Delisle Community Guide
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Delisle Community Guide
& DISTRICT DELISLE __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 2015-2016 PLATINUM SPONSORS SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS DELISLE DELISLE Terri-Lyn Lenz Delisle Branch Delisle Veterinary Services 2 The Delisle & District Community Guide Photo by Tracy Currie ON THE COVER Welcome to Delisle by Mayor Dave Anderchek When I first moved to Delisle a friend of mine mentioned to me that he was told Delisle is a “Hidden Jewel on the Prairies.” We have so much to offer and a lot to gain. Over the past year I have had numerous people stop and talk to me about our community. Our community is in constant transition. Some are quite evident and some are going to happen over time. The changes that we see in our community are because our lives change, people change and our surroundings change. We have many things to offer with our community that it even affects our rural municipalities. We have our schools, Health Clinic, Seniors Centre, Hockey, curling, ball diamonds as well as churches. Different user groups and organizations are being started continuously. What does that mean to us? We can move forward and when you have people asking questions it shows that Delisle is a healthy community and changing. When I get asked by people about setting up different events and groups I usually respond with “I don’t see why not.” This is how we will change because people in Delisle and the surrounding areas want to see this happen. I would like to thank our Volunteer Fire Department as well as the First Responders for the dedication they constantly show in the times of need. The Delisle and District Health Centre deserves recognition constantly. They have so much to offer and I encourage you to use their services as much as possible. Our town employees deserve so much credit as we are well looked after from the Administrator to the Town crews that keep our community operating every day. Our team on council makes the best possible decisions for everyone as it affects all of the people in Delisle and the surrounding areas. None of this goes unnoticed. We all see the changes. What does that mean for the next year in Delisle? As we know Highway #7 is being twinned to 4 lanes. We can’t predict what the future will bring but in saying this the future is looking very positive. As we move on we want to make the right decisions today because it really does reflect what happens for tomorrow. Delisle is a community you want to show case every day because I agree it is a “Hidden Jewel on the Prairies”. 3 Photo by Chad Wawryk Congratulations to Chad Wawryk for having your photo be the cover of this year’s community guide. We received many submissions, and it was a difficult task choosing from all the stunning pictures. Be sure to enter your photo for a chance to be on the cover of next year’s community guide. More details on page 6 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Each page is color coded for easy access to everything in and around town. COMMUNITY SUPPORT PAGE 4 ARTS CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT PAGE 28 LEISURE FITNESS & SPORTS PAGE 31 EVENTS CALENDAR PAGE 40 DIRECTORY PAGE Community Support Town Of Delisle 201—1st Street West Box 40 Delisle, SK S0L 0P0 Phone: 306-493-2242 www.townofdelisle.com delisle@sasktel.net The Town of Delisle is a friendly, active community of just under 1000 residents. Located only 20 minutes from Saskatoon, Delisle offers many services and close proximity to any services not offered in town. The Town office is located in a building shared with the RCMP detachment and Wheatland Library, right along the highway at the mid-way access point to town. It is staffed by Mark Dubkowski, Town Administrator, and Crystal Molle, Assistant Administrator. Office Hours: 8:30 – 4:30 Monday to Friday. The town holds an annual garage sale on the Saturday of Mother's day weekend. A town newsletter is published each month and distributed in each post office box. Those without a mail box can pick up a copy at the Town Office or Wheatland Library. Residents are welcome to Mr. Dave Anderchek, Mayor place information about town events in the newsletter by contacting Mark or Crystal at the Town Office. TOWN COUNCIL Mrs. Cary Brunett Mr. Curt Gessell All citizens are encouraged to call the RCMP for any issue of concern related to traffic, property or people. The Delisle detachment can be reached at 493-3240 and Warman detachment at 975-1670. Mr. Ryan King Mr. Dan Mantyka Mr. Darcy Peakman Mrs. Teresa Shirley The RCMP Delisle detachment is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30 – 4:30. Ron Klassen serves as our bylaw enforcement officer. He can be reached at 321-2617. Delisle Centennial Arena (delislecentennialarena.com): The Arena offers hockey/skating and curling. Hockey/skating ice rentals are $160/hr plus GST and can be made through Lori Coleman at 491-8993 or delislearena@gmail.com. Ice rentals are available from September – March. Summer bookings of the facility are also available by calling the Town Office 493-2242. FACILITY RENTALS Town Hall Lodge Room (Meeting Room) Centennial Arena Rentals: 493-2242 Rentals: 493-2242 Rates starting at $130 Rates starting at $30 Ice Rentals: Lori Coleman, 491-8993 delislearena@gmail.com Seating Capacity 200 Air Conditioned Kitchen Accessible Seating Capacity 40 Accessible Curling Rink $25/hr (Different rental options available) 2015 Rates—Ice will be available to rent by midSeptember Regular Ice Rental - $160/hr. plus GST Monday to Friday (Midnight to 3PM)- $100/hr. plus GST Tournaments - $800 plus GST 4 WHAT’S NEW FOR 2016 The Town is in the process of developing two new high-quality ball diamonds to the west of town, along 2nd Avenue. Work has been on-going all summer, and it is hoped that they will be ready for the 2016 ball season. Community Support Delisle Crops for Community (DCFC) is a fundraising project aimed at raising money to improve recreation facilities for the community of Delisle. Through donations and volunteer efforts, crops are grown on farmland owned by the Town of Delisle, which is planned for future development. Proceeds from these crops are available to applicants and community groups whose proposed recreation projects meet specific criteria. Criteria such as the long term benefit to the community, and the ability to gain matching funding will be used to evaluate applications for funding. Some projects that have been supported to date by DCFC include the new chain link fence at the Delisle Elementary School, bleachers at the football field and upgrades to the tarmac at the elementary school. A significant contribution has also been made to assist in the completion of the new ball diamonds on the west side of Delisle. If you have an idea to improve our community, the DCFC committee encourages you to submit an application for funding. Application deadline is February 1st. For more information: facebook.com/DelisleCropsForCommunity www.townofdelisle.com/crops_for_community cropsforcommunity@shaw.ca 5 Community Support Would you like to ADVERTISE in the next Annual Community Guide? We are already making plans for our third annual Delisle & District Community Guide for 2016/2017. This guide is provided so that people in the community have access to local events and businesses, all in one convenient place. The Guide is composed by volunteers only; All money received goes directly to printing costs. We distribute copies to businesses, offices and schools, throughout Delisle. Digital copies of The Guide are available on the Town of Delisle website www.townofdelisle.com BUSINESS ADVERTISING $10—Listing of your Business Name & Phone Number in our Business Directory Listing $50—Business Card Size Color Ad as well as a Business Directory Listing $125—Quarter Page Size Color Ad as well as a Business Directory Listing SPONSORSHIP Sponsors are a critical part of the Delisle & District Community Guide. Any donation helps cover the cost of printing and distribution. Sponsorship levels are: Cheques are payable to “Delisle & District Arts Council” Box 591, Delisle, SK S0L 0P0. Submissions can be mailed to this address, or emailed to delislecommunityguide@gmail.com Thank You for your continued support to such a valuable part of our community. Bronze: $126-$250 Silver: $251-$499 Gold: $500- $999 Platinum: $1,000+ NON PROFIT COMMUNITY ADVERTISING Cost is free. You can include a write up describing your organization/event with any logos or images. Send us your information by email as a Word Document or PDF file including original images files. The deadline for the next issue is July 17th, 2016 Want to be part of putting the guide together? If you would like to help, please contact Amanda Czank or Shannon Wright — Email: delislecommunityguide@gmail.com 6 Community Support The Delisle & District Volunteer Fire Department is located at 222 Main Street in Delisle. Established in 1911 we have grown to include three satellite halls equipped with trucks located in Vanscoy, Pike Lake and Donavon. Almost all of our firefighters are qualified to First Responder level. As well we work with First Responder groups in our surrounding areas. If you live in the rural areas, you MUST HAVE A FIRE PERMIT BEFORE you burn. Fire permits are free of charge. If you do not have a permit, you could face charges and possible fines. Please call 306-493-7777 to obtain a permit – you will need to provide your land location and contact information when calling. Within the town of Delisle, you must have a permit for a fire pit. Fire pits must be inspected by the department. Applications are available at the Town Office. Volunteers are always welcome to our department. Please contact Al Dreher, Fire Chief (306-493-7777); Chris Thunstrom, Deputy Fire Chief (306-221-9354) or Darcy Parker, Training Officer (306-220-3835) to inquire about requirements and training. In the event of an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency calls contact 306-493-7777. The office number is 306-493-2312 – please note that this number is not monitored at all times. Delisle & District Fire Department has joined the Partners For Life Program with Canadian Blood Services. Our goal is to collect as many units of blood before year end as possible. You can help out by donating on behalf of the department. Make sure that you quote this Partner ID number: DELI1305683. Without this number, the donation is not recognized. You can register as a member online at: https://goo.gl/qWCIUu or registration forms will also be available at the Delisle Library. A winner will be chosen from all those who donate between June 4 and December 15, 2015 to receive a 2016 season pass from Valleyview Golf Club. 7 Community Support Delisle Community RCMP Detachment Delisle Community Detachment is located at #201-1st St. East in the same building as the Town Office and Wheatland Library. Delisle Detachment is amalgamated with Martensville, Radisson and Warman with a total compliment of 28 sworn police officers and 6 civilian support staff. The Detachment is commanded by S/Sgt. Kevin Weber. The Detachment provides 24 hour policing coverage and encompasses much of the area surrounding Saskatoon to the north and west. This includes the RMs of Corman Park, Vanscoy, Montrose, Great Bend and Mayfield and all of the cities and towns within those boundaries, except for the Town of Dalmeny, which has its own police service. Criminal record checks for employment or volunteer purposes are available. If you live in the Delisle area, you must apply for the record check at either Delisle, Martensville, Radisson or Warman office but be aware that you cannot have it done in Saskatoon. Please make sure to apply for your record check well in advance of when you need it as delays do exist. Delisle office hours are: 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Non-emergency calls can be made to (306) 493-3240. Emergencies should be communicated through 911. 8 Community Support Delisle First Responders Emergency Medical First Responders are trained volunteers in our communities to assist people in medical distress while waiting for advance medical care from MD Ambulance in Saskatoon. Our role is to assess the patient, provide emergency medical treatment within our scope of practice (as defined by Saskatchewan Health), stabilize, and prepare for transport. When MD Ambulance arrives on scene, we transfer care of the patient over to EMT’s or Paramedics and remain to assist if needed. administered by the Saskatoon Health Region. This course is a minimum of 40 hours training in patient assessment, first aid, patient stabilization, patient immobilization, administration of oxygen, assisting patients with their own medications such as Epi-Pens or nitro, CPR, automated external defibrillator (AED), diagnostics such as use of blood glucose meters, peripheral capillary oxygen meters (SPO2), blood pressures, etc. All First Responders in the Delisle area are licensed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, Emergency Medical Services group and all First Responders are required to take ongoing training in person at training days and online via distance education, and are required to requalify in the mandatory skills every two years in order to remain The First Responders are all volunteers and are licensed. First Responders must comply with the not paid or reimbursed for any services they Health Information Privacy Act (HIPA), and provide. The training and their initial equipment (First Responder Kit) is provided by as such are not permitted to discuss “ In the event of a medical emergency, call 911. Stay as calm as possible and provide your street address or land location. At this time the ambulance and first responders will be dispatched to you.” the Saskatoon Health Region. The First Responders do have fund raising efforts to assist in funding of replacement equipment as needed. You can make a Tax Deductible donation to the First Responders at the Town Office. First Responders will look out for their safety first and will not enter a violent or potentially violent situation until the proper authorities are present. The First Responder program in Delisle was started shortly after Delisle lost its ambulance service due to financial and staffing reasons in the fall of 1998. The initial First Responder training was provided by the Saskatchewan College of Paramedics through the Saskatchewan Association of Pre-hospital Emergency Care. This consisted of both first aid training and advance patient care. The training has now migrated to a newly developed Red Cross First Responder course and training is 9 calls with anyone not directly involved in a particular incident. Please don’t ask a First Responder about a call you may have seen them attending. The Delisle First Responders work very closely with the Delisle and District Fire Department. In fact many of our Fire Fighters are also cross trained as First Responders and First Responder Instructors, but you do not need to be a fire fighter to be a First Responder. If you want more information, or if you are interested in becoming a First Responder, please contact Darcy Parker (darcypa@outlook.com) at 306-220-3835 or Linda Colborn (lmcolborn@hotmail.com) at 306-221-9416. First Responders are needed in Delisle, Vanscoy, Pike Lake, RM of Vanscoy and RM of Montrose. http://www.shrfirstresponders.ca Community Support 10 Community Support Starling’s Septic Tank Pumping & Toilet Rental Darrell, Penny and Chad Starling 306-493-2241 306-370-2009 11 Community Support Delisle Branch of the Wheatland Regional Library is part of a province wide public library system. They are committed to building strong rural communities by serving information needs, promoting literacy, and developing a love of reading. DELISLE BRANCH 201-1st St. West (in the same building as the RCMP and the Town Office) E-mail: delisle.library@wheatland.sk.ca Phone: (306) 493-8288 You can get a library card for FREE and there is no age requirement. Please bring along your driver’s license when applying for a card. There is a replacement cost if you lose your card. Parents or legal guardians are responsible for lost or damaged books on a child’s card. What’s available at the library? You can find a variety of formats to suit your needs: large print, fiction, non-fiction, juvenile, young adult, magazines, picture books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs and CDs. Resources: We offer a wide range of online resources such as: Ancestry Library Edition, Press Display Online Newspapers, Auto Repair Cen ter, Consumer Reports, Health and Wellness Resource Centre, A to Z World Travel, Zinio Magazines (over 35 magazines to choose from), TumbleBooks and Fiction Connection. Do you have children in school? Please remember that we are a great resource for any projects they may be doing. If we don’t have what you are looking for on our shelves, items can be requested and delivered to our branch! Online Access: You can access your account online using your library card barcode and PIN. There you can make requests, place holds, and ren ew your books online! Available are 3 public access computers and a children’s computer. We do have printers/scanner if copies are needed. A fee is charged for copies. Story Time: The Delisle Branch Library offers a story time in the months of April and October. Children of all ages are invited to atten d. They are welcome to come in their pajamas and bring their teddy bears and blankies while enjoying having some bedtime stories read to them by guest story tellers. Library Week: Oct. 19-25, 2015 Used Book Sale: Oct. 19-30, 2015 Fall Storytime: Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 6:30 – 7:00 Spring Storytime: Apr. 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2016 from 6:30 – 7:00. Silent Auction: held in the spring with lots of great gift ideas for Mother’s Day Summer Reading Program is held during the months of July and August Book Clubs for adults run from time to time with a wide variety of titles to choose from. Did you Know: Hours: Mondays 12:00 – 4:00 pm Patrons who are borrowing an item and do not have any fees owing, can enter the monthly draws which are sponsored by various local businesses. Wednesdays 12:00 – 4:00 pm and 7:00 – 9:00 pm Fridays 10:00 am – 5:00 pm 12 Community Support 13 Community Support Delisle Community Chapel We are a growing faith community following Jesus, sharing his message, and extending his peace around the world. Worship Service: Sunday Mornings at 10:45 am. Join us for worship, teaching & coffee Church for kids of all ages during sermon time Contact us for various church & community activities throughout the year 417 2nd Street East Phone 493-2454 dccbic@sasktel.net Box 369 Delisle, SK S0L 0P0 COUNTRY QUILTERS The country Quilters organized 7 years ago and have been quilting up a storm as well as growing in numbers. We have 17 members in our group from all areas of the RM of Vanscoy. Membership is $15 for the year and we also pay $2 each night to pay for the hall rental. We meet on the first and third Tuesday from 7 – 10 pm at the Vanscoy Seniors Hall. We work on our own quilts most evenings, however sometimes we work on projects that we all want to learn as well as some charity quilts and pillow cases. It is a great time for visiting and learning. New and seasoned quilters welcome. Registration night is Sept 15 for the 2015-2016 season. For more information contact Rosanne @ 306-241-9833 14 Community Support Delisle-Vanscoy United Church 316-1st Street West, Delisle 306-493-2227 Box 98, Delisle, SK, S0L 0P0 At Delisle-Vanscoy United Church, everything we do flows from our understanding of call to us to share God's love with the world. We respond to this call by pursuing social peace, and compassion for all. As a community always seeking to put our faith into we live out our spiritual commitments through ministries of worship, learning, caring reaching out. God's justice, action, and We want our church building to be a resource for the wider community. If you need for a special event, please contact us at 306-493-2227 to see about booking your event church. space at the Our regular Sunday morning services begin at 11:00 am. Children of all ages are most welcome to participate fully in our services; they may also chose alternate supervised, faith-based activities. When there are five Sundays in a month, we worship in Vanscoy on the 5th Sunday. We have a youth group for ages 12-18 that meets regularly throughout the year. Our youth group gatherings are loaded with fun and faith-filled learning. Our meeting times are flexible, to accommodate the shifting schedules of the youth. Throughout the year we hold several special events and services for the whole community. Details can be found in the RM Review and Delisle Town Newsletter closer to each event. Delisle Fall Supper Sunday, October 4, 2015; 4:30-6:30 pm @ Delisle Town Hall Hot Wheels Night October – date TBA; 7:00 pm @ Vanscoy Circle Hall Remembrance Day Service Wednesday, November 11, 2015; 10:30 am @ Delisle Town hall (ecumenical) Christmas Tea & Bake Sale Friday, December 4, 2015; 2:00-4:00 pm @ Delisle Lodge Room Blue Christmas Service Early December – date TBA; 7:30 pm @ United Church (ecumenical) Christmas Pageant Sunday, December 13, 2015; 11:00 am – location TBA Christmas Eve Service Thursday, December 24, 2015; 7:00 pm @ United Church St. Patrick's Day Supper Sunday, March 13, 2016; 5:00 pm @ Delisle Town Hall Good Friday Service Friday, March 25, 2016; 10:30 am @ Delisle Community Chapel (ecumenical) Barbie Night March/April – date TBA; 7:00 pm @ Delisle Seniors' Centre Barbecue and Pie Sale May – Saturday of Delisle Garage Sale; 10:00 am-2:00 pm @ United Church Blessing of the Animals May – date TBA; 11:00 am @ Vanscoy Circle Hall (potluck lunch to follow) Vacation Bible School August – dates & time TBA @ Delisle Community Chapel (ecumenical) If you would like more information about our programs, services, or events, or if you would like to speak with our minister, Rev. Jordan Cantwell, please call the church office at 306-493-2227. 15 Community Support 16 Community Support 17 Community Support The Vanscoy and District Agricultural Society includes all areas in the RM of Vanscoy which include Asquith, Delisle, Grandora, Pike lake and Vanscoy towns, acreages and farms. We welcome new innovative ideas and programs to encourage growth and development of our community. Our tentative events for 2015/16 are: Vanscoy & District Agricultural Society Box 35, Vanscoy, SK S0L 3J0 President: Linda Stevens 493-2428 Website: www.vanscoyanddistrictagsociety.ca email: vanscoyag@gmail.com Quilt Day September 19th, 2015 Safety Day for Grade 4 September 22nd, 2015 Knitting Workshop October 17th, 2015 Turkey Bingo November 14th, 2015 Annual General Meeting November 30th, 2015 Quilt Day January 9th, 2016 Denim/Craft Day February 6th, 2016 Supper Fundraiser March 26th, 2016 Perennial Exchange May 17th, 2016 Bursary Application Deadline May 30, 2016 Summer Fair August 20 & 21, 2016 ‘Promoting Agriculture & Rural Living through Education, Entertainment and Community Development’ 18 19 Community Support Delisle Primary Health Centre 305- 1st Street West, Delisle, SK. Phone: (306) 493-2810 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday – 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Thursday – 9:30 am -5:00 pm Clinic Assistant is your primary contact Monday to Friday and can help clients access services at the health centre. Physician: Available by appointment Monday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm and Thursday 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse with additional training and licensing. A NP is able to diagnose, treat common medical conditions, perform minor procedures (e.g. stitches), complete physicals (e.g. PAP screening, SGI medical), provide pre and postnatal care, chronic disease management, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe medications (excluding narcotics) and refer to specialists. Short notice appointments are available. Lab and ECG services are available Monday and Wednesday 8:30 am – 12:00 pm; and Thursday 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – no appointment necessary. Public Health Services are available the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month – immunizations, growth and development monitoring for children. Walker’s Pharmacy (Direct Line 306-493-2815): Monday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm; Thursday 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm Other Services: Massage Therapy Chiropractor Client Patient Access Services In Motion (www.in-motion.ca) Wellness Clinic (Vanscoy & Delisle) Mental Health and Addiction Services: Adult Services 306-655-7777 Child and Youth Services 306-655-7950 20 Registered Dietitian Clinical Pharmacist Community Support 21 Community Support DELISLE PLAYSCHOOL inc. Delisle Playschool is a preschool program for children 3 and 4 years old. The children learn through Play and Exploration. We strive to provide a safe environment with a holistic approach to the child’s development where the children are active learners constructing their own understanding of the world. Classes run from September to May with 2.5 hour classes once or twice per week. The Playschool is operated by a volunteer board of directors consisting of parents of children enrolled in the playschool. Please contact Ann Kielo (President) for more information at 306-717-0170 or email delisleplayschool@live.ca You can also read more about our Play and Exploration Program at http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/ELCC/play-and-exploration-program-guide Health Promoting Schools - Delisle Composite School This program has been running in the school for 2 years. The program's focus is to provide nutritional snacks to the students twice a week and to continually educate students in regards to making healthy choices now and throughout their lives. This is done by providing a healthy morning snack twice a week and also making healthy snacks available to students participating in extra curricular activities. A great way to provide healthy snacks is to bake them ourselves. We have a baking day once a month where volunteers help make nutritional snacks. This program is only able to keep running due to generous community support. Some items that are needed are: Volunteers to bake once a month Flour Yogurt Fruit Granola Oatmeal If you are able to help with baking or donating items please contact us. Barb Kielo 493-2433 22 Community Support 23 Community Support Delisle Composite School Phone: 306-493-2433 Email: dcs@spiritsd.ca nd Box 250, 400 2 Street East, Delisle, SK S0L 0P0 Website: www.spiritsd.ca/dcs Extra-Curricular Activity Opportunities Delisle Composite is a busy school with numerous opportunities for our students to be involved in. We encourage students to pick one, two or more of these outlined activities and get involved! The following activities are open to Grades 712 students throughout the school year at no cost unless stated otherwise. SRC: STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL Activity: This group of students are responsible for the leadership of the student body at DCS. Practice: The leadership of this group is formed by Grade 12 students. They are assisted by Grade 11’s who automatically maintain their position the following year. Each of the home rooms from Grades 7 to 10 are represented by one member of their class. The SRC organizes at least one school fund raiser with the main purpose to provide the student body with activities, purchase equipment or make school improvements. In the past the SRC has organized activities to welcome new students and staff to DCS, Spirit Days, Gym Blasts, school dances and wake-a-thons. They continue to try and support the Terry Fox Walk and the sale of poppies for the Delisle Legion. This group has also supported Telemiracle, Saskatoon Food Bank, Interval House and Bridges. WE DAY Activity: Organizing fundraising activities and other social awareness campaigns. Season: All year long Meet: Once a week, if needed LIBRARY CLUB Activity: The Library Club is an extra-curricular group for which a love of books and reading is preferred, but everyone is welcome! Students learn many new skills, such as shelving fiction and non-fiction, using library software to check out and sign in books, creating displays and bulletin boards, to name a few. As well, students have input in ordering materials for the library; this often includes a field trip to McNally Robinson to purchase fiction, non-fiction and graphic novels. We discuss what series' are popular and what kids are reading. Book club is also a part of what we do (usually once or twice a year) - we all read a book and then meet over a potluck lunch to discuss. Also, we occasionally watch "books turned into movies" on the screen in the library! Meetings: Once per week GOLF Activity: Competition in a division tournament, with a chance for the Senior Team to attend Provincials Season: September Practice: During summer, and personal time. Could be one or two as a school team Cost: pay green fees for each round CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING Activity: Non track distance running of distances varying from 3 to 6 KM's depending on age and gender YEARBOOK Age: All Grades 7-12 can take part, only Grades 9-12 can Activity: Be a member of the Yearbook Staff as a qualify for the Provincial Meet writer, photographer, page developer, etc. Season: September into October. Division meet usually Practice: Once a week, one day after school as chosen held in the first week of October, Provincial Meet in Midby the group, and any time we feel necessary. Much of October the work is done on the students’ own time. There is a Practice: Two to three per week at the school, some Yearbook Workshop offered by Jostens in the fall for the should be done on own time at home senior staff members, at no cost to them. Cost: No team fee or cost for division meet. There could be a cost associated with attending and transportation for exhibition meets and the transportation for the Provincial Meet. 24 Community Support SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Activity: Basketball practices, games and weekend tournaments Age: Grades 10-12 Season: Mid November to Mid March Practices: Generally we practice 3 days a week with one of these days possibly being a game. The majority of our games are played on weekend at tournaments. We usually play in 6 tournaments plus host one ourselves. We do leave school early on Fridays for the occasional tournament. Team costs: Last year we paid $150.00 to cover the cost of referees, some mileage, score pads, medi kit supplies, and tape. Players were responsible for transportation to and from games/ tournaments. Carpooling was the norm. We did fundraising which paid for hotel rooms and some mileage. At the end of last year $60.00 was reimbursed per player because we had funds left over. All team clothing can be purchased through fundraising bingos if team members agree. SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Activity: Competing against 1A to 4A schools across the province at various tournaments and single games to prepare for provincial playoffs. Games tend to be during the week and we travel/host 5 to 6 weekend tournaments per season. Age: All Grades 9-12 can take part, but 9's usually play junior basketball. Season: Late November to the middle of March. The three rounds of provincial playoffs begin in mid-March. Practice: Three per week at the school. Cost: We charge a team fee of $175 which goes towards practice shorts and jersey, a team clothing item, team travel expenses, and officiating costs. Players are also expected to pay for their own meals when we travel. Each player has some fundraising responsibilities to take on to pay for our costs over and above what the fees cover. CURLING Activity: Work on basic curling skills. Play 6-8 end games. Age: junior and senior mixed, girls and boys teams. Season: January to March. Playoffs are in early Feb. (Seniors) and late Feb. /early March (Juniors) Practice: Two to three days a week. Students are encouraged to join a league on their own time. Cost: Parents provide transportation to playoffs FOOTBALL Activity: Student-athletes will learn the technical and tactical aspects of the sport of Football. Age: Grades 9-12 Season: August – November Practice: Four practices per week and one to two noon hour film sessions. Cost: First year players pay $235. Second and third year players pay $200. Fourth year players pay $175. There will be additional bus travel costs which vary from year to year. TRACK & FIELD Activity: Sprints and distance runs include hurdles, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, and 3000m. Field events include shot put, javelin, discus, long jump, triple jump, and high jump. Age Categories: Offered to both boys and girls from Grades 6-12 (age as of August 31, start of school year) Senior - 16 and over Junior - under 16 Midget - under 15 Bantam - under 13 Season: We will begin pre-season conditioning late February for those wanting to start the season. Regular track practices begin mid-April (after the April school break). In May we will attend exhibition meet(s), host a local meet, and attend the CVAC conference and District meets. Grades 9-12 students may be eligible to compete at Provincials the first weekend in June. Practice: We hold practices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and we require students Grades 10-12 to attend at least 2 per week. Track and Field is offered to Phys. Ed. Students in Grades 7-9, however, we encourage these students to also attend practices regularly to be competitive. Cost: We charge $10 per student who qualifies to compete at the Conference Meet in Saskatoon. This fee helps support upgrading equipment, the field, and possibly new singlets. PRAIRIE SPIRIT FILM FESTIVAL Activity: Each year PSSD encourages students to create films to enter in a student film festival. There are several categories such as movie trailer, music video, short films. A large amount of films are chosen to be shown at an evening gala held at the Roxy Movie Theater on the big screen! Season: Films are generally due in May, but can be created at any point during the school year. The gala evening is the first week of June. Practice: Some films are made through school courses, but many students create their films on their own time. 25 CONTINUED ON PAGE 26 Community Support Delisle Composite School BADMINTON Activity: Badminton practices, matches, and division meets. Season: Early to mid-March after basketball season has concluded. The season usually runs 4 weeks with division playoffs happening in early April. Practice: Two times a week after school. Cost: supply own racquet and goggles CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25 SENIOR GIRLS AND BOYS SOCCER Activity: We usually field a 7 vs. 7 team, but have in the past one 11 vs. 11. We focus on conditioning, improving soccer skills and having fun. Besides the Girls team, we will also try to field a boys team. Age: Offered to girls in Grades 9-12. Season: September and October. Provincials are usually held the last Friday and Saturday of October. Practice: We schedule 2 practices a week and at least one game per week. We play approximately 8 exhibition games per season, plus Regionals and possibly Provincials. Usually compete in one exhibition tournament per season. Early morning practices may be required. Cost: $30.00 per athlete, which pays for our officials. We will also be doing a Bingo fundraiser to pay for new jerseys and equipment upgrades. We depend on parent volunteers to transport athletes to games. There may also be an extra cost associated with going to Provincials. HANDBELLS Activity: Handbell music group, no prior music lessons/ reading required! The group generally prepares music for the annual Legion Tea and Concert in November, and a school concert in December. Depending on interest, we have sometimes continued in the second semester with a spring concert. Season: late September to end of December, second semester if interested Practice: once a week, 3:00 to 4:30, usually Tuesdays but the group decides CHOIR Activity: The choir group is for guys and girls who like to sing! We generally prepare some music for the Legion Tea and Concert in November, as well as Christmas music for a December concert. In previous years, we have continued in the second semester and competed in the Dalmeny music festival, although we have not done this for the last two years. We sing all kinds of music, depending on what the group is interested in! Season: late September to end of December, second semester if interested Practice: noon hours, usually 1-2 times a week (sometimes more towards performances) GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Activity: Girls competitive volleyball Age: split into age and skill appropriate groupings Season: September to the end of October (Senior girls could possibly go until mid to end of November) Practice: One to two practices each week, as well as games during the week (usually once a week) and weekend tournaments when possible (most weekends for the senior girls' team) Cost: No team fee but girls will require transportation to and from games and tournaments, and players may be required to work a Bingo to help cover officiating, uniforms and equipment costs. BASKETBALL - JR. GIRLS AND JR. BOYS TEAMS Activity: Basketball practices, games and weekend tournaments Age: Grades 7-9 Season: Practices start in the 2nd or 3rd week of November with games usually starting in the last week of November or first week of December. The season runs through December and January with playoffs in the first weeks of February. Practice: Two times a week after school. Students are encouraged to spend some lunch hours practicing shooting or other skills. Cost: Fees are $100 per athlete (subject to change). This is used to cover the cost of officials for home games and tournament. JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL Activity: Junior boys volleyball team had a resurgence this past year. We played exhibition games in the area (Vanscoy, Perdue, Asquith) and didn't enter in the league. For skill development and fun! Age: Grades 7-9 Season: September to the first week in November Practice: once a week, with exhibition games once a week (or as available) Cost: no cost, except $10-15 for a t-shirt jersey that the boys can keep. 26 Community Support VANSCOY MULTIPLE 4-H CLUB The 4-H club is open to anyone between 6 – 25 years of age. “Learn to do by doing!” PROJECTS: Cloverbud, Crafts, Baking, Beef, Light Horse, Canine, Outdoor Adventure, Archery, Fencing and possibility for other projects. 4-H also relies on parental and leader involvement, making it a program for the whole family to participate in. Club meetings are held at 7pm on the last Monday of each month at Vanscoy Circle Hall. Project meetings are held monthly at time/location determined by each project leader. Starts Monday, Sept. 28, 2015 7pm at Vanscoy Circle Hall. For more information contact: www.4-h.sk.ca Joanne Richmond 493-2367/493-7738 w.j.richmond@sasktel.net Laura Multiple 4-H Club We are a multiple 4-H club. Projects vary from year to year depending on the interests of our members. Some of our projects include: scrapbooking, cloverbuds (6-8 year olds), cooking, model building (making models from a kit), photography, outdoor adventure and light horse. Projects are reviewed and determined on an annual basis. Monthly meetings are held at the Laura Hall, in Laura, SK and we usually have a monthly fun activity as well (Swimming, bowling, Saskatoon Forestry Farm, Shekinah, etc.). Project meetings are held about once a month (this varies with the leader and project). Our achievement day, where we display all of our accomplishments throughout the year, is in June. Contact information: Phyl Rolston 306-493-2601 Barb Kielo 306-493-9091 27 email: jpr2@sasktel.net email: barbara.kielo@spiritsd.ca Arts, Culture & Entertainment Delisle Community Choir Delisle Community Players by Karen Isley After attending the United Church Dinner Theater in Harris, I had the stage bug. Why couldn’t I try to start a group with Delisle United Church? After many phone calls and reading of plays, everything was in place. After the first few readings, stage fright and other commitments took over and as a result, the group didn’t continue. My thoughts of the United Church Dinner Theater were a bust. The following year the new recreation director, Mark Westrom, put an announcement in the town newsletter. I was beating down his office door before he could open. I was so excited to think this dream of mine might finally come to life. A few months later everything was in place and practicing was in full swing. Everyone brought lumber, wall board, furniture and props from our homes for our makeshift stage. There were two performances that year. The next year there was four performances, two in Delisle, and one in Vanscoy on a Friday night and Saturday the stage and set was dismantled, moved and rebuilt in Pike Lake. For obvious reasons, this was only done once. There were plays performed in Delisle and Pike Lake for the next number of years. A decision was made a few years ago to not do the move to Pike Lake. Now there are two theater groups to entertain you. Rural Roots in Pike Lake and The Community Players in Delisle. One can never have too much live theater. Comedy has been our choice of play since the start, because, we have everyday life to deal with. Our mandate is to provide a local evening out, with dinner and entertainment. Moneys that we have raised have been donated to Delisle Fire Dept., Wheatland Library, The Arts Council, Donavon and Laura town halls, and many more. The Community Players has welcomed new members over the years. Some participated as actors and others worked behind the scenes. Our door is always open to anyone wanting to be part of the group. The Community Players performance of “Said the Spider to the Spy” will be Nov. 6, 7, and 8, 2015. Watch for more information. 28 Delisle Community Choir meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from September to May at Delisle United Church. The choir is always on the lookout for new members with any and all levels of musical experience and background. If you are interested in joining the choir, please contact the Director of the choir: Tanya Coulthard: tscoulth@gmail.com, or Sharon Gessell: 493-2943 b.gessell@sasktel.net A special thanks to Delisle United Church for the use of their space throughout the year. BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE For rates or to register: Ruth Shostal 306-229-8163 trshostal@yourlink.ca Located in the Delisle Community Chapel-across from the Delisle Elementary School Full time, Part-time, Casual Kindergarten - Grade 6 We provide a supervised, fun filled place for your child. If you work, go to school or just unable to make it back in time after school, we will provide you with a safe place for your child. Find us on our facebook page to see some of the activities we offered this past year. Arts, Culture & Entertainment Thanks to everyone who supported us by writing letters/emails, making phone calls, and signing petitions to save our band program! “Although the [Prairie Spirit School Division] Board is facing severe financial hardship and is required to make many difficult reduction decisions, the Board will continue to provide financial support to keep the Band Music Programs operating in their current locations. The Board remains committed to supporting and expanding the musical experiences to students who are not enrolled in Band.” – John Kuzbik, Director of Education (in a letter dated June 3, 2015) We are excited about the opportunity that the Prairie Spirit (West) Band program provides to students in Grades 5-12 at schools in Delisle, Vanscoy, Asquith, Perdue, Dalmeny, Langham, and Borden. Students are divided into 4 groups to accommodate the different skill levels of our musicians: Beginners; Junior Concert Band; Senior Symphonic Winds; and Jazz Band. Our band director is Adam Streisel. For more information, visit the band website: http://blogs.spiritsd.ca/pssdwestband Watch for upcoming meetings in September 2015. The purpose of these meetings will be to determine how the Band Program can be grown, especially in high school, and how costs can be reduced. The band program is aided by a dedicated group of band parents who co-ordinate band fees, help with fundraisers, help with supervision at concerts, and generally support our band students. Contact the Prairie Spirit West Band Parents Association by email: pswbpa@gmail.com 29 Arts, Culture & Entertainment Delisle Interagency A group of representatives from a wide variety of organizations and institutions in Delisle. Meet regularly at noon on the first Tuesday of each month at the Delisle Seniors' Centre to share information, identify community needs, and plan community-wide events and initiatives. New members are always welcome! For more information about the Delisle Interagency contact Jordan Cantwell by email: jcantwell@sasktel.net 30 Leisure, Fitness & Sports Bowbusters Archery Club was started 4 years ago in Vanscoy. Over the last 3 1/2 years our club has grown and we have close to 50 members now. We teach the Junior Olympic Program for kids which runs mid Nov to the end of March. In this program the kids shoot at distances which range from 10 , 15 and 20 meters. They have to shoot a specific score at each distance and when that score is obtained they receive badges. This program is for ages 6-21 . It is for kids that want to learn the sport of archery. We get invited to 2 tournaments a year of which one is In Saskatoon at the Wildlife federation and the other one is at Viscount. This gives the kids the opportunity to experience shooting with different kids at different facilities. Provincials were held in Prince Albert this past year and we had 24 out of 30 kids attended from our club. The indoor range is open from Mid Nov to the end of March. At which time we will host a 3D shoot once a month starting in January and one in Febuary. Then we host a 3D shoot just for kids in March and we invite 3 other clubs. We will also shoot mail match once a week for 12 weeks from January until the end of March. This is open to everyone who has a club membership and a Sask archery number. We have an outdoor range that we use in the summer and share with Thunderhead archers and it is located by Delisle. We are 2 separate clubs but we work together so both clubs can stay active. The first weekend in May is always our 3D shoot and August 15th will be the Gib Henderson memorial Shoot also held at the outdoor range. We were very fortunate this year to have Safari Club International the Saskatoon Rivers Chapter sponsor an APA Viper Air Bow package to us that is a value of $1000.00 and we are selling raffle tickets on it. The tickets are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. and can be purchased from most club members and at the Delisle Co-op. The draw will be made at the Gib Henderson Memorial Shoot on August 15th at the outdoor range and will be made by Wilma Henderson. 101 - 1st St West Vanscoy, SK Phone : 306-934-9683 UPCOMING EVENTS: Annual General meeting & Archery Registration TBA October Steak Night Fundraiser TBA November For more information contact: Bill Steeves 934-9683 Randy Rathy 341-0814 Maxine Ross 975-3945 or 261-3945 31 Leisure, Fitness & Sports 32 Leisure, Fitness & Sports Delisle Minor Ball Two Leagues : Eagle Creek League & Saskatoon Minor Softball Association Squirt and below may or may not be co-ed teams, depending on registration numbers. Age (at Dec 31st of the current year) Blast Ball/Learn to Play (ages 4-5) - In town practice only Parent Pitch (ages 6-9) - Eagle Creek League Squirt (ages 10-11) - Eagle Creek League or Saskatoon Minor Softball Association PeeWee (ages 13-14) - Saskatoon Minor Softball Association Bantam (ages 15-16) - Saskatoon Minor Softball Association DATES TO NOTE: February Watch for registration posters or contact a member of Delisle Minor Ball Association PeeWee-Midget pre-registration to determine interest Mid-March Watch for Posters for registration. All players need to be registered with payment received insurance information (health card #’s) for all players/coaches / refs must be on file End of March Teams are determined. Coaches, assistants coaches & managers coordinated May 1 Eagle Creek is Tuesday/Thursday Saskatoon League days vary Contacts President Joel Durham 261-3639 bulljd72@aol.com Secretary Shelley Worth 493-2505 worth@sasktel.net Treasurer Miranda Peakman mirandapeakman@hotmail.com YOGA 33 Please call the Delisle Rec Board for information on the upcoming 2015/16 classes at 493-8283 Or email delrec@sasktel.net Leisure, Fitness & Sports Delisle Dance Club Delisle Dance Club offers dance instruction to children, starting at age 4, and adults in a variety of dances. The club also offers an exercise class for adults. Classes are offered weekly at the Delisle Town Hall starting mid-September and ending with a recital in April. Registration 2016: TBA September 2016 Adult exercise/conditioning class - focuses on improving cardio, core strength, flexibility and muscle tone. This is an exercise class only and participants do not perform at the recital. Ballet – focuses on proper body alignment by teaching techniques for proper usage of feet, legs, upper torso and arms. Hip Hop – This style is known for fast, athletic movements and lots of popping and jolting Jazz - is an upbeat, exciting and ever evolving dance form full of rhythm, syncopation, passion and life. Lyrical - beautiful, expressive style if often performed to slower, gentler music and its movements are meant to tell audiences a kind of story through dance. Musical theatre - combines elements that belong both to dance and to drama. Facial expression, body language and dance are used to tell a story and communicate the emotions of the characters. The lyrics are lip-synced so singing ability is not required. Tap – A lively form of dance in which dancers wear special shoes equipped with metal taps. Tap focuses on rhythms and footwork, creating a percussion instrument out of the dancer’s feet. For more information contact Darcy Gramson 493-2630 or Angela Vandenameele 493-8240 34 Email: delisledanceclub@gmail.com Leisure, Fitness & Sports Delisle Taekwon-do club Delisle Taekwon-do is a club under STFI (Saskatchewan Taekwon-do Federation International) affiliated with the International Taekwon-Do Federation. Taekwon-do is a Korean form of Martial Arts that develops various physical skills such as endurance, flexibility, power, self control, speed and strength. Our Head Instructors is Mr. Robins . He is a 3rd Degree Black Belts and he is also teaching at Saskatoon International West Zone Club. Everybody 3 and older can join and taekwon-do offers a great opportunity for the whole family to join a sport together. Regular classes run from September to June. The dobok is optional and so is testing for belts, but it is available and encouraged. There are also various tournaments for members to participate in throughout the year as the students progress in their skills. If you have any questions or want to become a member please contact Ann Kielo at fromokholm@yahoo.dk or 306-717-0170. You can also contact us through Delisle Taekwondo on Facebook. 35 Leisure, Fitness & Sports 36 Leisure, Fitness & Sports Delisle Minor Hockey Association Delisle Minor Hockey Association (DMHA) believes in promoting and encouraging children to learn the value of fair play through the sport of hockey. DMHA provides the hockey experience for children aged 4 to 17. We currently offer a first year Initiation introductory fee of $100. This gives young children a chance to try the game of hockey and experience that hockey is about having fun, building friendships and learning lessons about confidence, fair play, good sportsmanship and teamwork. Our Novice and Atom teams currently play in the Fertile Valley Hockey League. The Peewee, Bantam & Midget teams play in the Saskatoon Minor Hockey League. The hockey season starts in mid October with a 3 day conditioning camp for the Novice to Midget age groups, hosted by DMHA. Generally we take a two week break that follows the school Christmas Break, then the season is wrapped up by the end of March. DMHA also participates in Cameco’s Hockey Weekend, which is the third weekend in January. This is a great way to celebrate Hockey Day in Saskatchewan as each DMHA team is encouraged to plan a home game on this day. Cameco’s Hockey Weekend - “Where the rink is the heart of the community, and hockey is the heart of the rink.” Registration is held in April and completed by April 30th. For more information please contact dmha1@sasktel.net. 37 Leisure, Fitness & Sports 38 Leisure, Fitness & Sports Grant Applications Contact: Delisle Rec Board 493-8283 DELREC@SASKTEL.NET Deadline FEB 28th, 2016 Tuesdays @ 9am, starting September 15th at the Town Hall Wear Running Shoes, and bring water For more information, call Sylvia 493-2955 39 Events Calendar September 2015 December 2015 March 2016 1—First Day of School 4—Christmas Tea & Bake Sale 4—School Classes Resume 3—Community Registration 5-7pm Meet the School Staff BBQ 4-6 pm 3-8pm Harvest Street Fair 10—Gift Gallery 5-10pm 12—Art Workshop 13—Seniors Christmas Supper 13—St. Patrick’s Day Supper 13—Christmas Pageant 19—Art Workshop 18—Last day of school before break 23—DES Parent/Teacher Conferences 21 to Jan 1—NO SCHOOL 24—Last day of school before break 24—Christmas Eve Service 25 to Apr1—NO SCHOOL 25—Christmas Day 25—Good Friday Service 26—Boxing Day 26—VDAS Supper Fundraiser 31—Seniors New Years Eve Party 28—Easter Monday TBA—Family Santa Day TBA—Barbie Night 7—Labour Day 15—Forever In Motion Fitness Begins 9am 18—FINAL Friday Night Concert Series 19—VDAS Quilt Day 22—VDAS Safety Day for Grade 4 25—NO SCHOOL 30—Terry Fox Run @ DES October 2015 TBA—Blue Christmas Service April 2016 TBA—Flu Shot Clinic Wednesdays—Story Time @ the Library Wednesdays—Story Time @ the Library January 2016 4—School Classes Resume 1—New Year’s Day 9—Spring in to April Marketplace 4—School Classes Resume 25—NO SCHOOL 9—VDAS Quilt Day TBA—Library Silent Auction 29—NO SCHOOL TBA—Mother & Daughter Tea Party 19-30—Used Book Sale @ the Library February 2016 May 2016 29—DES Parent/Teacher Conferences 1—Deadline for Crops for Community TBA—Halloween Party 6—VDAS Denim/Craft Day Saturday of Mother’s Day Weekend is Garage Sale Day, BBQ & Pie Sale TBA—Hot Wheels Night 12—Last day of school before break 4—Delisle Fall Supper 10—Vanscoy ATV Rally 12—Thanksgiving Day 17—Knitting Workshop 19—Vanscoy Fall Supper 19-25—Library Week 15—Vanscoy Family Skate & Movie Night November 2015 6, 7, 8—Community Players “Said the Spider to the Spy” 9, 10, 11—NO SCHOOL 15 to 19—NO SCHOOL 8—Mother’s Day 6—DES Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon 17—VDAS Perennial Exchange 20—NO SCHOOL 25—Good Friday 23—Victoria Day 28—Easter Monday 30—VDAS Bursary Application Deadline TBA—Mardi Gras TBA—Blessing of the Animals 11—Remembrance Day Service TBA—Vanscoy Community Garage Sale 14—Vanscoy Turkey Bingo 30—VDAS AGM 40 Events Calendar June 2016 1—Photo Contest Deadline 3—DES Track & Field Meet 19—Father’s Day 28—Last Day of School July 2016 1—Canada Day 16 & 17—Delisle Days & Rodeo 17—Community Guide Deadline Summer Reading Program @ the Library August 2016 1—Civic Holiday 20 & 21— Vanscoy Summer Fair Summer Reading Program @ the Library TBA—Vacation Bible School Delisle & District Community Events Delisle & District Recreation Assoc. www.delislerec.com/apps/calendar/ 41 Business Directory AREA CODE 306 ANIMAL CARE COMPUTERS Delisle Veterinary Services 493-3143 Catprint Computing 493-2278 Bark Place Pet Spa 491-9335 Staples 249-9400 Whole Wheat Web Design 493-3023 AGRICULTURAL CONVENIENCE & GAS Crop Production Services 493-8188 AUTO & TRUCK Can-Am 493-2222 Orchard Transport 493-2408 Trusty Professional Auto 222-0456 R&R Service & Repair 493-2236 493-2414 RBC 493-2825 Delisle-Vanscoy United Church 493-2227 653-5191 Emergency 911 Non-Emergency Fire 493-7777 RCMP– Delisle (non-emergency) 493-3240 HEALTH CHURCHES 493-2454 493-2251 FIRE & PROTECTION 270-2482 Delisle Community Chapel Esso Singing with Sylvia Box Office BEAUTY Crystal’s Salon 493-2212 ENTERTAINMENT & MUSIC BANKS Credit Union Co-op Advertising Information on Page 6 42 Able Crystals 955-4332 Beckton Therapeutics 493-2810 Delisle Health Centre 493-2810 Dr. Lisa Merkosky Chiropractor 493-2800 Health Line 811 I Am Serene 381-6215 Kirzinger Wellness Therapies 250-9998 Polegate Speech & Language 493-2810 Walker’s Pharmacy 493-2815 Business Directory AREA CODE 306 PROMOTIONAL (continued) HOTEL & FOOD Delisle Hotel Café & Beverage 493-2929 HOUSING Housing Authority 493-8276 Sunrise Builders 493-7580 Swanson Homes 493-3089 Vesta Homes 242-9099 Back 40 Embroidery Epicure - Lillian Perschke 493-3033 220-8281 Katewerk 493-2278 Little Country Greenhouse 493-2450 Like a Rock 382-3978 Mobius Threads 716-8319 North Country Meats 493-3188 Norwex - Lillian Pershcke 220-8281 Park Lane Jewelry- Lillian Perschke 220-8281 INSURANCE Delisle Agencies 493-2260 Sunlife Financial—Terri-Lyn Lenz 280-2122 Party Lite—Cindy Hanson 978-0219 Scentsy— Rachel Sillers 867-8605 Watkins– Michelle Klassen 493-8175 MUNICIPAL OFFICES Town of Delisle 493-2242 RM of Montrose 493-2694 RM of Vanscoy 668-2060 Cobra Industries 493-3238 Library 493-8288 Starling’s Septic 493-2241 Klassen Trenching 493-7579 SPECIALTY SERVICES POLICE Emergency 911 Devic Centre 955-4332 RCMP– Delisle (non-emergency) 493-3240 Agrium Potash Mine 668-4343 PROMOTIONAL Avon– Amanda Czank 371-1485 Baking by Esther 493-3188 43 44