Moose Jaw Express
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Moose Jaw Express
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A1 MOOSE JAW Volume 9, Issue 35 Wednesday, August 31, 2016 EXPRESS Moose Jaw’s REAL community newspaper www.mjvexpress.com 306.694.1322 NOW INCLUDING: SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN WWW.AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM .COM @MooseJawExpress @MooseJawExpress Old time threshing, ploughing to be featured at museum threshing bee By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express WARRIORS HOCKEY CAMP PAGE A5 GAX GET-TOGETHER PAGE A14 Harvesting the oats crop at the Sukanen Ship Museum was a tough operation. The crop, fuelled by 16 inches of rain, kept plugging the old John Deere binder, as it made sheaves and spit them on the ground. At one point the binder operators were stopped midway down the field unplugging the machine. Discouraging, unflattering words emerged from them. Jack Hartel of Mackenzie, B.C., a visitor while the binding was on, walked over and made a large stook of the wet oats sheaves. “This is fun,” said Hartel, who used to stook sheaves in his younger days in the Parkbeg district. The stooks of oats will be threshed at the annual threshing bee Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept. 11 by vintage threshing machines. The old time days farming demos kick off with an 8 a.m. pancake breakfast each day, followed by time to visit the museum’s buildings and a range of activities. The weekend is the last day of opening for this season. While harvesting demonstrations in mid-afternoon are the highlight, a tractor pull demonstration ends the afternoons. Ploughing the summer-fallow field will be done along with hand threshing, rope making, blacksmithing, quilting and square dancing. A vintage tractor/vehicle parade is at 1 p.m. daily. “Come and see how the pioneers farmed and have a good time,” says president Gord Ross. One new feature this year is renovation by volunteers of the old barber shop, spruced up with a new roof, new interior and uncluttering of the shop. And the new Leonard Fysh Pharmacy building is complete. A grand opening on Sunday at 2 p.m. will be held for the new Founders’ Building. The building, started last year by four of the remaining founders, will store their private collections, but is open to the public. The four remaining founders — Garry Davis, Andy Sentes, Dick and Charlie Meacher – are now three. Dick Meacher has passed away. A sign in tribute to him will be unveiled reading: Founders’ Garage, Dick Meacher, Proprietor. Saturday winds up with a 7 p.m. dance and jam session. Rev. Bob Langdon conducts the 11 a.m. Sunday service in the museum church. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net • IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS • EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31ST THE WEEKLY FLYER WILL BE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME BY THE PAGE A2 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 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. TUESDAYS BINGO at Church of Our Lady Parish Hall; 7:00 p.m. start. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. MOOSE JAW PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTS THE FILM PRIDE, as part of the Pride Film Series on Thursday, September 1st at 7pm. Pride is a historical comedy-drama that was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy in 2014. Realizing that they share common foes in Margaret Thatcher, the police and the conservative press, London-based gays and lesbians lend their support to striking coal miners in 1984 Wales. This film is presented with the support of the Community Initiatives Fund and in partnership with Moose Jaw Pride and Glam J. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. MOOSE JAW HUMANE SOCIETY’S PAWSITIVELY FABULOUS BOOK will be open from the end of August to mid-September in the Town ‘N’ Country Mall’s shop space across from The Source. With books in genres that range from fantasy to non-fiction to romance to do-it-yourself and cookbooks. There is something for everyone. You will even find some children’s literature so you can help foster a new generation of readers at a more than reasonable price! The Book Sale is staffed completely by dedicated volunteers, so all proceeds go directly to helping your community’s animals in need. You can buy as many books as you can carry and feel great about it! If you are interested in becoming one of our volunteers, you may stop by the shelter to fill out a volunteer form, email events@mjhs.ca, or call 306-692-1517. The Book Sale will be open the following dates: Mondays to Saturdays until September 17th. SOLAR OVEN S’MORES for ages 10-14 to join in on Wednesday, September 7th at 6.30pm at Moose Jaw Public Library. Join for a fun filled Maker Night! It is an experimenting evening trying to create unique Solar Oven S’mores. No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. MOOSE JAW CHAPTER OF SUPERANNUATED TEACHERS OF SASKATCHEWAN “TO HELL WITH THE BELL BREAKFAST” will be held at 9:00 am on Wednesday, September 7th at the Wildlife Hall (Behind T & C Mall). Cost Superannuate Members $5. New Superannuates and spouses are FREE. Please contact Debbie @306.692.0888 or email dblash@sasktel.net to reserve your breakfast tickets. “WHICH TREE IS THAT? A TOUR OF THE TREES OF CRESCENT PARK” with Sarah Wist Regent City of Moose Jaw Parks Gardener. The program will take place on Thursday, September 8th at 2:30p.m. at the Public Library. Come for a walk in Crescent Park with City of Moose Jaw Parks Gardener Sarah Wist Regent. She will teach you how to identify the most common trees in Saskatchewan and what to do with your new found knowledge. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. MOOSE JAW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT at Hillcrest Golf Course on September 8 with shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.; best ball. Featuring fastest hole of golf Hole #16, $40/team. To register call 306.692.6414 or email chamber@ mjchamber.com . Team registration $500/team; individual $135pp and fastest hole contest $40/team. “OL’ TIME ROCK N’ ROLL DINNER, CHARITY AUCTION AND DANCE Fundraiser in support of Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides will be held September 9th at the Golden Nugget Centre; doors open 5:30 pm with a social hour, followed by a served dinner and an opportunity to meet Normand and his Dog Guide “Austin”. There will be a charity auction and dancing our “bobby sox” off to the best tunes of the 50s-60s era. Tickets $45 pp and tables for 8 available. Everyone Welcome to attend. To purchase tickets contact Llynne Lambert @306.630.4997 or Lynann Pethick @306.694.4121. MOOSE JAW TAOIST TAI CHI Open House try before you buy & registration on Saturday Sept 10th 11am – noon at the social hall in St. Andrew’s United Church. PAINT NITE sponsored by the Moose Jaw Masonic Building Corporation will take place on September 10th from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm at the Masonic Temple, 1755 Main St. N. Cost $45pp. Come out and enjoy a fun evening with your friends learning to paint. Refreshments will be available. There will be a 50/50 draw. Please register before August 26th at http://paintnite.com/events/1098861.html . Please arrive 15 minutes early. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 PUBLIC NOTICE Deputy Dawg says: L O C A L G O V E R N ME N T E L E C T I O N A p p en d i x C F orm H [ Se c t i o n 66 o f t h e Ac t ] N ot i ce of C al l for N omi n at i on s R U R A L M U N I C I P A L I T Y O F M O O SE J A W N O . 1 6 1 "For a good nights sleep, go see the Sheriff at Cross Canada Flooring!" P U B L I C N O T I C E is h er eb y g iv en th at nominations of cand id ates f or th e of f ices of : R E E V E , C O U N C IL L O R F O R D IV IS IO N N O .O N E (1 ), C O U N C I L L O R F O R D I V I S I O N N O . T H R E E ( 3) , C O U N C I L L O R F O R D I V I S I O N N O . F I V E ( 5) , w il l b e r eceive d b y th e und er si g ned at th e municip al of f ice f r om 9 : 0 0 a. m. to 1 2 : 0 0 p . m. and 1 : 0 0 p . m. to 4 : 3 0 p . m. M ond ay to F r id ay until W ed nesd ay, Sep temb er 2 1 st , 2 0 1 6 at 4 : 0 0 p . m. l ocal time. N omination f or ms may b e ob tained f r om th e municip al of f ice at # 3 - 1 4 1 0 C ar ib ou St. W est M oose Ja w , SK . D ated th is 2 9 th d ay of A ug us t, 2 0 1 6 . Mi ke W i rg es ( R etur ning O f f icer ) (306) 693-4466 326 HIGH ST W, MOOSE JAW When you own a condominium, you have special insurance needs. Condominium policies can protect your possessions, provide coverage should your condominium unit become damaged or unlivable and protect you in the event you're found legally responsible for bodily injury to someone else or for damage to their property. Please contact our office for more information. CITY OF MOOSE JAW All Departments in City Hall will be closed on: Monday, September 5, 2016 (Labour Day) In addition, there will be NO TRANSIT SERVICE. MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A3 Seniors Ride with STC for $15 One-Way This September MLA for the Moose Jaw North Constituency The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) has announced the return of their Senior Seat Sale. From September 1st to 30th, 2016, seniors (60+) can ride anywhere STC goes for just $15 one-way. Learn more at stcbus.com/seniorsale 326-B High Street West • 306-692-8884 • moosejawnorthmla@shaw.ca • www.warrenmichelson.ca • Open 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday Harvest off to an average start; yields above average By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express Farmers in Saskatchewan, helped by a few warm days, had three per cent of the crop off the field by mid-August. That is equivalent to the five-year average, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture weekly crop report. Harvest had progressed well with early seeded crops by August 15 with 62 per cent of winter wheat done, 15 per cent of peas and five per cent of lentils done. Four per cent of barley and mustard was combined. Nine per cent of canola and mustard had been swathed. Early yields are above the five year and 10year averages except for lentils and chickpeas. Estimated oilseed yields provincially are canola, 37 bushels an acre; flax, 26 bushels; and mustard 1,300 pounds an acre. Oilseed estimates for the southwest are canola, 34 bushels an acre; flax, 23 bushels; and mustard 1,400 pounds an acre. Provincial estimated cereal grain yields are spring wheat, 43 bushels; durum, 45 bushels; barley, 66 bushels; oats, 85 bushels; winter wheat, 58 bushels; and fall rye, 55 bushels. Southwest cereal grain estimated yields are spring wheat, 58 bushels; durum, 43 bushels; barley, 66 bushels; oats, 63 bushels; winter wheat, 52 bushels; and fall rye, 58 bushels. Pulse crop yield estimates across the province are peas, 40 bushels an acre, lentils, 1,250 pounds an acre; and chickpeas, 1,260 pounds. Pulse yield estimates for the southwest are peas, 40 bushels; lentils, 1,400 pounds; and chickpeas, 1,200 pounds. Provincial soybean yields are projected at 29 bushels an acre with the southwest region at 35 bushels. Municipal candidates will speak at public forum The public forum for Moose Jaw’s municipal elections is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28 in the Centennial Auditorium at A.E. Peacock Collegiate. Voting will take place exactly one month later on Wednesday, October 26. The cut-off date for submission of nominations is Wednesday, September 21. Candidates will have until the next day to withdraw their intent. The format for the forum will involve the candidates for the mayoral position each being afforded five minutes to address the public. Candidates for councillor will then each be allocated three minutes. The speaking order for both positions will be determined by the date in which candidates have submitted their nomination forms with first to enter, first to speak. After all candidates have had the opportunity to present their backgrounds and proposals, the floor will be open to the general public for questions and answers. There will be no cost to the public or candidates for admission or for participation. The forum will once again be sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Moose Jaw. The organizer is Russ McKnight, who has chaired the event for the past 36 years. Any questions may be directed to McKnight at 306-692-3233. DEPENDABLE FLOOR SOLUTIONS DR. BOB FLETCHER 1 ST AVENUE NW (MJ) DENTAL CLINIC Y 821 1ST AVENUE NW. MOOSE JAW I WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THE SALE AND TRANSITION OF MY DENTAL PRACTICE TO DR. RANDY GILEWICH OF THE REGINA DENTAL GROUP Y I AM EXCITED TO BE PART OF THIS GROUP AND WILL CONTINUE TO PRACTICE DENTISTRY AT THIS LOCATION D R IN K S P E C I A L S Monday - $3.75 House Wine Tuesday - $5.00 20 oz Pints Wednesday - $3.75 Cocktails Thursday - $7.50 32 oz Schooners Friday - $4.00 Vodka Paralyzers and Caesars Saturday - Ladies Night $3.75 Cocktails, House Wine, Highballs & Domestic Bottles Sunday - Happy Hour All Day 8 Main Street North 306-692-4747 SolidatRevenue bungalow in the Avenues. 9.46 acres adjacent to Alice Beach Last Mountain This with home has beautiful original hardwood Lake. This is undeveloped property a natural run newer kitchen off creek that flows to the lake.floors, The town of Dilke and cabinets upstairs and central air.roads Separate entrance to the basement Holdfast just minutes away. Good grid on the with a $82,000 kitchen, living area, den and 3 piece South and East side of the property. bathroom. The large yard features a patio, beautiful shade trees and lots of room to build a larger garage if the single garage is not enough space. Lots of potential with this bungalow. T W Y L A T O N D E V O L D REALTOR® • C el l : ( 3 0 6 ) 6 3 1 - 6 8 9 5 • t wy l a.t on d ev ol d @ b h g mj.ca THE SOLUTION TO “SLIPPERY WHEN WET” NON SLIP FLOORS & BATHTUB TREATMENT BATHTUBS TILE FLOORS RESTAURANTS HOSPITALS POOL AREA CONCRETE 306-693-1033 dependablefloorsolutions@gmail.com www.dependableflooringsolutions.ca PAGE A4 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 to our valued customers! Important Notice: MOOSE JAW Effective Wednesday, September 7th, the GIANT TIGER EXPRESS.COM 306.694.1322 weekly flyer will be delivered to your home by the Moose Jaw Express. YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR NEWSPAPER musicians welcome. Bring your favorite swing melodies. To learn more, come to band practice or contact the Bandleader at 693-6262. THE MOOSE JAW TRAP AND SKEET CLUB is now open for the season. We shoot on Thur. evening at 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:00 p.m. We are located across the No. 1 from the end of Thatcher Dr. about a quarter mi. New shooters are welcome. Come join us for an enjoyable time. For information call Al at 306-631-0833. SUNNINGDALE COMMUNITY CHURCH invites you to Sunday Services starting at 10:30 a.m., Youth Group Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m., and Friday Evening Services starting at 7:00 p.m. Please join us at 61 Avens Road for a great time of fellowship. Please phone 306-693-7040 or email info@sunningdalechurch.ca 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 every Friday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and dance. All are welcome! Pickle Ball 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. 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 6:00 p.m. Cosmo Jam Sessions Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Cost $2. Come join the fun and great music! Line Dancing at Cosmo Centre starting Thursday, September 15th . Beginners Classes at 9:45 am until 10:15 am; Regular Classes at 10:30 am until 11:30 am. Instructor Lillian Wadham. Call Evelyn 306.694.1852. Mini Canasta Tournament at the Cosmo Centre on Friday, September 9th at 1:00 pm. Cost $5 includes snacks & prizes. MILITARY WHIST TOURNAMENT at the Cosmo Centre on Saturday, September 10th. Register at 9:30 a.m./ Games begin at 10:00 a.m. Cost $12 includes lunch & prizes. p.m. The Annual General Meeting will be held at 11:30. Join in the discussion of what you need to know about Moose Jaw’s unique environment and the assets in the community. Seating is limited so please register prior to September 12th to 306.692.6414; fax 306.694.6463 Or email chamber@ mjchamber.com HABIT FOR HUMANITY’S 1ST ANNUAL 5KM COLOUR RUN will be held on Saturday September 17th, 9am – 3:30pm in Wakamow. For registration or more information please call Derek 306-692-5050 or Ken 306-631-9677. THIRD ANNUAL HIGHWAY TO HEROES CAR SHOW AND CONCERT will be held Saturday, Sept. 17 at 15 Wing Moose Jaw. Sponsored by the 15 Wing Fellowship, the car show will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with all vehicles of interest welcome to attend. The day will include music by Hot Lix beginning at 1:30 p.m., displays of aircraft, tower tours, children’s activities, concessions, silent auction, 50-50 draws and prizes. Proceeds will go towards supporting military members and their families. Admission will be $10 for adults with children 12 and under free. Further information available at 306-694-2273. JOB FAIR will be held on September 21st from 10:30 – 3:00 p.m. at the Heritage Inn, 1590 Main Street North. Registration deadline is September 14th for employers only. Contact Papi Tshiswaka 306.566.6000 ext 110/ papi. tshiswaka@cecs-sk.ca or Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce 306.692.6414 chamber@mjchamber.com BRENDA LEE COTTRELL & THE LEGENDS Concert playing the memorable music of the 60’s legendary ladies on Friday, September 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Mae Wilson Theatre. Tickets $25 (plus charges) can be purchased at the Cultural Centre Box Office (306)693-4700 or www.moosejawculture.ca 50+ LIFESTYLES EXPO will be held on September 24th at the Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre. Vendor space available please call the Event Coordinator 306.630.4041 for more details 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 COMING EVENTS THE YOGA LOFT 5TH ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Extravaganza will be held on Saturday, September 10, 9:00am-2:00pm. There will be Door Prizes; Merchandise & Yoga Pass Sale; Tea & Snacks; Free Classes as listed below:Free Classes for Newbies from 9:30-10:30am/ Beginner Vinyasa Flow 11:00am-12:00pm/ Beginner Yin/ Free Community Class for Members 12:30-1:30/ All Levels Vinyasa Flow. For more info or to register call 306.690.5399 or go to www.myyogaloft.com PARKINSON SUPERWALK will be held on Saturday, September 10th at Wakamow Valley Kinsmen – Wellesley Park. Registration will be held at 12:00 pm with Opening Ceremonies at 1:00 pm. 2 km Walk to commence at 1:15 pm. More information at www.parkinsonsuperwalk. com . Contact Sandra Luchia 306.692.1252. SPORT TAPING CLINIC will be held on Sunday, September 11th from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (break for lunch at 12 noon) at Riverview Collegiate, 650 Coteau St. W. Course Fee $25pp for taping materials and handouts. Registration deadline September 8th. Please register at http://www.gosouthwest.ca/what-we-do/training . 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 15th, 16th and 17th, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. To register, call 306-6938097 or email: admin.tmj@sasktel.net MJ & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT’S EVENT along with an informative panel discussion on development and community economic drivers for Moose Jaw & District brought to you by Greg Simpson (Simpson Seeds Inc.) Scott Greenough (CAE Canada Inc.) and Deb Thorn (Economic Development Officer for the City of Moose Jaw) will be held on September 16th at the Heritage Inn from 11:45 – 1:00 MOOSE JAW 2015 MODEL YEAR CLEARANCE 2015 MAPLEWOOD 16’X68’ GRANDEUR PLAINS VIEW 1 0 ' - 6 " 9 ' - 3 1 /2 " 1 5 ' - 6 " 2 4 x 3 2 V S 6 ' - 6 1 /2 " 8 ' - 4 3 /4 " C O M M B O X 24" 36" 9-LITE P A N T R Y D B 6 ' - 5 1 /2 " K IT C H E N 1 9 ' - 8 " F O Y E R 24" 3 B O D D W R E F . 3 6 x 3 6 HS 36" 9-LITE 8 8 x 5 6 V S. P . V S 1 4 ' - 0 1 /8 " 1 3 ' - 0 5 /8 " D O R M E R C L O SE T D B 1 0 ' - 7 1 /2 " 3 ' - 6 " 1 0 ' - 3 3 /4 " D O R M E R ONLY $157,112** H IT C H E N D 4 ' - 1 0 3 /4 " C L O SE T 30" D B 1 F O R T R A N SP O R T A T I O N 30" 1 3 ' - 4 " M W O V E N D W M E D .C A B . B E D R O O M3 30" C L O SE T A 3 4 8 x 3 6 HS 30" I SL - 1 0 4 E X T E N D E D T O P 2 24" 1 0 0 A M P E P w 3 6 x 6 0 SHW R SE A T S W IC C L O SE T 24" 24" L IN . 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O R D I ME N S I O N S A R E D R Y W A L L T O D R Y W A L L . 7 6 ' - 0 " 5 ' - 6 1 /1 6 " U T IL IT Y 32" VENT B E D R O O M2 A Grandeur classic. 1520 SQ.FT. Full Drywall & Fireplace 5 D IN IN G 3 B O D 7 F O Y E R B E D R O O M3 C L A E P A 3 MA S T E R B E D R O O M G A R A G E C L O SE T C A T HE D R A L C E I L I N G C A T HE D R A L C E I L I N G 2 5 ' - 6 " D B A T T IC C L O SE T R F I 1 0 0 A M P E P 36" 9-LITE H A L L W A Y Double attached garage, ideal for farm or acreage, huge kitchen, basement model 7 6 ' - 0 " 2 8 x 5 8 V S C L O SE T MU D R O O M P A N T R Y 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath - 20’ X 76’ 22' Wide X 76' Long Very spacious @ 1672 Square Feet! 2 8 x 5 8 V S ** B E D R O O M GRANDEUR 2076 STONE CREST 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath & Family Room 6 0 x 5 6 P R .I. F O R 6 0 " G A R D E N D O O R S K IT C H E N F R ID G E 36’W X 64’L GRANDEUR HIGH RIDGE 6 ' - 5 1 /8 " MA S T E R D O U B L E $239,971 This home is everything you would need to live comfortably and economically. 1,088 sqft. Delivered, Blocked and Levelled, Skirted, Anchored*. 1 5 ' - 0 " D W $99,900 ** E N S U IT E R O O M R O O M L I N . C L O SE T ONLY L IV IN G D IN IN G 3 6 x 6 0 SHW R w SE A T S 3 B O D ONLY INCLUDES DELIVERY Y (306) 694-5455 **PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES RE AN ARTISTS REPRESENTATION. SOME COMPONENTS SHOWN MAY NOT MATCH ACTUAL MODELS INSTALLED IN HOME. OUSING LTD. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR ALTER FLOOR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT NOTICE OR OBLIGATION. 1 N o. R E V I SE D F U R N A C E , W D escri p t i on / H, HR V , E . P . ; A D D E D F IR E P L A C E A U G D at e 4 /1 5 I ssu ed SH SCALE: 1 / 8 " = 1 '- 0 " DRAWN: PRJ MGR: CUSTOMER: G R A N D E U R H O U S I N G .C O M Modular-Built and RTM Homes WWW.DUFFERINHOMES.CA TITLE: DATE: SERIAL NO: F L O O R P L A N SH J U N E 9 /1 5 ST O C K DESTINATION: DEALER: 1 5G H 1 5096Q G R 2 972 T B D G R A N D E U R HO U SI N G SALES ORDER NO: G H 1 5096 Hwy. #1 East (Petrolia Rd.), Moose Jaw, SK 2 9 :5 9 P M Grandeur Plains View Includes: Setup, all the siding for the garage, faux-rock corner pillars, garage doors, garage door hardware and openers. Garage is fully boarded and wired. Fastening to foundation, and 1X drywall crack repair included in the price. Home prices included optional upgrades and maybe built for less. Taxes, utility connections, foundation prep etc, are customer responsibility. N O T E : IN T E R I MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A5 Warriors help kids develop hockey skills by Scott Hellings Assistant Coach Mark O’Leary leads the kids in a passing drill. Dozens of kids between the ages of five and 13 recently spent the remainder of the summer holidays on the ice, alongside their hockey heroes. Once again, the Warriors held their annual Kids Camp from August 15-19. It proved to be a fun and educational experience for everyone. This is the fourth year for the camp. It is held in conjunction with Canadian Tire Jumpstart. Kids were broken up into three different age groupings: five to seven, eight to 10, and 11 to 13. Each group received two-and-a-half hours of on-ice instruction each day. Participants received a special Warriors hockey camp jersey and one adult and one child or student ticket to a Warriors game in 2016-17. “We’re just trying to have a little fun with Moose Jaw Minor Hockey,” said Mark O’Leary, assistant coach with the Warriors and on-ice instructor during the camp. “Every game when you look up in the stands, you can see a lot of these kids cheering us on. This is a good chance for our players to return the favour and help them out along the way.” It is a lot of fun but the kids also learn by participating in a variety of drills. Perhaps one day they, too, will follow in the footsteps of their idols and will get an opportunity to suit up for the Warriors. “It’s all about the basics, so things like passing, shooting, and skating. Those things never got old — even at our level we have to work on them at every practice,” said O’Leary. “We want them to have fun but at the end of the week we also want them to go back to their teams as a better player.” Some of the Warriors who participated in the camp include Zach Sawchenko, Brett Howden and Tanner Jeannot. Howden says the players enjoy the experience as much as the kids. “This is a lot of fun. You can see all the kids are having fun out there and they are learning lots,” said Howden. “I wish there was something like that when I was younger…I love being out on the ice with the kids. They love coming to our games and they give us lots of support, so it’s always nice to give back and have some fun.” “You get to see that youthful energy and enthusiasm that they come here with every day. It is not as serious as it is throughout the season and it really puts a smile on your face,” added O’Leary. “It goes back to the grassroots of the game and it is a lot of fun. We as a staff and as a team always have a good time doing this.” REFLECTIVE MOMENTS End-of-summer essay revisits good times If I were an elementary school student returning to the classroom for another round of educational activities, the teacher would likely assign me a report on what happened during the summer recess. Oh how I used to dread those assignments — other students always seemed to have so much more exciting times to discuss in their essays. And there was no way to embellish as in a small town, one’s business was never a secret. Now that the years have passed, I am excited to share stories of summer events, especially since for the past two years, none have involved surgeries or wayward sponges. And so, here is my report of my/our summer activities: New scenery is always exciting to view and we did our share of that beginning the second weekend in June, heading east to Manitoba and into Ontario, through forests and fields, stone and curves, cities, towns and rural roads (see previous column for all the driving details. Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express From Our Family To Yours Our Funeral Directors Are Available To Serve You 24 Hours A Day Full Range of Service Options • Burial and Cremation Packages • Customized Stationary and Memorial Cards • Celebration of Life • Non-Religious and Religious (Serving All Faiths) • Complete Audio and Visual Throughout the Facility • Attached Reception Lounge • Large Parking Lot 306.694.5500 www.parkviewfuneralchapel.ca Parkview Funeral Chapel, 474 Hochelaga St. W, Moose Jaw, SK, S6H 2G9 On our first day in Ontario, a mandatory stop was at a cemetery in Oxdrift where uncles I had never met are buried. In fact they died in 1922 when my Dad was just a lad. The graveyard is beside the highway and for the most part is well-kept. Even though we had never met, seeing the Roscoe and Herbie Steele names on either side of the monument was enough to make me a bit weepy, thinking of them as young men and remembering how my parents had visited the cemetery and sent donations for its upkeep. Their deaths were recorded as June 3, 1922 and there we were paying tribute on June 11, 2016, a span of 94 years in between. “We have lost and Heaven has gained, one of the best the world contained,” read the memorial tribute to each uncle. As we motored on, it wasn’t the amazing scenery that made the trip so special. It was the chance to see long-time friends that inspired us to make this voyage. The Walters’ Dinner Theatre near Woodstock was the main destination, it being operated by the Walters Family, whose acquaintance we first made in the mid-1980s when I hired the family band to perform at the Hometown Fair. Since then we have followed the family’s careers and occasionally visited with Darren Walters who was just a lad on that first visit to Moose Jaw. In Woodstock we met up with Stan and Carole Butler, now of Brockville, and formerly of Moose Jaw from 1974 to 1981. We have visited back and forth over the years and maintained a friendship with them and their children. They didn’t hesitate when we asked if they would like to spend time with us in Woodstock and take in the Walters’ Family concert in a converted barn dinner theatre. We spent plenty of time catching up during our time together and thankfully, they knew their way around the area so there was no more getting lost. We had a jovial time at the pre-concert dinner in the barn, meeting other patrons of the theatre before moving to our seats for the family’s concert. It was humbling to be recognized from the stage by Bradley and Darren Walters as being instrumental in helping the band’s career. After the event we were welcomed graciously into the family home where we visited more with mom Shirley, sister Kim and her son Skylar and other extended family. The end of the evening came far too soon, but it was a part of the trip we would not have wanted to miss. After saying a tearful farewell to The Butlers the next day in the hotel parking lot, we headed for Brampton and the home of another long-time musical friend. Fred White, formerly with The Carlton Showband and spouse Mary Ann White gave us precise directions to their home, and we spent three hours visiting, talking about his days on the road and discussing various other topics of interest to the four of us. Our time with them ended too soon for us, but home was calling and we had to hit the road for Saskatchewan. But the summer was just beginning: To be continued next week. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net PAGE A6 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 IDGS Developments Inc. Building homes... not houses Les Inverarity 261 Woodlily Dr. (306)631-1376 idgs@shaw.ca Tom Jackson to perform in support of the Food Bank by Scott Hellings Mark your calendars because a popular Canadian artist is coming to Moose Jaw this December. Tom Jackson is a well-known Canadian actor and singer but he is also a philanthropist. For decades now, he has travelled the country to help raise funds for local food banks. In fact, he and his wife, Alison, have helped raise over $250 million for food banks and other agencies across Canada. Last year alone, Jackson raised approximately $50,000 for food banks in both Moose Jaw and Regina. He will be retuning to Moose Jaw on Sunday, December 4th for a pair of shows in support of the Moose Jaw & District Food Bank. The first show will be held at Zion United Church. It will be a concert featuring popular tunes. Funds raised by that performance will benefit the church. The Grant Hall show will be held afterwards in the hotel’s dining room and will feature a performance of “The Huron Carol.” The Huron Carol began as a benefit concert that has since evolved into a play. Other musicians, including country star and frequent Telemiracle performer, Beverley Mahood, participate in the show. It’s a show filled with music and heart. It is about a homeless man who was saved by two angels. That man is Jackson, who says his wife was one of those angels. “It’s the story of a homeless guy who works at a shelter, maybe he works at the food bank. He decided in his life that he needed to help somebody else because that was going to help him,” said Jackson. “Twenty-eight years ago I lived in a hole in the ground. I swore then and I swear now that I will never, ever go back…The creator sent me an angel, a guy who was worse off than me. If I hadn’t decided to help him, I wouldn’t be here today. I will never go back to that hole, except to do one thing and that is to help somebody.” Jackson never intended for this to become such a long-lasting project but he is happy to help those in need. “When I first started this project, it was the early days of food banks, sometime around 1988. They were not prominent back then. But I was volunteering and one of the organizations that I had linked up with needed Christmas hampers — they had a shortage of hampers the year before. That is how the idea of a concert came about; I had some musician friends in Toronto and we decided to stage this concert. We decided to call it the Huron Carol because we were in the traditional territory of the Huron Indians and there was a song called the Huron Carol. That is how it started,” explained Jackson. “Because I found a real comfort, for lack of a better word, working with food banks, it evolved. It was supposed to be a one-off event but then I went to Winnipeg the next year and there was an issue there where the food bank was not able to pay the rent for the building they were in. I said I have an idea, so let’s raise some money. A bunch of Winnipeg musicians and I all got together and once again we called it the Huron Carol.” More than anything, Jackson loves helping those in need. “There is one thing I cherish with this project; every night I watch people leave the hall a better person than they were when they came in. You know why? Because it would be a sacrilege for me not to pass on that gift I was given 28 years ago, and that is the gift of giving.” The Zion show will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. It will be Tom Jackson will return to Moose Jaw on December 4 for two shows. held in the church gymnasium, to create a more intimate atmosphere. That will be followed by the dinner show at the Grant Hall. More information is forthcoming. LOCALLY OWNED - LOCALLY OPERATED Are you getting prices from G3 Pasqua? Get Your Fireworks For the Labour Day Long Weekend Call us to get on our texting list today Phone: 306-988-8477 Toll-free: 1-888-860-6187 NEW PACKS HAVE JUST ARRIVED! We are your Community Grocer! Visit us to pick up your harvest sample bags and pails. SOUTH HILL FINE FOODS 468 LILLOOET ST. W. - MOOSE JAW (306) 692-1516 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A7 HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP DR. F.H. WIGMORE REGIONAL Andy’s Transmissions & Automotive Neatest little gift shop in town!! 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Taylor said it all started with him and Chase Rysavy, guitarist, and just ran from there. “It started out with my best friend Chase and I, we were always in separate bands and eventually we were like, ‘hey wait a minute, why don’t we start something?’” said Taylor. From there, the two expanded to recruit Troy Waggoner as the band’s drummer. The recent addition of second guitarist Tyler Kidd is no surprise, said Taylor, as it was something the band had been talking about for a while. Highwind is best described as alternative rock, a mix of the group’s favorite bands: Brand New, Bright Eyes, Cursive, Manchester Orchestra. Each member brings their own unique influence to the band’s sound, to create their heavy, decisive down- Newest member Tyler (L) joins the band photo, next to Eric, Chase, and Troy. After releasing their EP two years ago, local four-piece rock band Highwind has yet another title to add to their credentials. Their first fulllength album Cellar Door is out, and it’s 10 tracks of anger and sadness, mingled into a story that flows from song to song. “It’s kind of a concept album and kind of not, in the sense that a lot of the songs relate to the same story. There’s a narrative to four of them and the other songs on it are just kind of like, have the same theme but didn’t exactly go into the same story. It’s heavy and sad,” said bassist Eric Taylor. The four songs make up the Divorcee series, and tell the story of a broken family from different perspectives. “The first one’s called ‘Empty House,’ and that’s from the husband’s perspective who’s an alcoholic and he’s lost his family but he’s beats and ever-changing tempo. “When I first met [Chase], he was playing in, like, screaming bands,” said Taylor. “Troy happened to be a metal drummer when we met him. I played in a lot of pop/punk bands. It was all these different genres that each of us had played, and we got together and made this.” Their first EP, We’re All Alone, was like dipping their toes into the pond, said Taylor. “[On] Cellar Door, we actually took a lot of time to think about, ‘how can this fit into this, and how can this flow?’ It’s not just like — we found our sound on Cellar Door, whereas We’re All Alone was just feeling the waters on what we wanted to be.” They recorded the album locally, tracking their instruments at Blue Door Recording in Regina, and vocals at Nebulus Entertainment here in Moose Jaw. “It was live off the floor, too, which was really cool,” said Taylor. “It was cool, we were all just in this one room together, and we just kind of played the songs like 10 times each and then took the best one of each song.” Cellar Door can be downloaded on Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, and Bandcamp, and the band always takes physical copies to their shows. 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The car show drew about 70 cars with a good attendance from just across the Alberta border in Medicine Hat. Some car show highlights for us were a 1943 Army jeep, still in running order, a 1926 Essex car, souped up as a hot-rodder, and a battered green 1940s half ton truck, once used for custom hauling in Gull Lake. A red 1950s convertible with a boom box blaring tunes from that era drew interest. “Brings back a lot of memories,” said one visitor. The black box camera on the rear seat had younger folks asking what it was. The car show was located on grass in the Jasper Centre museum grounds, about one block from the food festival tents. Visitors to the food tents passed by the historic 1909 St. Mary’s Anglican Church with fieldstone foundation and the former car dealership, now part of the museum and an art gallery. The congregation dates to 1887. The car dealership building is the oldest of its kind left in Saskatchewan. The adjacent log cabin museum is the oldest purpose built museum in the province. The food tents were on a street of mixed vintage buildings — wood, brick, stone. On the corner was the Jasper Hotel, now clad in yellow and brown. I stayed there in 1965 to cover the Saskatchewan Stock Growers’ convention. Federal Agriculture Minister Harry Hays was the main guest, talking about the new program allowing first imports of Charolais cattle. (I recall 20 guest rooms shared one bathroom, with one tub, two toilets.) Everybody lined up for food tickets — $2 each. Then it was a rush for food — two Chinese places, one Korean/Aboriginal, one Italian, one western and two bakeries. Tables on the other end of the street allowed us to better enjoy the food. Between us we pigged out on Chinese noodles, dry ribs, sweet and sour pork, Chinese dumplings, beef brisket, meatballs, bannock, iced latte and nutala pastries. Folks were friendly as in Moose Jaw, if not friendlier. We met two former Moose Jaw residents — Brent Mason, who used to do Owls on Tour education programs and now teaches public school: and the Walters family from Newfoundland, now from Tompkins. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net City hauls in $1.7 million operating surplus 888 Main St. N. Downtown Moose Jaw 306-691-0080 By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express OPEN 8AM to 6PM Mon to Fri Back To School BRAKE INSPECTION Regular $19.95 Includes full report for your review. 306-691-0080 With Coupon Only valid thru Sept 9th 2016 Keep our kids safe – be aware in school zones. Come experience the difference hometown service makes” The City of Moose Jaw wound up the year 2015 in sound financial condition. Audited financial statements show the city ended the 12 months with a $1.7 million surplus — equal to about four per cent of expenditures. City Finance Director Brian Acker said the city likes to keep surplus operating funds at five per cent of expenditures — or about $2.2 million. The city has about $4.5 million in the accumulated surplus from operations, but he cautioned the city might need some of that to soften the blow of lower provincial funds in 2017. Saskatchewan cities receive one percentage point of the five per cent provincial sales tax (PST). Based on the 2015 PST revenues, Moose Jaw will receive about $364,000 less in 2017 than this year. Council took no action on the surplus. In past years, council has used $1 million of the excess surplus to do pavement upgrades. The surplus came from several sources. Revenues were almost $1.6 million higher than planned with $1 million from photo radar fines. General government costs came in $420,000 less than expected while protection to persons and property was $700,000 over budget, mainly from fire service wages that came from other sources in 2015. Parks and recreation was $80,000 over budget from changes in grant fund accounting. Moose Jaw has the the third lowest debt ($30.4 million) of six major Saskatchewan cities. Cities with less debt are Yorkton at $18.7 million and Prince Albert at $12.7 million. On a per capita basis, Moose Jaw has the lowest taxation of five cities at $737 per resident. Swift Current has $795 taxes per person with Saskatoon at $883, Prince Albert at $966, and Regina at $1,180. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A9 C.K. TRANSPORTATION LTD. 30 Super B units to haul your grain, liquid or granular fertilizer. Call Kelly (306) 693-1284 or (306) 631-1202 email ckdispatch@sasktel.net Box 1388 Moose Jaw Sask. S6H-4R3 BIZWORLD By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express Fuel retailer’s share price sparked by convenience store deal Shares of Alberta-based Parkland Fuels jumped almost 15 per cent in one day, during late August, when the company announced an acquisition giving it the most gasoline retail outlets in Canada. Parkland will pay $985 million for the majority of the Canadian business operations of CST Brands. The deal is a side deal. Alimentation Couche-Tard bought all of CST but is selling these assets to satisfy the Competition Bureau. The CST acquisition takes Parkland to 1,555 outlets across Canada from just over 1,000 and provides more expansion into Quebec, Ontario and the Atlantic provinces with the Ultramar brand. A number of other fuel-related operations are part of the deal. The deal is supposed to increase Parkland’s cash flow by 20 per cent immediately before the usual savings from integrating operations. No wonder the shares popped so fast and furiously. Parkland has been around for decades. In Saskatchewan we know the company as Fas Gas; few people realize Parkland also operates all the Esso gas stations and C-stores. Growing by acquisition from Fas Gas, Parkland has added new retail outlets, wholesale/commercial operations and heating businesses along with a U.S. retail and wholesale operation in North Dakota. The company is set up as a high dividend payer with the current $1.14 annual rate yielding 3.9 per cent. The million-dollar question for investors is: will the shares continue their upward trend? A snapshot of Parkland indicates the shares are currently well-valued. At $29.01, the shares are a rather high 44 times earnings, a rich 13.4 times cash flow, and a high 3.4 times book value. After the purchase, with $200 million in new shares and $785 debt, the debt situation should still be fine. Parkland has been well managed with pre-CST debt under half of equity and eight times interest coverage. 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I am newly retired or as some would say, by Dale “bushy” lazy, and I do watch and learn from these experienced Bush retirees because they can be wise beyond words. After a recent team golf tournament and BBQ, I discovered I have so much to learn about retirement…and even more to learn about golf. For the record, I do not like the “proper” game of golf, mostly because there are rules, but I do enjoy the idea of four people sharing a beautiful afternoon with a common purpose in mind …socializing and chasing/following some balls around a field. One reason I do not like golf is quite simple and basic, I am lousy at it. I have no real skills or talent. That is frustrating for a talented good looking smart guy like myself. I like to think that because I try to enjoy myself at everything, even things I am crappy at; I do get invited for some social outings, even the occasional round of golf. I think I get invited mostly because the loser buys drinks. Also because when someone is terrible at something, it can be amusing to others who have skills. I think my job in the foursome is to be amusing and apparently buy drinks. The Lyres have a tradition of teaming a good golfer with a poor golfer in a “best ball” tournament with a difference. Best ball tourneys usually allow pairs to decide which of their “drives” to use and then alternate shots. The Lyres allow the other pair in the foursome to decide not only which drive to use but also the other shots as well, and because most of the guys know and have golfed with each other for so long, the teams can be fairly even in a fair way on the fairway. I felt sorry for “Wall Eye,” my partner for the tourney, because he would have to be excellent to compensate for my lack of golfitude. I was both pleased and alarmed when I discovered that Walleye had been a club golf pro many years ago and was considered to be the best golfer on the Lyres. I was pleased that my partner was a good golfer and alarmed that if he was the best, that meant I was considered to be the worst. When I discovered that Wally got his nickname “Wall Eye” because his right eye is glass, I was immediately impressed with not only his golfing skills but also his hockey skills. In the end, we managed to finish in the middle of the pack (sixth place). There were some dubious awards presented later at the BBQ. Somehow I managed to impress the powers that be and gratefully accepted the “Closest Club to the Water” award which was a beat up old “Lee Trevino” 5 iron that had been spray painted gold. Coincidently (ironically?) that beat up old Lee Trevino 5 iron replaced the 5 iron I lost the grip on, and away it went flying into the middle of the water hazard on the 12th hole sinking immediately in the muck and goo, thus ensuring my nomination. It is a good thing the set of clubs I was using were borrowed from my son and not rented because that would have cost me a bundle. I wonder if my son will notice a golden Lee Trevino 5 iron in amongst his Pings. I admit that, as a golfer, I am a pretty good hockey player. Maybe if there was body-checking in golf the game might catch on and become popular. There is one well-known guy who owns his own golf course and it isn’t “The Donald.” Country music’s “The Willie” Nelson managed to keep his golf course after some tax problems. Now he can get “Crazy” and lay down his own set of rules. Willie’s first rule is no more than 12 in a foursome, which I think enhances the social aspect of the game and that is Willie’s second rule. The game must be fun. That is a good rule. Another of Willie’s great rule changes is: Change jingling and or farting on the greens is forbidden. What more can be said? How do I have fun in a game where I am so lousy? The first thing I do is fill out my scorecard before I tee off. By marking 18 “nines” I keep the pressure off me to do well. It also makes the math easier. No matter what, I always seem to buy the drinks. Fore!...five…six…sigh. Backtracking from “correction line” and farm access road — all in a day’s run By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express We were both in conversation when Keith said: “Hey, where are you going?” “To Briercrest, why?” then I noticed we were approaching Drinkwater. We were so busy talking I missed the turn south to Briercrest. I made the necessary turn and we headed to Briercrest and another post- Heron flies Deer flees er run into the South Country. Crops are just amazingly tall and thick. Even with a fair amount of wind damage they should be excellent if grades stay good. As we closed in on Kayville, I pointed out that Dahinda is to the east, before he did. The last article I wrote on a day out here I placed Dahinda to the west. South of Avonlea, we saw a huge great blue heron in the distance. It posed for us then flew away. Instead of taking the highway to Ogema, I drove on a good grid road. About a mile from Ogema, the Prius turned onto a less developed farm access road. The road was a little slick from recent rain but the Prius did okay. We drove past a farm when an eightpoint buck trotted ahead of us. The deer decided to leave us, heading into a tall dense stand of durum. The top of his head and antlers was all we saw. The going must have been rough. The buck returned to the road for a minute then crossed into a tall thick canola field. My photos, taken while steering on the slick road, were terrible. We got to a “correction line” leading Hawk perch into Ogema. About 60 feet into the line, I backed up, not wanting to call the Motor Club from way out here. We didn’t do our usual coffee break at Ogema. Keith grumbled about union breaks. I threatened to cut his zero wage in half. A large nicely mottled hawk on a bale caught our attention north of Bengough. In Bengough, we had a nice homemade tomato soup with a grilled BLT. I thought the Bengough Cafe had reopened, but it has always been open for breakfast and all day Saturdays, now for lunch with a limited menu. I was told the owner sets hours to help the ice cream/sandwich shop. West of Coronach, three pilot trucks with stop signs met us. They were Canola meal piloting a 40-foot wide house on a trailer. We had to pull onto a side road while the 40 by 40 peaked roof unit went by. Arriving in Rockglen we had pie – sour cream raisin and lemon meringue – at the Burning Hills Cafe. On the way to Wood Mountain we noticed the fourth corn crop of the day. The Wood Mountain Regional Park was a magnet for us. We talked with the swimming class from Gravelbourg in line ahead of us while we waited for our two scoops of maple walnut ice cream. Today was not a diet day, particularly in light of the stress caused by a muddy road and talk about the U.S. election. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A11 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 Personal Care and Memory Care Community Celebrate Living Well! Exceptional amenities and services Licensed nurses and caregivers on duty 24/7 Chef-prepared meals • Fun activities and outings Personal Care Services Available Tours Daily • 1801 Meier Dr. Moose Jaw • 306 694-4744 DETAILING • WINDOW TINTING PAINT PROTECTION FILM • REMOTE STARTERS 909 High Street West 306-694-4020 mark@ultimateautrodetailing.biz www.ultimateautodetailing.biz Big Brothers Big Sisters returning to Moose Jaw by Scott Hellings Due to popular demand, Big Brothers Big Sister of Moose Jaw is returning to the Friendly City. The youth mentorship program is already looking for volunteers and financial support to assist with the community’s youth. “For the last couple of years we have been receiving significant inquiries about returning services to Moose Jaw,” said Ash Noureldin, Executive Director with Big Brothers Big Sisters Regina. “It was about a good year and a half ago where we said let’s go talk to Moose Jaw, see what is going on, and see if there is anything we can do to get an agency going there.” Noureldin says Big Brothers Big Sisters would not be returning to Moose Jaw without the support and guidance of Karen Closs and the Moose Jaw-South Central Regional Intersectoral Committee. And financial support has been provided by Prairie South School Division, Holy Trinity Catholic School Division, the Partners Against Violence committee, and the Five Hills Health Region. A soft launch is taking place right now; the hope is to have about 40 or 50 kids enrolled in the program by the end of 2016. Eventually, the organization hopes to have enough support from the community to open a physical office space in Moose Jaw. In the meantime, staff members from Regina and the satellite office in Weyburn will be in Moose Jaw meeting with volunteers, schools, and agencies to get the service established. Volunteers have already signed up and you can get involved, too. Big Brothers Big Sisters is about more than its Traditional Match mentorship program. In fact, the organization offers several different programs. This includes the In-School Mentoring program, which involves spending n hour a week with kids during the school day, focusing on non-academic activities. There is also “Game On,” in which volunteers will spend 75 minutes with a group of boys every week for eight weeks. Finally, Big Brothers Big Sisters offers “Go Girls.” In this program, volunteers will work with girls between the ages of 12 and 14. It will consist of seven sessions over several weeks. It will be held within school facilities. Both Game On and Go Girls will focus on physical activity, healthy eating, self esteem, and communication skills. Want to get involved? Please note you must be 18 years of age or older to apply as a volunteer. A criminal background check is required. The number one requirement, however, is remembering what it means to be a kid. “The biggest requirement is if you can relate to being a kid. Do you remember what it was like growing up, and the challenges and trials and tribulations of what it was like being a kid? That is probably the biggest and most important thing,” said Noureldin. “Are you a good listener? Can you not only reflect on what it was like being a kid but can you listen to a kid go off on the drama that is being a child? And can you reflect on your own experiences and help them navigate through the turbulent waters of developing into a young adult?” All applicants will be screened by Big Brothers Big Sisters staff members. You will then be matched up with a child, based on needs and interests. “We don’t just match a child with a kid; we do it in a very qualitative way. We ask a lot of questions about what your interests are and what you like and don’t like, whether that is sports or arts and crafts or going for a walk. We align accordingly,” said Noureldin. “If you are into guitar playing and your little brother wants to be into skydiving, we probably aren’t going to match you up. We try to look for common threads.” Don’t have time to volunteer? Financial support is also required. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to get involved with a great organization. Visit www.bigbrothersbigsistersofmj.ca for more information on programs. You can also apply as a volunteer or make a financial donation online. More updates will be available on the group’s Facebook page (Big Brothers Big Sisters of Moose Jaw). These Units Reduced to SELL PREOWNED SELL OFF SALE NOW ON! 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Moose Jaw’s market is unlike the city of New York as we don’t have an abundance of high end luxury homes paying out those jaw dropping commissions. Their incomes can be rewarding for doing something they love, but these gen- erally don’t pay enough to drive around in the the newest Mercedes like on TV. Good Money? Yes, it can be if you are dedicated and knowledgeable. However, they only earn their commission from sales and don’t reap a monthly salary. Depending on the length of an individual transaction to close, an agent might earn somewhere between $10.00/hr - $500/ hr. Their brokerage will take a portion, and there’s Revenue Canada, other governing bodies, photography, advertising, fuel, and listing fees, etc. They can show buyers around for three to 12 months spending countless hours driving, hundreds in gas money, negotiating offers, and then at the last minute things fall through or they decide against buying, guess what? They get nothing. They must learn to budget their incomes because even though they are working their butt off 24/7, they may not get paid for 6 months! No training necessary? The average REALTOR® will write at least four, three-hour exams just to be able to trade in real estate, and then additional courses if they wish to specialize elsewhere. These courses are not exactly a bargain either. Once you’re licensed, plan on spending another five days of mandatory hands on training. They also attend a yearly continuing education class to keep their registration current. How Hard Can it Be? Real estate purchases and sales are often prompted by life changes, such as marriage, divorce, and death. Buying or selling a home is an emotional experience, and they essentially become counselors, holding their client’s hand, walking them through the process. Not only do they comb through the fine print on contracts, but are also babysitters, teachers, and chauffeurs. Real estate can be stressful, and Realtors are good at problem solving and acting quickly while staying calm. We’re held responsible for some of the biggest transactions of our clients lives, and if they make a mistake, it could cost them thousands of dollars. It is extremely important to balance work with family to prevent going crazy. Clients’ needs can be very demanding and Realtors utilize their experience and skills to prioritize. Real estate can be a very rewarding career, and there’s nothing better than finding your buyers their first starter home or dream home! It can take a few years to develop a reputation as a valuable agent, so one must be patient and determined. If you love being self-employed, you’re disciplined, and are a people person, then this just might be the right career for you! Warriors announce major lighting and sound upgrade for Mosaic Place by Scott Hellings b b Fans can expect an improved game day experience this year at Mosaic Place, thanks to a major investment by the Moose Jaw Warriors. The team recently announced they are investing $520,000 in ZION UNITED CHURCH 423 MAIN ST. N. MJ, SK. 306-692-3842/mjzionuc.ca All Sunday Services at 10:15am SEPTEMBER AT ZION Rev. Hallman’s Last Service Sunday September 18, 10:15am It has been my privilege to serve The Zion congregation And the people of Moose Jaw For these last seven years D. Hallman A SPECIAL PHILOSOPHY EVENT Performing Arts Centre/MJMAG Sunday, September 18, 7-9pm Philosophy of Life in S. Sask. “Toughness and Transcendence” Based on Sk. Authors and Novels Currie, Bowen, Butala, Warren, Ross, Mitchell and Vanderhaeghe Entry - $5 Donation: Hunger in MJ upgrades to the arena’s lighting and sound. This investment includes the purchase of a new lighting system with 48 independent LED units, as well as a JBL powered sound system. “This is a very exciting day for the hockey club, for the building, and for our community,” said General Manager Alan Millar. “We’ve had great cooperation from the building and the City of Moose Jaw in terms of these upgrades to the building. As a community-owned team, it is about giving back and investing in our community and, most importantly, in this regard it is about our fans…We saw something in the building that we felt needed improvement for our game night experience and for the excitement in our building.” Millar says the upgrades were necessary and noted that the players had difficulty hearing the music during pregame warm-ups. Ultimately, it is a significant upgrade and he believes fans will truly appreciate the new equipment. Corey Nyhagen, Director of Business Operations, says Humane Society Pet of the Week Stanley 2-year-old neutered male Stanley is a young boy with loads of energy and more enthusiasm than 100 toddlers at the zoo. Exercise is his favourite thing and he is his happiest and calmest when out for a long walk. He is charming, but he is also a lot of dog when he doesn’t get all of the exercise he needs. We recommend he go to a family that is exceedingly active and can take him on as many runs and walks as possible. For more info contact the Humane Society (306)692-1517 www.mjhs.ca or visit us at 1755 Stadacona St. W. Come celebrate Gus’s Birthday Sept. 17th from 11-3 Cake, games and prizes. Raffle and donations will be excepted. New hours as of Sept 3rd Mon-Sat 9-9 • Sundays 10-6 493 Thatcher Dr. E Moose Jaw • 306.691.0495 the team strives to provide a show that is as close to the NHL experience as possible. He believes the upgrades will help the team get closer to that goal. “The show will rival, if nothing else, the other WHL clubs for sure, with some of the LED lighting and the sound upgrades that will be taking place,” said Nyhagen. “It will make our show really exciting and relevant for fans coming here for the home opener and moving forward.” Nyhagen says the new lights are much more versatile and the sound system will provide a clearer and richer sound. “One thing you will notice with the new sound system is the richness and clarity of the sound. The one thing we have been sorely lacking is clear, crisp, rich sound. The new system featuring the power subs, as far as the technical side of it, really allows that full stadium sound experience…Light shows can get stale after a while, but the good news with this system is it fully programmable.” He adds the team will continue to work at improving the fan experience going forward. Installation is already underway and everything is scheduled to be in place for the Warriors’ home opener on Friday, September 23 against the Brandon Wheat Kings. W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home • Crematorium • Family Resource Centre thanks ALL WHO ATTENDED The Fundraising Concert For the YMCA Early Years Resource Centre as well as the following Supporters: CAA Moose Jaw Canada Purple Shield Bank of Montreal Evans Florist Golden West Radio Minuteman Press Panda Tire & Auto South Hill Family Foods Sunset Cemetery Wells Camera & Sound And thanks to Brad Johner and the Johner Boys for a great evening! Thank you EVERYONE for helping us support the youth of our Community! MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A13 Picture Perfect! Inside & Out! Gifts galore from ceiling to floor. Happy Hour all Day Every Day Come check out our newly expanded Wrought Iron decor 421 Stadacona West 2 beds, 2 baths. Newer “dream” kitchen. Short walk to downtown. Landscaping is AWESOME! $4 domestic bottles, House Wine, Highballs Anne Bowes 306-631-8731 REALTY EXECUTIVES MJ 26 Main St. N. Moose Jaw • 306-692-9955 www.pasttimesphoto.com 432 High St. W. (306) 692-7700 www.realtyexecutivesmj.com Falun Gong practitioners stop in Moose Jaw looking for support by Scott Hellings A group has been travelling across Canada to spread the word about the persecution and organ harvesting of Falung Gong practitioners in China. They recently stopped by City Hall. A group of Falun Gong practitioners have been travelling across the country to raise awareness about the group’s persecution at the hands of the Chinese government. They will travel over 10,000 kilometres, making stops in Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan and are made up of students and practitioners from each of those provinces. “We are in Moose Jaw to raise awareness about the persecution of Falun Gong, a Chinese meditation practice that has been persecuted in China since 1999. We are also raising awareness about the updated investigation into organ harvesting of Falun Gong prisoners in China,” said Corinne Pankewich, a practitioner and volunteer. “We are asking people to sign our petition and we are stopping by government offices to let them know about this issue as well. We started in Yorkton and are working our way around the province. There are currently five or more teams that are travelling in different provinces to raise awareness.” Falun Gong gained popularity in the 1990s but in 1999 the Chinese Communist Party, led by Jiang Zemin, ordered a campaign to eliminate the practice. Since that time, human rights groups and the United Nations have documented abuses, such as imprisonment, torture, and the killing of countless Falun Gong practitioners. Some, like former MP David Kilgour and human rights $4 off all Pastas REALTOR® lawyer David Matas, believe Falung Gong practitioners are being killed for their organs. They are concerned with the gap between the number of transplants and the short waiting times for organs, when compared to other countries. According to Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting, the rise in Chinese transplants coincides with Falun Gong incarceration rates. Falun Gong literature says that between 60,000 to 100,000 transplants have occurred in China every year since 2000. Pankewich says they are unsure of how many Falun Gong practitioners live in Canada because they do not keep a list of membership. She does note, however, there are about 25 practitioners in Saskatchewan, mostly based in Regina and Saskatoon. She says people are supportive of their cause. “People are very shocked that this is happening because a lot of people don’t know about it. Most people are very friendly and are happy to sign the petition. We have received a warm reception; we are impressed by the kindness of Canadians.” Visit http://bit.do/stop-organ-harvest to sign the petition. You can also visit www.stoporganharvesting.org for information on organ harvesting or www.falundafa. org for more on the practice of Falun Gong. 8 Main Street North 306-692-4747 Do you know of anyone deserving the Saskatchewan Order of Merit? A public call for nominations for the Saskatchewan Order of Merit has been issued with individuals having until November 1st, 2016 to put forward names for the province’s highest honour. The Saskatchewan Order of Merit recognizes excellence, achievement and contributions to the social, cultural and economic well-being of the province. It is an opportunity to thank remarkable citizens and to celebrate their achievements. Please consider nominating a deserving individual to receive the province’s highest honour. Saskatchewan Order of Merit nominees must be current or former long-term residents of the province and Canadian citizens. Posthumous nominations are accepted if the individual has passed since November 1, 2015. Groups and organizations are ineligible to be nominated, along with sitting members of Parliament, the Legislature or the judiciary. Selected recipients will be invested to the Order at a ceremony with the Lieutenant Governor in Regina during Canada’s sesquicentennial year, in the late spring of 2017. Nomination calls are also open for the 2016 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal, the Premier’s Service Club Awards, and the Premier’s Award for Excellence in the Public Service. For more information, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/honoursawards. PAGE A14 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 Gamers gather for GAX by Scott Hellings Gamers were able to play a number of online games together, thanks to the group’s LAN (Local Area Network). AT THE E R O T S D O O F NEXT SCRATCH & SAVE DAY IS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th People of all ages recently came together for a weekend full of gaming and camaraderie. The event, known as Summer GAX (Gamer’s Association Expo), was held by the Moose Jaw Gamer’s Association at the hall in St. Joseph’s Church. Dozens of gamers participated. The event began on Friday, August 12 and ran until Sunday afternoon. Gamers were able to play board/card games or online multiplayer games through the group’s own Local Area Network. Classic video game consoles were also set up and participants were encouraged to set up games like Dungeons and Dragons. Players were able to come and go as they pleased, with the action going until 2 a.m. on both Friday and Saturday. “Later on, probably around midnight, we will close one of the rooms off and we will play Cards Against Humanity,” explained Jess Hallsworth, President of the Moose Jaw Gamer’s Association. “This is an all-ages event but because that is an adultthemed game, we restrict it to adults.” The Moose Jaw Gamer’s Association has been holding events like GAX for several years now. “Originally, it started off as a bunch of guys in a basement playing computer games together for a weekend. It grew until it was too much for a basement and so we moved to the Scout Hall. Still, it was just a bunch of friends who were playing. And then we noticed that we had some money leftover, what do we do with it? Well, there were other people who wanted to join, so we decided to make it bigger,” explained Hallsworth. “It has grown bigger and bigger every year.” The group holds two events throughout the year, including one in the summer and another in the winter. These are fun, social events that can include tournaments and giveaways. Typically, approximately 60 to 80 gamers participate. The Moose Jaw Gamer’s Association also holds weekly board gaming nights. But it is not just about having fun, it is also about giving back; funds left over after administration costs are donated to various charities. In the past, the group has donated an iPad to the Union Hospital and last year they gave $1,000 to the Children’s Miracle Network. Hallsworth says the group hopes to one day become a non-profit organization. Want to get in all the fun? You can visit the group’s Facebook page to stay up to date on all the latest information. Visit www. mjga.ca to register for events. A group gets together to play Arkham Horror, a board game. 65 Athabasca St. W E v ery F R I D A Y i n S ep t emb er an d O ct ob er Are back once again! Be served a fun-filled feast by serving wenches & monks. Be merry with Robin Hood and other medieval characters. Eat with your fingers and feast on: Battered shrimp, battered mush-rooms, crab, beef ribs, roasted chicken, pork ribs, buffalo wings, skins, onion rings, bread, soup, fresh fruit, corn on the cob. All for only $23.99 Come Tie One On and be entertained at your table! by our strolling minstrels Ken Dormer & Norm Walker For reservations call 306.692.5995 • ww www.hopkinsdining.com www w.hopkinsdining.com w.hopkinsdining.com MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A15 Join us today for lunch and a tour! Parkinson Walk, first in Moose Jaw, Sept. 10th, 2016 By Joan Ritchie From the moment I met my mother-inlaw, I was impressed with her charm and passion for life. She was always a high-achiever; the second woman in Saskatchewan to get her pilot’s licence many years ago. Through a divorce after 20 years, she moved to the West Coast where she started over, five teenage boys in tow. She was an extraordinary cook and could make a gourmet dinner anytime, anyplace and make it look effortless and done with exquisite style. As a devoted employee in management sales with many high-end hotel chains, she was well-respected and admired in her profession. Close to retirement, my mother-in-law Jollean Ewens was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and as the years went on and the disease robbed her of a quality of life, she fought it with dignity and grace, always a smile on her face. She passed away on September 22nd, 2014. The story is not over. Although this debilitating disease stole the very essence of her being and her life, there continues to be hope that one day there will be a world without Parkinson’s tomorrow. Since 1990, Parkinson SuperWalk fundraiser is the largest national fundraising event for Parkinson Canada. Every September, approximately 10,000 people from coast to coast take part as volunteers and participants, raising over $33 million for support service, research, advocacy and education, helping to build a better life for Canadians living with Parkinson’s. Last year, Saskatchewan held three walks across the province. This year, the local Parkinson Support Group will be hosting Moose Jaw’s first Parkinson SuperWalk on Saturday, September 10th at Wakamow Valley, Kins- A beautiful, loving and passionate woman, Jollean Ewens died of Parkinson disease on September 22, 2014. men – Wellesley Park. Registration begins at 12:00 p.m., Opening Ceremonies follows at 1:00 p.m. with the 2 km Walk commencing at 1:15 p.m. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disorder and of the nervous system that impacts movement, coming in like a lamb developing gradually with barely noticeable symptoms into the force of a lion where symptoms are pronounced and extreme. Parkinson’s disease was first described by Dr. James Parkinson in 1817 in his Essay on Shaky Palsy. You may be familiar with two celebrities, Michael J. Fox and the late, great Muhammad Ali that have brought awareness to this debilitating disease. It is estimated that the number of people to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease will increase to 51 people a day by 2031. You can participate in Moose Jaw’s Parkinson SuperWalk by registering, collecting and recording pledges online at www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca or by filling out pledge sheets that can be obtained from the Parkinson Canada office, 610 Duchess Street in Saskatoon. Bring the completed forms and money to registration on walk day. Cheques are payable to Parkinson Canada or Parkinson SuperWalk. For more information contact www.parkinsonsuperwalk.com or call local contact Sandra Luchia at 306.692.1252. The Moose Jaw Parkinson Support Group meets the last Monday of September, October, November, January, February and March at the Hillcrest Apostolic Church, Main St N., at 1:30 p.m. The group provides an opportunity to connect with others living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Speakers and presenters discuss a variety of topics all focussed on learning how to live well with Parkinson’s disease. For more information, contact Barb at 306-756-2819. Building permit value increase led by housing By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express Led by a new apartment building and two industrial buildings, building permit values in July almost doubled from the previous year. Value of permits issued by city hall in July was just over $5 million, an increase of $2.4 million. Construction values for the year to the end of July were still behind the 2015 pace with $26.4 million compared with $28.99 million last year. Housing remains the strongest sector with 35 single family residences worth $16 million started this year. By July 31 last year, 26 houses worth $7.5 million had been started. July saw five new single family residences worth $2.75 million start, compared with six valued at $1.9 million in the previous July. A new apartment for persons with disabilities at 244 Manitoba St. E. is worth $1.31 million. Two industrial buildings permitted are a $660,000 unit at 1815 Stadacona St. W. for recycling processes, and a $425,000 building at 67 Lancaster Road in Grayson Business Park. The commercial centre just south of Thatcher Drive East saw a start on a $778,000 retail complex near Montana’s. A retail building at 204 Manitoba St. W. will have $150,000 in alterations. And a new restaurant at 12 High St. E. will have $50,000 alterations. Permits were issued for 14 garages and carports as residents prepare to struggle with winter. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net ADVANCE YOUR CAREER FOOD SERVICE COOK If you enjoy working with food and want a career in the exciting food services industry, heat up your skills and register in the Food Service Cook program. You will receive 12 weeks of specific skill training, preparing you to begin your career in culinary arts. Job-ready applicants who are able to fully participate in training, shift work, and those who are on social assistance are encouraged to apply. Graduates will receive Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Food Service Cook applied certificate and time credit towards journeyperson status. PROGRAM DATES: COSTS: • September 22–December 15, 2016 • Tuition and fees: $1,893 (approximately) You may be eligible for a Provincial Training LOCATION: Allowance or skills training benefit. • Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus TO APPLY, ATTEND ONE OF THE INFORMATION SESSIONS ON: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Tuesday, August 30, 2016, 1 p.m. OR • Unemployed (or working less than Thursday, September 8, 2016, 10:30 a.m. 20 hours/week) Macoun meeting room, Room 3.213.05, • English Language Requirement Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus, 600 Saskatchewan Street, Moose Jaw SK FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Kate Roberts: 306-775-7483 or kate.roberts@saskpolytech.ca Sandra Kush: 306-775-7468 or sandra.kush@saskpolytech.ca saskpolytech saskpolytech.ca/CE 1-866-467-4278 PAGE A16 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 BANNER STANDS,TRADESHOW DISPLAYS & MORE! Moose Jaw Express is your one stop shop for everything you need to impress at your next trade show or event! 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Clairvoyant 70. A person who is in charge 71. Culinary herb 6 1 4 8 9 5 3 7 7 6 2 3 4 9 8 1 2 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A17 SEND YOUR PHOTOS FOR PUBLICATION TO EDITOR@MJVEXPRESS.COM Red Hat Society Apple pie day satisfies pie lovers and Mossbank Museum By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express Charter Members Joanne Valgardsson and Lynne Davis cutting the cake. Which one to pick? The Purple Sages Chapter celebrated their 10th Anniversary of being a Red Hat Society Charter Member from June 8th, 2006 - 2016. A special dinner was enjoyed at the Spa. The club invited their sister Moose Jaw Red Hatters to a Weenie Wednesday outing at the Burger Cabin, where all enjoyed a special Red Hat Cake. Cold Lake Cadet Training Centre Presenting the award is Lieutenant-Colonel Marchinko Tami Commanding officer of Cadet training centre Cold Lake. Ncdt Naomi Boczkowski spent nine weeks this summer at the Cold Lake Cadet Training Centre as an administration officer at the camp, Ncdt Boczkowski is an officer with the 99 Assiniboine Sea Cadet Corp here in Moose Jaw; she received the Commanding officers award. Choice made Claire Nagel serves ice cream Apples do not go to waste in Mossbank and district. The annual apple pie day, raising money for the Mossbank and District Museum, makes sure none are wasted. Homemakers from the community magically turn the apples into tasty pies with flaky crusts for the occasion the last Wednesday of every August. This year presented a challenge with apples. According to one grower, the apples had to be processed right away when ready or they turned mushy. Apparently, grain crops were not the only thing impacted by rain and humidity. The day was another success with donations stuffed into jars on the tables. Museum spokesperson Cherilyn Nagel thanked everyone for coming out and supporting the apple pie day. “This is our big fundraiser,” she said. Without support from apple pie bakers and eaters on this day the museum would have difficulty operating. “We were able to have three students this year. That is important for us to have summer jobs for students.” Besides operating the museum seven days a week, the three students worked on numerous projects. One of the less desirable projects was removal of the antique toilets from the museum and replacement with more modern facilities. General painting, maintenance and sign restoration were part of the work. And Kendra Myers developed a new display around her grandfather Ron Myers, a war veteran, who donated his artifacts to the museum years ago. Apple pie day patrons were well cared for by five or six eager young boys and girls serving coffee, tea, water and juice. “They come to help every year,” said Nagel. The Mossbank museum is built around the Ambroz Blacksmith Shop on Main Street. The blacksmith shop is the only operable shop in Saskatchewan still on its original location. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net Lentil Harvest Struggling : Zero to Forty Five Bushels per acres PAGE A18 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 By Greg Simpson, Pres/CEO, Simpson Seeds Inc. The Lentil harvest has started this week but rain showers continue to limit the progress of harvest. Recent rains and hail storms are taking a toll on some fields. So far the lentil yields in heavily hail damaged fields have zero yield. Meanwhile, there are fields that missed the hail and stood up to the excessive rain. These fields are yielding up to 45 bushels per acres. Our summer newsletter on our website www.simpsonseeds.com estimated the record seeded lentil crop would produce 3.8 million metric tonnes. We now believe the wet conditions will lower production by 20 per cent to 25 per cent. The new crop estimates would now range from 3.0 to 3.1 million tonnes. Last year we had a drought that lowered production to only 2.0 million tonnes. What’s Really in the Bin? Obtaining a Representative Field Sample It’s that time of year again - we are in the home stretch of the growing season, and waiting to see that crop starting to turn and ripen. It is this time of year, we like to get in touch with growers and offer various tips that can make your experience with Simpson Seeds an excellent one! In this edition of our newsletter, we would like to key in on obtaining representative field samples at harvest. Field samples are important for producers as they indicate the quality of grain held on the farm. Samples are important for us to give global markets an idea of the quality available in the growing area, and to facilitate the matching of grain to an export market. For those individuals who currently have production contracts with us, you may be familiar with sampling as our contract outlines that a representative two pound sample must be provided immediately upon harvest. Ultimately, the more representative the sample of your grain is, the more accurate our grading staff can properly assess the grade of your product. Here are some steps for effective grain sampling: 1. As trucks unload to a bin, take samples at regular and consistent intervals. Keep in mind, the amount of grain being moved and the size of conveyance equipment should be taken into account. For Example: If you are using a larger auger, sample more frequently 2. When sampling with a grain scoop, avoid sampling right when the gate opens, as there is a lot of chaff and dust at first. Once a good flow is established, alternate between the sides and the center of the grain stream. Often a ‘zig-zag’ pattern with the scoop is effective. Ideally, a pail should be about ¾ full by the time the truck is unloaded. Mix the contents thoroughly by hand. Best practice at this point is to split the sample down using two additional pails, each receiving half the product from the sampling pail, and retaining one of two splitting pails. This should give about a two kg sample (enough to fill one of our sample bags. However, if you cannot split the sample down, just ensure the sampling pail is mixed well before portioning into a grain sample bag. Photo Credit: Canadian Grain Commission field sample at Simpson Seeds. 4. This same procedure can be followed when moving grain out of a bin as well, again paying attention to the speed or size of the conveyance equipment, and the amount of grain being moved. 5. Because the uniformity of grain can change so much across a field due to topography or weather, we recommend creating a composite sample of each bin, as one never knows when one bin may be of better quality than another. Sampling frequently and thoroughly mixing the sample will help us to give you the best quality assessment of your grain. We thank you again for supporting us in this growing season and past ones. We wish you a safe and prosperous harvest, and look forward to serving you in the future. 3. 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Sunday, September 11 4:00 p.m. 20 NET Hockey World Cup Exhibition — Team Europe vs. Team North America. Watkins for sale Call 692-0518 or call 1-800-928-5467 us ID # 624582. Degrees we 15.00 skin calming lotion 10.00 deep muscle cooling gel 10.00 lavender body scrub 10.00 lavender bath salt 12.00 foot repair salve 8.00 camphor spray 10.00 bug lotion 12.00 8.00 green tea hand cuticle salve. Petri carb salve 15.00 pepper 6.00 1 medicated ointment mentioned 12.00 body out mist lavender grape fruit 2 for 10.00. bowl and cups, exercise bike, suitcases. BO 306-693-0250 Crochet Items: doilies, dresser runners, cushion tops, etc. Make an offer. 306-692-5318 Free: VHS tapes (used) 6925318 Polk Regina directory for 1998 $2 306-681-8749 Hard to find 1925 Canada nickel in Very Good to fine condition. Worth $100. Will consider offers. All sorts of other coins for sale. Email rodscoin@gmail.com for details or to arrange to meet. 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Michelle Statz CIRP Licensed Insolvency Trustee FREE consultation 1-800-961-DEBT (3328) www.debtsolutions.deloitte.ca . Deloitte SPORTS Fishing rod & reels and equipment. 306-692-3248 Remington 700 BDL, in 300 Weatherby, with scope. (1989). One in 264 WM (1963) with scope, and one in 300 WM, with scope. A few minor safe kisses. $725 each, OBO. May consider trades. Call or text 1-306-641-4447 in Moose Jaw Golf Balls (used) 1 doz. $2 or 1 pail $5 306-692-5318 Softball aluminum bat - $5 306681-8749 PETS Barn shaped dog house $25 6934704 WANTED Wanted: 6 sturdy chrome kitchen chairs or 6 wooden dining room chairs. Phone 306-868-4775 I want to buy your unwanted guns in working order or not, any parts for guns, 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 1-306-641-4447 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 1-306641-4447 Wanted 2 to 8 stackable lawn chairs call 306 693 3062 SERVICES PROFESSIONAL NURSING FOOT CARE provided by Meagan Newans Licensed Practical Nurse/ Certified Foot Care Nurse. In home 2103 11th Avenue Regina, SK treatments and Diabetic treatments available- limited space. Veterans affairs Canada (DVA) approval and possible medical insurance reimbursement provided upon submission. Please call for appointment 306-3130385 or visit www.professionalnursingfootcare.com Tree topping ,Trimming and Removals, also stump grinding.15 years’ experience, Fully licensed and insured,124 foot crane available for monster trees, Seniors Discount, For Free estimate Please call;306-690-0276 Will haul garbage, tree limbs, trim smaller tree branches, cut grass, remove fence. Price varies depending on job to be done. 306-691-0364. AJ Cleaning Service - Will clean your whole house, wall washing, painting and more. Other services available. 30 years’ experience and free estimates. 306694-4391 Gord the handyman - specializing in repair work, roofing, siding, yardwork, painting, fencing, desks and more. 30 years’ experience and free estimates. 306694-4391 Will do house cleaning please call 690-2741 Will do general painting & contracting etc. Interior & exterior. Free estimates. Over 25 years’ experience. Ph. 972-9172 Junk to the dump in and around Moose Jaw - $30 and up 306681-8749 Will pick up move haul and deliver any appliances anywhere, will also do new pickups from stores - $30 and up 306-681-8749 Will do pickups and deliveries of furniture from stores - $30 and up 306-681-8749 Ted’s Budget Renos, GST #85672425. Stucco, roofs, cement, floors, fences, paint, drywall, decks. 306-630-1607 in Moose Jaw, SK, ESTIMATES WORKFORCE CONNECTOR To Book Your Help Wanted Ad Call 306.694.1322 or email mjexpress@sasktel.net Honour bestowed to the Late Lewis William McNamee F L O ER! L A H MB ME E M FA ALL STAR Lewis William McNamee The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame proudly announced the selection of the Late Lewis William McNamee, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 20, 2016, at Battleford, Saskatchewan. Lewis McNamee began his baseball career in the 1930’s. Playing with the Legion team in the game that launched the 1933 City Juvenile Ball Season in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Lewis practically stole the show when the Legion registered a victory in a seven-inning game at Grayson Park. Fans witnessed Lew McNamee fan seventeen [17] hitters. The following day the newspaper headlines read, “Young Pitcher Fans 17 Hitters.” Lew also played great defense, excelling at playing second base and being a very good hitter, but his great pitching skills were best remembered and witnessed by fans from around Southern Saskatchewan when he pitched in many tournaments from 1938 through1949. These included Swift Current, Riverhurst, Lawson, Central Butte, Eyebrow Elbow, Davidson, Marquis, Liberty, Chamberlain, Yorkton, Melville, Notre Dame Wilcox, Stalwart, Holdfast, Preeceville, Qu’Appelle, Assiniboia, Outlook, Keeler, Eyebrow, Avonlea, Craik, Lake Valley, Tuxford, Estevan, Indian Head, Brandon, Minot, Carrot River, Moose Jaw, Buchanan, Glasgow and Williston. Lew pitched two complete games at an Indian Head tournament, one of the very best tournaments in Western Canada. This was a great feat that few have ever accomplished in that League. He was the most reliable pitcher in the South Saskatchewan League for many years. Twice he was named to the All Star Team over many other great pitchers in that league. Once he was selected as a starting pitcher and once as reliever. Lew was always willing to help finance and support baseball in all areas, including helping to build Rosswell Ball Park and many other smaller parks in Moose Jaw. Lewis McNamee was a member of the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and willingly donated in support of the organization. Lewis McNamee died June 12, 2007. Special Olympics Moose Jaw will be holding their AGM: Thursday, Sept. 15th, 2016 at the Yara Centre AGM: 7:30-9:30 Three New Board Positions will be opening up for election. Anyone interested must have a Criminal Record Check PRIOR to being accepted. 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Voisins TV5 Jrnl Afrique On n’est pas couché 89 TV5 Folie Passagère “Elsa Zylberstein et Dominique Besnehard” TJ Les grands reportages TJ TJ Le National TJ TJ TJ TJ 90 RDI Découverte (N) (SC) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Supreme Court Hearings 109 CPAC (5:00) In Committee SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 12:30 September 4 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 2 WTVS (10:00) Downton Abbey Marathon 100 pour cent local (N) À communiquer Le combat des villes 3 CBKFT Telejournal La semaine verte (SC) Regard Gotta Eat Rich Bride, Poor Bride Global Nat. 5 CFRE 16x9 “Highway Hazard?” PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å W5 (N) ’ Å (DVS) Movie etalk Å The Social Amazing Race 6 CKCK SportsCentre ’ Å Weekend Report Three Weekend Report Three Weekend EarthWatch 7 WEATH Weekend Report Two NASCAR Racing 8 WDIV Beach Voll. Ryder Cup PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Third Round. 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(:25) ›› “The Remaining” (2014) ’ (4:55) “The Martian” ’ 57 MC3 (:10) “Preggoland” (2014) Sonja Bennett. ’ “Larry Kramer in Love and Anger” (:20) “Looking: The Movie” (2016) (4:50) “Cinema Verite” 58 HBO (:15) ››› “I Am Chris Farley” (2015) (DVS) Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å Castle “At Close Range” Castle “Habeas Corpse” 59 WSBK (11:00) “Open Season” › “Lone Star State of Mind” (2002) James King Omega Cosmetic Paid Prog. Traveler What Went Friends ’ Friends ’ Black Music Honors 60 KTLA Paid Prog. Paid Prog. WalkFit Piece-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 Tout-monde Enquête Journal Caïn “Les prisonnières” 89 TV5 Des racines et des ailes Suisse Journal Les grands reportages RDI, direct RDI, direct 90 RDI RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct RDI, direct TJ Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK Saskatchewan Legislature In Committee Å Public Record Å Tête à tête 109 CPAC World Showcase Å On the Front Porch by Wanda Smith Fly on the Wall Now that fall is just around the corner, the flies have been gathering at every door and window they can possibly find in order to sneak into the warmth and protection of the indoors. If there is one thing I can’t stand it is flies in the house. I don’t imagine they are as bad in town as they are in the country but I think they live anywhere they can find something to eat or sit upon. Flies carry germs and disease. They can also cause significant damage in agricultural crops as well as bother cattle and horses; causing wounds and spreading disease. Andree Seu Peterson suggests that “birds and planes are airborne on wings shaped in such a way as to create lower pressure above the wings to create graceful lift. (However,) not so with flies: Their wings are constantly flapping, 200 times a second, attached to their bodies in such a way as to create a ceaseless buzzing.” My dad is the best “fly swatter” around. For as long as I can remember, he would grab the swatter and finish off a few while he waited for the meal to be served. I don’t ever remember flies taking over the kitchen when I was growing up but since then, I’ve seen that the lack of a “fly swatter” in my house has proved to provide a safe haven for those pesky little pests. Maybe I need to give some incentive to those who like to eat at my table to pick up the wiry little weapon and help out the cook. Far be it to me to appreciate a fly but apparently, flies are used for some good. According to Wikipedia, “fly larvae can be used as a biomedical tool for wound care and treatment. Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is the use of blow fly larvae to remove the dead tissue from wounds, most commonly being amputations. ...Removing the dead tissue promotes cell growth and healthy wound healing.” Some species of maggots are also bred commercially to be sold as angling bait as well as food for certain mammals, fish, reptiles and birds. There is also a type of traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese that contains larva from the cheese fly (known as cheese skippers) that helps to soften the cheese and change the aroma as the cheese matures. I just can’t imagine eating that type of cheese. Interesting to note, the devil is referred to in the Word of God as Beelzebub or “lord of the flies.” I think this title is very fitting. Flies are disgusting, full of germs and disease, pesky, tormenting and overall dirty. The devil fits this description well. Although he poses as an angel of light, everything about him is disgusting. He is full of death and disease, tormenting any who will allow him to and is overall a dirty and deceptive force that doesn’t stop pestering if he isn’t stopped. The good news is that, just as it doesn’t take much to kill a fly, it really doesn’t take much to rid our lives of the devil and his work. The Word of God says to “resist the devil and he will flee.” As we put on the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18), we will be armed and dangerous to the enemy. We are promised victory as we first submit to God and then resist the devil through faith and perseverance. Stand strong because we always come out the other side; we are overcomers, victorious ones! Scripture references: James 4:7 St. Barnabas Traditional Anglican Parish Holy Communion B.C.P. 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 MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A23 SUNDAY EVENING 6:00 Phone: 306.694.1322 Fax: 888.241.5291 32 Manitoba St. West, Moose Jaw SK S6H 1P7 Publisher: Robert Ritchie - rob@mjvexpress.com www.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 Unfortunately in this life, we all endure difficulties and obstacles to overcome, compounded by pain and heartache. As I search my heart and soul for meaning in all the stuff that seems to bog us down during seasons of change, one word comes to mind… PERSEVERANCE. I won’t expound and bore you with the facts…the concerning health of aging parents Joan Ritchie and a preemie grandbaby, the health EDITOR of other family members, as well as workload changes at the office; it seems that “it doesn’t rain but it pours!” “$#&% Happens” to all of us. We need perspective: It’s not what happens but how we deal with it that matters. The good news is that the human spirit has the potential to rise above difficulty and persevere. ..to be steadfast in doing something despite delay in achieving success. You could switch out the word for persistence, tenacity or determination. In all of this we need to be encouraged, keep faith and continue on to reach beyond and get a grip that a better day is on the horizon. As you may have guessed by now, I love the encouragement that others can speak into my life and hopefully yours. These words by well-known author Rudyard Kipling, “If: A Father’s Advice to His Son” reaches far beyond a son in meaning, to all who have ears to hear. “If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 If you can dream - and not make dreams your master; If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build ‘em up with worn-out tools If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’ If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And - which is more - you’ll be a Man, my son!” Send your letters to the editor to: letters@mjvexpress.com or 888-241-5291 All columns, letters to the editor and editorials are solely the personal opinions of the writers themselves and not necessarily the opinions of The Moose Jaw Express. 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Place half of this mixture in the bottom of an unbaked pie shell. Arrange the apple slices in rows over the sugar. Mix the cream with the remainder of the sugar and flour and pour over the apples. Bake in a 450 degrees F oven for 10 minutes. Reduce the heat to 325 degrees F and continue baking for about 45 minutes longer until the apples are translucent and tender. • • • Apfelkuchen Fritters 1 cup flour 3 eggs 1/4 tsp. salt 1/2 cup milk 2 cups chopped apples Sift dry ingredients together. Add eggs and milk and beat well. Add apples to batter and mix well. Drop by spoonfuls into deep, hot fat. Fry until golden brown. Remove from fat, drain and sprinkle with sugar. • • • Applejack 1 egg 1 cup buttermilk 1 tsp. soda 1 tbsp. lard flour to thicken apples sugar Mix the egg, buttermilk, soda and lard. Add enough flour to thicken the mixture. Cover the bottom of a pudding dish with apples that have been pared, cored and sliced. Sprinkle with sugar then with some batter. Place another layer of apples, sugar and batter. Finish with apples. Sprinkle with sugar and small bits of butter. Bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes. • • • Apple Roll 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 cups flour 1 tsp. salt 4 tsps. baking powder 6 tbsps. butter 3/4 cup milk 2 shredded apples 1 tbsp. butter sugar cinnamon In a shallow pan, heat 1 1/2 cups sugar and 2 cups water and cook slowly for 5 minutes. Pour syrup into a baking pan. Mix the flour, salt, baking powder, shortening and milk to make a biscuit dough. Roll out and sprinkle with finely shredded apples. Roll up similar to a jelly roll and cut into 1 1/4 inch thick slices. Place slices in syrup. Dot with butter and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Bake for 30 minutes at 375 degrees F or until crust is brown. • • • Apple Sauce 6 large apples 1 cup water 1 tbsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. sugar 1/4 tsp. each cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves Peel and core apples and chop into a saucepan. Add water and lemon juice. Bring to a boil, then simmer for 30 minutes. Remove from stove and add sugar and spices and stir until well-mixed. Use masher to remove large chunks, if desired. Cool. May be served warm over ice cream. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A25 Market Place Move right in! Completely renovated! 2 bedroom bungalow features beautiful kitchen with oak cabinets, spacious living room. Lower level with family room, bath, dens and laundry. Excellent starter home listed at $214,900. Over 3000 sqft of living space! Superior quality and craftsmanship in this spectacular home with walk out basement. 5 bedrooms! 3 baths! Finished 24x32 garage! West Park Development! of Moose Jaw 306-694-5766 www.remax-moosejaw.sk.ca Sonya Bitz 631-8471 Bryan Gilbert 631-4790 ED ST T LI JUS Only Craik. Beautiful landscaped yard surrounds this 1 ¾ storey home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Spacious dining room, living room plus sitting room. 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New adventures every day! of Moose Jaw 306-694-5766 Kaitlin Hammel 684-4675 www.remax-moosejaw.sk.ca JC Chhokar 631-5220 10 Wellington Place 916 Hastings St 211-851 Chester Rd 306-694-4747 324 Main Street N. MOOSE JAW, SK 1013 Willow Ave. Perfect for those wanting to downsize or a great place and community to retire in. $109,900 MLS#584164 A fantastic starter home or revenue property. Features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. MLS# 566525 le da ning Sun 944 Brown St. This 2 bedroom bungalow is perfect for a young family just starting out. Close to schools! $179,900 MLS#577996 77 Bluebell Cres Live in this great bi-level for less! Features 3 bedrooms, ensuite, 2 gas fireplaces, and a manicured yard. 710 Main St. N. (306) 692-9999 www.bhgmj.ca 1701 11th Ave NW DEREK M C R I T C H I E RE A L T O R ® A M BER T A N G J ERD RE A L T O R ® E.G. (Bub) HILL RE A L T O R ® BILL MCLEAN RE A L T O R ® REAL ESTATE 1126 Vaughan #302 250 Athabasca St. E www.mjrealestate.ca $405,000 Mossbank celebrates Old Wives Lake Fest The folks in Mossbank will have fun the Saturday and Sunday of the Labour Day weekend with the Old Wives Lake Festival. Activities range from the blacksmith shop to birdwatching, dancing, First Nations storytelling to food and musical entertainment. Most of the action is around the museum from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The blacksmith shop runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as does a woodworking activity. Shuttles take visitors to the Old Wives Lake Nature Area starting at 10 a.m. A single bus tour at 10 a.m. goes to Bishopric, Expanse, Ardill and then the old air force training site. Other activities include a history scavenger hunt, sandcastle building competition and Ducks Unlimited displays. A fried chicken buffet by Top Shelf Grocers is at 6 p.m. with a cabaret ending the first day. Sunday, after the pancake breakfast there is another Bishopric tour, wagon rides, children’s activities and a 3 p.m. pie eating contest. 3 + 1 bedroom bungalow ideally located between both public and separate schools. 3 bedrooms and a 4 pc. bath, the lower level is finished with a spacious family room, 3/4 bath, laundry room and a guest room. Huge deck for outdoor living, paved drive , newer garage. 5 appliances included. $289,000 1237 Pascoe Dr. W ING NEW LIST NEW LIST You can be the second owner of this choice 2 bedroom condo on the top floor of the Park Royale Condominium facing Crescent Park. Built in oven and range top in kitchen plus formal dining. Large balcony. Available Palliser Heights location! Spacious (1022 sq. ft.) Bilevel. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, single attached garage. $235,000 $289,900 $469,000 OPEN CONCEPT home has 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and GRANITE throughout. Upstairs you will find a custom open kitchen with island and pantry! $262,900 $3,500 CASH INCENTIVE TO BUYER for decorating, condo fees or taxes upon closing! This unit has a bright beautiful open concept. The main floor features a spacious kitchen with Island, patio doors leading to deck! www.moosejawrealestate.net Market Place ING Completely finished two storey home located in Westpark subdivision. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths. Corner lot is fully landscaped and fenced. A great house for a young family. $639,900 ATTENTION INVESTORS or buyer looking for an TIMELESS CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT ASSISTED MORTGAGE! This updated home has BACKING PARK! Luxury cabinets with granite, large island, double ovens, corner a 2 BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS SUITES! With over pantry, hand painted backsplash and gas 1200 square feet per floor, 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms total! stove. Make Your Dream Home A Reality! OPEN HOUSES Sunday Sept. 4th 1:30 - 3:00 pm. #306-205 Fairford St. E. New pricing, GST included, developer finance options, trades welcome. This one bedroom condo offers surprisingly affordable luxury in downtown Moose Jaw. Enjoy summers on the large balcony and walks in the park. Lots of added features! Surround sound in all rooms. Come join the growing, friendly and welcoming community at Terrace East. #205-205 Fairford St. E. New pricing, GST included, developer finance options, trades welcome. The “Eatonia” plan features two bedrooms plus a den. Great views from this Park facing unit. Lots of added features! Surround sound throughout for great entertainment. Come join the growing, friendly community at Terrace East. Come for a tour to see what your new home could look like. 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Wendy Hicke (306)681-7820 C20 PRAIRIE OASIS TRAILER COURT MOOSE JAW MLS®#: 575654 Lunde 126 Aberdeen St. Elbow 306-684-2704 laurie.lunde@gmail.com #203 – 2 St. E., Surprisin luxury co of d PAGE A26 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 Moose Jaw Duplicate Bridge Club results MOOSE JAW EXPRESS.COM NO READERS LEFT BEHIND Obituaries & Memorials 3.3" X 4" in Full Color Picture included Approx. 200 words – $100 Additional Inch – $25/inch Email: mjexpress@sasktel.net (306) 694-1322 ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE SESSION AUGUST 1, 2016 1/2 Jeff Bryant - Don MacDonald 1/2 Linda Griffin - Valerie Morrell WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION AUGUST 3, 2016 A B C 1 1 Dave Morrell - Valerie Morrell 2 Bonnie New - Lynne Zadorozny Make this your final resting place. Unique Interment Structure Only 12 Niches Available Reserve NOW THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION AUGUST 4, 2016 For Information Call Sunset Cemetery 306-692-8855 • 633 Caribou St. W. Help patients on their road to recovery with a memorial gift to support the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital Please contact us for more information. Moose Jaw Health Foundation 55 Diefenbaker Drive Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C2 Phone (306) 694-0373 www.mjhf.org A B C 1 1 Bonnie New - Lynne Zadorozny 2/3 Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant 2/3 2 Dave Morrell - Valerie Morrell 4 Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE SESSION AUGUST 8, 2016 1 2 3 4 Valerie Morrell - Linda Griffin Don MacDonald - Jeff Bryant Jeff Walpole - Lawrence Gelleta Dave Morrell - Don Bonnett WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION AUGUST 10, 2016 A B C 1/2 Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant 1/2 Gail Fitzpatrick - Ken Newton THURS. STRAT PAIRS THURSDAY EVE SESSION AUGUST 11, 2016 A B C 1 1 Dave Morrell - Valerie Morrell 2 Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin 3 Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant ROOKIE/MASTER PAIRS MONDAY EVE SESSION AUGUST 15, 2016 1 2 3 4 Don MacDonald - Jeff Bryant Rae Trites - Maureen Keal Linda Griffin - Valerie Morrell Marylynn Smith - Marie Gelleta WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PAIRS WEDNESDAY AFT SESSION AUGUST 17, 2016 A B C 1 Don MacDonald - Ida Mae Bryant 2/3 Linda Griffin - Urban Griffin 2/3 1 Gail Fitzpatrick - Marylynn Smith 2 Sharon Gronsdahl - Neta Van Iderstine Cosmo Seniors Shuffleboard Winners Thursday, July 21/16 A Side: 1st Gladys Davey & Leona Duncan 2nd Stan Gardner & Leon Jones B Side: 1st Joyce Manske & Ron Olliver 2nd Dora Braun & Marge Gardner Monday, July 25/16 A Side: 1st Leona Duncan & Bill Gould 2nd Dora Braun & Stan Gardner B Side: 1st Geraldine Hildebrand & Irwin Manske 2nd Angie Ramsay & Ron Olliver Wednesday, July 27/16 A Side: 1st Stan Gardner & Lyle Greiner 2nd Shirley Gould & Geraldine Hildebrand B Side: 1st Gladys Davey & Cherryl Murphy 2nd Bill Gould & Irwin Manske Thursday, July 28/16 A Side: 1st Dale Chambers & Irwin Manske 2nd Dora Braun & Maria McKay B Side: 1st Jerrold Delehay & Joe Campbell 2nd Marge Gardner & Stan Gardner Monday, August 15/16 A Side: 1st Angie Ramsay & Marge Gardner 2nd Stan Gardner & Don Swenson B Side: 1st Joe Campbell & Richard Harrison 2nd Cherryl Murphy & Leon Jones Wednesday, August 17/16 A Side: 1st Irwin Manske & Don Swenson 2nd Bill Gould & Joyce Manske B Side: 1st Stan Gardner & Joe Campbell 2nd Richard Harrison & Vladia Kozachuk Thursday, August 18/17 A Side: 1st Irwin Manske & Richard Harrison 2nd Cherryl Murphy & Stan Gardner B Side: 1st Dora Braun & Marge Gardner 2nd Pauline Budd & Joyce Manske 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 Bernice Gleim FUNERAL ATTENDANT MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 • PAGE A27 Jobransa Foundation for Children celebrates grand opening by Scott Hellings The staff of the Jobransa Foundation for Children celebrate the grand opening of the new centre. On August 20th, the Jobransa Foundation for Children officially opened the doors of its new facility at 75 Ross St. W. A special block party was held, which included face painting, music, a bouncy castle, and an official ribbon cutting ceremony. The Jobransa Foundation for Children is a cross-Canada organization but this is their first service centre location. Moose Jaw’s pilot centre will be replicated elsewhere, however, with similar centres opening in Calgary and Brandon in 2017. “This is the grand opening for our pilot program centre. This is one of many centres that we will open over the next 12 to 18 months. We are bringing special needs families together to offer programming for disabled children from zero to 22 years of age,” said Tammy Beutle-Spilchuk, founder and Executive Director of the Jobransa Foundation for Children. As of two years ago, the Jobransa Foundation simply worked with hospitals across the country. Now, they can work directly with families to offer programs and services. “An application would come to the hospital and then they would send it to our board and then we would decide what we could do. It could be for something like a lift, a wheelchair, or an MRI in Toronto. We would pay for it. But the wait time was so long — it was about six to eight months for the whole process because the family would put in an application to the hospital, the hospital would have to get in touch with us, and then that line would go back,” said Beuthle-Spilchuk. “This way, we have cut down on that wait time…We still work with hospitals but now families can come straight to us and we can execute a lot quicker.” So why did the Jobransa Foundation choose Moose Jaw? Johnny 2 Fingers and the Deformities provided music. “We did a lot of research over the last two years. There are a lot of services for autism in the south central area but we found there aren’t a lot of services for the other disabilities. We wanted to create a centre so that all parents would have access to the same services without that wait time.” The office has been open for just over nine weeks and they already serve approximately 35 families. Summer programming was at full capacity and there is already a waiting list for next year. “Our summer programming replicated a school day, so parents would drop their child off at 9 a.m. and pick them up at 3:30. We would go from classroom to classroom, either doing independent living, arts and crafts, or expressive arts,” said Beutle-Spilchuk. “During the day we would have one therapy session, whether the child needed speech, counselling, or social work. We could even bring the whole family in to come up with something like a chore sheet, to keep the kids accountable.” The centre also offers a popular sports program. “Our sports program is one of a kind in Saskatchewan; it is about bringing a disabled child into a sports-like coaching atmosphere,” said Beutle-Spilchuk. “We know they are not going to be able to do everything, in terms of skills training, but it is about getting a jersey, getting a photo, and learning to play something like basketball or soccer. The families get to sit back and watch their child play a sport.” In September registration will open up for individual programs, such as dance music, cooking, and coffee mornings for parents. Tuesdays and Thursdays will feature drop-in sessions for services like counselling or speech therapy sessions. The centre also has lots of fun activities planned, such as a bachelor auction on September 30 at Chiller’s Brew Pub. For more information on this event, or on programs and services, drop by the centre or call 306-972-2227. Saturday, Sept. 10 & Sunday, y Sept.11 y, ep FOUNDERS' BUILDING GRAND OPENING SUNDAY 2PM Pancake Breakfast 8am-10am Ploughing Vehicle Parade 1pm Threshing Tractor Pull Demo $10 6 0910&11201 DAILY EVENTS 6-12 $5 REE UNDER 6 F Saturday Night Dance And Jam Sunday Morning Church Service Encouraging acts of kindness by Scott Hellings Kelly Karius of the Moment of Kindness Foundation and No Such Thing as a Bully was at the Jobransa Foundation’s grand opening. Karius is originally from Melville but is now based out of Red Deer, Alberta. She travels across western Canada with her bright green car. Kids are encouraged to grab a marker and sign her car, acting as a pledge they will be kind to others. She has been doing it for about a year now and is already using a second vehicle. “I was invited to Jobransa’s grand opening so that people could sign my car. They sign it to pledge kindness,” said Karius. “It is supposed to jog your memory, especially for kids; when they feel like being mean to someone they can think about that pledge they signed.” Karius also hands out special cards with codes on them. Recipients are encouraged to complete an act of kindness and then go online to register using their code. They then pass the card onto someone else, to generate even more kind acts. On the Moment of Kindness website you track how far your card has travelled. She will be back at the Jobransa centre from September 19-21 to offer anger management classes for both adults and youth, along with a No Such Thing as a Bully workshop for the community. Visit www. momentofkindness.com for more information. Moose Jaw North MLA Warren Michelson signs the Kindness Car. PAGE A28 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 SUMMER BLOWOUT Begin your adventure at Cap-it Moose Jaw WE HAVE KAYAKS! CAP-IT TRUCK CAPS / CANOPIES CANADA’S MOST POPULAR CAPS Sport or fishing models! 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