Moose Jaw Express
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Moose Jaw Express
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A1 MOOSE JAW Volume 9, Issue 29 Wednesday, July 20, 2016 EXPRESS Moose Jaw’s REAL community newspaper www.mjvexpress.com 306.694.1322 NOW INCLUDING: SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN WWW.AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM .COM @MooseJawExpress @MooseJawExpress Moose Jaw named one of Canada’s Top 25 Best Places for Business by Scott Hellings 22,000 COPIES WEEKLY TO 67 COMMUNITIES SURROUNDING MOOSE JAW EVERY HOME, BUSINESS, FARM & APARTMENT Moose Jaw’s best read paper LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED A PROUD SASKATCHEWAN COMPANY Retirement living is all about choice. Life is what you make it, so make it great at The Bentley by Revera. Thanks to our engaging recreation programs and variety of daily menu options, the best part about living at a Revera retirement residence is making each day your own. Call today to learn more! The Bentley 425 4th Ave NW Moose Jaw 306-692-7161 reveraliving.com 17583 04/16 OVER The Friendly City is gaining a reputation as one of the top business destinations in Canada. Last week ProfitGuide.com listed Moose Jaw at number nine on their list of Canada’s Top 25 Best Places for Business in 2016. The survey highlights the Canadian cities that strike an optimal balance between prosperous markets, reasonable costs, and business-friendly taxation and regulation. Using a combination of public and proprietary market data and survey responses from some 60 municipalities with populations of 15,000 or more, they awarded each city scores on factors such as the cost of office space, the speed of processing a building permit and the percentage of residents holding a university degree. Saskatoon was the only other Saskatchewan city on the list, coming in at number three. Alberta cities rounded out the rest of the top five with Grand Prairie (first), Edmonton (second), Lethbridge (fourth) and High River (fifth). “I think it is great and might even be long overdue. I am not overly surprised,” said Rob Clark, CEO of the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce. “I like that now maybe even more people will be looking at Moose Jaw as a place to do business. People are going to be looking at us and that bodes well for the city…To be able to score as well as Moose Jaw did, I think that is an amazing outcome for us.” The average household income was listed as $86,634. Average general lease rate was recorded as $21.33 per square foot/year. The corporate income tax rate was listed at 27 per cent. The stats do note, however, that the city only has an annualized population growth of .90 per cent. “People are going to be looking at us Moose Jaw was also highlighted in a separate list of Can- and that bodes well for the city…” ada’s Top 10 Most Business-Friendly Places for 2016. Moose Jaw came in 10th place. This list highlights the -Rob Clark, CEO of the Moose Jaw & District cities and districts that work hard to ensure businesses Chamber of Commerce. feel appreciated. Once again, Saskatoon was the only other Saskatchewan es work hard to make our city an inviting place to live, work, learn and invest in – it’s the Moose Jaw advancity on the list, finishing in ninth place. “We are pleased that the world is being exposed to what tage,” said Mayor Deb Higgins in a press release. Moose Jaw has to offer. Our economic development and Visit www.profitguide.com to read through the entire list planning department, along with our local tourism or- and see all the stats. ganization, Chamber of Commerce and local business- PAGE A2 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 IN MANUFACTURER MAIL-IN REBATES ON SELECT TIRES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT: HIGHLAND RD. 100 $ * THATCHER DR. McKENZIE LN CHESTER RD. GET UP TO Life is better in the Quick Lane.® VILLAGE FORD LINCOLN 661 THATCHER DR. E., MOOSE JAW, SK (306) 694-3278 HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY- FRIDAY 8AM-6PM SATURDAY 8AM-5PM MAINTENANCE • TIRES • BRAKES • OIL & FILTER • BATTERIES • ALIGNMENT All offers expire 03/31/16. Offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. See Quick Lane Manager for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Quick Lane Dealer may sell for less. Only available at participating locations. Quick Lane is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company. ©2016 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. COMING EVENTS Please note that coming events are placed where space is available and that priority is given to local non-profit groups and organizations. TAOIST TAI CHI Summer Schedule until August 31st: Voluntary Practice - meet Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. in St. Andrew’s parking lot. Class will go until 10:30 a.m. YOGA IN THE PARK every Monday from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., until August 28, Rain or Shine at the Crescent Park Amphitheater. *Your minimum $5 donation goes directly to Hunger in Moose Jaw initiatives! LEGO NIGHT! For youth ages 10-18 on Wednesday, July 20 at 6.30 p.m. at the library. You’re never too old for these colourful, classic building blocks. The only limit is your imagination. No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. SLEEPWELL BABY CLINIC with Chelsea Wahl, Certified Sleep Consultant. This program will take place on Thursday, July 21 at 2:30 p.m. at the Public Library. Chelsea Wahl, Certified Child Sleep Consultant, will explain the science of sleep and how SleepWell Baby can support you while you teach your child(ren) the skills of independent sleep so the whole family can rest easy. We will have plenty of time for sleep questions, so bring them with you! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. TUESDAYS BINGO at Church of Our Lady Parish Hall; 7:00 p.m. start. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. BRICKSPO will be held on July 23 and 24 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Western Development Museum. Come and see hundreds of LEGO creations by incredible local adult builders. There will be a Kids Building contest for ages 8-14. Create something based on a LEGO City building in the style of the Creator building series. Visit sasklegousersgroup. yolasite.com . Regular museum admission applies. MANGA CLUB! For youth ages 10-18 on Saturday, July 23 at 3:00 p.m. at the Public Library. Join us for a manga minded gathering consisting of crafts, anime viewings, book discussions and more! No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. GRANDMOTHERS 4 GRANDMOTHERS meeting July 25 (Mon.) at 1:30 p.m. At St. Aidan Anglican Church, corner of High St and 1st Ave. E. Please use 1st Ave. side door. We raise funds to help AIDS orphans and their caregivers in Africa. www.stephenlewisfoundation.org a registered charity. Topic: upcoming supper on Sept. 21 at Boston Pizza North. Tickets will be sold at Co-op on July 28, Aug 25 & Aug 31, Sept 1 & 2. Advance sales only! New members of either gender welcomed! Call 306-692-1766 for info, or afternoons 306-693-3848. AVID KNITTERS GROUP MEETING with Barb Silvester, Moose Jaw Public Library. The program will take place on Tuesday, July 26 at 2:30 p.m. at the Library. Come and join the group and bring your own projects, yarn and needles, or join in the shared project. All knitters, and those who crochet, from beginners to experienced are welcome to attend. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. WRITER’S CIRCLE FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 on Wednesday, July 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the Public Library. Calling all bourgeoning writers! Join us for an evening of reading, writing, inspiration and critique. Feel free to bring a piece of your own writing. No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. BODYTALK IS WHOLE HEALTHCARE with Sherry Gilbert and Theodora van den Heuvel, BodyTalk Practitioners. The program will take place on Thursday, July 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Public Library. Realize the magnificent power of your body by learning about BodyTalk and how it stimulates the body’s natural healing response. Receive an overview of the BodyTalk system and learn the simple techniques that will allow you to take your health into your own hands and essentially change your life! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. MOOSE JAW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT at Hillcrest Golf Course on September 8 with shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.; best ball. Featuring fastest hole of golf Hole #16, $40/team. To register call 306.692.6414 or email chamber@ mjchamber.com . Team registration $500/team; individual $135pp and fastest hole contest $40/team. “OL’ TIME ROCK N’ ROLL DINNER, CHARITY AUCTION AND DANCE FUNDRAISER in support of Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides will be held September 9th at the Golden Nugget Centre; doors open 5:30 pm with a social hour, followed by a served dinner and an opportunity to meet Normand and his Dog Guide “Austin”. There will be a charity auction and dancing our “bobby sox” off to the best tunes of the 50s-60s era. Tickets $45 pp and tables for 8 available. Everyone Welcome to attend. To purchase tickets contact Llynne Lambert @306.630.4997 or Lynann Pethick @306.694.4121. CELEBRATE CANADA’S 150 BIRTHDAY WITH THE MURALS OF MOOSE JAW. You are invited to be part of this special Canada 150 Mosaic Mural celebrating our Canadian Snowbirds. Come paint a 4” x 4” tile in your own style that will be used as a background in the Mural. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS PRIOR TO THE PAINTING DATE. Only 600 limited spaces available on a first registered basis. Painting will be done September 15, September 16, and September 17th, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. To register, call 306-693-8097 or email: admin.tmj@sasktel.net MOOSE JAW BAND CITY BAND: Band practices held Monday evenings 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. in the Legion (upstairs ballroom), 268 High Street W. Can you play a reed or brass instrument? Amateur or advanced musicians welcome. Bring your favorite swing melodies. To learn more, come to band practice or contact the Bandleader at 693-6262. THE MOOSE JAW TRAP AND SKEET CLUB is now open for the season. We shoot on Thur. evening at 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:00 p.m. We are located across the No. 1 from the end of Thatcher Dr. about a quarter mi. New shooters are welcome. Come join us for an enjoyable time. For information call Al at 306-631-0833. SUNNINGDALE COMMUNITY CHURCH invites you to Sunday Services starting at 10:30 a.m., Youth Group Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m., and Friday Evening Services starting at 7:00 p.m. Please join us at 61 Avens Road for a great time of fellowship. Please phone 306-693-7040 or email info@sunningdalechurch.ca for more information. MOOSE JAW & DISTRICT SENIORS’ ASSOCIATION @Timothy Eaton Garden – 101-510 Main St N. For more information, call 306-694-4223 or mjsenior@sasktel.net Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Garden every Friday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and dance. All are welcome! Pickle Ball at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. Pickleball was created with one thing in mind: fun. It was designated to be easy to learn and play for any age. Join for some fun and exercise. Cost $2. Whist at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Cost: $2. SASKATCHEWAN SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT at T. Eaton Garden from July 18 to 20. SHUFFLEBOARD PANCAKE BREAKFAST at T. Eaton Garden on Wednesday, July 20 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Cost: $6. You don’t have to be a shuffler to take part in the breakfast. Everyone welcome! COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave. N.E. For more information call (306) 692-6072. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 (306) 693-4466 326 HIGH ST W, MOOSE JAW www.crosscanadaflooring.ca 29 High Street West • Moose Jaw, SK Phone: (306) 692-1812 Toll Free 1-888-692-1812 A Family Tradition of Excellence in Service F ol g i z an I n su ran ce I n c. offers a wi d e sel ect i on of p rod u ct s an d exp ert i se t o serv e ou r cu st omers ri sk man ag emen t n eed s. W e c a n a ls o w o r k w i t h s p ec i a lt y i n s u r a n c e n eed s . I f y o u h a v e a u n i q u e s i t u a t i o n t h a t r eq u i r es a s p ec i a li z ed q u o t e, p lea s e f eel f r ee t o c o n t a c t u s . • P er s o n a l I n s u r a n c e • Co m m er c i a l I n s u r a n c e • S p ec i a lt y P r o d u c t s • A g r i -B u s i n es s I n s u r a n c e • H ea lt h & T r a v el I n s u r a n c e • G ro u p In s u ra n c e WWW.FOLGIZAN.COM • OPEN SATURDAYS 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A3 Celebrating Saskatchewan Provincial Parks MLA for the Moose Jaw North Constituency Total funding for the provincial parks system since 2007 is more than $200 million. This includes capital expenditures and investment, operational funding, and parks programming. New programs being offered include the Learn to Camp program, the Learn to Fish program, and the Cultural Access Pass, which provides newcomers free entry to day-use areas within parks. Learn more at saskparks.net 326-B High Street West • 306-692-8884 • moosejawnorthmla@shaw.ca • www.warrenmichelson.ca • Open 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday Wakamow’s riverbank restoration project almost complete by Scott Hellings Wakamow’s riverbank restoration is nearing completion, with working wrapping up at Reach Two. For several months now, Wakamow Valley Authority has been pursing a riverbank restoration project. The goal is to strengthen the riverbank along the Moose Jaw River and Plaxton’s Lake. Funding was provided by the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program. Sections of the riverbank suffered severe erosion as a result of flooding events in 2011, 2013, and 2015. This erosion threatened bridges, roads, and trails. Work has focused on two areas, known as Reach One and Reach Two. The areas are upstream of the Assiniboine Pedestrian Bridge and upstream of the Sioux Bridge. The project, which began in November 2015, should be completed by the end of July. “The only thing that is left to do is we need to put up protective fencing where the trail is because it is quite steep where it is now. They will pave the trail and they will also pave the new road,” said Margaret Moran, CEO of Wakamow Valley Authority “It seems like after the torrential rainstorm we had that everything is still in place. We probably would have been finished already had the rain not started…It is exciting to see this project finally coming to an end. It wasn’t without its challenges but we also had some benefits because we had such beautiful weather this winter, and so they were able to work on it for so long.” The project is already paying dividends. “I have found the river is a little healthier and I don’t think there is not as much erosion happening. There is a lot more fish in the river and so a lot of people are now interested in fishing in the Moose Jaw River and they want to know what the fishing is like. Those are the positive aspects.” Moran says the construction has garnered a lot of interest. In particular, communities that have faced similar erosion problems have expressed an interest in the project. “This is the first time this type of restoration has been done in Saskatchewan. In that aspect, it is a demonstration and so I think people are taking a wait and see approach,” said Moran. “The Water Security Agency came down and observed a few times. I think they are looking to see if it works here because then maybe it can work someplace else. As far as the cost differential between this and a hard engineered solution, this is probably a third of the price of what that would be.” Of course, this approach also looks more natural. Moran says they have planted lots of trees and shrubs, in addition to those planted by the contractor, OSC Western. Moran says that it will take some time for nature to catch up to where it was before the project started. That being said, she believes eventually you won’t notice the difference. “By planting a variety of new shrubs and trees it rejuvenates this valley. It also serves to repair that riparian area in those two areas. Hopefully, we won’t see any further erosion caused by ice damming.” Despite recent funding concerns, it has certainly been a busy few months at Wakamow. In addition to the riverbank project, renovations are underway at the main office. As a result, the building will now include a small interpretive centre. As well, work continues on the Trans Canada Trail suspension bridge. Finally, the new Kinsmen-Wellesley playground will be installed in the fall. Sask. cities housing construction declines Housing starts in Saskatchewan cities between 10,000 and 50,000 population were down 28 per cent from last year at the end of June. Data from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows only 157 housing units were started this year compared with 219 in the same period last year. Single family residences fell the most — 33 pet cent — to 66 from 98 while multiple units fell by one-quarter to 91 from 121. Surprisingly housing starts increased by Ron Walter for Moose Jaw Express in two oil patch cities. Estevan had 22 starts compared with 11 in 2015 while Weyburn had 11 versus two. In other oil patch centres, Swift Current continued to suffer with only three new homes versus 25 last year. Lloydminster also lagged with 33 units versus 56. Moose Jaw had 44 starts down from 51. Of those 25 were multiple units, up one from 2015. Nineteen were single family, down from 27. Multiple units at 25 were up one. In Prince Albert, 56 home starts equalled HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP DEPENDABLE FLOOR SOLUTIONS THE SOLUTION TO “SLIPPERY WHEN WET” FOR FLOORS & BATHTUBS last year’s construction. North Battleford had a mere three starts compared with 38 last year. Yorkton had one start versus 15 in 2015. 306-693-1033 dependablefloorsolutions@gmail.com www.dependableflooringsolutions.ca DR. F.H. WIGMORE REGIONAL Gifts galore from ceiling to floor. Neatest little gift shop in town!! All purses and sun hats 25% off All proceeds from every sale go towards Hospital Equipment. HOURS: MON-FRI: 9AM-6PM SAT: 10AM-4PM SUN: 1PM-4:30PM 55 DIEFENBAKER DR. • 306-694-0355 We have everything to make your Fairy Garden Magical we also do custom Fairy Gardens 26 Main St. N. Moose Jaw • 306-692-9955 www.pasttimesphoto.com AY WEDNESDAY/SUND STEAK NIGHT $ 15.00 Steak & 12 oz. Beer 8 Main Street North 306-692-4747 PAGE A4 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 FREE 10” 1/2 CHEESESTICKS PRICE 306-6928999 WITH ANY SIZE PIZZA BREAKFAST 306-6941333 1711 MAIN STREET NORTH MOOSE JAW, SK S6J 1L6 306-6938777 OFFERS END AUGUST 15,2016 OFFERS END AUGUST 15,2016 COMING EVENTS Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday at 6:00 p.m. and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Cosmo Jam Sessions at Cosmo Centre are back Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Come join the fun and great music! ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – Branch 59 Moose Jaw, 268 High St W: Like us on Facebook @ Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 Moose Jaw; Check our website @ br59sklegion.ca Legion Fun Day – Sunday July 24th at the Lynbrook Golf & Country Club, Moose Jaw. Sign-up at the Legion by July 10th for golf, horseshoes, lawn darts, or all three!! Fun time for all members and guests. Legion Meat Draw in the lounge Saturdays @ 3:00 pm. Everyone welcome Legion Foot Care Clinic – last Thursday of the month (Legion members only). Please call 306-692-5453 to book an appointment. ARMY NAVY AND AIR FORCE VETERANS, 279 High St. W. Phone 306.693.1656. Anavets Meat Draw held every Saturday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome! Anavets Cribbage held every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Please call to register306.693.1656. Everyone Welcome! Anavets Tuesday and Thursday Pool Night starts at 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome! ANAVETS BARBECUE on Wednesday, July 27 at 279 High St. W. Supper from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. BBQ chicken, roasted potatoes, vegetables, salads, and dessert! Reserve tickets by calling 306-693-1656. Cut-off for tickets is Monday, July 25. Everyone welcome! FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, 561 Home St. W, Moose Jaw. Monday evenings: Cribbage – 7:00 p.m.; $2pp. Registration 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Tuesdays (first and third): Auxiliary meetings at 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays: Eagles Dart League – 7:30 p.m. This is a mixed event and open to members. Thursdays: Ladies Auxiliary Meat draw – 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturdays – Dancing at Eagles with live bands performing – 8:30 p.m. to closing Sundays (first and third): 11:30 a.m. Aerie meeting THE FRIENDLY CITY OPTIMIST CLUB invites everyone to meetings at the Heritage Inn on the second & fourth Tuesday of each month. Social at 6:00 p.m./Supper at 6:30 p.m./meeting at 7:00 p.m. For more info call 306.694.4121 or email lpethick@sasktel.net INFORMED CHOICES Pregnancy Center. Dropin Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Free confidential and non-judgmental counselling and support available for women and men experiencing an unplanned pregnancy at 251A High St. W. Text 306690-8462. BINGO is held every Tuesday evening at Church of Our Lady Community Centre, 566 Vaughan St. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. Lunch is available. SALVATION ARMY: a.m./Sunday Worship at 11:00 a.m./Evening Service 6:30 p.m. at Community Complex. MOOSE JAW SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE TROUPE invites all to come join in the social dance of Scotland. Great exercise with lively music as in reels, jigs and more slower and stately as in strathpeys taking you through special formations. Classes: Thursdays 7-8:30 pm at the Moose Jaw Public Library. For more information call 306.972.6121 or 306.692.9851. MOOSE JAW ROTARY CLUB meets Mondays at noon at the Heritage Inn. Information available at 306-692-3842. ROTARY CLUB OF MOOSE JAW WAKAMOW meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Heritage Inn. K-40 CLUB OF MOOSE JAW generally meets the second Tuesday of the month. THE MOOSE JAW SCRABBLE CLUB meets every Friday afternoon at 1:00pm in the Craft Room at the Cosmo Centre 235 3rd Ave NE. Come join us for several games of brain challenging fun. For information call 306 692 0731. MOOSE JAW DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB meets at the Comfort Inn three times per week: Mondays – 7:00 p.m. – Rookie-Master Night/ Thursdays – 7:00 p.m. – Stratified Open Pairs/ Wednesdays – 1:30 p.m. – Stratified Open Pairs. For Partnerships call Dave Morrell at 693-1427. Sunday School at 9:30 REFLECTIVE MOMENTS Ducks divert convoy’s attention In my understanding of the word “convoy,” a group of vehicles, whether wagon train wagons Joyce Walter or modFor Moose Jaw Express ern cars, trucks and SUVs make arrangements to travel together for safety purposes. That means the leader shouldn’t speed ahead, the centre vehicles shouldn’t tailgate, and the end vehicle shouldn’t dawdle. A convey leaves together and arrives together. That is the rule upon which I base my interpretation of convoy. Something like a parade setting out with specific distances between each participant. That is what I expected when after a long but pleasant day at the Eyebrow Fair we three drivers decided to head for home, leaving the wellkept park, campground and rink facility in the energetic community northwest of Moose Jaw. That morning we three had made our separate ways to the fair: one coming up the No. 42 Highway that someday will be a decent roadway upon which tourists will enjoy travelling. At the moment it isn’t so pleasant and is avoided if at all possible. The other two went cross country, leaving the Trans-Canada north of Mortlach and travelling past Pelican Lake along a curvaceous gravel-covered grid route that takes one through at least two rural municipalities. There are birds to view, bodies of water to avoid, crops to admire, horses and cattle to stare at, and on this morning, I also witnessed three deer. One stood on the road ahead of me and took my measure before bounding off the gravel to join her two friends in a canola field where only ears and the tops of their heads were visible. That sighting that early in the morning was bound to set the tone for the rest of the day. As we headed back to Moose Jaw, on the grid, at descending dusk, the leader wasted no time in making for the paved highway. As the driver in the middle I kept his tail lights in view for several kilometres before dropping back to wait on Housemate who was bringing up the rear. His headlights winked around the corners until they would disappear and then re-appear, causing me to wonder if he were in trouble. Close to Mortlach the headlights came closer and I figured all was well. But upon more careful study, I realized the headlights in my rearview mirror were set too high to belong to his car. Perhaps, I reasoned, he was on a hill, but there are no hills, just curves on that road. I carefully crossed the highway outside Mortlach and pulled into the driveway of the former motel property. The vehicle behind me crossed and headed into Mortlach. It was not Housemate, unless he had hijacked an SUV along the way. I was positioned, with warning lights flashing, so I could see vehicles coming from the grid road. I waited five minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes and was just thinking I should head back that way or phone a friend in Eyebrow to head out to look for the rear-guard of our convoy. ed in my direction. It slowed and I realized it was Housemate, or at least someone driving his car. I breathed a relieved sigh and pulled out for the final leg of our journey. As we disembarked in the driveway I commented: “I thought you were right behind me but then you weren’t. What happened?” His reply: “I stopped to take pictures of some ducks and a hawk and the sunset,” not realizing he would have been better off saying he had slowed down to drive at a more careful speed on the winding road. He couldn’t figure out why I was upset with his answer, nor did he understand why I had been worried and now wasn’t excited to view his photos of ducks, a hawk and the sunset. The next day I did admit that the ducklings were quite cute and fuzzy and agreed with his description of a pleasant sunset — still disruptions to an effective convoy. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net But then a car turned east and head- Time to Hear the Sounds of Summer Wrinkle Reduction Tighten Skin Loose Fat Reduce Cellulite OUR BEST PROMOTION OF THE YEAR $1000 off a set of Legend 17 Hearing Aids* 3 years free batteries** Offer expires Free Remote and Free MyPal July 29, 2016 81 Athabasca St W, Moose Jaw *(not to be combined with any other offer) **10 packages/hearing aid/year 306-693-4123 or 1-877-505-4123 BEFORE RAPID RESULTS. SAFE.PAIN FREE FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL 306-630-2622 AFTER MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A5 TRADING THOUGHTS Afternoon of cultural experiences in rural southern Ontario After three days of travel through the rocks, trees and water of Northern Ontario and some hours on the multi-lane Highway 400, I by Ron Walter thought I’d give my partner/driver a break. Instead of a four-hour drive on Highways 400 and 401 to Woodstock from Barrie, I navigated us west of Barrie into rural Ontario to get two birds with one stone — relieve her of the stress driving that maniacal 401 and see some of rural Ontario. West we drove through picture postcard hills and fields on a neat highway. Not once did we see a sign saying: Toronto XX miles. Not once did my driver/partner exclaim: we are NOT going to Toronto!! Around noon we were hungry, stopping at a Timmy’s in the cool old downtown of Mount Forest. Probably, I thought a lot of these folks trace their genetics back four to six generations and wondered if that had any bearing on their attitude. As we entered Timmy’s the greying heads swivelled in our direction. It was as if an Outsider Alert bell went off. You could read the lips: “Who are they? Why are they in our town?” As we munched on our sandwiches one of them spotted our red Journey in the lot. “Who,” she demanded loudly “would want a bright colour car like that? “Probably speeders,’’ another insulted us. We had yet to utter one word to anyone but we were already labelled as criminals. When we pulled out of the lot my partner waved to all onlookers. The farm country — rolling hills, patches of trees, tidy farms and abandoned farmsteads — was lovely. Coming across a farm market, we stopped for a bathroom break. I bought some cream filled pastry rolls from the Mennonite women at the till. Minutes later I realized we had missed a turn to take us to Stratford and then Woodstock. I told my partner. We altered our route a couple of times but seemed to go in circles. In rural Ontario they have line roads, mostly paved, with numbered and named lanes that confused us bumpkins from the West. My partner was getting hot under the collar. I wanted to photograph some old barns but feared walking alone. A school with a line of buses picking up kids was ahead. I went in and asked directions. We left the school and I told my partner to take the wrong turn. As we drove by familiar landmarks I realized the error and improvised. It got us nowhere. If we kept going west, I said, we’d hit one of the Great Lakes. My partner was trembling with anger. “We’re lost in the middle of nowhere and you don’t care,” she shouted. “I do care. I’m just not going to worry myself into a heart attack,” I responded. “Next farm you’re stopping and asking directions,” she demanded. It was 4 p.m. We had intended to be in Woodstock by 5 p.m. We drove into a laneway. My heart sank. Two buggies sat in the driveway. Does this man ever go more than five miles from home? I asked myself. Walking into one of three bays where two men were cleaning up after building a hardwood floor I noticed the shaved younger man had a paunch, white straw hat, blue shirt and dark pants. The older man had a long flowing dark black beard with matching colour shirt and pants. “Hello, you look like my Hutterite friends from Saskatchewan,’’ I introduced myself. “You’re from Saskatchewan?” the older man seemed surprised. “Yes and I’m lost.” Aaron Weber kindly wrote out the directions to Woodstock in five easy steps. I thanked them, forgetting to ask if they were Amish or Mennonite. In the car my partner was munching on a fresh strawberry. While I sought directions Mrs. Weber came out, chatted, and gave her the berries. We were overwhelmed by the generosity. We made it to Woodstock just fine but used the wrong exit onto and off Highway 401 and the hotel. Three tries, a trip west on 401 to Tilsonburg where Stomping’ Tom Connors picked tobacco, and two missed exits later, we found the hotel. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net City of Moose Jaw, KFN sign historic agreement by Scott Hellings Mayor Deb Higgins (left) and Chief Dennis Dustyhorn sign the agreement between the City of Moose Jaw and the Kawacatoose First Nation. The City of Moose Jaw and the Moose nity,” said Mayor Deb Higgins. “We are Jaw Police Service has officially signed very pleased that Kawacatoose looked compatibility, municipal, and police at the opportunities and chose Moose service agreements with the Kawaca- Jaw and chose to put down some roots toose First Nation (KFN). This is the here in the city. This is an historic day first step towards creating the city’s first for the City of Moose Jaw…We look urban reserve. forward to opportunities for future deKFN owns and operates a gas station velopment and partnerships on many and convenience store they purchased levels.” in 2010. The property, located at 914 Dennis Dustyhorn is the Chief of KFN. Caribou St. W. is known as KFN Mar- He is excited about the partnership and ket. The agreement will provide for po- believes it will create many opportunilicing and municipal services, such as ties, both for his people and the City of fire, snow removal, and water/sewer for Moose Jaw. the property. The goal is for the land to “[It is about] working together, and not just back home, but our people workreceive reserve status. “Today, with the signing of these ser- ing with the people of Moose Jaw. We vice agreements we get to officially are looking forward to working with the welcome Kawacatoose to the commu- mayor, Deb Higgins. That is our numnity and officially declare the first urban ber one priority,” said Dustyhorn. “I reserve in the City of Moose Jaw. Ur- want to thank the people of Moose Jaw ban reserves have been important parts for accepting us. For us, this is a special of communities across this province but occasion.” Moose Jaw has never had the opportu- He hopes the agreement will benefit ev- eryone. He expects more Kawacatoose members will come to the city to seek jobs and other opportunities. In particular, Chief Dustyhorn says that Moose Jaw has a wealth of educational resources, as well as top-notch facilities for sport and recreation. It is also a great opportunity to teach Moose Javians about First Nations culture, while the people of KFN can learn more about the many different cultures here in the city. Thus, it is the first step to making Moose Jaw an even more inclusive city. Ultimately, Chief Dustyhorn says it was an easy decision to come to Moose Jaw. “We wanted to be different because everyone is going to Regina and Saskatoon. We wanted to come south. We thought it is a nice city and so we wanted to give it at try here.” As Crown land, KFN Market would be exempt from taxation. This is why the city must enter into the fee-for-service agreement. The fee is calculated the same way as property taxes and is equal to the amount that would be billed for municipal taxes. KFN will also enter into separate agreements with the school boards for the educational portion for the standard property tax levy. As well, they must also ensure, through bylaws and leases, the property has the same compatible land use, zoning, building and business standards and regulations that would apply to surrounding buildings. The federal government must still approve reserve status. This is expected to take several months. 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Barley crops fell by 2.1 per cent to 6.4 million acres across Canada, while in Saskatchewan acreage is up three per cent to 2.5 million acres. Oats planting fell 14 per cent to 2.9 million. In this province, oats is up seven per cent to 720,000 acres. Mustard acres went up 23 per cent to 525,000 with Saskatchewan farmers up 53 per cent to 390,000. Canola remains king of Canadian crops by acreage, according to Statistics National soybean acres are up marginally to 5.5 million acres. The survey did Canada’s spring planting estimates. not register Saskatchewan soybeans. Spring plantings this year show canola acres down 75,000 to just over 20 National grain corn acres are flat at 3.3 million. million acres. Chick peas, grown only in Saskatchewan, are up 39 per cent to 160,000 acres. Alberta and Manitoba farmers reduced acres slightly but Saskatchewan Canary seed, another Saskatchewan specialty, dropped 20 per cent to 260,000 marched on with a 2.1 per cent increase for 10.9 million acres. This province acres. accounts for almost 55 per cent of canola acreage. Lentils surged 48 per cent to 5.8 million acres with Saskatchewan seeding 5.3 Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net News and Notes from Hillcrest Golf Course Submitted by Rob Fulton, General Manager. The Hillcrest Golf Course has seen some incredible accomplishments as of late. First, Leighton Bearchell recorded a holein-one on Friday, June 17. It was Leighton’s fourth hole in one and, amazingly, the third hole on that exact hole. Jordan Banilevic got a hole-in-one on July 2 on hole 17. He was playing with Larry and Dallas Williams. That is an incredible drive from the blue tees. At age 85, Murray Palmer recorded his ninth hole-in-one on Saturday, July 2 on the second hole. The rumour is that he did it with a sand wedge! He was with his long time pals, Art and Fred. Finally, Matt Maltais scored a two-on-hole 14 on July 6 using a driver 4 iron. 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WDM manager Kathy Fitton explained how the four museums started in the 1940s when people were concerned that farm machinery used by pioneers was disappearing. The tour visitors enjoyed the tunnels and wanted to know who built them, were they original, and why were they built. The tour from Southern Ontario visited the WDM before leaving for a night in Medicine Hat. Some of them were interested in seeing the Prairies and wondered why trains here are so long and why they saw so many empty train cars sitting along the railway. Many enjoyed the wheat-based salad from Carol’s Catering so much they asked for the recipe. Billed as a Fabric of Canada tour, the tour stayed one night each in Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, and Regina. From Moose Jaw, the tour stopped in Medicine Hat and at the dinosaur park near Brooks, before taking in the Calgary Stampede. From Calgary the tour went to Revelstoke and Victoria, B.C. A boat from the north of Vancouver Island took them to Prince Rupert for a two-day train ride to Prince George and Jasper. The 20-day tour ended in Calgary with a flight home. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net Fundraising ideas — turkeys, pies, crop inputs, unused lots by Ron Walter for Agri-Mart Express Raising funds challenges all community-based organizations. There is never enough money; organizers worry about the same old events losing their attraction and look for new ideas. A recent Southwest District for Culture Recreation and Sport session involving 12 communities saw volunteers share ideas for fundraising events. The communities ranged in size from 100 people to 35,000 people. One of the year-round fundraisers is a community store staffed by volunteers. These stores are open one day a week with people from the community donating merchandise — no longer needed clothing, books, toys, furniture and treasures and so on — sold at reasonable prices. The store location is usually donated by the municipality. Three southern communities – Coronach, Bengough and Ogema — operate these kinds of stores. The stores generate between $80,000 and $118,000 a year for charity. Another type of fundraiser involves products farmer and ranchers use, with an auction of donated fertilizers, chemicals, innoculants, grease and similar products that can raise up to $35,000 in one night. A variant of that auction sells donated round bales with donors giving one bale each and raising up to $7,000 for charity. If farmers can expense purchases they are willing to bid up prices at these sales, knowing the money goes to a good cause, said one organizer. Standard fundraisers include dinner theatres, cabarets, suppers with silent and/or live auctions. One community did a curl and crawl event between two neighbouring towns. One village offers a yoga camp and earns between $1,000 and $2,000 per camp. A successful and unique fundraiser in one place was two roller derby teams playing in the local rink. In one community a parcel of unused town land raised over $100,000. The land was seeded, fertilized, sprayed and harvested with donated materials, labour and machines. One organization raised $3,000 producing and selling a calendar but learned many people use smart phones and have no need of a wall calendar. A community southeast of Moose Jaw showed terrific resourcefulness. A fowl supper was poorly attended for some reason, leaving a lot of left over turkey. Not wanting to waste that food, the committee made turkey pies from the leftovers and sold them. That was 10 years ago. They are still making turkey pies in two sizes and can’t keep up with the demand. 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The latest request suggests CAE Inc., the civilian operator of the military flight training at 15 Wing, sees potential for RCAF training at the municipal airport. The request predicts the local airport could become an economic driver for Moose Jaw as a business aviation hub, increase options for aerospace industry development in the area, and improve service to the Moose Jaw-Regina industrial corridor. An airport authority could apply for senior government funding programs and pull together funding from private and public sources. The Moose Jaw airport is deficient compared to six other major small cities in the province with a 2,954-foot runway — the shortest — and is the only one where smaller jets cannot land and take off. The smaller oil cities of Weyburn, Estevan and Swift Current have runways from 3,998 to 5,000 feet long. Runways at North Battleford, Prince Albert and Yorkton are all quite a bit longer than Moose Jaw. If Moose Jaw is indeed in the business of maintaining and attracting jobs and development we need a 21st Century airport. Do we need future generations of voters blaming former councils for airport shortsightedness as current voters do about cast iron water mains? The longstanding issue of the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport’s future came up at the last June meeting of city council. For over a decade, evidence and lobbying by airport users has suggested the municipal airport could be a little gem of economic development. For over a decade, the city has done nothing other than one runway repair with provincial funding of the project. The case for expansion of airport and runway to accommodate development, landing of larger planes and jets was and is strong. In today’s business world travel by air to communities for sales visits, demonstrations and inspections is common. Ten years ago that kind of traffic was building but Moose Jaw’s shorter runway forced people to either bypass this city or take a vehicle from Regina or Swift Current that has a larger runway. Walmart executive inspections were among those delayed by the short runway. Another strong case 10 years ago was the increasing costs for private and small commercial operators at the Regina airport. Costs were driving operators to seek less expensive locations with Moose Jaw’s proximity to Regina a preferred alternative. Those arguments fell on deaf ears. Past councils have never seen the local airport’s future as a priority; they had other uses for any money that could have been invested in an airport. Nor did it help that some vocal councillors incorrectly believed the local airport only benefits a crop duster and few “wealthy’’ owners of aircraft. This time the request for an improved municipal airport is different. The three-person stakeholder committee approaching council asked the city to set up an airport authority. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net LETTER TO THE EDITOR Appreciating Moose Jaw Police As a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, I condemn the inhumane act of violence committed against Dallas Police Department which resulted in death of five officers and several being injured. We pray for the deceased officers and their families. May God be their helper and protector in this time of grief and loss! BRAKE PAD SERVICE GET A REBATE INSTANTLY Save on Brake Pad Replacement When you buy a set of 4 Firestone Tires $25 $50 INSTANT REBATE INSTANT REBATE Offer valid until 07/29/16 Offer valid until 07/29/16 Wheel Alignment always 50% OFF with 4 tire purchase OPEN 8AM to 6PM Mon to Fri 306-691-0080 888 Main St. On the same note, I would like to express our gratitude and sincere thanks to Moose Jaw Police Department for their hard work and dedication. This incident reminds us that how all Police officers put their lives in harm’s way to protect civilians. Police officers have chosen to serve our community. This is an awesome responsibility. They are the ones who stand between us and the vandals, burglars, rapists and murders looking to harm us every day. I would like to assure that we stand with Moose Jaw Police which has good, honest, and hard working officers and staff. MJPD will find us standing shoulder to shoulder with them in time of need. Munib Waqas Ahmad Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Send your letters to the editor to: letters@mjvexpress.com or 888-241-5291 a i n i n t i n t n i a MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A9 J.Wilk Landscaping LTD. Best Price for the Best Quality Screened Mixed Topsoil in town!! 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The theme that kept coming up is the stigma that is holding people back,” said Della Ferguson, Hope Summit Chair. “How can we help remove that stigma or those barriers? We recognize there are so many barriers out there in life. Sometimes, those bar- riers are within us. Sometimes, we as society put those barriers up without even being aware of it. We can’t control how society acts…but we can impress upon individuals how you can break through those barriers. The best way to do that is through storytelling.” The Hope Summit committee recently put forward a request for speakers and Ferguson says they had a tremendous response. The committee will now assess the applications. Some speakers may be recorded ahead of time, to allow those who have an aversion to public speaking to still have an opportunity to share their story. Ferguson wants the Hope Summit to address the community’s needs. She believes the event will foster healing and introspection, both for the speaker and the audience. “It is an opportunity to be inspired by another,” said Ferguson. “We think this will have a ripple effect and we believe that effect will be hope. We want it to be empowering. We want to create a shift in how we look at our life circumstances and how we can interject hope.” The presentations will be recorded. This will allow participating organizations to use these videos as valuable resources. “It will be at the Performing Arts Theatre, so there is an opportunity to reach 135 people. But, in our minds, it is bigger than that. We are working in cooperation with a bunch of community members, including representatives from the Canadian Mental Health Association, Sask Polytechnic, Mental Health and Addictions from the Five Hills Health Region, Prairie South School Division, Holy Trinity Catholic School Division, and the library. I call it the dream team because it is such an amazing group of people.” Tickets will go on sale on September 10 at Common Café. That is World Suicide Prevention Day. The group will be on hand from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. to offer a free cup of coffee. They will also be handing out yellow hope bracelets and selling yellow t-shirts and other hope merchandise. The price of the tickets is still being finalized but Ferguson says they will be accessible. Sponsorship will be available. Of course, the Journey to Hope walk itself will take place on Saturday, September 24 at Crescent Park beginning at 10:00 a.m. The walk will start around 11:00 and the event will wrap up by noon. “We find that people count on that day to come together for that sense of solidarity with others who understand the profound loss of suicide,” said Ferguson. Visit http://journeytohope.synthasite.com for more information on the Journey to Hope. You can also visit www.hopesummit.ca for the latest on the Hope Summit event. There will also be a Facebook page. More details are forthcoming. Berry pickers sweeten afternoon by Ron Walter for Moose Jaw Express NEW AT SOUTH HILL FINE FOODS SUPER CONCENTRATED SAVE UNMATCHED MONEY PERFORMANCE SERIOUS & HOURS OF TIME Erica Rozo and Joshua Stark pick juicy saskatoons at Bend in the River Berries south of Moose Jaw along the Moose Jaw River. The scenic berry farm/bed and breakfast, operated by Stephanie and Jeff Crichton, is loaded with berries – saskatoons, sour cherries, haskaps, strawberries and goose berries among them. “Everything was 10 days ahead this year,” said Jeff, noting that early heat and rain spurred the growth. The berry farm with a kiosk, serving berry pies, milkshakes and pastries as well as selling picked berries is open until Aug. 15. • KITCHEN • LAUNDRY • HOUSEHOLD • BATHROOM • ATHLETIC LIVE DEMONSTRATION THURSDAY JULY 21 2:30 PM-4:30 PM PAGE A10 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 T W Y L A T O N D E V O L D REALTOR ® Cell: (306) 631-6895 Cute and Cozy 2 bedroom home with finished basement, located close to Westmount School and in a quieter area. This home has had extensive updates done in the past couple years, this picture perfect home with a large well maintained yard, and a huge deck for entertaining your guests. A double insulated garage finishes off this great property. $186,000 This home is located close to high school, Mall and downtown with large lot so there is plenty of room to build a garage. There are many updates to the home including all new flooring, siding and most windows. Main floor has a master bedroom with en-suite, large dining room for entertaining and main floor laundry. $210,000 Schatz brings home silver from national trades competition by Larissa Kurz before the opening ceremonies,” said Schatz. “Just a lot of pride for your province, it was almost like a mini Olympics, you came into the ceremonies in your province names, stuff like that.” “It was an mosphere, thousands who came the week...” amazing atthere was of people throughout - Brandon Schatz Brandon (R) holds up his silver medal. Supplied photo. Brandon Schatz took the podium at the national Skills Canada competition on June 5-6, after proudly showing off his knowledge and his province. Skills Canada is a national multi-trade and technology competition open to students and apprentices from across the country. More than 500 competitors attend each year, participating in over 40 different categories, ranging from construction to baking. Each participant must first win in their provincial event in order to represent their province at the next level. The competition took place in Moncton, New Brunswick this year, and Schatz travelled to the east coast to bring home a silver medal in architectural design and technology. Schatz recently graduated from the ar- chitectural design program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Moose Jaw, and said that the whole experience was more than he expected. “It was actually really awesome, I didn’t expect for it to be that hyped,” he said. “It was an amazing atmosphere, there was thousands of people who came throughout the week, to check out all the trades.” The opening ceremonies were reminiscent of the Olympic ceremonies, and the delegates for each province were treated to team shirts, chants, and flags — and Schatz said it was definitely the highlight of the two-day event. “Each province, each team, they were given your own shirts and those little boom sticks, and your own flags and team colors, and there was little rallies The excitement of the opening ceremonies gave way to a fairly serious competition — the testing was intense and challenging, and pushed competitor’s knowledge to the limit. Schatz’s category required him to do a complete working set of commercial architectural drawings, graded on his knowledge of drafting, putting proper materials together, and solving building problems in the most efficient way. They were given six hours each day, and Schatz noted how big of a workload that truly is. “It was a lot of work, yeah,” he said. “I don’t think anybody finished. If the guy that won did, maybe, but I doubt it because they ask you to do a lot. They say no one ever really finishes it because there’s so much.” The architectural program offered at Sask Polytech in Moose Jaw is the only one in the province, and for Schatz to have done so well both provincially and nationally is a testament to the program’s stellar reputation. Shatz admitted that he felt some pres- sure going into the competition, due to the history of Moose Jaw Polytech students at Skills Canada. “Somebody from the program has medaled from the beginning, I think every year, so I kind of felt a bit of a chip on my shoulders, too. I had to bring home a medal or else I would’ve broken the streak,” he said. Overall, he found the experience to be worthwhile, and definitely recommends any trades students to put their hat into the Skills Canada ring. “Just basically knowing where you compare up with other provinces and just the skills was kind of cool. . . I just was taking it more or less to see how I stack up against other people, but I did well and I recommend it. Even the provincial level was good to try, and it’s just a real world application,” said Schatz. “You need to hammer out a bunch of drawings in a day or two, which I’ve already experienced at work lots, and it’s just kind of a preparation for that. 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Yara Community Gardens celebrates 10 years Norma Willows (right) and Jennie Wilson, Yara Community Gardens Coordinator, unveil the Ken Blair Memorial Garden plaque. Yara Community Gardens is not only a place where Moose Javians can grow their own fresh produce; over the years it has become a gathering place for the community. The Community Gardens recently celebrated its 10th anniversary with a special day full of activities. The afternoon allowed visitors an opportunity to tour the gardens and see the work being done. Kids could participate in a variety of activities and a barbecue was hosted by the East Side Community Association. Yara representatives attended the event. “It is very important that we take an active role in the community. We do our business in Saskatchewan, close to Moose Jaw, and to a great extent our employ- by Scott Hellings ees also live in Moose Jaw. I feel it is very important that our employees are not just living in and doing business here, but they are also giving back,” said Michael Schlaug, President and Plant Manager at Yara Belle Plaine. “The Community Gardens not only fits with our business but it also definitely fits with the needs of the community here in Moose Jaw. It is a great match and we are not going to walk away from that.” Two special presentations were held in conjunction with the anniversary. First, a plaque was unveiled that will honour the original group that helped make the Community Gardens a reality. The plaque will recognize the members of the now defunct Connecting as Neighbours group and will be on permanent display at the Home East Garden location. Chairs made by Diversified Services and a pergola donated by New England Arbors will be placed in an area to be known as the Connecting as Neighbours Gather Space. Another plaque was revealed that honours Ken Blair. Ken worked tirelessly to get the Community Gardens going. He spent many hours tending the garden plot. His enthusiasm was infectious and he ensured other Yara employees volunteered their time. The Home St. W. Garden will now be known as the Ken Blair Memorial Garden. The plaque was unveiled by Norma Willows, an administrative assistant at Yara Belle Plaine who is also on the steering committee for both the Community Gardens and Hunger in Moose Jaw. She spoke highly of Ken, his contributions, and his enthusiasm. ”When Ken passed away I was handed the reigns to this job. I had big boots to fill,” said Willows. “I knew him for quite a few years. He was very big on getting this started… Ken would get the employees to volunteer their time and made sure they knew the importance of getting the garden started.” Thankfully, Ken’s legacy lives on and the Yara Community Gardens initiative is growing. Sweet Pea the Clown entertained the kids. GETT Camp Races to a Close by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express Timed runs were used to determine the fastest scooters, the final product from a week of learning. Girls Exploring Trades and Technology (GETT) camps are held every year at Sask Polytechnic, for young ladies from Grades 6 to 8. The week-long event sees the participants learning axle building, carpentry, and computer design skills as they make a scooter. Dessa Mohr, who will be attending Vanier in September, and Madison Charters, who will be in Grade 8 at Palliser Heights, were two of the participants. Dessa has worked with her father and was a bit more familiar with the power tools, but says that she was a bit nervous for the electrical portion. Her favorite part was designing the scooter and learning how to weld. Madison was a bit leery before she tried the welder. She was afraid she would set something on fire. In the end, though, she had a lot of fun, met new people, and learned some valuable skills. She plans to go into the medical field, but says that carpentry might be a good side hobby in the future. Lisa Grudnizki is the career options coordinator for Sask Polytechnic. She says that the goal of the camp is to make girls aware of options that are available to them in the trades, and to help them keep an open mind. She enjoys watching their confidence grow as they learn new skills, and appreciates the comments of self-satisfaction that she hears. Because the registration fees cover only a small portion of the cost of the camp, it can only be held for one week. This is something that Lisa would like to see change. She appreciates the contributions of the sponsors and the time that trades people give to the camp. Only 10 girls can be accepted yearly, and they are taken on a first come, first served basis, with a waiting list of names of those who fill in the on-line application. The 10 scooters were tested on the final day of the camp, with a timed run in the carpentry area. 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S6H-4R3 PAGE A12 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 ...IF YOU CAN THINK IT - WE CAN INK IT! 306.694.1322 • rob@mjvexpress.com • saskpromo.com Always something different driving off the beaten path By Ron Walter for Agri-Mart Express golfer apparently isn’t too confident about his aim. A large screen behind the hole saved balls from a water pond. Before we arrived at Bengough a jumping deer surprised us. Lunch was at Deb’s Kitchen in Coronach. The menu listed numerous species of pies. Were they homemade? “No,” was the reply. “They’re off the truck. We just got too busy to keep up” with homemade pies. By the time we got to Rockglen we hadn’t worked up an appetite for more pie. On the leg from Rockglen to Wood Mountain. we almost headed for the U.S.A. when Keith missed the turn and kept on driving. We had just been ‘discussing’ whether a structure near Canopus was a barn or a house. It was a house, I later Ogema butte It was another day heading into the South Country from Moose Jaw. A nice sunny morning greeted us as we drove past the Blue Hills near Claybank to Avonlea. We saw little wildlife this morning — mostly ducks and three antelope, a male lying down and two does grazing. At the big slough on the road to Kayville we spotted a coyote running from the far end, no doubt hunting for a duck egg breakfast. While trying to photograph the loping Dahinda hall predator my eye caught some unusual looking ducks. A pair of greater scaups were enjoying the water and sun. We headed west from Kayville. Soon, a cluster of trees and a few buildings appeared on our left. Curious, we investigated. We had discovered what was left of Dahinda — an old community hall, a few derelict structures and at least one resident living in a park setting. We stopped in Ogema for a quick coffee — no pie available at the hotel. Our usual haunt was closed. We drove south towards the butte that First Nations, explorers and settlers used as a landmark. South on the grid we came across an avid golfer with an acreage. His home was fashioned from a red steel container with neat white curtains on the little window cut out of the corrugated steel side. Wonder what it sounds like inside during a rain storm? Behind the container house was a perfectly manicured golf green. The PRICING IS HERE learned. Once we were headed in the right direction, two pronghorn antelope still with velvet antlers observed us from a distance. Wildlife sightings for the day: eight deer, five antelope, four coyotes, including one with all its winter grey wool — unusual for early June. 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Owners Dala Konihowski (L) and Tracy Marta (R) stand beside their coffee table wall — a Perfect Find original. After opening at the end of April, The Perfect Find has slotted itself into Moose Jaw’s downtown shopping scene incredibly well. Offering a range of products, the shop provides treasures and gifts for any occasion — or just to treat yourself — and at all price points. As partners in business, Tracy Marta and Dala Konihowski opened the little shop on a whim and haven’t looked back since. “We were just kind of talking over lunch one day, and it was kind of like, ‘oh, let’s do something — let’s open a gift store.’ We thought Moose Jaw was needing some affordable giftware, and that’s where we went,” said Konihowski. “Just ate lunch one day and that was it. ‘Wanna do this?’ ‘Okay let’s.’ It was kind of a spur of the moment thing, more than anything,” added Marta. Perfect Find carries a slew of different types of giftware, including jewellery, clocks, kitchenware, picture frames, candles, lotions, and other home decor items. The most popular item so far, says Konihowski, is their line of chalk paint from Classic Charm Vintage Paint. “A little bit of everything has been popular. But the chalk paint the most, since we’ve offered our class. We do one class a month,” said Konihowski. “It’s very popular. Because it’s fun too, right, and so there’s so many different things you can do with it.” The Perfect Find offers a chalk paint class to go with their line of chalk paint, and it has been a hit with Moose Javians, as there is already a waiting list for the next class in July. Thus far, business has been good for the pair, especially following the store’s grand opening in early June. “[The grand opening was] really good, we’ve been really happy with the response. People are really positive, it’s been very nice. It’s been overwhelming for us, everyone’s so positive and supportive,” said Konihowski. The store is a welcome addition to the shopping core of downtown Moose Jaw, and Marta and Konihowski have put a lot of effort into achieving that goal. They were diligent in stocking the shop with products that aren’t carried elsewhere in Moose Jaw. “We didn’t want people to get more of the same, we wanted to offer different things. . . We have some of the same lines but not the same products, so that was important to us, that we didn’t step on anyone’s toes,” said Marta. “We didn’t want to compete with anyone, we wanted to offer more things and more reasons to shop downtown, more reasons to come to Moose Jaw.” “And we have a bit of a different look, we’ve got the coffee table wall, the chalk paint ladder,” added Konihowski. “We wanted to be different, we wanted to look different but fit into downtown,” said Marta. And different they are. The Perfect Find carries a few lines of products from local Moose Jaw artists, like re-purposed planters and birdhouses made by Bev Nori, Metanoia Malas bracelets made by Tracy Crooks, Leather Love earrings by Taryn Mackow, and fused glass by Glenda Loustel — amongst so many other things. Located at 63 High Street West, The Perfect Find is a great stop on a shopping tour of Moose Jaw’s cute and quirky downtown, and Marta and Konihowski would love to help you find that perfect find you’ve been looking for. The storefront is on High Street, right in the downtown core. PAGE A14 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Universal Words It happened on Canada Day outside the porta-potties, and it was a moving experience in the sense it made a lot of people move. It was a smoking hot day and there was a lineup at the outhouses, by Dale “bushy” but when an anxious mother Bush ran up to the lineup with a very pale looking six-yearold with his hand over his mouth screaming, “Puke…puke…puke,” we were moved beyond words. The anxious mother was one of the area’s new arrivals from Syria and, even though there are language challenges for all of us, it seems there are some universal words that generally mean the same around the world. It seems the youngster had overindulged in candies from the parade, Canada Day birthday cake, and some root beer, resulting in my discovery of the universality of the word…puke. It seems to be accurately descriptive and does seem to save any misunderstanding between speakers of different languages. I began to wonder about other universal words. A universal word is described as that has the same meaning across many languages and puke (the verb) seems to fall into that category. One of the friendliest universal words is hello. Hello or some close variation of hello is used around the world primarily as a telephone greeting, which would make it a fairly modern universal word. This seems to be the case with most universal words as the world has gotten smaller through communications and travel within the last century. Some form of hello can be recognized regardless of the accent at the other end of the phone line and the meaning is under- stood but, lately, at my house the use of hello as a greeting usually means I do not recognize the call displayed number. In this case “hello” means, “What are you selling?” Or, “I know my computer needs repair because you called yesterday…and the day before!” The word “taxi” has been in the world’s language base for hundreds of years and the meaning has never changed from “car for hire.” The pronunciation is recognized worldwide but so is the written word with easily read variables… usually painted on the doors of four-door cars painted bright yellow — but that can vary as well. Two universal words that are much older than most others are “Mama” and “Papa,” and it is believed that is because they are the first and easiest words a baby utters. Mama and Papa may be the oldest universal words and the first words a child says but it isn’t long before that same child is using the modern equivalent with slang versions like “Ma,” “Mo,” or even just “M.” I am sure there are the same slangy names in all other languages. I fondly remember when our boys were young teenagers and I was referred to as “Pops” which in our house was translated to mean, “I need money,” or “I need to borrow the car…and I need money for gas.” There is a universal word that has been in my vocabulary for decades and probably my whole life. It is word that is not really a word but more of a sound and that sound means the same throughout the world. The smartypantsknowitallguys describe it as: an attention signal that tries not to be too obtrusive. The word/sound “huh” is most often used as a way to comment or question and because it is more of a sound than an actual word it is understood easily. In my case “huh” gener- ally means, “I wasn’t listening and do not understand what you said.” But more often than not it means, “I was listening and I do not understand what you said.” Coffee is a word that has been in the world for a few centuries but now is firmly ensconced in language. With a word (coffee) and maybe a slight cup tipping hand gesture a guy can order double doubles around the world and get pretty much what you think you ordered. You will never pay what you expect (always more) and you should know the signal for a heart attack…hand grasping at your heart and the other hand on your wallet. There are many corporate names that qualify as universal names and the first one, and perhaps the most well-known, is “Coca-Cola.” Coca-Cola is marketed and sold around the world and we are all victims of the advertising barrage that has made it a truly universal word. Ask for one by name in the far reaches of world and you will be probably be served, and you can throw the empty away like so many others seem to do. Pity there is no universal word for recycle. I would like to see one more universal word added to the list, but I have my doubts. It is a word as old as “war,” but I would like to see “peace” become a universal word. 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Shift premium increased January 1, 2016 from $.60 to $.75 per hour. “Unifor members are proud to serve the people of Moose Jaw and have earned a fair contract,” commented Cam Britton, Unifor National Representative. The agreement covers the period from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017. Saskatchewan athletes will soon converge on Estevan for the 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games, which will be held July 24 to 30. Approximately 1,700 athletes, coaches, and managers will represent the province’s nine districts in 16 sports. This includes 225 athletes from Team South West. Local athletes and coaches will include: Archery – Hailey and Meaghan Cleave, along with coach Karlie Cleave. Athletics – Female: Kiana Avery, Kiana Block, Kirah Brown, Emily Deobald, Jane Morris, Olivia Moyse, Robyn Read, Haley Rosso, Gabrielle Sanson, and Emma Schaeffer. Athletics – Male: Hunter Bosch, Ryan Botterill, Crozier Holmes, Hunter Viczko, and Ashton Woodley. Baseball: Ryan Zerff. 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Swimming – Male: Caleb Chartrand (Caronport), Austin Lin, Devon Lowey, Drake Myers, and Rainer Olson. Tennis – Male: Kienan Kleisinger. Tennis – Female: Emily Blackmore, Isabella Colenutt, and Samantha Swalm with coaches Joan Buckmaster and Aaron Walter Hill. Triathlon – Female: Ryann Handley with coach Karla Terry. Volleyball – Male: Coaches Darin Wohlgemuth and Darin Wohlgemuth Jr. Athletes and coaches from Team South West will also represent Assiniboia, Burstall, Cabri, Central Butte, Coronach, Fox Valley, Glentworth, Gravelbourg, Gull Lake, Holdfast, Kincaid, Lesieux, Maple Creek, McCord, Mossbank, Ogema, Pennant, Pense, Ponteix, Richmound, Rouleau, Scout Lake, Shaunavon, Swift Current, Val Marie, and Vanguard. The Saskatchewan Games are the largest multi-sport event in this province, The Summer Games and Winter Games are both held every four years. The Summer Games were first held in Moose Jaw in 1972 and since then over 20,000 athletes have competed at the event. Moose Jaw also hosted the Summer Games in 2006 and the Winter Games in 1978 and 2010. The Opening Ceremonies will take place on Sunday, July 24, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Affinity Place in Estevan. Saskatchewan Games results can be found online (http://saskgames.ca/summer/results) beginning on Monday, July 25. You can also visit the Team South West website (www.gosouthwest.ca/saskatchewan-games/team-southwest) for more information. Millers ready for stretch drive by Scott Hellings The season didn’t exactly start out the way the Moose Jaw Miller Express envisioned, but the team has managed to turn things around as of late. The Millers opened the year by dropping their first five games. The Western Major Baseball League (WMBL) has a fairly short season — just 48 games — and so every game counts. The Millers have had to rise to the occasion in order to push for a playoff spot as the end of the season draws near. The push is on. Of course, the main reason the Millers got into such a hole early is that several players had not arrived in Moose Jaw in time for the start of the 2016 season. Coach Michael Hunt had to tinker with his line-up. “We were missing a lot of players early, so we had a lot of players playing out of position. We had pitchers playing in different situations they aren’t normally used to. It put us in a bit of a hole, going 1-8 to start the year,” said Hunt. “Losing that many games early makes it a bit steeper climb on the way out because every team is going to get better throughout the year. We have been in playoff mode for a longer part of the season than I would have liked, but we definitely have the horses to turn it around.” Naturally, having a complete line-up has paid dividends. “When you take pitchers out of the infield and put position players into those positions, then you are going to have a lot cleaner defensive outings. Pitchers aren’t going to be as tight, expecting to make perfect pitches to combat the errors behind them,” said Hunt. “The hitters have been a little bit looser because they know they don’t have to score 10 runs a game when they can rely on good defence and good pitching. It has kind of a snowball effect.” That being said, there is still room for improvement as the team makes the drive for a playoff spot. “We’ve got to hit a lot more baseballs in advantage opportunities. We really have to put a lot more balls in play,” said Hunt. “We have been inconsistent so it is not about doing more it is about being more consistent.” Overall, Hunt is confident that the Millers can rise to the challenge and make the playoffs. “I like the rest of our schedule. There isn’t a team that we have played that we haven’t beaten. The opportunity is there, we just have to make sure that we do our part. We need to make the work easier instead of working harder.” Be sure to cheer the Millers on during their playoff drive. The Millers will play their final home games at Ross Wells Park against Yorkton on July 21, Regina on July 22, and Swift Current on July 27. PAGE A16 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Multiculturalism at its best with Motif 2016 by Larissa Kurz Ya La Habibi from Regina, as they danced through the crowd in front of the stage. Carolina, Paulina, and Julia from Kalinka — a Russian dance group from Saskatoon. Despite the looming clouds on Friday afternoon and most of Sunday, Motif Multicultural Festival 2016 was an outstanding weekend of food, music, dance and multiculturalism. If you’ve ever been curious about African samosas, Lebanese desserts, or Polynesian dance, Motif was the place to be. The event took over Happy Valley Park and offered festival goers a chance to travel the world in three days, and highlighted some of the cultures present here in the Friendly City. The festival featured 16 different cultural groups in Moose Jaw, and all three days were packed full of dancers, musicians, and other performers. The chance to try delicious food from booths like Mother of Africa, Taste of Lebanon, the Caribbean Association, the Filipino Ethnic Community and the Pakistani Community, among others, was just one of the many highlights of the festival. Motif also featured a number of performers, like the African Princess Dance Troupe from Saskatoon, Regina Bhangra Group, the Lone Creek Dance Group from Moose Jaw, and the Prairie Gael Irish Dancers from Regina — and many others. Headlining the stage was local band West of Maboo, a five-piece ceilidh band, and 3M2C, a Latin band from Saskatoon. Moose Jaw’s own Desperate for Haggis were set to play Sunday evening but were unfortunately rained out. Festival Coordinator Maxine Sirois had nothing but praise for how well the festival went, even with the persistent rain that cut Sunday evening’s performances short. “It went fantastic, I think everybody enjoyed it. The weather cooperated with us, up until the end,” she said. “I think that overall everybody got to see different cultures, different performances, and try something new in terms of food.” The new additions to the festival were also a great success, said Sirois. Culture Jam and the activity areas for children and adults saw a lot of action throughout the weekend. “Culture Jam was such a success, the kids absolutely loved it and I think some adults came up on stage and lost their inhibitions and just danced their hearts out,” said Sirois. “It went fantastic, I think everybody enjoyed it...” - Festival Coordinator Maxine Sirois Many of the cultural groups have been to the festival before, and all of them had good things to say about Motif. Janet McBean, from the Moose Jaw Jamaican Society, said that the group has been coming to Motif for 28 years to offer a piece of their culture to everyone. “We like to share our vast culture with the Moose Jaw people, and they seem to enjoy it a lot. We enjoy sharing it,” said McBean. “People really like the food. We have our famous Jamaican festival chicken, and our rum punch. People keep coming back for that, because it’s so smooth going down.” Luda Tomas, of the Russian Association in Moose Jaw, said that Motif was the kickstarter for the formation of the group four years ago. She spoke to the relevance of the festival within Moose Jaw. “[My] favourite part of the festival is the different cultures that come together,” said Tomas. “I think the festival is a really great event for the community. . . I can’t imagine Moose Jaw without Motif. I think it’s really important for Moose Jaw to have it going.” That feeling of community is a universal part of the Motif experience because although the food and the entertainment are always the focus of the event, Motif also offers a welcoming multicultural experience for everyone to enjoy. Denis Huseini from the Yugoslavian Community expressed the same sentiment. “I think it’s free, where you can just be yourself,” said Huseini. “It’s kind of, be comfortable, be out there, be yourself, show your culture off. . . It’s all about dancing, food, fun. That’s what it’s all about.” Meenakshi Manocha and her son, Tanish, danced together. A number of booths sold items other than food, like these bracelets from the Peruvian booth. Pansit, or rice noodles, and lumpiang The adult area had a number of shanghai, or egg rolls, from the Filipi- things going on all weekend. no Ethnic Community’s booth. MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A17 Caribou Legs stops in Moose Jaw on cross-Canada trek by Scott Hellings Brad Firth, AKA Caribou Legs, is running across Canada and he recently stopped in Moose Jaw. Facebook photo. Brad Firth is perhaps better known as Caribou Legs. Over the last few months, he has been running across Canada in full war paint to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women. He recently stopped in Moose Jaw. His journey is long and full of challenges, but Firth is more than happy to take up the cause. “I want to honour all women…I feel strongly about this issue. I have had friends who were traf- ficked, I have had friends who were murdered, and I have had friends who were put in really tough situations around violence. I had to stand up and lend my efforts to this. I grew up in the arctic where violence against women is just a common, everyday thing. That has to change,” he said. “Right now, there is not a lot coming out of the inquiry, so I am just keeping that spark alive. Something has to be done and this run is bringing people together. It is evoking a lot of emotions. I think I am doing the right thing.” Firth wants the violence to stop. He wants men to develop healthy relationships with women and he wants people to understand consent. He believes we need to develop stronger family units “where the Internet or an Xbox is not used to raise kids.” More than anything, he wants to start a conversation with others. Running in war paint, Firth surprises a lot of people, including new immigrants. He sees a range of responses. “I get happy responses, I get rejection responses, I get open responses, and I get closed responses. I get some interesting comments and people who are just curious about it. I get people who applaud my efforts but there are also people who are really ignorant and who won’t give me a healthy reply. Sometimes I’m running on the highway and I hear people say, ‘you expletive Indian,’” he said. “I just take it and try not to let it affect me too much. The run has to go on.” Ninety per cent of the time he runs by himself but, occasionally, he does meet up with others. “I call it the Trans Canada surprise because I don’t know when they are coming. I get stopped and celebrated; we have a pipe ceremony right there on the side of the highway. I get spontaneously interrupted from time to time, but in a good way.” Sometimes, he gets a visit from the RCMP. “In Alberta they seemed to stop and check in on me. They wondered what was going on and they issued me a few tickets. As a result, a liaison is working with me out of K Division in Edmonton. It is his job to contact all RCMP posts along Canada to let me know that I am coming. Traffic is curious and so people are calling into the police station about me; these 911 centres are getting calls about this warrior running down the highway. Now they disregard all the calls. The liaison makes sure that I won’t be interrupted by each regional police force.” The trip began on Mother’s Day in Vancouver. Firth runs around 65 to 75 km per day. The journey will conclude in St. John’s, Newfoundland sometime around the end of October. Firth has completed several long-distance runs throughout Canada but he finds this run is helping him connect with his own identity. He finds it empowering. Last year he ran from Vancouver to Ottawa in support of the Council of Canadians, to raise awareness of the need for protection of fresh waterways. He says that run did not generate the same type of response. Ultimately, he wants to force the issue. “I want to move people and get them stirred up. Hopefully, some town hall meetings can come from this or some groups can be activated,” he said. “We need to be more tuned into this issue.” Visit Caribou Legs’ Facebook page to keep track of his progress. You can also support him by donating to his GoFundMe page (www.gofundme. com/cariboulegs). Moffat Family Fund helps local organizations by Scott Hellings SUMMER SALE EVENT JULY 18TH - 31ST The recipients of the Moffat Family Fund grants posed for a group photo. Supplied photo. A special fund is helping those who help the community; 11 Moose Jaw and area non-profit agencies and charities recently received $57,000 in grants from the Moffat Family Fund. The ceremony was held at Joe’s Place. Recipients and the amounts granted include: Joe’s Place ($12,400), Hunger in Moose Jaw ($12,000), YMCA of Moose Jaw ($6,000), Moose Jaw Multicultural Council ($5,000), Moose Jaw Family Services Inc. ($4,000), Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery ($4,000), Moxie Club Summer Camp ($4,000), Roots of Empathy – Partners Against Violence ($3,600), Moose Jaw Literacy Network ($3,000), Rouleau Library’s Moms and Tots program ($2,000), and Saskatchewan Festival of Words Inc. ($1,000). The Moffat Family Fund grants are distributed annually in 12 communities across the country where Moffat Communications owns communications outlets. Moose Jaw and Prince Albert are the two Saskatchewan centres on the list. The funds are for groups providing programs for children and family support. Christina Attard, the Executive Director for the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation, presented the grants. “Across the board, when we invest in equality of opportunity for children and families, we build a more vital community where everyone can have a chance to live, work, play and succeed,” said Attard. “The Moffat Family Fund grants this year provide opportunities for residents of Moose Jaw and area to participate in summer camps, in fitness and sport, in the arts and to access nutritious food and counselling, no matter their financial situation. 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Mom and baby are doing great and have an exciting story when young Nathanial grows up! While delivering a baby out of hospital is not uncommon, it can be a stressful situation for expecting moms but paramedics are well trained to deliver if/as needed. Phoenix Academy Gets Landscaping TD Friends of the Environment Foundation recently contributed $1,000 to the replacement of canopy trees in the Labyrinth of Peace, located on the grounds of Vanier Collegiate. Moose Jaw TD Branch Manager, Sherri Shiels (c) makes the presentation to Labyrinth Committee Members, Joan Stumborg (l) and Rose Mary Hartney (r). Photo by Gisele Perrault. Scholarship Winners Pictured, left to right: Lynann Pethick, Committee Chair; Ashlyn Froehlich, recipient; Stephen Holzer, recipient; Richard Turcotte, committee member; and Rob Barber, committee member. Missing: Brian Schweiger, committee member. The front of Phoenix Academy is now more aesthetically pleasing, thanks to some landscaping done by staff. This was made possible through a donation from TD Friends of the Environment. Photo by Gisele Perrault. The Friendly City Optimist Club presented their “Friend of Youth” Scholarships of $500 each to Ashlyn Froehlich (Vanier) and Stephen Holzer (Peacock) at their summer barbecue on June 28. These scholarships are awarded each year to two Grade 12 students in Moose Jaw who meet the criteria and continue on to post secondary education. Wise customers read the fine print: Ω, *, §, , «, , ^ The Summer Clearout Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating retailers on or after July 1, 2016. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,795) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees, other retailer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. the negotiated price after taxes. LIMITED TIME OFFER. 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When you establish good relations with your neighbours, your community will be safer, and your neighbourhood will be a friendlier, more enjoyable By place to live. Here Doreen Heinbigner is a list of ways to REALTOR® be the very best neighbour, and how to deal with the difficult ones. 1. Introduce yourself! Whether you’re the new kid on the block or a seasoned owner, it’s never too late to break the ice with a simple “Hi”! Not sure how to start a convo? Ask how their children are; who has the best take-out; when is garbage pick-up; or offer some fresh carrots from your garden. Homemade banana bread makes a great welcome gift, too. Not into baking? Bring over a bottle of wine! 2. Do a Favor. If you have a snow blower and they don’t, take an extra five minutes to clear their sidewalk or driveway. This small gesture will save them 60 minutes of hard work and they’ll be grateful! 3. Throw a party. How about an annual block party? Make it an easy potluck where everyone can meet the new neighbours, and there’s no stress on having to entertain anyone. Low key gatherings are often the most fun! 4. Curb Appeal. You don’t want to be that house on the street that drags down the value of your block. Keep your lawn mowed, exterior of your house maintained, and your yard free of junk. Try to keep unruly branches on your side of the fence, rather than hanging over onto their property. 5. Practice parking etiquette. When parking your vehicle, try not to block anyone’s driveway or make them have to pull out of a tight spot. Park in front of your house, not theirs. 6. Control and clean up after your pets. Keep your pet on a leash if it has a habit of running onto your neighbour’s lawns to do its business. If you have a particularly noisy dog, this could become a source of contention for your neighbour. No one wants to wake up to a yapping dog! 7. It’s not an issue until it’s an issue. If you’re hosting a party, visit your neighbours ahead of time and offer them two things: an invitation to your event, and a card with your phone number. If the noise escalates or there is a situation, they can call you instead of the authorities. 8. Communicate. If you have a concern with your neighbour, calmly discuss it with them as they likely have no idea what the problem is. Be ready to compromise when you discuss these concerns. 9. Log the problem. When a concern arises, document times, dates, and photos if necessary. When seeing this on paper, it can give you a different perspective on seriousness, and also give accurate information to your neighbour. If you end up contacting the police, this will show that you’re organized, serious, and not just whiny. As with any relationship, being a good neighbour – or dealing with a bad one – is all about communication. Eyebrow Fair maintains rural perspective by Ron Walter for Moose Jaw Express Show class Few small town fairs still operate in Saskatchewan. Defying the odds is Eyebrow, population 135, with the community running its 22nd consecutive fair in July. The fair is a place for the whole community, but especially for the youngsters and teenagers. When the fair started, one of the organizers, Wanda White, worked to develop a fair because she recalled fairs like Eyebrow gave her and her friends a place to start showing horses in places like Craik and Mortlach. None of those small entry level fairs still exist. From Day One the Eyebrow fair has concentrated on equestrian events for young people. In conjunction with the fair, a slo-pitch tournament ran from early morning until 7 p.m. Bouncy castles and a candy in the straw game entertained youngsters. A large household arts section, one of the few left in Saskatchewan, saw many prizes awarded. At one point a drone operator provided a brief air show. The beer garden is unique with a converted horse trailer serving as the bar for years. The pie booth was busy and a beef on a bun supper preceded a concert by Kelly Bourdages and Trick Ryder. Fireworks ended the day. The barrels Costume Here I go PAGE A22 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Weathering Saskatchewan Storms: Have an Emergency Plan by Larissa Kurz A strong enough plow wind can topple empty grain bins. Photo by Allison Urban. Clouds carrying rain can appear grey or blue. Photo taken northeast of Chaplin. We’ve all seen those grey and black clouds, rolling across the sky as thunder booms a warning of what’s to come. It’s a familiar sight in Saskatchewan, not only because you can see what’s coming for miles, but because the prairies can be a hotbed for severe weather activity during the summer. This makes it important to know what to do in the event of a nasty storm. With so many weather warnings issued in the last few weeks, some people may be feeling a little desensitized about incoming storms. Quite often, we see the clouds and hear the thunder, and then all we get is a little sprinkle of rain — not worth all of the panic, I know. Here’s the thing though: the weather can be unpredictable, and there’s no harm in being prepared in case those grey clouds shift in your direction. The first — and easiest — way to be ready for a weather emergency is to have an emergency kit already prepared. The Government of Canada recommends that every kit include the essentials: water, non-perishable food, cash, any prescription medi- cations necessary, flashlights, and a first aid kit. One of the most important items to have in your bad weather kit is a battery-powered or crank radio. The SaskAlert app will keep you updated on your smartphone, but a radio is more reliable. When a storm is on the horizon, you need to know what’s going on, even if the power goes out. “...Roughly half of all tornadoes in Canada strike in the prairies...” Basic emergency kits can be purchased pre-made from places like St. John’s Ambulance, the Salvation Army, the Canadian Red Cross, or at numerous other retailers. The next important step is knowing where you can find shelter. When the sky is dumping hail, spinning tornadoes, flashing lightning, or spewing high-speed winds, shelter is number one. Tornadoes are common in the prai- Incoming storm near Drinkwater on June 14. Photo by Allison Urban. ries. The southern parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario are actually part of Tornado Alley — which includes Moose Jaw. Roughly half of all tornadoes in Canada strike in the prairies, and the deadliest tornado in Canadian history touched down in Regina in 1912. Tornadoes can move in any direction, quickly and suddenly, and so it’s important to keep an eye on the sky. If you’re in your car when the funnel cloud drops, stay in your car with your seatbelt on and your head below the windows. If you are in your house, head to the basement or cellar. If there is no underground option, find a windowless interior room or hallway or crawl underneath a heavy table or desk. Mobile homes are never safe and large buildings with wide-set roofs — like gymnasiums, churches or auditoriums — are prone to collapse, so it’s best to seek sturdier shelter. More often than not, tornadoes are accompanied by severe thunderstorms, lightning, and high winds. Thunder and lightning go hand in hand, even if you can’t see any flashes of light in the clouds. Lightning can be dangerous, and it’s good to remember that if you can hear thunder, you are within striking distance of lightning. The safest place during an electrical storm is inside your home or car, but away from plugged-in electronics and water pipes. You should also stay inside — and avoid windows, glass doors, and skylights in case they shatter — during hail and wind storms. If you have a wind warning in your area, that means that the wind is gusting hard enough to turn everyday items into airborne projectiles and make steering a vehicle difficult. Make sure that outside objects are secured, like furniture or garbage cans, and then go back inside and hunker down. If you are in your car, make sure you don’t park near any trees or utility poles that could potentially fall on your head. Similarly, when hail starts to fall, head for your house, car, or the nearest shelter available. Hail stones can range from the size of a pea to a grapefruit, and although there are no recorded deaths caused by hail in Canada, it has seriously injured people before. The best defence against severe weather is to have a plan, and to be prepared. In many situations, this means keeping an eye on the sky and waiting out bad weather in the safest place possible. If you see something ugly developing in the distance, stay on your toes — just in case it doesn’t blow over this time. Descending funnel cloud near Grainland in May of 2014. Photo by Dianne Oram. 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Saturday, July 30 7:00 p.m. 18 SCORE MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Monday, August 1 5:00 p.m. 19 TSN MLB Baseball Teams TBA. 6:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Houston Astros. Tuesday, August 2 6:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Houston Astros. Wednesday, August 3 12:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at Chicago Cubs. 6:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Houston Astros. JULYBetter 21 - AUGUST 2016 VALUE EXPRESS ~ MOOSE JAW, SK Water3,Solutions for your entire home. Better water for better living FOOTBALL AUTOS ing. FREE, Phone 693-1640 2006 Buick Allure CXL 3.8 L, Leather, P/Seats, New Tires, Low KMS A-1 Condition Call 306-692-3004. For sale: Chrysler concorde 4 Dr 2002 fully loaded only 99,000kms. $3,000 obo. Phone 306-692-8402 1987 Oldsmobile, 98 regency, has good body no rust, new trunk, vintage tires. Needs a fuel pump & elec- Steamer trical box. Offers. Ph 306-692- 1950. Some wear outside, inside clean. 40/24/20 in. 9887 $50.00 306-692-4447 AUTO PARTS 10 Studs & nuts for Dodge Dart For sale: Lumber from fence or Swinger 1997 car chrome (used) offers. Phone 306692-8402 (offers) Ph 972-9172 2 Matching Siwash SweatRV’S & MARINE ers(medium size) $20.00 each PHONE 306-692-8179 Electric typewriter used very little $45.00 PHONE 306692-8179 Homemade computer desk. Or for use as student desk $l5 PHONE 306-692-8179 Vanguard 5th wheel 1999 excellent condition and Ford 150 truck with hitch. Truck loaded and excellent shape. Only 52,000 km. White with tan interior. &15,900 for both or will sell separately. Selling for health reasons. Phone 306692-4447. For Sale - Moving Must Sell ASAP older 2 bedroom Trailer. New Hot water heater. Stove, fridge and other items if wanted. Has an ex large Garage with new roof. First $30,000 or Best Offer takes it. Call Louise 306690-9958. Motorhome for sale: 1996 29st class A Damon motorhome, rear bedroom, sleeps 6, to view call 306-692-3004 or 306-6317698 Toys vintage 1960-70s. Tinker Toys, Tonka trucks, Johnny West series action figures, John Deere tractor and trailer. Phone 306-692-4447. POSTCARDS, POSTCARDS! Postcards very old, old new, used. Many from England, Belgium during WWII. 306-692-4447 TRAILERS 4:30 p.m. 44 OUT ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: First Round. Tuesday, July 26 4:30 p.m. 44 OUT ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Early Round. Wednesday, July 27 2:00 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Second Round. 4:30 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Second Round. Thursday, July 28 4:30 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s Last 16. Friday, July 29 4:30 p.m. 18 SCORE ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Men’s Quarterfinal. Saturday, July 30 1:00 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, First Semifinal. 4:00 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Women’s Second Semifinal. 6:00 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Second Semifinal. Sunday, July 31 2:00 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup. PAGE 1 For sale: 2 4 by 8 ft. trailers with 13 in tires. Ph 972-9172 FOR RENT 1 Bedroom Suite fully furnished, all utilities $700/month plus damage deposit. Contractors welcome. 306-692-4268 REAL ESTATE For sale: A building lot 125’ X 50’ fenced, lawn, 2 car garage with power, close to schools. 849 Hoch East Moose Jaw 306630-3171 1252 Family Bungalow Home for Sale at Caronport, just l5 mins. From Moose Jaw. Spacious 3 bedroom and 3 bathrooms. Price: 284,000.00 306756-2632 MISCELLANEOUS Wedding decorations 110 chair covers, candle holders, candles, church pew bowes and much more over $500.00 new will sell for $200.00 or highest offers. Call 306-693-3093 For Sale: Advanced cake decorating books (7) various topics. $5.00 / $10.00. Phone 6931640. Wood framed window, 73 3/4 x 37 3/4 opening. Awning open- Doll Carriage, vintage 1940. Metal body some scratches, used. Includes mattress and satin spread. $20.00. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS For Sale Whirlpool HE Front Load Washing Machine. Minimum use. $400.00. Phone 693-1640. 54 inch box spring and bed rails. As new. $20. Call 306-692-6842. 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Partir autrement (SC) TV5 Jrnl (:40) Ainsi soient-ils Les châteaux de la Loire Ennemi 89 TV5 Des racines et des ailes (SC) Le National Le Téléjournal (SC) Le Téléjournal (SC) Le Téléjournal (SC) 90 RDI (5:00) Convention nationale du Parti républicain (N) (SC) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Public Record Å Rockburn Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å Public Record Å 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å Money Problems? Start fresh. We can help. Michelle Statz CIRP Licensed Insolvency Trustee FREE consultation 1-800-961-DEBT (3328) www.debtsolutions.deloitte.ca . Deloitte 2103 11th Avenue Regina, SK For sale; brass colored smoke glass end table with magazine rack. $20. Wooden sewing basket unfolding, with 3 drawers on each side. $20. 4 pot plant stand in brass color, $15. Please phone 306 6932406. For sale: 1 small Danby fridge & 2 air conditioners electric, BQQ Grill & 2 bedroom night tables. 972-9172 Call or text 1-306-641-4447 Looking for job please cal 3067409983 Wanted-small fridge, approx 3 cu. ft. Clean and working well please. 306-692-4447 Wanted: A VCR in good working order. Call 306-6932615. CHILDREN’S ITEMS PROFESSIONAL NURSING FOOT CARE provided by Meagan Newans Licensed Practical Nurse/ Certified Foot Care Nurse. In home treatments and Diabetic treatments available- limited space. Veterans affairs Canada (DVA approval and possible medical insurance reimbursemen provided upon submission Please call for appointmen 306-313-0385 or visit www professionalnursingfootcare com Will do house cleaning Please call 306-690-2741 Tree topping ,Trimming and Removals, also stump grinding.15 years’ experience, Fully licensed and insured,124 foot crane available for monster trees, Seniors Discount For Free estimate Please call;306-690-0276 HOME DETAILING Spring Cleaning and Repairs. Whether You Are Selling or Staying One Time and Regular Times Available. Certified and Bondable. Decades of Experience Call Lauren at 306-537-5342 Junk to the dump in and around Moose Jaw - $30 and up 306-681-8749 Will pick up move haul and deliver any furniture anywhere $30 and up 306-6818749 Will haul garbage, tree limbs trim smaller tree branches cut grass, remove fence Price varies depending on job to be done. 306-691-0364. Will do general painting & contracting etc. Interior & exterior. Free estimates. Over 25 years’ experience. Ph 972-9172 Boy’s roller blades and kneepads $15...please phone 306 6932406. FARM PRODUCE Bison meat - individual cuts or carcass portions. Marshall L Patterson D.V.M 306-4752232 LAWN & GARDEN Plastic church bird feeder - $2 306-681-8749 Large frog lawn ornament - $2 306-681-8749 For sale: 1 White metal folding lawn table with 2 chairs. Ph 972-9172 For sale: Picnic table Ph 9729172 For sale: 2 John Deere riding lawnmowers one with new tec motor 10 hp motor. Ph 9729172 For sale: 21 in lawnmower with 6.75 motor Briggs & stration motor. Rear wheel drive. Ph 972-9172 PETS Small dog sitting offered in my home for $10 a day. Owner supplies food and bedding. Call 306-630-2877. WANTED Wanted: 6 sturdy chrome kitchen chairs or 6 wooden dining room chairs. Phone 306-8684775 I want to buy your unwanted guns in working order or not, for cash. I have a license to buy most guns. I will travel to you, to pick up, if necessary. I am in Moose Jaw. Cash paid. Call or text 1-306-641-4447 Wanted to buy up to 60HP tractors requiring repair, small disc, 3 point hitch potato and other equipment, and a 12 foot seed drill with grass attachment. SERVICES MOOSE JAW EXPRESS.COM NO READERS LEFT BEHIND Obituaries & Memorials 3.3" X 4" in Full Color Picture included Approx. 200 words – $100 Additional Inch – $25/inch Email: mjexpress@sasktel.net (306) 694-1322 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A25 WORKFORCE CONNECTOR To Book Your Help Wanted Ad Call 306.694.1322 or email mjexpress@sasktel.net PUBLIC NOTICE Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ZONING BYLAW 6-2011 Notice is hereby given by the Rural Municipality (R.M.) of Moose Jaw No. 161, pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 2007, that Council intends to amend Bylaw No. 6-2011, the Zoning Bylaw by amending the text as follows: “To amend the site size for accessory buildings in the CR-1 Country-Residential Zoning by adding to Section 8.2 clause “i) Accessory Buildings over 185 Square Metres (2,000 square feet on lots smaller than 2.0 hectares (5.0 Acres)”. In addition, Section 8.4, clause .4, is amended by adding after the first sentence the following, “Lots greater than 2.0 hectares (5.0 acres) may be permitted to have accessory buildings up to 279 square Metres (3,000 square feet), provided all setbacks are met and adequate fire separation is maintained.” In addition, by adding to Section 8.4, clause “.5 Notwithstanding clause .4, Council may through the Discretionary Use process permit accessory buildings up to 279 Square Metres (3,000 square feet) on lots smaller than 5.0 acres, provided all setbacks are met and adequate fire separation is maintained.” In addition, Table 8.5 is amended by deleting the “Accessory building:….” text and information to the right of “Minimum Floor Area” and replacing with “Accessory Building: As per Section 8.2 and 8.4.” Purpose: The Municipality has received a request to increase the size of Accessory Buildings in a Country Residential District (CR1) from 185 sq. metres (2000 sq. ft.) to 279 sq. metres (3000 sq. ft.) on a parcel greater than 5 acres. Council recognizes that the larger parcels of land may accommodate larger accessory buildings without impacting the landscape/viewpoint of adjacent parcels. Council also understands the need to protect the smaller CR1 parcels under 5 acres, thus have a Discretionary Use process for applicants requesting accessory buildings over 185 sq. metres (2000 sq. ft.) on parcels smaller than 5 acres. Inspection: The proposed Bylaw Amendment may be inspected at the R.M. office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday through Friday, excepting holidays. Copies are available at cost. Public Hearing: Council will hold a public hearing to receive submissions on the proposed bylaw at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 9th, 2016, in the Council Chambers of the office of the R.M. of Moose Jaw No. 161, 1410 Caribou St. W., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7S9 to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed bylaw. Council will also consider written comments received at the hearing (or delivered to the undersigned at the municipal office before the hearing). For further information please call Tim Cheesman, R.M. Planning Consultant at (306) 596-4431, or the Administration Office at (306) 692-3446. Dated at the City of Moose Jaw, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 22nd day of June, 2016. MikeWirges Administrator FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 July 22 11:30 British Baking British Baking T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Å Gilda (1946) 2 WTVS ››› “Gilda” (1946) Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford. Sauvetage Rire Rire “1987” (2014) Simon Pigeon. Début. 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News Nordic L 1 Year Calling It Home Murdoch Mysteries ’ Two Men Two Men 13 CTYS PAW Patrol Tiga Talk Look I Cook P- Diner Henry Max Stanley Game On Assembly ›› “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” › “The Nut Job” (2014) 14 YTV Bella Peppa Pig Blaze Bubble Shimmer Charmers Octonauts Hey 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Trucktown Mike-Knight Team Umiz. Wings market Firsthand ’ Å the fifth estate ’ Å 16 NW (11:30) CBC News Network With Asha Tomlinson (N) Å 4 x 2” ad 17 NNET CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News W5 ’ Å (DVS) World Poker Billiards Å World Poker WWE Main Event Å WWE Experience (N) ’ 18 SCORE Billiards Å NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Brickyard 400. FromJIndianapolis SportsCent. Night3,Countdown P19AGE 6TSN NASCAR Prerace VALUE EXPRESS ~M OOSE AW, SK Motor Speedway. (N) JULY 21 -Sunday AUGUST 2016 MLB Bonus Coverage (N) MLB’s Best Misplays Sportsnet Central (N) Blue Jays Blue Jays 20 NET MLB Baseball: Mariners at Blue Jays Income A Bryk A Bryk 21 HGTV Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Island Life Island Life Island Life Island Life Income Food Life Power ICEJ Peter David Arise Å Tomorrow’s Beyond Door/ Hope Discovery J. Van Impe 22 VISION Faith Person of Interest Å Person of Interest Å “Nightwaves” (2003, Drama) Sherilyn Fenn. ’ Å 23 M3 ›› “She’s All That” (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr. ’ The $100,000 Pyramid ’ Much Now & Then Å Much Now & Then Å 24 MM Amer. Dad Amer. Dad The Almost Impossible Team Ninja Warrior Taste Buds Star Racer W5 ’ Å (DVS) Lost Adventures Licence to Drill Way Off Broadway ’ 25 EDACC Cooking › “Little Fockers” (2010, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. Guilt Trip 26 W (10:30) ›› “You Again” ›› “Date Night” (2010) Steve Carell, Tina Fey. ›› “The Other Woman” (2014) Cameron Diaz. ’ Å ››› “Goodnight for Justice” (2011) Luke Perry. 27 SLICE (11:00) ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” (:45) ››› “While You Were Sleeping” (1995) Sandra Bullock. Twice in a Lifetime ’ Missing “Father Figure” 28 BRAVO (11:30) ›› “Miss Congeniality” ’ ›› “Miami Vice” (2006) Colin Farrell. Å (:45) ››› “The Interpreter” (2005) 29 ENC AV2 (:15) ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones. Å 30 A&E Wahlburgr Wahlburgr Wahlburgr Wahlburgr Escaping Polygamy ’ Escaping Polygamy ’ Intervention “Kimberly” Intervention “Brian N.” NHRA Drag Racing Mopar Mile-High National. (N) ’ (Live) Ring of Honor Wrestling Simpsons Burgers 31 WUHF MLS Soccer 32 CNN America’s Choice 2016 America’s Choice 2016 America’s Choice 2016 The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) 33 CMT Cash & Cari Cash & Cari Brojects ’ Brojects ’ Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos ››› “Friday Night Lights” (2004) ’ Å (DVS) Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 34 SPIKE Bar Rescue ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding 35 TLC Killer Women Erin Caffey murders her entire family. Killer Women “Sleeping With the Enemy” ’ Å Deadliest Catch Å Bitchin’ Rides Å Railroad Alaska Å How/Made How/Made Hello World! Hello World! 36 DISC Deadliest Catch “Where’s My Baby?” (2016) Nicole De Boer. ’ 37 SHOW (11:30) “The Bourne Supremacy” ’ ››› “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007) Matt Damon. ’ Å Dr. Dimen Dr. Dimen Dr. Dimen Dr. Dimen Dr. Dimen Dr. Dimen 38 TOON “MXP: Most Xtreme Primate” (2003) Devin Drewitz. Freaktown Looped Backstage Lost Raising Kingdom H2O Just ›› “Legally Blonde” 39 FAM (11:30) “Legally Blonde” “Legally Blonde 2” Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang 40 PCH Paid Prog. First Family Paid Prog. Box Office ›› “Shark Tale” (2004) Voices of Will Smith. Big Bang King ›› “Turner & Hooch” (1989) Tom Hanks. Å ››› “Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) Eddie Murphy. 41 COM Laughs: All Access ›› “The Mating Game” (1959) Debbie Reynolds. ››› “The Goodbye Girl” (1977) Å 42 TCM ›› “Palm Springs Weekend” (1963) Å Kids Baking Diners Diners Chopped Canada Å Buddy Buddy 43 FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games ’ Cutthroat Kitchen Å Wild Things Wild Things Wild Things Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator 44 OUT Wild Things 45 HIST Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Counting Cars ’ Å (:15) ››› “Iron Man” (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard. ’ Å Killjoys “Schooled” ’ 46 SPACE (11:30) ››› “X2: X-Men United” (2003) ’ Å The Walking Dead “Still” (1:56) The Walking Dead (2:57) The Walking Dead (3:58) The Walking Dead (4:59) The Walking Dead 47 AMC The Walking Dead Å NHRA Drag Racing Mopar Mile-High National. (Taped) IMSA Racing 48 FSR NHRA Drag Racing Treasures Decoded ’ 49 DTOUR Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Miracles Decoded Å Christmas in July Perricone MD Outerwear Sale Grace Kelly Jewellery Perricone MD 50 SHOP Grace Kelly Jewellery Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Degrassi ’ Student The L.A. Complex Å 54 MTV The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ Å (:25) ››› “The Trip to Italy” (2014) (:14) ›› “Step Up: All In” (2014) Ryan Guzman. 55 MC1 (:10) ››› “Spotlight” (2015, Drama) Mark Ruffalo. ’ Å (:10) “October Gale” (2014) ’ Å (:45) ››› “A Most Wanted Man” (2014, Drama) ’ Å (DVS) 56 MC2 Teen Lust (:40) “The Stepchild” (2016) ’ Kill Msngr 57 MC3 (:05) ›› “All Roads Lead to Rome” (:40) “Pretend We’re Kissing” (2014) (:10) ››› “Eden” (2014, Drama) Félix de Givry. ’ Å (:15) “Regarding Susan Sontag” (2014) Noël Burch. (2:55) “Watch Your Back” (2015) Southern Rites ’ Å 58 HBO Real Time, Bill ››› “Air Force One” (1997) Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman. Friends ’ Castle ’ Å Castle ’ Å 59 WSBK Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å What Went Munsters The Middle ››› “City by the Sea” 60 KTLA Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cosmetic Paid Prog. Traveler The Game Celebrity WGN Evening News Two Men Two Men 61 WGN MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Chicago White Sox. (N) (Live) Å TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA TVA West TVA West. Le Grand Cactus (SC) Tout-monde Web Journal Le P’tit Cabaret (SC) 89 TV5 Des racines et des ailes Suisse Journal Les grands reportages RDI, direct Rio 90 RDI RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct Le déluge TJ Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK Saskatchewan Legislature P.M. In Committee “From the House of Commons” Coverage of Parliamentary committees. Tête à tête 109 CPAC World Showcase Å On the Front Porch by Wanda Smith Umbrella or Funnel? Rain, rain, rain...go away. Come again another day. Widespread rain has touched our land and it seems it hasn’t wanted to let up. I was thinking how thankful I am that I don’t live on the west coast. I imagine the umbrella sales have gone up in our region. Thinking about umbrellas, as a kid I was enamoured with them. My aunt gave me one when I was about 10 (she lives on the west coast, of course). I actually still have it; haven’t had to use it much in my neck of the woods. Umbrellas have one job to do. They block the rain from touching you. In the physical world we live in, that is a good thing. Flat hair and wet clothes aren’t fun. However, in the spiritual world we also live in, having an umbrella up, so to speak, is not a good thing. It blocks the blessings of God that He is trying to rain on you. What happens in our physical world gives indication of what is happening in the spiritual world. These rains, even flooding, are heavenly signs that God wants to pour out His rain of blessings on our land and on our lives. Only problem is that the condition of our hearts determines what we will receive. Instead of umbrellas, we need to hold up our funnels. What umbrellas do, funnels do the opposite. Funnels receive the rain. God wants to pour out His goodness, His blessing, His love on us but we’ve been blocking them; blocking them with hard hearts, cynicism, hurts, unbelief, unforgiveness, greed, fear, suspicion; the list could go on... Yet, the Bible says God is a good God. He longs to pour out His blessing on our lives. “For the LORD is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” Maybe you’ve tried to receive but your funnels have seemed to be clogged or blocked up. Today, I declare that your funnel will be opened up to receive! Can I pray for you? “Father, I declare that my friends will have their “expectors” up and be ready to receive what you want to pour out onto them. I pray that as they read these words, that You will ignite in them a passion to run after you, with their funnels open, asking You to pour into their lives. Proverbs 10 says that ‘the heart of the wise will easily accept instruction.’ So Father, I thank you that these dear readers have wise hearts; that they will easily accept godly instruction. I thank You that, although they may have hurts and things have happened in the past that may have blocked Your goodness, I pray right now that they will be able to walk past the past and be open to receive what You have for them. I release a spirit of heavenly insight and revelation into their spirits and declare that today is a new day. A fresh start...The first day of replacing their umbrella with a funnel and are willing to receive from You. Give them a knowing deep inside that You are with them and will walk with them in every step of the journey. Let it rain, Lord. Let Your love rain into the dry crevices of our hearts and change us forever. AMEN!” “For there is a sound of the rushing of rain.” “I thank my God every time I remember you. In every prayer for all of you, I always pray with joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. For I am confident of this that He who began a good work in you will continue to perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.” Scripture references: Psalm 100:5, 1 Kings 18:41, Philippians 1:3-6 St. Barnabas Traditional Anglican Parish SUMMER SCHEDULE NO SERVICE ON JULY 17 & 31 Holy Communion B.C.P. July 10 and 24 Sunday 10:00 am Worshipping at Parkview Chapel 474 Hochelaga St. West – Moose Jaw Coffee & fellowship after the service. For more information contact: Rev. 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Send your stories, events and pictures to; editor@mjvexpress.com Ron Walter Joan Ritchie Joyce Walter Scott Hellings Wanda Smith Janet Kilgannon Dale “bushy” Bush Gisele Perrault “The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the fellow who can’t read a line.” In 1948, the same version of the adage was credited to Mark Twain in the “Thoughts On the Business of Life” section of Forbes magazine. Joan Ritchie EDITOR From as early as I remember, words have transported me to different worlds and dimensions. When it all started back in grade one, who would’ve ‘thunk’ that reading Dick, Jane and Spot’s adventures would have fueled a future love of the written word. The stories weren’t earth shattering but to a five year old, they must have been somewhat inspiring. As the grades accumulated, so did the books and the hundreds of hours spent between the hard covers. Having the opportunity to read has been so life transforming, I can’t imagine those that have not fashioned a love of the experience…in a matter of words, the ability to escape from this dimension to another time or place to be part of something only dreamt of. The Hardy Boys were my teenage crush but Nancy Drew and I unraveled many a mystery together back in mid-school. And of course, as a shy young lady with teenage hormones raging, romance between book covers was the only place I could experience it. My first kiss was never like that! Somewhere between teenville and adulthood, my appreciation for reading fantasy diminished and I delved into the plane of realism. I really liked that I was making positive steps into developing mentally, rather than just escaping mundane moments. To this day, I really enjoy books on the human experience, personality, relationships and anything psychological, even a thriller now and then. But don’t get me wrong, everyone needs an escape…I got my fantastical stimulation from tv shows and movies. I could always veer off the trajectory for an hour or so to enjoy a chick-flick or adventure. To think of the brilliant literary prowess individuals need to create a montage, to develop a unique story around created characters and take them from beginning to end in a time frame and place on paper. The plot thickens! I am in awe… And for many book lovers in Moose Jaw and across the country, this time of July has proven to be a literary mecca where regular joes get to rub shoulders with revered authors. This past week was the 20th Anniversary of the Festival of Words with the expectation of providing inspiration, investigation and instruction in everyday life. And for those that think that the printed word is no longer relevant… think again! 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Déjà dimanche (N) (SC) TJ Papara (:05) “Sweet Charity” 3 CBKFT TJ Focus Sask (:01) Big Brother (N) ’ Madam Secretary Å Elementary ’ Å News TV-Torrens Security Simpsons 5 CFRE News Killjoys ’ News CTV News 6 CKCK CTV News Indigenous Big Bang Big Bang The $100,000 Pyramid ’ Match Game (N) Å Weekend EarthWatch Weekend EarthWatch Two 7 WEATH (5:00) Weekend EarthWatch One News Sports Final Inside Edit. Paid Prog. 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Charmers 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy The Passionate Eye The National (N) Å The National (N) Å The Passionate Eye 16 NW The Nature of Things ’ The National (N) Å National News National News National News National 17 NNET CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News News Billiards Å Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night The Final Score Å 18 SCORE European Poker Tour SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) World Poker Sportsnet Central (N) Blue Jays Misplays World Poker Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET MLB’s Best Best Humble Property Property Flipping Virgins Å A Bryk A Bryk Property Property Flipping Virgins Å 21 HGTV Humble Cantelon Joyce Joel Osteen Prince Miracle Popoff Jewish In Touch J. Van Impe Tomorrow’s 22 VISION Jeremiah Facts Person of Interest Å “Nightwaves” (2003, Drama) Sherilyn Fenn. ’ Å ›› “She’s All That” (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr. ’ 23 M3 Person of Interest Å Much Hip Hop Å Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Team Ninja Warrior The Almost Impossible 24 MM Much Alternative Å Degrassi Degrassi Flashpoint Å (DVS) 19-2 Bitten “Rule of Anger” History of Science Å 25 EDACC Operation Smile Å ›› “Parental Guidance” (2012) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. “When Sparks Fly” (2014) Meghan Markle. 26 W (5:30) ›› “The Guilt Trip” (2012) Come Dine Come Dine Brides-Hills Brides-Hills Housewives/NJ Come Dine Come Dine 27 SLICE Ex-Wives Ex-Wives Housewives/NJ ›› “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock. ’ Å (:25) ››› “While You Were Sleeping” (1995) ’ Two Weeks 28 BRAVO Criminal Minds ’ ››› “Mad Max” (1979) Mel Gibson. Lake House 29 ENC AV2 (4:45) “The Interpreter” (6:55) ›››› “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1967) Clint Eastwood. Å Intervention: Then & Now (:03) Intervention “Jonel” 30 A&E Intervention: Then & Now Intervention “Jonel” (N) Escaping Polygamy (N) To Be Announced Attkisson Community Paid Prog. Broke Girl Broke Girl Broke Girl Broke Girl 31 WUHF Simpsons Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man News CNN Tonight (N) Race for Race for 32 CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight “Reel Love” (2011) LeAnn Rimes. ’ Å Still King Brojects ’ “Friday Night Lights” ’ 33 CMT Friday Night Brojects ’ Still King Gags Bar Rescue (N) ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 34 SPIKE Bar Rescue ’ Return to Amish (N) ’ Gypsy Wedding (:03) Return to Amish ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding 35 TLC Gypsy Wedding Naked and Afraid XL (N) Dual Survival (N) Å MythBusters ’ Å To Be Announced Naked and Afraid XL 36 DISC To Be Announced ››› “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007) Matt Damon. ’ Å Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å Bourne Ulti. 37 SHOW Beauty and the Beast (N) Rizzoli & Isles (N) Å Freaktown Gadget Gadget Looped Looped Goosebump Goosebump Hercules Spider-Man 38 TOON Johnny T Johnny T Camp Awesome Raising Dr. Ken (N) Srvivl Sty ››› “The Nutty Professor” (1996) BETCH 39 FAM Legally Bl “Legally Blonde 2” The Closer Å The Closer “Next of Kin” There Yet? 40 PCH Mod Fam Mod Fam ››› “Collateral” (2004, Suspense) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. Big Bang Just for Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Big Bang King Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs 41 COM King S.S. Jones We Work “Veiled Aristocrats” Å ››› “Within Our Gates” (1920) 42 TCM “Birthright” (1939) Carman Newsome. “10 Nights in” Food Network Star (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) ’ Chopped Canada Å Food Network Star Å Cutthroat Kitchen Å 43 FOOD Kids Baking Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Mantracker I Shouldn’t Be Alive Ghost Hunters ’ Å 44 OUT Mantracker Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars 45 HIST Counting Cars ’ Å The Last Ship (N) Å › “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” (2015) Ian Ziering. “Asteroid vs. Earth” (2014) Tia Carrere. ’ Å 46 SPACE Dark Matter ’ Preacher (N) Å Geeking (:35) Preacher Å (:40) Preacher Å Geeking (:15) Preacher Å 47 AMC Preacher “El Valero” Motorcycle Racing NHRA NASCAR IMSA Racing Weathertech Sportscar Championship: Lime Rock Park. 48 FSR IMSA Racing Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Museum The Dead Files ’ Å Mysteries at the Castle 49 DTOUR Mysteries at the Museum The Dead Files ’ Å Perricone MD Mr. Christmas Perricone MD Mr. Christmas Porcelain Nostalgic Trees 50 SHOP Christmas in July Reign ’ Å Degrassi ’ 1 girl The L.A. Complex Å Ridiculous. Ridiculous. The Hills ’ The Hills ’ 54 MTV Reign ’ Å The Circus Maron (N) Ray Donovan (N) Å Roadies (N) ’ Å You Me Her Snowprcr 55 MC1 (:10) ››› “Dolphin Tale 2” (2014) ’ Å › “Jem and the Holograms” (2015) ’ Å “Kept Woman” (2015) Courtney Ford. Step Up 56 MC2 (5:50) ››› “Snowpiercer” (2013) Chris Evans. ’ (:20) ›› “True Story” (2015) ’ Å ››› “Spotlight” (2015) Mark Ruffalo. ’ Å “A Most Wanted Man” 57 MC3 (5:25) ››› “Kill the Messenger” ’ You Me Her You Me Her The Night Of (N) Å Ballers (N) Vice Last Week You Me Her 58 HBO Real Time Real Time Real Time, Bill Blue Bloods ’ Å WBZ News (N) ’ Å Big Bang Big Bang Broke Girl Broke Girl Two Men Two Men 59 WSBK Blue Bloods ’ Å Elementary ’ Å 5 News Sunday KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) 60 KTLA (5:00) “City by the Sea” KTLA News KTLA News Person of Interest Å Elementary ’ Å News/Nine Replay Chicago Friends ’ Friends ’ Raymond Raymond The Middle 61 WGN Person of Interest Å TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. À table avec l’ennemi TV5 Jrnl (:40) Ca n’arrive pas qu’aux autres (SC) Les Bêtises 89 TV5 “Pas son genre” (2014) Émilie Dequenne. (SC) TJ Le 21e (N) (SC) Regard TJ L’épicerie TJ TJ TJ TJ 90 RDI Remue-ménage (N) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Outburst In Committee Coverage of Parliamentary committees. In Committee Coverage of Senate committees. 109 CPAC P.M. MONDAY EVENING 6:00 6:30 July 25 11:30 T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Å Convention 2 WTVS Democratic National Convention The 2016 Democratic National Convention. (N) Life on the Reef Å Économie Squelettes Les Parent Le combat des villes (N) Les échangistes (N) Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) Par ici l’été (SC) 3 CBKFT TJ Sask ET Canada Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ’ The Night Shift (N) Å (8:59) BrainDead (N) ’ Global News at 10 (N) Late Show-Colbert 5 CFRE News American Ninja Warrior “Indianapolis Finals” (N) ’ Castle ’ Å Big Bang etalk (N) ’ News-Lisa CTV News 6 CKCK CTV News Regina (N) EarthWatch One EarthWatch Two 7 WEATH (5:00) EarthWatch One Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night-Seth Meyers News 8 WDIV American Ninja Warrior “Indianapolis Finals” (N) ’ Democratic Convention News Exchange Hello Coronation Murdoch Mysteries ’ The Book of Negroes The National (N) Å Exchange Coronation 9 CBKT News Broke Girl Scorpion “Talismans” ’ (7:59) BrainDead (N) ’ Two Men Late Show-Colbert James Corden Comics 11 WWJ Mom Å Democratic Convention News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline ThisMinute Dr Oz 12 WXYZ The Bachelorette (N) ’ Å Scorpion “Talismans” ’ Escape Illusions Re-Inventing Destiny 13 CTYS Mod Fam Mod Fam The Bachelorette (N) ’ Å Max Just Kid Just Kid Gags Gags Haunting Haunting 14 YTV SpongeBob SpongeBob Assembly Assembly Bella Bucket-Dino Dinopaws Caillou ’ Bubble Team Umiz. Charmers 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy The National (N) Å CBC News The National (N) Å The National (N) Å CBC News4 x 2” ad 16 NW CBC News News-Lisa National News-Lisa National News-Lisa National 17 NNET CTV News Channel (N) CTV News Channel (N) News-Lisa National WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å of the Night WWE Monday Night RAW 18 SCORE PAGE 8 VALUE EXPRESS ~ MOOSEHighlights JAW, SK JULY 21’- ÅAUGUST 3, 2016 SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN (5:30) CFL Football Montreal Alouettes at Toronto Argonauts. 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PrimeTime Politics Å Public Record Å 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å Fresh fruits available for summer desserts By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express With the abundance of fresh fruits currently available, the decision of what to serve for dessert is easy to figure out. Many of the desserts can be made without turning on the oven, making them popular in homes without air conditioning. This week’s recipes come from favourite cookbooks. • • • Rhubarb Custard Pie 1 pie crust or graham cracker crust 1 1/2 cups rhubarb, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 tbsp. tapioca 1/2 cup sugar 2 large eggs, beaten 1/2 cup sugar 1 cup milk cinnamon Mix rhubarb with 1/2 cup sugar and the tapioca. Place in the crust. Add 1/2 cup sugar to the milk and beaten eggs. Mix well. Pour over rhubarb. Sprinkle with desired amount of cinnamon. Bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes. Cool completely to allow custard to set. Slice with a heated knife. • • • Orange Creamsicle Pie 1 can Eagle Brand milk 1-8 oz. carton sour cream 1/2 cup plus 2 tbsps. powdered orange drink (Tang suggested) 1/8 tsp. salt 1-9 oz. carton Cool Whip, divided 1 graham cracker crust Combine milk and sour cream. Add powdered orange drink and salt. Mix well. Fold in 1 cup Cool Whip. Pour into the pie crust. Cover with remaining Cool Whip. Chill overnight before serving. • • • Frozen Dessert 1 graham cracker pie crust 1-8 oz. container Cool Whip, thawed 1-6 oz. container fruit yogurt Mix Cool Whip and yogurt and spoon into the pie crust. Freeze overnight. Remove from freezer 20 minutes before serving. • • • Fruit Cobbler 2 cups fresh rhubarb, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 cup fresh strawberries, cut into small pieces 1/2 cup fresh blackberries, cut into small pieces 1/2 cup fresh saskatoons or blueberries 3/4 cup butter 1 cup sifted flour 1 cup sugar 2 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 tsp. cloves 1 tsp. nutmeg 1/8 tsp. salt 3/4 cup milk Melt butter and pour into a 9x13 inch pan. Mix fruits gently with spices. Place on top of melted butter. Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Stir in milk and blend until smooth. Pour or spoon over fruit, making sure to cover completely. Bake in a 375 degrees F oven for 40 minutes or until topping is browned and crisp. Serve with ice cream. Note: For a thicker topping, double the ingredients for the batter. Note: if using frozen fruit, thaw only partially before mixing and baking. • • • Five Minute Cheesecake 1 graham pie crust 1-8 oz. pkg. cream cheese 1 cup icing sugar 1 tub Cool Whip, thawed 2 cups fresh fruits, cut into pieces, sugared and spiced Combine cream cheese, Cool Whip and icing sugar with an electric beater until smooth. Pour mixture into pie crust. Top with fruit. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Note: tinned pie filling may be substituted for fresh fruit. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A29 Market Place Excellent 2 bedroom starter home on Chestnut Avenue. REDUCED now listed at $224,900 Very well maintained Spacious dining & living area. Basement is updated with 2+1 bedroom bungalow on south hill. Many updates new flooring. Large family room. Fenced have been done. Lower levelrenovated in 2009. Park like yard. Single detached garage. yard, fenced. Single detached garage! A must to see! of Moose Jaw 306-694-5766 Sonya Bitz 631-8471 Affordable, well maintained 3 bedroom home. Glassed in Clifton Avenue! Character home! Original woodwork, trim, baseboards, doors and banister. Formal dining veranda welcomes you into spacious living room. Formal room, huge living room with fireplace. Updated dining, galley kitchen with ample cabinets. Easy access to kitchen. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths! Beautifu landscaped yards. deck. Single garage. Fenced back yard. www.remax-moosejaw.sk.ca Bryan Gilbert 631-4790 88 Kalmia Cres REAL ESTATE Beautifully maintained inside and out! Open concept main floor. 3 bedrooms, ensuite off master. Fully finished basement, family room, 2 bedrooms, bath and utility room. 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Huge deck for outdoor living, paved drive, newer garage. 5 appliances included. 1103 IROQUOIS ST W MOOSE JAW MLS®#: 573544 Movie Review also has a knack for stealing just about every scene he is in, making him a welcome addition to the already likeable group. Neil Casey does make for probGhostbusters ably the weakest villain in the Ghostbusters series, but with the rest of the Directed by Paul Feig. group so strong it really doesn’t make Starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie a difference. Jones, Chris Hemsworth, Neil Casey, and Andy Garcia. Does it live up to the original? No, of course not, but that wasn’t really posRuntime: 116 minutes. sible. Thankfully, this film forges its Rated: PG-13 for supernatural action and some crude humour. own identity while paying homage to the original. It was nice to see an original story with all new characters, as A Ghostbusters reboot? Has Hollywood opposed to just hiring women to fill lost its mind? Is nothing sacred? When this the roles of Venkman, Spengler, Stanz, was film was announced, people went cras and Zeddmore. Of course, it is an org lin tt Hel zy — human sacrifice, cats and dogs living By Sco igin story and I do find origin stories together…mass hysteria! Unfortunately, rather boring sometimes. (How many that furor wasn’t directed at Hollywood making another times must I watch Spider-Man mourn for Uncle Ben, or Ghostbusters film without the original actors once again watch Batman’s parents get gunned down in an alley?) donning the proton packs. No, the anger stemmed from At least this was fresh and interesting; I was glad I didn’t the decision to do a gender swap and cast women instead. have to see a retread of the Gozer story because there was This enraged so many childish men online you would no way that was going to end well. Actually, I think the swear the Call of Duty servers were down again. Ulti- movie tries to honour the original a little bit too much, mately though, the real question must be: is the film worth and I would have preferred they spent more time creating seeing? In my opinion, that answer is a resounding “Yes.” something truly unique. At the same time, I understand Ghostbusters has no relation to the first film or its char- why they did what they did. acters. The story involves Erin (Wiig) confronting her old Oh, and I want to punch whoever decided that Fallout friend Abby (McCarthy) about a book on the paranormal Boy should do a version of the classic theme. And I want they wrote years earlier. One day they and Abby’s engito punch them again for including it in the film itself and neer friend, Holtzmann (McKinnon), actually do stumble making me listen to it. Seriously, Fallout Boy? Hey guys, on a ghost. Before long, they team up with subway work2006 called…and they don’t want you either. er Patty (Jones) and open their own business. Ghost sightGo into this film with an open mind and you will enjoy it. ings start increasing because Rowan (Casey), a bullied Is this a classic like the original? No, but it doesn’t need to man bent on revenge, is using devices to bring ghosts into be. This is honestly one of the better reboots Hollywood our world. He intends on creating a vortex that will lead has produced and that is a good thing. Like others, I had to the destruction of New York. Erin, Abby, Holtzmann, reservations about this film because of the pedigree of the and Patty must stop him. original, but I came out thoroughly entertained. This is Paul Feig is renowned for making enjoyable comedies one of the most entertaining films of the summer, period. starring funny women in strong female roles and this is Of course, Hollywood has no new ideas and so they are no exception. The film is genuinely funny, suitably scary planning on making ANOTHER Ghostbusters film, this in parts, and provides lots of great callbacks to the origtime with an all-male cast. Here’s the thing though: the lainal. I was honestly a little disappointed when the movie dies hit it out of the park. Sorry, fellas: you have big boots came to an end because I was having so much fun — and to fill. And as for all the dudebros out there upset about shouldn’t that be what a Ghostbusters film is all about? To a group of women leading this new era of Ghostbusters top it all off, the special effects were great. films? Get over your rampant misogyny, grab some popThe cast is superb. Wiig and McCarthy are great as alcorn, and enjoy. ways, but it is really McKinnon and Jones who steal the show. Chris Hemsworth (as the idiot receptionist, Kevin) $259,900 Beautifully finished bungalow on a large corner lot. Lovely open concept. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. This home will mark everything off your check list! 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Well maintained 900 sq/ft bungalow is move in ready. Spacious living room and a dining room which could be converted back to 3rd bedroom. Newer windows, plenty of closet space. Patio area, mature trees and lawn front and back. A large yard with maintenance free fencing. Plenty of room for a garage with back alley access. Metal soffit and facia. 1341 REGAL CRES. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with over 2400 sq/ft of living space. 306-684-2704 laurie.lunde@gmail.com Market Place REAL ESTATE PAGE A30 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Patricia Jacqueline Lennox August 23, 1941 – June 11, 2016 LAHRMAN George Albert Lahrman, aged 92 years of Moose Jaw, SK, passed away on Saturday, July 9th, 2016. George is survived by his niece, Yvonne (Larry) Sapergia; nephew, Ron (Muriel) Tillie; great-nieces and nephews; and special friend, Ruth. George was born and raised in the Mortlach area and continued to live there for most of his life. He loved trucking and farming, and was a friend to everyone. The Funeral Service was held on Thursday, July 14th, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. in Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 15 Paul Drive, Moose Jaw, SK. Reverend John Kreutzwieser officiated and interment has taken place in Sunset Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations in George’s name may be made to The War Amps Key Tag Service, 1 Maybrook Dr, Scarborough, ON M1V 5K9. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Gary McDowell, Funeral Director 306-693-4550 www.moosejawfuneralhome.com Return this ad to Sunset Cemetery and # receive a $ 750 Credit towards your final Arrangements some restrictions apply Sunset Cemetery 633 -Caribou St. W. 306-692-8855 Patricia passed away peacefully in Vernon, B.C., on June 11, 2016. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and auntie, with deep and extensive family connections stemming from her 14 siblings. Left to cherish Patricia’s memory are her children Cynthia (Neil), Anita (Michael), and Paul (Sandra); grandchildren Adam (Danielle), Ryan, Kenneth, Grace, and Molly; great-grandchildren Paetyn, Kenzie, and Kohen; siblings Phoebe Hutchinson, Louis Lennox, Eva (Lew) Hender, Eugene (Patti) Lennox, Verna Lennox, Delbert (Grace) Lennox, Reg (Marice) Lennox, Frances (Ron) Bender, Cheryl (Jerry) Nestman, Arlene (Don) LaBoucane; and sisters-in-law Cheryl Lennox and Linda Lennox. Patricia was predeceased by her parents Henry and Jacqueline Lennox; sisters Velma (Earl) Johnson and Juanita (Bill) Kozack; brothers Ernie Lennox and Tom Lennox; sister-in-law Dot Lennox; and brother-in-law Bill Hutchinson. A celebration of Patricia’s life was held at W.J. Jones & Son Chapel on Saturday, July 16, 2016. Della Ferguson will officiate. Donations in Patricia’s honour may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society, 101 – 440 2nd Ave. N., Saskatoon, SK, S7L 2C3. Read the family’s full tribute to Patricia, or to sign the memorial register on the W.J. Jones website at www. wjjonesandson.com, where condolences and remembrances may be left. Help patients on their road to recovery with a memorial gift to support the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital Please contact us for more information. Moose Jaw Health Foundation 55 Diefenbaker Drive Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C2 Phone (306) 694-0373 www.mjhf.org BANNER STANDS,TRADESHOW DISPLAYS & MORE! Moose Jaw Express is your one stop shop for everything you need to impress at your next trade show or event! Gateway Festival coming up by Scott Hellings The 12th Annual Gateway Festival will be held July 22-24 in Bengough. Throughout the weekend you can hear dozens of great bands on multiple stages. It will be a fun-filled event perfect for the whole family. This year’s line-up includes top performers like Corb Lund, Sloan, The Stampeders, Odds, Fred Penner, Rosie & the Riveters, Chixdiggit, Limblifter, and Moose Jaw’s Johnny 2 Fingers and the Deformities. Both Friday and Saturday kick off with a pancake breakfast. In addition to the great music, you will find children’s activities and lots of food and drink vendors. Camping is available with sites divided into “family,” “quiet” and “party” zones. The sites are located next to the festival grounds. There is easy access to hot showers and washrooms, an outdoor swimming pool, and the golf course. Full power sites are sold out for 2016 but there is plenty of overflow camping with selection on a first come, first served basis. Camping is $15 per night per tent or trailer. Call 306-268-2909 for more information. It is sure to be a great weekend, so get your tickets now. Tickets are $75 each for a single day pass or $90 for the weekend. A youth weekend pass is just $55. 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Jones & Son (306) 694-1322 Funeral Home • Crematorium • Family Resource Centre "Honouring Lives And Healing Hearts" 106 Athabasca St. E. • 306-693-4644 • www.wjjonesandson.com Della Ferguson Funeral Celebrant Grief Support Facilitator MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 20, 2016 • PAGE A31 #MJLifeHack Youth Leadership Camp has open arms By Larissa Kurz community, and to just kind of spend time together.” The camp is really focusing on involving youth in the community, and looking to provide them with information about topics that affect them and where they can go for resources and services. “I think one of the goals of the camp is really to have some information and resources around sexual health, A number of youth pose underneath the flagpole at Peacock for Moose Jaw around mental health, around drug and alcohol use, so there’s some knowlPride’s Gender Diversity Awareness Week flag raising on March, 2016. edge exchange we’re hoping will hapMoose Jaw Pride has organized their create a more welcoming space for pen there,” said Wickenhauser. first ever #MJLifeHack Youth Lead- LGBTQ+ youth. The name of the camp, #MJLifehack, ership Camp and they’re still taking Participants will also have the op- is meant to promote the spread of that names — registration has been ex- portunity to work with local artists information through youth themselves, tended until July 22, and organizer Joe in the afternoon, creating art that ex- in what Wickenhauser described as Wickenhauser encourages everyone to presses information from their field “peer-to-peer education.” jump on board. trips as well as their own personal “One of the things we’re trying to do The camp runs from August 2-6, from stories. Workshops include zine-mak- is to encourage those youth to use 10am until 5pm, and is completely ing, working on a coloring book with their existing social media networks free. Youth don’t have to attend all five Andrew Meredith, digital story-telling to share that information with other, days if they are unable, and the camp with Evie Ruddy, printmaking with so others can learn about what these is open to LGTBQ+ youth and allies Karli Jessup, and spoken word poetry services are, what they do, and how to who have finished grade 7-12. with Johnny Trinh. access them,” said Wickenhauser. Home base will be Peacock Colle- “[It’s] just something that’s going to Of course, information is a large part giate, and each day will have field be pretty low key and relaxed, and of the camp’s goals, but it will also trips to different community organi- fun. An opportunity to just hang out look to create a sense of communizations that provide services, particu- and spend time with other youth in ty and inclusivity among LGBTQ+ larly to LGBTQ+ youth. The goal of an environment that’s supportive and youth, and to give them the chance to these field trips is to familiarize youth a safe space,” said Wickenhauser. “I just hang out in a relaxed, fun, and safe with services offered in their commu- think it’s exciting to have youth to atmosphere. nity, and allow them to provide feed- come together and tell their stories, “I hope that they find a sense of comback about those services to help them to learn about different services in the munity, new ways to express themselves, and a sense that they can make a difference in their community,” said Wickenhauser. Jayda D’Amico is a student who has been involved with Moose Jaw Pride, the formation of the Prairie South Gay Straight Alliance, and now the Leadership Camp. She said that she is excited to attend, and finds it to be an important addition to Moose Jaw’s youth scene. “Moose Jaw Pride is amazing and I love it, and this Leadership Camp is going to bring people together and going to inform people that it’s okay to be part of the LGBTQ community and that you can still find information even if it’s not in school or in the community,” said D’Amico. “It’s important that this camp exists because without this camp, well, even me — I don’t know a lot about, for example, queer sex ed, that’s definitely a gigantic thing. Also, some of the workshops have to do with safety and where to go if you’re being kicked out, and so it’s just to allow students and youth to have an opportunity to find that information, and to help the community help them,” she added. There are still currently spots open for the Youth Leadership Camp, and registration can be done online at moosejawpride.ca/camp. Third Annual South Hill Family Day a Success by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express Shontaye learns to make a dream catcher with Barb Frazer. Residents of South Hill were encouraged to show their pride in the community at the third annual South of the Bridge Family Day, organized by the South Hill Community Association. President Crystal Froese explained that the events were planned so that families could enjoy the outdoors and fresh air, meeting the group’s mandate to provide recreation and opportunities for a healthy lifestyle. Families were invited to try their hula hoop skills, to participate in cross country biking with the Moose Jaw Pavers, and to make First Nations dream catchers with Barb Frazer. Wakamow Valley’s Connor Park was the perfect setting as hundreds of people spent the afternoon outdoors. The Friendly City Optimist Club partnered with the association and South Hill Fine Foods to offer a barbeque lunch and popcorn. Some participants got intricate henna designs on their hands and arms, thanks to Renu Kanwar. The Balloon Man was there, providing a variety of animals, hats and swords, souvenirs for the children to take home. Better Homes and Gardens’ Christine Marasse and Doris Lautamus were giving young future Intricate henna designs were provided by Renu Kanwar. Bailie hoops it up. Christine of Better Homes and Gardens shows future home owners how to plant flower seeds. home owners lessons in how to plant flowers, another treasured prize to help them remember the afternoon. Moose Jaw Pride had a booth set up, and musical entertainment was provided. Crystal was pleased with the turnout and plans to host the event again next year. Karsyn found his own version of a climbing wall. 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