Aug12 - Wawota

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Aug12 - Wawota
Friday, August 12, 2016
Wawota News-in-Five is a weekly news brief sponsored by the local Lions Club in co-operation with the Town of Wawota, R.M.
of Walpole #92 & R.M. of Wawken #93. News-in-Five will not go into local mail boxes but will be made available at various local
businesses every Friday.
There will be no charge for community upcoming events, announcements or appreciations. At present commercial
advertisements and/or articles for sale will cost (per issue) 3"x4" or smaller - $2; ¼ page - $5; ½ page or whole page to be
printed by you for insert - price negotiable. Advertisements can be run weekly, once a month, or desired frequency.
Contacts for submitting events, articles for sale, ads, etc. will be: Garry 306-739-2437 or Shirley 306-739-2295 or can be
e-mailed to s.corkish@sasktel.net
Cut-off time for submissions will be Wednesday at noon (unless stated otherwise).
WHAT A GREAT WEEKEND !!
The Heritage Weekend/Ranch Rodeo on July 29th & 30th was a great success!! Even the weatherman offered us
his full cooperation. The MRRA Ranch Rodeo provided spectators with many different events – with lots of action.
From the bidding for teams at the beginning on Friday, to the flag bearers, to every event we viewed, we are sure
spectators found something to watch and enjoy.
The supper, the beer gardens, the cabaret – and lastly the awesome
fireworks display – what a way to end the first day of the celebration.
On Saturday we enjoyed the pancake breakfast and then were treated to
more rodeo action plus so much more … There were food vendors offering
a great variety of “munchies” – hot dogs, hamburgers, curly French fries,
candy floss, ice cream, salad plates, pies, cinnamon buns, a variety of coffees
… we could go on and on! The booths at the Trade Show appeared to have
lots of interest. The Show and Shine was also popular as well as the musical
entertainment and tossing horseshoes. Children events were enjoyed by all – face painting, Wandering Wally, the
“balloon lady”, the dunk tank, bouncies, and of course, the slip ‘n’ slide. The candy scramble during the noon
intermission at the rodeo arena saw a great number of children racing around the “barrels” to fill their bags with
candy. If you were so inclined, you could stop at the Museum’s Photo Booth and get your photo taken. There was
the pie baking contest and then the pie eating contest. And on Sunday what a beautiful day for the Community
Church Service in the Park with an abundance of food at the pot luck lunch after. Definitely there was
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE all weekend!!
But we know events like this just don’t “happen” - it takes a lot of work & planning --- HATS OFF &
CONGRATULATIONS to the planning committee – you did a great job! And a BIG THANK YOU to all the
volunteers who took time out of their busy lives to help make these two days such a success and to the clubs who
organized and sponsored the various events. THANK YOU also to all the local &/or corporate sponsors who
helped make the weekend such a successful celebration.
RODEO WINNERS WERE:
Winners of the Ranch Rodeo: JK Ranch -- Jermey Pilkey (Rossburn, MB), Ken Nolan (Hamiota, MB),
Kevin Taylor (Carievale, SK), Roger Dunham (Wawota).
Ladies’ Barrels – Jodie Dunham
Junior Barrels – Emma Charney Peewee Barrels – Kirby Gray
Ladies Goat Tying – Jodie Bannister; Junior Goat Tying – Emma Charney; Peewee Goat Tying – Amy Naismith
Dummy Roping – Garrett Zuk
Pie Baking Contest Winner - Myrna Olson Pie Eating Contest Winner – Brad Rutten
There will now be meetings to discuss the finances, the pros and cons of the various events – and then begin
planning next year’s Heritage Celebrations – and to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday. We need your help –
to come up with ideas and plans – and to help organize another (and maybe even better) Heritage Weekend!!!
CHURCH TIMES
WAWOTA MEDICAL CLINIC
Physicians from the Arcola Family Health
Clinic will be attending the Wawota Clinic
Free Methodist – 11:00 am Worship Service
They will see patients by appointment only.
For appointments please continue to call
306-739-2200.
Arcola Family Health Clinic – 306-455-2287
Please bring your health cards.
To avoid any confusion, please state that
you would like your appointment in
Wawota.
Catholic Church – 11:00 am Worship Service
Mass at Deer View Lodge
every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Thur. of the month at
10:00 am. every month.
Are you troubled by someone's drinking?
Al-Anon Family Groups can help.
Meetings are every Wednesday night
8:00 p.m.
Wawota United Church Narthex
(inside community centre)
ART IN THE PARK
The Wawota & Community Early Learning
Center is having the
4th Annual ART IN THE PARK!
Located at the Splash Park.
Thursday, August 18th starting at 5:30 pm.
We invite you down to have a look at all
the amazing work the children and staff
have been working on this year.
There will be burgers, hotdogs and drinks
available for purchase!
United Church -. No worship services in
August in Wawota or Maryfield
Take a look at our website
www.crossroadsunited.org
NOTICE
The Wawota United Church Community
Centre is now available for rent. If you wish to
use the kitchen and/or hall, please contact
Sherry Wight for booking @ 306-739-2926.
The rental fee is $50.00 per use.
- U.C. Board of Stewards
THIS ‘N THAT TREASURES
Hwy 48 at Wawota
$5.00 BAG SALE DATES (clothing only):
Tuesdays & Thursdays (2 – 5 pm)
August 23 & 25 August 30 & Sept. 1
SATURDAY BAG SALE DATE (12 noon – 4 pm)
August 27
COME IN AND SEE
WHAT “TREASURES” YOU CAN FIND !!
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Where & When?
Wed. Aug. 17 – Daycare’s Art in the Park
(supper & music)
Thurs. Aug. 25 – UC Harvest Sale – Soup &
Sandwich Luncheon – Town Hall
Sat. Sept. 17 – RTR hosts the Great Plains
Concert at the Wawota United Church
Sun. Sept. 25 – Kennedy United Church Fall
Supper 4:00 – 6:30 pm
Sat. Oct. 15 – Wawota Legion Octoberfest
Oct. 30 – Maryfield St. Andrews United
Church Fowl Supper 4:30 – 7:00 pm
Maryfield Auditorium Lower Hall
Sincere sympathy from Wawota & Community…
- to the Birnie families on the passing of Joanne Birnie
(Glenn’s wife) of Golden, BC on July 28th at the age of 81
years.
- To Jean Morrow (Langbank) and family on the passing
of Les Morrow on July 26th at the age of 73 years.
- Word has been received on the passing of Mary Nehaj
(Eaglestone Lodge, Kamsack), formerly of Wawota on
July 22nd at the age of 89 years.
NOTICE:
Pat Haines chickens are “On Strike”
right now. As soon as they go back to
work and start laying, I’ll have eggs
again – October??
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the regular scheduled
Wawota Town Council meeting to be held on Wednesday,
August 17, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., in the Municipal Council
Chambers at Wawota, Saskatchewan has been changed to
Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal
Council Chambers at Wawota, Saskatchewan.
Dated this 8th day of August, 2016 at Wawota,
Saskatchewan.
-- Cheryl De Roo, Administrator
BOUNDARY LANE MARKET GARDEN
Saturday, August 13th
At George Campbell’s in Fairlight
Fresh vegetables and all of your favourites
To preorder, phone (306) 646-2222
THANK YOU …
- To Sally Martin (Ceylon) for her very generous
donation to News-in-Five … greatly appreciated.
V & S MARKET
212 West Railway Avenue
306-739-2825
Fridays 10 am – 6 pm
Also at Red Market Barn Sundays
Give us a call or stop by other days.
YOU ARE INVITED
to the
JOHNSON – VAIL FAMILY BASH
Wawota Town Hall
Saturday, September 3rd
2 – 4 p.m.
Variety Program presents musical celebration
for milestone birthdays
and 3 Golden Weddings.
Refreshments following program.
In lieu of cards, there is a silver collection for
Jordan Trinidad’s family arriving from the
Philippines on Sept. 8th.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
WAWOTA HISTORY BOOK – A Flight Through Time – 2
volume set, published in 1995 - $40.00 (extra $ for
postage if mailed). Available at Town Office, Wawota
Museum and Wawota Library or phone 306-739-2544,
306-739-2464 or 306-739-2295.
ELECTRIC ORGAN– what offers? Phone George Easton
@ 306-739-2904.
THE WAWOTA & DISTRICT MUSEUM
is open for the summer season,
Tuesday to Friday 2 – 5 pm
and Saturdays from 2 – 4 pm
and can be opened other times by appointment
by contacting any museum committee member.
For July and August we are planning to have
A DOLL & FRIENDS DISPLAY.
Join us for HIGH TEA every Friday in
August 2 – 5 pm (silver collection)
FIREWOOD - cut & split or log length. Birch, Spruce &
Poplar. Delivery available. Also offering 1/3 cord mini
bulk bags. Phone 306-577-5377 (Kennedy).
MOVING SALE
ELECTRIC SCOOTER – new batteries $800 obo. Phone
Gail Engle @ 306-577-1442.
UNDER CARRIAGE FOR TEAM WAGON, complete with
tongue, yoke and double trees. Old plywood available for
pattern. Used for mini or ponies. Also
MINI OR PONY HARNESS and other odds & ends.
Phone Bev Shire @ 306-739-2694.
TALL CHINA CABINET (OAK) – Phone 306-577-7714.
September 9 & 10
At Charlie’s Garage
202 Hall Street, Wawota
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NEEDING STRAW OR
WANTING TO GET RID OF STRAW ?
Chisels, Punches
Wheelchair
Electric Scooter
History Books
Camping Items
Sleeping Bags
Handicraft/Crochet Items
Much more
Phone 306-739-2408
Looking for some work for our
8820 Conventional Combine.
FOR SALE
MAKE US AN OFFER!
Reasonable Rates
Willing to Bale Straw.
Phone 306-577-7369
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NEED HARVEST HELP?
If anyone needs a hand with Harvest,
phone Eric Sorenson
at 306-739-2823 or 306-577-7411.
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FAIRWAY SALES
Appliances
Serta Mattresses
Open: Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5:30pm
Saturday 8:30 am - 12:00 noon
Fairlight, Sask.
(306) 646-2272
Leg Vice on a Stand
Tow Bars for ½ Ton Truck
SIZZLER 225 amp Welder, Cables &
Spare Rods
DUFF Heavy duty “Railway” Jack
Heavy duty Welding table
½ ton Truck Wagon
CROWN “fork-type” Stone Picker
7’ Belly-mount Sickle Mower, spare
knives (easily adapted to 3 pt hitch)
(All Items Sold “As Is”)
R. M. of Walpole No. 92
Box 117
Wawota, Sask. S0G 5A0
Ph: (306) 739-2545
Fax: (306) 739-2777
WANDERING THOUGHTS
(as we see them)
Well, Wawota, you’ve done it again!! When naysayers said it wouldn’t work, we proved them wrong – the 1st
ever Ranch Rodeo in conjunction with the Annual Heritage Weekend in the Valley was a great success! From 2
p.m. on Friday ‘til 4 p.m. on Saturday, the Valley was a hub of activity – something happening for every age
group! The food vendors satisfied every taste bud with ‘curly spuds” to “pie a la mode” – and everything inbetween…pancake breakfast, beef on a bun, chicken on a stick, cold plate, cinnamon buns, hot dogs,
hamburgers, etc. Speaking with organizers, it sound like this event could become an annual event – once the
bills are all paid, a decision will be made. No doubt some things weren’t done perfectly this year, and if they
were, there’d be nothing to improve on for next year! The committee is asking for comments (for and against) to
consider for NEXT YEAR! Hats off to the organizers and volunteers – job well done!
Thank goodness the weekend had some positive happenings – not so in Rider camp! Yes, you guessed right,
we chose the Green & White over the Alouettes! All this has made it necessary to make a ruling that a person
cannot win on the Forum Riders’ pool and the Riders’ “personal pool” in the same week! Maybe making the bet
from a different side of the country might help – we’re going to try!
Music in the Park changed to “Music in the Corral” on the 30th. The Three L’s & One
offered a few hours of entertainment in the Valley for the rodeo public.
Have you noticed the fire hydrants in Town have taken on a new face-lift … all are red now changing from the
“little people” that adorned each one (some adjacent to a facility, i.e. nurse at hospital, etc.)
And the weather – seems that every day brings the worry of a storm with the high temps and high humidity. The
last night of July delivered some heavy rain and a few large hail stones. As of writing, our Meteorologist on Main
reports 13 ½ inches since mid-April and not recording what the spider drank!
Hearing many “bouquets” for the fireworks show on Heritage Weekend – we have experienced
some awesome displays over the years, however this one “takes-the-cake” … again BRAVO
organizing committee – and thank you to the sponsors!
AN “ENTERTAINING” IDEA
Are you hosting a family, class or friends reunion this
summer – if so are you putting together an agenda of
entertainment – let us help you!
Consider a tour of our local museum – we are open 2 –
5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and 2 – 4 p.m. on Saturdays.
As a bonus, we serve “High Tea” on Fridays.
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE
When the people of Wawota have a dream,
never underestimate its success – DARE TO
DREAM!
When the Riders start the “Farewell Mosaic
Stadium Season” with a 1 win 4 loss record,
never underestimate the season’s finale!
It is surprising how many local people have never been
in the museum … are you one of them? Come and
discover a new experience and explore the past!
CHURCH IN THE PARK REPORT
on Heritage Rodeo Weekend
Sun. July 31st
Collection was $248.20, plus a quantity of
non-perishable food for the Food Bank.
Thank you for your support.
Experience is a wonderful thing … it makes you
recognize a mistake when you make it again.
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM
DETAYLS HAIR SALON
WAWOTA VILLAGE INN
201 – 2ND Street
Wawota, SK
306-739-2890
Detayls Hair Salon would like to welcome
Skylynn Bourgeois to our staff.
She will be working Monday to Friday
9:30 am to 5 pm
Monday – Friday
6 am – 8 pm
Saturday & Sunday 8 am – 8 pm
Sundays – Brunch & Buffet
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Mondays – Wing Nite 5 pm to closing
Skylynn's Price List
women's hair cuts $18.00
Shampoo sets $21.00
Men's cuts $15.00
Colors starting at $50.00
Perms starting at $58.00
MUSIC IN THE PARK
@ the
“KENNEDY MEMORY” PARK
Skylynn is really excited to join our team and is looking
forward to serving all our great customers.
Sunday, August 14th
from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Please call the Salon at 306-739-2717
to book an appointment.
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(Alternate venue: Kennedy Friendship Center)
Come enjoy the music of
Liam & Lane Easton
plus
Female A Capella Group from Windthorst!
Dessert & Coffee will be served
during the intermission.
Bring your own chair.
For more info: Call Clair 538-4329
Have you checked your vehicles
for hail damage yet?
The storm on July 31st has damaged some
vehicles in town, did it get yours?
We’ve teamed up with Dale Davies ( A.K.A. ) the
Dent Eliminator, together we can get your hail
damaged vehicle back in tip-top condition.
Dale has over 28 years of auto repair experience
and his Paintless Dent Repair is just what the
Doctor ordered after a hail storm!
Stop in today and let us have a look
or give us a call. 306-739-2888
SAMARITAN PURSE
It’s only a couple of months until we pack our
shoe boxes. The school supplies are now on sale.
Please keep us in mind and tuck in a few extras to
share with underprivileged kids.
Thank you for your support.
- Evelyn & Deb
WANNA DANCE ?
Markets – 10 am – 4 pm
Musical Entertainment
11 am – 4 pm
MARKET DAYS: Aug. 14th
Southern Country
Aug. 28th
Southern Country
Aug. 17 – Kenosee Lake
Music by Country Gold
Aug. 24 – Kenosee Lake
Music by Shepherd & LeBlanc
Aug. 31 – Kenosee Lake
Music by Southern Country
Aug. 21st
KO & Friends
Sept. 4th
Southern Country
THANK YOU
The Wawota & Community Early Learning Center would
like to thank ;
-- The Town of Wawota for the donation of the income
from the Community Gardens &
-- Calvin Lincoln for the use of his generator at the Car
Show Canteen
These generous donations are what keeps our center
running so Thank You so much from the kids, staff and
board!
Birthdays are good for you …
statistics show that people who have the
most, live the longest.
DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU LOVE
REQUIRE NON-MEDICAL PHYSICAL
HELP OR SUPPORT?
Housekeeping, yard work, rides to
appointments, visiting, clean your car?
You name it!
Call Mary Anne Schaffer @ 306-861-5699 or
306-739-2862 for mature and responsible
help with your needs.
Those who get too big for their britches
will be exposed in the end.
BINGO
Every Tuesday all summer
at
Four Seasons Drop In Centre
Kenosee Lake
7:30 p.m.
Do you drive a GMC Terrain or Chevrolet Equinox?
Do you need the Door Recall done that affects the
2010-2014 Model Years?
We are Certified, Equipped & Warranty Approved to complete this
Repair for you! Come by and book your appointment NOW!
You are a Redneck …
- when the Halloween pumpkin
on your porch has more teeth
than your spouse.
- when you think loading the
dishwasher means getting your
wife drunk.
- when you own a home that is
mobile and 5 cars that aren’t.
- if you have ever hit a deer with
your car … deliberately.
Can vegetarians eat animal crackers?
DID YOU KNOW …
- In the early 1900s, pharmacists said that heroin cleared the
complexion, gave buoyancy to the mind, regulated the
stomach and bowels, and was in fact, a perfect guardian of
health.
RED MARKET BARN UPDATE
And another huge crowd – lined up 80 deep
waiting for the gates to open at 10 a.m. (a small
tree even snuck in via the stage – as well as a
single pansy in front of the stage).
Barn Boss #2 had an extremely busy day – going
through two sets of apparel!
Southern Country, with special guest Ryan Bender
doing a couple of numbers, were the entertainment
– and as usual the dancers couldn’t resist the toetapping tunes.
Also a CKRM Radio Report can be heard every
Thursday from the Red Market Barn – hope Barn
Boss #2 doesn’t decide to show off his vocal
talents!
To Matthew & Mallory Olson of Estevan on the
birth of their daughter, LEXI MICHELLE KATHY
on August 4th, weighing 6 lbs, 11 oz.
Proud grandparents are Darren & Kathy Olson;
Gene & Michelle Luscombe, all of Wawota.
Great grandparents are Elizabeth Luscombe
(Wawota), Marie Charles (Wawota) and Alma
Nordel (Moosomin).
KEY “M” AUCTION SERVICES
A.L. #304543
Box 10 Wauchope, SK S0C 2P0
Auctioneer – Dellan Mohrbutter
Ph. 306-452-3815
Fax 306-452-3733
email
– auctionkeym@gmail.com
d.mohrbutter@sasktel.net
Email:
Website: –www.keymauctions.com
Website
www.keymauction.com
UPCOMING SALES ..
Sept. 10, Sat. – Arcola Fair Consignment Sale
Sept. 17, Sat. – Tool/Hardware Misc. Auction
Sale for Laurie Cole, Gainsborough, SK
Sept 24,Sat -Antique and Collectible
Dispersal Sale For Ben and Agnes LietzEstevan, SK
Oct. 1, Sat. – Bird & Small Animal Sale, Redvers
Oct. 22, Sat. – 17th Annual Fall Consignment
Sale, Redvers
SGI--Accredited"
"Car Available"
Wawota, SK
Tel.306-577-5641
e-mail the.dentman@hotmail.com
Overheard two elderly women talking.
Mrs. A says to Mrs. B, “I see my doctor more
often than I see my husband – and it’s not
what you think”
THE RC LEGION BUGLE …
Beautiful weather and a great location
made serving breakfast Ranch Rodeo weekend
fun. Thank you to those who complimented the
Legion for ‘best breakfast ever’.
Mid-August and harvest is well under way in many
areas. Fall is approaching: perfect time to start
thinking about community involvement – have you
considered the Legion?
The RC Legion is a unique service club in that our
primary purpose is to serve/honor those who:
1. have served or are serving(military or law
enforcement) our nation: and
2. serve our community.
Anytime is a good time to join but the next 3
months are the ‘start’ of our year. Give us a call –
become a fellow comrade!
THANK YOU
A sincere thank you to my family and friends who
helped me celebrate my 90th birthday. I had such a
wonderful time.
- Ruth Dennis
WILL DO CARPENTRY WORK
BURNOUT
We often (more so of late) hear of
someone dealing with possible burnout.
What is burnout?
It is a condition when a person has the
feeling that they cannot take one more
job/responsibility – and be effective! It will
affect everyday life – diet, sleep,
concentration, mood, etc. Sometimes, other
people notice the symptoms of someone
else’s problem.
To learn to say “NO – enough is enough”, is
one way to avoid a letdown. In some cases,
a complete change of schedule will also help.
Both are worth a try.
Happiness is being able to eat a second
helping of RTR’s rhubarb-pineapple pie
without feeling full.
Services:
Renovations; Decks; Siding;
Sofit, Facia, etc.
Call: Glenn Stinson
306-434-0205
HOUSE FOR SALE
313 Walter St, Wawota.
1172 sq ft Bungalow + 448 sq ft attached
Garage. 2 bedrooms, solids wood cabinets
thru out, main floor laundry/mud room, which
is large enough for a mid-size deepfreeze or
set up your office, lots of Storage areas thru
out, appliances included. There is a bedroom
and a bathroom in a mostly finished
basement. A Storage Shed is included. This
lovely treed (private) backyard has the Valley
behind. It’s ready to be moved into.
Prime location.
Call Leanne for more
info, 306 577 8815 or 306 739 2155
“UP, UP & AWAY”
The “flying public” are dealing with some
recently announced changes to air travel
locally.
Delta Airlines discontinued the
Regina/Minneapolis service on July 31st –
this service has been in place for 21 years.
And Delta had a computer-glitch that
grounded all its flights this past week.
West Jet will be starting a Regina-toOrlando service in October to April – a nonstop flight.
Also West Jet is trying a trial service from
Brandon to Toronto – began in June going
‘til September – a direct flight. Flights from
Brandon to the west have been in operation
for awhile.
IT’S SLIPPING AWAY
Summer, that is… before we know it, harvest will be in
full swing and school will have begun another year!
The daylight hours are getting less each day – seems
as though we just started to enjoy the longer daylight
hours.
Hope “you’ all” had a restful Saskatchewan Day on the
1st after an entertaining Heritage Ranch Rodeo
Weekend in the Valley – ‘twas a BLAST!!
Side benefits of forgetting names and faces you keep meeting new people every day.
Kenosee Lake
CLUB 19 Restaurant
is ready for Summer!
OPEN DAILY Monday to Friday 9:00 AM
OPEN Saturday and Sunday 8:00 AM
Weekly Evening Specials:
Monday – Pasta night
Tuesday – Brine Roasted Chicken
Wednesday – Wing Night is back!
Thursday – Stir Fry
Friday – Fish Friday
Saturday – Baby Back Rib Night
Sunday – Roast Beef
Daily Lunch Specials
Daily Drink Specials
Libraries Matter…
Support Your Library
LIBRARY HOURS:
Tues: 10 am-12 pm 1 pm-5 pm
Wed: 1:30 pm - 6 pm
Thurs.: 10 am - 2:30 pm
Check us out on Facebook and Twitter!
Sylvia Jewkes, Librarian
Wawota Library 306-739-2375
August will see.....
 Lego in the library !
 Introduction to some new services
accessed with your library card.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT …
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Friday Night Draught Beer Special
For more information, email club19@sasktel.net or call
the Club 19 at 306-577-4422 ext 3
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WATKINS PRODUCTS
Call Pat Clements
306-739-2852
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In a year and a half, a man’s razor will cut
an average of 6,000,000 hairs – equivalent
to shaving an entire soccer field.
A cockroach will live for weeks without its
head before it starves to death.
There are three golf balls sitting on the
moon – what a drive!
Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
We need a break – RIGHT??
Aftan Kerr
Residential and Commercial Cleaning
$20/hr.
For questions and to book your cleaning appointment
TEXT Aftan at (306)861-4080
Or phone Erin at (306)739-2324
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111 Main Street - Wawota
GREAT TRUTHS:
- The only difference between a tax man and
a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the
skin.
- You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity,
by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity.
PHIL’S RENOVATING
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Finish carpentry
Decks
Bathroom renos- ceramic tile
Laminate and hardwood flooring
Suspended ceiling
‘ No job too small ‘
Phone - 306-739-2405 cell 306-577-7993
Phil Reddekop
Insults affect humans the way
a branding iron does cattle.
NEED NEW EAVESTROUGHS?
Give Jason a call for a free estimate
Specializing in 5" or 6" steel and 5" aluminum
eavestroughs and downspouts. Choose from
white or brown or custom order
a color of your choice.
HAINZ'S EAVESTROUGHING
Cell: (306) 435-9825
Home: (306) 739-2883
WAWOTA CENTENNIAL CALENDARS
Wawota Centennial Calendars are available at
the Municipal Office.
These calendars are from Wawota’s Centennial
Celebration in 2008.
The calendar is full of Wawota History facts and
a great keepsake.
The calendars are free of charge,
but donations are appreciated
and all money collected will be
designated for future Wawota
celebrations.
ERIN GARDINER
MASSAGE THERAPIST CMT
$50/hr.
VERN’S GARDEN TILLING
Call Vern Lamontagne
@ 306-739-2825
MOVIES AT
MARYFIELD AUDITORIUM
Showtime 8:00 p.m. Doors Open 7:30 pm.
Regular Admission:
Adults - $6. Students - $5. Children - $3
Fri. Aug. 12 SECRET LIFE OF PETS
Sun. Aug. 14 3:00 p.m. (Rated G)
Fri. Aug. 19
Sat. Aug. 20
MIKE & DAVE NEED WEDDING
DATES. (Rated 14A Sexually
Suggestive Scenes, Coarse Language & Nudity)
www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com
Request your favorite movie or send your comments
to maryfieldauditorium@gmail.com
Right here in Wawota
Please call (306)861-8178
WAWOTA C-STORE/GAS BAR
HWY 48 WAWOTA, SK.
PH:306-739-2230
OPEN MON TO SAT 6AM TO 9PM
SUN 7AM TO 9PM
FULL SERVE GAS AND DIESEL
405 Railway Avenue, Box 52, Wawota
flowersnthings@live.ca
Phone 306-739-2133 (Wendy Brehaut)
Regular Store Hours are Tuesday to Friday
10 am -- 5:00 pm
Saturday 10 am – 3 pm
Closed for Lunch
What's new @ the Emporium …
So much Olympics to watch … so little time.
Congratulations to our Canadian team for showing the
world how great we are!!
Parents please do not let your children see this –
(whispers) school supplies are in, drop off your
list, go have coffee and we will have your supplies
ready for you when you are done your visit …
Win, Win!
Sales are happening daily – too many to list but come
in and check us out.
RTR jams & jellies still for sale at the Emporium.
New this year – cucumber relish, apricot & peach
jam, cherry, pineapple, grape jelly – still only $5 each.
Upcoming Dates:
Aug. 13 – Roughriders vs Calgary
Aug. 12 – 21 – Continuing Olympics
- Sept. 10 – 13 – Soul Alignment with Bonnie Bogner
Inspirational Quote of the Week:
“What good is the warmth of summer without the cold
of winter to give it sweetness”
- John Steinback
A member of the Class of 1984 returned the
standard alumni questionnaire with this response:
Marital Status: not good
Wife’s Name: Plaintiff
COFFEE, SNACKS
LOTTO 649 & MAX
SCRATCH TICKETS
ANGLERS &
HUNTING
LICENCES
MOVIE RENTAL
PROPANE TANK
EXCHANGE
FRESH BREAD & A
WHOLE LOT MORE
FROM KENOSEE MINI-MART
PRE-ORDERS ACCEPTED
ORDER BY THURSDAY 9PM
ARRIVES for pickup
TUESDAY AFTER 10AM
QUIZZLE:
What is a Quizzle you ask?
It is a cross between a quiz and a puzzle.
Answers will be on the sports page of the
paper – have fun with them!
Money can’t buy happiness,
but it sure makes misery
easier to live with.
1.
WAWOTA HOTEL
306-739-2551
BUSINESS HOURS
Monday & Friday – 11:00 am to Closing
Tuesday – Thursday – 1:00 pm to Closing
Saturday – 2:00 p.m. to Closing
Sunday – Closed
SPECIALS
Monday
Steak Sandwich, Baked Potato,
Coleslaw & Garlic Toast - $13.00
Tuesday
2 piece Chicken Dinner with potato &
Salad - $13.00
Wednesday
Wing Night 10/$6.00 (eat in only)
Thursday
Fish & Chips - $13.00
Friday
8 oz Ribeye Steak & Shrimp - $25.00
6 oz Strip Loin & Shrimp - $18.00
Saturday
Bacon/Mozza/Mushroom Burger - $10.00
** We also have “Wings” **
Pizza every Friday noon - $14
Seniors - $12
2.
WAWOTA GARAGE LTD.
Hwy #48 East Tel.# 306-739-2377
Chainsaw: H435-16 34.4cc - $398.00
Special on The Holland Grill – Apex Grill; Epic Grill;
Maverick Grill; Wrangler Grill, Companion Grill
Esso Oil: Hydraulic 56; Hydraulic Extra; Gear Oil
& Trans Fluids & Grease
XD-3
5W30 10W30 15W40
Synthetic Oil: OW30 OW40
Esso Extra: 5W20
10W30
Oil Changes available for Cars, Trucks, Tractors
Parts & Service for: Husqvarna Lawn & Garden
Equipment & Service, Bush Hog, Leon, Schulte,
Westward Parts, Mac Don, Honey Bee, Degelman,
Napa Autobody Parts.
We service Trucks, Cars, Farm Machinery, Small
Engines
We Sell and Install Car, Truck and Agricultural TIRES
SPIFFY RUG SHAMPOO MACHINE – For Rent
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Products.
Give us a call; We will do our best to help you.
SPORTS
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
ON AUGUST 27TH
OLD TIME HARVEST
at the Wilson Farm
(8¾ miles south of Wawota
13 miles north of Manor on the 603 grid)
Come & see two early 1960 Super 92 Combines
harvesting throughout the day starting at 11:00 a.m.
Also at 2:00 p.m. come & see two
World Record-Holding Antiques …
A 100 year old 20-40 Case Tractor power a Mid-1920
22” Red River Special Threshing Machine.
In addition there will be other various classic pieces of
equipment working throughout the day.
The local 4-H Club & Cadets will be serving lunch
(Hamburgers & Hot Dogs)
for a reasonable fundraiser fee.
Any questions, contact Kevin @ 306-577-7399 or
Ken @ 306-575-8744.
QUIZZLE ANSWERS
1. Checkered Career
2. Money To Burn
Why are married women fatter than single
women?
Single women come home, see what’s in the
fridge and go to bed.
Married women come home, see what’s in the
bed and go to the fridge!
Hope to see you there!!
Chances of a professional golfer making
a hole-in-one are 1 in 3,000; for an
average golfer 1 in 22,000!
Two seniors meet on a street corner downtown.
One says to the other, “Gosh, I haven’t seen you in
years. I can’t seem to remember – was it you or
your brother who died?”