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The streets of Delisle were alive on Saturday July 16 for the an-
nual Delisle Days event.
There was a pancake breakfast and parade in
the morning, kids land with live
entertainment from
Singing with Sylvia) in
the afternoon, and a
slow pitch tournament
and beer gardens ran all
day.
Families enjoyed a BBQ
lunch, snow cones, pop-
corn and candy floss while
they took in the petting
zoo, fish pond, train and
bouncy rides on main street.
The car show, sponsored by,
Back 40 Embroidery, dis-
played about 25 amazingly well restored and
customized cars and trucks and featured an-
other beer gardens with live entertainment
from Better Than Nothing.
A fireworks show, sponsored by The Town of
Delisle, wrapped it all up at dusk.
Even the weather co-operated with a beauti-
ful warm day to make for another successful
Delisle Days. Hats off to the organizers !
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The Vanscoy rid-
ing Arena is now
complete. The
new sign was designed
by Kim McFarlane and
installed by the
Vanscoy and District
Agricultural Society. A
huge thank you to the
members of the Society
and members of the
community who helped
in the completion.
The Vanscoy and Dis-
trict Agricultural Soci-
ety would also like to
thank the Provincial
Community Initiatives
Fund, SAASE, the
Vanscoy Multiple 4-H
Club, the Village of
Vanscoy and the Buck-
brush Riding Club for
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Food for Thought
Movie Review By Ethan Matthieu
The Bare Facts
Iwas most pleased with
the letter I received
from the Minister of
Agriculture (see my last
M.M.M.) in which he out-
lined the categories of
Crown Lands to be pro-
tected. This is an orderly
step forward in recogniz-
ing that some lands in
categories one and two
must be protected from
cultivation in perpetuity.
Of course we know from
experience now, that in
perpetuity only means
until the next pressure
group gets enough mo-
mentum that their lobby-
ists swing the opinion of
the government of the
day. In case you think
this is too callous an opin-
ion; consider the following
experiences.
The oil-sands area was
once considered protected.
Similarly, Banff National
Park was once a haven
where tourists had to be
protected from the elk
and bear, whereas now
the bear and elk are at
risk of the hordes of
human invaders. There is
the case in BC where a
dedicated law separated
lands for urban and in-
dustrial sprawl and
worked for a few decades,
until now the government
is waffling around trying
to change the circum-
stances for development.
Of course the tragedy of
having the main highway
west from Toronto pass
through the most fertile
lands in Canada instead
of up on the rocky
promontory has destroyed
millions of acres of farm
land. Or just trace Tom
Mulcairs political travels
to leader of the NDP in
which he left the Quebec
Liberal Caucus because of
being unable to stop the
destruction of pristine for-
est from building develop-
ment. The Pacific west
coast has been declared
an ocean park restricted
zone for the marine
wildlife, while the pas-
sage of oil tankers is
being discussed. No, dont
give me the hog-wash
about perpetuity.
High on my grump list
is the dismemberment of
the PFRA created to offset
some of the worst prob-
lems of the dust bowl
years, had developed a
unique and specialized
ability to manage environ-
mental problems on the
prairies only to be shut
down by short-sighted
government. Protecting
the habitat of many of our
endangered species
unique to the prairies is a
worthy cause; however
the management of the
lands and waters is a
much larger issue and re-
quires active, not passive
attention.
The Sand Hills of south
western Saskatchewan is
a case in point. Soils that
can barely withstand con-
trolled grazing has oil be-
neath the surface and
sooner or later it will be
tapped. We all know from
bitter experience the per-
manent damage of oil well
rigs and it would be per-
manent if it started the
dunes moving. Along
with that is the sprawl
around Regina and Moose
Jaw that seems to now
cover the excellent farm
land between the two cen-
ters. At least Saskatoon
was built on a sand heap
so the losses are not so
relevant.
I have to admit the much
maligned tree huggers
get it right when they try
to prohibit the first on-
slaught on pristine lands
because there is no turn-
ing back and the protec-
tion in perpetuity is just
so much legalese, until
economic pressure builds
for changes to the original
restrictions. It reminds
me of the story of the
farmer shouting at his son
that had climbed up on
the manure pile; dont
eat that Elmer, that aint
hay.
Opinions expressed
here are those of the
author.
C.M. (Red) Williams
The Purge: Anarchystarring Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, and Zoe Soul
The Purge: Anarchy is
about a young couple
working to survive on
the streets after their car
breaks down right as the an-
nual purge commences. The
Purge is a yearly event where
all crime is legal for 12 hours.
People can do whatever they
want in these 12 hours to re-
lease themselves from all
their stress, pain, and wor-
ries.
As a sequel, this is great.
The first Purge film was a
house invasion flick with
cheap scares and bland act-
ing. This has some pretty
awesome action and the act-
ing is not half bad. Frank
Grillo plays a man who is out
to kill another man who
killed his son in a car acci-
dent. On his way to kill this
man, he finds a mother and
daughter in trouble and he
ultimately decides to help
them. From there, they are
joined by a couple being
chased from a group of blood-
thirsty killers and the mili-
tary.
Frank Grillo is the man in
this film. He really com-
mands the screen and feels
like a legit person out for
blood. The mother and
daughter combo also add lots
of humanity and reason to
this film, and you can relate
to them easily. Now the huge
problem with this film is the
couple that joins them. Terri-
ble acting, wrong casting,
and just insanely stupid
character development made
them the laughing stock of
the film for me. There are a
lot of other nit-picky thing
that I can't go that I cant go
into that much detail about
that also made me question
parts of the movie.
I actually thought this
was a big step
up from the
previous
Purge movie
and I will
probably see
it again at a
later date.
I give The
Purge: Anar-
chy a 7.5/10
Ethan
Matthieu
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RM OF VANSCOYThe RM of Vanscoy would like to congratulate
Administrator Shawn Antosh on her 25 years of
service within our municipality. Shawns tenure
with the RM will end this summer as she has de-
cided to retire from her position as Administrator.
On behalf of the council and staff we thank
Shawn for her commitment, expertise, and dedi-
cated service throughout her municipal career
and wish her nothing but the best as she enters
into retirement.
We are pleased to announce that Jill Omiecin-
ski has joined our staff, taking over the duties of
Administrator for the RM. Originally from Wise-
ton, Saskatchewan; Jill comes to us from the RM
of LeRoy where she held the position of Opera-
tions Director. We welcome Jill to the municipal-
ity and look forward to working alongside of her
in the years to come.
Recycle bins are now available at both the
Grandora and Pike Lake landfill transfer sta-
tions. There is no fee for dropping off recycling,
however, you will still need to produce your land-
fill pass when dropping off recyclable products.
Accepted products include most plastic, paper,
and cardboard. For a full listing of products that
can or cannot be accepted please contact the land-
fill operator in your area.
The July Regular Meeting of Council was held
at the municipal office on Tuesday July 8, 2014.
11 Building and Development Permits were ap-
proved.
1 Discretionary Use Application was approved.
The next Regular Meeting of Council is Tues-
day August 12, 2014. In order to be considered at
the August meeting all development requests
need to be submitted to the RM office by Tuesday
August 5, 2014.
Wishing you a safe and enjoyable remainder of
summer,
The RM of Vanscoy No. 345 Council and Staff
VILLAGE OF VANSCOYTax notices were mailed last week. If you did not
receive your copy, please contact the Village Of-
fice. Discounts to property tax are in effect until
November 30, 2014. Please ensure that if your fi-
nancial institution is responsible for paying your
taxes the Village Office is notified so that a copy
can be forwarded to them. This is mainly informa-
tion for new residents.
To date there are two nominations received for
the position of Mayor of the Village. July 30 is the
final date to receive nominations. Advance Polls
will take place Wednesday August 27 from 4pm
8pm. Election day will be Wednesday September
3 polls open 9am 8pm.
TOWN OF ASQUITHAsquith June Report
Asquith Town Council held their regular meeting
on June 10, 2014. In attendance were Mayor Jim
Maddin, Councillors Ross Beal, Gail Erhart,
Karen Gamble, Don Lysyshyn and Sue Sawicki,
Foreman Darren Kraft and Acting Administrator
Lynne Tolley.
The minutes of the May 13 meeting were ac-
cepted as presented and the financial statements
for the month of May were also accepted. The ac-
counts paid in the amount of $36,954.04 and ac-
counts payable in the amount of $64,472.59 for
the month of May were also approved.
Correspondence from The Saskatchewan Brain
Injury Association and SARM were read.
Foreman Darren Kraft reported on the progress
being made with the installation of new service
connections and the street repairs being done. He
also reported the EPO had inspected the water
treatment facility.
The new contractors have begun mowing the
sports grounds and the red shale has been in-
stalled at the ball diamond.
Councillor Gamble reported that the new play-
ground equipment has been installed at Eagle
Creek Regional Park and is ready to be used.
Preparations continue for the Jamboree.
Three building permits were approved, two for
decks and one for a basement suite.
Council agreed to renew the contract with Con-
nect Energy for a five year term.
Asquith July Report
Asquith Town Council held their regular meeting
on July 8, 2014. Attending were Deputy Mayor
Don Lysyshyn, Councillors Ross Beal, Garry Du-
mont, Gail Erhart, Karen Gamble and Sue Saw-
icki, Foreman Darren Kraft and Acting
Administrator Lynne Tolley.
The minutes of the June 10 meeting were ap-
proved as circulated. Accounts payable in the
amount of $91,329.35 were approved.
Foreman Kraft informed council about his sched-
ule for flushing water lines and some of the prob-
lems encountered with the drainage ditches. He
also gave an update on the mowing of town prop-
erty.
The importance of staying with the budget with
all repairs, etc. was also discussed.
The insurance claim on the rink roof was also dis-
cussed.
Three building permits were approved, one for a
house to be demolished and another moved onto
the site, one for a garage and one for an RTM to
be located on a lot.
A letter was read concerning confusion on what
style of memorials are allowed in the new section
of the cemetery. Council confirmed that they
must now be flat headstones to allow for mowing
and other work in the cemetery.
All in all, most of the projects for the year are pro-
gressing as planned. The town is looking good
with the yards being well maintained and the
town property as well! The residents deserve a
compliment for a job well done!
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Two Candidates in Race for Mayor of Vanscoy
With the recent resignation of the Village
of Vanscoy Mayor, Jerome Robert, the
Village is taking nominations for the po-
sition. Nominations close on July 30 at 4:00pm
and, to date, there have been two nominations
submitted for the position.
One of the people who has submitted nomination
papers is Robb McGill, V.P. of Sales and Purchas-
ing at Martins Produce in Saskatoon. Robb had
previously served as Village Councillor for a 3
year term from 2009 - 2012. He ran for mayor in
the 2012 election where he lost to Jerome Robert.
Also running for the Mayor seat is Robin
Odnokon, owner of Robins Nest Cafe in Vanscoy.
Robin and her husband have operated that local
business for the past 18 years. Robin has served
as Village councillor for two terms, 2009 - 2012,
and was re-elected in 2012 for, the newly ex-
tended, four year term, but is cutting it short to
run for the Mayors seat due to Jerome Roberts
resignation.
During her two terms, Robin has served on many
committees including Delisle & District Fire Com-
mission, Delisle & District Health Board, the
Vanscoy Recreation Board and the Highway com-
mittee.
If there are still two or more people running for
the Mayors seat once the nominations close, the
Village will be posting a notice for the election
which will be held on Wednesday, September 3rd,
2014 from 9:00am - 8:00pm.
There will also bee an advanced poll running on
Wednesday, August 27th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm,
for those that may be away on election day.
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Man Charged in Single Vehicle Accident
July 18, 2014 at 9:45 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a single vehicle accident on Highway 12
north of Saskatoon, which occurred the previous
night. The driver advised he had been involved in
an accident the night before and walked home.
The 26 year old driver of the vehicle advised that
he was not injured in the accident, but his vehicle
was not driveable. He was charged with failing to
report an accident to police.
Erratic Driver on Highway 16
July 18, 2014 at 8:20 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of an erratic driver on Highway 16 near
Ruddell. Police made patrols and located the vehi-
cle. The driver of the vehicle was given a warning
and advised to pay attention to their driving
habits. There were no charges and no one was in-
jured.
Car Towed in Single Vehicle Accident
July 18, 2014 at 10:15 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a single vehicle accident at the south en-
trance to Warman. Police attended and located a
34 year old male from Clavet, who had been driv-
ing the vehicle. He advised that he was driving on
the road when he missed the stop sign and ended
up in the ditch. He was charged with driving
without due care and attention. He was not in-
jured, but his vehicle had to be towed from the
scene with the assistance of a tow truck.
Motorcycle Collides with Semi Wheel
July 19, 2014 at 3:50 p.m. Police received a com-
pliant of a 2 vehicle accident on Highway 16 near
Radisson. 2 motorcycles were travelling together,
when one accidentally hit the rear tire of a semi
travelling in front of the motorcycle, causing it to
lose control. The 33 year old driver of the motor-
cycle received minor injuries. STARS, EMS and
Borden Fire and Rescue attended and assisted
with the accident.
Man Charged after Hitting Parked Car
July 20, 2014 at 12:00 a.m. Police were on patrols
in Warman when they witnessed a vehicle strike
a parked car. Police took a statement from the 25
year old driver of the vehicle and charged him
with driving without due care and attention. The
driver of the vehicle from Warman was not in-
jured.
Theft from Vehicle in Warman
July 14, 2014 at 1:15 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a vehicle gone through in Warman. The
owner advised that she had some change taken
from the vehicle. The theft occurred while the ve-
hicle was parked in front of the residence. Investi-
gation into this matter is ongoing.
Graffiti on Streets & Bench in Warman
July 14, 2014 at 2:15 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of graffiti sprayed on some streets in War-
man. A park bench was also sprayed with graffiti.
City employees cleaned the areas that were dam-
aged. Investigation into this matter is ongoing.
Attempted B & E at Asquith Co-op
July 16, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Police received an at-
tempted break and enter to the Co-op in Asquith.
Police attended and spoke with the caller who re-
ports that damage was done to the door of the Co-
op. Investigation into this matter is ongoing.
Attempted B & E at Borden Residence
July 16, 2014 at 5:40 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of an attempted break and enter to a resi-
dence in Borden. The owner of the home reported
that her door was damaged. The owner felt that
the incident occurred over the weekend while
they were away. Investigation into this matter is
ongoing.
Truck Window Smashed in Radisson
July 18, 2014 at 6:15 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a truck broken into at a residence in
Radisson. The window on the vehicle was
smashed. Investigation into this matter is ongo-
ing.
Graffiti Damage at Pike Lake School
July 18, 2014 at 7:05 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of mischief to the Pike Lake school. The
complainant reports that someone sprayed graf-
fiti on the side of the school overnight. Police at-
tended and obtained photos of the graffiti.
Investigation into this matter is ongoing.
Theft from Vehicle in Radisson
July 18, 2014 at 7:00 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of theft from a vehicle in Radisson. The
complainant reports that someone entered their
locked vehicle and stole numerous small items
from inside the vehicle. Investigation into this
matter is ongoing.
2 Motorcycles Stolen in Borden
July 18, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of theft of 2 motor bikes from a residence
outside of Borden. The bikes were taken from the
residence a couple days prior to the complaint. In-
vestigation into this matter is ongoing.
Children Left in Vehicle on Highway
July 14, 2014 at 3:50 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a broken down vehicle on Highway 11
outside of Saskatoon with children inside. The
caller reported that the van had run out of gas
and the driver left to get gas leaving the children
inside the vehicle. They were concerned as it was
hot outside. Police attended with water and found
that the children were in the care of adults and
not in any harm.
Man Assaulted and Left on Highway 16
July 15, 2014 at 7:50 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a male on the side of Highway 16 trying
to flag down traffic. It appeared as though the
male was possibly assaulted as he had injuries to
his face. Police attended and located a 32 year old
male from North Battleford, who said he had
been assaulted earlier in the day and dropped off
on the side of the road. He was provided a ride to
the Hospital in North Battleford for treatment of
his injuries.
Suspicious Male Reported
July 17, 2014 at 12:30 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a suspicious male near a residence in
Martensville. Police patrolled the area and lo-
cated a 22 year old male from Martensville who
matched the description of the suspicious person.
He advised he was in the area waiting for a ride.
There were no charges and no one was injured.
Apologies end Disturbance
July 17, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a disturbance in Warman. The caller ad-
vised that his construction crew was threatened
by a home owner in the area of the construction.
Police attended and diffused the situation. Both
parties apologized to each other for causing the
problems. No charges were laid on this matter.
Suspicious Group Reported
July 17, 2014 at 12:55 p.m. Police received a com-
pliant of a suspicious group of people at a resi-
dence in Martensville banging on the door
wanting to get into the residence. The owner of
the residence was home alone and afraid to go to
the door. Police attended, but were unable to lo-
cate any suspicious people in the area.
Assault Reported in Martensville
July 19, 2014 at 12:05 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of an assault at a residence in
Martensville. The 33 year old female complainant
advised that she was assaulted by her 37 year old
spouse. Police attended and spoke with both par-
ties and found that no assault had occurred.
After speaking with both parties, the male was
given a ride to a hotel and spent the night there
to avoid any further problems. Neither person
was injured.
2 Youths with Weapon Arrested
July 19, 2014 at 4:00 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of an alarm at a residence in Warman. The
owner of the property advised that they were fol-
lowing the responsible parties. The suspects
pulled out a weapon on the home owners. Police
attended and located 2 youths, who were arrested
and lodged in police cells overnight. They were re-
leased on documents for an upcoming court date.
There were no injuries. Alcohol is believed to have
been involved.
Person Reported Laying on Highway 11
July 19, 2014 at 11:55 p.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a suspicious person laying on the side of
the road near the overpass on Highway 11 outside
of Warman. The complainant advised that the
person was all dressed in black and was difficult
to see. Police made patrols but were unable to lo-
cate anyone.
20 Person Brawl on Main Street Asquith
July 20, 2014 at 2:00 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a fight on Main Street in Asquith. The
caller advised that approximately 20 people were
involved and believed that alcohol may be a fac-
tor. Police attended the location and did not lo-
cate any individuals.
Man Removed from Highway 12
July 20, 2014 at 3:15 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a male walking on Highway 12 near
Martensville. The caller was concerned that the
male may get hit. Police attended and gave the 23
year old male from Saskatoon a ride back to
Saskatoon. He was not charged and alcohol was
not a factor.
Suspicious Male at Warman Credit Union
July 20, 2014 at 7:05 a.m. Police received a com-
plaint of a suspicious male in the ATM room of
the Credit Union in Warman. Police attended and
located a 23 year old male from Warman who ad-
vised that his ride did not show up and was wait-
ing at the location for a ride. He was given a ride
home by police.
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The presentation event of
the Canada Council for
the Arts Molson Prize fol-
lows the May 2014 announce-
ment that John Arcand is one of
two Canadians to receive this
years prestigious award for
major contributions in Cana-
dian arts. This event adds his-
torical significance to this years
array of entertainment and
workshops on offer at the John
Arcand Fiddle Fest.
The entertainment is non-stop
under the festivals main stage,
the Roof, with music and dance
features that run from noon to
midnight. Day time hosts a se-
ries of short performances from
Saskatchewan talent while in
the evening accomplished musi-
cians and dancers convene on
our stage nightly. Audiences are
invited to flood the dance floor
for on Friday and Saturday
nights for an old-time dance led.
Workshops, workshops, and
more workshops! There are over
100 workshops on offer at the
Fest, and they are all free with
gate admission! The Established
Workshop series presents en-
gaging music education at all
skill levels in fiddle, guitar, jig-
ging and square dance. Based
on popular demand, weve dou-
bled the number of guitar work-
shops! Our other workshop
series, the Cultural Camp, is a
celebration of Mtis arts that
offer interactive workshops in
beading, finger weaving, tradi-
tional dance, painting, and sto-
rytelling. Were pleased to
announce that national treasure
Maria Campbell will lead our
storytelling session on Saturday
afternoon, and SCYAP is joining
us this year to facilitate work-
shops on painting Mtis symbol-
ism! There are plenty of
opportunities for kid-friendly
workshops too. The Childrens
Activity Area is open all day
and provides workshops, games,
and crafts to keep the little ones
entertained. Children are also
welcome to join the Cultural
Camp during our Kids Can
Bead sessions.
Its easy to get to the Fest.
Were located just 7 km south-
west of Saskatoon. Theres
plenty of parking onsite or you
can take advantage of our free
Shuttle Service that has 4 pick-
up and drop-off points in Saska-
toon. The Shuttle Service
schedule is available on our
website under the info tab. For
Festers coming from farther
afield, we provide free un-ser-
viced camping or they can take
advantage of the fine accommo-
dations at our sponsor hotel,
The Heritage Inn book early
for the Fest special. Theres
plenty of ground to trod onsite,
so to ease the distance between
the main stage and campground
weve got the People Mover
another free shuttle service to
get you from point A to B.
Offered over 4 days, the Fest is
an affordable experience de-
signed with family fun in mind.
From August 7-10, 2014, weve
got your summer plans covered!
Admission is $25.00 per day or
only $60.00 for the entire festi-
val! Tickets are sold at the gate
only. Children 12 & under are
admitted free with a parent or
guardian.
For more information, please
visit johnarcandfiddlefest.com
or call the Festival office at
306.382.0111
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ing this event.
Glen and Shelley Lyons have
taken on the responsibility of
hiring the band (JOMAMA), set-
ting up their stage, supplying
tents, tables and chairs free of
charge.
There will be a concession in the
hall that will have hot dogs,
chips, popcorn, pop and bottled
water, also the beer gardens
will be on site too.
We are hoping to see a large
turn out from the Vanscoy Com-
munity, as we would like to es-
tablish some community spirit.
The Street Dance is FREE to
everyone, no need for a babysit-
ter, bring the whole family and
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Your August Activities Calendar
Saskatchewan Day
Pancake BreakfastPike Lake Park
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Jims on 14 restaurant
is located at the Oasis
Golf Resort just outside
of Perdue, and is oper-
ated by Carl Johnson
and Linda Tkatchuk.
Together they have
over 30 years combined
experience in the hos-
pitality industry. In
past years Linda has
managed the restau-
rant at the Calgary
tower and Carl worked
2 year at the Banff
Spring Hotel, was the
Banquet Chef at Uni-
versity of Calgary and
was the executive sous
chef at the Saskatoon
Inn. He also worked for
a month in Craft Serv-
ices for a movie that
was being shot in Cal-
gary in the 90s. you
really learnt how to
cater to people, says
Carl, from actors to di-
rectors to technical
crews, that required
catering service any-
time from 6am to mid-
night and beyond.
They also ran the food
services at the Calgary
Academy, private
school, feeding 560 kids
every day. When we
took over this service
we were disappointed
to see that they had
been serving the basic
corn dog level of nutri-
tion. We worked hard
to turn that around,
says Carl, and began
serving, salads, pasta,
soups and other health-
ier dishes
For the 6 years previ-
ous to taking over Jims
on 14, Carl and Linda
owned Grandma Lees
in Saskatoon and built
up a tremendous cater-
ing business there.
We want to do the
same thing here, says
Linda, we want people
to know that we are not
just the clubhouse
restaurant, we are
open to the public, year
round, and provide
much more than the
clubhouse menu.
Not only do they create
daily specials that are
not on the menu, they
are again building up
the catering side of the
business.
We can cater off site or
here at the restaurant
where they can accom-
modate 150 people in-
doors or on the massive
glass enclosed patio
that offer tremendous
views of the vast
prairie landscape and
many of the holes on
the golf course. Accord-
ing to Carl, we offer
everything from Bar-B-
Ques, to Roast Beef,
Stuffed Sole, Pastas,
anything you want, we
can probably do it, and
we can set it up buffet
style so everyone get
what they want and as
much as they want.
While I was at Jims
on 14 for the interview
for this story, I had the
opportunity to sample
some of the food with
my son. I had the
pulled-pork sandwich,
which was piled high
on a fresh bun, topped
with crisp creamy cole
slaw and served with
nice crisp french fries.
Delicious !
My son had an order of
nachos, as big as we
had ever seen, topped
with fresh vegetables,
thick cheese sauce,
jalapeno peppers and
refried beans. They
were awesome good,
and we stuffed our-
selves silly, but still
ended up taking half of
it home with us.
Whether you go for
the food, the view, the
golf or a catered event
of your own, Jims on
14 is a true oasis !
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we are open to the
public year round
Stunning views from the glass covered patio
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MP REPORTwww.rmreview.net RM Review
For over a week, the State
of Israel has been trying
to eliminate the ability by
the terrorist group Hamas to
launch rockets into Israel.
In recent days, both Prime Min-
ister Stephen Harper
and Foreign Affairs Minister
John Baird have made
statements reiterating Canadas
position that Israel has the
right to defend itself.
Here is the Prime Ministers
statement issued earlier this
week:
The indiscriminate rocket at-
tacks from Gaza on Israel are
terrorist acts, for which there is
no justification. It is evident
that Hamas is deliberately
using human shields to further
terror in the region.
Failure by the international
community to condemn these
reprehensible actions would en-
courage these terrorists to con-
tinue their appalling actions.
Canada calls on its allies and
partners to recognize that these
terrorist acts are unacceptable
and that solidarity with Israel is
the best way of stopping the
conflict.
Canada is unequivocally be-
hind Israel. We support its right
to defend itself, by itself,
against these terror attacks,
and urge Hamas to immediately
cease their indiscriminate at-
tacks on innocent Israeli civil-
ians.
Canada reiterates its call for
the Palestinian government to
disarm Hamas and other Pales-
tinian terrorist groups operat-
ing in Gaza, including the
Iranian proxy, Palestinian Is-
lamic Jihad.
Here is the Foreign Affairs Min-
isters statement issued yester-
day evening following Hamass
rejection of Egypts ceasefire
proposal and Israels initiation
of a ground operation in the
Gaza Strip:
Canada stands by Israels right
to defend itself, by itself. Israel
will be forced to continue de-
fending itself as long as Hamas
continues its rocket attacks
against civilians.
These operations could have
been avoided if Hamas had not
rejected the Government of
Egypts ceasefire proposala
proposal that was accepted by
Israel and welcomed by the
Palestinian Authority. This
proves that Hamas has no inter-
est in peace and bears responsi-
bility for the further tragic loss
of life.
Egypt is the best-placed coun-
try in the region to help end the
current hostilities. It is a his-
toric leader in regional peace ef-
forts, having successfully
brokered numerous ceasefire
agreements over the years, and
Egypts ongoing initiative is the
only serious ceasefire proposal
on the table.
I am very proud to have a Prime
Minster who is willing to take
such a principled stand on the
world stage.
July 18, 2014
Kelly Block, M.P.Canadas Position on the Situation in Israel
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Aaaah, the lazy days of
summer! Hope you are
enjoying them. We look
forward to connecting with you
again in September on Culture
Days. September 26th finds us
celebrating visual arts and our
Seniors, please watch for more
information and plan to attend.
Art Slade Talk & a Film Festi-
val are just a few of the goodies
we are planning All the events
will be Free, except for the
BBQ.
The Community Choir has
taken on a life of its own and
that is wonderful. September
will find us meeting twice a
month on the 2nd & 4th Thurs-
day of each month. We have
done a couple of BBQs to help
with our Choir Directors
mileage and to buy some won-
derful music. If you love to sing,
please join us, because that is
the only requirement. It is open
to everyone. We meet at the
Delisle United Church @ 7pm,
where the acoustics are awe-
some! A BIG shout out to the
Delisle Co-Op who gives groups
in our community an opportu-
nity to raise funds through
BBQs. This is done with such a
wonderful spirit, and it made it
possible for us to raise funds
fairly painlessly, that will keep
us singing for a year. The staff
is awesome and all the commu-
nity members that come out to
support all the groups. THANK
YOU!
Dont forget about the Commu-
nity Guide we are putting out
this year. All groups & busi-
nesses in the area are invited to
submit their contact info as well
as information about their
group activities, meeting
dates/places etc. The deadline is
August 10th. Contact Pam
Hank for more info via email or
phone. [email protected] or
call/text 306.361.7583
As always we welcome new
members, come with your ideas
and enthusiasm. We will be
meeting on August 24th @ 1pm
in the Delisle United Church,
hope to see you out! Contact
Sylvia Chave for more info
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Saskatchewan might be small
in size but its big in opportu-
nity. Thanks to the vision and
hard work of a dynamic, driven and
growing population, our province
stands out as a great place to live,
work, play and invest. We see this in
the latest figures from Statistics
Canada.
Saskatchewan is home to one of
Canadas best economies, a competi-
tive business environment, innova-
tive entrepreneurs and a skilled and
hard-working labour force. Our
province has more full-time jobs
than ever before, more people work-
ing than ever before and Canadas
lowest unemployment rate for the
eighteenth consecutive month.
The benefits of a strong economy is
increasing wages for working people.
Wages in Saskatchewan are steadily
increasing. In fact, earlier this year,
wages hit an all-time high. This,
along with our quality of life, is key
to both recruiting and retaining our
skilled workforce.
Saskatchewan is home to many his-
toric downtowns and commercial
districts, many of which are a point
of pride. Recognizing this, our gov-
ernment has announced that Main
Street Saskatchewan will be an on-
going program. This will involve
working with communities to pro-
mote, conserve and capitalize on the
things that make these areas
unique.
The decision to continue with Main
Street Saskatchewan was based on
the success of a three-year pilot proj-
ect. Launched in 2011, it saw the
Ministry of Parks, Culture and
Sport partner with the communities
of Prince Albert, Maple Creek, In-
dian Head and Wolseley. By invest-
ing $1.65 million, these communities
have seen the creation of 22 new
businesses, 66 new jobs, $4.9 million
committed to historic building and
streetscape improvements and $6.5
million in property acquisitions. You
can learn more at
www.pcs.gov.sk.ca/MainStreet.
Beautiful scenery, friendly people
and relaxing, easy-going pace
there is nothing quite like summer
in Saskatchewan. With endless at-
tractions and activities, the only dif-
ficulty is deciding what to do. For
many, the season brings quality
time in our Provincial Parks.
Our parks are a great place to relax
and go hiking, biking, fishing and
camping. Park users can also enjoy
both music and theatre with Em-
brace Theatre and Saskatchewan
Express touring throughout the
summer. The Saskatchewan Archae-
ological Society is doing the same
with its ArchaeoCaravan tour and
Canoe Kayak Saskatchewan and
Sask Volleyball are also offering fun
family programming, mini-camps
and tournaments. You can visit
saskparks.net for details.
Home to 3.7 million visits last year,
our parks play a vital role in sup-
porting our high quality life. By in-
vesting in electrical expansion, new
facilities and other upgrades, were
enhancing the visitor experience and
giving them good reason to return.
This years provincial budget in-
creases funding for parks by 4.6 per
cent and includes $14.9 million for
upgrades and new construction.
The Ministry of Government Rela-
tions, in collaboration with various
government ministries, agencies,
Crown corporations and stakeholder
groups, are providing updates on the
key steps the province and its part-
ners are taking in response to the
record rainfall, flood and recovery
operations occurring in eastern
Saskatchewan. Details can be found
online at Saskatchewan.ca. The con-
tributions of all those who have
helped to mitigate damage, restore
access and recover cannot be over-
stated. We are truly thankful for
their efforts.
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Embroidery
Back 40 Embroidery
Delisle 493-3033/493-2751
Computer -Web Design
Whole Wheat Web Design
Vanscoy 306-493-3023
Computer -Service
Chiropractor
Catprint Computing
Delisle 306-230-8783
Dr. Lisa Merkosky
Community Health
Chiropractic Clinic
Delisle Primary Health Centre
306-493-2800
Accounting
AccountsabilityVanscoy 306-668-4216
Papertrail LegacyVanscoy 306-931-2153
Yardwork/Excavation
Big Pines Services Inc.
Vanscoy 306-230-7399
Graham Contracting
Asquith 306-230-4653
KBM Earthmoving
Vanscoy 306-867-3770
Klassen Trenching
Delisle 306-493-7579
Links Backhoe & Skidsteer
Delisle 306-222-9737
Stobbes Backhoe Service
Grandora 306-668-4289
B & B Homes
Delisle 306-493-2750
Dexteriors
Vanscoy 306-934-3048
Flatlander Construction
Delisle 306-493-7547
G & L Drywall
Delisle 493-8228 / 668-4583
Larmar Contracting Services
Vanscoy 306-380-2327
New Age Foundations Plus
Grandora 306-329-4610
Side by Side Contractors
306-270-6986
Twin Painting
Vanscoy 934-5803 / 261-0689
Victorias Design
306-370-9399
Construction
Sharpening
Self-Storage
RixEdge Sharpening Services
Saskatoon 306-270-8048
Great North Storage Company
Delisle 306-202-8140www.greatnorthstoragecompany.ca
Giftware
Silpada - Marilyn Hungness
Asquith 306-329-4768Watkins - Anne Plummer
725 Valley Rd 306-382-1284
Garden / Yard
Like A Rock
Grandora 306-382-3978
Homes
B & B Homes
Delisle 306-493-2750
Vesta Homes
Vanscoy 306-242-9099
Welding
Arc-Fab Industrial
Pike Lake 306-380-7525
Electrical
J C ElectricVanscoy 306-290-2052
Golf
Clubs Driving Range
Valley Road 306-221-0842
Moon River Golf Club
Valley Road 306-931-8960
Valleyview Golf & Country Club
Delisle 306-493-3288
BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDSLIL BIT OF COUNTRY
Antiques & Collectibles
Gifts, Memorabilia
& so much more
Come In,
See Whats New & Old
1st St. W, Delisle
Mon - Fri
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Check out...
WWW.PIN.CA
Several Local Properties
Available
For Sale by Owner
Land in local R.M.s of:
Vanscoy, Montrose, Eagle
Creek and Aberdeen
Businesses in:
Delisle, Saskatoon, Harris
Asquith and Rosetown etc.
To List Yours Call:
Merv Easton - Vanscoy
306-270-2022
Business
Directory
$50/Year
Classifieds
$20/MonthCall the
RM Review
at 306-668-1312
or visit our website
www.rmreview.net
Flood
First General Services
Saskatoon 306-979-3205
Plumbing & Heating
Thermal Mechanical
Vanscoy 381-7998/270-0160
Automotive
Integra Tire/Empire Auto
Saskatoon 306-244-8070
Sids Auto Service
Vanscoy 306-668-2013
Trusty Appraisal Service
& SGI Arbitration
Delisle 306-222-0456
Air Conditioning & Heating
PLAINSMAN HVAC-R Ltd
24 Hour Emergency Service
Vanscoy 306-242-3002
HARRIS & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB FARM PROJECT
Our club is growing 150 acres of wheat this year
with all proceeds going to 2 very worthy causes:
** The Childrens Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan **
** STARS Air Ambulance Foundation **
Many Thanks to our Very Generous Sponsors:
Lions Member Don Vick for donating 150 acres of land for this project!
- Cargill Ltd. - Western Sales Ltd. - Central Plains Co-operative
- Mainline Motors Ltd. - G-MAC Ag Team Inc. - Regal Motors Ltd.
- Rack Petroleum Ltd. - Cam-Don Motors - Feudal Co-operative Assn
- Angus Insurance - Orchard Transport Ltd. - Sask. Municipal Hail Insurance
- OMEX - Prairie Centre Credit Union - Dupont - JB Trucking Ltd.
- MANA Canada - Q-Line Trucking - BASF Canada - T-Roys Trucking - RM Review
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RM Review 11August 2014www.rmreview.net
COMMUNITY CALENDARJuly 26 Saturday
Slo Pitch Scramble
Pike Lake
August 4 Monday
Pancake Breakfast
Pike Lake Provincial Park
August 16 - 17
Vanscoy Summer Fair
Vanscoy Fairgrounds
August 22 - 24
Cruise Weekend
Saskatoon
July 26 Saturday
Perdue Fair
Perdue Livestock Arena
August 5 - 10
Saskatoon Exhibition
Prairieland Park, Saskatoon
August 16 Saturday
Slow Pitch Scramble
Vanscoy Fair Grounds
August 23 - 24
Mounted Shooting Competition
Perdue Livestock Arena
July 26 Saturday 8:00pm
Argonauts @ Roughriders
Regina
August 7 Thursday 6:30pm
Roughriders @ Blue Bombers
Winnipeg
August 16 Saturday 8:30pm
FREE Family Street Dance
Vanscoy Fair Grounds
August 24 Sunday 5:00pm
Roughriders @ Lions
Vancouver
July 27 Sunday 9:00am
Delisle Catholic Church Service
Delisle United Church
August 7 - 10
Fiddle Fest
Windy Acres, Highway 60
August 16 Saturday
Don Vetter Memorial Car & Bike Show
Main Street, Delisle
August 24 Sunday 9:00am
Vanscoy Catholic Church Service
Vanscoy
August 2 Saturday 9am - 4pm
Community Garage Sale
Pike Lake
August 10 Sunday 9:00am
Vanscoy Catholic Church Service
Vanscoy
August 16 Saturday 5:00pm
Alouettes @ Roughriders
Regina
August 29 Friday
Submission Deadline for
September RM Review
August 2 Saturday 5:00pm
Roughriders @ RedBlacks
Ottawa
August 11 - 15
Vacation Bible School
Delisle Catholic Church
August 17 Sunday 11:00am
Polka Mass
Vanscoy Fairgrounds
August 29 - 30
Fireworks Festival
Saskatoon
August 4 Monday
Saskatchewan Day
August 16 Saturday 2pm - 6pm
Free Family Fair
Asquith Baptist Church
August 20
Pike Lake Preschool Registration
Pike Lake Community Hall
August 31 Sunday 2:00pm
Blue Bombers @ Roughriders
Regina
Promote Your Event FREE Call 306-668-1312 or [email protected]
Find More Event Details at www.rmreview.net or Scan the QR Code with your phone
sparlyn Organic Farm 668-4216
Certified
Organic BeefHalves, Quarters, Custom Packages
Samples AvailableYour satisfaction
is guaranteed.
Sand & Gravel
Spreading
Hauling
Ken Klassen
RR1 Box 15
Delisle, SK S0L 0P0
Bus. (306) 493-7579
Fax. (306) [email protected]
trenching & waterworksSand - Gravel - Topsoil
230 - 4653283 - 4406
SK Sew KleenSepticTank Pumping
Septic Repairshydrovac Services
PortableToiletRentals
Stobbes Backhoe Service
Installation of Rural Water & Sewer Systems
Pumps - Tanks - Switches - other Trenching & Excavation
Leo Stobbe
668-4289
Grandora, SK
Sids Auto ServiceOil Change/Lube Job
Clutch & Brake WorkRear Ends
Transmissions
VanScoy668-2013 or 229-2016
EnginES
Gas & Diesel
CoMpLEtE SErViCE on FarM MaChinEry
Tune-ups
Drs. Harvey Domoslai - Wally Kononoff
Blair Simonson - Lisa Wayman
Dave Nairn
Box 60 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3K1
Large & Small Animal Medicine
384-7676
24 hr Emergency Services
Ag Services Division
493 - 2408Box 130, Delisle, SK S0L 0P0
NOW OPEN
306-491-9335 Delisle
www.barkplacepetspa.com
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AUGUST 16th 17th
VANSCOYS
SUMMER FAIR 31ST ANNUAL
BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
Sunday August 178 10 am Pancake Breakfast 8 9 am Light Horse Registration (arena) 9 am Light Horse Show 10 - 2 pm Food Booth Open 11- 4 pm Bouncy Castles - parent supervised play11am Polka Mass Vanscoy Circle Hall Everyone Welcome 12 - 4 pm Quilt Display Country Quilters1 - 2 pm Dog Agility Demonstrations
EXHIBITS GYMKHANA FOOD BOOTH PANCAKE BREAKFAST COUNTRY QUILTERS Kidsland
Big Thank You to our 2014 SponsorsFind a complete listing on our website: www.vanscoyanddistrictagsociety.ca
Friday, August 15Entry Registration & Exhibit Drop-o
5 - 8 pm - Vanscoy Circle Hall
Please bring completed entry formsNote: space will be available to complete forms at the hall.
Entrants must ll out entry forms and tags ** tags can also be picked up with your catalogue
for early completion and easier entry drop-o
Saturday, August 167 - 8 am ONLY Horticulture & Baking entries will be accepted8 - 11 am Exhibit Judging8 - 5 pm Food Booth Open9 am Vanscoy Community Rec Board Ball Tournament 9 am Lil Britches Rodeo registration9:30 am Lil Britches Rodeo11-12 am Gymkhana Registration12 pm Gymkhana11- 4 pm Bouncy Castles - parent supervised play11 - 4 pm Exhibits Open for viewing (1 day only)11- 4 pm Quilt Display Country Quilters1 - 4 pm Kidsland Crafts / Games / Fun 3 - 4 pm Balloon Man4 - 5 pm Exhibit Pick up & Prize Money awarded5 pm Beef on a Bun & Salad - $5/person6 pm Registration for Farmers Amazing Race7 pm Farmers Amazing Race8 pm Karaoke Time 8:30 Family Street Dance Music by JoMama
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
SUNDAY 8 10 AM
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY
SATURDAY ONLY
HALL & SENIOR CENTRE
FAMILY STREET DANCE
8:30 pm - JoMama
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