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97 MACDONALD CRESCENT MLS® #:SK732918 $ 369,900 Family home with a great layout, only a block from Elmwood Golf Course 4 Beds • 3 Baths Thursday, July 19, 2018 swbooster.com Serving Southwest Saskatchewan LEAH BRAGG • (306)741-2622 306-773-7527 royallepage.ca/formula1 BASEBALL 57’s hit their stride What a difference a week can make for the Swift Current 57’s in the West- ern Major Baseball League. One week after losing five straight games, the 57’s won all five of their games to move into third spot in the Eastern Division. Wednesday, Ethan Hunter capped a four-hit evening with a walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th inning to lead the 57’s to a 5-4 comeback victory over the visiting Moose Jaw Miller Express. Hunter singled home Myles Miller with two outs in the 12th inning to lead the 57’s to their second straight win after they trailed 4-0. Moose Jaw had scored three runs in the first inning and added another in the sixth inning. Bo McClintock got the 57’s on the board with a solo blast in the bottom of the sixth as he passed teammate Blake Adams for the single season record with 13 home runs in 33 games played. The 57’s were able to cut into the lead in the sixth when Jered Binsfield doubled home Hunter. The 57’s tied the game in the bottom of the ninth when Jerad Dokey singled home Hunter and Anthony Stewart but the potential win- ning run was caught trying to score. The 57’s used six pitchers to get the win. Evan Pontley had a rough first in- ning but settled in to pitch six innings, allowing four hits, two walks and four runs while striking out three. Aaron Pugh, Isiah Campa, Spencer Koelewyn, Nick Hooper, and Tommy Steier combined to keep the Miller Express off the board for the final six innings. Steier got the win with a score- less 12th inning. Thursday, the 57’s scored nine runs on nine hits and got six shutout innings from Joey Machado in a 9-0 win over the visiting Regina Red Sox. Machado limited the slumping Red Sox to three hits and two walks with six strikeouts over six innings. Pugh and Keil Krumwiede added scoreless relief appearances. The 57’s did most of their damage STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER during a pair of four-run innings as they Ruben Rodriquez (top) had an eventful debut with the Swift Current 57’s on July 12, including an awkward finished with nine hits and five walks, collision at second base with Regina’s Wesley Moss on a stolen base attempt. The El Paso, Texas product supplemented by three wild pitches hit .583 in his first three games with the 57’s as they continued a five-game winning streak in the WMBL. and two Regina errors. Continued on page 23
SOUTHWEST BOOSTER X THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 2 2 LIVING THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 Proctor attempting to outrun rare diseases STEVEN MAH school. him and along his travels he is said they were mainly proud of SOUTHWEST BOOSTER When Dave Proctor arrived in going to stop at Staples across their son’s efforts. Swift Current on Thursday at 1 Canada,” she explained. The journey had been in the Dave Proctor passed through p.m. he had already traveled al- Lea said that this was a cause works for over a year. Swift Current last Thursday most 46 miles that day. that Staples was happy support. “Oh my gosh!” was Randy’s as he attempts to run across “The beginning was a big “Anytime we can step in and initial reaction when informed Canada in 66 days. His journey struggle,” admitted Proctor dur- support a cause and really put of the cross-country run. “He’s began on June 27 in Victoria and ing a brief stop. “I would say the ourselves out there I think it’s always surprising us.” he hopes to maintain a Guin- first six or seven days were the important… Staples is very “The only thing he needs is ness World Record pace with a hardest. I was dealing with a lot family oriented and Dave Proc- support. If they can donate or 108 kilometre daily average. of the body issues with tendin- tor is very family oriented, so it volunteer some time and do the contact us But Proctor’s efforts are about itis’s and sleep deprivation… I hits close to home because it is little tiny things. If everybody much more than kilometres was able to get over that hump one of his children that has a would do a little tiny thing for • Phone: 306-773-9321 travelled, he is hoping to raise and the body kind of corrected rare disease.” Dave it would just be amazing,” • Fax: 306-773-9136 awareness for the Rare Disease itself. I was able to get into a bit Staples is also the number added Nancy. • 30 4th Avenue NW Foundation and to raise $1 mil- of a groove and find what’s most one supporter of Special Olym- There are more than 7,000 Swift Current, SK, S9H 0T5 lion to aide in research efforts important. Now I am in a bit of a pics. “I love Special Olympics,” diagnosed rare diseases and and help families with a rare groove, so I am clicking off 105’s said Lea. “So being able to hop many more that go undiag- • www.swbooster.com disease. [kilometres a day], 110’s every onboard with Outrun Rare and nosed. About one in 12 Can- The cause is deeply personal single day and it seems to be be a sponsor as well is super ex- adians will have a rare disease advertising sales for Proctor, whose son Sam going very well right now.” citing for us. I was excited to do in their lifetime. has a very rare genetic disease Amanda Lea, General Man- something different within the “People aren’t aware that one Kara Stephanson, called Relapsing Encephalop- ager of Staples in Swift Current, Swift Current Mall with Staples in 12 Canadians are affected. athy with Cerebellar Ataxia. organized a trade show at the here. I had a lot of very excited We certainly weren’t until we sales manager, 306-770-2223 Sam Proctor, 9, is one of only Swift Current Mall in support of vendors that were able to come ended up with a grandson that kara.stephanson@swbooster.com five people in the world with Dave Proctor’s Outrun Rare. showcase their wares, which is was and then you learn. It’s RECA. It causes a lack of bal- “Staples is one of his main small business, which is what some much bigger than most Melissa Richardson, sales, ance and co-ordination. It also sponsors. We did all the shirts, Staples is about.” people are aware of. This is 306-770-2226 causes Sam’s speech to slur and bottles, bracelets, everything. Dave’s parents Nancy and a necessary cause. That Rare mrichardson@swbooster.com he has to use a walker to go to We’re just a big supporter of Randy Proctor were in Swift Disease Foundation needs that Current on Wednesday selling funding, they need to do that Jerry Butterworth, sales, shirts and hats and spreading research. This is an important 306-770-2227 the word about their son’s ef- thing,” said Randy. jbutterworth@swbooster.com forts. To learn more about the Rare His parents have experienced Disease Foundation visit ww- newsroom a whole gamut of emotions so wrarediseasefoundation.org. 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SOUTHWEST BOOSTER X THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 3 Dash dances way to Los Angeles Calgary. Dash said she has been dancing since the age of four, and enjoys ballet, jazz, dancing, and change my perspective of it. Being a professional and the ways that they do it. It’ll just change every- Brianna Dash, a student at The Dance scholarship during a dance competi- lyrical and musical theatre. thing.” Studio, is in the midst of a busy summer tion earlier in the year. “I like it because there is always room Miss Melissa Wallace, Director and of dance. While in Los Angeles the course to improve,” she said of her involve- Instructor at The Dance Studio, was ex- While The Dance Studio held their participants will enjoy private group ment in dance. cited for Dash’s chance to dance in Los year end recital back on June 2, the classes in jazz, hip hop, contempor- She spends four to five hours practi- Angeles. young dance enthusiast is busy pursu- ary, salsa and other styles. They will cing ballet per week, and also takes solo “It happened because she works very ing a pair of summer dance opportun- also produce a music video, providing tutoring. She was hoping the dance op- hard. Her technique and the perform- ities. further insights into the life of a profes- portunity in Los Angeles would further ance all came together, so she’s getting She is currently is Los Angeles partici- sional dancer. fuel her love of dancing. recognized and rewarded for all the pating in the Be Discovered: Summer in During the dance year Dash was also “I think it’ll really change my style of hours that she puts in,” Wallace said. LA Super Star Intensive from July 16 to awarded with a Most Promising Solo 23. She pursued the opportunity to take age 14-15 years, along with scholarship part in this dance class after earning a for To The Pointe summer intensive in Enjoy fine dining and atmosphere all at prices you can afford! SPECIALS Friday, July 20 8oz. NY STEAK AND SHRIMP OF THE WEEK! $21.99 Saturday, July 21 VEAL OSCAR $20.99 Beginning July 20th at 5:00pm Sunday, July 22 ROAST BEEF DINNER $17.99 Monday, July 23 SEAFOOD FETTUCINI $16.99 Tuesday, July 24 10oz. NY STEAK $19.99 Wednesday, y, July y 25 CHICKEN KABOBS $17.99 Thursday,y, July y 26 CURRY CHICKEN SHRIMP BOWL $19.99 SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Brianna Dash, a student from The Dance Studio, is participating in the Be Discovered: Summer in LA Super Star Intensive from July 16 to 23. 2225 N. SERVICE ROAD WEST ON HWY 1 SWIFT CURRENT 306-773-4657 PREMIUM USED TRACTORS 2008 KUBOTA M125SDTC AUGU G WE STD EKEN LON 125hp, 4WD, 16 speed powershift, hyd D LINE Y DEA fwd/rev shuttle, 3pt dual PTO, 3 EARL remotes, good tires, cab w/ jump seat OT I CE w/ Kubota loader, 92” grapple bucket, single lever joy stick, premium unit, N only 2250 hours $65,000 UE TH ISS trades welcome! AUG. 9 2015 KUBOTA M135GX 135hp, 4WD, large cab version, 24 speed powershift, hyd fwd/rev shuttle, PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE 3pt dual PTO, 3 remotes, radial tires w/ Kubota loader w/92” grapple bucket, AUGUST LONG WEEKEND single lever joy stick, premium unit, only 2000 hours THE SOUTHWEST BOOSTER $80,000 financing available WILL HAVE EARLY DEADLINES FOR THE 2016 KUBOTA M7-17IPS AUGUST 9TH ISSUE AS FOLLOWS: 170hp, 4WD, heavy duty series, 24 speed – 6 range power shift, radial Display / Classified Ad Deadline: tires, dual PTO, 4 remotes, extra wgts, HD Kubota loader w/ 102” grapple Thursday, August 2nd @ 2 PM bucket, premium unit, only 980 hours WE WILL BE CLOSED AUGUST 6TH. $145,000 $ , HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY LONG WEEKEND! 425 North Service Road West Swift Current•306-773-8711 www.armstrongimplements.com
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SOUTHWEST BOOSTER X THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 6 opinion Editor: Scott Anderson Group Publisher: Michael J. Hertz LETTER TO THE EDITOR Eastend Arts Council appreciates support of Wallace Stegner House Editor: On March 2nd the Wallace Stegner House, artists’ retreat in Eastend sustained serious water damage as a result of frozen pipes. The response from our insurance agent and insurance com- pany were outstanding. Throughout the recovery, every person dealing with the re- pairs who crossed the threshold was unfailingly helpful, polite and most gratifyingly, interested in the Stegner House oper- ation. Over its 30 years of operation the Stegner House (www.steg- nerhouse.ca) has welcomed more than 300 residents, writers, artists, dancers, sculptors, journalists, and a few scientists from around the world. The House is an icon on the cultural map of Southwest Sas- katchewan. Residents experience small agricultural town life and the space and peace to work on their projects. In return the resident gives a public presentation or reading which brings their diverse worlds to Eastenders. contact us The Southwest Booster welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publica- tion over the writer’s name. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, Thanks to the professionalism and generosity of everyone in- Email: sanderson@swbooster.com address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters are subject to editing and limited to 300 words. Copyright in letters and other materials submit- volved in this recent emergency the house which was built in Mail: ted to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the 1917 is ready for its second century. 30 – 4th Ave. N.W. Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them in print, The Booster, its Swift Current, SK Publisher or Publishers and Alberta Newspaper Group, LP do Heartful thanks to all. S9H 0T5 not necessarily endorse the views expressed therein. The Eastend Arts Council - Proprietor of the Wallace Stegner House Focus on resilience in turbulent times, FCC chief economist advises FCC businesses can quickly adjust long-term objectives and think Gervais said the Canadian ent and most Canadian farms Canadian producers need to to a dynamic operating environ- about the integration of the crop, agriculture and agri-food sec- continue to be in a very good focus on building resilience into ment that could last the rest of marketing and financial plans tor has already proven resili- financial position. their business to maintain or the year,” he said. “We’re likely to grow their operations in turbu- lent times, according to Farm Credit Canada (FCC) chief agri- see some fast-changing circum- stances, including those that are both beneficial or potentially Greyhound cut a bad case of STC déjà vu cultural economist. risky to their operations.” STOP THE CUTS SK ewan after Wall’s austerity budget, likes to remind “Trade tensions make head- During the first six months Déjà vu. the public, “In cases like Saskatchewan where lines and are on top of mind for of 2018, a lower Canadian dol- Since Greyhound announced it was closing oper- roughly one in three persons is rural, the subsidy many producers, but it is the lar helped boost farm revenues, ations in Western Canada effective the end of Octo- to STC according to its own business plan was only resulting movements in interest offsetting increases to interest ber, several small companies jumped in to say they’d 49 percent of its expenses (considerably less than rates, the value of the Canadian rates, fuel and fertilizer prices. take over routes. This is similar to what happened the 72 per cent provided to the City of Regina or 64 dollar and commodity prices But the Canadian economy relies in Saskatchewan when the government shuttered per cent to the City of Saskatoon).” In its last year of that make up the outlooks for on the strength of export sectors. the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC). operation, the province-wide bus service cost only various sectors of Canada’s farm Trade tensions, currently push- Encouraged by the SaskParty government’s rhetoric $10 per Saskatchewan citizen. For rural and remote economy,” said J.P. Gervais, in ing the Canadian dollar lower, about the capacity of the market to provide neces- residents, STC was the equivalent of urban transit launching the latest series of could continue to pressure the sary services once the publicly-subsidized Crown in that it allowed people to access health care and outlooks for the agriculture and loonie below the $0.78 projected Corporation was out of the way, 10 companies vied social services, visit family and friends, escape do- agri-food sector. 2018 average and may limit fu- for the former STC routes. One year later, only two mestic violence, and pursue education and liveli- Previous years of record- ture interest rate hikes in 2018. of those companies remain and most of the routes hoods. The federal government already provides high production boosted global Interest rates are expected to have no common carrier passenger service. subsidies for urban public transportation systems. stocks of many agriculture com- increase in the latter half of 2018, This now risks being the fate of other places in Why should people living in rural and remote loca- modities and helped to lower while the dollar, fuel and fertilizer Western Canada. We know that the private sector tions of this country be exempt from the same? commodity prices. Yet global costs are expected to stabilize. will only ‘step up’ when there’s ready money to be Saskatchewan provided a model for Canada with consumption continued to trend With the ever-changing eco- made. That means ‘cherry-picking’ the few profit- STC. It was safe, affordable, and accessible. Pas- upward and stocks started to nomic environment, volatile able routes. In Saskatchewan, many people have sengers with disabilities could travel throughout fall. Now trade tensions are dis- commodity markets and shifting been left unable to leave their home communities. the province. Workers were unionized. People in rupting commodity markets. trade patterns, Gervais offers the In many cases, these are the people who are least need were provided with medical passes for $69 per “Change is constant in this in- following tips to build resilience: able to find transportation elsewhere: seniors, stu- month. Sure, some changes were required, but if dustry, so producers need to be Risk management – develop dents, the economically disadvantaged and the the federal, provincial and municipal governments in a position to take advantage of scenarios to determine your ex- physically disabled. Yet Canada considers access of Canada want to truly develop a model to replace opportunities and address chal- posure to unfavourable financial to safe, dignified transportation a human right, and Greyhound maybe it’s time for a national, subsid- lenges as they arise,” Gervais said. trends (sudden rise in interest one that affects people’s ability to participate fully ized transportation system that unites the country. One reason for optimism in this rates) or weather events in the societies in which they live. Being so import- Perhaps a version of that model actually existed in uncertain environment is that all Execution – update your ant to people’s lives, the necessity for widespread STC. sectors of Canadian agriculture marketing plan to reflect the public transportation should be taken much more The website STC Stories has personal accounts face sound fundamentals: con- changing environment and re- seriously. As a public safety, personal autonomy, of the struggles facing Saskatchewan citizens, com- sumer food demand at home and sulting volatility and build crop and accessibility issue, it should be delivered, man- munities, and businesses in the wake of the govern- abroad is still very robust. plans to match emerging food aged, and subsidized (when necessary) by the public ment’s unexpected and ill-considered wind-down of “Being resilient means Can- preference trends sector. STC. It can be found at https://stcstories.wordpress. adian agriculture and agri-food Strategy – keep an eye on your As Save STC, a group that formed in Saskatch- com/ All material in this publication is the property of the Alberta Newspaper Group, LP, and may not The Southwest Booster is a member of the National NewsMedia Council, which is an be reproduced in whole or in part without prior consent of the Publisher. The Publisher is not independent ethical organization established to deal with editorial concerns. 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SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 7 SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER The Wild Dog Waits On The Concrete Path starring Danielle Roy was one of the featured productions during the Chautauqua Festival hosted at the Lyric Theatre on July 12 to 14. The Southwest Booster is now on Download the Press Reader App today and start reading as easy as 1, 2, 3! Available on Android and Apple mobile devices. 1. Search your App Store for Press Reader 2. Download Press Reader App 3. Search: Southwest Booster in the Press Reader App and start reading! HEARING FACT LARGE HAY AUCTION FOR: PRIORITY LIVESTOCK 90-95% Hirsch, Sk. (306) 487-7509 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2018 - Starting at 11:00 am. CST. Auction Switzer of people Location: To be held at Hirsch, Sk. (20 miles East of Estevan, Sk. on #18 Hwy.) GPS: N49.11.00; W102.36.00 www.switzerauction.ca with hearing 1326 Alfalfa/Crested Wheat/Brome loss can be It is the buyers responsibility to inspect the hay to their satisfaction before buying. All hay treated with sells as is, where is. Terms: Cash or Cheque w/Letter of Guarantee. Sold by the bale. Price hearing aids. 1 includes loading bales until August 16, 2018. Feed Test Results & Catch Weights available sale day. For more info call Chad at (306) 487-7509 Terms: Cash or Cheque w/Letter of Guarantee CALL TODAY TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT MORE INFO ON FACEBOOK & OUR WEBSITE: www.switzerauction.ca SWITZER AUCTION Caryn Woods (306) 773-4200 Swift Current, Sk. SK. LIC. 914494 AB. LIC. 313086 M.Sc., Aud(C) Reg (SK) Bruce Switzer Website: www.switzerauction.ca Glenn Switzer Clinical Audiologist 306-778-0826 330 Central Ave N. Swift Current, SK | www.thehearingplace.ca 1 betterhearing.org Y C L E ER S C MM U We are half way through Families in the Park and I N T O July 23rd-27th: July 23rd-27th having a blast! Come join us at KIN Park for crafts, Theme: Career Monday games, stories, and more! Week/Special Guest: Mellow Monday at It’s free, fun, and for EMS, RCMP and the the Center everyone! We are doing Fire Department lots of exciting things such 1- 31 Tuesday as a special visit from the Free program with July Out on the town – EMS on Thursday July 26th games, crafts and park visit for When I Grow Up Week! physical activity Ages: 6-11 Wednesday Free program for families DAILY Cooking Day – ENTER hance Monday – Friday* to connect and play 9:00am-12:00pm at Breakfast 4 Lunch ur c for yo pair o f Saulteaux and Thursday - Ages: Grades 0-5 and their i n a caregivers (children must to w Riverside Parks DER Activities at the Y be accompanied by an R Monday – Friday* N Center URBAtric Bikes 1:30pm-4:30pm at adult) ACT, Saulteux and Friday Monday – Thursday Elec Riverside Parks *except on Special Goat Yoga at the Grotto Gardens 10:00am-11:30am at Kinsmen Park (Bell St and 15th Ave NE) Event Fridays Free program for youths or at the (July 20 and August to hang out, participate in games, field trips, Lt. Colonel Clifton Centre 10) this program will sports, crafts, cooking (6th Ave NE) not have an alternate and more in case of wet weather location in case of wet weather Ages: Grades 6-9 with support from: children going into All leaders are Grade 6 are also eligible) SafePlaces – Draw July 31st at 8pm Youth Certified www.safeplaces.ca Monday – Thursday 1:30pm-4:30pm Do not have to be present to win 55 1st Ave. NE. Fridays Collect the letters B-I-K-E for bonus entries. 11:30am-4:30pm field trip days (sign ups required and bring own lunch) Programs will not operate on Public Holidays Follow us on: 1401 N Service Rd E – Swift Current, SK All programs are FREE and available for drop-in by all participants! 306.778.5759 www.LivingSkyCasino.ca Contact information: Community Services at 306-778-2787 email: summerprograms@swiftcurrent.ca ww. w.sw w.swif sw i if www.swiftcurrent.ca/summer for all p rogr ro g program information 24X36 POSTER 24” x 36” CityofSwiftCurrent @sc_play
CityPage SOUTHWEST BOOSTER X THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 8 The www.swiftcurrent.ca CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, July 30th Council Chambers City Hall All council meetings Access to city y departments 306-778-2777 177 1st Ave. N.E. N .E . S9H H 3W1 3W 3 W1 are open to the public PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SWIFT CURRENT Public Notice is hereby given that the Council for the City of Swift Current, pursuant to Section 207 of The Planning and Development Act, 2007, intends to pass a bylaw to amend Zoning Bylaw No. 24 – 2014 by: • adding a new district DC2-C1 – Direct Control District for Central Downtown District, amending the M1 – Light Industrial and M2 - Heavy Industrial Districts, including consequential textual amendments throughout; and • rezoning the area as shown on the map from DC-C1 – Direct Control Central Commercial District, from DC-T1 - Direct Control Transitional District, and from R3 – High Density Multi-Unit Dwelling Residential District, and adjustments to correct adjacent district boundaries as needed. Board Member Needed! The proposed site is shown on the map included in this advertisement. Public Library Board PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING MAP The City of Swift Current currently has vacancies on the Public Library Board. We are ZONING BYLAW NO. 24-2014 looking for individuals to sit on the Public Library Board AND willing to sit on the Executive AREAS TO BE REZONED TO Chinook Regional Library Board. We need individuals with ideas, skills, leadership and DC2-C1 - DIRECT CONTROL CENTRAL DOWNTOWN DISTRICT energy to participate and share knowledge. If you are a Canadian Citizen, 18 or older and a full-time resident of Swift Current, the time is right to get involved. Sidney Street W Sidney Street E The Board shall act as liaison between the City and the Regional Library Board and between the City and the local Library by bringing the needs of the community to the attention of the Regional Library Board and to the regional and local librarians. If you are interested in serving on this Board, an application form and additional Herbert Street W Herbert Street E information can be obtained on the City’s website at www.swiftcurrent.ca. The deadline to apply is July 25, 2018. Candidates will be appointed by City Council and will be notified sometime in August, 2018. For additional information regarding this Board please contact Lee Ann Chaplin Street W Chaplin Street E Thibodeau-Hodgson, City Clerk, by calling 306 778-2768 or by email at l.thibodeau@swiftcurrent.ca Cheadle Street W Cheadle Street E 4th Avenue NW 3rd Avenue NW 1st Avenue NW 2nd Avenue NW 3rd Avenue NE 2nd Avenue NE 4th Avenue NE Central Avenue 1st Avenue NE North Railway Street W North Railway Street E PROPOSED AREAS TO BE REZONED: 25th Annual Fall/Winter FROM DC-C1 - DIRECT CONTROL CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, FROM DC-T1 - DIRECT CONTROL TRANSITIONAL DISTRICT, and FROM R3 - HIGH DENSITY MULTI-UNIT DWELLING RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, and ADJUSTMENTS TO CORRECT ADJACENT DISTRICT BOUNDARIES Further information regarding these amendment may be obtained from the Planning and Growth Development Department at City Hall. Written or oral submissions respecting this bylaw will be considered at a regular Stockade,, Kinetic Park Council meeting on the 27th day of August, 2018, in the City Hall Council Chambers at 6:30 p.m. A Public Hearing will be held at this meeting to hear presentations in support of or opposed to the proposed amendments. Please If your community group or organization would like to participate, please contact the City Clerk’s office at City Hall to determine the procedure for making contact Community Services at 306-778-2787 or email a presentation. communityservices@swiftcurrent.ca by Monday, August 6th 4:30pm Issued at Swift Current this 19th day of July, 2018. For further information, please contact Community Services at 306-778-2787, check out Lee Ann Thibodeau-Hodgson our website www.swiftcurrent.ca/play, like us on Facebook: CityOfSwiftCurrent or follow City Clerk us on Twitter: @sc_play
X SOUTHWEST BOOSTER THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 9 TRAVEL TIP THURSDAY Feature SOUTHWEST SASKATCHEWAN UPCOMING EVENTS July 2018 August 2018 MAPLE CREEK – CANADA’S GREATEST WESTERN TOWN July 4- August 3-5 In 2014, Horse Western Horse Review created an Lodge, a modern 3-storey hotel, the Willowbend online contest to discover which town or city in Motel and the Willowbend Campground and August 19 Herbert Canada would win out“Canada’s Greatest Western Cabins, home to many a family reunions, and Shakespeare Stampede Town.” Battling it out for the prized moniker were Ghostown Blues Bed and Breakfast, arguably on the Herbert Maple Creek, Calgary, Okotoks, Pincher Creek, the most unique bed and breakfast in all of Nanton and more….but in the end, there could be Saskatchewan, and one that integrates well with Saskatchewan only one…and it was Maple Creek! the Town’s western heritage. Saskatoon August 3-5 Look up the term “Cowtown” in an urban dictionary The town is also becoming known for its live Frenchman and you’ll see Calgary identified, but as the first music events within the Blues portion of River Gospel place in Canada where cows were loaded onto Ghostown Blues, the Broken Spoke Fine Art July 5-7 Jam rail cars to be taken to market, it’s really the Old Gallery, and the Jasper Lounge and Events Moose Jaw Cowtown of Maple Creek that’s deserving of that Centre, all acting as concert venues, for travelling Shaunavon honour. A place where that old west past, is still musicians down the highway. As a tourism Sidewalk present and incorporated in everything the town destination, they are also starting to feature Days Festival does. a number of tourism products of their own Moose Jaw August including their popular Cowtown Culinary Tours From their signage, to their garbage cans, to the that feature a historic walking tour of the town 15-19 residents themselves, Maple Creek is truly a place as with stops along the way to enjoy some culinary Fossil Fever their slogan says, “Where Past is Present.” delights. They are also hosting a new Cemetery July 7 featuring Tour and Strawberry Tea event at the end of July, 4th Annual Welcoming its first settlers, who came with the Badlands Blast railway in 1882, the settlement near Maple Creek which will take a closer look at some of the Town’s Jam Berry East Block more famous past residents. really began to grow when Fort Walsh was shut Festival Grasslands down just one year later, and the barracks of the With all that is happening in this growing little North West Mounted Police were relocated from Kincaid National Park town, what keeps people coming back over and the Fort to the settlement. With the members of over, are the fun and active festivals and events the NWMP, who wanted to be closer to the railway, they host each year, drawing in thousands of came the peripheral populations that had lived near visitors from across the province and indeed, July 8 September the Fort, and as more and more settlers gravitated the world. Events that include their annual Museum 2018 to the settlement, it eventually grew to the size of a town in 1903 when it was incorporated. CCA Rodeo, their Heritage Festival, Cowtown Show Day Showdown, a Taste of Maple Creek, Cowboy Poetry, Cowtown Christmas, and their annual Ogema With the establishment of the Cypress Hills Park Battle of Little Big Puck hockey event held each September in the late 1930’s, for a short while, Maple Creek was only known as the town that you travelled February, which pits local rancher cowboys versus 8-9 through, rather than a place you stopped and members of the Nekaneet First Nation, each July 19-22 Threshing Bee dressed in their signature regalia. stayed, but with the implementation of their Saskatchewan Sukanen Ship Mainstreet Program, their national award winning For the Town of Maple Creek, western culture isn’t Festival of Communities in Bloom Program, and their active Pioneer just a branding exercise. For this little town on involvement in the Cypress Hills Destination Area the prairie, it’s also a way of life. Said one visitor Words Moose Village & and Maple Creek Chamber, today the Town of Maple walking down Jasper Street, who saw a local Jaw Museum Creek has become a tourism destination all of its own. Known for its culinary offerings with The Shop rancher walking, cowboy hat on, boots shined, Moose Jaw and neck rag tied “Is that a costumed interpreter, Bakery & Deli, the Rockin Horse, and the Star Café dressed up to look like a cowboy?” – No Ma’am… July 27-29 (named one of Canada’s Top 10 Highway Hotspots by the Food Network of Canada), as well as the that is a cowboy, because you’re in Canada’s Greatest Western Town. Gateway September 8 nearby Grotto Gardens, it is also becoming known Festival Cypress Hills for its accommodations including the Cobble Creek Bengough Wish Ride Historic July 28-29 Reesor Ranch Grasslander Pioneer Co-op Classic September TIRE SHOP West Block 20-23 Where you’re Grasslands Goose Festival treated like Family National Park Kindersley Follow us on to get current movie listing for the summer! Come get your quote today 306-778-8864 or 306-778-8866 SEE YOU THERE!
SOUTHWEST BOOSTERX THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 10 Western Canada Summer Games test event proves invaluable STEVEN MAH having this event the year be- Swift Current’s Griffin Dun- going. The first one, I just went Griffin Duncalfe, who said that SOUTHWEST BOOSTER fore the Games so we can work calfe, 14, placed first the 1,500 loose, felt good I guess.” he would like to continue swim- out these kinks. That’s why we Metres in his age group and was The veteran Barracudas ming open water events. Both swimmers and event or- wanted to it.” second overall amongst male swimmer was attempting his “Yeah I would like to. Prob- ganizers alike came away from The athletes adapted early in swimmers. first open water competition, ably not like 3K’s, because that’s the South Saskatchewan Open the event after the male swim- “The last 500 was tough be- but was keeping an open mind tough. 1,500s I like, they’re fun.” Water Classic with some les- mers encountered strong winds cause the waves kept going over heading into the event. The event was an enormous sons learned on Sunday. The and veered off course in the first top of me,” he explained. “But “I just wanted to have fun I volunteer undertaking, includ- test event for the 2019 Western leg of the opening race. The fe- the second 500, it was alright be- guess. I wanted to finish, so I ing WCSG personnel, boats and Canada Summer Games was male swimmers made the ad- cause the waves were pushing went loose the first kilometer staff from the RCMP, Conserva- held at the Saskatchewan Land- justment from the starting line me down, but I couldn’t really and then I gave it everything I tion Officers and Saskatchewan ing Provincial Park Main Beach, in the ensuing race. see the buoy. So that was tough, had my last 500.” Environment, and the City of the first open water event of its “You have to keep in mind I didn’t really know where I was “It was fun, I liked it,” added Swift Current Fire Department. kind in Saskatchewan in over 25 that the majority of these swim- years. mers are between the age of “The wind was more than we 12-14 and none of them have wanted,” said Ken Duncalfe, ever done open water before, event coordinator for the Swift never,” noted Duncalfe. “This Current Barracudas Swim Club. is their first time doing it. An “But I got thinking about it and event like this hasn’t happened I would rather have the wind in their lifetimes, so this is all today and we learned how to new to them. I seen a lot of kids deal with it. We learned for coming in, they were smiling. I next year. If it was calm today love that. This was a huge suc- and everything went simple we cess in my eyes. We’re not done wouldn’t have learned as much yet, but this has been a huge right. With these conditions we success.” were able to learn a lot. We are Sunday’s event featured ra- going to be able to take this in- cing in youth and adult div- formation after we’re done and isions with 1,500 metre and be able to sit down and [dis- 3,000 metre races for male and cuss] what worked and what female swimmers. A total of 30 STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER didn’t. That’s exactly what we swimmers from clubs across the Swift Current’s Griffin Duncalfe won his age group in the 1,500 Metres at the South Saskatchewan Open wanted. This is the reason we’re province entered the water. Water Classic on July 15. Community Baptist Church. GROUP, 1 p.m., Swift Current BINGO, 7:30 p.m., Royal Can- Info: Vi 306-773-6156 or Faye Library. adian Legion Branch #56. 306-773-8603. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS, JULY 26 OVEREATERS ANONYM- meeting 6 p.m., 155 3rd Ave. CRIBBAGE, 1:30 p.m., Swift OUS, noon, First United N.E. (downstairs, side door). Current Library. Church (Library). Info: 306- All you need is the desire to TD SUMMER READING 778-3765. quit smoking. AND MAKER KIDS, 2 p.m., ALANON, noon, Gull Lake STITCH AND CHAT, 7 p.m., Swift Current Library. Seniors Center. Info: www.sk- Swift Current Library. JULY 27 alanon.ca. JULY 25 AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP, TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS MAHJONG, 10 a.m., Swift From A Parent’s Heart, noon, SENSIBLY), 6:30 p.m., Mount Current Library. First United Church. Info: Calvary Lutheran Church. Info: AL-ANON MEETING, Cour- www.sk-alanon.ca. JULY 19 p.m., SCIT present an improv Cathy 306-773-5028. age To Change Group, CRIBBAGE, 1:30 p.m., Swift comedy night. Info: Stefan 306- JULY 23 – 26 noon to 1 p.m., The Current Library. 741-5317 or email scit@out- FAMILIES IN THE PARK, Centre. Info: www.sk- please join us in celebrating SASK SCIENCE CENTRE, 1 look.com. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Kinsmen alanon.ca. p.m. to 4 p.m., Swift Current JULY 20-22 Park (Bell St. and 15th Ave. AL-ANON MEET- MARIE CARLSON’S Library. DOC’S TOWN, buildings and N.E.). For families with chil- ING, Be Good To Your- MANGA NIGHT, 7 p.m., Swift Tea Room open from 1 p.m. to dren under five years of age. self Group, 7:30 p.m. to 85th Birthday Current Library. 5 p.m. July 22 - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Info: 306-778-2787. 8:30 p.m., First United Saturday, July 28th JULY 20 Antique Tractor and Classic JULY 24 Church. Info: www.sk- iSPLASH, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Car Display. AL-ANON MEETING, Young alanon.ca. 2:00pm-4:00pm Riverside Park. Parks Play Pro- JULY 22 Adults Hope KC Hall gram with partner Innovation ALCOHOLICS ANONYM- for a Bet- Credit Union. Games, crafts, OUS OPEN MEETING, down- ter Tomor- Ponteix, Sk. slip and slide. BBQ lunch. stairs of Swift Current Lions row, noon, THANK YOU Theme: Under the Sea. Info: Hall. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 The Centre. Special visit swiftcurrent.ca/summer a.m. Meeting 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Info: www.sk- or call 306-778-2787. JULY 23-27 alanon.ca. for purchasing AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP, SAGE HILL TEEN WRITING SCRABBLE, my 4-H Steer “Twix” From A Parent’s Heart, noon, WORKSHOP, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 1 p.m., Swift First United Church. Info: Swift Current Library. Regis- Current Li- Mackenzie Smith www.sk-alanon.ca. SWIFT CURRENT IMPRO- VISATIONAL THEATRE, 8 tration details 306-778-2752. JULY 23 TOPS SK3871, 9:30 a.m., brary. 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SOUTHWEST BOOSTER X THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 12 births Cypress Regional Hospital Birth FUNK/RANDALL - born to Julie A Saskatchewan government consultation Announcements Funk and Chris Randall of Swift Cur- paper on how to keep workers safe from the STENSON - born to Trisha and Ryan rent, a boy, July 7. impacts of cannabis impairment in the work- Stenson of Gull Lake, a girl, July 9. GLASS/ELLIS - born to Tanya Glass place has been posted at www.saskatchewan. FOX - born to Chelsie and Justin Fox and Eric Ellis of Herbert, a boy, July 6. ca/government/public-consultations/consulta- CYPRESS REGIONAL HOSPITAL of Elrose, a boy, July 8. tion-on-impairment-in-the-workplace. Written submissions can be sent via mail or email to labourlegislationLRWS@gov.sk.ca by Aug. 31. EMPLOYEE “JUST LOOK AT THE STICKER PRICE. THAT’S MY PRICE.” PRICING * GEORGE C. REGIONAL SALES BRING YOUR VINTAGE TRACTORS, CARS, TRUCKS, AND STATIONARY ENGINES! 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FORM 2 TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST (Sec�on 4) PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN Town of Gull Lake NEW LOCATION! No�ce is hereby given under The Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the land and �tle number described in the following list are fully paid before the 19th day of September, 2018, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land. Note: A sum for costs in an amount required by subsec�on 4(3) of The Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel Lot Block Plan Title # Total Arrears Adver�sing Costs Total Arrears and Costs 1 5 Q2639 128424157 $3,562.88 $25.00 $3,587.88 2 5 Q2639 128424179 3 5 Q2639 128424191 3 15 95SC05532 145259747 $6,410.34 $25.00 $6,435.34 8 18 D2775 147438445 $3,369.95 $25.00 $3,394.95 12 13 34 34 Q2639 Ext 27 Q2639 145765154 145765165 $1,695.12 $25.00 $1,720.12 SPECIAL PROMO: 8 15 37 49 Q2639 Q2639 Ext 41 131142990 128333628 $1,590.31 $1,944.67 $25.00 $25.00 $1,615.31 $1,969.67 $ 1.00 Battery Special 16 49 Q2639 128333651 Per battery (8 in pack) $8 Total $500 off PLUS 1 50 Q2639 141710598 $1,643.13 $25.00 $1,668.13 14 51 Q2639 145298571 $1,873.91 $25.00 $1,898.91 17 51 101711674 145298616 Ext 1 1 FREE Rechargable Kit ($500 Value) 1 73 F4769 130344780 $3,326.74 $25.00 $3,351.74 Good for one set of advanced to 2 73 F4769 130357492 premium hearing aids. 3 73 F4769 143147246 $886.23 $25.00 $911.23 4 73 F4769 143147257 Expires Aug 1, 2018 Located in the 11 W 80SC09663 122146028 $6,996.93 $25.00 $7,021.93 12 13 14 W W W 80SC09663 80SC09663 80SC09663 122146039 122146040 122146051 Call us today! 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SOUTHWEST BOOSTER X THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 13 Government Issues Blue-Green Algae Advisory ACREAGE & SHOP EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Earlier this month the Water Security Agency Algae blooms often give the water a shimmer- and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health is- ing, foamy pea soup appearance. They are FOR: JOE HOLENSKI sued an blue-green algae advisory, advising the usually blue-green, bright blue, grey or tan in public to avoid swimming in or drinking water colour. The recent warm temperatures in the Vanguard, Sk. (306) 313-1937 Switzer Auction where blue-green algae blooms are occurring. province may result in the quick formation of MONDAY, JULY 30, 2018 - Starting at 10:00 am. CST. Algae blooms, or heavy concentrations of blue- algal blooms. Location: From Stop Sign on South End of Vanguard, Sk. 4 miles West on Gravel Road (North Side); or 3 miles East green algae, commonly occur during calm, hot Swimming in or drinking this algae-contam- of Pambrun on #43 Hwy. (turn at steel bins), 2 miles South on dirt road (GPS: N 49.54.3; W107.23.33) weather in areas of lakes and reservoirs with inated water can cause red skin, sore throat, www.switzerauction.ca shallow, slow moving or still water that has suf- cramps or diarrhea. In addition, caution should ficient nutrients. Pet owners and livestock pro- be taken when considering the consumption of ducers are also advised to keep their animals fish or shellfish caught in areas of a water body away from such water. where a bloom exists; in particular the internal organs of the fish should not be eaten. 1972 Cockshutt 1365 diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht. w/Allied 450 FEL, homebuilt pallet fork *Ford Super Dextra diesel Tractor, 3 pt. ht. *Simplicity Ride-on Yard Tractor w/39” Tiller, Snowblower, Belly Mower (Sells as a unit) *Suzuki ATV *Fimco ATV Yard Sprayer *3 pt. ht. 7’ Ford 117 Cult. *3 pt. ht. 5’ Ford 939 Rotary Mower *H/B 6 1/ 2’ x 16’ Bumper Pull Trailer *Sg. 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