From Our Family To Yours

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From Our Family To Yours
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A Moose Jaw Times-Herald publication
JULY 29, 2015
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JULY
JULY
31 FRIDAY
30 THURSDAY
- Moose Jaw and District Seniors activities at 510 Main St. N.:
billiards and walking at 9 a.m.;
Ceramics and 500 (second
Thursday of the month) at 1
p.m.; Golden Voices choir at 1:30
p.m.; court whist, billiards,
bridge and exercise class at 7
p.m.
- Cosmo Senior Citizens' Centre activities at 235 Third Ave.
N.E. include: line dancing, 10
a.m.; 6:30 p.m., billiards; 7 p.m.,
yoga. New members welcome.
- Anavets members and
guests play cribbage at 1:30
p.m.
- Legion mixed darts league
at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
- Open stratified bridge
played at 7 p.m. at the Comfort
Inn. For Partnerships call Dave
Morrell at 693-1427.
- The Moose Jaw Trap and
Skeet Club is open for the season. We shoot on Thursday
evenings at 6:30 p.m. and on
Sundays at 1 p.m. Visitors are
welcome. For information
please contact Al at 306-6928624.
6:30-7:30 p.m., City Oasis
Foursquare Church at 1291 Gordon Rd. Call 690-7654 for more
information.
- Eagles Club dance from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m., 561 Home St. W.,
for members and guests.
- Moose Jaw and District Seniors open all day for scheduled
activities at 510 Main St. N.: cardiaction group at 8 a.m.; billiards
at 9 a.m.; walking, and jam session at 10 a.m.; kaiser and lawn
bowling at 1 p.m.; nickel bingo at
1:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
1
- Bridge played at 1 p.m. at
the Cosmo Centre. New members
welcome.
- Meat draws at 5:30 p.m. at
the Royal Canadian Legion, 268
High St. W. Meals served at 5:30
p.m. in the lounge of the Moose
Jaw Royal Canadian Legion for
members and guests. Shuffleboard games at 7 p.m.
- Legion lounge open regular
hours for members and guests.
Meat draws at 3 p.m.
- Anavets weekly meat draw
in the lounge at 4:30 p.m.
- Eagles Club dance from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m., 561 Home St. W.,
for members and guests.
- Darts at 7 p.m. at the
Anavets. Everyone welcome.
- Cosmo Senior Citizens' Centre activities at 235 Third Ave.
N.E. include: Scrabble and shuffleboard, 1 p.m. New members
welcome.
- Community Gospel service,
Lunde
- Open duplicate bridge
played at 1:30 p.m. at the Comfort Inn. For partnerships call
Dave Morrell at 693-1427.
T
AUGUS
- Moose Jaw Scrabble Club
No. 262 meets at 1 p.m. in the
craft room of the Cosmo Centre.
New and past members welcome. Information at 692-0731.
Laurie
- Open stratified bridge
played at 1:30 p.m. at the Comfort Inn. For partnerships call
Dave Morrell at 693-1427.
T
AUGUS
SUNDAY
2
- A multi-faith meeting will be
held the third Sunday of every
odd numbered month at 2 p.m.
For location and more informa-
tion, email
rabbicallan@yahoo.com.
p.m. at the Legion.
- The Moose Jaw Trap and
Skeet Club is open for the season. We shoot on Thursday
evenings at 6:30 p.m. and on
Sundays at 1 p.m. Visitors are
welcome. For information please
contact Al at 306-692-8624.
T
AUGUS
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MONDAY
- Moose Jaw Early Bird Lions
Club meets the second and
fourth Mondays of the month at
7 a.m. at Timothy Eaton Gardens,
510 Main St. N., south entrance.
New members welcome. Information at 692-4016.
- Cosmo Senior Citizens' Centre activities at 235 Third Ave.
N.E.: bridge and shuffleboard, 1
p.m.; billiards, 6 p.m.; hand and
foot canasta, 7 p.m. New members welcome.
- Moose Jaw Rotary Club meets
at noon at the Heritage Inn. (No
meetings on holidays.) Membership information available by calling Don Forer at 693-9952.
- Moose Jaw Wakamow Rotary Club meets the first and
fourth Mondays of the month at
6 p.m. at Heritage Inn. (No meetings on holidays). Information
available by calling 693-5730.
- Moose Jaw White Cane Club
bowling league meets at 6:30 p.m.
at the South Hill Bowling Lanes.
New members welcome. Call Margaret at 692-7552 or Fred at 6910507 for more information.
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- Bridge at 1 p.m., pool at 7
- Shuffleboard played at 6:30
p.m. at the Anavets Club on High
Street West.
- Rookie-master bridge
played at 7 p.m. at the Comfort
Inn. For partnerships call Dave
Morrell at 693-1427.
- Moose Jaw and District Seniors scheduled activities at 510
Main St. N.: cardiac group at 8
a.m.; billiards at 9 a.m.; walking
track open at 10 a.m.; fitness,
Cribbage the Board Game, carpet
bowling and painting class at 1
p.m.; canasta and billiards at 7
p.m.; exercise program at 7 p.m.
New members welcome. Information at 694-4223.
- Cribbage played at 7 p.m. at
the Eagles Club on South Hill.
Registration is $2 per person and
takes place from 6 to 7 p.m. on a
first-come-first-served basis. You
can sign in three times as a guest
before applying to become a
member. New players welcome.
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TUESDAY
- Moose Jaw and District Seniors scheduled activities at 510
Main St. N.: billiards and walking
at 9 a.m.; line dancing at 10 a.m.;
paper tole, whist, floor shuffleboard and painting at 1 p.m.
- Cribbage at the Legion Hall at
1:30 p.m., please register ahead of
time by calling the lounge.
- Moose Jaw Kiwanis Club
meets the first and third Tuesdays of the month at noon at Bonanza Restaurant. New members
welcome.
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A life soundtrack
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BY CRAIG SLATER
TIMES-HERALD
I’m not afraid to admit that I
have a couple of Taylor Swift
songs on my iPod. They’re
mixed in with a catchy Nicki
Minaj tune, a hit from Britney
Spears and a few other artists
not many men will admit listening to.
Of the hundreds of songs
on shuffle, each one reminds
me of a special moment of my
life. My iPod is invaluable to
me, and not because of the
dollars I spent on the music.
There’s no amount of money
that could represent the life I
have experienced to date.
My life’s soundtrack can be
found on my iPod.
It’s so unique that there’s
little doubt another person on
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soundtrack identical to mine.
That’s part of what makes my
life soundtrack such a treasured possession.
What’s on your life soundtrack? What songs made the
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to make your list?
I love to travel and experience life off the beaten path.
While I document many of my
travels and encounters
through writing, I find that
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while driving) and the music
takes me back to that moment of my life.
For example, I interviewed
New York Yankees icon Derek
Jeter a few years ago at the
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one of the game’s all-time
greats, I drove to my hotel and
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her music, but for some reason, I didn’t change the dial
on this day.
“In this very moment I’m
king,” is one of the opening
lines to the tune. The chorus
includes, “I wish that I could
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this moment I just feel so
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That’s exactly how I felt the
seconds after I talked with
Jeter. And every time I hear
this song, it reminds me of
that moment I had tears in
my eyes, overwhelmed with
emotion, driving down the
Dale Mabry Highway in
Tampa.
To explain - or perhaps defend - my other questionable
selections, Taylor Swift’s
music reminds me of my wife,
who appreciates the sounds
of the world’s most popular
pop star. A Britney Spears
song, ‘Till the World Ends’,
takes me back to a time when
I was riding the subway in
New York and a group of
teenagers began breakdancing on the train. The song
they were dancing to was Ms.
Spears’ tune. It was one of my
‘Welcome to New York’ moments.
That same subway ride
took me to a neighbourhood
in Brooklyn where I played
pick-up basketball with some
locals. The music blaring from
the ghetto blaster sitting next
to the court featured plenty of
inner-city flavour. Rap artist
Fabolous and ‘My Time’, along
with Q-Tip and even some
classic Michael Jackson
remixes done by mixmasters I
was shooting hoops with.
Several hundred songs appear on my iPod, many of
which are included in my life
soundtrack. I realize that peo-
What’s on your life soundtrack?
What songs made the cut?
What criteria is required
to make your list?
ples’ musical interest varies
and not everyone would listen
to my life soundtrack. It’s
lief that music is art, and the
beauty of art is in the eye of
the beholder.
Craig Slater is the managing editor
at the Times-Herald.
He can be reached at
craig.slater@mjtimes.sk.ca, or
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likely an acquired taste, at
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[PHOTO FEATURE]
— Saskatchewan Express
performs Bruno Mars’
song, ‘Just the Way You
Are’ at the Mae Wilson
Theatre at the Moose Jaw
Cultural Centre on July
22, 2015.
Lisa Goudy/UnCut
photos
— Saskatchewan Express performs a song at the Mae Wilson Theatre at the Moose
Jaw Cultural Centre on July 22, 2015.
— Saskatchewan Express performs Ed Sheeran’s song, ‘Thinking Out Loud’ at the Mae Wilson Theatre at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre on July 22, 2015.
— The female vocalists of Saskatchewan Express perform a number during their show
at the Mae Wilson Theatre at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre on July 22, 2015.
— The male vocalists of Saskatchewan Express perform a number during their show
at the Mae Wilson Theatre at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre on July 22, 2015.
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— Saskatchewan Express performs a show at the Mae Wilson Theatre at the Moose Jaw Cultural
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— Nick Murray (left) and Chris Holoien have created a news commentary show for Moose Jaw, called OMJ (Oh Moose Jaw). Mickey Djuric/UnCut photos
The judgiest Men in Moose jaw
“Ohhhhhh Moose Jaw!”
Nick Murray often starts
his YouTube show OMJ (Oh
Moose Jaw) with a disapproving tone that resembles a
child being scolded.
Back in May, Murray and
Chris Holoien created their
own news commentary
show that tackles everything
Moose Jaw-related. From the
hyperbaric chamber to
Moose Jaw’s crime, both
men, in their early 30s, have
a lot to say about the city,
and a lot of it is not nice. But
that’s the point.
“We’re controversial and
we do it on purpose,” said
Murray. “I’m not going to say
something that’s too disgustingly controversial but I feel if
it’s important to the story I’m
going to say it and I’m not
going to back down. I don’t
fall for this politically correct
culture.”
Murray is the grumpy one
of the pair who listens to Napalm Death and Cattle Decap-
itation. Originally from Tillsonburg, ON, Murray moved
to Moose Jaw six years ago
after following a woman to
the city.
Holoien, the more reasonable one, is born and raised in
Moose Jaw and prefers hiphop and Beyoncé.
Murray is an atheist,
Holoien is a Christian. Murray
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of the times, they piss people
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By Mickey Djuric
— Nick Murray (left) and
Chris Holoien have created a
news commentary show for
Moose Jaw, called OMJ (Oh
Moose Jaw). In the above
photo, the two are finalizing
their script before taping. pared MLA Greg Lawrence’s
look to a walrus, and many
have called them out on being
leftists.
“At the end of the day we’re
a commentary show. There’s
nothing wrong with us having
a biased opinion,” said
Holoien.
Murray and Holoien met
five years ago and built a bromance over news. Both are
self-proclaimed news junkies
who want to use their voice to
make an impact on their demographic of “18 to 40 year
olds and cute girls over 19.” “Have you heard a conversation between two 18 year
old girls? It’s ridiculous,” said
Holoien. “It’s Kylie Jenner and
it’s garbage. Our main goal is
to make young people interested in news.”
“Looking back when I was
younger we were just talking
about Sonic Youth and Rage
Against The Machine,” added
Murray. “I wish I would have
been interested in topical issues.
“I don’t think young people
nowadays realize the kind of
difference they can make. And
second of all, how interesting
news can be. There’s nothing
better than talking to people
about ISIS.”
The two film about three
shows a week that average
seven minutes in length. Their
studio is in a garage that’s attached to a house that still has
its Halloween decorations up.
They’re hoping to one day
switch locations.
With nearly 1,000 likes on
their YouTube channel OMJ is
looking to grow and get more
guests on their show. Their
ideal guest would be MP Tom
Lukiwski or Mayor Deb Higgins, who likes their Facebook
page already.
As of now, the men behind
OMJ define their success rate
at 90 per cent.
“For every nine people that — Nick Murray gets ready to record one of their shows in their studio which was built in a garage.
enjoy our videos, one person
gets very angry,” said Holoien. chimed in Murray. “For every
To see who is under attack
Twitter at OMJ, or subscribe
“That’s not a success rate
seven people we make happy,
next from the OMJ men, folto their YouTube channel,
we should be proud of,”
three people should be angry.” low them on Facebook or
OMJ.
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BY LISA GOUDY
that out if you haven’t had a
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Here’s this week’s look at some
of the hot ticket items in entertainment news.
Michael Chiklis invades Gotham
You know him as Dell Toledo
from American Horror Story,
Det. Vic Mackey from The
Shield and Ben Grimm/The
Thing from the original Fantastic Four movie and its sequel. Any fans of Gotham will
get to know him this fall on
the show. He has been cast as
a series regular in the role of
original character Capt.
Nathaniel Barnes, the new
captain of the GCPD who, according to producers, “lands
on the GCPD like a tornado,
ripping out the dead wood of
Gotham’s police force.”
Ava DuVernay
says no to Black Panther
It’s been months since word
has gone around stating DuVernay (director of Selma)
could direct Marvel’sBlack
Panther. It turned out there
were talks for her to direct
the film, but she turned it
down. She told Essence that,
“In the end, it comes down
to story and perspective.
And we just didn’t see eye to
eye. Better for me to realize
that now than cite creative
differences later.”
Cate Blanchett
moves off screen
The Australian actress is
heading to TV, but not in an
acting role. Blanchett is developing and directing the
drama Stateless on Australian
TV. The show is about the true
story of Cornelia Rau, a young
German-Australian woman
who escaped the controversial Sydney sect Kenja, but
then was wrongly detained as
an illegal immigrant in South
Australia in 2005.
— Sit down with some popcorn and a drink and learn all about the latest snippets of
fame in entertainment news. Lisa Goudy/UnCut
Benecio Del Toro
meets Star Wars
It hasn’t been confirmed yet,
but Variety reported that Del
Toro has been offered the role
of the villain in Star Wars:
Episode VIII, set for release on
May 26, 2017. But don’t get
your hopes up too high. He
was also considered for the
role of Khan in Star Trek Into
Darkness and that role went
to Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Apartments
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306-692-9210.
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Apartments
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306-694-2943.
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Birthdays
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Birthdays
We, the children of
MORLEY MOWREY
invite you to share in the celebration
of his 90TH year!
~~~~~~~
Please celebrate with us at:
Room 44 - Prairie Oasis Motel,
955 Thatcher Drive, Moose Jaw
on August 1st, 2015 from 2PM - 4PM.
Business Opportunities
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number.
Excellent
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Land has clean phase 3
environmental assessment
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owners for 6 weeks.
$950,000 all in share sale.
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Your presence is your gift.
The Family of
VALENTINE MOKRY
would like you to join them
in the celebration of
Dad's 90th Birthday
at a Come and Go Tea
on Saturday, August 8th
from 1-4pm at
Kinsmen Wellseley Pavilion
Wakamow Valley
Moose Jaw
Come & Go
Tea for
Ruby
Huber's
80th Birthday
Timothy Eaton's
Saturday, August 1
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
George Adrian
turns 85!
-----------------Come and enjoy
George's
85th Birthday
Sat., Aug. 1st, 2015
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
at The Eagles Club
561 Home St. West.
No gifts please!
Cars
One of a kind. 1993
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Four door. Loaded.
$3900. 306-222-6005.
Recreational Vehicles
2005 Saturn Ion Quad
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A.T.C., P.W., P.L.,
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Chevrolet
Lumina.
Good shape, fully
loaded, open to offers.
Phone 306-690-9321
OR 306-693-0321.
1992 Bonair hard-top
camper.
Great
condition.
Newer
fridge, tires, bearings,
battery and recabled
for lift. Asking $3550.
o.b.o.
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306-631-6436
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JULY 29, 2015
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[CLASSIFIEDS]
Career
Career
Career
McDOWELL
File Number: 6004-8
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Competition # MJW-15-012
In Loving Memory of a
dear Husband, Father, and
Grandfather,
In Loving Memory of
Wilmer
RON GREGOR
who passed away
July 27, 2000
NON PUBLIC PROPERTY BASE ACCOUNTING MANAGER
FINANCE DIVISION
CANADIAN FORCES MORALE AND WELFARE SERVICES
15 WING MOOSE JAW
August 3, 1935 - July 21, 2010
I once had something that money couldn't buy.
I had a special person but had to say good-bye.
So understanding, encouraging and supportive at all times.
Who could resist his winning smile and a wink.
Heartache and sadness doesn't always show.
Some people say pain lessens but do they really know?
Meet me in my dreams and talk to me awhile.
It eases the everlasting pain and makes my life worthwhile.
The road is long, a tear for every mile
But at the end, you will greet me with a smile.
A career where YOU can make a difference!
15 Wing Moose Jaw is the home of the NATO Flying Training in Canada program (NFTC). We
are also home to the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, Canada's celebrated air demonstration team.
Our organization is committed to enhancing the morale and welfare of the military community,
ultimately contributing to the operational readiness and effectiveness of the Canadian Armed
Forces (CAF). The Finance Division is dedicated to providing accurate, reliable, timely, and
cost effective financial and accounting services that contribute to the success of the Morale
and Welfare Services and Non-Public Property operations.
Doris
As part of our team, you would display the following shared competencies: client service,
organizational knowledge, communication, innovation, teamwork and leadership.
BENEFITS TO YOU:
• Dedicated programs including new employee orientation program and on-the-job training
• Pension & Savings plans (TFSA, RRSPs)
• Educational Assistance
• Facilities on base available to employees (i.e. Fitness facility, Swimming pool, etc)
• Shop at CANEX- option for "no interest" credit plan
• Annual Salary - $56,390.00 - $66,380.00
James Thomas Zinn
Cards of Thanks
For more detailed information, please visit our Career page at www.cfmws.com
How to apply ..... send resume to npfhrmoosejaw@cfmws.com or online at www.cfmws.com.
Applications must be received by 23:59 hrs Pacific Time on 06 August 2015.
His nature was loving and
giving,
His heart was made of
pure goldAnd to us who truly love
him,
His memory will never
grow old.
Always remembered by
Wife Lenore, Sons Wayne
(Iris), Gary (Tracy) & Girls
In Loving Memory of
ELFAIR (IVY) MORRIS
July 24, 1927 - July 15, 2008
WAUD
The family of Doug Waud
would like to thank family
and friends who have
offered kindness, support,
and
messages
of
sympathy. We would like
to
thank
the
EMS
responders
and
the
doctors and nurses at
Union Hospital. A special
thanks to David Moore and
Della Ferguson, and the
staff at W.J. Jones and Son
Funeral Home, for their
guidance and support at
this difficult time.
Helen, Jason,
Kim, and Families
With losing you I found out
what a hero is. An
individual
who
finds
strength to persevere and
endure
in
spite
of
overwhelming obstacles.
My hero is you.
Love you Papa,
Zinn family
BUILDING
FUTURES
As a leader in applied learning, we are committed to helping our students build
an exciting future. Be a part of our institution’s evolution and make Saskatchewan
Polytechnic your next career move.
ADAM JAMES DUTHIE
Current position openings:
LINC Instructors (Part time) Regina
LINC Instructor Aides (Part time)
Regina
Director, Institute for Nursing
Scholarship (Full time)
Saskatoon or Regina
Assistive Technologies Instructor
(Full time) Saskatoon
Aboriginal Activity Centre
Coordinator (Full time) Saskatoon
Director, Facilities Operations
& Program Development
(Full time, term) Saskatoon
Associate Vice President, Facilities
Management (Full time, term)
Saskatoon
Geomatics & Surveying Engineering
Technology Instructor (Full time)
Moose Jaw
TO LEARN MORE about these and
other career opportunities, please
visit saskpolytech.ca/careers
7051241
If we could have one
lifetime wish
One dream that would
come true
We'd pray to God with all
our hearts
For yesterday and you.
Forever loved and
deeply missed,
your family and friends
More than a job. Think career. Think ownership.
More than a job. Think career. Think ownership.
Operations Supervisor- Belle Plaine, SK
NOW HIRING- Belle Plaine, SK
Primary Responsibilities:
Locomotive Operators/Switchpersons:
• Lead a team of railway switching personnel, mechanical railcar repair employees, and
railcar cleaners
• Assist in prioritizing railcar movements, railcar repair, and railcar cleaning activities
• Mentor employees, monitor safety programs, and perform general site administration
• Act as the primary daily contact for the customer and ensure the customer needs are met
• Responsible for the safe and efficient onsite railcar movements including progressing cars
through scales, spotting cars at loading racks, and interchanging cars with other rail providers
• Conduct routine minor track maintenance such as cleaning and lubricating switches, snow
clearing, and locomotive maintenance
• Top candidates will have CROR qualifications and experience working in an industrial switching
environment
Qualifications:
Mechanical Railcar Repair Employees/Railcar Cleaners:
• Experience in positions of increasing supervisor responsibility in a railway, construction, or
heavy equipment environment
• Strong leadership, organization and planning skills, and a demonstrated commitment to
teamwork and employee development
• Must be able to obtain and maintain all site security and safety requirements
• Responsible for railcar inspection, railcar cleaning, and railcar repairs including welding gates,
hatch replacements, brake shoe changes, and other minor repairs
• Mechanical Railcar Repair Employees will have a good mechanical aptitude and knowledge of
railcar components; welding experience is an asset but not required
Cando Rail Services is a dynamic, employee-owned company
that provides railway support services to industry.
Strong teamwork and communication skills along with a passion for safety and customer
satisfaction are essential for all positions. Individuals must be in good physical condition and meet
all site security and safety requirements.
Cando Rail Services is a dynamic, employee-owned company that provides railway support services to industry.
For more details on this and other postings,
visit candoltd.com/careers
For more details on this and other postings,
visit candoltd.com/careers
To submit a resume:
To submit a resume:
E: Employment@candoltd.com
E: Employment@candoltd.com
F: 204-725-4100
F: 204-725-4100
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7054212
April 20th, 1973 - July 17th, 2015
Adam James Duthie passed away
on Friday, July 17th, 2015 in
Calgary's Southwood Hospice at
the age of 42 years. Adam was at
peace
after
speaking
with
Palliative Care.
Life struggles have taken you
from us, you will forever be
remembered, loved and in our
hearts.
He was predeceased by his
grandfather, Alexander Duthie;
stepmother, Kris Duthie and cousin, Gordon Kiteley.
Adam is survived by his father, Randy Duthie and mother,
Norma (Bryson) Cole; brother, Shane Duthie; sisters,
Shannon Evans and Toya Haden; children: Gunner Duthie,
Morgan, and Tyler Locke; grandmothers, Eleanor Duthie
and Adelle Bryson; and grandfather, James Bryson; as
well as by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews,
nieces and friends. No longer will you struggle our son,
father, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew and cousin. Go
with the peace in your heart and rest assured that others
welcome you with open arms and love. The Funeral
Service will be held on Friday, July 24th, 2015 at 1:30
p.m. in Moose Jaw Funeral Home. Reverend Douglas
Shepherd will officiate. As an expression of sympathy,
donations in Adam's name may be made to Thunder
Creek Rehab - Wakamow Manor, Box 372, Moose Jaw,
SK S6H 4N9.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
James Murdock, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
[CLASSIFIEDS]
BRUNSKILL
MERCER
Doris Rhena Mercer of Moose Jaw, passed away
peacefully on July 12, 2014, at the age of 90. A
Celebration of Doris' life will be held at Providence
Place Chapel on Wednesday July 22, 2015 at 1:00
p.m. Della Ferguson will officiate. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be made directly to the
Canadian Cancer Society, or to the MS Society. In living
memory of Doris, a memorial planting will be made by
W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home.
Please sign the
memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com
(Obituaries).
David Moore/Dayna Smith-Short
Funeral Directors
William Brunskill, aged 97 years of Moose Jaw and
formerly of Marquis, SK, passed away on Friday, July
10th, 2015. He was predeceased by his wife, Alice. Bill
will be lovingly remembered by numerous relatives and
friends. Thank you to the staff of Chez Nous and
Extendicare Nursing Home for the care provided to Bill.
In keeping with Bill's wishes, there will be no funeral
service.
Flowers are gratefully declined.
As an
expression of sympathy, donations in Bill's name may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Sask, 279 3rd
Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
CHARTRAND
PILOTTI
Freda Irene Pilotti, aged 95
years of Moose Jaw, SK, passed
away on Monday, July 20th,
2015. A Graveside Service will
be held on Monday, July 27th,
2015 at 3:00 p.m. in Rosedale
Cemetery with Father Rick
Krofchek officiating. Those
wishing to attend may meet
inside the cemetery gates by
2:45
p.m.
Freda
was
predeceased by her parents and
husband, Charlie Pilotti (1996).
She will be lovingly remembered
by her sister, Eva Morgan; and
numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. As an expression
of sympathy, donations may be made in Freda's name to
STARS Air Ambulance, 2640 Airport Road, Regina, SK
S4W 1A3.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
James Murdock,, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
QUINTON MERVIN RUSSELL SWANSON
On Saturday July 11, 2015, Quint
passed away at the age of 88 years
in Providence Place, Moose Jaw.
Quint was born September 18,
1926, the second oldest child in a
family of 5, on the Swanson
homestead in the Lake Valley
district. Quint attended Livingstone
School northeast of Brownlee,
completing grade 11. The family
moved to a farm in the Keeler
district in 1943 and Quint farmed
and resided there until 2013 when
failing health prompted the move to
Providence Place. Predeceased by his parents Reckard
and Gertie, 1 brother, and son-in-law Albert West, Quint is
survived by his wife of 62 years, Yvonne; daughter Judy
West, grandchildren Kerry and Russell; daughter Wanda
Jones (Brent), grandchildren Blair and Jasmyn; son Kevin
Swanson (Kerry), grandchildren Amanda and Brett and
two great-granddaughters Kelsee and Sydnee Christmann.
A private celebration of Quinton's life will be held at a later
date. Flowers are gratefully declined. In living memory of
Quinton, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones
& Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register
at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Stephanie Lowe Funeral Director
MACDONALD, RITA ISABEL (COOPER)
Friends & family are invited to a graveside service on
Saturday, August 15th, 2015 at 2:00PM at the Eyebrow
Cemetery honouring the life of Rita MacDonald. Lunch to
follow at the Senior Centre, Eyebrow, SK.
RONALD JAMES REEVE
February 1, 1927 - July 2, 2015
"I've had a good life!" - Ron Reeve
Victorine "Vickie" Chartrand, aged 87 years of Moose
Jaw and formerly of Bengough, SK, passed away
peacefully on Thursday, July 16th, 2015. The Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, July 25th, 2015 at
10:00 a.m. in Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church,
Bengough, SK with Father Anthony officiating. Flowers
are gratefully declined. As an expression of sympathy,
donations in Vickie's name may be made to The Alzheimer
Assoc. of Saskatchewan Inc, 301- 2550 - 12th Ave,
Regina, SK S4P 3X1.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
FORREST ROBERT SCHULTZ (BOB)
March 1st, 1928 - July 14th, 2015
Forrest Robert "Bob" Schultz,
aged 87 years of Moose Jaw, SK,
passed away Tuesday, July 14th,
2015 with his loving family by his
side. Bob was born in Moose
Jaw, SK and spent all of his life
here. He grew up in Moose Jaw
and worked at Johnstone Dairies.
Following that, he was employed
by the C.P.R. as a fireman and
engineer. He went to work at
Moose Jaw Hardware and then
Ashdowns. Bob later went into
partnership with Ray Ghiglione
and Reg Parker to buy Ashdowns
and worked there until his retirement in 1996. He was
predeceased by his father, Fred and mother, Daisey; as
well as by 11 brothers and sisters. Bob leaves to mourn:
his wife, Laura; children: Bob (Rhonda) Schultz, Tim
(Gail) Schultz, Lorrie (Gary) Straub, Patricia Paul (Greg
Paul - deceased) and Kathy (Robert) Thorneycroft; 14
grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; sister, Francis and
Ron McCarthy; brother, Ralph and Pat Schultz; sister,
Darlene Vestre; sister-in-law, Dorothy Staseson; as well as
many special nieces and nephews. Bob was an active
member in his church at Emmanuel Lutheran. He enjoyed
singing in the Gospel Choir. He enjoyed fishing with his
son-in-law Gary and morning coffee breaks with Ray
Ghiglione and Lawrence Temple. Bob volunteered for
many years at Providence Place and was noted for his
talent for pouring a good drink. Bob and Laura spent
winter holidays in Palm Springs, visited Germany,
Australia, South America and Hawaii, and travelled with
good friends to the Maritimes.
He formed great
friendships. Bob was a great husband and father, and
was loved deeply by his children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren with whom he had many pleasant
memories.
A Memorial Service will be held on
Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. in Emmanuel
Lutheran Church, 15 Paul Drive, Moose Jaw, SK with
Reverend John Kreutzwieser officiating.
As an
expression of sympathy, donations in Bob's name may be
made to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Organ Fund, Box
1376, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4R3 or the Saskatchewan
Lung Association, Box 58000, Saskatoon, SK S7K 7Y4.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
James Murdock, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
After a full life of 88 years, Ron passed away Thursday,
July 2, 2015 at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital. Born at
the family homestead, Elim Farms near Grenfell, SK. Ron
grew up in the farming community with his parents and
brother Dennis. On July 10, 1949 he married his
sweetheart, Ethel Annie Hewitt, Ron is predeceased by
their infant daughter Rhonda, grandson Colton White,
granddaughter Maranda Reeve and brother Dennis Reeve.
Ron is survived by his bride of 66 years Ethel, sons
Warren, Barry (Gerri), Randy (Margo), Kelly (Karen), Rick
(Michelle), daughter Lori White (Ron) and their families,
including 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Ron loved visiting with family and friends at home, at
Buffalo Pound Lake, and at the Anavets. He enjoyed
playing pool, working in the garden and watching the Blue
Jays play. Ron was an avid reader, and also had a few
stories of his own to tell. We will celebrate his life and
honour his memory at a Memorial Tea to be held on
Friday, July 24, 2015, at 2:00 pm, in the Redpath
Lounge at Parkview Funeral Chapel, 474 Hochelaga St.
W, Moose Jaw, SK. Blair & Kelly Scott, Funeral
Directors. (306) 694-5500. We welcome you to share
your
photos,
memories
and
condolences
at
www.parkviewfuneralchapel.ca.
BOOKOUT
Kenneth Bruce Bookout was
born March 4, 1949 in Moose
Jaw, SK and was taken from us
suddenly on July 16, 2015 while
enjoying his summer paradise in
the Shuswaps.
Ken resided in Moose Jaw where
he worked for the C.P Rail as a
conductor for 36 years. Ken had a
love for all sports but his
particular passion was hockey.
You could always find #35 in the
net playing for his "Reds" or the Crusty Canucks. Through
all the sports and recreation, Booker made many lifelong
friends that he held very dearly in his heart. His role as
family social convener kept him busy, he loved to plan
family coffee dates and after his mother's death his
mission became to keep the family strongly connected.
Nothing was more evident than the pride and joy he
possessed when spending time with his 7 beautiful
grandchildren, to which he was affectionately known as
Grampsky. Kenny B's heart belonged to his girls, Gaye,
Amber, Stacey, and Allison, but for the last 22 years he
inherited a son and best friend in Ryan. The rink, the lake
and life itself will never be the same, but his legacy as a
man will never be forgotten.
Ken is survived by his wife and best friend Gaye;
daughters Amber (Danny), Stacey (Ryan), Alli (Chad) and
grandchildren Sierra, Sidney, Isabella, Elizabeth,
Alexander, Gabrielle and Grayson; brother Lou (Karen);
sisters Donna (Glen), Jackie, Robbie (Joe); sister-in-law
Shelley (Allan) and brother-in-law Ron (Gail); many loving
nieces, nephews, their spouses and children. He is
predeceased by his father Joseph Harold (Pete), mother
Hazel Annie Marie, nephew Jordan and lifelong friend
Jimmy Miller.
A memorial service will be held on the goal line at Mosaic
Place at 7 PM on Saturday, July 25th, 2015. Anyone who
would like to pay their respects is welcome to attend.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that you take an
opportunity to "Pay It Forward".
"If ever there is a tomorrow when we're not together there
is something you must remember; You are braver than
you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you
think, but the most important thing is even if we are apart
I'll always be with you."
JULY 29, 2015
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SHEICHUK, Ivan August
ZINN
Robert Douglas "Doug" Zinn
passed away July 14, 2015 at the
age of 90. Doug is predeceased
by his sister Evelyn; brothers
Roy, Jack, Lyle and Jim. He will
be lovingly remembered by his
wife of 60 years, Betty; son Joe;
daughters Cheryl (Rod) Jorstad,
and
Linda
(Gord)
Manz;
grandchildren Ryan (Shayna),
Trent and Carley; brother Bill
(Daisy); as well as numerous
nieces and nephews, and special
friend Peppy. Special thanks to
the Doctors, nurses and staff at
the Moose Jaw Union Hospital, and for the excellent care
provided by Extendicare. A Family Graveside Service will
be held at Rosedale Cemetery at a later date. For those so
wishing, memorial donations may be made to the Moose
Jaw Health Foundation, 455 Fairford St. E., Moose Jaw,
S6H 1H3. In living memory of Doug, a memorial planting
will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please
sign
the
memorial
register
at
website:
www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Dayna Smith-Short Funeral Director
SALIGER
Christine Saliger, aged 90 years
of Moose Jaw, SK, passed away
peacefully on Monday, July 13th,
2015.
Christine was born in
Kunzendorf, Czechoslovakia on
November 17th, 1924. She came
to Canada and married Walter in
1955 and they purchased their
farm south of Moose Jaw in 1961.
Mom and Dad loved fishing,
bowling and their trips to Europe
and
Hawaii.
She
was
predeceased by her husband
Walter in 1999. Christine will be
missed by son, Joe (Roberta) and granddaughter, Karrin.
We would like to thank the caregivers at Extendicare. In
keeping with Christine's wishes, a Private Family
Service will be held. Flowers are gratefully declined. As
an expression of sympathy, donations in Christine's
memory may be made to the Alzheimer Association of
Saskatchewan Inc, 301-2550 - 12th Ave, Regina, SK S4P
3X1.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
On Saturday, July 18th, 2015, Ivan
passed away at the Moose Jaw
Union Hospital. He was raised on
the family farm at Sturgis, SK.
Ivan received his education at the
Sturgis elementary and high
schools, where he took great
interest in writing and debating.
He remained passionate in his
beliefs. He was predeceased by
his father, Nick, of Penticton BC in
1991. Ivan is survived by his
mother, Rose - Penticton, BC; son,
Rick (Lindsey) and daughter, Karen, both of Yorkton, SK;
brother, Tom - Terrace, BC; sister, Lyla (Tom) - Calgary,
AB; brother, Gene - Sherwood Park, AB; as well as many
family members and friends. Ivan lived for the outdoors,
and probably forgot more about nature than most of us
would ever know. His shooting and hunting skills were
exemplary and resulted in many trophies which adorned
his walls. Ivan also enjoyed fishing, hiking, writing and
taking moonlight walks on deserted country dirt roads,
always with camera in hand. He found joy in singing
songs from the '60's and knew them by heart. Ivan
enjoyed cooking and took great pride in his garlic recipes,
which he claimed were legendary! His quick wit, sense of
humour and ability to make others laugh made everyone
who knew him comfortable and welcomed. At a later
date, interment will take place in Penticton, BC. Those
so wishing may make a donation in Ivan's name to The
Canadian Diabetes Association, 917A Albert St, Regina,
SK S4R 2P6 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Sask,
279 3rd Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
James Murdock, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
WOOD
With heavy hearts we announce
the passing of Raymond Ernest
"Woody" Wood, on July 13, 2015
at the age of 92. Ray will be
lovingly remembered by his wife of
67 years Verna, and his daughter
Dorothy.
Ray was born in
Brownlee, SK and received his
schooling in Moose Jaw.
He
served in the Army during WWII.
Ray worked in the automotive and
lumber industries, and after
retiring helped out at Wood Acres.
Ray loved to hunt, fish, play
hockey, softball and curl. At Ray's
request, there will be no funeral or graveside service. In
this time of sadness Verna and Dorothy request time to be
alone with their memories. Please no visits or phone
calls. In lieu of flowers or food, please donate to a charity
of your choice. In living memory of Ray, a memorial
planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home.
Please sign the memorial register at website:
www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Lew Young Funeral Director
WYATT
Robert "Bob" Gordon Wyatt, aged
83 years of Moose Jaw, SK,
passed away on Monday, July
20th, 2015. Bob will be lovingly
remembered by his wife of 60
years, Shirley; children: Whitlow
(Bobbie), Gary (Marianne) and
Janet
(Ron)
Smolinski;
7
grandchildren;
5
greatgrandchildren; brother, Hal; as well
as numerous other relatives. The
Funeral Service will be held on
Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. in Moose Jaw
Funeral Home with Reverend Doug Hallman officiating.
Flowers are gratefully declined. As an expression of
sympathy, donations in Bob's name may be made to the
Children's Wish Foundation of Canada, P.O. Box 309
Saskatoon, SK S7K 3L3. A full obituary will appear on the
funeral home website.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Moose Jaw Funeral Home,
268 Mulberry Lane.
Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director
306-693-4550
www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
Zabolotney, George
December 19, 1917 - July 19, 2015
It is with heavy hearts that we
announce the passing of George
Zabolotney, in his 98th year. He
was predeceased by his parents,
Matthew
and
Dorothy,
wife
Margaret; brother Floyd, sister
Catherine, and great-granddaughter,
Everly. George is survived by his
son Robert (Darlene) of Airdrie,
daughter Sherry of Moose Jaw,
grandson Dean (Jessica) of Airdrie
and their daughter Claire, granddaughter Meghen (Terry
Boehmer) of Airdrie and their sons Benjamin and Cole,
siblings Evelyn Krowchenko of Saskatoon, Howard (Lilian)
of Assiniboia, Gladys of Moose Jaw and numerous nieces
and nephews. George was born at the farm at Viceroy,
where he grew up and farmed with his father for a few
years. It was when he met the new schoolteacher,
Margaret, that he knew she was "the one" for him. They
were married on October 30, 1941, and farmed in the
Tilney/Briercrest district where they were both very active
in the community. In 1975, they retired to Moose Jaw
and joined Minto United Church. Music was always a
favourite pastime, from playing in the Viceroy Jubilee
Band, to playing for dances around Briercrest, to being an
active member of Band City Band for many years in
Moose Jaw. Wednesday night concerts in the park were
enjoyed for many summers. With declining health,
George moved into Providence Place in November, 2013.
The family would like to thank all the staff, but especially
the many caregivers, RNs, recreation workers and
volunteers who demonstrated such dedicated and tender
care; particularly in his final days. The Funeral Service
will be held on Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. in
Parkview Funeral Chapel. Glenys Grosenick will officiate
and interment will take place at Sunset Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, donations in George's name may be made to
Minto United Church, 1036-7th Ave. NW, Moose Jaw, SK,
S6H 4C4, or to Providence Place Foundation Inc., 100 2nd Ave. NE, Moose Jaw, SK, S6H 1B8.
Arrangements are entrusted to
Parkview Funeral Chapel.
Blair & Kelly Scott,Funeral Directors.
(306) 694-5500.
Please see our online
book of condolences at
www.parkviewfuneralchapel.ca
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270 Caribou Street West
Phone: 693-0606
7047007
306-280-7606
www.difleyranchestates.com
7051823
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306-693-8733
7047467
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CRAIK: 159 ac. - all nat. grass, Arm River runs
through property!
PARKBEG: 2228 ac. - 784 cult. ac., 900 ac. tame
grass, assess. 45,870/qtr., all but 3 qtrs. fenced,
strong water supply. Call for details!
PARRY: 1118 ac. - 1013 cult. ac., 1872 sq ft
bungalow.
For all your buying or
selling needs - contact
www.lanerealty.com
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(306) 690-6676
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