Moose Jaw Express
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Moose Jaw Express
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A1 MOOSE JAW Volume 9, Issue 30 Wednesday, July 27, 2016 EXPRESS Moose Jaw’s REAL community newspaper www.mjvexpress.com 306.694.1322 NOW INCLUDING: SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN WWW.AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM .COM @MooseJawExpress @MooseJawExpress Wakamow Place Phase Two underway By Larissa Kurz L-R: Greg Lawrence, MLA for Moose Jaw Wakamow; Deputy Mayor Brian Swanson; Brenda Walper-Bossence, chairperson for the Moose Jaw Non-Profit Housing Corporation; and Paul Wilder, operations manager at Moose Jaw Housing Authority. OVER 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 Representatives from the provincial and federal government met with Moose Jaw Housing members on July 20th to officially put shovels in the ground on the new Wakamow Place project. Wakamow Place Phase Two will be a 12-unit building, constructed directly next door to Wakamow Place Phase One on Manitoba Street East. The new addition is an extension of the rehab program currently available at Wakamow Place, and will serve as the next step in the program for individuals with mental health, addictions or other complex needs. The federal and provincial governments have contributed a combined $1.2 million for the project, and the city of Moose Jaw has also provided $112,500. It is expected to be completed within the year, in the spring of 2017. The building will be comprised of 12 one bedroom apartment-like units, all with separate entrances and no common spaces — unlike Phase One, which has common hallways, laundry and spaces. It will open up 12 new available spaces, in addition to the 16 spaces currently offered at Phase One. Paul Wilder, operations manager at Moose Jaw Housing Authority, explains that Phase Two is meant to be the stepping stone between Phase One and living within the community on one’s own. “It’s basically second-stage housing. So when they somewhat graduate from the program in that building, they are going to be placed over here. So right now, there’s nowhere for them to go in the community, because technically at this location, they’re close to their supports and it’s better,” said Wilder. The second building has been a dream for a number of years, according to Wilder and Moose Jaw Non-Profit Housing chairperson Wrinkle Reduction Tighten Skin Loose Fat Reduce Cellulite BEFORE RAPID RESULTS. SAFE.PAIN FREE FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL 306-630-2622 AFTER Brenda Walper-Bossence. “It’s actually been a long-time dream. Before the building next to us was built, we started dreaming about this building because of the needs, and it’s great that it’s finally coming to fruition,” said Wilder. Walper-Bossence explained that the need for a second phase was becoming more prominent, as Phase one currently has a waiting list. “Because Phase One is always full, and they have no place to go other than back into the community, the residents, and so this allows them to sort of have a place to go between major supports and community, where there’s no supports,” said Walper-Bossence. The new building will provide much needed housing for individuals with these complex needs, as some don’t qualify for other programs in the district, and be an important addition to the community. “[It’s important] because mentally challenged folks have housing, mentally ill folks have generally been neglected. Maybe not absolutely neglected in our community, but housing is something where we saw the need, and the need was there,” said Walper-Bossence. Greg Lawrence, MLA for Moose Jaw Wakamow, spoke to the importance of the funding of such projects. “It meets our goals as a government, and the goals of the people of Saskatchewan. . . It’s more than just the city of Moose Jaw, it’s helping the people of Saskatchewan. It provides housing for those folks that need it the most, and those with complex needs,” said Lawrence. “It’s great for the city of Moose Jaw and it’s awesome for the province of Saskatchewan.” Construction on the project is expected to begin as soon as possible. PAGE A2 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 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! TUESDAYS BINGO at Church of Our Lady Parish Hall; 7:00 p.m. start. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. WRITER’S CIRCLE FOR YOUTH ages 1018 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. COOKBOOK BOOK CLUB featuring the book Secrets of a Hutterite Kitchen: Unveiling the Rituals, Traditions and Food by Mary-Ann Kirkby. The program will take place on Tuesday, August 2nd at 7:30pm at the Public Library. Love cookbooks and preparing food? Join us for Cookbook Book Club! Come to the library and choose a recipe from our selected cookbook. Then, prepare your dish and bring it to share. We’ll discuss the process of making the dish and sample each other’s creations. You don’t have to be a Master Chef! Everyone is welcome. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. GAMES NIGHT FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 will be held on August 3rd at 6.30pm at the Moose Jaw Public Library. We’ve got both popular and classic board games as well as X-box games. No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. THE SEED GARDEN at the YARA Community Gardens with Jennie Wilson, YARA Community Gardens, will take place on Thursday, August 4th at 2:30pm at the Grey Avenue Garden of the YARA Community Gardens. Our Seed Library has a seed plot! Join at the Grey Avenue location of the YARA Community Gardens for a tour of the MJ Seed Lending Library Seed Plot and get some tips on how to grow plants for saving seeds. 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 Fully Licensed Competitive Meter Rates Serving Moose Jaw & Surrounding Area Bondable and Reliable F or A l l Y ou r T ran sp ort at i on & D el i v ery N eed s Professional Class 1A Driver with over 1,000,000 miles Van Seating 6+1 M&M Hair & Body 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 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. COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave. N.E. For more information call (306) 692-6072. Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday at 6:00 p.m. and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 Book your fresh new summer look today with a new cut and colour. We use Pravana colour for vibrate long lasting colour and step out in style with a pedicure! 306-692-3443 • 301 4th Ave SW Are you covered in the event someone is injured on your farm or your farming practices or personal acts cause damage to their property? I f you ar e f ound l eg al l y r es p ons ib l e f or inj ur y to s omeone or d amag e to th eir p r op er ty, it coul d mean f inancial d is as ter . Y ou can p r otect your entir e op er ation b y h av ing ad eq uate l iab il ity p r otection. Call our office to find out how. 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. MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A3 “From Our Family To Yours” Bob Langdon www.par kviewfuneralc hapel.ca (306) 694-5500 474 Hoc helaga S tree t West Locally Owned and Operated by Kelly & Blair Scott Maintaining a Healthy Heart By Mandi Bartkow, Senior Fitness Specialist Cardiovascular disease and other heart-related health conditions are one of the leading causes of death within both Canada and the United States (likely worldwide). The umbrella term of cardiovascular disease includes many chronic conditions, a few examples include: strokes, angina, myocardial infarct (heart attack), and peripheral artery disease. “A sedentary (inactive) lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and obesity) for cardiovascular disease”, as outlined by the American Heart Association. This statement, however, showcases how preventable cardiovascular disease can truly be. Reducing the above stated risk factors has been scientifically shown to lower incidences of both heart attacks and strokes and also assists in preventing the need for evasive surgeries such as bypass Dennis Down Cheryl Richardson Gord Borycki or coronary angioplasty surgery. Therefore, starting healthy lifestyle changes can have a major impact on one’s health, quality of life and ultimately longevity. What lifestyle modifications can one implement into a daily routine? Regular exercise and proper nutrition are two lifestyle factors that can easily be implemented “at home” to have a positive impact on lowering risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Reducing high fat foods, eating more fruits and vegetables, less alcohol intake and portion (calorie) control are a few dietary changes that can be combined with physical activity to improve heart health. A few benefits that can be achieved through regular moderate physical activity are the following: - Weight loss - Lowering blood pressure - Reducing bad (LDL) cholesterol and increasing level of good (HDL) cholesterol - Increased insulin sensitivity - Improved circulation and blood flow throughout the body (increasing the body’s ability to transport and utilize oxygen) - Reducing inflammation in the arteries - Strengthens muscles of the heart The American Heart Association suggests 30 minutes John Langford Judy Wilson Lee Richardson Donna Richardson Bruce McLeod Jo Overby Ron Silvester Jesse Evans a day of moderate exercise, such as walking/running, gardening, resistance training, aerobic fitness training, yoga/tai chi, to gain some of the benefits listed above. It is important to note that when dealing with heart conditions, it is imperative to seek medical advice/ clearance before beginning any type of physical activity regimen. The benefits of physical activity for heart disease includes those in a high risk category (e.g. Post stroke patients), however, the exercise programming is usually conducted under medical supervision until a discharge date is set. Don’t let a diagnosis of a cardiovascular disease be the driving factor for implementing a healthy lifestyle change, start now and keep your heart happy and healthy for many years to come! References: New York Times. (2016). Exercises Effects on the Heart. Retrieved from www. http://www.nytimes. com/health/guides/specialtopic/physical-activity/exercise’s-effects-on-the-heart.html Myers J. PhD. (n.d.) Cardiology Patient Page: Exercise and Cardiovascular Health. Retrieved from: www. http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/107/1/e2.full Grand opening of new “old pharmacy” recognizes 100 years of operation By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express A celebration in memory of a century old Moose Jaw pharmacy will take place Aug. 6 at the Sukanen Ship Museum. Grand opening of Leonard Fysh Drugs building at the museum will recognize the donation of vintage artifacts and furnishings from the one time family-operated drug store on High Street. “Come and have a free cup of coffee and cake on us,” said museum president Gord Ross. The artifacts were donated by Dale Toni, who owned Fysh Drugs and converted the business into Fysh Pharmasave on Main Street. Toni will do the ribbon cutting at 1 p.m. as well as outline the history from the opening in 1916 to taking over other pharmacies. Members of the Fysh family and HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP pharmacy officials will attend. 12 km south of Moose Jaw on High“We’re fortunate that the Fysh fam- way Two. ily saved all that stuff,” said Ross. Ron Walter can be reached at ron“This is part of the history of Moose joy@sasktel.net Jaw. There is such a wide DEPENDABLE FLOOR SOLUTIONS variety of stuff.” The clock on the wall is in a 1930s era photo. “Some of the containers are in the original wrappers. That’s cool.” Ross remembers Fysh THE SOLUTION TO “SLIPPERY WHEN WET” Drugs was open every NON SLIP FLOORS & BATHTUB TREATMENT day of the year, even BATHTUBS TILE FLOORS Christmas day “in case RESTAURANTS HOSPITALS you had a sick kid.” POOL AREA CONCRETE The pharmacy building was put up by volunteers last year and the front will look like the original store. “I don’t know of any oth306-693-1033 er museum with a phardependablefloorsolutions@gmail.com macy,” said Ross, www.dependableflooringsolutions.ca Sukanen Ship Museum is DR. F.H. WIGMORE REGIONAL Gifts galore from ceiling to floor. Neatest little gift shop in town!! Great selection of Summer Clothes, Garden and Gift Wear! 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 $20 PER PLATE -- HALF HALF GOES GOES TO TO YOUR YOUR CHARITY! CHARITY! 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Call 306-690-5399 • www.myyogaloft.com 2nd floor 311 Main St N (Above Wrapture Spa) COMING EVENTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE A2 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! MINI POLKA PARTY at Cosmo Centre on August 20th from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Band Lend Gadica and Leon Ochs. Cost $20pp. Concession available. LAST BBQ FOR THE SEASON at Cosmo Centre will be held on August 25th from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Cost $10. 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 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 Call Kelly (306) 693-1284 or (306) 631-1202 email ckdispatch@sasktel.net Box 1388 Moose Jaw Sask. S6H-4R3 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 WEST PARK CROSSING RETIREMENT COMMUNITY OF MOOSE JAW – Extendicare 1801 Meier Drive, Moose Jaw SK S6J 0C3; Office: 306.694.4744; Cell: 306.513.8150 DOWNSIZING SEMINAR and Complimentary Lunch on Sunday, August 14th – 12pm in the Garden Dining Room; presentation to follow at 1:15pm. Learn about ways to eliminate stress and plan for a move to a smaller home. Presenter will be Tara Gish, of Bridges Downsizing & Estate Services. Seating is limited; please call to reserve your place, 306-694-4744 – RSVP by August 12th. Door prizes, facility tours. BEACH BLAST MEMORIES DANCE – A Dementia-Friendly Event will be held on Wednesday, August 17th from 2:30pm to 4pm in the Arbor (please use main entrance). This dance will be a dementiafriendly event; the theme is “Summer Swing” and will feature favourite big band, swing, and dancehall-era songs. Everyone is welcome to attend, including families and friends who are supporting those living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. It will be a fun and social gathering in a safe environment where we can gather to reminisce through music and dance. We will be featuring a live DJ, refreshments for attendees, and a door prize – please RSVP by August 15th by calling 306-694-4744. THE FRIENDLY CITY Teens can experience the YMCA for free this summer 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: Sunday School at 9:30 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. Public Library a safe place for all by Scott Hellings by Scott Hellings Teens looking to stay active this summer can still take advantage of a great promotion. The Moose Jaw YMCA is offering teens between the ages of 13 and 17 an opportunity to purchase a free membership for the months of July and August. The memberships will expire on August 31, so there is still time to make the most of the YMCA and its facilities. “It gets them access to either location. They can use the weights if they do an orientation and at the Fairford location they case use the basketball court to play basketball, volleyball, or anything else they like to do. We also have a rock climbing wall there and racquetball as well,” said Haley Hills, a membership representative at the YMCA. As of mid-July, over 100 teens had already signed up. “A lot of kids have heard about it and are taking advantage of it. That’s really good because it is better for them to be active than to just sit at home and play video games all day.” Are you already a member? You can still take advantage; payments will be suspended during the months of July and August for those who already have a membership. The payments will start up again in September. Teens must provide a health card or a driver’s licence in order to sign up. You do not need your parent’s permission to join but you must fill out a form with their information. You can sign up at either location (220 Fairford St. E. or 500 – First Ave. N.W., below the Coop). For more information, call the YMCA at 306-692-0688. You can also contact the Athabasca location directly at 306692-1211. This photo was widely circulated on Facebook recently. It shows the large knife that was left in the boy’s bathroom at the Moose Jaw Public Library. Despite this incident, the library is a safe place. Facebook photo. Over the weekend of July 16 and 17, a Facebook post about the Moose Jaw Public Library went viral. The post explained that a large knife was found underneath a garbage bag in the boy’s bathroom. Although this caused some to voice their concern over the library’s safety, the public is assured that it is a safe place. “It is a rare occurrence to have something like this happen. We do whatever we can to ensure the safety of people while they are in the library. If anything does happen, we encourage people to inform our staff. We will either contact the police for them or encourage them to do so,” said Head Librarian Karon Selzer. “These incidents are rare, though, and we have never had anything like this happen, where someone has left an item that is potentially harmful in the building.” No one was harmed as a result of this incident. The knife was discovered by a member of the cleaning staff. They typically empty the garbage on a nightly basis, although Selzer notes they do not come in on weekends. The police have been contacted and are now looking into the matter. Although the library is a safe and welcoming environment, it is a public space. Thus, it is always best to exercise caution. Selzer says that, parents should not leave their children unattended at the library. “We do have a policy that states parents and guardians of children 11 and under are encouraged to stay here with their children. They need to be aware that this is a public space — we only have so many staff and it is not like we can watch over every child that is here,” said Selzer. “But we do believe this is a safe environment, and based on the past several years, it is.” For added protection, Selzer says the library board has already approved the installation of video surveillance cameras to better monitor the facility. She notes this will assist the police when they do have an investigation. Time to Hear the Sounds of Summer OUR BEST PROMOTION OF THE YEAR A special place where couples can share their life together, offering options for husbands and wives to remain in the same home, whether they are independent, in need of personal care, or each require different levels of assistance. 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Call to book a complimentary meal and tour today! 1801 Meier Dr. Moose Jaw • 306 694-4744 $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 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A5 FREE 10” 1/2 PRICE BREAKFAST 306-6941333 OFFERS END AUGUST 15,2016 CHEESESTICKS 306-6928999 WITH ANY SIZE PIZZA 1711 MAIN STREET NORTH MOOSE JAW, SK S6J 1L6 306-6938777 OFFERS END AUGUST 15,2016 TRADING THOUGHTS Provincial tax collectors let millions a year slip through fingers When the provincial government cut some items in the spring budget, party supporters saw no alternative. What most of us don’t realize is the province passed up $3.9 billion tax revenues this year — simply because of exemptions from taxes. The Saskatchewan auditor examined one of those exemptions in the annual review this year. Loss of revenues to tax exemption are done to achieve goals for government policy. Common by Ron Walter tax exemptions are no tax on food, or children’s clothes, or on money put into registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs). The auditor zeroed in on the fuel tax exemption with current legislation in place for 30 years. Actually, some sort of fuel tax exemption has been around for ages, starting with purple gas. The Saskatchewan fuel tax exemption costs $121 million in taxes this year with another $33.1 million for heating fuel tax exemptions. The auditor notes the farm fuel tax exemption has no goal, while the fuel tax exemption is intended to make heating costs comparable for all. Recommendations by the auditor include a way to measure success of the program, better documentation and more staff to document the program. Farm fuel tax exemptions probably go back to 1928 when small family farms were the norm. Back then and until more recent times, the exemption was justified politically on the grounds that family farms had difficulty making ends meet and it encouraged adoption of gas power over horse power. For much of the last century, farming in Saskatchewan and other Prairie provinces was a subsistence model. Farmers grew their own meat and vegetables and any surplus from the sale of grain or livestock was plowed back into the farm. Few got rich; many left the industry for more secure, more profitable work. A fuel tax exemption was widely recognized as a form of relief for the family farm. All that has changed. Average farm size has gone from 551 acres in 1951 to 1,483 in 2011. Families still operate farms but the farms are big business with millions invested At today’s prices a half section (320 aces) of canola can return $180,000. Three principles of taxation are used widely by government to determine taxes or tax exemptions. Is the measure enforceable? Is it fair. Is it equitable? The farm fuel tax exemption is easily administered although the auditor sees a lack of documentation. Is the farm fuel tax exemption really fair when no other small business group receives this type of benefit? When larger enterprises receive more benefits? PUBLIC NOTICE Is the fuel tax exempRural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161 tion equitable when the NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ZONING BYLAW 6-2011 original reason for its Notice is hereby given by the Rural Municipality (R.M.) of application — saving Moose Jaw No. 161, pursuant to The Planning and small family farms – Development Act, 2007, that Council intends to amend no longer exists? Bylaw No. 6-2011, the Zoning Bylaw by amending the These are question text as follows: that need asking and “To amend the site size for accessory buildings in the CR-1 Country-Residential Zoning by adding to answering in the trans- Section 8.2 clause “i) Accessory Buildings over 185 formational change Square Metres (2,000 square feet on lots smaller promised by the spring than 2.0 hectares (5.0 Acres)”. In addition, Section 8.4, clause .4, is amended by provincial budget. Total loss of the farm adding after the first sentence the following, “Lots fuel subsidy would greater than 2.0 hectares (5.0 acres) may be permitted to have accessory buildings up to 279 square equal $4,000 annual- Metres (3,000 square feet), provided all setbacks are ly per Saskatchewan met and adequate fire separation is maintained.” farm. In addition, by adding to Section 8.4, clause “.5 Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net Farm expenses recorded by category Farmers often wonder where their money goes. This Statistics Canada graphic shows where the average Canadian farmer’s expenses went in 2014. Commercial feed purchases led the cash expense parade taking $6 billon of the $50.2 billion expense total in 2014. Second largest cash expense class was wages, room and board costing $5.1 billion while third was fertilizer at $4.9 billion. Interest payments of $2.8 billion were tied with machinery and fuel for fourth. Largest expense was a book entry: depreciation of $6.6 billion. Depreciation recognizes the cost of wear and tear on equipment and buildings but amounts to tax-free income. Source: Overview of the Canadian Agriculture System 2016 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 PAGE A6 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 J.Wilk Landscaping ULTIMATE LTD. Best Price for the Best Quality Screened Mixed Topsoil in town!! Call Jim at 306-631-0222 A U TO D E TA I L I N G & ACCESSORIES DETAILING • WINDOW TINTING PAINT PROTECTION FILM • REMOTE STARTERS 909 High Street West 306-694-4020 mark@ultimateautrodetailing.biz www.ultimateautodetailing.biz Moose Jaw Show and Shine in its Fifth Year by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express of spectators wandered through, voting for the fan favorite, taking photographs, talking to the owners and enjoying the sunshine. There were a number of bouncy castles, BBQ hamburgers and hotdogs, ice cream and several special events over the course of the day. One of them was the Battle of the Techs, an engine-building challenge organized by Zane Southgate of Zeebs Restorations. Two engines were stripped down to the block, with 169 parts lined up, ready for assembly. Teams of two competed to see how fast they could put everything together, with the first When Pat received this Corvette as a birthday gift, her lifelong wish list got team who got the engine to start winning. There were three heats a little shorter. held, with the average time being Cory and Shauna Easterby have or- fans and hobbyists. twelve minutes from start to finish. ganized the Moose Jaw Show and Their usual home in Happy Val- The burnout competition was a Shine for the last five years. Cory ley was unavailable this year, due fan favorite, as was the loudest jokes that the event happens “just to infrastructure issues, so the pair pipes contest. 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The master bedroom has an en-suite and walk-in closet, and the living room is complete with a wood burning fireplace and marble mantle. Finished basement features a large family room, games room, bedroom, bath, and 2nd wood burning fireplace. Enjoy a double attached garage and fenced oversized park-like yard. Some new windows and flooring, newer deck off the dining room, great for all your entertaining. 1009 Hastings St. E7 TCTC THE CHARMS OF COUNTRY LIVING WITH SUNSHINE AND SPACE. This home makes the most of its surrounding rural atmosphere with a large open user friendly deck, facing south catching the beautiful sun. This 4 bedroom home has had some updates including kitchen backsplash and counter top. Basement has high ceilings and is open for development. Newer TRIPLE garage (26'X 36') with handyman shop area and second TRIPLE garage that needs a little TLC. Dugout is trenched to the house and the hydrant is trenched in. 100 amp electrical service at house and shop, 2000 gallon cistern and sewer and pump out redone 2 years ago. There are several out buildings on the property. 1174 3rd Ave NE $186,000 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, huge deck for entertaining your guests. A double insulated garage finishes off this great property.Approximately 19 kms from the city of Moose Jaw. Country living - a wonderful way to raise a family. $55,000 This is a beautiful lot with a large covered in deck and patio for entertaining, 1 large bedroom and huge living room. The cupboards have been replaced and laminate flooring throughout. Lots of space for the single person or a couple. T W Y L A $80 ,000 With some TLC this could be the perfect home for first time buyers or revenue property. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with 720 square feet of living space. Single car garage. T O N D E V O L D REALTOR ® t wy l a.t on d ev ol d @ b h g mj.ca C el l : ( 306) 631 -68 95 with the winners receiving plaques. Other victors included the fan favorite, best Ford, best GM, best import, best Classic, best Classic muscle car, the best work in progress and four more, for a total of 13 vehicles recognized among large variety that was on hand. Pat was shining up her little yellow Corvette. It was a dream vehicle for her, on her wish list since she was a teen. Last year, her husband surprised her with it on her birthday. She now drives it for special occasions, and likes to show it off at car shows. Cory and Shauna thanked both of their major sponsors, Fountain Tire and Cap-it Moose Jaw. Without their help, the event would not be as complete. Although they were pleased with this year’s venue, they are looking forward to getting back to their usual home in Happy Valley for 2017. This team won the first round of tech races, which saw competitors putting together engines. 1105 Chestnut Ave $210,000 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. 719 Skipton Road $379,900 Occupying a peaceful street position the property is a stone's throw from the tranquil valley. This 2008 bi-level home is very unique in design. You will be charmed by the warmth and character of this modern home, a raised master bedroom with a walk-in closet and en-suite and opening out to the vaulted ceilings. The kitchen provides plenty of countertop space and storage with the dining room opening to the kitchen for easy communication between host and guests, lots of windows allow natural light to penetrate the living spaces & give the house an open feel, 2 bedrooms and 1 full bath complete this main level. Basement is finished with a large L shaped family room, 1 bedroom and spacious bathroom. Located within easy reach of transport, parks and school. To complete this great package is a double attached heated garage. This one needs to be seen to be appreciated, call for an appointment to view this exceptional home. 41 Main St., Tuxford $150,000 Quiet small town living within minutes of Moose Jaw and within half hour of K+S Mine. This 3 bedroom bungalow has had an addition added in 2000 which is now the kitchen with custom made oak cabinets. The majority of the basement was redone in 99’ (walls and floor). Small shed 14 X 16 is heated. The yard is 125’ X 120 so lots of room for garage and no neighbours behind you. Envision your creative style inside these walls. Lot A Main St. , Boharm $330,000 1013 Willow Ave $89,000 Investor’s Dream! Renters are long time tenants and want to stay, rent is $725/mth plus utilities. 2 spacious bedrooms on main floor with a loft that you could converted to a 3rd bedroom. Close to schools and parks and located on a nicely treed Avenue. This property is offered by the seller "AS IS" "WHERE IS" with no warrants or representations as the seller has not occupied this house. 1142 Hochelaga St. W. $159,000 Quiet Northwest area, this 3 level split with a little TLC could be a great home for the first time home buyer or potential for revenue property. 3 good sized bedrooms with ample closet space. New water heater, some updated windows. Surrounded by plenty of space and fresh country air this 3 bedroom home located in Boharm makes the most of its surroundings. Take in the majestic sunset over the fields or soak up the sun, enjoy magnificient views on the oversized deck that wraps around the west side of the house. Many features include open concept with custom kitchen boasting lots of cupboards and counters with large island and pantry, main floor laundry and master bedroom has walk-in closet. Large windows make this spacious kitchen and living room bright and cheery. Basement has a large family room, 3 pce bath and storage area. Bonuses include 24 X 42 heated garage with a man cave at the back with a 3pce bath and kitchenette, deck has a gazebo, outdoor speakers and hard wired for a hot tub. This home is Utilities run along Snowdy Rd. and power crosses the land. accessible for someone with a disability. Call for an Selling 5 acres still to be subdivided (those 5 acres can be appointment to view this exceptional home. subdivided into smaller parcels) RM of Moose Jaw $175,000 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A7 Proudly Independent Locally Owned and Operated 268 Mulberry Lane Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6J 1N1 (306) 693-4550 Michael Penner www.moosejawfuneralhome.com Terri Lamb Twin Lakes Ranch Hosts Kids’ Rodeo By Wanda Smith for Moose Jaw Agrimart Express Bryant will be speaking and singing for the duration of the camp. There will also be opportunities for riding horses, games such as horseshoes, campfires, possible wagon rides, etc. Throughout August, Twin Lakes will be hosting a Buckaroo Camp for ages nine to 12 year olds as well as a Teen Camp for ages 12-19. These camps specialize in rodeo events as well as overall horsemanship and equine activities. To wrap up the camping season, there will be a motorcycle rally with “Chariots of Light” (connected with Jerry Savelle Ministries) on Wednesday August 24th. See www. tlrm.net for information and details for the events this summer. Big smiles and big hats were the order of the day as the pint-sized cowboys and cowgirls, spanning in ages three to 10, showed off their rodeo skills. Over 20 enthusiastic youngsters were given the opportunity to strut their stuff at the 4th Annual 10 & Under Kids’ Rodeo at Twin Lakes Ranch, just six miles east of Moose Jaw. Events including barrel racing, pole bending, dummy roping and dummy team roping, along with an egg race were offered. As always, Twin Lakes responsible and respectful horse owners and members of society. This summer is packed full of a variety of events at the Ranch. July 27 & 28, they are hosting Kylie Oaks Gatewood, granddaughter of Billye Brim, for two special training and equipping services beginning at 7:00 PM each evening. 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The All-Stars qualified for the national championship by defeating the Regina Kiwanis Nationals in two straight games at the Provincial Championship, by scores of 5-3 and 10-0, respectively. Coach Tony Dreger was proud of his team. “The boys worked really hard at provincials. It was fun to watch them celebrate when they pulled that second game off and won.” The All-Stars also played in the Canadian Championship last year in Ottawa. The team ultimately finished with a record of 0-6. Although they will once again face stiff competition, last year proved to be a great learning experience. As a result, Dreger believes the All-Stars are better prepared to meet the challenge this time around. “Last year nine of our kids were 11-years-old whereas this year they are 12. It is only one year but it does make a big difference,” said Dreger. “I think the boys will fare well because the bonus is they were there last year and now they know what it’s like and what to expect. I think that will be a huge advantage for us.” Cameron O’Reilly pitches and also plays first base and left field. He was with the team last year and says he is looking forward to getting a second chance at the Canadian Little League Championship. “I’m really looking forward to it. Last year we went 0-6 but I think we were just inexperienced. This year we will do a lot better because we know what to expect,” said Cameron O’Reilly. “The competition is going to be really strong because the pitchers are going to be throwing well and the batters will be really good, too — just like us.” The team will fly into Vancouver for the Canadian Championship on August 2. If they are able to win the tournament they will then fly immediately to the United States to represent Canada at the Little League Baseball World Series. That tournament will be held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania and will be broadcast on television. But first, the All-Stars have to actually travel to Vancouver. The team has already been working hard to raise funds by holding a rib and Caesar night. They also sell sponsorship space on a team banner. Of course, getting to and staying in Vancouver won’t come cheap, so the team could use more assistance. To that end, a GoFundMe page has been set up. Visit www.gofundme. com/2f79vrzm to donate. “It is about helping the Major AAA All-Stars as they head to nationals in Vancouver this August,” said GoFundMe organizer Deanna Prior-McCubbing. “Several of the kids were on the team last year when we went to Ottawa for nationals, so we know how expensive it is once we are there because you have to pay for meals and transportation to get around.” No matter the outcome in Vancouver, you can bet the kids will have a blast. “This is a huge deal,” said Prior-McCubbing. “You are representing the prairies and playing teams from Alberta, B.C., and other Little League teams from across Canada. 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Numerous possibilities available such as: Ranching, Outfitting, Executive Camps, Bed & Breakfast, Retreats, Eco Tourism, Stables or Subdivision for Lots or Acreage. Includes a 3160 sq.ft. Bungalow with walk out basement with breath taking views. MLS® FARM REAL ESTATE www.farmrealestate.com 1-866-345-3414 Warriors enjoyed great success in 2015-16 by Scott Hellings President and Governor Chad Taylor provides his President’s Report at the Warriors’ Annual General Meeting. At last year’s Annual General Meeting, Warriors President and Governor Chad Taylor preached patience. This year, he is happy to report the team is looking strong, both on and off the ice. The team held its 2016 AGM on held July 19 at the Heritage Inn. The Warriors presented a strong financial statement. The team has $2 million in cash in the bank. Assets increased by $53,000. Revenue increased by almost $300,000, thanks in part to the addition of $200,000 in playoff revenue. The Booster Club contributed $290,000. A total of 20 former players made use of the team’s Education Fund in 2015-16, with $117,909.04 paid out. The fund’s current balance is $164,361.22, although they are still waiting to hear how much was raised at the recent Alumni Golf Tournament. Taylor expects over $100,000 will be added to the fund. The Warriors reported net revenue on the Hockey Operations side of $254,960. However, after paying $200,000 towards their Multiplex pledge and $91,761 in amortization payments, the team posted a small net loss of $36,800. Nevertheless, the club feels they had an excellent year. “Your club is healthy, vibrant, and we will continue to invest in the organization and the facility,” said Taylor. “This is the strongest the Warriors have ever been.” The organization did purchase some game day experience upgrades this season, including the digital ring on the bottom of the score clock. They also added a sales booth on the concourse level of the arena. Taylor says the club will consider further enhancing the experience at Mosaic Place. “We have got to keep grinding it out because entertainment dollars only go so far,” said Taylor. “It is important to us that everybody has a great game day experience. There are some ideas out there as to how we can make it even better. If that costs money, we will find a way to do it.” The team had many highlights throughout the year, which includes hosting the kick-off to the WHL’s 50th season by playing their rivals, the Regina Pats. As well, several players had strong performances this season, with Zach Sawchenko and Noah Gregor being nominated for major WHL awards. Dryden Hunt became the first Warrior to score 50 goals since 1994-95 and the first to score 100 points since 2005-06. He became the first Warrior to be named WHL Player of the Year. Brayden Point also had an excellent season and was named captain of Team Canada at the World Juniors tournament. Finally, Coach Tim Hunter was recently named an assistant for Canada at next year’s World Juniors. The club is finally achieving success on the ice. “We had some things of our way, which was nice. We paid for Mr. Hunt but he turned out to be a great leader. Brayden Point is a phenomenal young player; there is lots of talent there,” said Taylor. “And we have our core group of guys that are sticking around — [Brett] Howden, Gregor, and our goaltending is strong. We have finally seen some daylight. We have some challenges with 20-year-olds but Alan has addressed that already. It’s going in the right direction.” A bylaw amendment will move the date of the AGM. The meeting was to be held within eight weeks after the first of June. The amendment will move the AGM so that it is held by September 30 of each year. Taylor hopes that will attract more people to the meeting. THE2017 EMPLOYEE PRICING IS HERE Warriors elect new board members by Scott Hellings The Moose Jaw Warriors Board of Directors has a new look following the 2016 Annual General Meeting. Mark Mullen, Bill Jameson, and Scott Wray have all accepted positions on the board by acclimation. Dr. Mullen, co-owner of Aspen Dental, will be serving his second three-year term on the Board of Directors. It will be the first three-year term for Bill Jameson, partner, JBL Livestock, and Scott Wray, owner of Wray Agencies Ltd. “I’d like to congratulate Mark, Bill, and Scott on their appointment to the Warriors Board of Directors,” said President and Governor Chad Taylor. “All three have been long-time supporters of the Warriors and bring experience, enthusiasm, and fresh ideas to the Hockey Club’s board.” Members Larry Sentes and Bob Calvert did not seek re-election. Calvert had been on the board since 2007, while Sentes joined in 2004. 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Building homes... not houses Les Inverarity 261 Woodlily Dr. (306)631-1376 idgs@shaw.ca Strange incredible incident on regional lake Twelve Mile Lake, located southwest of Assiniboia, seems a placid body of water but tragedy struck the lake in 1910. Two surveyors were anxious to cross the lake to the south to survey a piece of land that had been sold. They arrived at the Robert and Marie Wilder farm, asking their son George to take them across the lake. George, age 20 and one day from his 21st birthday, owned two row boats, one canvas and one wood. He was agreeable and took his cousin Jim Leepart. (According to another version of the story, the surveyors and local men contacted Konrad Istrati and used his boat.) Wilder’s mother pleaded with him not to go out on the boat. When he was a baby she had her fortune told and was told George would never live to be 21. (In another version of the story, Mrs Istrati consulted the fortune teller.) By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express She pleaded and cried in vain. Her son kissed her and left that windy day. The boat did not return after a couple of days. Neighbours went to investigate. The Mounties were notified. An empty boat was found floating in the lake, with no sign of the four young men. A week later, on one of the daily searches, the lake gave up bodies of the four. Police investigation never discovered what really happened. The Wilder family settled in the district three years before the drownings. They had five sons and five daughters. One of those sons, Gordon Wesly, farmed south of Moose Jaw for most of his life. His son Don farms south of the city. Source: Along the North Shore of the Twelve Mile Lake history book RuBarb gives kids an introduction to musical theatre by Scott Hellings Do your kids want to learn about acting, music, or dance? Fortunately, RuBarb Productions Inc. offers kids of all ages an opportunity to learn about the fine arts. RuBarb will be holding their annual Musical Theatre Day Camps from August 2-5 and August 8-12. It is a fun way to meet new people and explore your creative side. Half-day classes are open to kids between the ages of five and seven and will run August 2-5 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The cost is $125 plus GST. Full-day classes for kids between the ages of eight and 11 will be held August 2-5 and August 8-12, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. The cost is $170 plus GST for the first set of classes and $185 plus GST for the later session. Kids between the ages of 12 and 16 will also be able to get in on the fun with full-day sessions that will be held August 8-12. The cost is $185 plus GST. This year, RuBarb has teamed up with RBC Foundation’s Emerging Artists Project. As a result, two Emerging Artists are part of the Cinderella cast, and they will get an opportunity to work with the kids during camp classes. It is about providing mentorship. “The camps incorporate a lot of creativity, confidence building, exercises and classes in musical theatre, songwriting, dance, drama, and even some prop making. They get a full range of experiences,” said RuBarb’s artistic director Evie Koop Sawatzky. “They also get to work with local professionals, as well as professionals from across the country because they get to work with the actors who are in Cinderella. That has always been a highlight; they get to see the show but they also get one-on-one experiences with the actors.” Ultimately, it is about providing kids with opportunities. “I’m trying to build something that I would have got excited about as a child,” said Koop Sawatzky. “It is really rewarding to give kids get a chance to experience something like this…It is all about building confident young leaders.” The summer day camps are an extension of RuBarb’s School of Performing Arts, which runs from September to June. That allows kids of all ages to experience musical theatre, dance, and acting for the film and stage in group classes. Private lessons in piano, guitar, and voice are also available. The School of Performing Arts brings their own musical production to the stage each year. In fact, the students recently performed Seussical Jr. at the Mae Wilson Theatre. Some kids participate in the camp to see if they want to take further classes in the fall. “At the camp we essentially try to give them a movie trailer edition of what the year would be like. Throughout the year, I have professional artists coming in to work with the kids, too,” said Koop Sawatzky. “It is really just a pareddown version of our year-round programming for the kids.” Space is limited for the summer camps but, currently, there are some openings left. There are also openings for the September classes. Don’t miss out on a great introduction to musical theatre. 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In the initial week of the unveiling of Pokemon Go, millions of people of all ages, all around the world, are getting to know their cities in a dramatic way. They are in the early stages of this interactive game that encourages them to seek out and capture Pokemon. So far they are in the collecting phase. There are 150 Pokemon to find in the first rollout. The trading will come later. Pokemon is a media franchise and was created in 1995 in Japan. It centres on fictional creatures called Pokemon. Human gamers, known as Pokemon-trainers, catch them. Then they battle each other for sport. The franchise began as a pair of video games for the original Game Boy system, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo. The franchise now spans video games, trading cards, animated television shows, movies, comic books and toys. Pokemon is the second most successful and lucrative video-game based media franchise in the world, after Nintendo’s Mario/SuperMario. Pokemon Go’s current incarnation is interactive. Cordell Bellrose and Kyle Mackenzie are among those participating. The personable, intelligent young men sought a hatching Pokemon egg in my neighbourhood recently, phones in hand while on their quest. “You have just met two young trainers who have collected a Pokemon. When it becomes stronger, we will take him to the gym so we can ‘level him up’ to get him ready to fight other Pokemon,” explains Cordell. Kyle adds, “The game promotes exercise and helps people get to know their city even better.” Apparently you have to track these little creatures on foot. “You have to walk, not drive. The game knows. Once you have walked between five -10 kilometres, you get to keep the Pokemon,” says Kyle. As he was speaking, the egg they had caught hatched. “You create your character and his traits, and when you get to a certain level of achievement, you can choose to join a team. There are only three teams across the world. Then you can battle as part of a big group.” Cordell believes that about 50 percent of Moose Jaw is playing this now. “When you go to the Pokemon stops, lots of other people are already there. Older people, too. Here, we were searching for rustling in the bushes, and then we waited for the Pokemon to pop up.” Police officer Kevin Pilsworth, of the Community Program Safety Unit, is aware of the growing presence of the game. “I can guarantee that there are hundreds of people participating at any time in the city. While it is a new phenomenon, we can certainly offer some safety tips. “First, because people are using an electronic device mixed in with real-world experiences, potential danger can come from being too focused on the screen. Be alert and cautious around traffic. Don’t play the game while driving. Don’t ride your bike while playing. Be aware of your surroundings when walking on roads or alleyways. “Second, because we are not sure how the place sites are being generated, it appears that some of them are on private property. You might not be welcome, and that can lead to conflict. You may need permission to be at some of these places.” Preventative action is wise. “We challenge young people to discuss the game openly with their parents. Parents need to know of the possibility that your child may be sent off to a location half way across the city. Sometimes crowds are gathering at these sites. We do not yet have a complete understanding of how the game unfolds, and no one wants anything to get out of hand. Think safety first,” Pilsworth says. Cpl Pilsworth, Kyle and Cordell are all aware of the impact the game is having in major cities. Cordell says there are videos on YouTube of the spawning of a rare Pokemon in the middle of Central Park. 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The Bentley 425 4th Ave NW Moose Jaw 306-692-7161 reveraliving.com RuBarb’s Cinderellaby will delight young and old Scott Hellings The final production in RuBarb Productions’ third season is now onstage at the Mae Wilson Theatre, as the company presents the Broadway version of Cinderella. This Tony award-winning musical features fun characters, beautiful costumes, and memorable music from Rodgers and Hammerstein. It is a timeless story that will surely please the whole family. Brian Bowley is a Moose Jaw native who was involved in RuBarb’s production of Beauty and the Beast, several years ago. He is happy to be back on the stage. He stars in Cinderella as Sebastian. “I am the prince’s royal vizier; his parent’s have passed away and it is my job to look after him until he comes of age and takes over the throne. Meanwhile, I am doing everything I can to keep things going but I am taking land away. The people are not very happy with me but I sort of keep them away from him, so he doesn’t know what is going on. I am a control freak,” said Bowley. “It is so much fun to play the bad guy. There are lots of juicy one-liners that you get to put your own twist on. It’s a great role.” Nathalie Nadon plays the evil stepmother. “I adore my role. It is really great because it is a real acting piece. Of course, I sing but I don’t have a specific solo. It really is about acting and, of course, my background is as a stage actress,” said Nadon. “I just love this role and I like making people laugh.” Stella Salido Porter plays Gabrielle, one of the stepsisters. “What is different about this role is, in the original story, everybody sees the mean stepmother and the stepsisters, but I am actually the nice stepsister,” said. “You’ve got the quirky stepsister and the empathetic sister.” Each actor is excited to bring Cinderella to life. They all agree the musical is extremely entertaining. “We are the first company in Canada to do this specific version of the production. That is very exciting. I find the script is fresh; it is new, and there are lots of little jokes,” said Nadon. “As Evie, the artistic director, likes to say, it is a cross between Shrek, Les Misérables, and Cinderella. There is humour for the kids but there are also winkwink moments for the adults. And of course the songs are beautiful.” “You have all these quirky characters and you have lots of really fun, contemporary comedic things that are thrown into this medieval time period. I think it will be a crowd pleaser,” added Bowley. “It’s hilarious but it is beautiful at the same time because there is such a romantic flavour to the music.” Salido Porter speaks highly of the music. In fact, she says it is difficult to pick a favourite piece. “I like them all but I really like it when the ensemble cast comes together as a chorus because of the harmonies with all our different voices. It is absolutely beautiful.” Be sure to see Cinderella before it is too late. The play will run from July 27-30, August 3-6, and 10-13. All of those shows will be held at 7:30 p.m. Matinee performances will be held August 6-7 and 13-14 at 2 p.m. Tickets cost $18 to $35, depending on age and seating area. They can be purchased at the RuBarb box office (321 Main St. N.) or by phoning 306-693-1771. You can also email tickets@rubarb.ca, purchase your tickets online, or pick them up at the Mae Wilson box office. Be sure to visit www. rubarb.ca for all the latest from RuBarb Productions. REFLECTIVE MOMENTS Winning number brings unexpected prize One of the happy moments of the summer for some people is the opportunity to go camping, commune with nature, swim, fish, eat gooey roasted marshmallows and check for bears before hunkering down in a water-proof tent. My idea for a happy summer moment is to find a vacancy at a reasonably decent motel, perhaps one overlooking a lake where chairs placed well back from the water will allow communication with nature from a safe distance. I enjoy fresh fish — especially if someone else does the catching, cleaning and cooking and makes them available at a motel barbecue pit or attached restaurant. Roasting my own marshmallows would be a nostalgic journey into the past that would nicely enhance my Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express holiday commune with nature. But then it would be time to go to sleep inside the previously rented motel room. Hopefully it will be bear-proof. At one time, when this body was much younger and more agile, I didn’t mind sleeping in a sleeping bag on an air mattress in the tiny home-made camper attached to the parents’ truck. We cooked over a barbecue grill, tended to business in the communal washroom facilities and went home, stiff and sore but happy with the experience. That was many years ago and now my aversion to roughing it in the wild is well-documented. Therefore, taking a chance on winning a piece of camping gear would not rank anywhere on my priority list of things to do. The offerings on a penny parade table at the recent Eyebrow Fair were an interesting mixture of items suitable for all ages. There were lawn chairs, empty and full coolers suitable for tail gate parties and backyard barbecues. Roughrider memorabilia was evident along with games and toys, a hamburger/steak grill with a lid that from a distance looked like a toilet seat, and so much more, including a pup tent for two. I bought my sets of numbers and wandered up and down the tables, carefully putting my tickets into the buckets which were numbered in co-ordination with the numbers on the items. With each entry, I shook the container to make sure my number didn’t stick to the side and to give everyone else a fair opportunity. That done, I figured I had just made a donation to a worthy cause and didn’t bother to be on hand when the winning draws were made. Housemate entered too, buying his own entries in a show of independence after I didn’t share my numbers with him. We had just finished our roast beef dinner when he decided to move his vehicle closer to the arena for an easier walk after listening to music by Trick Ryder. I suggested he could check to see if we had won anything and he agreed. He came back to the table with a huge, trouble-causing grin on his face. He had in jest suggested to the ladies in charge that he had moved his car closer so it would be easy to load all our winnings. They laughed, too, but for a different reason. Our prize was a pup tent for two, they told him with much hilarity. I didn’t laugh at all for surely there was a mistake. I certainly didn’t enter to win that, and Housemate echoed my plea of innocence. Someone was spoofing us, but he was assured the draw was legal — and binding. Another lady, involved with the fair, doubled with laughter when she learned of our win, saying it would be a Kodak moment to see the two of us in the tent, with Housemate eating a piece of pie. And so we have a pup tent for two. With luck like that, will the winning numbers for Lotto 649 be far behind? Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net Meet the cast of Cinderella. From left to right: Brian Bowley, Nathalie Nadon, Stella Salido Porter, and Aubree Erickson. PAGE A14 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Is That Garage For Sale? Stinkin’ Rich Casino Moose Jaw • June 30 17,955 $ 11,575 $ $ We’re paying out to players. In June, 702 winners from Casinos Regina & Moose Jaw took home more than $2,540,224! which were top of the line 20 years ago. Sadly, they would cost more to re-palm and repair, than to replace. Oh, the faces those gloves have rubbed, and the goals I just about scored wearing them, and the stories my old red Eastons could tell…make me an offer, I am a realist and will not be offended. I use the five year, three year and the one year method of determining whether or not to include or save for the next sales event. Unless there is a real sentimental attachment to stuff that’s not been used or seen in five years, it is as good as being priced and put on the folding card table (that only gets used in garage sales). Three year stuff can still have some fresher memories and some use. If I think someone else could use it, I will sell… for a price. Most of my one year stuff will be kept off the garage sale market unless it is broken and then it will be included in the pile of free stuff that every garage sale has. The hardest part of hosting a garage sale is actually getting around to it and then pricing stuff to sell…but not too cheap. Hosting a garage sale is being able to tell people where to go… with arrows. Just follow them to our garage and then make me an offer on my old hockey gloves…sold! The Wild Life Casino Moose Jaw • June 20 do not have to pay the movers to move them. Apparently, the next step when we move is to shop garage sales to replace everything we just sold at our garage sales, hopefully to upgrade. This was the case when I sold a beautiful collection of used and some would say rusty roofing nails. The truth is, not many folks saw the value of a used roofing nail collection. When I was unable to sell them in a garage sale, I sadly took them to the metal recycler and was paid for my “experienced” (used) roofing nail with a “weathered pateena” (rusty). Fate is funny. As luck would have it, within two months of moving, I was able to locate and make a substantial offer on a modest used roofing nail collection at a garage sale across the lake. Negotiations went in my favour and I was able to get the guy selling them to come down in price from $3 to the much more reasonable price of a toony. I know my negotiating skills have improved because I watch those “picker” shows on satellite TV. You never know, I may come across some Antique Road show quality-experienced roofing nails with pateena and get some big bucks. At first, when I saw the ads for the picker shows (American and Canadian), I honestly thought it was a show featuring Bluegrass bands. We have lived here long enough to be able to host a garage sale, which is another way of saying, we have accumulated a lot of stuff… usually from other garage sales. I have some rare and collectable stuff that is worthy of the picker guys and/or antique guys. I will ask a fair price for my old leather hockey gloves 88 Fortunes Casino Moose Jaw • June 13 My beautiful bride and I do it every Saturday…nudge nudge… wink wink. We enjoy it because it usually is inexpensive, sometimes even free and it by Dale “bushy” Bush is a great way to meet new folks… nudge nudge…wink wink. Sometimes, when we succeed, we share stories and often the locations of where we did it and apparently we are not alone… we have discovered there are more folks hosting these “get-togethers” with other interested folks. You may be interested, yourself, and if you are, there is a very good chance you cannot drive by one of these “events” without stopping to participate. Bring your loonies and toonies because we are going garage sailing baby! Nobody is exactly sure when the first garage sale was but I heard it was a Cave-man/woman cleaning out the cave after a long winter. Time to get rid of that old saber tooth tiger ashtray that never gets used anymore, so why not get a few extra shells for good used stuff? That same attitude is true today, only, there is a lot more stuff that can be included in the garage saleable category, and a lot that shouldn’t be. We have lived in our new town for four years. When we go saleing, it is usually in search of rare stuff to furnish the house with and add to our collection of neat stuff. We have made two interprovincial moves in the last few years, Before each of those moves, we held garage sales to sell our treasures so that we 11,710 DOWN ON THE CORNER MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A15 Vintage motorcycles sparkle and shine by Scott Hellings Paul Cote’s 1971 Honda CL175. This Army 1943 Harley Davidson WLC45 proved to be a crowd pleaser. Dozens of classic rides were on display during the Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Group (CVMG) South Saskatchewan Section’s annual Show and Shine. The event was hosted at the Western Development Museum and attracted lots of motorcycle enthusiasts and curious onlookers. Paul Cote was one of the CVMG members participating in the show. He had his 1971 Honda CL175 on display. Cote, who lives in Regina, has been involved with the club for several years now. “I have a few bikes, mostly Hondas because they are so simple to work on — my mechanical aptitude isn’t that vast. They say if you put fresh gas and a new battery in it they are liable to run,” said Cote, who says he loves all bikes, although he prefers older models. “To me, the newer bikes don’t really look like a motorcycle. I like the older stuff.” Cote grew up in Alberta and has been driving bikes since he was 14. Although he doesn’t ride his 1971 Honda often — in order to preserve its low mileage — Cote has always enjoyed getting on a bike and hitting the road. “...it is a great way to see the country…Once you try it, it is hard to stop.” - Paul Cote, CVMG member “The word freedom is thrown around a lot but I think that is significant on a motorbike because you can get from A to B quickly. It is fun and efficient and it gives you the freedom to get out on your own and discover different things. It is a unique way to travel. I have done some highway travelling on more modern bikes and it is a great way to see the country…Once you try it, it is hard to stop.” A wide range of makes, models, and classifications were on display. The CVMG classifies vintage motorcycles in a number of ways, including: Veteran (1914 or earlier), Vintage (1915 to 1930), Post-Vintage (from 1931 through 1945), Classic (1946 to 1960), Post-Classic (1961 to 1975), Modern Classic (1976 to 1990), and Late Classic (1991 to 2005). The CVMG was formed in 1968. Currently, the group has over 1,700 members across the country. The South Saskatchewan Section will also hold a group ride in conjunction with the Sukanen’s Threshing Bee on September 11. Visit www.cvmg.ca for more information on the CVMG, or to learn how to become a member. A 1974 Moto Guzzi V850 Eldorado. Humane Society Pet of the Week Another 1943 Harley Davidson. b b 1969 Norton Commando Cafe Racer. ZION UNITED CHURCH 423 MAIN ST. N. 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Proud friend of the Moose Jaw Humane Society August 7: The Prodigal Son August 14: The Good Samaritan August 21: The Rich Man and Lazarus August 28: The Laborers in the Vineyard 429 High Street West Rev. Douglas Hallman 306-692-4255 Serving you for over 50 years 10% off until August 30, 2016 493 Thatcher Dr. E Moose Jaw • 306.691.0495 PAGE A16 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday July 27, 2016 PAGE A16 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 e Com visit The Se By Larissa K This view is right outside of town, and one of many great scenes around Centra l Butte. Loo king straigh t dow n the middle of Th e Ri ve rh urst fe rr y, pic tu re d in th e dis ta nc e, is free an d ru ns 24 ho urs a day. Ma in Street, Cen tra l But te. Diefen baker Lake is a well-respected fishing spot in Saskatchewan. A large part of the Saskatchewan charm, as we all know, is the rolling fields and the friendly small town atmosphere — both of which the town of Central Butte has in abundance. Located about 100km northwest of Moose Jaw, Central Butte sits just off the beaten path of the Trans-Canada Highway and offers a full range of great services and activities to check out this summer. For those just travelling through, Main Street has all of the necessities: Fine Foods grocery store, Galloway’s Pharmacy, the post office. If you’re needing to check in on your bank account, stop in at CIBC or Conexus Credit Union. Grab a great burger at April’s Diner or stop in for pizza at Debby Lee’s Retro 50s Diner; sit down for a drink at BJ’s Saloon. In addition to the gas bar and convenience store, the Palliser Plains Co-op also has lumber, hardware, tires and a variety of other services. If you’re planning to stay for a few days, that’s no problem either. The Central Butte Hotel is located just above BJ’s Saloon on Main Street, or the town has a number of camping spots for $20/night or $100/week. While you’re here, make sure you check out all of the recreational spots in town. The Lion’s playground has everything a kid wants in a playground — swings, merry-goround, monkey bars, slides, and benches for the parents. The Chinook Regional Library is open Tuesday mornings, Wednesday evenings and Friday afternoons. A children’s reading program runs during the summer. The library also hosts Fun Fridays, which feature crafts, stories and treats, on July 29th, and on August 12th and 19th. The most recent addition to the town map is the disc golf course — with holes set up all around town, disc golfers get a chance to walk through Central Butte and play with friends and family. While you’re wandering, keep an eye out for the numerous murals, painted by local artists, displayed on buildings. On the southeast side of town, the outdoor arena plays host to the annual Central Butte Rodeo, which was held on July 22nd and 23rd this year. In conjunction, the Slo Pitch Tournament took place on July 23rd, just across the lot. The Saskatchewan Trappers’ Association annual Summer Rendezvous is making Central Butte it’s home this year, with two days packed full of interesting sessions, presenters and workshops on August 6th and 7th. Central Butte is also located 30km west of Palliser Regional Park and 30 km south of Douglas Provincial Park, both of which have plenty of camping and put you right on the shores of Diefenbaker Lake. Diefenbaker Lake is a manmade lake, blocked in by Gardiner Dam on the northern end and the Qu’Appelle River Dam on the southern end. It’s a world-class fishing destination, and is home to many species of game fish such as rainbow trout, northern pike, walleye, burbot and whitefish. W gr Pr ho yo Ru we in ev fis Pa Th lo go in su Th ev an fro Th ro tio va va in In th ba bi so fro Th nu in Do 20 La bo Fe ar to to an W tw ca be m W a su be MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday Wednesday July 27, 2016 • PAGE A17 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A17 Th e Li on s Pa rk ha s so gion! re e th f o e tr n e C e ic v r e S e met hi ng fo r ever yo ne . Th e cam pi ng at th e e m ar in a over lo ok s th to co ule e an d ou t on th e la ke . rissa Kurz is re n- ral da c- he aur on. at J’s alda em J’s p- cyo. gs, n’s so ts, olf ers th ye is- ys on ch er ar, nt- erk, on arer tias e- With hundreds of coulees to explore, Diefenbaker is also great for boating, sailing, swimming and watersports. Prairie Lake Vacations offers boat rentals — fishing boats, houseboats, and party or tour boats — or you can bring up your own ride. Rusty’s Coulee Marina, located in Palliser Park, has a well-maintained boat launch and a number of rentable slips in the beautiful marina cove. Rusty’s Bait Shop provides everything from minnows and other bait, to ice cream, to fishing licenses. Palliser Park also offers other great vacation attractions. The swimming pool runs swimming lessons all summer long, as well as public swim hours everyday. Sage View golf course is just inside the park’s gates, with a challenging nine-hole experience that also has great views of the surrounding beauty of the area. The Riverhurst Lions Pancake Breakfast opens its doors every Sunday morning at Palliser Park from 9am to 11am, and every Saturday morning, the Farmer’s Market runs from 10am to 2pm. The Mainstay Inn sits on top of the hill, and has both hotel rooms and kitchenette cabins available to rent, not to mention their fantastic food — and the best pizza around. The vast windows of the Mainstay’s dining room overlooks the valley and out onto Diefenbaker Lake, an incredible view in itself. In that valley, the Eric Kurz Memorial Trail winds it’s way through the trees and up to a lookout point, before snaking back down into the valley. With benches and homemade birdhouses situated along the trail, the chances of seeing some of the local wildlife are pretty great, and the view from the lookout point isn’t half bad either. The park is situated right on the lakefront, so there are also numerous stretches of natural beaches, perfect for spending an afternoon swimming with the family. Don’t forget that the Riverhurst Ferry is also located about 20 minutes from Central Butte. The ferry connects Lucky Lake to Riverhurst, runs 24 hours every day, and is free to board. Feel free to take a slow drive down through the back roads around Central Butte, and really experience the small town, farming community landscape. July is a great month to see rolling fields of yellow canola, lush green barley, and purple flowering flax or alfalfa. Watch for the old elevator still standing at Lawson, between Riverhurst and Central Butte, and make sure to catch one of those classic Saskatchewan sunsets — they’re better out in the boonies, where the horizon stretches for miles. Whether you’re just driving through, or you’d like to stay a while, mark down Central Butte as a place to stop this summer. You’ll love the quiet, friendly atmosphere and the beautiful scenery that surrounds this wonderful little town. Th e Er ic Ku rz Memor ial Tra il ma ke s fo r a be au tifu l even ing wa lk — bu t br ing bug sp ray. Rustyʻs M ari na ha s a boat lau nch ope n to the public an d als o off ers slip s for boats. Lake Diefenbaker The Palliser Queen houseboat (L) and the Betty Lou tour boat (R) are available to rent with Prairie Lake Vacations. PAGE A18 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Connie Kaldor Brings her Prairie Performance to the Festival by Janet Kilgannon for Moose Jaw Express Connie Kaldor performs a song from ‘Love Sask’, her latest CD. “Did you hear the one about the Saskatchewan farmer who loved his wife so much he almost told her?” Connie Kaldor is an entertainer of the highest order and a folk-singer extraordinaire. She filled Mae Wilson Theatre on Saturday evening. “This Festival is a celebration of words, and I angled to be here so I could be with people who love language. And you are here at the most beautiful time of the year in Saskatchewan, the time we tell everyone about. You don’t want to be here in February, unless it is curling time, when we ladies can watch all the men sweep.” Conie Kaldor is a Juno award-winning farming. “We are a people who can go from temperatures of +4 to -40 degrees in a month, a week, or even in a day. In the beautiful summer, we still think about crop failures. I must have been a salmon in a previous life, because I came home to spawn.” Kaldor’s band consists of her son Alex (violin) and her husband Paul Campagne (guitar). She introduced her latest CD, Love Sask, like this. “The CBC held a contest to find the driest place in Canada to write a song about. I thought about Love, SK - it is difficult to find, off the beaten track, and there are not many people there.” An evocative metaphor. “My home town Regina won, but imagine the rhyming possibilities? So I had my own song contest, and Love won out.” One of her songs is a cowboy theme based on Guy Vanderhaege’s book ‘The Englishman’s Boy’. “The measure of a man is when a right goes wrong / When that rich man tries to make you part of his herd.” Kaldor finds prairie culture in small towns. “Romance blossoms among the plastic flowers and the matrimonial squares (which everywhere else they call date squares). SK doesn’t mess around with dating.” Kaldor used to open for the iconic Stan Rogers, and still performs with Garnet Rogers. Her final song was about infidelity and love gone away, written for a friend. “Come all you women whose hearts have been broken / There are many kinds of shipwrecks and many kinds of pirates / All those who treated you badly didn’t deserve your time / Major or minor, solo or duet, you are still part of the choir / They did not deserve your time on this earth / They had no idea of what you are worth.” There is always room for another good hurtin’ song. artist who has sung for royalty (both Joni Mitchell and the Queen). She is a member of the Order of Canada. Her touring has taken her around the world. She has 14 albums to her credit, and three children’s books. She also was the final guest on the final day of Peter Gzowski’s Morningside, which was recorded at Temple Garden Spa. People across Canada were delighted by her singing and by her banter with the great CBC interviewer. Kaldor’s original songs and riveting performances evoke the powerful and unique presence of the Canadian prairies. Those attending her concert were not disappointed. “This theatre is lovely, and Moose Jaw was so smart to hold on to it. We are having some rain, there are no mosquitos out yet, but the Saskatoon berries are. So you are here in the golden zone of the Golden Zone.” Her songs are about relaxing and being open to life, about falling in love, stay- Paul Campagne (Connie’s husband, guitarist, and producer), Alex Caming in love, and about the hardships of pagne (their son), the inimitable Connie Kaldor. Children’s Author Lana Button brings ‘Willow’ to the FoW by Janet Kilgannon for Moose Jaw Express Her ‘Willow’ series has been nominated for several awards. Lana Button, renowned children’s author, entertained and read at the Art Museum Theatre. “When I was your age, I never thought I wanted to grow up to be a writer. I was sure I would be a Hollywood star. So I practiced acting, and then I practiced signing autographs” Lana Button tells the youthful audience. “I acted in plays, and I was even in a couple of movies. I learned to use my imagination.” “Then, I discovered picture books. Children love them, teenagers still look at them, and adults enjoy them too. They are meant to be shared with someone else, whether on your lap, beside you, or in a big group like with you, today. I wanted to write a book that when I read it aloud, everyone was listening.” And so, the book series featuring as young girl named Willow was born. Publishers didn’t pick up on her books right away. “I would send it off and I would wait a super long time, then I would get a letter in the mail saying ‘no thanks.’ However, my editor has been like a teacher, and I made the changes she suggested. Soon, every word was exactly as we wanted it. Kids Can Press found me a great illustrator named Tanya. They also publish the Franklin books, and the Scardey Cat series. They bring great picture books to life.” Her reading began with a question. “Have you met anyone who had trouble finding their own voice. Willow is like that. The book is titled ‘Willow’s Whispers’ because she says everything so quietly. She is always ignored because no one can hear her. However, her dad is an expert at hearing whispers and listens to her carefully.” The reading engaged the audience with Willow’s struggle to be present to others, and part of the group. “If you are sometimes like Willow, keep trying. One day, your big strong voice will wiggle out. And remember, the first time is the very hardest.” MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A19 Sherlock Holmes and the Mysteries of Love and Life at FoW by Janet Kilgannon for Moose Jaw Express Holmes (McKellen) and Martha (Laura Linney) await news of her son Roger at the hospital. The choice of film showing at the Festival of Words always brings a buzz when announced. For 2016, a full house at Mae Wilson Theatre was treated to Mr. Holmes, a wonderful drama featuring the brilliant Sir Ian McKellen as the famous detective. The film follows the 93-year-old Holmes, as he struggles to recall the details of his final case, the unsolved one that forced him into retirement 35 years earlier. It is 1947. An aging Sherlock Holmes returns from a journey to Japan, where, in search of a plant with restorative mental qualities, he has witnessed the devastation of nuclear warfare. He returns to his remote seaside farmhouse to end his days tending bees. His mood is dark, and he remains haunted by past failures. His only companions are his housekeeper (Laura Linney), and her son Roger, who Holmes begins to rely on to for wisdom. Holmes is unhappy about his ex-partner Watson’s fictionalization of ‘The Adventure of the Dove Grey Glove.’ Watson did not report it truthfully. He gave it a happy ending. After the boy finds the actual glove hidden in Holmes’ desk, memories flood back. Holmes begins to write his own accurate account of the case. Holmes and the young boy form a relationship - Roger helps Holmes grapple with his unreliable memory, while Holmes imparts the secrets of caring for the apiary and its bees. The plot is intriguing and classic Holmesian. Mr. Holmes, which is beautifully filmed against the iconic Cliffs of Dover is, at its core, about forgiveness of self and others. 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Snow-covered 4 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A21 SEND YOUR PHOTOS FOR PUBLICATION TO EDITOR@MJVEXPRESS.COM Cheer Infinity Athletics Successful Summer Program Three Cheers for “Cheer Infinity Athletics’” on a fantastic three weeks of cheerleading camp held recently at Zion united Church. There was excitement in the air as new and returning athletes filled the gym with enthusiasm, eagerness and determination as they “Dreamed Big, Set Goals, and Took Action” focusing on a variety of cheerleading skills consisting of Stunting, tumbling, jumping and dance in a fun, encouraging and positive atmosphere. Where every athlete succeeded as they reached for the stars! For more information on the upcoming 20162017 cheer season head to www.cheerinfinity. ca! Online registration will be open soon! Please check website for updates or contact Kaegan Ozog, Katie Marzolf or Melissa Marzolf at info.infinityathletics@gmail.com OPEN HOUSE: The kick off to CIA’s season will be August 29th from 6:00-8:00pm at Zion United Church Gym! Come out and meet the CIA Coaches, athletes and families as you enjoy some “tasty desserts”. Looking forward to a “Cheery” evening! Cheer Infinity Athletics, Where our motto is: Honesty, Integrity, Respect, Love, And Cheer Moose Jaw Scholarship Recipients Conexus Credit Union supports RuBarb Theatre (l-r): Glen Stephenson holding the glass slipper, Evie Koop Sawatzky Director, Susan Smuk presenting the cheque and Matt Sapp trying on one of the swords. Conexus Credit Union presents cheque to RuBarb Productions Inc. as Season Bronze Sponsor and announcing the upcoming theatre production Cinderella. Eyebrow woman celebrates 101st birthday By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express Moose Jaw Co-op recently presented scholarships to students. Pictured here, from left to right, Marc Girard (President, Co-op board of directors), Dez Henrikson, Shaye Hartman, Karen Tysowski (Co-op director) Co-op Equity Cheques for Non-profits Submitted by Gisele Perrault The Moose Jaw Co-op presented equity cheques for local non-profits. Pictured here, from left to right, Marc Girard (president of Co-op board of directors), Joann Blazieko (Holy Trinity Catholic School Division), Al Davey (Royal Canadian Legion), Christine Langdon (Salvation Army), Garry Barber (R.M. of Caron), Ricki Clark (Humane Society), Karen Tysowski (director of Co-op board). A longtime resident of Eyebrow celebrated her 101st birthday in July. Lorna Aitken surprised many of those attending the garden party at her former home in the village when the birthday cake arrived. “Blow the candles Mom,” said her daughter Pat. And she did — all but one of the 20 candles went out. “She sure has lots of breath,” commented a friend. Aitken and friends came to the party from her new home at the Central Butte Manor on the Central Butte handi-bus. She lived in her Eyebrow home with large flower gardens and lawn by herself until about two years ago. A broken hip suffered while returning home from activities at the seniors’ centre set her back as did a second broken hip. “I helped her out a bit but she decided she needed to go where she can get care,” said Pat. She was in Providence Place, Pioneer Lodge and Extendicare over a period of months before being moved to Central Butte Manor last November. “She was confused,” said Pat. “She didn’t know where she was. She gets good care at the Manor.” Aitken was born on the farm near Eyebrow, attended a rural school and married Bruce Aitken in 1936. They lived in Red Deer for awhile before returning to farm near Eyebrow. They had eight children, retiring to town in the 1970s. Between 140 and 150 family members are descended from that marriage. The couple was married for 48 years when he died in 1984. Aitken was active in the community, playing the organ, leading in 4-H, and on the seniors’ board. Her flower garden is a local legend. “She likes people, she likes to do for others,” said Pat. Most of her family lives around the area. Her health is good other than some hearing and eyesight issues. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net Dodge Grand Caravan SXT with a purchase price of $27,595 financed at 4.99% over 60 months, equals 130 bi-weekly payments of $240 for a total obligation $31,207. Some conditions apply. Down payment is required. See your retailer for complete details. ˇBased on Canadian 2015 calendar year sales. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under licence by FCA Canada Inc. 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(HD) Sunday, July 24 1:00 p.m. 19 TSN NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Brickyard 400. Saturday, July 30 6:00 p.m. 19 TSN NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: US Cellular 250. Sunday, July 31 12:00 p.m. 18 SCORE IndyCar Racing Honda Indy 200 at MidOhio. BASEBALL Friday, July 22 5:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Toronto Blue Jays. Sunday, July 24 12:00 p.m. 61 WGN MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Chicago White Sox. (HD) 6:00 p.m. 19 TSN MLB Baseball Teams TBA. Monday, July 25 5:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball San Diego Padres at Toronto Blue Jays. Tuesday, July 26 5:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball San Diego Padres at Toronto Blue Jays. Wednesday, July 27 5:00 p.m. 19 TSN MLB Baseball Teams TBA. Thursday, July 28 6:00 p.m. 61 WGN MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs. (HD) Friday, July 29 5:00 p.m. 20 NET MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays. Saturday, July 30 7:00 p.m. 18 SCORE MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. 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Friday, July 29 5:00 p.m. 19 TSN CFL Football Saskatchewan Roughriders at Montreal Alouettes. 8:00 p.m. 19 TSN CFL Football BC Lions at Calgary Stampeders. Sunday, July 31 5:30 p.m. 19 TSN CFL Football Toronto Argonauts at Ottawa Redblacks. Wednesday, August 3 6:30 p.m. 19 TSN CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Winnipeg Blue Bombers. HOCKEY 1987 Oldsmobile, 98 regency has good body, no rust, new tires, needs fuel pump or electiral box. Offers, ph 306692-9887 2006 Ford Mustang 4L-5 Speed Std. Only 146,300 KMS Asking $8500.00 Taxes Paid Call 306-692-3004 or 306631-7698 AUTO PARTS 10 Studs & nuts for Dodge Dart or Swinger 1997 car chrome (offers) Ph 972-9172 RV’S & MARINE Motorhome for sale: 1996 29st class A Damon motorhome, rear bedroom, sleeps 6, to view call 306-692-3004 or 306-631-7698 TRAILERS For sale: 2 4 by 8 ft trailers with 13 in tires. Ph 972-9172 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 306-630-3171 1252 Family Bungalow Home for Sale at Caronport, just l5 mins. From Moose Jaw. Spacious 3 bedroom and 3 bathrooms. Price: 284,000.00 306-756-2632 COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY CUT YOUR CABLE TV TODAY! Amazon Fire Stick - With KODI Installed. Connects to your TV through HDMI connection. Watch EVERY movie & EVERY TV series for FREE and commercial free too!! Enjoy theater releases for FREE from the comfort of your own sofa! Runs through your internet connection. The future is now $175+tax, shipped right to your door, limited supply. Email Kristonemasonry@ gmail.com MISCELLANEOUS Wednesday, August 3 2:00 p.m. 19 TSN Hockey World Junior Summer Showcase: United States vs. Sweden. TENNIS For Sale: Advanced cake decorating books (7) various topics. $5.00 / $10.00. Phone 693-1640. Doll Carriage, vintage 1940. Metal body some scratches, used. Includes mattress and satin spread. $20.00. For sale: Moving - antiques for sale. Medalta crocks 15gal & smaller, dresser, kitchen, table, glassware, kitchenware, egg crate, lamps, tins, milk bottles, small heater, organ stool, catalogues, washboards, radios, coffee pots, large glass jars, misc. items. 306-6423138 Gas lamp like new $10.00 306-692-6179 1 Big box of antique journals $5.00 306-692-6179 Singer serger $50.00 306692-6179 Watkins for sale Starting August. For sale: Plexi glass; 2 - 28” x 33”; 2 - 26” x 25”; 2 - 25” x 23”. Please phone 6921365 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 306-6933093 Monday, July 25 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. Toys vintage 1960-70s. Tinker Toys, Tonka trucks, Johnny West series action figures, John Deere tractor and trailer. Phone 306-692-4447. Thursday, July 28 4:30 p.m. 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s Last 16. Friday, July 29 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 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 Portable Single Steam Sauna. Easy to assemble. Folds up. Portable steam sauna. Good for skin, good for your body, helps with losing weight and staying healthy. Humans have been using steam for over 10 billion years ago. Special Price $199. These are brand new, only a few left in stock. Email kristonemasonry@gmail. com or call 306-690-5925 POSTCARDS, POSTCARDS! Postcards very old, old new, used. Many from England, Belgium during WWII. 306-692-4447 Set of poker chips in case $10 306-681-8749 men’s pants, new, size 3233, 33 -34, Shirts – med. Size, Siwash sweater – child size, Wall Mirror – 24” x 36” $40 call 693-4898 14” Christmas wreath - $2 306-681-8749 For sale: 1 small Danby fridge & 2 air conditioners electric, BQQ Grill & 2 bedroom night tables. 972-9172 TV cabinet with glass enclosed shelves. Width 50 in., height 40 in. TV space is 26 x 18. Phone 306-693-1726. Kenmore canister vacuum .Power brush etc. $25.00 306 693 7935/692 8700 For Sale Whirlpool HE Front Load Washing Machine. Minimum use. $400.00. Phone 693-1640. Table & 4 Wood Chairs $75.00 306-692-6179 PAGE A24 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 St. Barnabas Traditional Anglican Parish SUMMER SCHEDULE NO SERVICE ON JULY 31 & AUGUST 14 & 28 Holy Communion B.C.P. August 7 and 21 Sunday 10:00 am Worshipping at Parkview Chapel 474 Hochelaga St. West – Moose Jaw Coffee & fellowship after the service. For more information contact: Rev. Glenn Galenkamp, Rector 306-691-2715 or Larry & Dianne Hellings 306-693-6701 All Are Welcome! www.saintbarnabasmoosejaw.ca Portable Singer sewing machine $15.00 306-692-6179 6 occasional chairs $5.00 306692-6179 Sour croute shedder $5.00 306-692-6179 Electric grinder $10.00 306692-6179 Rocking chair - Bentwood $20.00 306-692-6179 Rocking chair & stool (glider) $50.00 306-692-6179 Floor Fan ‘Homestyles’. White, like new, $25.00 or best offer Phone 972-2272 Moose Jaw FARM PRODUCE Bison meat - individual cuts or carcass portions. Marshall L Patterson D.V.M 306-4752232 LAWN & GARDEN 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 For sale: 4 Patio Chairs with cushions. Cushions are new $40.00. Please phone 6921365 Swing set to give away. Would need to pick it up. Call 306693-2615 SPORTS Remington 700 BDL, in 300 Weatherby, with scope. (1989). One in 264 WM, and one in 300 WM. A few minor safe kisses. $750, OBO. May consider trades. Call or text 1-306-6414447 in Moose Jaw Treadmill for sale in good working order. It has incline system as well. It was worth over 800 new - selling now for 375 cash or certified chq call 694 0875 or 6921262 will go fast. For sale ladies Raleigh bike ridden only 2 times. $200. phone 3069728855 LOST & FOUND A woman returned my watch, but not the green buckled strap need that back also. Phone 3069728855. WANTED Wanted: 6 sturdy chrome kitchen chairs or 6 wooden dining room chairs. Phone 306-868-4775 Wanted-small fridge, approx. 3 cu. ft. Clean and working well please. 306-692-4447 Wanted: A VCR in good working order. Call 306-693-2615. 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. Call or text 1-306-6414447 I am looking to buy guns for parts, unwanted guns, estate guns, etc., in and around Moose Jaw. Please call or text 1-306-641-4447 Wanted to Buy 3 point hitch implements, mowers, cultivators, discs, plows, blades, potato, and other small equipment, in Saskatchewan. Please call or text 1-306-641-4447 I am looking for up to 60 HP tractors with 3 PTH, requiring repair or for parts. Prefer John Deere and Massey. Please call or Text 1-306-641-4447 I have some Massey Ferguson 35, 50, 65,135, and 165 Tractor parts for sale. Call or text 1-306-641-4447 Do you have a boler camper trailer for sale at a fair price? Please call 306.690.5925 or send some pics and info to email kristonemasonry@ gmail.com I need to rent a clean large apt with fridge, stove, w/d, rent less than $900. Phone 3069728855. Looking for someone or a business that can drill post holes for fence 306-681-8749 I am looking to purchase a VW camper van / westfaila van. OR pretty much any camper van under 21’ long. Must be in good running and working condition. Please email me with pictures and price to kristonemasonry@gmail.com if you do not have access to email please call 306-690-5925. 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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 News 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 Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night The Final Score Å 18 SCORE (4:30) ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Men’s Quarterfinal. From Toronto. (N) Å CFL Football SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN CFL Football: Roughriders at Alouettes Sportsnet Central (N) MLB Baseball: Red Sox at Angels Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET MLB Baseball: Orioles at Blue Jays Buying Buying Timber Kings ’ Å Hunters Int’l Hunters Buying Buying Timber Kings ’ Å 21 HGTV Hunters Int’l Hunters Gaither Gospel Hour ’ People-Sing People-Sing theZoomer ’ EastEnders (:40) EastEnders Å EastEnders 22 VISION Last/Wine Praise Beverly The Mentalist ’ Å The Mentalist ’ Å Cleveland Mike Beverly Beverly The Mentalist ’ Å 23 M3 Beverly Dance Party Friday Much EDM Kingdom “Cut Day” Tosh.0 Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons 24 MM Dance Party Friday Big Bang (:28) etalk The Borgias ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Alberta Primetime Å 25 EDACC Alberta Primetime (N) ’ Castle “Countdown” Masters of Flip (DVS) Love--List--Vacation Property Brothers ›› “Eat Pray Love” (2010, Drama) Julia Roberts. 26 W Devil-Prada Love It ››› “The Hangover” (2009) Bradley Cooper. ’ 27 SLICE Property Property Tori & Dean Tori & Dean “The Hazing Secret” (2014) Shenae Grimes. ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Bones ’ Å 28 BRAVO Bones ’ Å ››› “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” (1988) Å ››› “RoboCop” (1987) Å Taxi Driver 29 ENC AV2 (5:25) ››› “Ray” (2004) Jamie Foxx. Å The First 48 ’ Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:02) The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å 30 A&E The First 48 ’ Å MasterChef ’ 13WHAM News at 10 Broke Girl Broke Girl Paid Prog. TMZ (N) ’ Dish Nation Paid Prog. 31 WUHF Rosewood Å (DVS) CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 32 CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight Brojects ’ Brojects ’ American 33 CMT FamFeud FamFeud Brojects ’ Brojects ’ ›› “American Reunion” (2012, Comedy) Jason Biggs. ’ Å Cops Å Vegas Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Vegas Jail Å Jail Å 34 SPIKE Cops Å Women in Prison Å (:01) Killer Women “Hitman 4 Hire” ’ Å (:01) Women in Prison ’ 35 TLC Killer Women “Hitman 4 Hire” (N) ’ Å Alaskan Bush People Mayday Å Mayday Å (DVS) Alaskan Bush People American Tarzan Å 36 DISC American Tarzan Å ›› “Malibu Shark Attack” (2009) Peta Wilson. ’ Mr. Robot ’ Å NCIS “The Tell” ’ 37 SHOW “Way of the Wicked” (2014) Vinnie Jones. ’ Å Lego Johnny T Rangers Yu-Gi-Oh! Batman Batman Batman “Superman/Batman” 38 TOON Johnny T Lego Nexo Lego Mako Next Step We Are Cheerlead Cheerlead ›› “Ella Enchanted” (2004) ’ Å Third Wheel “A Walk to Remember” 39 FAM Mako Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad The Middle Payne 40 PCH ››› “Air Force One” (1997) Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman. Corner Gas JFL Gags Gags Match Just for Laughs Å Jeff Ross-Roast Battle 41 COM Frasier ’ Frasier ’ Match ›› “The Swarm” (1978) Michael Caine. Å (:15) ››› “Light in the Piazza” (1962) Å 42 TCM ›› “The Fifth Musketeer” (1979) Sylvia Kristel. Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners 43 FOOD Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Diners Storage Storage Fail Army Fail Army Ghost Hunters ’ Å Storage Storage 44 OUT Fail Army Fail Army Ghost Hunters ’ Å Treasures Decoded ’ Natural Born Outlaws ’ Dambusters Fly Again ’ Å (DVS) 45 HIST M*A*S*H ’ M*A*S*H ’ Miracles Decoded Å Killjoys (N) ’ Å Dark Matter (N) ’ Å InnerSPACE InnerSPACE Person of Interest Å Killjoys ’ Å 46 SPACE Castle ’ Å ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes. Å Heartbrk 47 AMC ››› “True Grit” (2010) Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon. Å Untold Stories NASCAR Racing Beyond the Wheel Pass Time Pass Time ARCA Series Racing 48 FSR NHRA Security Border Border Security Security Border Border Border Border Security Security 49 DTOUR Security Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping Skins “Cadie” Å Geordie Shore Å Geordie Shore Å 54 MTV Degrassi ’ Degrassi ’ Degrassi ’ Degrassi ’ The L.A. Complex Å “Filthy Gorgeous” ›› “The 33” (2015) Antonio Banderas. Å (:10) ›› “The Giver” 55 MC1 “Teen Lust” (2014) Cary Elwes. ’ ›› “This Is Where I Leave You” ’ (:45) ››› “Macbeth” (2015) Michael Fassbender. Teen Lust 56 MC2 (4:20) Spy (:25) “Hit by Lightning” (2014) ’ (10:50) Shatner’s World 57 MC3 “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” ’ (:20) “Corner Gas: The Movie” (2014) ›› “Our Brand Is Crisis” (2015) Sandra Bullock. Last Week Outcast ’ Å Real Time, Bill Outcast (N) ’ Å 58 HBO (5:25) ››› “RKO 281” (6:55) “Dying to Be Loved” (2016) Bones ’ Å WBZ News (N) ’ Å Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ How I Met How I Met King King 59 WSBK Bones ’ Å News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Masters of Masters of MADtv “Episode One” KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) 60 KTLA Crime Watch Daily Å WGN News at Nine (N) WGN News Friends Friends ’ Raymond Raymond The Middle 61 WGN Masters of Masters of MADtv “Episode One” TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. Rires du monde (SC) TV5 Jrnl (:40) Parconaute (SC) Les routes de Dior 89 TV5 Rendez-vous en terre inconnue “Mariane James” TJ Économie Le National 24/60 (SC) Les grands reportages TJ TJ 90 RDI Les grands reportages TJ Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Public Record Å Politics Tête à tête Politics In Committee 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å SATURDAY AFTERNOON Central Lutheran Church 7:00 12:30 July 30 5:30 Martha Kitchen Cook British Baking Lawrence Welk Weekend Keeping Up As Time... As Time... 2 WTVS Project 1001 vies (N) (SC) Eli Stone ’ (SC) Commissaire Brunetti (SC) La semaine verte (N) 3 CBKFT Telejournal Rio Decks Decked Out Property Angel-Hell Angel-Hell Angel-Hell Angel-Hell Entertainment Tonight ’ Global Nat. 5 CFRE Ice Pilots Å 6 CKCK Prairie Rpt. Farm Gate Corner Gas Corner Gas Canada’s Worst Driver Cash Cab Moneytalk The Marilyn Denis Show The Social etalk Å Weekend Report Three Weekend Report Three Weekend EarthWatch 7 WEATH Weekend Report Two Ruff-Ruff, Trucks Floogals Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Action Sports (N) Å News NBC News Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 8 WDIV Nina’s The Nature of Things ’ Exchange--P. Armstrong Dragons’ Den ’ Rick Mercer 22 Minutes 8th Fire “It’s Time!” 9 CBKT The Great War Golf Weekly The Insider 11 WWJ 2016 PGA Championship Third Round. From Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J. (N) (Live) Å E:60 (N) 30 for 30 (N) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. News World News News Paid Prog. 12 WXYZ Paid Prog. 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(N) Å Sportsnet ATP Tennis 20 NET ATP Tennis Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l A Bryk A Bryk Bryan Bryan 21 HGTV Hunters Vsn. Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar ’ Udeek TV Sanjha Sardari ’ G. Punjab Punjabi Sanjha Vsn. 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Paid Prog. Judge Judy Judge Judy Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang Ring of Honor Wrestling CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom 32 CNN CNN Newsroom Bggg Bttls Bggg Bttls Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Gags Gags Brojects ’ Brojects ’ 33 CMT CMT’s Hottest ’ Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Vegas Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å 34 SPIKE Cops Å Say Yes Women in Prison Å Women in Prison Å Women in Prison Å Women in Prison Å 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 35 TLC Say Yes Dark Woods Justice American Tarzan Å Alaskan Bush People How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made 36 DISC Mayday Å Continuum “Power Hour” “Malibu Shark Attack” 37 SHOW (10:30) “Star Trek Into Darkness” ’ ››› “Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. ’ Å Yu-Gi-Oh! Transf. Yo-Kai Wa Dinofroz (N) Johnny T Gadget Freaktown Freaktown 38 TOON Johnny T Johnny T Pokémon Rangers (:45) ›› “Ella Enchanted” (2004) Anne Hathaway. ›› Hulk 39 FAM (11:30) “Ella Enchanted” (:15) ›› “Hulk” (2003) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly. ’ Å ››› “Miracle” (2004, Drama) Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson. The Middle The Middle Seinfeld ’ Atl. Eats 40 PCH › “Domestic Disturbance” (2001) Wrecked ›› “The Faculty” (1998) Jordana Brewster. Å › “The Waterboy” (1998) Adam Sandler. Å › “The Hot Chick” Å 41 COM Wrecked ›› “The Wild North” (1952) Å (:45) ›› “Logan’s Run” (1976) Michael York. Å 42 TCM ››› “The Story of Will Rogers” (1952) Å Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Carn Eats Carn Eats 43 FOOD Diners Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator 44 OUT Storage American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å 45 HIST American Pickers Å Face Off ’ Å Face Off “Super Selfies” Face Off ’ Å Jonathan Strange & Mr Stan Lee’s Lucky Man 46 SPACE Face Off ’ Å ››› “True Grit” (2010) Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon. Å Gran Torino 47 AMC ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes. Å Formula E Pass Time Pass Time World Endurance 48 FSR NASCAR Post Race TORC: The Off Road Championship Monster Jam Security Border Border The Em The Em Border Border Security Security Security Security 49 DTOUR Security Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping The L.A. Complex Å 54 MTV The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ Degrassi Student “The Stepchild” (2016) Lauren Holly. ››› “The Trip to Italy” (2014) Steve Coogan. ’ 55 MC1 Unfriended (:20) ››› “Sicario” (2015) Emily Blunt. ’ Å (:25) “Pretend We’re Kissing” (2014) ›› “Earth to Echo” (2014) ’ Å (:35) ›› “True Story” (2015) ’ Å 56 MC2 (11:05) ›› “Mommy” (1995) ’ Å (:25) › “The Gallows” (2015) ’ Å (1:50) ››› “Truth” (2015) Cate Blanchett. ’ Å ››› “A Most Wanted Man” (2014) ’ Å 57 MC3 Woman Will Ferrell: You’re Welcome America Requiem for the Dead: American (4:55) Southern Rites ’ 58 HBO Real Time “Regarding Susan Sontag” (2014) Mike Two Men Two Men Broke Girl Broke Girl Big Bang Big Bang 59 WSBK (11:00) “St. Elmo’s Fire” Friends ’ Friends ’ Mike Hatched Animal Atl. Zoo Clues Coolest On the Spot Paid Program 60 KTLA Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Save Our Dream Person of Interest Å Liv. Healthy Weekend House Chicago WGN Saturday Evening Celebrity Celebrity 61 WGN Elementary ’ Å TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA TVA West TVA West. Oiseaux Le P’tit Cabaret (SC) Tout-monde Carnets Journal Ques-champion 89 TV5 Monuments Salles de Suisse Journal La semaine verte (N) RDI, direct Objectif 90 RDI RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct L’épicerie TJ Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK Saskatchewan Legislature In Committee 109 CPAC (11:00) In Committee “From the House of Commons” Coverage of Parliamentary committees. 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Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 12 WXYZ Last Man Dr. Ken ’ 20/20: In an Instant ’ Murdoch Mysteries ’ Mr. D Young ››› “Living With the Enemy” (2005) Å (DVS) Chun Yi: The Legend 13 CTYS Pckge Deal Family Stanley Just Kid Just Kid ›› “Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat” Game On Assembly Assembly 14 YTV Pig Goat Pig Goat Stanley Bucket-Dino Dinopaws Caillou ’ Bubble Team Umiz. Charmers 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy National market The Passionate Eye Firsthand ’ Å National Mansbridge The Passionate Eye 16 NW the fifth estate ’ Å CTV News News CTV News News National News National 17 NNET CTV News CTV News CTV News CTV News News Highlights of the Night The Final Score Å 18 SCORE Blue Jays Blue Jays MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. (Live) Å SportsCent. STIHL 1994 Expos SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: US Cellular 250. (N) (Live) Å Sportsnet Central (N) Blue Jays Plays MLB’s Best Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Second Semifinal. From Toronto. (N) Custom Masters of Flip ’ Å Bryan Bryan Custom Custom Masters of Flip ’ Å Bryan Bryan 21 HGTV Custom Aikam ’ Taur Punj. Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U Vehra 22 VISION Mulaqat ’ Waqt 4 U Des-Pardes ’ ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody. ’ Å (:15) ››› “The Descent” (2005, Horror) ’ Å 23 M3 “Deadly Betrayal” (2002) Nicolette Sheridan. ’ Simpsons Simpsons Amer. Dad Amer. Dad 24 MM Simpsons Simpsons Amer. Dad Amer. Dad › “Van Wilder Deux: The Rise of Taj” (2006) Å The Social The Listener ’ Satisfaction Spun Out Comedy Comedy W5 ’ Å (DVS) History of Science Å 25 EDACC Game ›› “The Internship” (2013) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. ››› “Ted” (2012) Mark Wahlberg. Premiere. 26 W “There’s Something About Mary” “The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom” (2014) Å Après Ski ’ Å ››› “Knocked Up” (2007) Seth Rogen. ’ Å 27 SLICE Après Ski ’ Å Guilt ’ Å 19-2 “City” ’ Murder in the First Å “Michael Clayton” (2007) 28 BRAVO Suits “Back on the Map” Animal Kingdom Å (:10) ››› “A Fish Called Wanda” (1988) Å ››› “Conan the Barbarian” (1982) Å 29 ENC AV2 Milagro-War (:20) ›› “Only You” (1994) Å The First 48 ’ Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:02) The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å 30 A&E The First 48 ’ Å Wayward Pines ’ News Terrorism Home Free ’ Ring of Honor Wrestling Anger Anger 31 WUHF Heaven Sent (N) Å The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies 32 CNN The Seventies Reba Å Last Man Last Man Funniest Home Videos Reba Å Reba Å Last Man Last Man 33 CMT Funniest Home Videos Reba Å Jail: Texas Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Vegas Jail Å 34 SPIKE Cops (N) ’ Cops Å 35 TLC 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence Deadliest Catch Å Bitchin’ Rides To Be Announced Deadliest Catch Å Bitchin’ Rides 36 DISC Deadliest Catch ››› “Star Trek Into Darkness” (2013) Chris Pine. 37 SHOW “Malibu Shark Attack” ››› “The Avengers” (2012) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans. ’ Å Johnny T Johnny T Hercules Spider-Man Hulk Hulk 38 TOON Freaktown Freaktown ››› “The Croods” (2013) Emma Stone Å Thunder Backstage Next Step Next Step Raising Srvivl Sty › “Bio-Dome” (1996) ’ 39 FAM (5:30) ›› “Hulk” (2003) Eric Bana. ’ Å King ›› “Bewitched” (2005) Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell. Family Guy Family Guy Burgers Burgers Community Community 40 PCH King Big Bang King Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs Jeff Ross-Roast Battle 41 COM (5:00) “The Hot Chick” Just for Laughs Å (:15) ›› “The Lineup” (1958) Eli Wallach. Å ›› “Girlfriends” (1978) 42 TCM ›››› “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1967) Clint Eastwood. Å Food’s Cutthroat Kitchen Å Guy’s Grocery Games ’ Food’s Food’s Diners Diners Diners Diners 43 FOOD Food’s Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Mantracker Myth Hunters Å Myth Hunters Å 44 OUT Mantracker Pickers Pickers Pickers Pickers American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å 45 HIST American Pickers Å ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) Chris Evans. ’ Å ›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004) Wesley Snipes. ’ Å 46 SPACE The Last Ship ’ Å The American West The American West ››› “Gran Torino” (2008) Clint Eastwood. Å 47 AMC (5:30) ››› “Gran Torino” (2008) Clint Eastwood. World Endurance NHRA Drag Racing Motorcycle Racing NASCAR Racing IMSA 48 FSR World Endurance Border Ghost Adventures Å The Dead Files ’ Å Expedition Unknown ’ Ghost Adventures Å The Dead Files ’ Å 49 DTOUR Border Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping Degrassi 1 girl 1 girl 1 girl The L.A. Complex Å The Challenge: Rivals III The Hills ’ The Hills ’ 54 MTV Are You the One? Å “Woman in Black 2” ››› “Crimson Peak” (2015) Mia Wasikowska. “A Most Wanted Man” 55 MC1 (5:55) ›› “Snowtime!” (2015) ’ ›› “Step Up: All In” (2014) Ryan Guzman. ’ (9:55) ›› “The Equalizer” (2014) ’ Å (DVS) 56 MC2 (:15) ››› “Begin Again” (2013) Keira Knightley. “Pretend We’re Kissing” (2014) ’ ››› “Sicario” (2015) Emily Blunt. ’ Å (:05) “Earth to Echo” ’ 57 MC3 (:05) ›› “Unfriended” (2014) ’ Å Will Ferrell: You’re Welcome America Boxing Requiem for the Dead 58 HBO Southern (:25) ›› “The Rat Pack” (1998) Ray Liotta. 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SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 From The Kitchen July 30 July 31 5:00 5:30 Brazil With Michael Palin Brazil With Michael Palin Weekend Getaways Father Brown ’ Å 2 WTVS Variety Studio: Actors Get Ready-Rio 100 pour cent local (N) À communiquer Le combat des villes 3 CBKFT Telejournal La semaine verte (SC) Regard Income Carn Eats Gotta Eat Angel-Hell Angel-Hell Angel-Hell Angel-Hell Rich Bride, Poor Bride Global Nat. 5 CFRE 16x9 Å W5 ’ Å (DVS) ›› “Green Card” (1990) Gérard Depardieu. Premiere. ’ The Social Amazing Race 6 CKCK SportsCentre ’ Å Weekend Report Three Weekend Report Three Weekend EarthWatch 7 WEATH Weekend Report Two Kerri Walsh Jennings Horse Racing News NBC News Dateline NBC (N) Å 8 WDIV Action Sports From Long Beach, Calif. (N) ’ Å Grand Designs ’ Å The Taming of the Shrew (N) ’ Å “Walking-Dino.” 9 CBKT Land & Sea Mansbridge Bondi Vet ’ Å 60 Minutes (N) ’ Å 11 WWJ 2016 PGA Championship Final Round. 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Å Srvivl Sty Backstage We Are Raising Raising Raising Raising Raising 39 FAM (11:30) ›› “Hulk” (2003) Eric Bana. ’ Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang 40 PCH Paid Prog. First Family Paid Prog. Box Office ›› “The Maiden Heist” (2009) Morgan Freeman. Big Bang King Movie Movie 41 COM Laughs: All Access ››› “The Bad and the Beautiful” (1952, Drama) (:15) ››› “A Hard Day’s Night” (1964) Å 42 TCM ››› “High Society” (1956) Bing Crosby. Food Network Star Å Food Network Star Å Food Network Star Å Food Network Star Å Food Network Star Å 43 FOOD Food Network Star Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator 44 OUT Storage American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å 45 HIST American Pickers Å (:15) Movie ’ Killjoys ’ Å 46 SPACE (11:30) Movie ’ (12:54) Preacher Å (1:55) Preacher Å (2:55) Preacher Å (3:55) Preacher Å (4:55) Preacher Å 47 AMC (11:53) Preacher Å NHRA Drag Racing NHRA Drag Racing Toyota NHRA Sonoma Nationals. From Sonoma, Calif. (N) Car Challenge 48 FSR NHRA Drag Racing Treasures Decoded ’ 49 DTOUR Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Waterparks Miracles Decoded Å Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping The Hills ’ The Hills ’ Degrassi ’ Student Ridiculous. Ridiculous. 54 MTV The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ Å ›› “A Million Ways to Die in the West” (2014) ’ ›› “The Remaining” (2014) ’ Å 55 MC1 Alexander ››› “Room” (2015, Drama) Brie Larson. ’ Å “Hellions” (2015) Chloe Rose. ’ (:25) ›› “Concussion” (2015) ’ 56 MC2 “The Snow Queen 2” ’ (12:55) ››› “Black Mass” (2015) Johnny Depp. ››› “The Skeleton Twins” (2014) 57 MC3 Annabelle (:36) “Grace: The Possession” (2014) (:05) ›› “The Judge” (2014) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å Last Week Tonight-John (:20) ›››› “Grey Gardens” (2009) (:05) ››› “Bessie” (2015) Queen Latifah. 58 HBO Takedown Real Time, Bill Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å Castle “Kill Switch” ’ Castle ’ Å 59 WSBK (11:00) “Kangaroo Jack” “Full Out” (2015) Jennifer Beals, Trevor Tordjman. What Went The Middle The Middle › “Kangaroo Jack” 60 KTLA Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Traveler The Game Celebrity WGN Evening News Two Men Two Men 61 WGN MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins. (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 Monde Monde RDI, direct Rio 90 RDI RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct 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 So u r c her ry pu cker c o o ked i nto tasty g o o dness By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express They are seldom found in grocery stores or at fruit stands but the popularity of sour cherries is growing at You-pick orchards and in backyard fruit tree spots. Sour cherries tend to produce followers who enjoy a bit of tartness to their fresh fruit or in cooked items, from slices and cakes to jams and syrups. This week’s recipes feature the sour cherry, but if one doesn’t have these smaller cherries, regular cherries may be substituted, but in smaller amounts. If regular cherries are used, the measurement of sugar should be reduced slightly. • • • Sour Cherry Slice Topping: 4 tbsps. butter, melted 3/4 cup flour 1/4 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/4 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon Batter: 1 1/2 cups flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt 1/2 cup butter, softened 3/4 cup granulated sugar 2 large eggs 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1/4 cup buttermilk 2 1/2 cups fresh sour cherries, pitted Prepare an 8 or 9 inch square pan with butter and flour. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. For topping, stir together melted butter, flour, sugars, salt and cinnamon. Set aside. For cake batter, whisk together dry ingredients. With a mixer, cream butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Alternately add flour mixture and buttermilk, starting and ending with flour. Beat until just combined. Pour batter into prepared pan and smooth. Distribute cherries over top of batter and sprinkle with topping. Bake until golden about 1 hour. Cool before cutting. • • • Sour Cherry Muffins 4 cups flour 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tbsp. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt 1 cup melted butter 1 1/4 cup sour cream 3/4 cup milk 2 eggs 1/2 cup lemon juice 2 cups pitted sour cherries Line 2-12 cup muffin tins with paper liners or grease tins with butter. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugars, baking soda and powder and salt. In a separate bowl mix together melted butter, sour cream, milk, eggs and lemon juice. Add to dry ingredients and stir until incorporated. Fold in cherries. Spoon batter into muffin tins. Bake at 375 degrees F for 1825 minutes until golden brown and tops spring back with touched. • • • Sour Cherry Jam 6 cups sour cherries, pitted 2 1/2 cups sugar Stir cherries and sugar together in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Boil rapidly for 20-40 minutes. Remove from heat and ladle jam into sterilized jars. Wipe the rims, apply lids and process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Remove jars and cool for 24 hours. Make sure lids are sealed then label and store in cool place. Note: If desired, spoon jam into freezer containers and freeze for up to six months. Use as a spread on toast, between cake layers or as a topping for ice cream. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A27 SUNDAY EVENING 6:00 Phone: 306.694.1322 Fax: 888.241.5291 32 Manitoba St. West, Moose Jaw SK S6H 1P7 www.mjvexpress.com Publisher: Robert Ritchie - rob@mjvexpress.com Editor: Joan Ritchie - editor@mjvexpress.com Sales: John Gibson - sales@mjvexpress.com Bob Calvert - sales@mjvexpress.com Wanda Hallborg - mjexpress7@sasktel.net Thank you to all the contributing writers, without your time and support, the paper would not look the same. 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 “We cannot control the way people interpret our ideas or thoughts, but we can control the words and tones we choose to convey them. Peace is built on understanding, and wars are built on misunderstandings. Never underestimate the power of a single word, and never recklessly throw around Joan Ritchie words. One wrong word or EDITOR misinterpreted word can change the meaning of an entire sentence and start a war. And one right word or one kind word can grant you the heavens and open doors.” -Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem There are two new lives and loves in my life; my two grandsons Makoto and MacGyver. As I have spent a few days with them recently in their early beginnings, I can already see just how important it is to establish a relationship with them and speak blessings into and over their lives. They may not know me by name, yet, but I guarantee that grandma will be behind them every step of the way, encouraging them to do their very best in everything they do. I continue to remind myself just how important kind and loving words are. Just as speaking curses and negative words can break a spirit and break hearts, words have great influence and the power to bring hope, encouragement and direction to lives. Words can also bring healing and health to bodies and souls. God’s intention when he made parents/grandparents was to give them a direct road into the hearts of their offspring. Remember how it felt when you were tucked in at night or embraced during a fearful time? …how it gave you a positive sense of affirmation and love. My heart’s desire is to always say something hopeful and positive to people, especially those whom I love. Of course, I have slipped up on occasion but as this harsh world continues to beat us down, it is good to know that there is someone in your corner who believes the best of you and wants the best for you. I want my legacy to be that of an encourager. I want people to smile when they see me walking down the street, knowing that I am there with smiles and blessings, only to see the best in them. Even when there is disappointment with a person’s performance, we need to see them apart from what they do. They may have made a mistake but that doesn’t make them bad; they just need someone to believe in them so they can rise to the expectation. As an editor, too, I try and keep our editorial content on the up and up. For the most part, as a newspaper, we choose to focus more on the positive and good things going on in this community. I will admit that there have been some controversial comments made in some personal columns but for the most part, we choose to give you the good news that encourages you, rather than beating you down with negativities. Even when bad news presents itself, we don’t sensationalize it but try to look for the silver lining in the cloud. The good news is…hope believes the best! Send your letters to the editor to: letters@mjvexpress.com or 888-241-5291 The contents of this publication are the property of the Moose Jaw Express. Reproduction of any of the contents of this publication, including, but without limiting the generality of the following: photographs, artwork and graphic designs, is strictly prohibited. There shall be no reproduction without the express written consent of the publisher. All ads in the Moose Jaw Express are published in good faith without verification. 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Charmers 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy The Passionate Eye (N) The National (N) Å The National (N) Å The Passionate Eye (N) 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 Plays Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night The Final Score Å 18 SCORE MLS Soccer SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN (5:30) CFL Football Toronto Argonauts at Ottawa Redblacks. (N) MLB’s Best Blue Jays Sportsnet Central (N) Blue Jays Plays Darts Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET Blue Jays Plays Humble Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Rehab Rehab A Bryk A Bryk Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Rehab Rehab 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 “Deadly Betrayal” (2002) Nicolette Sheridan. ’ ›› “First Daughter” (2004) Katie Holmes. ’ Å 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 “Tables” Bitten “On the Brink” ’ History of Science Å 25 EDACC Operation Smile Å ››› “The Descendants” (2011) George Clooney, Amara Miller. “A Kind of Magic” (2015, Romance) Nikki DeLoach. 26 W (5:30) ››› “Our Idiot Brother” Come Dine Come Dine Brides-Hills Brides-Hills Housewives/NJ Come Dine Come Dine 27 SLICE Ex-Wives Ex-Wives Housewives/NJ Movie ’ (:15) Movie ’ Movie ’ 28 BRAVO Castle ’ Å (:20) ›› “Spaceballs” (1987) Å ››› “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” (1978) 29 ENC AV2 I Love You (:25) ›› “Hollow Man” (2000) Kevin Bacon. Å Intervention “Robert” (N) Escaping Polygamy (N) (:02) The First 48 Å (:01) Intervention Å (:03) Intervention Å 30 A&E Intervention Å News Attkisson Community Paid Prog. Broke Girl Broke Girl Broke Girl Broke Girl 31 WUHF Teen Choice 2016 Honoring the year’s teen icons. Race for Race for Race for Race for Race for 32 CNN Race for “The Virginian” (2013) Trace Adkins. ’ Å (DVS) Still King Brojects ’ › “Bride Wars” (2009) 33 CMT Brojects ’ Brojects ’ Still King Gags Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 34 SPIKE Bar Rescue ’ (:03) Return to Amish ’ Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat Fabulous Life 35 TLC My Big Fat Fabulous Life Return to Amish (N) ’ Gypsy Wedding Naked and Afraid XL (N) Dual Survival (N) Å MythBusters ’ Å Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL 36 DISC Naked and Afraid XL NCIS “Rekindled” ’ NCIS “Rekindled” ’ Lost Girl Å (DVS) NCIS “Rekindled” ’ NCIS “Rekindled” ’ 37 SHOW Lost Girl Å (DVS) Freaktown Gadget Gadget Looped Looped Goosebump Goosebump Hercules Spider-Man 38 TOON Johnny T Johnny T Camp Raising Raising Raising Raising Raising Dr. Ken (N) Srvivl Sty ›› “The Other End of the Line” (2008) ’ Å 39 FAM Raising The Closer “Next of Kin” The Closer Å There Yet? 40 PCH Mod Fam Mod Fam ››› “Awakenings” (1990) Robert De Niro, Robin Williams. Big Bang Just for Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Big Bang King Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs 41 COM King (:15) ›› “Bright Road” (1953) Å Heaven Command Two ›› “Scar of Shame” (1927, Drama) Regen 42 TCM ›› “Blood of Jesus” Food Network Star (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) ’ Chopped Canada Å Food Network Star Å Cutthroat Kitchen Å 43 FOOD Food Network Star Å Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Mantracker I Shouldn’t Be Alive Ghost Hunters ’ Å 44 OUT Mantracker American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å 45 HIST American Pickers Å The Last Ship (N) Å Movie ’ Movie ’ 46 SPACE Dark Matter ’ Preacher “Call and Response” Å (:20) Talking Preacher (:20) Preacher Å (:40) Preacher “Call and Response” 47 AMC (5:55) Preacher Å Motorcycle Racing NASCAR Racing NASCAR Pass Time Pass Time ARCA Series Racing 48 FSR Car Challenge 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 Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping Reign ’ Å Degrassi ’ 1 girl The L.A. Complex Å The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills ’ 54 MTV Reign “The Plague” ’ The Circus Maron (N) Ray Donovan (N) Å Roadies “Longest Days” You Me Her Concussion 55 MC1 › “Annie” (2014) Jamie Foxx, Rose Byrne. ’ Å ›› “Annabelle” (2014) ’ Å (:40) “Trigger Point” (2015) ’ Å (:10) › “Annie” (2014) 56 MC2 Concussion “Grace: The Possession” (2014) ’ “Killing Mommy” (2016) 57 MC3 (:05) “Being Canadian” (2015) ’ Å (:40) “The Snow Queen 2” (2014) ’ ››› “Room” (2015, Drama) Brie Larson. ’ Å Any Given 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) “Kangaroo Jack” KTLA News KTLA News Person of Interest Å Beauty and the Beast (N) News/Nine Replay Chicago Friends ’ Friends ’ Raymond Raymond The Middle 61 WGN DC’s Legends TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. TV5 Jrnl (:40) Ca n’arrive pas qu’aux autres Voisins Un crime 89 TV5 “On ne choisit pas sa famille” (2011, Comédie) (SC) À table avec l’ennemi 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 August 1 11:30 Antiques 2 WTVS Antiques Roadshow (N) Antiques Roadshow ’ Brazil With Michael Palin Brazil With Michael Palin T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Å Économie Squelettes Les Parent Le combat des villes (N) Les échangistes (N) Téléjrnl. Par ici l’été (SC) Luther ’ 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 (N) ’ Å (DVS) Mistresses (N) ’ Big Bang etalk (N) ’ News-Lisa CTV News 6 CKCK CTV News Regina (N) EarthWatch One EarthWatch Two 7 WEATH (5:00) EarthWatch One Running Wild-Bear Grylls News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night-Seth Meyers News 8 WDIV American Ninja Warrior (N) ’ Å (DVS) Murdoch Mysteries ’ The National (N) Å market Coronation 9 CBKT CBC News Network (N) Coronation Coronation Murdoch Mysteries ’ Broke Girl Scorpion “Charades” ’ (7:59) BrainDead (N) ’ Two Men Late Show-Colbert James Corden Comics 11 WWJ Mom Å (:01) Mistresses (N) ’ News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline ThisMinute Dr Oz 12 WXYZ The Bachelorette (N) ’ Å The Bachelorette (N) ’ VICE Illusions Signature Series Å 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. 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy 4 x Charmers 2” ad The National (N) Å CBC News The National (N) Å The National (N) Å CBC News 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 JULY 21 - AUGUST 3, 2016 VALUE EXPRESS ~ MOOSEHighlights JAW, SK PAGE 17 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å of the Night WWE Monday Night RAW ’ Å 18 SCORE SportsCentre (N) Å SC Top 10 SC Top 10 SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN (5:00) MLB Baseball Teams TBA. 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Champions Factory TV5 Jrnl (:40) “On ne choisit pas sa famille” (2011) (SC) Le P’tit 89 TV5 Les Héros du gazon (SC) Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) Économie Le National 24/60 (SC) Le Téléjournal (SC) 90 RDI (5:00) 24/60 (N) (SC) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Public Record Å Politics Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å Public Record Å 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å On the Front Porch by Wanda Smith Storm Watch This summer, as most summers, there have been a lot of storms that have gone through the area. We’ve had a few doozies. Lately, it seems I’ve met up with several people who are afraid of storms. I can’t relate; although, I do empathize with these people and realize that bad experiences are attached to memories of certain storms. I, too, have memories attached to different storms but they are all good ones. One of my first memories of a storm was the night, just barely four years old, when I was sitting in the dark on the deep freeze in our porch on the family farm, looking out the window. The power had gone off and it had started to hail. As we watched the storm, the thought came to me.... “What would happen to me if I died from this storm?” So I asked my mom and she shared the importance of knowing Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior and that if I was His child, I would go to heaven if I died. So, with childlike faith, I received Jesus that night on September 19th. I remember it vividly. A peace that was unmistakable covered me that night and has been with me ever since. Another memory of a storm was when we were at my dad’s fastball game in the south country and we got rained out. (Dad used to back catch for our pastor; I have so many great memories of watching them play together.) Coming up over the big hill south of our farm on our way home, we were greeted with sloughs in every divot and hollow there was. Four inches in a short period of time tends to add up in a hurry! Several years later, a more threatening storm with ominous dark clouds was moving towards our farm. We had been just come home from singing with the Christian Cowboys that weekend and were unpacking the motorhome. As the dark clouds headed straight for us, we took authority over those clouds and that storm and told them that they were not welcome on our place. Before our eyes, we saw those clouds split and go around us on both sides. After we were married for some time, Hubby was on his way home from hauling bales and he was just ahead of a bad storm. He called me and we agreed for God’s protection over our home and animals. We saw that storm move around our land before our very eyes and later we had seen that it had hailed on both the east and west boundaries of our pasture, missing ours completely. God says in His Word, “I tell you the truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works, because I am going to be with the Father. You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father. Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it!” If we believe God will protect us in the physical (and spiritual, emotion, relational and financial) storms in life, He will! He promises in His Word that “no weapon formed against you will prosper... and no harm will come near your dwelling.” If you hold Him to His Word, He will hasten to perform it! Take the authority God has given you today and use it to declare peace and protection over your household, your family, your animals and your possessions! You don’t have to cower... you can CONQUER FEAR and take authority over that attack and come out unscathed in Jesus’ name! Read Psalm 91 every day. Get it in your spirit and the next time a storm comes your way, you can stand on His promises and declare peace and protection! “For you have made the Lord, my refuge, even the Most High, your dwelling place. No evil will befall you, nor will any plague come near your tent. For He will give His angels charge concerning you, to guard you in all your ways.” Better Water Solutions for your entire home. Soft water means a cleaner you Convenient solutions customized for your home Treat your home to a high-tech water solution 306.693.0606 270 Caribou St. W. www.culligan.com MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A29 Market Place REDUCED to $129,900 Move right in! Super starter or retirement home! 2 bedroom bungalow. Large living room, good size kitchen with updated cabinets. Main floor laundry. Single garage. Extensively renovated inside and out! Large dining room, spacious living room. Original pocket doors. 3 bedrooms upstairs. 3rd level loft and bedroom. Garage. Now listed at $269,900. of Moose Jaw 306-694-5766 www.remax-moosejaw.sk.ca Sonya Bitz 631-8471 Bryan Gilbert 631-4790 ICE of Moose Jaw 306-694-5766 www.remax-moosejaw.sk.ca Lori Keeler Beth Vance 631-8069 Frank Hammel 684-9491 631-0886 Gladys Gray 631-8181 ING LE PR TAB UNBEA Over 1600 sqft bungalow, completely finished. Gourmet kitchen, large island, quartz counter tops. Main floor laundry. Lower level developed family room, den, bath, bedrooms, storage and utility. Excellent starter home. Good size living room, large dining room. 2 bedrooms. Some updates have been done. 50x125’ lot. Revenue potential! Listed at $104,900 Duplex condo bungalow, over 1100 sqft 2 bedrooms. Spacious living, dining and kitchen areas. 9 foot ceilings throughout. Direct entry to single attached garage. One owner condo! REAL ESTATE LIST NEW Kaitlin Hammel 684-4675 Sunningdale condo, move right in! Rich dark maple cabinets with pantry and island. Adjoining casual dining. Hardwood floors. Upper level with 3 bedrooms. Fully developed lower level. Single attached garage. of Moose Jaw 306-694-5766 www.remax-moosejaw.sk.ca JC Chhokar 631-5220 1210 Stadacona St W 88 Kalmia Cres 1049 Stadacona St W $539,500 $469,000 $139,900 913-915 Hochelaga St W 306-694-4747 324 Main Street N. MOOSE JAW, SK 1707 COTEAU ST. W. 1117 MAIN ST. N. Great upgrades and finishes in this 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home. Includes a double attached garage in the back. Quick Possession Available. Neat, clean and ready to move into! Perfect location for a first time buyer or possible revenue. $175,000 $419,900 DEREK MCRITCHIE REALTOR® AMBER TANGJERD REALTOR® E.G. (Bub) HILL REALTOR® BILL MCLEAN REALTOR® Walk-Out style bungalow with open concept combining the living room, dining room and kitchen. LOCATED ACROSS FROM A PARK/OUTDOOR RINK and WALKING DISTANCE TO SUNNINGALE SCHOOL! 1121 Meier Dr ING 1350 PRINCESS CRES. Stunning 4 bedroom home with plenty of charm and character! Must be seen to be appreciated. Sought out neighbourhood! Perfect 5 bedroom family home. Close to schools, parks, transit, convenience store. ING OPEN HOUSE THURS JUL 28, 6-7:30PM 5 bedroom, 3 bath home in West Park Village, Open concept living area with 9`ceilings, granit counters, hardwood flooring and stanless steel appliances. Wet bar in basement. Triple heated garage with hot/cold water taps, fully landscaped and fenced yard large patio and no back neighbours. www.mjrealestate.ca EDUCED JUST R 0 0 1707 COTEAU ST.W. 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME! Christine Marasse, REALTOR ® 306-690-6822 710 Main St. N. www.bhgmj.ca 1713 COTEAU STREET W MOOSE JAW MLS®#: 579172 Tasteful decor throughout this beautiful home. Open concept with vaulted ceilings and large windows with scenic views. 4 Bedrooms 3 baths and finished lower level. Market Place REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE Saturday, July 30 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. 1321 King Crescent Blanchette $419,9 NEW LISTING MLS 573556 305 & 307 TATANKA LOT DRIVE BUFFALO POUND MLS®#:579802 & 579800 $89,900 each NEW LISTING $79,900 NEW LISTING $79,900 NEW LISTING $214,900 NEW LISTING $344,900 Beautiful Sun Valley Resort! It could be your new lake property address!! 305 Is a commercial lot, and 307 is zoned residential. Lots of potential! 307 3RD AVENUE RIVERHURST MLS®#: 579717 Minutes from Lake Diefenbaker & complete with a lifestyle of outdoor beauty and recreation! This freshly updated home is ready to settle into! Erlinda 306-640-9925 Location! Spacious and Cozy! A house for growing family & close to schools. blanchette@globaldirectrealty.com $289,000 OPEN HOUSES B22 PRAIRIE OASIS TRAILER CRT MOOSE JAW MLS®#: 579710 Beautiful updated home with a quiet, privet deck. Beautiful kitchen, bath, 3 bedrooms, spacious floor plan, updated flooring, paint, lighting, siding, windows, & metal roofing. 1254 CARIBOU STREET W MLS®#: 580001 Anne Bowes Ken McDowell THURSDAY, JULY 25 REALTOR® 306-631-8731 REALTOR® 4:00-6:00 P.M. 306-631-4624 1020 Edmonton St. Great contemporary feel to this bi-level home in Palliser area. With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished lower level, deck & fenced yard! Welcome home! 2 bedroom slab with large family room. Picture perfect yard. 82 CALYPSO DRIVE MLS®#: 580013 A fabulous Family Home! welcome to 82 Calypso. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Attached garage, large entertaining space, and a Beautiful large backyard! A Must see! Laurie Lunde 1523 Caribou ING T NEW LIS $590,000 710 Main St. N. (306) 692-9999 www.bhgmj.ca $379,900 652 Caribou St W T NEW LIS $359,900 $379,900 NEW LISTING Enjoy Country living in Moose Jaw. www.moosejawrealestate.net T NEW LIS 719 SKIPTON RD. $319,900 “EXCELLENT REVENUE PROPERTY” Combined total of 1700 Sqft, this Semi-Detached Bungalow located in the Palliser area of Moose Jaw, built in 1966. each unit measure 850 sq ft Anne Bowes SUNDAY, JULY 31 REALTOR® 1:00-3:00 P.M. 306-631-8731 501 Tatanka Great year round home. Direct access to lake. 306-684-2704 laurie.lunde@gmail.com REALTY EXECUTIVES MJ 432 High St. W. (306) 692-7700 www.realtyexecutivesmj.com $139,900 Great starter home. This property has the potential for you to put your personal stamp on it and make it your own. Located close to school. $204,900 Great opportunity - 3 bed, 2 bath 864 sq ft bi-level in desierable NW location. Nice deck off kitchen with fenced back yard. 14x22 insulated garage. Quick possession available. Crops doing fine, hay yields strong Crops are coming along fine in most of Saskatchewan, with the exception of haying. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture crop report for the week ended July18 notes only 22 per cent of the hay crop has been cut with 28 per cent put up. That is well below the five year average of 23 per cent cut and 40 per cent baled or in silage Hay stands are in good condition, despite the humidity and rain. Hay yields are above average with alfalfa, 1.6 tons per acre; alfalfa-brome, 1.5 tons; other tame hay, 1.3; and greenfeed, 2.2 tons. Average five year yield overall is 1.4 tons an acre. In the southeast (including Moose Jaw), 39 per cent of pulses, 30 per cent of oilseeds and 26 per cent of spring cereals are ahead of normal. In the southwest, 24 per cent of pulses, 23 per cent of oilseeds and 30 per cent of spring cereals are ahead of usual. Rainfall across the southwest ranged from a trace to 98mm (four inches) at Swift Current. Moose Jaw had 64mm. Rain has caused some lodging and flooding in some regions. PAGE A30 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 LEGARE On July 15, 2016 our family lost an amazing woman and our family matriarch Ruth Alice Legare. Born on July 31, 1925, Ruth lived a life full of family and friends who will miss her dearly. A blind date led to a meeting that would result in her marriage to Victor Joseph Legare and a busy family of four. In her earlier years Ruth worked at the Grant Hall; finishing off her working career at the Moose Jaw Medical Clinic, retiring at 69 years of age. As her family grew older Ruth became a world traveler and spent many wonderful vacations with close friends Bernice and Tony. Enjoying her coffee club she spoke fondly of the “girls” and their times together. She would laugh about their antics and garden party hats. Ruth leaves to mourn her passing son Victor (Wendy) Legare, daughters Glenna Holness and Bonnie Legare, son Dale (Martine) Legare; and sister Helen Kryzanowski. Her pride and joy included six wonderful grandchildren and three cherished great-grandchildren. Ruth is predeceased by her husband of over forty years Victor, her parents Blanche and Lewis, brothers Bob and Ken Chapman, and son-in-law Wayne Holness. Ruth’s life will be celebrated at W.J. Jones & Son Chapel on Friday July 22, 2016 at 1:30 pm. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Ken Striha Oct 2, 1947 – July 29, 2015 Forever in our hearts Ken – Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger everyday Remembrance keeps you near Until we are together again Also remembering son Scott Striha – July 30, 1983 Phil Wagner – Apr 28,1987 Marie Wagner – May 9, 2002 Nick Striha – July 9, 1999 Yvonne Striha – July 17, 1985 Our family would like to thank our friends for the kindness and support shown to us in the past year. It will never be forgotten and has helped us get through the days that have been so hard. The phone calls and dropping by have kept us going. Karen, Richard, Lynn, Brandon, Brooke, Kim, Andrew, Tanya, Nicholas and Kaitlyn “I love you every day. And now I will miss you every day.” -Mitch Albom, For One More Day Moose Jaw Duplicate Bridge Club results ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE SESSION JULY 4, 2016 1 Gail Fitzpatrick - Bob Cobbe 2 Rae Trites - Adele Owatz 3/4 Dave Morrell - Don Bonnett 3/4 Don MacDonald - Jeff Bryant WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION JULY 6, 2016 A B C 1 1 Gail Fitzpatrick - Dave Morrell 2 Rae Trites - Nancy Findlay 3 Sharon Gronsdahl - Neta Van Iderstine THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JULY 7, 2016 1 Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant 2 Donna Campbell - Ron Campbell 3 Rae Trites - Nancy Findlay ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE SESSION JULY 11, 2016 1 Sharon Gronsdahl - Laura Westfall 2 Gail Fitzpatrick - Bob Cobbe THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION JULY 14, 2016 A B C 1/2 Dave Morrell - Valerie Morrell 1/2 Len Davidson - Ken Newton COSMO SHUFFLEBOARD RESULTS Monday, July 11/16 A Side: 1st - Marge Gardner & Stan Gardner 2nd - Maria McKay & Pauline Budd B Side: 1st - Jerrold Delahey & Irwin Manske 2nd - Stuart Anderson & Lyle Greiner Wednesday, July 13/16 A Side: 1st - Geraldine Hildebrand & Ron Olliver 2nd - Shirley Gould & Stan Gardner B Side: 1st - Ann Harrison & Lyle Greiner 2nd - Joyce Richmond & Bill Gould Thursday, July 14/16 A Side: 1st - Shirley Campbell & Gladys Davey 2nd - Pauline Budd & Irwin Manske B Side: 1st - Richard Harrison & Stan Gardner 2nd - Leona Duncan & Jerrold Delahey Honour the memory of a loved one with a memorial gift to support the Moose Jaw 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 Rotary announces $35 million in additional funds to end Polio Submitted by Judy Vermette (Publicity Chair, Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow) Many people don’t know much about Rotary. Despite more than a century of Rotarians creating change in communities around the globe, many people don’t understand what Rotary is, how we’re different, and why they should engage with us. To thrive in the 21 century Rotary needs a strong identity. And while every Rotary club is unique, this article from Rotary’s international magazine The Rotarian puts a spotlight on a major focus of all Rotary clubs around the world. Rotary committed an additional US$35 million in grants to support the global effort to end polio – donating a total of US$70 million in 2016 alone. The announcement comes on the heels of significant strides made against the paralyzing disease, leaving just two polio-endemic countries – Afghanistan and Pakistan. If current progress continues, 2016 may mark the last case of wild poliovirus. “While we are experiencing unprecedented success against polio, it is imperative to maintain high immunity and quality surveillance in all countries of the world until polio is fully eradicated,” said Michael K. McGovern, chair of Rotary’s International PolioPlus Committee. “We must protect the progress in polio-free parts of the world, as well as stopping transmission in Pakistan and Afghanistan.” Speaking today at Rotary’s annual international convention, Dr. Rebecca Martin, Director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Center for Global Health, emphasized the importance of remaining vigilant. “All countries remain at risk for importation of poliovirus as long as it is circulating in Pakistan and Afghanistan”, said Martin. “Now is the time the world must act rapidly and together in stopping any outbreaks of polio. Countries need to detect virus and respond with vaccination through quality immunization campaigns.” To sustain this progress, and protect all children from polio, experts say US $1.5 billion is urgently needed. Without full funding and political commitment, this paralyzing disease could return to previously polio-free countries, putting children everywhere at risk. Rotary has contributed more than $1.5 billion and countless volunteer hours to fight polio, with Korean Rotary clubs donating more than US $14.6 million to the effort. In addition to contributing funds, Korean Rotary members have traveled at their own expense to immunize children against polio in India. Through 2018, every dollar Rotary commits to polio eradication will be matched two-to-one by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation up to US $35 million a year. If you want Better Pricing … Better Options … Better Service … A Final Resting Place Of Peace & Beauty Choose SUNSET CEMETERY Setting because we Care 633 - Caribou St. W.the standard 306-692-8855 W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home • Crematorium • Family Resource Centre "Honouring Lives And Healing Hearts" 106 Athabasca St. E. • 306-693-4644 • www.wjjonesandson.com Brenda Moore Administration MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, July 27, 2016 • PAGE A31 BIZWORLD By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express Folks: settle controversial situation over a couple of drafts Stories about booze always make headlines. What better way to capture headlines in the hot midsummer holiday season than a fight over beer taxes? The fight emerged when Alberta’s NDP government restructured beer taxes in that deficit-riddled province. Starting in late July, Albertans paid more to cry in their beer about collapsed oil prices. That increase in tax revenue upset the Saskatchewan government. “Foul! No Fair!” cried Saskatchewan politicians. You see, the Notley government in Alberta broke a beer deal made by its predecessor Conservative government. Under that New West agreement to try and end cross-provincial trade barriers in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, there was a deal regulating beer trade. The agreement gave independent brewers and craft brewers from each province an alcohol tax advantage not received by the big national brewers. The idea was to encourage growth in beer sales and jobs in the three provinces, at the expense of the big eastern-based brewery corporations. It succeeded. Employee-owned Great Western Beer of Saskatoon sells about 30 per cent of production into Alberta. GWG sales are proof that there is no accounting for some Albertans’ beer tastes, unless the new Great Western drinkers were former Pilsner gulpers. The tempest in the beer mug arose when Saskatchewan discovered that craft brewers and independent brewers in Alberta will receive some as yet unannounced rebates on the increased tax. Our free trade politicians screamed. Lost on them and the other provinces was the irony of the beer trade deal in the first place. The Partners West agreement is supposed to reduce interprovincial trade barriers for all under a free trade theme. What the beer agreement achieved was to make beer from national brewers less competitive. Sounds like good old-fashioned Socialism, only brokered by right wing free traders. If one didn’t know better, you could assume the just broken beer deal is a baby step towards a Republic of Western Canada. Go ahead, laugh but our neighbours to the south founded their country on a revolt over taxes on tea, of all things. We need to resolve this high profile issue before this Alberta-Saskatchewan beer fight turns into a John Wayne style brawl. Why don’t the ministers and premiers involved settle the matter over a few beer instead of lobbing darts through the media? Sounds like a reasonable, mature way to solve the issue. Wonder what kind of hangovers would result? In case you’re wondering Dear Reader, I have not been drinking or smoking anything while contemplating, writing or editing this piece. I swear on my Evian bottle of water. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net Tough times ahead at Wakamow Valley by Scott Hellings Maryland Trail Wakamow Valley The Sask Party was forced to make some tough decisions in the 2016-17 Provincial Budget. Unfortunately, this led to a cut in funding for the Wakamow Valley Authority. That surprised Margaret Moran, CEO of Wakamow Valley Authority, who says they have had to make some tough decisions of their own. Overall, Wakamow lost $127,000 in statutory funding and $30,000 in supplementary funding. Moran says she knows that doesn’t sound like a lot of money — and in relation to the overall provincial budget, it isn’t — but it does mean a lot to Wakamow. Funds are used for development of areas like the new suspension bridge and the Kinsmen-Wellesley playground, as well as trail development and maintenance. “You need money to do all of those things,” said Moran. “When people ask me what we do in the park, I just tell them to think of your own back and front yards; just think of everything you do every week to maintain those little spaces. Now multiply that by thousands to make up the 450 acres that we take care of and you will see where the money is spent.” With the loss of funding, Wakamow has had to lay off four workers. It also means they will no longer go ahead with plans to create two new positions — one in the campground area and an additional administrative role. “The funding cut was devastating to Wakamow. When you lose a third of your funding, it is very hard to make that up, especially since we don’t have a lot of mechanisms to generate funding. We do generate some revenue from renting our facilities, but that is really just a cost re- covery in that situation — we don’t do that to make a profit,” said Moran. “We tried very hard not to impact our staff but it is just impossible when you lose that much money.” As a result, Moran says you will likely notice a difference in the park. “It means that we might not mow our fields as much…People might notice that things aren’t being kept up as much. We are still concerned with maintenance to make sure things don’t fall apart. — safety is a big issue and we will still be addressing safety issues right away. It is the aesthetics that will fall by the wayside,” said Moran. “We do want to protect our interests and the McCaig Gardens is one such example. We put in over $20,000 worth of perennials in there and we don’t want to see that go to weed. That will be maintained.” Wakamow does have a reserve fund in place, although it is mostly used for capital expenditures. “Mostly, that is for repairs, so if our roof needs repairing or something like that. We are hesitant to use that because things happen, like wear and tear, that aren’t covered by insurance. For example, the Sportsman’s Centre is very old and a lot of repairs need to be done. That comes out of the reserve fund. And some of the reserve funds are for the bridge or for the playground. For the most part, it is restricted to a certain project,” said Moran. “We would be hesitant to use that because all we would be doing is leaving us short for the future.” Wakamow is a member of the Association of Saskatchewan Urban Parks and Conservation Agencies (ASUPCA). Four other urban parks also had their funding cut, including parks in Swift Current, Weyburn, North Battleford, and Prince Albert. Funds were not cut to Wascana Centre Authority in Regina and Meewasin Valley Authority in Saskatoon. Moran believes Wakamow should have also been exempt. “The province is reviewing their funding. Wakamow’s position is that we are more similar to Wascana and Meewasin in that we have the Wakamow Valley Authority Act. The province actually had to make an amendment to that act to take away that $127,000,” said Moran. “We feel that if they are reviewing Wascana and Meewasin then we should have been included in that review for the year and remain status quo with our funding. Knowing that we would be reviewed, we could readjust and do something different.” Given the lack of resource revenue, the Sask Party government had to face many petition at the Wakamow office, the Burgdifficult decisions. “It was a very tough budget and we had er Cabin, and also at Ottawa Real Estate. some tough decisions to make and that was one of them, cutting that funding to Wakamow Valley,” said Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence. “It wasn’t an easy decision.” Lawrence says there is always the possibility that the province could revisit the funding issue at a later date. Until then, he feels the city could help offset the loss of funds. “There is increased funding to municipalities with revenue sharing. Moose Jaw has gone up 157 per cent since 200708. 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