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MOOSE JAW
Volume 8, Issue 14
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
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Boot Scootin’ Boogie
A Huge Success
On behalf of the Silent Voices, Darrell Andrei presents
Lori Lancaster, Executive Director of Moose Jaw Transition House with a cheque for $21,266.60.
The 4th Annual Silent Voices Fun
“D” Raiser Boot Scootin’ Boogie
held on March 28th was a huge
success! This year’s fundraising
event superseded all previous years
with a total donation to Moose Jaw
Transition House for $21,266.60.
Congratulations on a very successful
fundraiser facilitated by a group of
very special people, to individuals
and businesses for donations and
to all those that supported the
event with their attendance and
participation in the Silent Auction
and Penny Parade.
Kids of all ages wear pink
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Pink Shirt Day was held on Wednesday,
April 1. On that day people were encouraged
to wear pink to help raise awareness of
bullying and to spread the message that it
needs to stop. Many people in Moose Jaw
wore pink shirts in support of the initiative,
including the staff and children at Southwest
Daycare and Early Learning Centre.
The centre held a special early social skills
session that focused on the issue of bullying.
During circle time the children discussed
how bullying makes people feel and what
can be done about it. Visual cues were
used to discuss emotions. The children
also watched two videos on an iPad that
discussed bullying. A craft and story time
followed.
It was an excellent opportunity for the
children to learn about an issue that affects
everyone.
“Most of the bullying that you see happens
in the schools, so if we start teaching this
now in pre-school then maybe it will stick
a bit when they go to elementary school,”
said early social skills facilitator Kristina
Riley. “I really try to teach them that
teasing is not nice, that you have to share
and use nice words, and to keep your hands
and feet to yourself. That might have more
of an impact when they go to school and
that becomes an issue with other kids who
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maybe weren’t exposed to this at a young
age.”
Much of the discussion focused on
emotions, following directions, problem
solving, and how to interact with others.
These topics are dealt with on a regular
basis at the centre.
“If you can teach children about their
emotions then that is a really important
thing, especially as you start getting into
the tween years. That is where you find
that a lot of people feel like they can’t
express themselves and things get bundled
up. People say ‘oh, boys don’t cry.’ Well,
yes, boys do cry and we talk about all of
that stuff,” said Lucille Gilliland, executive
director at Southwest Daycare and Early
Learning Centre.
by Scott Hellings
“We teach them it is good for you to talk
to someone, even if you are angry because
otherwise that emotion builds up inside.”
The centre focuses on caring for children
with special needs and those that are
medically fragile. Because of this, Gilliland
says they encourage acceptance and
understanding.
“We have children of all abilities here,” said
Gilliland. “We really want to teach them
about acceptance. If someone is different
than you or they look different than you,
then that is okay.”
A package filled with information on the
Day of Pink and resources on bullying,
courtesy of the Red Cross and the Palliser
Regional Library, was sent home with the
kids at the end of the day.
The staff and children at Southwest Daycare and Early Learning Centre
wore pink shirts on April 1 in support of anti-bullying awareness.
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COMING EVENTS
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MOOSE JAW & DISTRICT SENIORS’
ASSOCIATION @Timothy Eaton Gardens – 101510 Main St N. For more information, call 306-694-4223 or
[email protected]
Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Garden every Friday from 10:00
to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and
dance. All are welcome!
Friendly Bridge at T. Eaton Garden every Thursday night
from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. All are welcome!
Eaton Café 101-510 Main St. North. Open daily from 7:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Come and have
a cup of coffee, a meal off the menu or enjoy our daily
specials. All are welcome!
Pancake Breakfast at T. Eaton Garden will be held on
Friday, April 10th, @ 8 – 10 a.m. $6 pp. Satisfy your hunger
with a hearty pancake breakfast.
AGM at T. Eaton Garden on Friday, April 17th; 10:30a.m.
In the XYZ auditorium. Presentation of audited financial
statements, Presentation of reports; Any specific topics
must be in written form & Addressed to the Board of
Directors for discussion at the AGM 30 days in advance.
Pot Luck Supper at T. Eaton Garden Sunday, April 19th,
2015 @ 5:30p.m. Bring a dish and eat for $1.00 An evening
with friends.
Annual Garage Sale at T. Eaton Garden on Saturday, April
25th 2015 Pancake Breakfast 8:00a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Set
up from 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Sale begins @ 9:00 a.m. to 1
p.m. Tables are $15.ea. There will be a Penny Parade, Bake
Table, Door Prizes and much more! For your convenience,
the café will be open from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Soup and
sandwich will also be available for purchase at lunchtime
as well as coffee & Cookies during the sale.
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Pot Luck Supper at T. Eaton Garden Sunday, April 19th,
2015 @ 5:30p.m. Bring a dish and eat for $1.00 An evening
with friends.
COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave.
N.E. For more information call (306) 692-6072.
Cosmo Jam Sessions at Cosmo Centre every Tuesday
morning from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Cosmo Centre.
Cost $2.
Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday and
Wednesday @ Cosmo Centre, 6:00 p.m. and Thursday at
6:30 p.m.
Mini Canasta Tournament at the Cosmo Centre on Friday,
April 10th @1:00 pm. Cost $5.
COSMO DANCE at the Cosmo Centre on Saturday, April
18th. BAND: LEON OCHS. Cost $12. (includes lunch).
Mini Bridge Tournament at the Cosmo Centre on Friday,
April 24th @1:00 pm. Cost $5.
CRAFT & TRADE SALE at the Cosmo Centre on Saturday,
April 25. No Admission - Lots of Vendors - Lunch Available.
Mini Cribbage at the Cosmo Centre on Tuesday, April
28th @1:00 pm. Cost $5.
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASSES
are held at Moose Jaw Public Library in the Herb Taylor
Room on Thursdays from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Come
join in for a lively evening of music and dance; a dance
for everyone. Great exercise. For information call
306.972.6121 or just drop in.
SCOTTISH
COUNTRY
BEGINNERS
DANCE LESSONS for children ages 10 and under,
will be held at the Moose Jaw Public Library, ‘’Herb Taylor
Room’’ on Thursday’s 6:30 p.m - 7:00 p.m. Please register
by calling, McFergus Scottish Country Dancers @ 306-9726121
“BUTTONS & BOWS” Square and Round Dance
CD club dances at the plus level and has a guest caller
every month. This is a fantastic way to join and make
friends, stay physically active and mentally alert. Come
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FRIENDS OF THE MOOSE JAW PUBLIC
LIBRARY are celebrating their 25th anniversary in
April 2015 Over the past 25 years the Friends have funded
over $200,000 worth of enhancements for the Moose Jaw
Public Library. These include such projects as: Additions
to various library collections, programming for children,
teens, adults and seniors, computer training courses,
furniture and equipment, and signage. New members
are welcome! To become a member contact the Moose
Jaw Public Library. Membership is tax deductible. Don’t
forget about the Used Book Sale on April 17-18 at the
library. Donations for the book sale are accepted by the
M.J. Public Library.
READING BY SHELLEY LEEDAHL from
her latest book, I Wasn’t Always Like This will take place
on Wednesday, April 8th at 7pm at the Public Library.
Published by Signature Editions, Leedahl’s latest book
of essays is a frank, evocative and deeply felt collection
of essays from an accomplished writer who walks
the tightrope between desire and responsibility. This
is Leedahl’s 11th book following critically acclaimed
collections of poetry, short stories, novels and children’s
literature. The Saskatchewan-born-and-raised writer now
lives in Ladysmith B.C. Admission is free. Everyone is
welcome.
“MAXIMIZING YOUR GARDEN WITH
COMPANION PLANTING” with Jennie Wilson,
YARA Community Gardens will take place on Thursday,
April 9th, at 2:30 p.m. at the Library. Would you like to
grow more in your garden without making your garden
bigger? Do you want to find natural ways to deter pests?
Learn about companion planting and how it can benefit
your garden in more ways than one. Admission is free.
Everyone is welcome.
CARDIACTION SUPPORT GROUP Meeting
will be held on April 9th at 10:00 am in the Card Room,
T. Eaton Bldg. Come and Meet Danica Durrant, Exercise
Therapist for Moose Jaw Cardiaction Exercise Program.
NATURE MOOSE JAW monthly get-together is
scheduled for Friday, April 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the card room
at Timothy Eaton Gardens. This month’s featured presenter
will be Jennifer Runancik, environmental consultant in the
conservation data centre with Stantec. She is appearing
on behalf of Nature Watch through Nature Saskatchewan.
Following the video display, a social and light lunch will be
held. There is no cost for attending. For further information
on involvement with Nature Moose Jaw, or suggestions or
recommendations for future presenters, contact President
Russ McKnight at 306-6923233 or e-mail coordinator
Lorna Arnold at lornarnold@
hotmail.com.
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NITE will be held on Friday
April 10, 2015. This licensed
event is sponsored by the
South Sask Wildlife Assoc. It
will be held at the Sportsman
Centre 276 Home St. east.
Trivia starts at 730pm sharp.
Cost to enter is $5.00 per
person. Cash bar and snack
trays available for your
enjoyment. To reserve your
team’s table contact Harry @
306 693 1324 or hshorejda@
shaw.ca. If you love trivia
get your team together and
have some fun with us.
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The official opening for Copper Slag was held on
March 26 at the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery
(MJM&AG). The show features the work of Robert
Scott, an Edmonton-based artist who grew up in
Lafleche. It is named for the unique material Scott
used to create the abstract paintings.
“I have experience with copper slag. I use it to mix
with ordinary paint so that the paint has more volume
and texture. I like it because it is not dusty and it
doesn’t make your studio dirty,” said Scott. “I was
playing with this material in different ways with my
paintings and I become quite familiar with it. It just
sort of evolved over a period of time where I decided
to use it to paint, sort of like a sand painting.”
Each piece is painted on the floor and the particles
are moved around until they are fi ed into place.
Scott uses items like rakes, brooms, sticks, and even
tin cans to help him move the material around on the
canvas.
“Other people might think that is odd but I paint large
all the time. So, instead of using a smaller brush,
you just upscale everything, said Scott. Using an
industrial broom might seem odd to some people but
not to me. It is playful and it gives you freedom.”
Scott says he loves working with large canvases
because it allows him to work on the floor and
approach the painting from all angles.
“You work with your body and your arms and with
extensions like poles and things like that. That is much
different than working at an easel with your wrist. I
can’t even work like that anymore,” said Scott. “If
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you work at an easel you are working on one side,
but on the floor you are working from all four sides.
The process is similar to how he approaches his other
work, but the end result is much different because of
the copper slag itself and its greyscale palette.
“Because the copper slag has this darker colour it
kind of fills the room in a different way. That is a
little bit different for me because usually my paintings
would command a certain space and you would shift
colour senses as you move from one to the other,”
said Scott. “This almost feels like a cave and there is
sombreness to it, that I quite like.
Scott says the paintings evolved naturally over time.
He does not start a project with an idea in mind.
I like to make discoveries and find out what the
painting is about,” said Scott. “If you do it the other
way and you have an idea then you are limited to
that idea. You become an illustrator, but I want to
compose. It is a bit like music; you learn all your
notes, rhythms, and how to play and you practise until
you gain a certain type of freedom. If you do enough
of that then you might even be able to compose things
that sound good to other people. As a painter that is
what I do — I am a composer when I am painting.
With that, I can make discoveries.”
Scott says the collection of paintings took around 10
years to create.
I was quite unsure of these when I first started
making them and that is maybe why it took so long to
make them,” said Scott. “I did a lot of experimenting
with these.”
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Robert Scott stands beside “Veil,” which is just one
of his pieces currently on display in the Moose Jaw
Museum & Art Gallery.
MJM&AG curator Heather Smith convinced Scott
that the pieces were worthy of a showing. It is
only the second time his work has been shown in
Saskatchewan. He is glad to have the opportunity to
showcase his talent and the showing continues until
April 12th.
“It’s nice to have a show that is not that far from
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ST. ANDREW’S UNITED OUTREACH
COMMITTEE SPRING BONNET TEA
AND BAKE SALE on Saturday, April 11th from
1:00 to 3:00pm. Tickets $5 at the door. Everyone welcome
and wear you Spring Bonnet
THE MOOSE JAW TRAP AND SKEET
CLUB will be open for the season April 12th. We shoot at
1 PM on Sundays. Visitors and new members are welcome.
This is open to Women, and Youth 12 and over. To be a
member and to own a shotgun you must a government
issued PAL ( POSSESSION and ACQUISITION LICENSE).
For information about the TRAP Club and how to apply for
a PAL, contact Al at 306 631-0833 or 692-8624.
MOOSE
JAW
CANADA
DAY
ASSOCIATION next planning day meeting is
scheduled for Monday, April 13 at 7:00 p.m. in the
board room of the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of
Commerce (88 Saskatchewan Street West). Anyone
interested in being a part of the Canada Day activities
is invited to attend. For more information, or to offer
suggestions (or money), contact President Russ McKnight
at 306-692-3233. McKnight is also available to speak to
any groups wishing information on activities.
A CANADIAN FIREARM SAFETY/SASK
HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE will be held
in Moose Jaw in April 2015. This course conducted by the
MOOSE JAW FIREARM SAFETY/HUNTER EDUCATION
INSTRUCTOR GROUP will be held on 12 consecutive
weeknites from Mon April 13-Wed April 29. Registration
for the course will be held at the SSWA (lower level) 276
Home St East on Sunday April 12 from 7-8pm. Minimum
age to take the course is 11 yr. Enrolment is limited to 24.
Course cost is $80.00. Please email Harry at hshorejda@
shaw.ca (306 693 1324) to receive a course schedule
showing class locations, times, and other info. If you have
any other questions in regards to firearms Licensing, Adult
Course options, PAL upgrades to Restricted Status feel free
to email your inquiries.
HISTORICAL FICTION WORKSHOP FOR
WRITERS WITH DAVE RICHARDS. The
Prairie Pens Writer’s group is organizing a historical fiction
workshop in the South Meeting room at the Moose Jaw
Public Library to be held on Saturday, April 25th, from
9:30am-12:30pm. Participants are encouraged to bring
their own historical items to assist in writing their own piece
of historical fiction. Cost is $10.00 and registration deadline
is Saturday, April 11th, 2015. Email Melanie McFarlane at
[email protected] or call 306-631-6603, for more
information and registration forms.”
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425 4th Avenue North West (306) 692-7161/Cell (306)
684-0652; Email [email protected]; website
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Monday April 13th Wine & Cheese Reception 3pm – 4pm
Come and enjoy international cheeses, paired with wines.
Please call 306-692-7161 to RSVP
Thursday April 23rd Spring Fashion Show 2:30pm – 4pm
Check out the latest spring fashions from Tan Jay and Alia,
clothing available for sale after the show.
Thursday April 30th – Chicken and Pasta Feast – Two
seatings 11:30am or 12:30pm – Enjoy a scrumptious
meal and a tour of our lovely Senior Independent Living
Community, please RSVP by calling 306-692-7161, space
is limited.
MOVIE NIGHT FOR YOUTH AGES 10-18
featuring the film Big Hero 6 will be held on April 15th at
6:30p.m. At the library. We’re “San Fansokyo” bound!
Join us and be inspired by
beautiful animation and
an endearing relationship
between a boy and his
puffy robot! No registration
required. Admission is free.
Refreshments will be served.
MOOSE JAW
BUSINESS
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AWARDS will be
held on April 15th at the
Heritage Inn. Cocktails &
complimentary hor’deurves
5:30pm/banquet 6:30 pm/
awards 7:30-9pm. For
more information contact
MJ & District Chamber of
Commerce, 306.692.6414.
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W.J.Jones & son Family Resource Centre 262 Athabasca
St. E. Moose Jaw. Everyone Welcome.
ADVANCE CARE PLANNING presented by
the RQHR Advance Care Planning Program will address
planning for future health care choices, including Advance
Care Planning and Health Care Proxies and will take place
on Thursday, April 16 at6:30 pm. Available at Five Hills
Health Region Telehealth sites in Moose Jaw, Assiniboia,
Gravelbourg, Rockglen, Craik & Central Butte. Preregistration is required by April 13. Contact Lisa Taylor,
FHHR Regional Telehealth Consultant, 306-691-2635 or
[email protected].
AVID KNITTERS GROUP MEETING with
Barb Silvester will take place on Thursday, April 16th, at
2:30p.m. at the Library. Join for an afternoon of knitting.
Bring your own projects, yarn and needles. All knitters
welcome. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
“A MONTH OF SUNDAYS” by Bob Larbey
presented by Mortlach United Church Dinner/Dessert
Theatre will be held April 16/17/18 at Mortlach Memorial
Hall. Cocktails 6pm, Dinner 7pm, Show 8pm. Tickets $30.
On Sunday April 19th, there will be a Dessert theatre 1:30
pm, Show 2:00 pm . Tickets $20. For tickets call Linda
Locke 355-2236 or cell l313-5208; Marilyn Forbes 3662597.
USED BOOK SALE sponsored by the Friends of
the Library will be held on Friday, April 17th from 1-4:30pm
and Saturday, April 18th from 9:30-3:00 pm at the Public
Library.
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60 Athabasca St. E (downstairs social hall-west entrance)
on Saturday, April 18th from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. Call
306.693.9034 or email [email protected]
MANGA CLUB! for youth ages 10-18 will be held
on Saturday, April 18th at 3pm at the Public Library
for a manga minded gathering consisting of cosplay,
crafts, anime viewings, book discussions and more! No
registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will
be served.
MOOSE JAW POTTERY INC. 741 – 7th Ave
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Pottery surfacing Techniques with Instructor Lisa Galbraith
for adults (max 8 students) Ap 18/25 & May 16th from
10am-1pm. Cost $70 & $25 for ½ box clay, firings & glazing;
Adult Beginner Wheel Throwing with Instructor Dani
Forness (max 6 students) Ap 27/30/May4/7/11/28 from
6:30-9:30pm. Cost $125 & $25 for ½ box of clay, firings &
glazings; Adult Hand Building with Instructor Beth Barrett
for adults (max 8 students) May 20/27/Jun 3/10/24 from
6:30-9:30pm. Cost $110 & $25 for ½ box of clay, firings &
glazing; Wall Pocket Hand Building with Instructor Faithe
Sovdi for adults (max 6 students) May 24/31/Jun 14 from
1-4pm. Cost $70 & $25 for ½ box clay, firings & glazing.
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desired class with cheque payable to Moose Jaw Pottery
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Who will speak for the plants?
Barb Frazer, Artist in Residence and Storyteller of
Hand Building Knowledge at the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery.
International Women’s Day was celebrated in Moose
Jaw with a luncheon in March. Looking around the
room, there were students, women of diverse ethnic
backgrounds and others of like mind who joined
together to celebrate W ME and reflect on their
value and rights! The highlight of the event was Guest
Speaker Barb Frazer as she “continued to bring forth
the knowledge of her grandmother and the very things
they used to do.”
Barb Frazer is an Indigenous Knowledge Systems
researcher, cultural educator, storyteller and writer.
From growing up into her families and peoples
Indigenous Knowledge (Kiskeyihtamowin) and
Traditional Medicines (Maskihkiya), Frazer shares her
ancestral ways and maintains plant knowledge that is
thousands of years old.
Frazer spoke a prayer song that acknowledges the
Thunderbirds to start the spring and rain cycle, and to
Mother Earth to acknowledge women and the beauty
of women. She shared how important it is for women
to self-care and generously provided everyone with a
bag of mint, the main plant that should be in everyone’s
home for its beneficial qualities: when you breathe it,
it relaxes the bronchial tubes and calms the sinuses; it
is healthy to use as a hairwash with a calming effect
to the scalp and great for psoriasis or itchy skin; it
is excellent for a foot bath and has many medicinal
properties.
Her story has deep roots of tradition and family. With
a serene humbleness, Frazer spoke of her personal
journey as a First ations person from orthern
Saskatchewan. Although she was the first of her family
to graduate and holds a M.Ed. from the University of
Saskatchewan, a BA (Adv.) from the University of
Manitoba and Certificate of ative Indian Creative
Writing, and has sat with delegates at the tables of the
United ations and shared ideas, she has come through
many trials, having two aunties as murdered aboriginal
women and many cousins that have committed suicide.
Frazer speaks from the heart; her genuine love for her
heritage and people, the land and the plants come
through in a spirit of gentleness. It was as a child
she “connected to the plants,” giving them a voice to
future generations. “I got to know where all the plants
were,” she said. “I am trying to get the point out of
self-reliance that you can get anything you need from
around you.”
“We are all born for a purpose,” she says. “I had a gift
to bring forward, to write, to be an orator and to speak
for the plants. It is from here, I embraced my spiritual
side.”
Frazer has had many opportunities to share her
knowledge of plants and traditional history. She is the
first of her kind to be
the Artist in Residence
and Storyteller of Hand
Building Knowledge
at the Moose Jaw
Museum & Art Gallery.
Then the next step
happened, she said,
“I was asked to be the
caretaker of the sacred
items of the museum.”
Recently Frazer held
a personal audience
with Pope Francis at
the Vatican in regards
to seeing the artifacts Poignant quotes on each
there kept for safe table gave food for thought.
keeping. Her journey
is ongoing with many
more stories to come.
“There is no doubt in my mind that each one is born for
a purpose and has a gift and has to actualize and bring
forward our gift to humanity,” said Frazer.
Diverse ethnic backgrounds joined together on International Women’s Day.
Keeping Saskatchewan Strong! MLA COLUMN - MOOSE JAW NORTH
You have heard the
phrase
“Keeping
Saskatchewan Strong”!
That is the mandate of
our government as we
reach the half way point
of the Spring Session
of the Saskatchewan
Warren Michelson, Legislature. Indeed the
MLA
focus of our government
is to maintain the growth and strength Saskatchewan
has experienced since forming government in 2007.
This year is presenting a tremendous challenge due
to the fall in oil revenue. However with the strength
of diversification, we are able to continue to invest
in areas that will maintain growth in our economy
and assist our residents by investments in health care,
education, and social programs to assist families,
working people, and seniors while still attracting
investment in our province to continue moving
forward, thereby ‘Keeping Saskatchewan Strong’.
As the Legislative Secretary to the Minister of the
Economy for Manufacturing, I am pleased to see the
increase in our manufacturing sector. Manufacturing
has become a key component of economic
diversification. The measures to enhance productivity
in manufacturing over the past several years have
positioned Saskatchewan as a national leader in this
sector, with a record total of $1.4 billion in export
sales this past January.
To keep Saskatchewan strong, manufacturing will
continue to improve and be an important sector of
our growing economy. The budget announced on
March 18 introduced two new tax incentives to assist
in strengthening manufacturing, in job creation and in
capital investment.
The new Manufacturing and Processing Exporter
Tax Incentive will provide tax credits to eligible
corporations that increase their number of full-time
employees, as well as tax credits to eligible companies
that increase their number of head office jobs.
The second new incentive will provide an income tax
rebate to eligible primary steel producers that made
a minimum investment of $100 million in new or
expanded productive capacity.
Derek Lothian, the executive director of the
Saskatchewan Manufacturing Council, was very
supportive of the new programs and made the
following statement of encouragement regarding the
budget; “Today’s budget is about more than allocating
finances or resourcing programs and services. It is
by Joan Ritchie
about defining the vision for the future of our province
– our economy, our communities and our people.
For manufacturers in Saskatchewan, this budget
lays the initial groundwork for the development of a
comprehensive strategy to nurture the sector into the
most progressive and diversified in Canada .
The incentives are already creating enthusiasm within
the manufacturing sector as Evraz has responded
with a $200 million investment in Regina that will,
over the next two years, create around 40 permanent
positions and appro imately 1100 construction jobs.
Conrad Winkler, EVRAZ North America President
and CEO, spoke of how Evraz appreciates the
Government of Saskatchewan’s role in working on
issues facing primary steel production, in helping
to create a favourable business environment, and
in providing an important tax incentive for new
investment. Also important is providing stability and
long-term viability for more than 1,000 employees at
the Regina mill as they continue to meet increasingly
stringent industry standards and supply customers
with 100% ‘Made in Canada’ pipe.
Our government’s commitment to the Manufacturing
Centre of Excellence will also assist in strengthening
the Manufacturing sector and assist in Keeping
Saskatchewan Strong.
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Exhibition Company
event turnouts busy
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
The Moose Jaw Exhibition Company has ploughed $2 million into upgrading
facilities in the last four years.
“For a small company to be able to do $2 million capital, I think, is pretty
amazing,” manager George Fowler told the annual meeting.
We are really fortunate to be able to take these projects on and fund them
ourselves,” unlike Regina where the exhibition company has to borrow
money.
An annual $415,000 compensation payment from Casino Moose Jaw for the
loss of the casino until 2027 allows the capital projects without borrowing.
This year’s capital budget is about $400,000 with $115,000 for completion of
the relocated Burrowing Owl Centre, $135,000 for turnout pens, and $20,000
for fire hydrant valve work
We somehow fall into thinking we’re just an e hibition company, he told
the non-profit organization. I think sometimes we don’t realize the e tent of
the contribution the Exhibition Company makes to tourism.”
All but two exhibitors at a recent horse show stayed in local hotels. Out of
town exhibitors at the gun show and the Sukanen collectibles show stayed
at hotels. The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre remains a
frustration on two counts.
“Every year we manage to get funds to pay the bills” but the centre has
difficulty finding funders for three to five years.
“We all feel good about us taking the birds into schools” for education
programs. “We really lack contributing to repopulating” the endangered
species.
A good relationship with the Manitoba Government has it using “our birds to
breed and to release.” Saskatchewan Environment will not allow a breed and
release program for the centre in this province.
“We feel we are not contributing to the extent we’d like to.”
Fowler said the Convention Centre had 49 days of boat and trailer shows and
two agricultural events where companies displayed equipment. Attendance
was amazing at the biker swap meet, gun show and Sukanen collectibles
show. He thanked the board for getting staff wages to a competitive level.
President Judy Wilson said lots of good things are going on at the grounds. “I
think we’re in a really good place right now with the Exhibition Company. I
hope to go forward in a positive way.”
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Della Ferguson, of Journey to Hope, presents a cheque to Moose
Jaw Pride, at St. Andrew’s church. The local Journey to Hope
group also generously sponsored the safeTalk Suicide Prevention
session for the participants involved.
Donna Bowyer, of the Canadian Mental Health Association, leads
the safeTALK training.
SafeTALK Suicide Prevention
Training Creates a Safer Community
By Janet Kilgannon For Moose Jaw Express
“Everyone who has taken their own
life has told someone about their
thoughts of suicide. That person could
have intervened. If this happens to
you, whether someone either tells you
directly or hints at suicidal thoughts,
you must take them seriously.”
Donna Bowyer, of the local
Canadian Mental Health Association,
emphasized the importance of the
session that was about to begin. She
was presenting the safeTalk course
on suicide awareness to a committed
group last Sunday afternoon at St.
Andrew’s Church, as one of the events
of Trans*Awareness Week.
“More than one million people
worldwide die of suicide every year.
That number is more than those
killed in armed conflicts. Suicide
is an important topic that we need
to be speaking about. Prevention is
possible. Today you will increase
your understanding and awareness.
Statistics indicate that five percent
of the community are having suicidal
thoughts in any two week period. You
will not be able to tell by where they
live or work, or by their family life.
Everyone may be vulnerable at some
point. The goal here is to recognize
the signs so you can provide the initial
help.”
People are prone to thoughts of suicide
when they have experienced a loss
- the loss of someone, something, a
sense of self, a sense of belonging.
It is particularly poignant when it is
compounded by the sense that you are
not accepted or heard by those in your
daily life.
“The LGBT community has a
significantly higher rate of suicide.
It is good that you are providing this
training to members and supporters
of Moose Jaw Pride. I applaud you,”
said Bowyer.
“We need to watch for anyone who
has experienced a loss, and we see
a change in their behaviour. It is
important to send a message that
someone ‘gets it’. When you are not
heard, you stop communicating. Give
that person permission to talk to you
as a safe and non-judgmental source.
The program safeTalk has several
components.
First, you learn to
accurately identify people who may be
having thoughts of suicide. Second,
you move beyond the tendency to
miss, or dismiss, or avoid addressing
those suicidal thoughts.
Finally,
you apply the TALK steps: Tell,
Ask, Listen, and KeepSafe, in order
to connect that person to a first-aid
suicide intervention caregiver.
“The message we all need to send is
that we never want to lose anyone else
to suicide,” says Bowyer.
Further information is available at
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Whether you have been collecting for years or
you have just been introduced to the hobby, stamp
collecting can be a fun and rewarding experience.
Looking for fellow collectors? The Moose Jaw
Stamp Club has been a part of the community since
the 1950s and is still going strong today.
“We share stamps. There are bags of stamps that
people bring in and throw in the middle of the table.
We all sort through them and take what we want,”
said the club’s financial secretary Richard Snell.
Some members are also dealers, allowing other
members
an
opportunity
to
purchase
stamps
for their collection.
Currently there are
15 members in the
club.
They meet from
September to May
on the second and
Michelle Surtees
Donna Schock
Gloria Heward
Anne Rose
by Scott Hellings
fourth Wednesdays of the month at Lindale School
(1322 11th Avenue .W.) Meetings begin at 7:00
p.m.
Don’t know how to start your collection? You
can simply collect stamps from envelopes or have
friends and family members save them for you.
Classified ads and sites like eBay and Bidstart are a
great way to find fellow collectors selling unwanted
or needed stamps.
Club president Les Mossauer has been collecting
stamps for over 30 years. Although he has a
collection of stamps from around the world,
these days his collection focuses on stamps from
Germany, Austria, and Canada. He chose those
countries because of his Bavarian descent. That
being said, he is willing to look at anything.
“I never refuse a stamp,” said Mossauer. “It
doesn’t matter if it is an expensive stamp or not,
it is the excitement of having it in your collection
and putting it in your album. It is fun to watch your
collection grow and evolve so there are no holes.”
In fact, some members choose to collect stamps of
a certain theme. For example, club member Alan
McLellan prefers to collect stamps that focus on
Canada’s military. Regardless, Mossauer says that
stamp collecting is fun and educational. Getting
involved with the club is also a great way to share
your hobby with others and meet new people.
“You can learn a lot of history through stamps.”
Mossauer recently became a member of the Regina
stamp club. He likes to bring information he learns
at those meetings so it can then be presented to local
members. Thus, the Moose Jaw Stamp Club has
recently held discussions on pre-cancelled stamps
and watermarks.
The club is always open to new members or visitors.
If you want more information on the club you can
contact Mossauer at 306-692-1323.
RCMP Musical Ride
By Ron Walter
For Moose Jaw Express
The world-famed RCMP Musical Ride
is coming to Moose Jaw in July, as part
of its Western tour swing.
Moose Jaw Exhibition Company
manager George Fowler told the annual
meeting the RCMP drill team is here
July 18 and 19 with one performance
each day.
Having the Musical Ride here that long
offers people a chance to get up close.
“While they are here Friday (July 17)
it is an open day,” said Fowler. “From
nine a.m. to nine p.m. people can visit
and have their picture taken.”
The team will have two horses and two
riders in scarlet tunic all day.
The RCMP drill team performs in
Coronach on July 16 before the Moose
Jaw show creating the open day.
The Exhibition Company wanted the
Musical Ride for the Hometown Fair
on June 19-21 but the drill team is
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Old George
Car manual
Everything from old and new artwork,
auto parts to woodwork and in between,
was on the tables at the Sukanen Ship
Museum antiques collectibles show.
Attendance was high with a near
record on the Friday and strong on the
Saturday. Business was brisk as lots
of bags loaded with treasures left the
Exhibition Convention Centre.
Some buyers were reluctant like the
woman who left with an old carrying
case. “I shouldn’t have,” she said after
explaining what a noble effort she had
made to stop accumulating old things.
“I couldn’t resist it. I think I save things
from the junk pile by collecting. She
promised herself she would use the
case for a while then give it and three
others like it she has collected to her
grandchildren.
Another buyer could not resist three
community history books. Knowing
he would run into flack at home for
adding to his voluminous collection,
he decided to leave them in the back
seat of his car and ‘sneak’ them in later.
As he opened the front door, his wife
asked: Why didn’t you bring in
the books you bought?” She was at
the window when he pulled into the
driveway.
Kathy Gudnason of Bengough and a
friend from Hardy in the South Country
have had vendor tables at the show for
three years in a row.
“I like the culture of the show,” she
said. “There is an even split of men
and women. The organizers do an
awesome job.
She goes to a lot of craft and trade
shows. “This is my favourite.”
Besides this is a holiday with income
coming in. “Old George” Chopping Old Red Eye jug
of ld George’s Antiques Museum in
Whitewood, three hours drive east of
Moose Jaw, had his first table here after
visiting two years ago.
I’ve been through five times now, he
said. “Every time I think I’ve seen it all
but I see something else to buy.”
Chopping has collected for his museum,
a 1913 brick mansion built by a French
count, for 55 years. Slowed down by
recent bypass surgery he offered to
donate the museum to the province, but
his offer was rejected.
They have all this money from oil,
potash and agriculture in Regina but
nothing for the rural parts, he said.
His museum has developed a cool
collection of old buildings sheltered by
trees creating a village.
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Living heritage in action
Dr. Glenn Sutter explains the benefits of ecomuseums.
Ecomuseums demonstrate living
heritage in action. They are “an
agreement by which a community
takes care of a place.” Essentially,
a community comes together to
promote and enhance their shared
heritage connected through a given
geographical location. The Wakamow
Valley Authority believes it is a great
concept.
Dr. Glenn Sutter, curator of human
ecology at the Royal Saskatchewan
Museum, was in Moose Jaw recently
to provide more information. He says
there is no one way as to how to set up
an ecomuseum.
“Frankly, that is what is exciting about
it. They are emerging across the
province in so many different ways,”
said Sutter. It is just a matter of people
who really love their community
deciding that this is something that
they want to do. People choose to live
in places because they are attached
to that place, and this is a way to
celebrate that, enhance it, and spread
the word about it.”
Margaret Moran, CEO of the
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday April 8 • PAGE A9
Wakamow
alley Authority, first
attended one of Sutter’s seminars last
year. She is excited about the prospect
of setting up an ecomuseum.
“The more I look at Wakamow Valley,
the more I see it. It is just signs and
plaques. It is low impact. And it is
not about stuff, it is about the place
and the valley itself and how it has
been shaped by time. It has been
shaped by geology and the people.
And it is not a static thing because
the river is still shaping itself due to
floods, said Moran. There is a lot
of history in Wakamow Valley, both
natural and human-based. There are a
lot of interesting stories.”
Ecomuseums originated in France in
the 1970s. They are now found across
the world. Several have been set up in
Saskatchewan, in areas like Val Marie,
Calling Lakes, and Nipawin. Sutter
feels that setting up an ecomuseum is
a good fit for both Wakamow alley
and Moose Jaw.
“It is a good choice for Moose Jaw
because you are already doing so
many things that fit into this model. It
doesn’t take very much to move into
this direction; it is just a decision that
a local group can make,” said Sutter.
“Suddenly, you are plugged into the
provincial excitement around the idea
and can start learning and interacting
with other groups that are doing the
same thing. There are no big costs
associated with it and there are a lot
of benefits. ou have so many assets
by Scott Hellings
already, from the built heritage in the
city itself, to the wonderful natural
assets in the valley.”
Sutter says that ecomuseums benefit
communities
through
economic
development, tourism, education, and
improved quality of life.
Currently, there are a few informative
signs along the river valley now but
Moran hopes they will be able to add
more. She says the signs could point
out historical sites.
“We could have a pamphlet that
someone can take with them and walk
around. That is a nice compliment,
but it would also be nice to have the
signs because that way it identifies
how the valley walls were formed,”
said Moran. “That ecozone is a
nice, unique place because it has a
marshland, it has a wooded area, it has
the valley walls, and it has a meadow.”
Moran says they will continue to
pursue the project and that they
will conduct more research. Moran
encourages people to contact the
Wakamow Valley Authority if they
have anything they want to share.
“We want to get local people to
tell us their history and share their
stories,” said Moran. “If someone
has a story that they want to share
with us they should bring it forth. If
we can incorporate it into this then we
certainly will.”
You can contact Wakamow at 306692-2717. Visit www.heritagesask.
ca/resources for more information on
ecomuseums in Saskatchewan.
No-sew quilted spring ball Hometown Champions
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By Nick Greengrass
By Carol Ferguson for Moose Jaw Express
1
Seven ladies attended a hands-on craft
session at the library, March 19 with Linda
Low. Each one received a bag of supplies.
A Styrofoam ball, various sizes of cut fabric, a ribbon and lots of straight pins.
2
4
Linda has Easter eggs done with
a cross on the side and small
boxes for under the Christmas
tree.
Starting at the top of the marked ball, a
main colour square was pinned to the top
and four corners pinned down. The second
row, of the contrasting colour, was pinned
in place, folded and corners pinned down.
3
5
It is a craft you can make for any
season of the year, in any colour
and with a variety of patterns.
Repeat that process for the next layer, a
Only one of the seven ladies finfinger width down and each layer after
ished the first half of her project
that until the front half of the ball was
covered. Starting at the other end, use the but they all went home with what
they needed to finish the craft.
same pattern for the other side.
The
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Sara Wiens (bottom) won bronze in her age
class (U14) before nearly doing the same as
a U16. Here she is being overpowered by a
much larger, more experienced judoka
Multiple Gold medal winners Scott Huel
(Top) and William Markon competing in
the Under 10 Division.
The Moose Jaw Koseikan Judo Club hosted
the Saskatchewan Provincial Judo Championships at Vanier High School on Saturday
March 28th and after a day of sweat, blood,
hip tosses, judoshin and bushido the Moose
Javian participants were highly successful.
According to Jim Wiens, an instructor and
one of the coordinators of the tournament,
Moose Jaw is always pretty successful at
the provincials. “It’s our tournament,” he
told me, showing off the engravings on the
trophy for Best Team in the Province, “since
’99, we’ve won it nine times.” That’s a pretty impressive record, especially so, when
considering the amount of people and the
skill involved.
2015 wasn’t Moose Jaw’s year, though, as
they ended the event in sixth place. The
eventual winners of best team were the returning champions from Saskatoon’s YMCA
Judo club; they edged out a tough team
from Regina to hoist the grand prize.
The event, which featured 180 competitors
as well as four teams for Kata, was supposed to wrap up around 4:30 but ended
up running well into the evening. “There
were a lot more young competitors then we
were expecting this year,” Jim said, pleased
with the growth of judo’s popularity.
Moose Jaw Koseikan may not have won
the top prize but many of its competitors
were successful in respective categories.
The following is a list of our hometown
champions:
Under 10’s: William Markon and Scott Huel
both won Gold.
Under 12’s: Caleb Kirkby, Austin Anderson,
Carter Craik and Jaylon Porter all won Gold.
Under 14 Males: Nikola Orescanin – Gold,
Justin Wiens – Bronze
Under 14 Females: Hailey Glover – Gold,
Sara Wiens – Bronze
Under 16 Males: Zac Ferguson and Creedence Mike both won Bronze
Under 16 Females: Hailey Glover – Bronze
Under 21 Females: Brooke German – Silver
Under 10 Ne-waza (groundwork only):
Callee Kirkby – Gold
Under 10 (Pool B): Scott Huel and William
Markon both won Gold
Under 10 (Pool D): Brooklyn Legare - Gold
Under 10 (Pool E): Alexx Bakken – Gold
Under 12 (Pool A): Caleb Kirkby – Gold
Under 12 (Pool B): Liam Shaw – Gold
Under 12 (Pool C): Austin Anderson – Gold
Under 12 (Pool D): Jordan New – Gold
Under 12/14 Combined: Abby Dore - Gold
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TRADING THOUGHTS
Minister leaves out one family option
Finance Minister Ken Krawetz uses a folksy
story to explain why the Saskatchewan 2015
budget borrows $700 million to upgrade and build
highways, schools and health care facilities.
The former teacher uses the example of a working
man who borrows money to buy a house. He makes
his bi-weekly payments on time, clothes and feeds
his family without borrowing to meet day-to-day
expenses.
At the end of the year he still has the loan with some
principal paid off, “and he has a house,” concludes
Krawetz.
Krawetz’s justification for the 700 million debt
makes a lot of sense. Should the man pay rent and
own nothing, or should he borrow and buy a home?
In the government’s case the questions are: Do we
leave highways to keep crumbling? Do we keep
overcrowding schools to handle the 30,000 or more
new students from population growth? Do we let
waiting lists for seniors’ care grow while older
buildings start to fall apart?
But there is something missing from this homespun
e ample and financial formula, other than a working
spouse.
Where in this example is the retirement fund? Or is
the fellow going to live forever?
In the Saskatchewan Government’s case the
retirement fund would be a resource–based
heritage fund accumulated for years to leave our
DOWN ON THE
CORNER
grandchildren and great-grandchildren – future
generations
with some financial options when
the oil and gas and potash runs out, as it will.
Once upon a time Saskatchewan had a heritage
fund, established in 1978 by the NDP six years after
it nationalized the potash industry. There was even
a formula spelling out how much money was put
into the fund.
The fund reached the $1 billion mark but the money
was used to fund Crown corporations for ventures
like hopper grain cars.
When the Conservatives came into power in 1984
they lamented the lack of actual cash in the fund to
pay bills but still raided what was left was to pay the
day-to-day bills.
By 1992 the NDP was back in power, oil prices
weren’t that high and the government decided to
eliminate the heritage fund. The remaining money
was used by them and the current Saskatchewan
Party government as a ‘rainy day fund’ to make it
look like budgets were balanced.
Interest in a Saskatchewan Heritage Fund remained
keen and in 2013 a report by former University
of Saskatchewan President Peter MacKinnon
recommended a heritage fund be established to give
future generations some options when the flow of
oil and gas royalties ends some day.
Krawetz, Premier Brad Wall and the party strongly
endorsed the heritage fund plan, but claimed now is
A Cautious Giver
I consider
myself to be
an
average
Canadian guy,
except for my
unbelievable
good
looks,
and as a good
looking average
Canadian guy,
I support 5.6
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charities
by
donating time,
money, food, and material things. And
as an average Canadian guy, I am no
different than 94% of Canadian guys
over the age of 15 who do exactly the
same, which, in my books is above
average. I think it would be cool to have
the other 6% come over to the good
guys and just be average and reach
the 100% but it would be way cooler if
we could reach the 110% point. I know,
I know, the math does not add up, just
proving what waste my four years of
Grade 8 are!
I have habits I have gotten into and
they make supporting charities “easy
peasy and almost sleazy”, and I don’t
even know I am doing it. I think that might
just be the definition of charity but even
the word charity can be debateable.
Is a non-profit sports organization a
charitable group? Most are, but you
might be surprized to know that the
most successful sports organization
on the planet with income of over ten
billion dollars a year is classed as nonprofit. $10,000,000,000 in numerical
form is way more impressive, and that
is a lot of zero$. The National Football
League avoids paying taxes by being
“Non-Profit.” What does that have to
do with an average Canadian guy and
his choice of who to support? I’m not
sure, but it is extreme! I think when an
average Canadian guy donates time,
money, things, he does some research:
important things like how much of the
donation actually goes to handling and
office work instead of the intended
recipients. How much are the Chairmen
and Muckety-mucks getting in salaries?
How much do they make on bonuses?
The Chairman of the NFL only receives
$44 million a year for his tireless
work doing NFL footbally stuff. That’s
$44,000,000 reasons to research where
an average Canadian guy’s support
goes. If it can happen in the States, it
will happen in Canada.
With the availability of information on
the old interwwweb, it is easy to trace
salaries and sort out the good, the bad
and the atrocious. I am not going to
name names but when it comes to true
charity work and effort for humanity,
one of the best bangs for a buck are
the “Kettle” guys ringing bells outside
liquor stores before Christmas. With my
frequent visits to the liquor store at that
time of year, my support is undying. I
am relieved to know my donation/s are
well spent. I have another “pet” nonprofit organization I endorse and my
way of supporting them for the fantastic
work they do with stray and unwanted
animals, is to dump all my empty beer
and whiskey bottles in the hamper at the
front door of their very loud building. I
usually make this anonymous donation
under the cover of darkness so they won’t
know about my drinking habits. I get rid
of bags and bags of cans and bottles;
not the time to start.
When will it be time
to start? Or will our
politicians try to keep
winning elections by
frittering
away
the
birthright
of
future
generations?
Alberta set up a Heritage
Trust Fund in 1976 and
by Ron Walter
has raked in more than
$190 billion over the years but the fund sits at $117
billion. Successive premiers, notably the popular
Ralph Klein, robbed that fund to pay for Alberta’s
high standard of government services.
orway, population five million, set up a Heritage
Trust Fund in 1990, well after either Canadian
province did and has accumulated $850 billion by
not raiding the piggy bank.
The Norwegian fund has accumulated about
$200,000 Canadian funds per citizen. The fund still
pays for one-third of government expenses annually.
Now that Saskatchewan has learned to live with
lower oil royalties what better time to start a new
Saskatchewan heritage fund than now?
Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy sasktel.net
someone else gets to handle those
sticky smelly and ultra-icky empties.
Don’t say anything but sometimes we
leave dog cookies or cat treats, as well.
Sssshhh!
There are different times of year when
the average Canadian guys and gals
are supporting folks who need help and
they are doing it almost unconsciously.
In that state, giving just will not hurt.
Most Canadian adults continue to put
change in the collection jar even though
they are already wearing a bright red
poppy… to remember. Speaking of
flowers, who does not like to have a small
arrangement of bright yellow daffydills
on the kitchen table or work space every
spring. For just a few dollars you get a
bright yellow ray of sunshine in your life
and the chance to help some sick folks.
Even though most charities and nonprofit organizations have seasons or
events that increase their revenues,
there are unfortunately some yearround groups that need help on a daily
basis. While they do see increases
in donations at Christmas, the food
bank people do not see any reduction
in the need. Folks get hungry year
round! It’s not hard or costly to toss a
box of macaroni or a can of soup in the
collection bins at the grocery store. I like
to do it and don’t think about it because
if things were to go bad for us we may
have to be a food bank client. Stranger
things have happened.
We are average Canadian guys and
gals and though we do what we can, we
can get a lot done. It may be a little here
and a little there but it all adds up one
empty beer can, one box of macaroni at
a time.
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The issue of human trafficking
A local group based out of Caronport
wants to raise awareness of human
trafficking.
Refined Undignified
recently presented two performances
of “I Am Liberty,” which is a special
production that addresses the issue of
human trafficking. The shows were
held on March 27 at Alliance Church
and on March 28 in Caronport.
Team mentor Jacee Webber spoke to
the Moose Jaw Express prior to the
performances.
“I Am Liberty is a dance and drama
production that addresses the issue of
human trafficking, particularly here in
North America,” said Webber. “When
we put on a performance it is kind of
like watching a movie with dance, but
not like a musical. We don’t have a live
script but it is a dramatic production
portrayed with constant music and
lighting. It is kind of like watching
a dance concert that tells a story the
whole time. It has a storyline from
start to finish. This performance tells
the story of Liberty, who is a young
North American teenager. She tells the
audience about her experience and how
she got caught up in trafficking.
Refined Undignified is a dance and
drama ministry and leadership training
team. The group is comprised of
three teams featuring students from
Briercrest College and Caronport High
School. They are a Christian ministry
group dedicated to raising awareness of
important issues.
“We regularly address issues that affect
the youth of Canada. We address
things like partying, drugs and alcohol,
bullying, and relationships. We started
hearing more and more about human
trafficking and how it is actually quite
common in North America. It happens
quite a bit under the radar and people
don’t realize that. We started to realize
that youth are not being warned about
this enough, so a lot of them are quite
vulnerable to it,” said Webber. “It is
an issue that affects youth and so we
wanted to raise awareness of human
trafficking, on how it happens to
people in Canada, and that it is just
not people in third world countries
that are being trafficked. We wanted
to raise awareness with youth as well
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday April 8 • PAGE A13
by Scott Hellings
as with parents or adults
who work with youth, so
we can better protect the
youth of Canada.”
Webber says the group
spent 16 months preparing
for the show.
“We were able to
interview people who
were in prostitution,
who had been trafficked,
and those who had been Kali Funk as Liberty and Matt Reeb as
working
with
those Loverboy. In the beginning, Liberty truly
people,” said Webber. believes that he cares for her and they seem
“Everything fell into happy together.
place and we were able to
get enough information to
International Justice Mission. Their
create this show.”
main partner was Defend Dignity, and
The goal is to raise awareness of the proceeds from the performances were
issue.
donated to that organization.
”From the research we have done and Visit www.defenddignity.ca for more
the people we have talked to who information. You can also visit www.
have worked with trafficked victims, refinedundignified.com for more on the
we have found that the most common Refined Undignified group.
age for people to get into
prostitution, whether it
is through trafficking or
circumstantial issues, is
13,” said Webber. “We
are just trying to let
people know what they
should be looking for.”
The group partnered with
several
organizations
for the performances,
including
Freedom
Catalyst, which his
Liberty becomes trapped in a world of
based out of Regina, and drugs, abuse, and prostitution.
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If you happen to visit the third floor of the Hammond
Building, you will notice that one of Moose Jaw’s
old murals has been recreated; artist Gus Froese
has repainted his popular Town’s Afire mural that
used to be located on the old liquor board store (at
the corner of First Ave. NW and Fairford St.).
The old mural was in bad shape and had to be
replaced several years ago. Artist Grant McLaughlin
painted another fire-based mural, Fire Watch, in
its place. Froese says that he was asked to paint the
updated mural.
“A couple of years ago, Ken Zumstien was watching
me paint one just across the hall called Sunrise
Over Dog River.’ He was talking to me about this
fireman’s hose hanging on the wall and asked if I
could do something as a backdrop for that,” said
Froese. “It dawned on me right away that I could
make the corner look like brick and beyond that it
would be Town’s Afire,’ which was the name of Gus Froese looks over his new mural, “Town’s Afire.” It is located on the third floor of the
Hammond Building.
the original mural.”
Although the new mural looks very similar to its
and tourists watch him paint murals, but the girls
predecessor, there are some changes. Notably, it “Mike gave me all sorts of information.”
Barton
even
posed
in
an
old
fireman’s
uniform
and
actually helped inspire some of the colour choices.
is much smaller in size and scale, but Froese also
it
is
his
image
that
appears
in
the
mural.
“I had a fan club going. They wanted to know
made sure to slightly alter the design to keep it
Someone came walking down the hall as I had just when I was going to paint the horses,” said Froese.
fresh and interesting.
finished
painting on all the features and they said
They started naming the horses. The first one they
“I can’t do the same thing over again because it
‘Oh,
it’s
Mike!’
So
I
guess
it
must
look
like
him.”
called
Brownie. The next one I asked what they
would be a bit boring, so I made some alterations. I
framed it with burning paper and so you are looking During the research process, Froese happened to were going to call it before I started painting. They
at the mural as though you are looking through a come across the Fireman’s Prayer, which became said Star, so I painted a star on the forehead. Then I
burnt hole in paper. That makes it a little more a major component of both the original and the started another one…The girls are redheads so that
updated mural. That being said, Froese says the is how I painted the horse. They got a kick out of
interesting for me creatively,” said Froese.
“If I ever repeat a painting, it is never the same and each component of the mural is a vital part of the that. They called it Big Red. The last one they
story.
called Blaze.”
I’m sure most artists feel that way.”
“It
all
comes
together
because
one
thing
leads
to
Painting the mural indoors and away from the
When Froese set out to design the original mural
elements will ensure that visitors to the building
back in 1991, he went up to the fire hall and spoke another and one item leads to another.”
One
element
of
the
painting
garnered
a
lot
of
will be able to enjoy Froese’s work for years to
with Fire Chief Mike Barton.
attention
from
four
young
girls
—
the
horses.
The
come.
“When you paint a mural, you have to do research
and get the facts straight because if you don’t, then Court family came to visit Froese every day to “This one will last forever.”
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Mayor Higgins is pictured with Donna Lee Howes,
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signing a proclamation for National Poetry Month.
At the April 20, 2015 City Council Meeting, Harold
Arthur will be reading his poetry for the Mayor’s
Poetry City Challenge. This will be the 4th year that
the City has participated in the Poetry Challenge.
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of Moose Jaw Wakamow, Ashley Florent Manager of Family Services for
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recently strengthened the existing language for rights
regarding gender diversity in our provincial Human Rights
Code. Discrimination has no place in our society,” said
MLA Greg Lawrence as he brought greetings to the event.
Mayor Deb Higgins also brought greetings. “We are
demonstrating that the Friendly City is truly accepting
and ‘friendly’ to everybody, so that those who live
alternative life styles are no longer pressured to move to
larger centres.”
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Support for Motif to showcase multicultural diversity
The Moose Jaw Multicultural Council’s annual
Motif festival is once again getting a helping hand
from the federal government. Palliser MP Ray
Boughen announced that Motif will receive $4,200
from Canadian Heritage’s Building Communities
Through Arts and Heritage program. Boughen made
the announcement on behalf of the Honourable
Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and
fficial Languages.
The Building Communities Through Arts and
Heritage program “provides Canadians with more
opportunities to take part in activities that present
local arts and culture and celebrate local history and
heritage.” Boughen is pleased to see the government
“support festivals that showcase the diversity of
Canada’s local communities.”
“I think when we support these activities, the
government is saying to the participants that we are
glad you are here, we are glad that you have become
a Canadian, and we are also glad that you brought
with you some of your cultural activities, dance, and
food. We want to continue to promote that, so we
help out by providing some dollars,” said Boughen.
“(Motif demonstrates) that Moose Jaw is a place
that has a diverse population.”
Boughen says he looks forward to Motif each year.
He believes that Motif not only represents the city’s
rich history and diverse culture, but that people
from across the province enjoy taking in the festival
and all that Moose Jaw has to offer.
“I think people from the surrounding areas like
Assiniboia, Rockglen, and even Regina jump in
the car and come to Moose Jaw to take in the fun,”
said Boughen. “It is a good advertisement for the
city and a good opportunity for people to enjoy the
mixed culture that we have as a city.”
In a press release, Mary Tkach Vangsnes, Chair of
the Motif Multicultural Festival, noted that they are
pleased to receive funds from the Government of
Canada and that they appreciate all the support they
have received over the years.
She also noted that the grant will help cover operating
expenses. This includes tent and stage set up,
Federal money
to update
Cosmo kitchen
Yala Habibi (Belly Dancers) mesmerize with Abeza Dance Group: Rwandan Cultural
Dances (2014)
movements and decorative dress (2014)
Motif will be held July 10-12 at Happy Valley Park.
It is estimated that 5,000 people will attend Motif
this year.
isit www.mjmcinc.ca to find out when tickets will
go on sale, or for more information on the Moose
Jaw Multicultural Council.
audio video backstage equipment, security, support
staff, as well as spraying for mosquitoes, installing
portable toilets, and the rental of bleachers, tables,
chairs and other expenses. Vangsnes says it will be
a weekend full of “fantastic entertainment, mouthwatering delicacies, and intercultural interaction.”
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MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday April 8 • PAGE A21
BIZWORLD
Health care
investing to
diversify holding
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
Health care is a fast-growing industry around the
world.
A disproportionate aging population in Europe, North
America and Japan requires large infusions of health
care to keep them going. In South America, Asia and
Africa, growing incomes push the demand for better
pill popping health care, and adoption of Westernbased fatty diets increases the need for care.
This ought to be an industry just set in cast for
investors. Canada has a small health care sector with
wide ranges of risk. Only three made it to the Toronto
Stock Exchange health care index.
Investing in health care means connecting your IV
to the American market. But the choice is so broad
pharmaceuticals, specialty makers of equipment,
makers of parts such as hips and stents, drug retailers,
and biotechnicals.
Which one(s) does an investor pick? The homework
can be as confusing as some of those weird names for
medicines/diseases.
Canadian investors have a couple of choices that pump
up health care investment and reduce the risk of major
surgery to the portfolio.
Both are exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that invest in
an array of pretty solid health care companies. An ETF
usually buys shares based on a market sector index.
Investing in that index with many companies reduces
risk and volatility.
The iShares Global Health Care Index ETF, currently
$42.90, is one choice. Since its Canadian introduction
in mid-2011, this ETF gained 117 per cent. The ETF is
hedged in Canadian dollars to avoid currency losses.
The dividend yields just less than one per cent.
The fund is a based on the 1,200 company Standard
and Poors Global Health Care Sector Index. Twothirds of investment is in the U.S., with 11 per cent in
Switzerland, si per cent in the United Kingdom, four
per cent in Germany. Japan, France, Denmark, Canada
and Australia round out the line-up.
Forty-one per cent of the $128 billion fund holdings
are in pharmaceuticals, 23 per cent in biotechnology,
16 per cent in health care supplies and equipment with
four per cent in life science services.
The top 10 holdings include Johnson and Johnson,
Pfizer, Merck, Gilead, Amgen, Activis, United Health,
Bristol-Myers, Medtronic and Biogen.
The Health Care Leaders Income Fund, currently
$10.20, is the other choice with $94 million of assets.
This Harvest Portfolio fund chose to develop its own
index and charges a slightly higher management fee.
The fund is made up of 21 of the top global health
care companies out of 97 that made the minimum $5
billion value cut.
The top 10 companies represent half the assets with
five from Europe. The top 10 are Gla oSmithCline,
Medtronic, Agilent, Anthem,
ovartis, SanofiAventis, Smith and Nephew, Teva, Quest and St. Jude
Medical. Seventy-five per cent are American.
Only available since last fall this ETF has gained
seven per cent with a handsome 6.8 per cent yield.
The managers focus on creating income by selling
covered call options on 33 per cent of stocks.
Premiums paid for the option to buy stock at a higher
price add to income.
By selling options, the fund limits upside capital gain,
but offsets lower prices. Some of 21 stocks will always
be struggling and are candidates for these option sales.
Health Care Leaders could be more suitable for
investors wanting income and less downside risk.
This column is the first of a series on investment by
sector. Future columns will review aerospace and
defence, agriculture and food, metals, and energy.
CAUTI : Remember when investing, consult your
adviser and do your homework before buying any
security. Bizworld does not recommend investments.
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From The Kitchen
Fruits mix with just about anything
By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express
Sometimes the mixture of ingredients in a recipe will
take the cook by surprise.
At one time the inclusion of a fruit into a main
course would be questioned but now we all know
that various fruit products provide unique tastes for
otherwise ordinary recipes.
This week’s recipes provide ideas for apricot, apple
and strawberry additions to a main course and
desserts.
Apricot Chicken
6 chicken thighs or
other chicken pieces
1 pkg. dry onion soup
mix
1 small bottle Russian or Italian salad
dressing
1 cup apricot preserves or chunky jam
Mix soup mix, dressing and preserves. Place chicken
pieces in a greased baking dish. Pour sauce over
chicken and be sure to coat pieces on all sides. Bake
uncovered at 400 degrees F for about 90 minutes.
Baste several times while baking. Turn pieces once..
Apple Cake
2 large eggs
1 cup sugar
3 tsps. cinnamon
1/2 cup oil
5-6 apples, peeled
and sliced
2 cups flour
2 tsps. baking powder
Mix eggs, sugar, cinnamon and oil. Add the sliced
apples, one at a time and then coat evenly so apples
won’t turn brown.
Mix baking powder and flour and add to the apple
mixture. Mix well with a fork until flour is completely
absorbed.
Pour into a 9x13 inch greased pan. Pre-heat oven
to 350 degrees F and bake for 55-60 minutes until
toothpick comes out clean.
Strawberry Muffins
1 cup sugar, divided
1/2 tsp. cinnamon, divided
1/4 tsp. nutmeg, divided
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour, divided
2 tsps. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup butter, chilled and cut into chunks
1 cup buttermilk
2 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 1/2 cups sliced strawberries
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Butter the muffin pan.
Combine 1/4 cup sugar with 1/4 tsp. cinnamon and
1/8 tsp. nutmeg. Liberally sprinkle muffin tins with
sugar mixture. Save some for the topping.
Sift 2 1/4 cups of the flour with baking powder and
salt and remaining sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Add butter to flour mixture and cut in with a pastry
blender.
Whisk buttermilk, eggs and vanilla together in a
bowl and add to the flour mixture, stirring until just
combined. Batter will be lumpy.
Chop strawberries into chunks the size of a blueberry.
Toss with remaining flour and fold into the batter. Fill
tins to the top then sprinkle with remaining sugar
mixture. Bake for 15 minutes then rotate pans and
bake 10-15 minutes longer or until tops spring back
when lightly touched.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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As soon as the ice and snow
melt, streets and roadways
come alive with walkers,
joggers
and
runners;
some
pushing
strollers
and carriages, others in
packs. Winter has a way of
settling in the rear caboose,
somewhere between the left
and right arm. Now that we
can kick the boots off and
shed the heavy parkas, it’s
a good time to get out for a
little fresh air and exercise to
lessen the load.
I have always enjoyed sports,
mostly team sports, but there is something to be said for taking
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nothing worse than being recognized by a peer passerby; the
shock on their face when they see me half dead and gasping for
air. I preferred the confines of the track where other enthusiasts
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On the
Front Porch
by Wanda Smith
One Word
I often think how just one word spoken into our lives
can have lasting impact. What are some of those
words that have been spoken over you throughout
the years? Words such as “stupid, loser, bad,
dummy...” You know what those words were. They
are embedded in your soul. Has a mother or father,
or other family member or close friend spoken a
devastating picture of your future? The debilitating
word picture has possibly manifested and proved
itself over and over to you. Do you realize that this
has always been the plan of the enemy of our souls?
He wants us to picture our future with hardship,
doom, failure, loss and sadness. He plays with our
mind and the more we rehearse those words in our
minds, we build up a stronghold that dominates in
our brain that needs to be broken and removed.
I had the privilege to watch Big Sweet Pea and her
drama class perform “A Tale of Two Orphans” a
short time ago. Following a stellar performance, the
kids picked up their black & white photo in the lobby
of the building. One girl commented to Big Sweet
Pea how beautiful she was in her picture to which
Big Sweet Pea genuinely returned the compliment.
That girl’s first comment out of her mouth was, “If
only I didn’t have a double chin.” Immediately, I
reassured her that I had not even noticed it! Truly,
I hadn’t. I had seen her stylish crocheted toque and
great smile. I saw myself in her eyes that day. I know
I have lived that way for so many years. I grieved
for her. I prayed that she would see her worth. Her
value. She has an amazing destiny and is here on this
earth for a purpose created by God!
We need to create new pathways of thought about
who we are and what our worth is. Picture a Godfilled future; a future of possibilities empowered by
Almighty God! Create a new pathway in your brain
to become strong and powerful that will change
your life from this day forward. God’s promises in
His Word are a great place to start. Start declaring
“something great is going to happen to me today.”
Start replacing those words of failure and defeat to
victory and living a purpose-filled life!
Keep in pursuit of building Godly pathways in your
mind. Ways I have done this is by reading God’s
Word. Find a translation that is easy to understand.
I like reading all kinds of translations such as the
New King James Version, the Message Bible and
the Passion translation. I also listen to podcasts on
Youtube or online; some of the speakers I especially
enjoy are Joel Osteen, Believer’s Voice of Victory,
Terri Savelle Foy, and Keith Moore (and many
more). I purpose to read great books that will help
me grow, change my thoughts and improve my life.
Presently, I’m reading “Life Without Limits” by Nick
Vujicic and “Today is the Day” by Bil Cornelius. I
also stay connected with a body of believers and
attend conferences and seminars where I am taught
the uncompromising Word of God. It’s not hard
to change our thoughts and our future. It’s just
takes consistency and allowing the Word to change
us from the inside out. Seek God for a “word” for
your life. He wants only the best for you! As Gloria
Copeland shares, “ONE WORD from GOD CAN
CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE. It can change your
destiny! It starts with faith.” Take that step of faith to
start to believe God’s promises for your life! He has
a good plan for you!
“By His divine power, God has given us everything
we need for living a godly life. We have received all
of this by coming to know him, the One who called
us to Himself by means of His marvelous glory and
excellence. And because of His glory and excellence,
He has given us great and precious promises. These
are the promises that enable you to share His divine
nature and escape the world’s corruption caused by
human desires. In view of all this, make every effort
to respond to God’s promises...”
“For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord.
“They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give
you a future and a hope.”
Scripture references: 2 Peter 1:3-5a, Jeremiah 29:11
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The Moose Jaw Community Players and the Rotary
Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow presented the play
Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun, written by Norm Foster
on March 27th and 28th. The story revolves around
a mother and son, and the problems that surround
terminal illness, mental challenges and life choices.
Claire Castle (Karen Gaucher) has to find a caregiver
for her son Robert (Jake Heisler) when she finds out
that she has a terminal illness. Robert had an accident
when he was young, which resulted in mental
challenges. Through a series of events that revolves
around a bus bench, the small family meets Holly
(Tracy Hnybida), a young lady who is pregnant and
facing difficult choices. She becomes a border and
a part of the family. She has to make the ultimate
decision that will determine Robert’s future.
The actors, along with the behind-the-scenes
personnel, presented a story that brought laughter and
tears to audience members.
Many important conversations and decisions
take place on the bus bench.
Karen Gaucher and Jake Heisler play the characters in the small family that is the
spotlight of the play.
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September 30, 1929 ~ March 29, 2015
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Union
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Herbert Priestley
September 30, 1929 ~ March 29, 2015
Herbert Priestley
HerbertNorman
Read Priestley
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September 30, 1929
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REFLECTIVE
MOMENTS
Rae Trites - Adele Owatz, Moose Jaw
www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Looks Can
Be Deceiving
It was a fine day at the end of March
By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express
The date of March 27 marked
a milestone in my life, but
unfortunately it was not a
Kodak moment.
Even though I reached the
“magic age” at the very
beginning of February, the
rules that my friend Stephen
and his buddies have in place
Joyce Walter
meant that I would have to
can be reached at
[email protected] wait a full two months before
receiving payments related to
age and service to employers.
Although I mourned this waiting period, whined about the
unfairness of being penalized for being a Feb. 1 baby, and
contemplated filing a complaint with a seniors’ advocate,
I swallowed all my complaints. I was actually afraid to
officially go after earlier payments for fear I would lose
those payments entirely if I were so brash as to challenge
the rules. There is, after all, spitefulness in some offices
in Ottawa.
So I played the waiting game and was somewhat
amused that many friends and acquaintances were
just as eager as I for me to receive my very first old age
security cheque and another for the Canada Pension
Plan. They commiserated with me over the long waiting
period and expressed interest in how much CPP I would
actually receive, it being based on the level of my own
contributions and the number of years I had money
removed from my take-home earnings.
But wait — there wouldn’t be cheques for me to hold in
my hands, to show off with my thumb covering the CPP
amount, a large smile on my face that I had finally come
of legal senior age so I could display what I had coming
to me.
The agency in charge of payouts decreed awhile ago
that cheques had outlived their usefulness and thus,
such government payments would be deposited directly
into bank accounts via technology that older folks are
challenged to understand. In other words, I would not be
able to pose for a photograph for the family album, a photo
that would have been placed near photos of the parents
and Housemate proudly holding their first cheques. Don’t
all families have such photos in their possession? A pity
if you don’t, and shame on the 21st century for removing
my own personal photographic moment.
As the end of March approached, friends explained to me
that my payments would be in my account on the third
business day before March 31. By eliminating Saturday
and Sunday, that meant payday would be March 27. One
friend even provided the detail that the money would be
there at one second past midnight so if I wanted I could
go and stand by the bank machine, cash in hand to show
that the payments had arrived.
When March 27 dawned, I rose, dressed and got into
my vehicle for a trip to the bank where I casually asked
to have my bank book page updated, on a clean page,
no less, so someday that page might go into the family
album. I admit to being nervous, wondering if I would be
missed, thinking that maybe Stephen would have vetoed
my money for another month.
After putting some weekend cash in my wallet, I slid a
nervous glance at the page, and heaved a sigh of relief.
My money had arrived: the OAS amount as expected and
the CPP amount quite satisfying. I contained my glee
until I was back in the vehicle where I burst out laughing
at my good fortune. The person in the car beside me
gave me a strange look and quickly backed up and left
the parking lot.
I haven’t asked him yet, but perhaps Housemate might
agree to photograph me holding my bank book page.
Then a few years from now the family will wonder
what on earth I was grinning about and question the
significance of this photograph.
Thanks Stephen. You made my day on that March 27. But
I am still grumpy about having to wait so long.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
THURS. STRAT PAIRS
THURSDAY EVE SESSION MARCH 26
A
B
1
1
Dave Morrell - Valerie
Morrell, Moose Jaw
2
Linda Griffin - Urban
Griffin, Moose Jaw
3
Nancy Findlay - Rae
Trites, Moose Jaw
4
2
Shirley Waldenberg - Wanda
Southernwood, Moose Jaw
FRIDAY STRAT PAIRS
FRIDAY AFT SESSION MARCH 27
A
B
1
Linda Griffin - Urban
Griffin, Moose Jaw
2
Lawrence Gelleta Marie Gelleta, Moose Jaw
3/5
A Stushnoff - Neta Van
Iderstine, Moose Jaw
3/5
Doris Jackson - Fred
Owatz, Moose Jaw
3/5
Len Davidson - Joanne Gilbert, Moose Jaw
1
Laura Westfall, Moose
Jaw; Pat Krueger, Moose Jaw
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