meals and • Select Clearance Items Available - See In-Store for More Details provides housekeeping & Open House services at each location, Helping Hands Personal Care Home ww but residents may as- 710 Stella St., Grenfell SK sist with cooking or help with their own laundry if Sat., Aug. 25 - 11a.m. to 3 p.m. they want. 306-697-3105 or A schedule of daily ac- Email: [email protected] tivities is arranged each Check us out online at www.borderlandcoop.com or facebook.com/borderland.Coop.Ca month for all the homes The Herald Sun www.grasslandsnews.ca 4 August 24, 2018

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Southeast Men’s Fastball League Grenfell Gems look to clean sweep final series By Chris Ashfield In game 1, Grenfell’s Jeremy Kenny [email protected] and Round Lake’s CL Bear both threw The Grenfell Gems are looking at exceptional games with lots of strike- a clean sweep of the Southeast Men’s outs for both pitchers. Fortunately for Fastball League (SEMFL) champion- Grenfell, they were able to scratch out ship round after taking a 2-0 lead in a couple small runs —just enough to WKHEHVWRIÀYHÀQDOVHULHV earn them the win. Grenfell defeated the Round Lake Game 2 was another pitching battle. Braves 2-0 in game 1 on Aug. 15 Grenfell managed to break out for four in Grenfell and won runs in the second inning game 2 6-3 on Aug. 20 and added two more in the top of the sixth. in Ochapowace. Game SUBMITTED | HERALD SUN 3 was Aug. 22 in Gren- “Jeremy was masterful Hole-in-one winner fell but was played after “(The first two games) as they had a very strong Joel Mryglod of Merit Ford presents Tim Dlouhy with the keys to a 2018 Ford the Herald Sun went to were both what we expected lineup,” said Thomlin- Escape that Dlouhy won after making a hole-in-one at the Moose Mountain press. A win would have - high intensity, well played son. “The key turning &ODVVLF*ROI7RXUQDPHQWKHOGDW*ROI.HQRVHH*ROÀQJZLWK'ORXK\ZHUH OU  given the Gems a SEMFL point was the bottom of Alex Dodd, Tom Dodd and Willie Yuzicapi. championship title after games by both teams.” the third when the score - Gems’ Tyler Thomlinson losing out to the Braves was 4-1 and they had in game 5 last year. runners on second and ´ 7KH ÀUVW WZR JDPHV  ZHUH ERWK third, with nobody out for the middle what we expected — high intensity, of the lineup. We got out of the inning Dlouhy makes hole in well played games by both teams,” without letting in a run. It was a big said Gems’ manager and player Tyler momentum boost for us.” 7KRPOLQVRQ ´,I WKH ÀUVW WZR JDPHV If Round Lake won game 3 on are any indication, tomorrow will be Aug. 22, game 4 will be Aug. 24 in another low-scoring high intensity Ochapowace and game 5, if necessary, one to win new vehicle PDWFKXSZKHUHDQ\LQQLQJFDQGHÀQH will be Aug. 26 in Grenfell. Start times the game.” for both games is 8 p.m. By Chris Ashfield “I took the shot and vehicle from the tourna- [email protected] it just plunked in,” said ment as Alex Dodd also A former Whitewood Dlouhy about his win- won the entire tourna- resident won a brand ning shot. ment with a low score new vehicle over the The hole-in-one was of 69 on Saturday and weekend after making Dlouhy’s second in his 73 Sunday (142 two-day a hole-in-one at a golf OLIHWLPHEXWLWLVWKHÀUVW total). Dlouhy placed sec- tournament in Kenosee time he has won a prize RQGLQWKHVHQLRU·VÁLJKW Lake. this big. ZKLOH7RP'RGGÀQLVKHG Tim Dlouhy, co-owner The Whitewood four- IRXUWKLQWKHVDPHÁLJKW of Poncho’s Pub & Grill some did more than just Yuzicapi placed third in in Whitewood, won a come home with a new WKHWKLUGÁLJKW 2018 Ford Escape during the Moose Mountain Whitewood Minor Hockeyy Classic Golf Tournament Aug. 18 and 19 at Golf Kenosee. '+-9;8!ধ32-+,; Dlouhy, who now re- sides in , was entered in the two-day Sept. 5th - 5 to 7:30 p.m. ÁLJKWHGWRXUQDPHQWZLWK Whitewood residents Whitewood Arena lobby Tom Dodd, Alex Dodd and Willie Yuzicapi. His 22

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Car rally CHRIS ASHFIELD | HERALD SUN Mud bog CHRIS ASHFIELD | HERALD SUN A car kicks up dirt as it rounds a corner during the car rally event at the A truck rips through the mud pits during the mud bog event at the sixth sixth annual PrairieVille Car Rally and Mud Bog event that was held on annual PrairieVille Car Rally and Mud Bog. Spectators were treated to three Aug. 17 to 19 south of Percival. days of car rally races, mud bog races and high performance car races. Broadview business helps with ‘Silver for Gold’

By Sarah Pacio published by Statistics GenX) in Canora last “I’ll be honest, kids our daughter, and my [email protected] Canada, “Cancer is the March, the young entre- with cancer and all that daughter hands them Something as small second leading cause of preneur wanted to give stuff, I’m more for help- in to ,” he ex- as the metal tab on a death in Canadian chil- back to the community. ing that anyway because plained. pop can make a differ- dren (after accidents), When a close friend’s I like supporting the Anyone interested in ence for children suffer- and it is the leading three-year-old daughter kids — I’ve got kids and donating aluminum tabs was diagnosed with leu- ing from cancer. Delmar cause of death when just grandchildren,” Mayor can drop them off at J.K. kemia, Leger started a and Marie Mayor from considering diseases.” said. Metals in Broadview or campaign to raise money Several people from at the Last Chance Café Broadview are taking Although the survival for the family and oth- Broadview have joined in Stockholm. The dead- simple steps to help rate for childhood cancer ers like them. He called Mayor in supporting the line for this year’s Silver make that difference. patients has improved the initiative “Silver for fundraiser. for Gold campaign is The couple owns J.K. over the past few years, Gold” and began collect- “Actually it’s kind of Sept. 9 when all the alu- Metals, a scrap metal funding is need for addi- tional research. ing aluminum tabs. a chain reaction: they minum tabs will be de- business on Highway “We wanted to make Dallon Leger, the hand them in to us, and livered to EcoGenX at he 201 just north of Broad- something that works founder and CEO of Eco- then we hand them to Gold Walk in Saskatoon. view, and is working for everybody: kids can GenX, started the “Silver with EcoGenX Ag Re- get involved, adults can cycling to raise money for Gold” campaign to get involved,” Leger ex- for childhood cancer re- help meet this need. plained. “We chose pop search. After Leger began his tabs because everybody Thank You According to a report recycling service (Eco- has those aluminum Words cannot begin to express tabs in their house, whether it’s pop or beer our sincere appreciation to our Chace the Ace draw or tuna, and it’s really community for their outstanding easy to just twist them off and put them in a support in preparation for the little container.” More 2018 Canadian to be over $17,000 than one million tabs Horseshoe Championships. were collected in just Only six cards remain; four months and the tabs were sold to a recycler, two to be drawn Friday with all the proceeds do- A huge thank you to all our sponsors who donated so generously. nated to Childhood Can- Special thanks to those who hosted fundraisers for this event and for By Chris Ashfield cer Canada. donations for the raffle and silent auction tables. [email protected] This year, Leger Someone has a good chance of walking away with hopes to collect two mil- Our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the volunteers who came close to $20,000 in cash this Friday when the White- lion tabs and J.K. Metals wood Legion holds its bi-weekly Chase the Ace draw. has step forward to pur- together with bobcats, wheelbarrows and shovels to set up and later The legion’s Chase the Ace draw has been slowly chase them for 80 cents tear down the horseshoe pits. building for close to a year and after 46 unsuccess- per pound. “They told IXODWWHPSWVWRÀQGWKHDFHLWKDGJURZQWR my wife and I what they following the last draw. With just six cards now re- were getting before, so Thank you to the Town of Whitewood staff and work crew, Destination maining, the money up for grabs is also the largest we’re giving quite a bit Whitewood, Chamber of Commerce, the Herald Sun, and Tea the legion has ever had. more,” owner Delmar Catering Creations for the wonderful food they provided. We are so “The pot will be over $17,000 when the draw is Mayor said. “We’re doing grateful to the groups of volunteers who aptly took care of the banquet made this Friday,” said Chad Kelly of the legion. “If it as a break-even be- it doesn’t go this week, it will likely be over $20,000.” cause it’s charity. We’re tickets, silent auction, raffle table, pot of gold tickets and bar duties. The legion’s Chase the Ace draw is every second giving them exactly what Friday with the next draw to take place Aug. 24. we get.” Our guests from other communities and provinces were in awe of our Tickets are sold from 7 to 10 p.m. and the draw is Offering to buy the made at 10:10 p.m. Because the draw is held every tabs from this year’s facility, our small community and how well everyone worked together. second week, there are two chances to win. campaign was a logical “It is a bi-weekly draw so two cards are drawn step for Mayor and his HDFKWLPH6RWKLVLVGHÀQLWHO\DJRRGRSSRUWXQLW\ family, who had donated Sincerely – Whitewood Horseshoe Club for someone to win a large amount of money. The to Silver for Gold last chances are very high right now,” said Kelly. year. For several years While the legion hopes people will come down and before that they had do- be involved in the excitement of the draw, they do nated metal tabs to be allow people to purchase tickets if they are unable recycled for wheelchairs. DO YOU NEED PRINTING to make it. Those can be bought by contacting Sandi When a close friend’s 5HVWDXDWRU/L]*LURX[DW son was diagnosed with Invoices, Bill of Lading, Tickets, Posters or Any Printed Material?  cancer, Leger’s cam- We can get you what you need at a reasonable price. Contact Herald Sun for a free estimate. Money from the Chase the Ace is used for capital paign took on a personal expenditures at the legion as well for donations that meaning and they began the Legion makes within the community. supporting that instead. 1-844-GNG-NEWS The Herald Sun www.grasslandsnews.ca August 24, 2018 9 New gadgets part of displays Ken Bell engaging visitors with displays at Broadview museum By Sarah Pacio the Broadview museum includes inter- [email protected] active exhibits. There is a switchboard For the past few years, Ken Bell LQWKHSRVWRIÀFHEXLOGLQJZKHUHYLVL- has spent his summers working at the tors can listen to a party line record- Broadview Historical Museum. ing. There is a telegraph machine in Bell is enthusiastic about the WKHUDLOZD\RIÀFHIRUYLVLWRUVWRW\SH museum and always eager to show their initials or secret messages. This visitors the extensive collection of in- building also features a working an- teresting displays in each of the build- tique telephone that can be used to call ings. Unlike other museums that are similar phones in the school or main peppered with “Do Not Touch” signs, building at the museum. Children Bell has made the Broadview museum who attend the Thursday afternoon a kid-friendly place. He feels that it is program can also dress up in old-fash- important to engage the next genera- ioned clothes and take a seat in a car- SARAH PACIO | HERALD SUN tion. riage at the back of the main building. Museum demonstration “If your board members are the Bell’s background is in electronics .HQ%HOOGHPRQVWUDWHVRQHRIWKHVLPSOHPDFKLQHVKHFUHDWHGWRVSDUNFKLO- same age as your artifacts, you’ve got and broadcasting so he has created GUHQ·VLQWHUHVWDWWKH%URDGYLHZ+LVWRULFDO0XVHXP a problem,” he jokingly explained. several new gadgets at the museum Throughout July and August, he and a that he hopes will spark children’s chine that picks up a paperclip. With make it a little different for people who summer intern lead a weekly program interest. “You can’t do butter churns similar parts, he designed a robot come here,” Bell said. for kids. Participants explore exhib- forever,” he noted. drummer that is run by an audio fre- The museum is open during the its at the museum through scavenger Bell used CD ROM drawers, metal quency on a CD. summer from Wednesday to Sunday hunts and other activities. hair clips, string, a hinge, a piece from “These are just some things you can from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a kids pro- Along with glass cases of artifacts, a VCR, and a magnet to make a ma- do with nothing; just some things to gram on Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m.

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Enbridge is preparing for the replacement of a segment of For Your Safety the Line 3 pipeline in your area. Use extra caution when driving near any pipeline construction. This upgrade will help us maintain our stringent safety standards. Watch for: • flaggers Rest assured that throughout the process, our number • caution signs one priority is to ensure the safety of communities and • slow traffic our employees and contractors. We thank you for your For your safety and the safety of others, patience and cooperation. please do not enter our work areas.

For more information, visit enbridge.com/line3construction

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