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RM Review Serving the RM of Vanscoy, Harris and Montrose October 2012 Volume 13 Number 9 FREE INDEX Try our On-Line Reader on your computer, iPhone or iPad - Go to www.rmreview.net today ! Council Reports......p. 4 Election 2012..........p. 6 - 9 MP Report...............p. 12 Calendar....................p. 15 Police Patrol............p. 5 School News............p. 10 MLA Report............p. 13 Business Directory....p. 16 E L E C T I O N 2012 Full Coverage Pages 6-9 CTV Home Town Tour Jim Abel receives Home Town Hero Award Exclusive Pictures and Videos at www.rmreview.net Happy Thanksgiving Delisle Fire Department adds Quad for Grass Fires Pictured with new quad unit are (l -r) Darin Sekulich (Delisle Co-op), Ian Larner (Agrium), Al Dreher (Fire Chief), Chris Thunstrom (Deputy Fire Chief), Ron Stevens (Delisle Councillor) T he Delisle Fire Department recently add a new Quad unit to the fleet. It is designed to get into hard to reach areas in a grass fire and is equiped with a water sprayer. Fire Chief Al Dreher spearheaded the quad project. He obtained the quad from Moody’s Equipment at a considerable discount, and an Agrium donation covered the cost. The trailer was provided by Flamans at cost, and a do- nation from the Delisle Co-op covered that expense. The fire departments own fundraising projects covered the re- maining costs of converting the quad by installing the water tank, sprayer and lights. Although the department hopes to never have to use the unit, they know the day will come, and they will be able to respond more effectively. A true community co-operation project that will serve all the residents well for years to come. A s part of the CTV Home Town Tour event, long time Vanscoy resident, Jim Abel received the CTV Home Town Hero Award. Vanscoy Village Council was asked to nominated a resident for the award. Jim was chosen for his many years of serving the community. He has served on the village council and supported the community through many years of volunteer work. He has also lent a helping hand in many ways, to countless friends and neighbors over the years. Congratulations to Jim Abel. Vanscoy Mayor Jerome Robert and Jim Abel at CTV event. Story on Page 11

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Page 1: RM Review October 2012

RM ReviewServing the RM of Vanscoy, Harris and Montrose October 2012Volume 13 Number 9

FREE

INDEXTry our On-Line Reader on your computer, iPhone or iPad - Go to www.rmreview.net today !

Council Reports......p. 4 Election 2012..........p. 6 - 9 MP Report...............p. 12 Calendar....................p. 15

Police Patrol............p. 5 School News............p. 10 MLA Report............p. 13 Business Directory....p. 16

E

L

E

C

T

I

O

N

2012

Full

Coverage

Pages 6-9

CTV Home Town Tour

Jim Abel receives

Home Town Hero Award

Exclusive Pictures and Videos at www.rmreview.net

HappyThanksgiving

Delisle Fire Department adds

Quad for Grass Fires

Pictured with new quad unit are (l -r)

Darin Sekulich (Delisle Co-op), Ian Larner (Agrium),

Al Dreher (Fire Chief), Chris Thunstrom (Deputy Fire

Chief), Ron Stevens (Delisle Councillor)

The Delisle Fire Department recently add a new Quad

unit to the fleet. It is designed to get into hard to

reach areas in a grass fire and is equiped with a

water sprayer. Fire Chief Al Dreher spearheaded the quad

project. He obtained the quad from Moody’s Equipment at a

considerable discount, and an Agrium donation covered the

cost. The trailer was provided by Flamans at cost, and a do-

nation from the Delisle Co-op covered that expense. The

fire departments own fundraising projects covered the re-

maining costs of converting the quad by installing the

water tank, sprayer and lights.

Although the department hopes to never have to use the

unit, they know the day will come, and they will be able to

respond more effectively.

A true community co-operation project that will serve all

the residents well for years to come.

As part of the CTV Home Town Tour event, long time

Vanscoy resident, Jim Abel received the CTV

Home Town Hero Award.

Vanscoy Village Council was asked to nominated a resident for

the award. Jim was chosen for his many years of serving the

community. He has served on the village council and supported

the community through many years of volunteer work. He has

also lent a helping hand in many ways, to countless friends and

neighbors over the years. Congratulations to Jim Abel.

Vanscoy Mayor Jerome Robert and Jim Abel at CTV event.

Story onPage 11

Page 2: RM Review October 2012

Editorial ‘Tell me no Secrets’For many years I have been in unique position of publishing the local paper for

our community. As a result I am often taken aside by someone that wants to

share with me a problem they are having.

These problems range from issues with the RM or thier local town governments

to complaints about thier neighborhood or school.

They are often frustrated that efforts they have made to address their situation

has fallen on deaf ears. I know from experience the frustration of receiving lip

service when you voice their concerns, especially when they represent you.

Often, when one is dealing with a group or organization that has an agenda,

they will do what they can to make you feel like a trouble maker, that you are

the only one that holds that opinion and should just accept the situation.

I always encourage such people to write a letter to this paper, voicing their con-

cern and shedding light on the situation being swept under the carpet, but I can

count on one hand how many times I have printed a letter to the editor in the

past decade. I have always found this very disappointing.

The problem is always the same. “I would love to write a letter but I don’t want

my name on it.” Well sorry, it doesn’t work that way.

Sometimes I am asked to write an article about their situation, but they don’t

want to be quoted on any of the facts. That don’t work either.

Understandably, these unfortunate souls live in a small community and feel if

they make any noise they will only make their situation worse.

Even though there may be many others that feel the same way but also believe

they are the only ones. So they are all forced to keep it their secret.

Classic bullying victims.

Well, in October you will have your chance to make your voice heard and no one

will know it is you. It is called a secret ballot.

On October 24th you can go to the polls and vote for the person that you believe

will make things better for you and your community.

No names, no fear of repercussions, total anonymity.

Freedom. The freedom to choose, that comes with all democracies.

So does freedom of speech, but maybe that is too big of a step for some.

See you in November when we will take time to remember those who chose to

give their life, rather than have to live in silence.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Ken Sowter, Editor

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668-1312

Town of Asquith

Serviced Residential Lots

Starting at $35,000.00.

Tax Incentives for these lots are 0% Mu-

nicipal Taxes for Year 1, 50% Municipal

Taxes for Year 2, 75% Municipal Taxes

for Year 3. Contact Asquith Town office

329-4341 for more information.

TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST

TOWN OF DELISLE

PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWANNotice is hereby given under The Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the

land and title number described in the following list are fully paid before the 30th day of November, 2012,

an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land.

NOTE: A sum for costs in an amount required by Subsection 4(3) of The Tax

Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel.

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TITLE TOTAL COSTS TOTAL ARREARS

LOT BLOCK PLAN NUMBER ARREARS ADVERTISING AND COSTS

7 5 S6147 138381396 $616.24 $36.00 $652.24

8 13 G11 129560823 $1,167.65 $36.00 $1,203.65

15 2 AB1153 113925810 $851.71 $36.00 $887.71

Dated this 28th day of September, 2012.

Mark Dubkowski

Treasurer

Dead-Line for November 2012 Edition Submissions is Friday, October 19, 2012

VANSCOY COMMUNITY

RECREATION BOARD

Is now accepting tenders for the

Vanscoy Arena 2012-2013 Season

For the following:

Arena Booth Convener

Arena Ice Maintenance

Arena Caretaker

Tenders will be received no later than

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tenders can be faxed to 978-0237,

Mailed to VCRB – PO Box 246 – Vanscoy, Sk

Or dropped off at the

Village Office – 109 Main Street, Vanscoy

VANSCOY COMMUNITY

RECREATION BOARD

Is now taking orders for the

COMMUNITY CALENDARS.

New Village and RM Residents

wanting their birthdate / anniversary

information to be included in the

calendar can call the office.

To place your order / information call

the Village Office at 668-2008

or Email [email protected]

Orders must be in no later than

November 30, 2012

VANSCOY COMMUNITY

RECREATION BOARD

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2012

7:30 pm at the Vanscoy Circle Hall

A great opportunity to get involved in your

Community, let the board know what pro-

grams you would like to see in Vanscoy

Elections will take place for President,

Vice President and Secretary of the Board

Page 3: RM Review October 2012

Saturday Septem-

ber 8th was the

re-scheduled date

for the Vanscoy & Dis-

trict Agricultural Soci-

ety Horse Show and

Gymkhana. New sand

footing was put in by

the Vanscoy & District

Ag Society. The sun

was shining and both

horses and riders put

on a wonderful horse

show for family, friends

and spectators. The

grounds were full of

trailers and riders

ready to go for the 9am

light horse show. The

day started with the

halter classes, English

riding, the famous

walk-trot, and lead line

to all the western

classes, trail and closed

off the day with fast

and exciting

Gymkhana which took

us right up until dark.

There were 49 horses

that competed in the

show and gymkhana.

Thank you to our judge

of the day Debbie Joel

from Elbow, Sask. Also

a big thank you to all

the families, friends

and spectators that

came out to watch the

show. Thank you to

Glenn Lyons and fam-

ily for the great food

booth that filled the

food and drink gap for

those riding and work-

ing all day.

We look forward to

planning the 30th An-

niversary Summer Fair

for 2013. We encour-

age and welcome old

and new members to

come out and help with

the planning for next

year’s show and cele-

bration. For further in-

formation please

contact Linda Wright

493-8125 or Carol

Weiler 934-1956

Submitted by:

Vanscoy & District

Agricultural Society

RM Review 3October 2012www.rmreview.net

Vanscoy Light Horse and Gymkhana

Golf fore Life Raises $6270

Golden Phantoms

VANSCOY COMMUNITY RECREATION BOARD

FALL TURKEY SUPPERSUNDAY

NOVEMBER 4th

First Come, First Served

...beginning at 4:30pm

Vanscoy Circle Hall

Adults $10, 6-12 Years $5

For Take-out Orders call 668-2008 (leave a message)

or Email [email protected]

Take-out orders can be picked up at Vanscoy Arena

Tremendous community support again at the Golf fore Life event hosted by the Delisle Golf & Country Club

NIGHT

Bring a favorite HotWheels Car

& wear your HotWheels Gear!

Games

Bu y NE W Ho tWH E E l s

Everyone Welcome!Need More Info? Call 668 - 1312

PrizesDraws

October 12

7:00pmVanscoy Circle Hall

$2 / Person

Displays

Lunch

Snacks

a Vanscoy United Church event

Request or Renew @ www.wheatland.sk.ca

Monday Wednesday Friday Noon - 4pm Noon - 4pm & 7pm - 9pm 10am - 5pm

493 - 8288 201 - 1st St W

DelisleBranch

StorytimeWednesday Eveningsfrom 6:30pm - 7:00 pmOctober 3, 10, 17, 24

UsedBook SaleOctober15-19

Back row (l-r) Coaches Ryan McEarn, James Southam, Dil-

lon Silverthorn, Ben Thomas, Patrick Arno, Rowan Fayant,

Alex Rorke, Rod Southam, coaches Ryan MacEwan, Char

Southam

Front row (l-r) Mike Melnyk, Kal Ledoux, Dane Arntsen, Jeff

Shirley, Austin Blais, Austin MacEwan

The Saskatoon ban-

tam phantoms won

gold in Strathmore

AB August 12th against

the Prince Albert Astros.

They played 4 round

robin games, the 1 vs 2

game and the final and

were undefeated in all

games. They had a fantas-

tic season finishing sec-

ond in Provincials,

winning the Presidents

Tournament back in May

and ending their season

winning western Canadi-

ans.

The Saskatoon Pee Wee

Phantoms with players

from Saskatoon,

Vanscoy, Martensville and

Delisle won westerns in Maple

Ridge BC on August 6th. They

beat Prince Albert Astros in

the gold medal game to become

champions. They were unde-

feated in round robin play

against teams from Manitoba,

British Columbia and

Saskatchewan. They fell short

in the 1 vs 2 game to Prince

Albert so had to beat BC in a

semi final to advance to the

final. They did just that and

then went on to beat PA 9-2 in

4 and a half innings. It was a

fantastic tournament and they

all played exceptional!

Back row (l-r) Coach Rob Websdale, Hayden Twordick, Clayton

McKenzie, coach Brooks Penrod, Josh Websdale, Justin

Thiessen, manager Teresa Shirley, coach Scott Hudson

Front row- Zac Leganchuk, Reid Dubkowski, Cayden

Schmautz, James Shirley, Jordan Hudson, Brock Sloboshan,

Christian Ducharme

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TOWN OF ASQUITHAsquith Town Council held its Septem-

ber Council meeting on September 11,

2012.

The three old municipal wells that were

located behind and in the old water plant

were decommissioned.

The Town of Asquith applied for the

Community Rink Affordability Grant on

behalf of the Asquith Rink Board for a

grant of $2,500 that Sask Parks and

Recreation administers to each rink in

the Province.

A moving permit was issued to move a

garage into town; a building permit was

issued to alter a garage; a building per-

mit was issued to construct a garage, and

a demolition permit was issued to demol-

ish a house.

The Town of Asquith accepted a bid for

the sale of the Ford Tractor in the

amount of $2,351.00.

The two serviced lots in the 500 block of

Andrew Street were reduced to a sale

price of $35,000.00 + GST and the eight

new serviced lots on Lunn Street were

priced at a sale price of $40,000.00 +

GST. Council also initiated tax incen-

tives for the aforementioned lots. The in-

centives are that for the first year, the

Town charges 0% municipal taxes, the

second year 50% municipal taxes and the

third year the Town charges 75% munici-

pal taxes.

The Town is sponsoring the Royal Cana-

dian Legion's Military Service Recogni-

tion Book by purchasing an

advertisement for $195.00.

The Town of Asquith also declared Sep-

tember to be Muscular Dystrophy Month

in the Town of Asquith.

A letter was received from the Ministry of

Government Relations, Emergency Man-

agement, indicating that the Town has

been successful in receiving grant money

with which to purchase the Jaws of Life

for the Asquith Fire Department. A let-

ter was in turn sent to the Right Honor-

able Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of

Canada, requesting that the Federal Gov-

ernment revisit their decision to cut all

funding to the Joint Emergency Pre-

paredness Program. It was this program

that municipalities used to be able to ac-

cess for the purchase of capital items and

for the purpose of training of individuals

in dealing with emergency situations.

2012 is a general municipal election year.

Election Day will be held on October 24,

2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and the

Advance Election will be held on October

18, 2012 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Mayor James Maddin had retained his

position through acclamation. There will

be an election for Councillors, as there

were seven nominations received for six

positions. The following individuals have

thrown their hats into the ring to become

future councilors for the Town of Asquith:

Ross Beal, Gary Dumont, Gail Erhart,

Karen Gamble, Don Lysyshyn, Sue Saw-

icki and Wayne Strom.

TOWN OF DELISLEDelisle Town Council held a regular

meeting on September 13.

Council hired Caley Dokken as an Out-

side Maintenance Worker, beginning Oc-

tober 1st.

Debbie Rolston was given permission to

establish a mini photography gallery in

the front hallway of the Town Office

building.

The Town acknowledged Delisle Commu-

nity Ag Lands’ name change to the

Delisle Crops for Community. This group

will be using the newly annexed farm-

land east of Town as a means of fundrais-

ing for recreational infrastructure.

The Tax Lien List was approved, authen-

ticated and advertised.

Due to increasing environmental regula-

tions, burning rubble at the Waste Man-

agement Area is discontinued. Gyproc

and glass will now be disposed of in the

Loraas container and there will be a $60

charge/half ton truck. Asphalt and ce-

ment will be accepted at n/c provided

they are separated - they will have their

own separate stockpile and the materials

will be crushed and reused as road mate-

rial. Since material will not be buried on

sited, the Town is applying to the

province for ‘transfer station’ status only.

RM OF VANSCOYCongratulations to Reeve Floyd Chap-

ple, Harvey Pippin, Councillor for Divi-

sion No. 1, Leonard Junop, Councillor for

Division No. 3 and Ron Stevens Council-

lor for Division No. 5. All positions were

re-elected by acclamation.

There will not be an elected held on

Wednesday October 24th.

Council approved six applications for de-

velopment and building permits at their

September 11th meeting.

The next regular meeting of Council will

be held on Tuesday, October 9th.

VILLAGE OF VANSCOYCouncil of the Village of Vanscoy has

approved five more building permits in

the last few council meetings. We are told

there are only a few lots left in the new

subdivision.

An application was received to allow mul-

tiple unit dwellings on Parcel F in the

Village. Public Notice will be given when

the process is more completed.

Council approved a conditions agreement

for sale of lots; the agreement states

there will be a two year building commit-

ment included in the agreement. The

agreement cannot be assigned to anyone

without approval from council.

A huge thanks to CTV for promoting the

Village in their Home Town Tour on

Monday. The event was attended by more

than 200; the BBQ was enjoyed by all.

Jim Abel was nominated to receive the

Home Town Hero Award presented to

him by CTV.

The Municipal election will be held

Wednesday October 24 in the Village Of-

fice. Voting hours are 9am until 8pm.

The Advance Poll will be held Tuesday

October 16 from 4pm until 8pm.

Candidates are reminded that they can

authorize an agent to attend the polls to

observe the proceedings; however all

agents must be appointed beforehand by

the candidate.

Candidates for Mayor

- Jerome Robert

- Robb McGill

Candidates for Councilor

- John Hendrickson

- Robin Odnokon

- Denise Robert

- Brent Lensen

- Ken Padley

4 October 2012

COUNCIL REPORTS

www.rmreview.net RM Review

AsquithTown

CleanupDay

Asquith Town Council sponsored a Town

Cleanup Day on September 15, 2012.

Council members drove around picking up

yard and garden waste for residents, and some

residents pitched in to help trim unruly trees and

clean up the Town! A BBQ followed and a good

time was had!

Page 5: RM Review October 2012

Saskatchewan has

had a higher

than normal inci-

dent of fatal car colli-

sions thus far in 2012.

Whether you are trav-

eling five miles to

grandma's house or 500

miles, these tips will

help you travel safely.

Tip No. 1: Plan Ahead

If you need to do any

driving this Thanksgiv-

ing holiday then you

need to plan ahead to

ensure that you are

prepared to handle the

challenges offered by

possible holiday

storms, road condi-

tions, construction and

traffic jams.There are a

lot of resources that

you can use to plan

your Thanksgiving

travel ahead of time.

Road reports, weather

predictions, travel ad-

visories and maps can

all be found online,

from local radio sta-

tions, from television

and from travel agents.

Use the information

that you obtain from

these sources to plan

ahead for travel delays,

detours and hazardous

road conditions.

Tip No. 2: Avoid Last

Minute Travel

In order to reduce

stress and reduce the

amount of traffic that

you will have to fight to

get to your chosen des-

tination, you will want

to avoid rushing to

your destination at the

last minute. Allow

yourself plenty of time

to get from your home

to your Thanksgiving

destination. Take into

consideration frequent

pit stops, slow moving

traffic, weather devel-

opments and road con-

dition concerns.

Tip No. 3: Be Prepared

for Emergencies

Be prepared for emer-

gencies by carrying (1)

a first aid kit, (2) a

roadside emergency

kit, (3) a spare tire and

jack, (4) a cell phone,

(5) blankets, (6) water

and (7) food. These

items will keep you

safe in the event that

you are in an accident,

if your car breaks down

or if you are delayed

because of an accident.

Tip No. 4: Let People

Know Your Travel

Plans

If you will be driving a

long distance this

Thanksgiving holiday

you will want to let

someone know when

you will be traveling,

what route you will be

taking and when you

plan on leaving your

home. This way if

something happens

along the way, someone

will know where to look

for you and where to

send help. If you have a

cell phone then you will

want to update your

friends and/or family

about your progress

each time you stop for

gas or food.

Tip No. 5: Prepare Your

Car for the Drive

It is very important

that you prepare your

car for your Thanksgiv-

ing journey before you

leave. You will want to

have the car's fluids

checked and filled, you

will want to make sure

you have the right tires

for the journey and

that they are properly

inflated, you will want

to make sure the en-

gine is in good condi-

tion and you will want

to make sure your oil

has been changed. If

you will be traveling in

inclement weather

then you will want to

also make sure your

windshield wipers are

still in good condition.

Tip No. 6: Stay Alert

The majority of colli-

sions tend to be caused

by human error. Stay

alert and focused on

the road during your

travels. Do not let dis-

tractions such as other

people in the vehicle or

cell phone usage inter-

fere with the operation

of your motor vehicle.

REMEMBER.....it is

better to arrive at

your destination

safely rather than

not all.

RM Review 5October 2012www.rmreview.net

Police PatrolCst. Sheryl Raymond

Safe Travels This Long Weekend Holiday

Dwein Trask Realty Inc.

Amanda Cobler Andrew Cumming Dwein Trask Victoria Cumming

Sales Associate Sales Associate Broker Sales Associate

(306)221-5675 (306)370-9597 (306)221-1035 (306)270-9740

www.dweintraskrealty.ca

Grandora

3 – approx. 40 acre parcels less than 5 min. from Blairmore Walmart

$199000-$249900 MLS

Hwy 7 Building site. 155.60 acres approx. 10 km from s’toon on hwy 7.

$319900 MLS

Asquith – 4 approx. 40 acre parcels 2 miles west of Asquith. $99900.00

-$109900 MLS.

Morrison Acreage – 3 bedroom bung. On Beam Road just west of S’-

toon. $399900 MLS

Delisle/Vanscoy

– 39.93 acres just out of Delisle. Fully subdivided and ready to build

$74900 MLS

10 acres west of S’toon ready to develop. $69900 MLS

Page 6: RM Review October 2012

6 October 2012 www.rmreview.net RM Review

ELECTION 2012NOTICE OF CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

[Subsection 160.15(1) of the Act]

Form B

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF MONTROSE No. 315

Public Notice is hereby given that nominations

of candidates for the office of:

COUNCILLOR FOR DIVISION NO. FOUR,

will be received by the undersigned at the

municipal office during normal office hours

until Wednesday, October 24th, 2012 at

4:00 p.m. local time.

Nomination forms may be obtained from the

municipal office.

Dated this 20th day of September, 2012.

Ray French

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF ADVANCE VOTING

FORM N

[Subsection 160.53 of the Act]

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF MONTROSE No. 315

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 2012

Public notice is hereby given that the council

has made provision for advanced voting for the

benefit of qualified voters who have reason to

belive that they will be necessarily absent from

their places of residence on election day.

Advanced voting will take place on Monday,

the 22nd day of October between the hours of

9:00 am and 5:00 pm at the poll located in the

council meeting room in Donavon,

Saskatchewan

Dated at Donavon, Saskatchewan this 20th day

of September, 2012.

Ray French

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL

[Subsection 160.23(2) of the Act]

FORM E

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF HARRIS No. 316

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 2012

Whereas:

Name of Candidate Nominated for Office

Ted Gross Reeve

Russell Gordon Councillor Division 1

Bryce McKenzie Councillor Division 2

Brent Genest Councillor Division 3

are the only candidates, I hereby give notice

that no voting will take place on October 24th,

2012.

Dated this 24th day of September, 2012.

Jim Angus

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL

FORM E

[Subsection 160.15(1) of the Act]

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF Montrose No. 315

Municipal Elections 2012

Whereas Dennis Goll, nominated for the of-

fice of Councillor for Division No.1, is the

only candidate, I hereby give notice that no

voting for the office will take place on October

24, 2012.

Dated this 20th day of September, 2012.

Ray French

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF VOTE

FORM G

[Subsection 160.27 of the Act]

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF MONTROSE No. 315

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 2012

Public notice is hereby given that:

(1) A vote will be held for the election of Reeve

for the Rural Municipality and of a Councillor

for Division No. Three and Councillor for Divi-

sion No. Five

(2) The vote will take place on Wednesday, the

24th day of October 2012, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm

at:

ALL DIVISIONS, POLL AT

COUNCIL MEETING ROOM IN

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(3) I will declare the results of the voting at the

municipal office in Donavon, Saskatchewan on

the 25th day of October, 2012 at the hour of

9:00 am.

Dated at Donavon, Saskatchewan this 20th day

of September, 2012.

Ray French

Returning Officer

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NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL

Whereas a poll is not required pursuant to The

Local Government Election Act for the office of:

Mayor: Village of Harris

Councillors (4): Village of Harris

I hereby give notice that no voting for the said

offices will take place and that the following

persons are elected by acclamation:

Mayor: Ron Genest

Councillors: Don Seymour

John Wallebeck

Chris Adair

Dolores Neil

Dated at Harris, this 21st day of September,

2012.

Rhonda Leonard

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL

FORM E

[Subsection 160.15(1) of the Act]

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF VANSCOY No. 345

Municipal Elections 2012

Whereas::

Floyd Chapple -nominated for the office of

Reeve

Harvey Pippin -nominated for the office of

Councillor for Division No. 1

Leonard Junop -nominated for the office of

Councillor for Division No. 3

Ron Stevens -nominated for the office of

Councillor for Division No. 5

are the only candidates, I hereby give notice

that no voting for the offices will take place

on October 24, 2012.

Dated this 27th day of September, 2012.

Shawn Antosh

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF POLL

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that:

1. A Poll has been granted for the election of:

Mayor: Town of Delisle

Councillor: Town of Delisle

2. Voting will take place on Wednesday the

24th of October, 2012 from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm

at the polling place listed below.

3. I will declare the results of the election at

the Delisle Town Office on the 25th day of Oc-

tober, 2012 at the hour of 11:00 am.

Polling Area No. Polling Place Address

1 Delisle 313-

Town Hall 3rd Street West

Dated this 21st day of September, 2012.

Mark Dubkowski

Returning Officer

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION

Form N

(Section 55 of the Act)

NOTICE OF POLL

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that:

1. A Poll has been granted for the election of:

Mayor: Village of Vanscoy

Councillor: Village of Vanscoy

2. Voting will take place on Wednesday the

24th of October, 2012 from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm

at the polling place listed below.

3. I will declare the results of the election at

109 Main Street (Village Office) on the 25th

day of October, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 am.

Polling Area No. Polling Place Address

1 Village Office 109

Main Street

Dated at Vanscoy, SK this

20th day of September, 2012

Dawn Steeves

Returning Officer

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION

Form O

(Clause 94(b) of the Act)

NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLL

VILLAGE OF VANSCOY

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that provi-

sion has been made for an advance poll for

electors who:

1. Are physically disabled

2. Have been appointed as election officials or

3. Anticipate being unable to vote on the day

of the election.

Voting will take place on:

TUESDAY OCTOBER 16, 2012

Between the hours of: 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm

at Vanscoy Village, 109 Main Street

Dawn Steeves

Returning Officer

Form K

(Sections 56 and 58 of the Act)

NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLL

Whereas a poll is not required pursuant to

The Local Government Election Act for the of-

fice of:

Mayor: Town of Asquith

no voting for the said office will take place,

and the following person is elected by accla-

mation:

James Maddin

Dated at Asquith this

21st day of September, 2012

Holly Cross

Returning Officer

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION

Form I

(Section 55 of the Act)

NOTICE OF POLL

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Poll

has been granted for the election of:

Councillors - 6 - Town of Asquith

and that voting will take place on Wednesday

the 24th of October, 2012 from 9:00 am to 8:00

pm at the polling place listed below, and that

I will, at the Town Office on the 24th day of

October, 2012, at the hour of 9:00 pm, declare

the results of the election.

Polling Place Address

Asquith Town Office 535 Main Street,

Asquith, SK

Dated at Asquith, SK this

21st day of September, 2012

Holly Cross

Returning Officer

Form J

(Clause 94(b) of the Act)

NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLL

TOWN OF ASQUITH

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that provi-

sion has been made for an advance poll for

electors who:

1. Are physically disabled

2. Have been appointed as election officials

or

3. Anticipate being unable to vote on the day

of the election.

Voting will take place on:

THURSDAY OCTOBER 18, 2012

Between the hours of: 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm

at the Asquith Town Office, 535 Main Street,

Asquith, SK

Holly Cross

Returning Officer

NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLL

TOWN OF DELISLE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that provi-

sion has been made for an advance poll for

electors who:

1. Are physically disabled

2. Have been appointed as election officials

or

3. Anticipate being unable to vote on the day

of the election.

Voting will take place on:

MONDAY OCTOBER 15, 2012

Between the hours of: 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm

at the Delisle Town Hall, 313-3rd Street West

Mark Dubkowski

Returning Officer

ELECTION 2012

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VILLAGE OF HARRIS

COUNCILLORS MAYOR

Ted Gross

(Acclamation)

Brent Genest

(Acclamation)

Bryce McKenzie

(Acclamation)

Russell Gordon

(Acclamation)

Chris Adair

(Acclamation)

Dolores Neil

(Acclamation)

John Wallebeck

(Acclamation)

Don Seymour

(Acclamation)

Ron Genest

(Acclamation)

Harvey Pippin

(Acclamation)

Leonard Junop

(Acclamation)

Ron Stevens

(Acclamation)

Floyd Chapple

(Acclamation)

Dennis Goll

(Acclamation)

Neal McCutcheon

Greg Anderson

(Incumbent)

Maylene Starling

(Incumbent)

Henry Boire

Lyndon Bjorndalen

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TOWN OF ASQUITH

COUNCILLORS MAYOR

Don Lysyshyn

(Incumbent)

Sue Sawicki

(Incumbent)

Karen Gamble

Garry Dumont Sr.

Gail Erhart

(Incumbent)

Ross Beal

Jim Maddin

(Acclamation)

Wayne Strom

I moved to Asquith from Per-

due in 2003 with my husband

Alex and Daughter Jenna. I

had served as councillor for

the Village of Perdue for 12

years and enjoyed the chance

to be involved in local poli-

tics. I am currently a director

for the Biggar Credit Union

representing the members

from Perdue and Asquith and

would like to see financial

services return

to Asquith.

I work at Al Andersons

Source for Sports as their Ac-

counting Manager. I love my

job working with young ener-

getic people who KNOW

THEIR STUFF! I received

my diploma in Accountancy

from SIAST and have en-

joyed a variety of positions

including secretary for the

Village of Kinley. This train-

ing has given me great in-

sight into the municipal act

and the operations of a town

and its services.

I believe Asquith has a great

future. With an energetic

Council motivated to support

growth and business, I know

Asquith can continue to be a

top choice for new residences.

We have a terrific school,

stores, restaurants and many

home businesses.

Supporting our recreational

services provides more ways

to be a great community.

Please support me with your

vote - I would appreciate an

opportunity to work for the

Town of Asquith as a Coun-

cillor.

I have recently retired from

Old Dutch Foods where I

worked for 51 years as Re-

gional Sales Manager for

Saskatchewan and Northern

Manitoba. I currently drive

semi to keep myself busy. I

have 6 children and 14 grand

children. I have lived in the

area for the past 19 years

and 3 years ago moved into

the Town of Asquith. I served

as councillor for 2 years be-

fore running for Mayor last

election. I have served on

many local committees -

Rodeo, PBR, Rink Board and

was Minor Hockey President.

I have lived in Asquith for

the past 5 years. I have 4

children that did or do attend

Lord Asquith School. I work

in town and am available to

the residents every day. I

would like to be involved in

creating Community Devel-

opment and Safety programs.

Be sure to get out and vote.

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TOWN OF DELISLE

COUNCILLORS MAYOR

Ken Padley

Robb McGill

VILLAGE OF VANSCOY

COUNCILLORS MAYOR

Denise Robert

Brent Lensen

John Hendrickson

(Incumbent)

Robin Odnokon

(Incumbent)

Jerome Robert

(Incumbent)Rob Ouellette

Curt Gessell

Teresa Shirley

(Incumbent)

Darcy Peakman

(Incumbent)

Dave Anderchek

John McFarlane

(Incumbent)

Dan Mantyka

(Incumbent)

Derek Kirsch

(Incumbent)

Rita Pfoh

(Incumbent)

After completing Ag. school,

Curt began his career work-

ing for Monsanto Canada.

First as an account manager

based in Medicine Hat, AB.

he called on crop input retail-

ers in the southern portion of

the province. In 2001, he ac-

cepted a marketing position

with the company at their

Canadian head office in Win-

nipeg, MB. where he held nu-

merous marketing roles

during his four year stay

there. “Working with a com-

pany that size, in their head

office was a great opportu-

nity,” says Gessell. “I was

fortunate to work with some

very talented people. I

learned a lot about managing

budgets, teamwork, people

management and communi-

cation.” Missing the small

town life, in 2004, Curt and

his wife Anne, moved back to

Medicine Hat where he

began working as a project

manager for a market re-

search company, Stratus

Agri-Marketing. “That was a

very interesting job. It really

made a person think about

the big picture - how to ana-

lyze markets and the factors

that influence them.” In

2008, Curt returned to the

family farm to join his father

Brent and brother Clint. “My

brother and I are third gener-

ation farmers in our family.

Farming was always some-

thing I sort of planned to re-

turn to - I just took the long

road getting there. Moving

back to Delisle, the town I

grew up in, was amazing.

We moved around a bit over

the past number of years…it

was nice to finally feel set-

tled.” says Gessell. “After liv-

ing in bigger city centers,

such a Winnipeg, you really

appreciate the things that

come with living in a smaller

community, such as security

and neighbors that look out

for your children and prop-

erty. Those things mean so

much.” Curt and his wife

Anne, have a young family of

three - Madeline (11), Ashlyn

(7) and Luke (5). Since re-

turning to Delisle, Curt has

become active in the commu-

nity. He is president of the

local crop production and

marketing club - Delisle Ag

Ventures, and recently joined

as an active committee mem-

ber for a new fundraising

project called “Delisle Crops

for Community”. When asked

about the upcoming election

on the 24th, he truly encour-

ages citizens to get out and

vote. “It is a very exciting

time for our community, and

residents deserve a strong

council to represent them. I

am thrilled about the possi-

bility of being a part of it.”

I have lived in Delisle since

1960 and have served on

council for the past 17 years.

I am Production Supervisor

at Great Western Brewing in

Saskatoon.

My focus in serving on coun-

cil is to maintain reasonable

and fair taxes while main-

taining and improving infra-

structure, growth and

development. With our new

land base and updated infra-

structure, we can now look at

recreational development

which has been on the back

burner over the past years. I

believe we can achieve this

with careful, responsible

planning for our current

needs, as well as future costs.

Hi my name is Darcy Peak-

man, I would like to welcome

you to this great community

of Delisle. I currently work

at Agrium Potash Mine as a

Millwright. I have lived in

Delisle for the last 38 years.

This is a great town to live

in and I will continue to

move forward to upgrade and

see continued growth for our

community if re-elected.

Looking forward to meeting

you and hope see you out on

election day

I am seeking a 2nd term as

Councillor for the Town of

Delisle. We have lived in

Delisle for 36 years and have

raised our 3 children here.

We also have 5 grandchil-

dren. I have been employed

at PCS Cory for the over 38

years and presently working

as a hoistman.

Over the years that we have

lived in Delisle I have been

involved in several organiza-

tions and committees. I de-

sire to play a role in helping

to make sure that Delisle is a

place that people and busi-

nesses want to call home.

Keeping the community in-

formed is one of a council

members most important

roles and I invite residents to

share their concerns and

ideas so that we can work to-

gether to make Delisle a bet-

ter place. I believe that the

town will continue to grow.

We have to plan for that and

work for the future.

The community of Delisle

and surrounding area has

always shown signs of great

potential. Being a commu-

nity, 20 minutes away from

the City of Saskatoon and

on a major highway heading

west, it also has great fu-

ture.

I feel that with a proper

team for council that we can

take this community to the

next level. We have to have

an economic development

plan to project for the future

as well as the present day

Delisle.

I propose to be part of the

future of the community, by

bringing a vision, as well as

addressing the present day

needs of the community.

A community that works to-

gether, stays together, and

grows together.

A community that look’s

into the future, and plans

for the future, has a future.

My commitment to the com-

munity as mayor is to show

the community of Delisle

that change is needed.

If we can use the approach

that we can keep our people,

as well as bring business in-

terest to the community, it

will show positive signs of

improvement. This will also

bring people to the commu-

nity.

We as a town have to have a

vision, as well as direction,

and I feel as being nomi-

nated Mayor in the town of

Delisle that we all have a

great future.

I have lived in Vanscoy since

2005 and have had ties to the

village since 1994 when I met

my now husband Curtis. We

lived in Saskatoon for a brief

period and after we had our

two girls we wanted them to

grow up in a community that

offered safety and security as

well as a friendly, community

minded atmosphere. We

knew that Vanscoy offered all

of these things and were ex-

cited when we joined the

community.

I truly believe in volunteer-

ing to make the community

you live in a wonderful place.

Since we moved to Vanscoy I

have served on the Vanscoy

Community Recreation

Board as Secretary, volun-

teered for many different

functions that have been held

in the community (fall sup-

per, seniors supper, snowmo-

bile rally), and was the

Manager of the Novice

Hockey Team last hockey

season.

I am extremely proud of my

involvement with the

Vanscoy & District Early

Learning Centre where I

served as Treasurer of the

Vanscoy and District Early

Learning Centre Building

Committee. The committee

put in a lot of time and com-

mitment to ensure that

Vanscoy would have a won-

derful facility that people

could take their children for

quality childcare.

If I am elected as councillor

of the Village of Vanscoy I

would like to ensure the con-

tinued growth of the village

as well as the necessary up-

grades to aging facilities. I

would like to see more in-

volvement in community

events like the annual Fair.

I am committed to the Com-

munity as a whole and would

love to see the community

spirit grow along with the

community. Vanscoy is a

wonderful community to live

in and if we all work together

we can continue this for gen-

erations to come.

My name is Robin Odnokon

and I am running for coun-

cilor for the Village of

Vanscoy. My husband and I

own The Robins Nest Cafe

and have lived in Vanscoy for

12 years. I have already

served one term on council

and have learned a lot and

continue to learn about the

day to day operations and

problems that we face in the

community. I hope to con-

tinue to serve as your coun-

cilor for the next four years. I

thank you for the support

you have shown to me over

the previous years.

I am once again asking for

the support of the people of

Vanscoy to go into a third

term of serving you on village

council.Since I have been on

council I have helped by

being instrumental in achiev-

ing the new waste water

treatment upgrade and the

building of our new lagoon

cells which are situated on

the west side of the Agrium

Potash mine. This was in-

strumental prior to the devel-

opment of 40 new lots which

have all sold but six at this

time. These lots are being de-

veloped by Willard Olauson

and will be turned over to the

town after the sale has been

completed. We still need to

work on our water treatment

to be able to service the bal-

ance of fourty one lots and

this we need to do without

putting further cost on the

existing tax payers in this

village. We are working on a

water and sewer service in

the industrial area as well as

Campbell Road to fully serv-

ice lots that had been sold

prior to me getting on village

council. We also have several

other issues that require

tending to which are in the

process of being finalized. So

you see we have work that

has started by this council

and I would like to have your

vote so I may stay on council

and help finish what we have

started. I would like to thank

all previous councillors that I

have served with he past five

years and especially His Wor-

ship Jerome Robert who is

once again running for

Mayor. We managed to get a

lot done in the past few years

together, and a I look at the

cast running for the council I

can see we can get a lot more

done and once again ask for

your support as I may serve

you the citizens of Vanscoy.

My loyalties lie deep rooted

and my passion is to do the

right thing for the village as

we move forward with new

development and trying to

keep our costs down so we

are not overtaxing our exist-

ing residents. So on Oct. 24 I

ask for your support and

trust to send me to work for

you as a Village councillor.

My name is Brent Lensen

and I am running for

Vanscoy Village Council. I

am a grain and cattle farmer

and a long-time resident of

Vanscoy.

I feel that common sense and

good judgement would be an

asset to Village Council.

Please come out and vote on

October 24th!

I look forward to working for

you in a second term and I

appreciate your support once

again.

I have nine years on council,

three as a Councillor and six

as Mayor. During my terms

there have been many

changes. The ones closest to

my heart are the improve-

ments to the Fire Depart-

ment, having our Health

Centre names a Primary

Health Centre and the es-

tablishment of a full time

Nurse Practitioner.

We are in the process of de-

veloping a 20 lot residential

subdivision, continuing on

from the 34 lot subdivision

that was completed a few

years ago. We have pur-

chased and annexed land for

future growth, keying on af-

fordable housing and recre-

ational facilities.

We are currently developing

an industrial subdivision

with one new business al-

ready in place and hopes of

attracting more.

We have done upgrades to

the rink, hall and to the

water treatment plant to in-

crease the water pressure in

town, as well as the con-

struction of a new lift sta-

tion.

I am asking for your support

at the polls. Please take the

time to vote.

Your Certified Empyre Dealer

Vincent Keindel

Phone (306) 382-0878 Fax (306) 978-8718

RR #3 - Site 318, Box 3, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6

• President of the Vanscoy

Rec Board for approximately

6 years, served on the build-

ing committee for the

Vanscoy Skating Rink

• Councilor of the Village

from 1981 – 1983

• Mayor of the Village from

1998 – 2001

• Moved to Saskatoon with

the family and when new

lots became available,

bought and built a new

home in Vanscoy

• Was elected Mayor in

2009 and has served in that

capacity up to the present

• Was involved in the fol-

lowing projects: new subdi-

vision, construction of the

new lagoon

• There are a few projects

on the horizon that Jerome

would like to see through to

the end, including the

treated water line and fu-

ture subdivisions in the Vil-

lage

Hello My name is Robb

McGill , My wife Tyanna

and our two boys have lived

in Vanscoy for the better

part of seven years now.

We have been very fortu-

nate to have been welcomed

into this great community

from the very first day we

moved in and have made a

lot

of good friends from right in

town and the surrounding

areas. I’m a Produce Broker

at Martin’s Produce in

Saskatoon and have been in

this industry since 1994.

Prior to my decision to run

for Mayor in this election, I

have been on the village

Council for the last three

years. In that time I have

had the pleasure of working

with and getting to know a

lot of good people. My plat-

form if you will ,should I be

fortunate enough to be

elected, will be one of fiscal

planning for both short and

long term projects that will

promote sustainable growth

for the Village.

If I you may have any ques-

tions for me please feel free

to email me at

[email protected] or give

me a call @ 291-7018.

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Coverage

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SCHOOL NEWS Welcome to a new school year! This year is sure to be filled with many excit-

ing activities and events. On Thursday September 13th, grades 4-8 experi-

enced an exciting trip to Regina. The trip included a tour of the Legislature

Building, going to the Science Centre/Imax Theatre, going to Mosaic Sta-

dium to watch the Saskatchewan Roughriders practice, and a tour of the

Saskatchewan RCMP Museum. Our cross country season has begun. Con-

gratulations to all of the cross country runners who participated in the

Langham meet on September 17th. The next upcoming meet is in Delisle on

September 26th. Our annual Terry Fox Run is coming up on September

27th so please come out and run with us and don’t forget to collect your

pledges! Volleyball season has started and both the boys and girls teams are

enjoying the season so far. September has been eventful and we are antici-

pating that October will be as well.

By: Braden Rein, Keesan Corey, and Amy Blom

VANSCOY

Welcome back to another great school year and welcome to all the new fami-

lies at Lord Asquith School. Our starting enrolment is 293. We have new

teachers in Kindergarten, Grade One and Grade 3/4. Welcome to Jennifer

Mason, Nichole Unger and Jennifer Leonew. We will be having a Meet the

Teacher barbeque on Oct. 18th. The Junior and Senior boys and girls are

busy practicing and playing volleyball and training for Cross Country Run-

ning. The photographer will be at our school on Monday, Sept. 24 to take

our pictures. A big thanks goes out to the Hot Meal Parents for the fantas-

tic breakfast on Opening Day. Please check out our web page at Lord

Asquith School to keep up to date on the happenings at our school.

LORD ASQUITH

Welcome back from everyone at Delisle Composite School. A special wel-

come to our new principal, Mr. Schlosser, who returns to DCS after a year

as VP in Dalmeny. Also, welcome to our many new students, and to our

eight intern teachers. It's a lot of new faces around the classrooms!

School activities began before the students even officially returned to school.

Here are a few updates that were submitted. Cross Country running is un-

derway. Many of our athletes already competed in a meet at Langham. In

Bantam Girls, Meagan K was 3rd and Chayla was 4th; in Midget Boys,

Christian finished 16th; in Midget Girls, Jordyn C was 3rd and Eliisa was

9th; in Senior Girls, Amee was 1st, Amy R was 5th, and Sonja was 7th.

Good job to all of these runners! Other dates to remember are the local

Rebel Run Wed. Sept. 26th, and districts at Blackstrap October 3rd. Junior

and Senior Girls volleyball teams are also in action, and the football team

already has two wins under its belt. More info on these teams as their sea-

sons progress!

The SRC put on a 'welcome back' BBQ for new staff and students, and are

planning for the Terry Fox Run on September 27. On the 28th, some of our

students are participating in activities for "Culture Days" in Canada. There

are many interesting things to take in and we are excited to be a part of it.

And that will bring September to a close. Until next month, that's it from

DCS!

DELISLE COMPOSITE

Welcome to the 2012-2013 school year!! At Pike Lake School we love the

start of a new year as the excitement and anticipation of what is to come is

so invigorating! The expectation is especially great as we look forward to cel-

ebrating our schools 100th year of existence in 2013. In the past few weeks

we have become familiar with new routines, new staff members, new stu-

dents, and set plans for our new learning. The world of exploration is upon

us once again!

Leading our exploration & journey of learning this year at Pike Lake School

is our new principal Claire Tarala. Claire has brought amazing creativity,

initiative and energy. Moreover her heartfelt belief that student learning

should be child-centered and adapted to meet the individual needs of the

student’s supports the success of all members of the Pike Lake School learn-

ing Community. Indeed the entire Pike Lake School Staff looks forward to

guiding our students as they endeavor to fulfill their learning potential.

In addition to our core Pike Lake School staff we are very fortunate to in-

clude the wonderful Pike Lake Community as an integral part of the Pike

Lake School team. Last year students and staff were very fortunate to wel-

come many community members as guest speakers, as volunteers and as

guests. The Pike Community was very generous in the donation of material

items to support our educational pursuits and also with monetary contribu-

tions to student led charity initiatives.

Students and staff also benefitted from venturing forth to various field trips

into the beautiful surrounding area of Pike Lake. Our school also continued

to feel the wonderful support of the Pike Lake Community and School Assoc

(PLCSA). Pike Lake School is so thankful to have their support through the

use of the hall, but also in supporting all our schools learning adventures.

The September 13th Welcome Back to School and Community BBQ exempli-

fied the wonderful benefits of the partnerships between Pike Lake School,

the School Community Council(SCC), the PLCSA and community. The BBQ

was attended by many, and enjoyed by all! It was a great opportunity for

school and community members to enjoy a beautiful evening, meet and

greet the staff of Pike Lake School and its SCC, and register for community

activities. All that attended had the opportunity to visit with the Pike Lake

Firefighters, First Responders, PLCSA Executives and an RCMP Officer

from Warman Detachment, who provided the free “Child Find Clinic”. Spe-

cial thanks go to all who volunteered their time. Thank you to the PLCSA

for sharing the cost of hosting the gathering with the Pike Lake SCC.

Pike Lake Schools Before and After School Program started in September to

support our families. The program is run through The Boys and Girls Club.

It is a wonderful exciting program which we hope will work to support par-

ents/guardians and bring students to our school. Please contact the school if

you have any questions regarding this or any other program that our school

is developing.

In the near future Pike Lake School will be hosting many exciting events

and information sessions. Stay tuned for more information regarding our

school goals and activities to support the 2013 100th year celebration.

Please look for more information to come on our school sign, posted on our

school website and on poster boards in the Community.

Sept.27-Terry Fox Walk Everyone Invited

Oct.3-Ginormous Walk and Pike Lake Park Study

Oct.8-No School Thanksgiving Day

Oct.12-No School Professional Development Day

Oct. 14-20- Education Week

“Learning Success Today…Leading Success Tomorrow”

-Library Week: “Celebrating Our Past Imaging Our Future”

Oct.30-Pumpkin Carving (a.m.) -Halloween Dress up and Activities

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PIKE LAKE PRESCHOOLSeptember brought registration and beginning classes of Pike Lake Pre-

school. We have 5 four-year olds who come on Tuesdays and Fridays and 4

three-year olds on Thursdays. Both classes began with a get-to-know-you

day - drawing pictures of themselves and playing games to learn each oth-

ers' names (and mine!) Both classes learned about the number 1 - the 3-year

olds could recognize the number and the 4-year olds could recognize and

print it. Both classes also had a blue day where they made blue crafts, wore

blue clothes, and ate blue food.

The 4-year olds also learned about what kinds of things happen in the fall

and we had a name day where the children did activities to learn how to

spell and print their names. Once a week or so, the 4-year olds will also

learn about a particular letter and doing activities.

Both classes have quickly learned the classroom routines as well as the fact

that they can be comfortable & have fun, even without their parents around.

In October, both classes will learn about Thanksgiving, the number 2, the

colour orange, and have a Halloween Party - that means 2 parties for me!

The 4-yr olds will learn their phone numbers & begin a theme on health.

3-year old days: 4, 11, 18, 25

4-year old days: 2, 5, 9, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30 / Colour - orange Number - 2

If you have, or know of someone who has, a child who will be 3 or 4 by De-

cember 31st, 2012 and is interested in preschool, please phone Wendy at

978-8164 or Lyndsey at 244-2777 for more information.

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PM and Minister

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nounce the ap-

pointment of a

new Chief of De-

fence Staff

Prime Minister

Stephen Harper today

announced that Lieu-

tenant-General

Thomas J. Lawson,

currently Deputy Com-

mander of the North

American Aerospace

Defense Command

(NORAD), will be ap-

pointed Chief of the De-

fence Staff, and

promoted to the rank of

General. The change of

command ceremony

will take place in the

coming weeks.

"Lieutenant-General

Lawson is the right

leader for the Cana-

dian Armed Forces and

will bring a clear vision

and strong values to

the role," said Prime

Minister Harper. "His

experience, team-build-

ing skills and collabo-

rative approach will

help position the Cana-

dian Armed Forces for

the future."

Following his gradua-

tion from the Royal

Military College in

1979, Lieutenant-Gen-

eral Lawson’s distin-

guished career in the

Royal Canadian Air

Force included postings

to Baden, Germany,

Montgomery, Alabama,

and Cold Lake, Al-

berta. In 1998, he was

appointed Command-

ing Officer of 412

Squadron, and later

took charge of career

management for the

Air Force. In 2009, he

was promoted to Major-

General and became

Assistant Chief of the

Air Staff.

The Prime Minister

took the opportunity to

thank General Walter

J. Natynczyk for his ex-

emplary leadership as

the Chief of the De-

fence Staff since July

2008 and wished him

all the very best in his

future endeavours.

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MP REPORTSeptember 14, 2012

Kelly Block, MP

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Our government

is taking action

in the wake of the

tragic death of an 18-

year-old girl killed

while working as high-

ways flagperson. Ash-

ley Dawn Richards was

struck by a vehicle in

an Orange Zone in Au-

gust – a tragedy Pre-

mier Brad Wall

described as a sense-

less loss caused by bla-

tant disregard for the

rules. The Province of

Saskatchewan is part-

nering with the RCMP

to improve safety in the

Orange Zone. The

RCMP will conduct

traffic enforcement

blitzes targeting high-

way construction zones.

Our government will

announce further

measures in the coming

weeks. Motorists are

required by law to slow

to 60 kilometres an

hour where Orange

Zone signs are up and

workers are present.

Fines start at $140 and

increase by two dollars

for every km/h over the

speed limit up to 90

km/h. For speeds in

excess of 90 km/h, the

fine increases by four

dollars for every km/h

above the speed limit.

Your Saskatchewan

Party government is

keeping our promise to

improve access to

health care in rural

and remote communi-

ties. We met recently

with a delegation from

Nova Scotia about a

new model of care they

are using to do just

that – Collaborative

Emergency Centres, or

CECs. CECs combine

primary and emer-

gency care. In Nova

Scotia, they are typi-

cally open 24 hours a

day, seven days a

week. During the day,

CECs offer primary

health care provided by

a team of professionals,

including doctors and

nurses. At night, the

team includes a regis-

tered nurse and a para-

medic with physician

oversight. We see the

Nova Scotia model as

an innovative way to

meet the needs of rural

and remote communi-

ties by improving ac-

cess to services,

reducing wait times

and same or next-day

appointments.

With flu season just

around the corner, our

government has an-

nounced the return of

the annual influenza

vaccine program. Over

the next couple weeks,

the vaccine will become

available across the

province at public

health clinics and doc-

tor’s offices. The vac-

cine is recommended

for high risk groups

such as:

·

People with chronic

health conditions;

· Anyone 65 and over;

· Residents of nursing

homes and other

chronic care facilities;

· Children between the

ages of six months and

five-years-old;

· Pregnant women; and

· People in close contact

with any of the above

groups.

To find the nearest im-

munization clinic,

please contact your

doctor’s office, call

HealthLine at 1-877-

800-0002, or check out

the websites of regional

health authorities. For

more information on

the provincial immu-

nization program and

influenza, visit the

Ministry of Health’s

website at

www.health.gov.sk.ca

or the Healthline’s

website at www.health-

lineonline.ca.

September 20, 2012

Randy Weekes, MLA

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MLA REPORT

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the Party lead-

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tussle for votes

based on their

policy presenta-

tions. I am still

keenly inter-

ested in the out-

come of elections

because I con-

sider it my duty,

but I confess

that the elec-

toral process

particularly in

the last three

federal elections

to be an embar-

rassment. It did-

n’t happen over

night; however

the electorate let

it occur by per-

mitting our votes

to be siphoned

off by appeals to

our crassest in-

stincts.

Of course we

didn’t invent

this process in

Canada; it came

gift wrapped and

labelled “made

in the USA”. The

United States

has a long his-

tory of domestic

turmoil; north

vs. south, eman-

cipation of the

Black Ameri-

cans, Hispanic

immigration, the

power of the mil-

itary-industrial

sector, and being

the dominant

world power.

This has led to

factions and

splinter groups

all fighting for

political power.

The result is two

Parties whose

power bases are

bitterly divided

and a Congress

that is in a near

stalemate. Those

are the United

States’ problems;

however Canada

should not have

to import their

agonies.

Misleading vot-

ers to the wrong

polls and per-

sonal denigra-

tion of the

competitor’s

leader indicates

how far we have

already slipped.

The only way to

stop this down-

ward spiral is for

the electorate,

whether of the

Party you sup-

port or the oppo-

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by the election

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We are pleased to announce we have Jaala Cur-

ren returning to coach Power Skate, and also new

to our club, Jen Mason and Nicole Gryba will be

our CanSkate and StarSkate coaches.

We are planning to organize the PreCanSkate

and CanSkate like we did last season:

6:15 - 6:45 pm will be PreCanSkate 1 - 4 and

under who have never skated. We are going to di-

vide this group into two for ORIENTATION on

October 19 and 24.

6:45 - 7:15 pm PreCanSkate 2 (Second-year Pre-

CanSkaters). Will start on October 19th

6:30 - 7:15 pm will be CanSkate - 5 and up.

Children must have a CSA approved hockey hel-

met.

Skate Delisle has kept fees the same, even though

our ice rental rate has increased

Please contact Skate Delisle if still interested -

[email protected]

Our annual CRAFT SALE is scheduled for Octo-

ber 28th. For more information or to book a table

contact Jillian Walker at [email protected]

Skate Delisle will also be selling Moms Pantry

when the season begins.

Each $40 ticket book that was included with your

fees to sell $22 goes back to Skate Delisle and $18

to Skate Canada Saskatchewan. Each ticket is

$2/each

The draw will be made at the Skate Canada

Saskatchewan Annual General Meeting

Prizes:

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$23,000) or $15,000 Cash

2nd $5000 Cash

In addition the seller of the win-

ning tickets will receive $1000

cash plus there will be 8 addi-

tional random seller draws for

$1000 each will be made

If anyone would like additional

lottery ticket to sell please speak

to April Climenhaga and in-

crease your chances to win $1000

for selling the tickets. If we sell

enough the club may have a

chance at winning $5000.

There are several ways you can

keep informed about Skate

Delisle or how to contact us:

1) Find us on Facebook and

"LIKE" our page. Please share

with your friends

2) Check out our new website:

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3) Questions? Send an email to:

[email protected]

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September 27 Thursday 7:00pm

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Asquith Fowl Supper

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October 10 Wednesday 6:30-7:00pm

Story Time

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October 17 Wednesday 7:30pm

Vanscoy Recreation Board Meeting

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Culture Days

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October 3 Wednesday 6:30-7:00pm

Story Time

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October 12 Friday

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October 18 Thursday 5:00-7:00pm

SCC Meet the Teachers BBQ

Lord Asquith School

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3rd Annual Public Sale

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October 12 Friday 7:00pm

Hot Wheels Night

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Eleanor Guina 80th Birthday Tea

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Co-ed Golf Tournament

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October 13 Saturday 10am - 2pm

Community Clothesline

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Pike Lake 978-5798/292-6253

Larson Custom Fencing

Delisle 934-3185 / 403-664-8252

Orchard Transport - Ag Div.

Delisle 493-2408

Viterra - Delisle LSO

Delisle 493-8188

Travel

Ryjo Tours Inc.

Tessier 1-866-656-4786

Grocery

Epicure Selections - Vanscoy

Kristi & Sydney 668-9389

Epicure Selections - Vanscoy

Brandi Orth 382-2220

Prairie Sun Orchard Ice Cream

Vanscoy 242-7573

Schneider’s Gourmet World

Delisle 493-3199

Accommodations

Lorna’s Bed & Breakfast

Grandora 668-4434

Jeannie’s Place

Delisle 493-2489/380-9664

Vanscoy Hotel

Vanscoy 668-2124

Gas / Confectionary

Vehicle Repair

Insurance

Amsoil - Roland Rusnell

Delisle 220-3357

Delisle Agricultural Co-op

Delisle 493-2212

Pipp’s Place

Hwy #60 668-7728

Sandyridge Gas & Grocery

Grandora 668-4362

Vanscoy Tempo

Vanscoy 683-5024

Sid’s Auto Service

Vanscoy 668-2013

Angus Insurance

Harris 656-4555

Delisle Agencies

Delisle 493-2260

Mooney Agencies Ltd.

Railway Ave Vanscoy 668-2181

Financial

Restaurants

Robin’s Nest Cafe

Railway Ave Vanscoy 931-6996

Sister’s Two Restaurant & Catering

Delisle 493-2239

The Britannia Restaurant

Asquith 329-2496

Delisle Credit Union

1st St, Delisle 493-2414

Edward Jones -Colleen Schneider

234 First Ave S Saskatoon 244-0398

MGI Financial -Norma Sparrow

330 - 20th St. E Saskatoon 242-1188

Government - Federal

Veterinary

Kelly Block, MP

904E 22nd St W, Saskatoon

1-888-590-6555

Corman Park Vet Services

Hwy #14 (SLS) 384-7676

Delisle Veterinary Service

Delisle 493-3143

Fafard’s Mobile Vet Service

Grandora 371-4534

Outlook Veterinary Clinic

Outlook 867-8777

Gravel / Sand

Meat Cutting

Graham Contracting

Asquith 230-4653

Klassen Trenching

Delisle 493-7579

Link’s Backhoe & Skidsteer

Delisle 222-9737

Rice Lake Sand & Gravel

Asquith 329-4768

Westland Enterprizes Ltd

Delisle 493-2709

Arbonne Intl - Kerrie Sparrow

Vanscoy 668-4218

BeautiControl-Rose-Anne Kielo

Delisle 493-2233

Mary Kay - Laurie Kubik

Vanscoy 384-3889

Beauty

Kim’s Signs That Sell

Vanscoy 493-3011

Sign Painting

Pre-School

Pike Lake Preschool

Pike Lake 978-8164

Vanscoy Early Learning Center

Vanscoy 668-6338

Potash Mine

Agrium Potash Mine

Vanscoy 668-4343

Massage

Health

Vanscoy Sausage & Meat

Vanscoy 668-4742

Air & Alkaline Water Purifiers

Perdue 1-877-652-6853

Reflexology - Carrol King

Delisle 493-2452

Jillian Walker Massage RMT

Vanscoy 242-7780

Lindsey Kocay Therapeutic Massage

Delisle 493-8247

Home Care Products

Water / Septic

Graham Contracting

Asquith 230-4653

Klassen Trenching

Delisle 493-7579

Link’s Backhoe & Skidsteer

Delisle 222-9737

Starlings Septic Services

Delisle 493-2241

Sew Kleen Hydro-vacing & Septic

Asquith 283-4406

Hairstylist / Beauty

Delisle Hairstyling & Barber

Delisle 493-2467

Hair by Dawn

Vanscoy 384-6807

Julie’s House of Style

Delisle 493-2950

Salon 360

Delisle 493-2486

The Pink Chair

Delisle 493-2266

Government Provincial

Randy Weekes, MLA

106 3rd Ave W Biggar

1-877-948-4880

Pet Care

‘A’ Deb’s K-9 Kennelling

Delisle 220-4727

Animal InnSpaRations

Delisle 493-3143

Lynn Ross Dog Grooming

Vanscoy 382-6224

Embroidery

Back 40 Embroidery

Delisle 493-3033/493-2751

Computer -Web Design

Whole Wheat Web Design

Vanscoy 493-3023

Accounting

Accountsability

Vanscoy 292-4085/668-4216

Lyndsay Lee

Pike Lake 244-2777

Papertrail Legacy

Vanscoy 931-2153

Yardwork/Excavation

Big Pines Services Inc.

Vanscoy 230-7399

Diamond O Acreage Services

Grandora 281-2764

Dirt Digger Bobcat & Hauling

Pike Lake 978-5798/292-6253

Eaton Snow Removal & Excavate

Saskatoon 227-1614

Fontana’s Snow Clearing

Pike Lake 290-5716

Graham Contracting

Asquith 230-4653

KBM Earthmoving

Vanscoy 867-3770

Klassen Trenching

Delisle 493-7579

Link’s Backhoe & Skidsteer

Delisle 222-9737

Stobbe’s Backhoe Service

Grandora 668-4289

Dexteriors

Vanscoy 934-3048

Flatlander Construction

Delisle 493-7547

Larmar Contracting Services

Vanscoy 380-2327

G & L Drywall

Delisle 493-8228 / 668-4583

New Age Foundations Plus

Grandora 329-4610

Victoria’s Design

370-9399

Construction

Sharpening

RixEdge Sharpening Services

Saskatoon 270-8048

Giftware

Gold Canyon Candles

Delisle 493-8146

Pampered Chef-Esther Penner

Delisle 493-3188

Partylite Gifts -Cindy Hanson

Vanscoy 978-0219

Norwex - Carla Lee

Delisle 493-8276

Watkins - Anne Plummer

725 Valley Rd 382-1284

Watkins - Darla Christopher

Delisle 493-2933

Garden / Yard

Like A Rock

Grandora 382-3978

Homes

Vesta Homes

Vanscoy 242-9099

Welding

Arc-Fab Industrial

Pike Lake 380-7525

STP Mobile Welding

Saskatoon 280-9368

Electrical

Delisle Electric

Delisle 668-4465

Golf

Clubs Driving Range

Valley Road 221-0842

Moon River Golf Club

Valley Road 931-8960

Valleyview Golf & Country Club

Delisle 493-3288

Marriage

Commissioner of Marriage

Lorna Davies 668-4434

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HELP WANTED

Part-Time Class 1A

Driver for gravel haul.

Must be able to

operate payloader.

Call Larry at

222-9737

or email resume

[email protected]

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Delisle 493-3172/715-2737

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Pike Lake 227-8733

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Donavon 493-2637