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Canada Post still has a way to go before they officially return to their old 22nd Street location in Battleford. There is still no concrete date for when Canada Post expects to reopen. While there had been hopes that it would open before Christmas, it will have to wait

for the new year as Canada Post is still in the process of getting things ready and in place at the 22nd Street location. “We are looking to returning our postal services to the building on 22nd Street and reopening our doors to customers in early 2018,” according to a statement from Phil Legault, media relations, Canada Post, to the News-Optimist.

According to Legault, the building’s owners Cassandra Germsheid and Jesse Crozier completed their renovations in the fall to the area Canada Post will be using. Canada Post is now working to “make the space operational again as a post office,” said Legault, refitting it with new equipment, retail counters, post office boxes, product, and so on, a

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A number of patrons gathered on Saturday, Dec. 16 at the Tropical Inn for a Holiday Murder Mystery. Battlefords Community Players actors mingled with patrons, and the murderer was revealed near the end of the evening. Tropical Inn general manager Doris Binette said she thought a murder mystery at the hotel would work well after hosting one of her own at her house. During the evening, 70s costumes were encouraged. Pictured are Scott and Donna Campbell. Photo by Josh Greschner


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Lighthouse receives wild meat donation from FSIN By John Cairns Staff Reporter

Clients of The Lighthouse Serving the Battlefords will have some fresh food for the Christmas season thanks to the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron and a number of others, including Chief Crystal Okemow of Lucky Man Cree Nation and Chief Kenny Moccasin of Saulteaux First Nation, were at the Lighthouse Tuesday to drop off their donation of wild meat. The meat includes such items as elk and wild boar, and it was obtained during recent hunts by Indigenous hunters in Saskatchewan as well as Alberta. Different treaty hunters were

involved, including ones from Saulteaux and Lucky Man, among others. According to Chief Cameron, this traditional Indigenous food will help Lighthouse clients, the majority of whom are Indigenous people. As well, this initiative is in keeping with First Nations’ treaty rights. “We’re exercising our treaty right to hunt, and our treaty people are going to enjoy a traditional meal,” said Cameron. “Some of us are more than happy to do it. I’ve been doing this all my life, just now I’m able to do it on a provincial scale, now.” Close to 500 lbs of food were donated to the Lighthouse, Cameron estimated. He called this initiative their “way of giving back”

this holiday season. This is an annual initiative by FSIN dating back to 2014. In addition to The Lighthouse in North Battleford, FSIN has made other donations of wild meat this Christmas season. Earlier in the day the group had dropped off food for Prince Albert Food Bank, and on Wednesday they were due to drop off food at the SIIT campus and The Lighthouse in Saskatoon. “Our cooks will be happy as will many of the residents with this donation,” said Kerry Reimer, general manager of The Lighthouse in North Battleford. The plan is to portion out the meat to their clients so that there is enough throughout the holiday season.

An investigation report was prepared by Robert Norton, of Norton Security Consulting, who was contracted by the federal Indigenous and Northern Affairs department to look in to the matter. While allegations have been made against a number of individuals, including the chief, this particular report focused solely on the activities of band council candidate Joel Starchief. The report, dated Nov. 7, concluded that allegations that Joel Starchief gave marijuana to three individuals were supported by the evidence gathered in the investigation; it further stated Starchief may have been elected by corrupt means by giving marijuana to voters in exchange for votes. According to evidence

outlined in the report, one voter stated he was offered marijuana to influence his vote on two occasions at his home. Another testified that he was given a “twenty chunk” of marijuana wrapped in tinfoil to vote for Starchief in the band election. The report also stated Starchief may have also committed perjury contrary to the Criminal Code by completing a sworn affidavit denying the allegation. The investigator also stated he was satisfied that cocaine was used to purchase ballots in the election as well. The investigation report is now in the hands of the federal government. However, there is no final determination yet on whether the band election result will be overturned.

Decision still to come on Mosquito band election drug allegations Staff A final decision is still to be made with respect to corruption allegations in the April 20 band election on Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man First Nation. However, a recent investigative report into the election has concluded there is evidence supporting allegations that drugs were offered up for votes by one of the winning council candidates. As reported by the News-Optimist in September the band election, which saw Daniel Starchief returned as chief, was appealed due to allegations of vote-buying and marijuana being offered in exchange for votes. Since then, an investigation has taken place into the band election.

Chief Kenny Moccasin, Chief Crystal Okemow, Tracey Reimer, Kerry Reimer and Chief Bobby Cameron were at the Lighthouse where the FSIN made their annual donation of wild meat for Christmas. Photo by John Cairns

NB 2018 utilities to increase Staff The last city council meeting of the year was a fast one, as only a section of the 2018 budget document was passed. At the end of budget deliberations early this month, councillors expected they would pass a three per cent property tax increase, and either a 4.23 or 4.5 per cent increases to utilities rates, which includes water, sewer and consumption rates. Councillors at the Dec. 11 meeting decided on the 4.5 per cent increase to utility rates. The rest of the proposed budget is still to be approved, and the next city council meeting will take place Jan. 8, 2018. Reasons for the 2018

tax increases are numerous and varied, including the city paying for increasing infrastructure costs, funds for reserves, salaries, lessthan-expected provincial funds, and inflation. As reported on Dec. 7, decision makers responsible for budgeting decreased expenses by reducing the hours certain Leisure Services buildings are open, mainly to reduce salaries. Some city staff members and councillors said tax revenue increases could have been more than they were. Mayor Ryan Bater said tax increases are among the lowest other cities in the province have had to implement. In other news, the UPAR rates residents paid

last year will be the same this year. Regardless of whether or not the 2018 city budget is passed in January, Councillor Greg Lightfoot said there may be “drastic changes” still to come in March or April, given the reliance on the city budget to the provincial government’s. Last year, the provincial budget, released in April, caused the city to reallocate a number of funds as it received $1.4 million less than decision makers had anticipated. The city raised taxes and delayed projects which had previously been delayed. “We’ll be watching the provincial budget very closely,” Mayor Ryan Bater said.

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The commentaries offered on this editorial page are intended to provide thought-provoking material for our readers. Contributors’ articles, cartoons or letters do not necessarily reflect the opinion of any Regional Optimist staff.

Dear Editor I just want to express our personal thanks to Garnet and Ashlyn Elmer for their submission of the Merry Christmas Battlefords North Star article in the Dec.12 issue of your new paper. We so enjoyed reading this article and were in awe of how talented Elmer and Ashlyn are as they put together their humorous greetings to the North Stars. They put the ‘Merry’ in Christmas. Keep up the good work. Elmer and Ashlyn. Wishing the News Optimist staff and reading audience a very Merry Christmas. Look forward to great reading in 2018. Lynn Priest # 9 (Rudolph’s Grandma) Read the Elmer Report at http://www.newsoptimist. ca/sports/local-sports/merry-christmas-battlefordsnorth-stars-1.23118411

Writer looking for info Call for information on the John Deere enterprise in North Battleford. How far back does John Deere go? Who were the owners? Where were the businesses located? Contact Dr. Richard Hiebert at richardwhiebert@sasktel. net; 306-445-5985; 306-441-5810; 8916 Gregory Drive, North Battleford, SK S9A 2W7.

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Last week’s News-Optimist online poll: Have you finished your Christmas shopping yet? • No. I usually finish Christmas Eve. 37% • Yes, I shop all year long.

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This week’s News-Optimist online poll: What is your favourite Christmas movie? • It’s a Wonderful Life • Home Alone • A Christmas Story • A Christmas Carol (Scrooge) • The Grinch • Miracle on 34th Street • Die Hard

As we head into the holiday season, a time that is jovial and bright for many, it is also a depressing time for some.

Major depressive disorder, commonly referred to as depression, and seasonal affective disorder are real, and can peak during the winter. Depression is different from the sadness or disappointment that comes from unmet expectations during the holidays. However, those unmet expectations can be the soil for depression to take root. Clinical depression is a state of being that has lasted for more than two weeks. It can affect a person’s thoughts, feelings, and physical well-being, which then influence their behaviour. To support someone struggling with depression, one needs to be aware of the signs and symptoms of depression. First let’s look at the emotional. Depression is more than just feeling sad in a moment. It’s as if Sadness from the movie Inside Out has contaminated all the past, present, and future thoughts and feelings. When that happens, feelings of hopelessness and discouragement arrive. Sometimes anxiety comes along for the ride. Next is the impact on thoughts. With that layer of thick, dark blue sadness, it is hard to combat any unhelp-

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ful thoughts that attack one’s own self-esteem. Self-criticism builds, along with a pessimistic view on the world and life. Plus, with how mentally draining depression is, it is hard to focus and make decisions. The next impacted area is physical well-being. Depression is exhausting. It is difficult to find the energy to do anything. Often sleep polarizes, meaning someone with depression will begin to sleep a lot more or a lot less than usual. The same is true for appetite. With the impacts on the body, emotions, and thoughts, comes the impact on a depressed person’s behaviour. Again, since depression is energy draining, someone with depression will withdraw themselves from social situations and their usual activities. They will appear to have no desire and motivation to complete tasks. There may be unexplained crying spells, or mood swings. In extreme cases, personal hygiene may suffer. So, what can someone do to help? Empathy. Connect with them on an emotional level, where they are at. Communicate that emotion, such as “it must be hard,” or “what a frustrating situation.” That feeling of validation goes a long way. Listen, without judging. Listen to understand. Don’t be critical of what they are saying or doing. Just listen. It’s important to remember that depression can’t be fixed or cured, only managed. Don’t try and fix the situation for them, they need to do that themselves in their own time, what they need is your caring and committed support. For more ideas of how to support someone, search for a video called The Black Dog.

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Who has time to mourn the fax machine? The oddest thing happened the other day. Someone asked me what my fax number was. It kinda felt like they were asking where the livery stable was, or how much it would be to buy a buggy whip. Sorry, I responded. We got rid of our fax line months ago. Indeed, last spring my publisher and I used my wife’s truck to haul away a small mountain of obsolete tech gear to the recyclers, from long dead photocopiers to the fax machine. It was a good purge for the office, and this comes from a guy who doesn’t throw out much of anything. We ditched the fax machine because, well, no one was using it. We only got a handful of faxes a month, but we were paying around $38 a month for a dedicated fax line. The number of faxes we were sending out in a year had dwindled to the point where you could count them on one hand. Time to go, the publisher announced, and there was no outcry in response. The next printing of my business card was devoid

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brian.zinchuk@sasktel.net of a fax number, but we added our Facebook and Twitter addresses. In the nine months or so since the fax disappeared, this was the first inquiry I’ve had about it. I honestly cannot remember the last time I sent a fax. The multifunction printer I got about three or four years ago has a built in fax. For a while, I had a phone line hooked up to it, but no longer. I never, ever use it in that capacity. A long, long time ago, you had to buy fax software (remember that?) for your computer’s modem (that too?) to turn your computer into a fax. It was a glorious thing to send a fax directly from WordPerfect (what about that?). Then Windows incorporated faxing into its operating system, and all

was right with the world, until it then stripped that capability out. I think current Windows once again has built-in fax capability, but I’ve never had the need to use it. Nor can I. The last time I had a modem built into my desktop computer, I think the calendar started with a 19. Maybe I could connect through my multifunction printer? In their day, they were glorious things. We used to have a bin in the centre of the Battlefords NewOptimist newsroom where the front office staff would dutifully deposit all our press releases. I would dive into that before the editor, just to see what was happening RIGHT NOW, generally looking for press releases from the local Mounties. Then some day that just kinda ended, and I don’t think many people

Baljennie news ‘n’ views By Dorothy M. Mills Correspondent

The year’s last work bee for the antique tractors and stationary engines was held at the Western Development Museum on Dec. 15. They did have a good turnout of volunteers and got a lot of odd parts on the tractors and engines. The work bee day set for Dec. 29 was cancelled. The next volunteer work bee will be held in January 2018. A big thank you goes out to all those volunteers in the past year for helping out. Your work time is very much appreciated. Anyone interested in the future are most welcome to volunteer. In a few days we will be starting the winter season by the calendar and also the shortest day of the year. Winter coming on likely means a little colder weather than what we have been having. The spirit of Christmas

aljennie should not be confined to a single day, nor is it. All those who truly in “good will to men” honour it in their hearts and live it in their every day of the year. They cherish the continuing warmth of friendship, the ever new rebirth of the babe who lives to teach us peace and love. And though friends may be far away or seldom met, that, too, makes no difference, the steady flow of hope and good will continues to find together, those who put their trust in the power of loving kindness and in all we mean by humanity. The holiday season is a celebration of joy and peace and a time of family

and friends. Even howling winds, blowing snow and plummeting temperatures can’t stop the lights from shining during the festive season. Christmas lights and decorations in the Battlefords have beaconed motorists, drawing a steady stream of admirers to the most popular outdoor displays. Now the Western Development Museum has joined in with their light up the village drive-through. My husband Stanley and I extend a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year’s greetings to the News Optimist and the Regional Optimist staff, country correspondents and friends and all the readers of Balennie News and all the many thanks for the help some people have helped me out with. Merry Christmas to all, will be back in 2018.

noticed. I think I had set up my dad’s fax on an ident-i-call system. That was a service where SaskTel would assign different phone numbers, with different rings, to the same phone line. The service only cost a couple bucks more, but was a lot cheaper than a dedicated line. Cuttingedge, 1990s stuff, I tell ya! Dad was a big fan of the fax machine, but he hasn’t mentioned it in a long time. And since he cut the cord and went to cellphone-only, I guess his

fax is a dinosaur as well. These days the closest thing I do to faxing is taking a picture of a document with my cellphone and emailing or messaging it. Some people simply will not let their fax go, however. I get regular reports from a certain government ministry. Until just a few years ago, they would print off their report on their printer, scan it with their fax machine as if to send a fax, then email me the scan of the fax. Finally, after many moons of trying to deal with this

madness, I impressed on them it’s easier to just send the original file, so I now get that as a .pdf. Text recognition software is so good now, it makes all those images readable. I put the .pdf file through Adobe Acrobat, and viola, I can cut and paste! Who mourns for the fax? Probably the same people who miss telegrams, and the teletype. Brian Zinchuk is editor of Pipeline News. He can be reached at brian. zinchuk@sasktel.net.

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On Monday, Dec. 18, Maymont seniors and the Maymont Hall group enjoyed a great meal for their annual Christmas dinner prepared by Dawn and her helpers at the Maymont Hotel. Thanks, Dawn. Remember to register for the 55 Alive Mature Driving course. Please call June Rogers for more information, and to register telephone number 306389-4223. For your information,

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Sharing and caring – what the season is all about By Sherri Solomko Correspondent

Count them folks – including today there are only four shopping days left to Christmas! So you missed me, huh? I was flattered to hear that a loyal reader or maybe even two called into the RNO office wondering where my column was Dec. 7 that went mysteriously missing in cyber space. It’s a small miscue in the grand scheme of life and be assured your favourite newspapers, such as this one, do everything they can to get you the news you love. Whether you are going away for Christmas or hosting, remember those seniors in our community who are alone or can’t get out well and try and take them some of the extra treats in your house or go for a little visit, or gather up your mates and spread the Christmas cheer with the gift of song. You know they will appreciate whatever gesture you extend their way. That’s what our community is all about – sharing and caring. Also remember those retail folks, as while you are shopping during extended hours or busy Christmas rush, they have experienced some long days and are just as anxious to be home with their families as you are. Please pay attention to signs in their stores or ads in the local paper on their Christmas hours and holiday closures, as most stores will be clos-

nity News ing early Christmas Eve and Boxing Day the majority of stores in town will be closed as well. New Year’s hours will also vary so it’s best to watch ads in the local paper, in these stores as well as their social media sites. The Delta Co-op C-Store will be closing a little early on Christmas Eve and the only full day they are closed all year is Dec. 25 so be sure to thank them for adding some convenience to your busy holiday season. I forgot to mention this last column. A bonus to the Winter Wonderland event was the community giving component as different events held collections for community charities with Special Events Rentals collecting $240 at their event from their cak,e pop and coffee sales for the food bank. Unity Credit Union collected $485 for the Secret Santa program through a silver collection at their sleigh rides/hot dog venue. UCHS students collected $116.15 in spare change for the Unity Community Resource Centre ringing bells downtown at this event. That’s almost $850 for others in the community – way to go hosts and participants! In December alone UCHS students did the bell ringing at Winter Wonder-

land for the UCRC, they collected jackets, sweaters, toques and mitts for a Share the Warmth program as well as collecting items for the Secret Santa program in addition to collections for privileges during Spirit Days for Secret Santa. What wonderful engaged citizens these students are displaying. These gestures are in addition to the community, whether through their place of employment, through their organization, through their coffee group or individually initiated special collections taken for Secret Santa, the Food Bank and the Resource Centre. Once again, our community spirit and “pay it forward” gestures continue to shine. UCHS principal’s pen report in their recent newsletter gives great clarification on the engagement at UCHS. As UCHS continues to work toward a sense of belonging for each student as demonstrated by greater than 90 per cent student body participation in sports, clubs, events and or activities; and 40 per cent of the student body will build a new connection with someone outside of their social group. In a very busy hall, it was noted that 28 students were part of the Warrior football team, while seven volleyball teams were part of UCHS including 108 students. Two drama productions encompass 51 students while the cross country team included eight students; and golf comprised of four stu17124CC1 17124CC2 17125CC1 17125CC2

dents. Robotics has 16 students in their program and a whopping 30 students participated in the Minecraft marathon. SLC includes 24 students, SADD includes 23 students while ACTIVATE includes eight students; and the yearbook committee has seven students. This accounts for 277 students when registration only shows 270 at UCHS. Does this mean they are beyond 100 per cent engagement? Obviously some students are involved in multiple activities but there have also been spirit days, a school dance, YES camp and plenty of volunteer action at UCHS. Moving into winter, opportunities will be there with an entire new batch of activity that includes nine basketball teams, five curling teams, an archery team along with continuation of Robotics, SLC, SADD and growing team of Activators. Kudos to UCHS for all of this activity, opportunity and engagement. It’s official, early dismissal today for all schools and school is officially out for Christmas break, returning Jan. 3, 2018 to class. After Advent celebrations, Christmas recitals and concerts your community churches will host the time-honoured traditions of Christmas Eve services.- Unity United Church will hold two services Dec. 24; one at regular worship time of 11 a.m. with the traditional Christmas Eve family service at 7 p.m. Unity Baptist Church will also hold their regular Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. while also holding Christmas Eve service at 6:30 p.m. St. Peter’s Catholic Church will hold service in Tramping Lake at 4 p.m. Christmas Eve as well as 7:30 mass in Unity along with Midnight Mass; in addition to 11 a.m. service on Christmas Day. Unity’s Lutheran Church will hold Christmas Eve Divine service at 7:30, in addition to Christmas Day Divine service at 11:15 a.m. Keep in mind with New Year’s Eve falling on a Sunday next week, check with these churches also for their new year’s service times. The Unity Curling Club will host their annual Boxing Day bonspiel on Dec. 26 and then the season will get right back at it in full swing as the club prepares to host a number of bonspiels as well as Northern Men’s Playdowns. In addition, a combo of players out of Unity and Wilkie won a final in the junior slam classic in NB as they prepare for their attempt to secure a berth at the 2018 Winter Games in North Battleford. The rink will go into minor slowdown mode over Christmas, but don’t worry, there will be lots of hockey right up to 24th with a short lull before the season resumes for all

Winter Wonderland – The Unity Miners once again played a big part of the Winter Wonderland success Dec. 7 suiting up to play a two-hour street hockey event with kids from town.

The beauty and peaceful surroundings at the annual Christmas Service of Remembrance organized each year by the Unity Ministerial Association partnered with local funeral homes was one of the many community events that took place in Unity this December.

The annual Secret Santa campaign was once again pleased with donations from the community that will help fill hampers for those experiencing financial difficulties this Christmas. Many of the toys in this photo were donated by local businesses showcasing the continued commitment of business in your town to give back to the communities they serve. Photos by Sherri Solomko

UMH teams, Midget AAs and the Miners so keep in tune with the schedule at the rink or on the town website. New Year’s Plans? I believe there are still tickets for the dance at the community centre featuring a live band. Contact Danielle Chapman or see phone numbers on the poster to ensure you have the information you need or place to buy tickets. Or if you choose instead to hang out at a home with friends, just remember to plan a safe ride home. I counted them up – there were no less than two dozen events and activities in December and that does not include 22 separate activities that were part of Dec. 7th’s Winter Wonderland festivities. That makes for one busy December in town! Noticeably, downtown is still busy with last minute Christmas shopping and preparations,

however we have to take a minute to be thankful for such a fun, festive and busy community that includes so much activity for each and every one of us. In fact, this Christmas, take a moment to reflect on the many great aspects this community has to offer in addition to continuously hosting events and activities. Unity provides a good blend for all generations of living through all the seasons. Thank you to our hardworking Lions Club who continue to serve our community with their numerous donations and volunteer efforts. Continue to support this club in their endeavors such as the recent tree lot. Recently the club presented $5,000 to Brian Woytiuk, chair of the Unity facilities committee, currently fundraising for the new ground floor hall planned. Continued on Page 7


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mas. Be sure to review the local paper for store hours as well as watch for signs in their stores. This includes restaurants. Don’t just remember waitresses for your tips. All year long you benefit from numerous services that we often take for granted so if you’re feeling generous, have some extra sweet treats to dole out, and in the spirit of Christmas remember your town maintenance employees who go down in those manholes, who work wet and cold repairing water breaks and who often get more wrath than recognition. How about the gas pump attendants who work with a smile regardless of the weather. Your hairdresser, massage therapist or other professional services that often spend hours on their feet and squeeze in every customer

Here is my family recipe to pass on to you this Christmas: Always start fresh Combine love, caring, compassion, laughter to start off with. Add in forgiveness, friendship and a big bunch of hope. Make sure to mix in an ear to bend, a heart to lend, time to spend, communication to send, and no hurt to mend. Fill your cup with fun, family times that will result in memories made by the dozen. Continue to add in hugs for warmth. Remember that being right sours the mix of harmonious relationships. Don’t make dough more important than people. Mix, blend and repeat – Serve everyone! Perfect results from this recipe may not always happen however review the ingredients and see what is missing and try again. Too many cooks in the kitchen never spoil the broth but rather enhance the flavour of family life. And, always live your life with a little spice! – Sherri

as best they can to accommodate all requests. There are plenty of unsung heroes in our community, too many to mention; I’m just asking if you are feeling festive show them some appreciation this holiday season. And, we all know Dec. 24 there are a multitude of things on the “to do” lists running from work or home for last minute supplies but try not to be “that guy” in the last minute dash into a store before closing. These folks want to get home to their families too. Appreciate all of the efforts by residents and businesses with their Christmas light displays and have a little family or friend fun by grabbing some hot chocolate, or better yet, pack up a senior or single person you know and take them on a Christmas light tour. Coffee rowers will start seeing some variance in numbers as folks either head off to their families for Christmas celebrations or they are utilizing these days leading up to Christmas for preparations for arrival of their guests. These rowers have thoroughly enjoyed having so much to talk about this past month with everything that has been taking place in town, and it’s all been positive reviews (as it is, more often than not). These folks are cheerfully extending holiday cheer to everyone they encounter and they know their numbers will be altered throughout the holiday season. However, they also know they will have plenty to review the next time they reconvene in full force. From their laughter and wisdom – and this columnist – we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the blessings of health and happiness. Until next time…

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Sharing and caring in Unity Continued fron Page 6 Thank you again to Delta Coop who makes annual donations to community charities from their year round staff dress down contributions. Staff pay for the privilege of dressing down each Friday of the year and at Christmas time Delta Co-op divides these funds to donate to the Secret Santa program as well as the Unity food bank. Another way your Co-op chooses to give back to the community they serve. Remember your local paper, the Press-Herald, will be closed from Dec. 27 through to January first, meaning no paper on Dec. 28. Stay tuned to this column for the news in the meantime in between time. Remember that all of your local businesses will also want/need time with their families for Christ-

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Aven Grace sings at afternoon event in Borden By Lorraine Olinyk Correspondent

Living Books at Borden hosted an afternoon of music along with apple cider or tea and dainties on Dec. 11. Aven Grace, a CGMA International Songwriter of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year and SCMA three-time Country Gospel Album of the Year, sang a few songs from her new CD Christmas Quilt including the title song, Love at Christmas, Just Another Silent Night closing with O Holy Night. Door prizes at the 3:30 p.m. music session were won by Jessica Flath, Lorraine Olinyk, Linda Larsen and Ron Mills. The Borden Friendship Club Kaiser winners on Dec. 12th were Bev Hryniuk and Ed Neufeld of Borden. Winners at the club’s Christmas bingo on Dec. 13 were: turkeys – Laura Loeppky, Lorraine Olinyk, Deb Matte, Stella Hawryluk and Tom Hrenkiw and taking home hams – Rhonda Funk, Marcelle Derosier, Larry Trischuk and L. Olinyk. Consolation chocolates for ties went to Pat Trischuk and Laura Loeppky and winning the $20 cash for the last game was Gerry Wainwright. The next cash bingo will be Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. An ecumenical pot luck supper and children’s program hosted by Riverbend Fellowship and Borden United Churches was held in the Borden Community Centre on Dec. 17, with lots of great food and delicious desserts. Before the supper, Helen Sutherland gave a bit of the history of the pot luck suppers that were started by the United Church in 1972/73 then joined with the Mennonite Church later. The program was put on by the Adventure Club, with Cathy Wiebe, leader, and Ron Mills, MC, and interspersed with the plays

orden Radisson was community singing of many familiar carols, with Pam Pidwerbesky playing the piano, Ron Mills guitar and Gayle Wensley leading the singing. The first play was the Night Before Christmas, when Mrs. Mouse was baking, then six angels appeared followed by the taxman and shepherds who went looking for the miracle happening and everyone celebrated the real reason for the season – the birth of Baby Jesus. The second play was coming from WGOD News Channel, with reporters on the scene talking first to the Magi, then to Bethlehem and the innkeeper saying there was no room in the inn so he put the couple in the stable. Everyone appeared on stage gathered around Mary and Joseph and the miracle that happened that night – the birth of Jesus, closing with Goodnight and God Bless All of Us. Eight older girls, all dressed in black and using wooden wands, pantomimed with music Noel, Noel. All the children received candy bags and oranges for everyone as they left the hall. Donations of non-perishable food was given to Affinity Credit Union, to be given to needy families in the area, and cash donations, after expenses, were given to the Borden Ministerial Discretionary Fund. A new building is going up on the main business street in Borden, with chartered accountant Elizabeth Torrens putting up a new office, since working out of her house on the farm has become too complicated and lacks space. They were pouring cement for the floor on Dec. 15.

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The nativity scene. Everyone gathered around the Baby Jesus in the second play.

Gliding into glory with figure skating By Corrina Murdoch Correspondent

Medstead may be a small and quiet village, but it is one of spirit and enthusiasm. This is especially true for the sporting and recreation offered by the community. The arena is a central figure for the municipality, facilitating hockey, curling and skating for those of the area.

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all over Canada and the United States of America. Having trained with Kurt Browning, four time world champion figure skater, Shoff definitely has a great deal to bring to the Medstead arena. The new coach has experience teaching those from the ages of two through 92 years of age. She states, “I am looking forward to seeing the skaters progress in Medstead.” Shoff already has big

plans for the upcoming season, which will culminate in a skating carnival during the first week of March, 2018. The motif is to be Under the Big Top, which will be a circus theme. The Medstead Skate Club is a Skate Canada certified club. Shoff is a Level 2 coach, hired by the Medstead Skating club as the instructor of this season’s programs. Continued on Page 11

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Gliding into glory Continued from Page 8 Skating lessons commenced Dec. 13, and the registration was Dec. 11. Skating is being held on Mondays and Wednesdays. CanSkate is from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. According to Skate Canada, this is the “flagship learn to skate program for beginners…” On these same weekdays, StarSkate is occurring at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. This program, according to Skate Canada, “offers opportunities for skaters of all ages to develop fundamental skating skills in the areas of ice dance, skating skills, free skate and interpretive skating.” After the StarSkate program finishes up, the rink will transition into PowerSkate for the next hour. Lessons were scheduled for Dec. 18 and 20 this week, after which there will be a break to celebrate Christmas. Certainly this makes sense as many festivities will be going on in the community. This year is being celebrated with carolling, the school’s Christmas concert, the Grade 10 play and the holiday dinner for staff and students. On top of this, MADRA is putting on a contest for

decorations of yards and homes in both the village and RM of Medstead. Separate competitions are being held for farm and town and will be judged by a set of non-partisan MADRA members. The happy winners will obtain a $50 gift card to the local business of their choosing. Skating will recommence in the New Year, on Jan. 8, after the holiday season has faded and energies have resumed for the pursuit of athletic excellence and smooth skating. Undoubtedly, instructor Shoff will have a full docket with six hours a week of steady coaching. For someone with so much and enthusiasm and experience, this will without a doubt be a positive experience both for the coach and students. Fees for this season are a mere $80 in addition to rink fees. This is certainly a small price to pay for the joy of accomplishment the participants will gain from the experience. Without a doubt, Medstead will grow stronger with this art and sport to encourage and take steps to foster the growth of the future skating champions of Canada and the world at large.

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MacAskil. The advance polls for the by-election were held at the senior centre Dec 1, 2, 3 and 4 and on election day Dec. 11. Dec. 13 bingo was held with Bev Stewart doing the calling. Lunch was provided by Dorothy Schwartz. The monthly meeting followed. The upcoming supper was discussed. A family movie night will be held in January. Tentative date is Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. Next meeting will be Wednesday, Jan. 10 after bingo. December-January pot luck luncheon will be held at noon Jan. 17.

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Drop-In Centre hosts annual Christmas party Submitted On Saturday, Dec. 16, the Maidstone Senior Citizens Drop-In Centre held their annual Christmas supper and party. Close to 70 people attended the event, our largest of the year, including the Mayor of Maidstone, Brennan Becotte, and Councillor Greg Donald from the RM of Eldon. A delicious roast pork supper, catered by Tillie Burt and Jackie Wright, was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Following the meal, M.T. Owens and her sis-

ter Lorraine Wallis sang a number of Christmas songs. Their beautifully harmonized voices were a joy to hear and their friendly banter between songs was most entertaining. The ladies were accompanied by Scott Owens on the piano; however, depending on the song, Scott also played the guitar and the ukulele. At the end of the program, all those in attendance sang Christmas carols together, led by Vince Gerlinsky on his electric piano. The 50/50 Draw was won by Councilor Greg

Donald who graciously donated his $100 winnings back to the Drop-In. The raffle item, a beautiful Christmas table centerpiece made by Frances Wright, was won by Marie Hartman. The two door prizes, donated by Dorothy Harmel and Dorothy Schwartz, were won by Cecil Skolrood and Jean Hartman. The members of the Maidstone Senior Citizens Drop-In wish everyone a Merry Christmas, a safe holiday season and a happy, healthy New Year.

News from Pine Island Apartments By Margaret MacEachern Correspondent

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Another week closer to Christmas at the lake By Lorna Pearson Correspondent

Another week closer to Christmas and time flies, plans are being made and it will be here before we know it, and then the aftermath as we settle down to normalcy again. The warm weather makes some winter sports impossible, after waiting so long for a chance to ride snow machines and skate. The fishing has been good so far and the whitefish that was netted in November has been delicious. The Meota Lions Chorus entertained at Villa Pascal in the city Dec. 8 with a most appreciative audience of residents. Live entertainment is like a breath of fresh air for these folks who usually know some of the people that come in. Duplicate bridge was played in Meota Dec. 12 with high score by Eric Callbeck and Trudy Iverson, second high were Glen and Julie Moore and tied for third were Robert Iverson and Gerry Craig along with Joeann and Rudy Weis. Dec. 14 found this group of 16 playing in the city with top score going to Jean Lawes and Fraser Glen, second high were Donna Scherman and Catriona Winterholt and third were Linda Ard and Richard Groves. The Meota Hobby Band played for the folks in Edam’s Enriched Manor Dec. 12, their regular pie and coffee day. This was

eota News a very pleasant time for the residents in the manor which was thoroughly enjoyed by each of them. Santa Day at Edam Manor was Dec. 16 when the Duhaime team of Belgian horses offered wagon rides to folks. Entertainment and activities took place indoors. The funeral for the late Les Cadieu was held in Spiritwood Dec. 15. Les had lived his life in that area and will surely be missed by his wife Vera and two daughters and all who knew and loved him. The Sons of Norway held their Christmas party at the Do Drop In Dec.10 with over 30 folks who enjoyed a social afternoon playing various games. The pot luck supper of Norwegian dishes was enjoyed by all attending. There were door prizes drawn for and the 50/50 went to Eric Callbeck. This tradition proves very popular with this group. The Meota Catholic Church held their Christmas supper Dec. 10 with a good turnout of appreciative diners. Many door prizes were drawn for, and a great social time was enjoyed, getting people into the spirit of the holidays. My trip out to Leduc with son-in-law Al Lambert was interesting as

Braxton Letwinetz, 13, playing guitar and singing.

Clayton Wolfe, 14, playing his accordion.

These young fellows were highly complimented on their musical talent after entertaining folks following supper at the Do Drop In, Dec. 7. Braxton was accompanied down by his mother Bonnie and his grandmother Hazel Mosimann from the Edam area. Clayton was accompanied by his grandmother Anita Wolfe. Hazel pleased us with a song in honour of Canada’s 150 Anniversary. Photos by Lorna Pearson

things along the road change with every pass. The first surprise was to see four deer at the 13-mile corner, deer tracks in the fields as we neared Innisfree and a dead moose on the shoulder of the road past there, then a coyote on the road being cleaned up by ravens. There’s a big new grain terminal going up at Mundare, five concrete towers up already. Edmonton continues to grow at a remarkable rate, pretty well joining with Leduc now. A huge Cosco shopping Center is being built north of the airport and more hotels going up all the time in that northern part of Nisku and Leduc. Ritchie Bros Auctions has bought out Kramer Auction so it is now part of a huge world-wide operation.

Les Guthrie has moved into Harwood Manor from his home in the city, and has settled in comfortably. Les worked with the Saskatoon Star Phoenix for many years. Beulah Corbeil’s family, three generations of them, from Beaumont, Alta., spent their Christmas Day with ‘mamere’ in early December, as she doesn’t like to travel out from Harwood Manor anymore. They had a glorious time as the little ones presented her with handmade cards, etc. They had their meal brought in and gathered in the large room to enjoy together. It turned out to be a very special day, indeed, for each of them. Canasta was played in the Do Drop In Dec. 15, with top score going to Charles Walker and Marion Ottas, second were Bob Lesko and Arlene Walker and third were Vivianne Lesko and Cora Christiansen. A smaller group than usual but still a very nice evening, together. Spending time in the kitchen at Donna’s house we came up with an old

cookbook from 1967 – a centennial project put together by a group called the Saskatchewan Association for Retarded Children in the Battlefords. A class was started in 1957 using one room in Alexander School. At that time they were planning an expansion of the school to serve the great need in northern Saskatchewan. There are many names of folks who submitted recipes, still living, that I am familiar with, but 60 years has taken many. Some still here are Annie Ewanchuk, Hazel Palmer, Helen Elefson, Elaine, Janet and Marcia Gregoire, Janet Arsenault, Linda (Shepherd) Ard and others. I have made two important visits from Carstairs, where I am now. First into Olds to spend time with Ken Parker and then into Calgary to visit Laura Cave and Valerie Sviestrup (Mitchell girls). Ken and Laura were in Grade 1 back in 1944 and it’s always fun to catch up with them again. One evening we – Brad and Kelly and Sal and Norm

and I – met a nephew for the first time and found Chris Morley and his wife Krista to be a fascinating couple. Chris is from my sister Helen Sullivan’s family. My great grandson Jake Sandstrom and eight boys and girls, from Calgary Ski Club, flew to Whitehorse for lessons and competitions in November. All went well until the time for competitions when they had a heavy snowfall so it was impossible to get up speed to do their turns and twists off the ramps that they had been practicing for so long. What a disappointment! Hope someone sends in a report of the Christmas Concert held on Sunday. I hear it was a great program and for the food bank. Otherwise it may wait till next year when I’m home again. The funeral service for the late Irene (Heyden) Fee will be held in Spiritwood Civic Center on Dec. 29, at 2 o’clock, interment at a later date. Irene was 71 years old and succumbed to cancer. Continued on Page 15

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New board of directors set for A g Society Staff

The annual meeting for the Battlefords Ag Society took place Dec. 13 and a new board of directors has been set for the upcoming year. The board includes Tanya Beland as president,

Rhonda Erickson as vicepresident and Dana Alexander as second vice-president. Barb Paradis will serve as past president. Directors elected to a three-year term are Gerald Koopman, Harvey Walker and Irene Greer. Serving

a two-year term are Karen Patterson, Slavko Perepeljuk and Tom Pain, and directors with one year left are Kay Berry, John Eberle and Mark Johannesen. The Ag Society is reporting that memberships

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Continued from Page 14 News from last week: Shirley and Lawrie Ward arrived home in time for the club’s Christmas supper, following the funeral of Lawrie’s brother Clarke in Vernon, B.C. The Meota library had 283 patrons in November and were open 59 hours. Four new cards were given to adults that month, too. The Meota Lions Chorus entertained with some lively Christmas songs at Harwood Manor Dec. 4 to an appreciative audience of residents. Many residents are from the Meota area and were happy to meet and greet folks like Paul Gregoire, Fred Gansauge and Beulah Corbeil. The Christmas supper for the Do Drop In was held Dec. 7, with 51 folks attending. It was a super supper with a couple waitresses who saw that everyone had either punch or coffee after getting settled. The kitchen crew did a super job and everyone appreciated their efforts. The

Lions Lawrie Ward and Terry Shury of the Lakeshore Lions Club presented Jane Shury of the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum with a cheque for $500 at the hall of fame’ open house Wednesday, Dec.13. Photo submitted by Lorna Pearson

buffet meal had the best of everyone’s cooking so how could one beat that? Guests included Meota mayor John MacDonald and his wife Linda, town workman Rob Fegan and his wife Nila, former residents, still members, Pearl Hawkins and Arie Breeschooten from Saskatoon. The mayor spoke briefly on current situations to

bring us up to date. Draws for the many door prizes followed and the cacti centerpieces on the tables were also drawn for, so they all found homes. The two boys entertained us beautifully, many folks complimented them after their performances and they were presented with favours by the president Eric Callbeck.

are available for $25 per year, and that everyone is welcome to become a member. The Battlefords Ag Society, founded in 1885, is best known for its Northwest Territorial Days Exhibition and Parade, but they

The monthly meeting of the seniors at the Do Drop In was held Dec. 8 with about 15 folks showing up. A thank you card was received from the library for the donation to their bingo. A committee was set up to see about a new rental rate chart and details connected to renting out the hall. Donations to the food bank were accepted in lieu of gifts at the supper so these will be given to the North Battleford food bank. A speaker will attend the February meeting in regard to medical alert systems offered by Securtek, a SaskTel company – that will be Feb. 9, at 10:30 a.m. The New Horizon Grant will be looked into to help pay for replacement of the floor in the eastern half of the building. A birthday card was sent to Belva Head for her 90th birthday in Saskatoon. The entertainers at the supper were commented on as being superior. Many compliments were handed to them by individuals following their playing. Accolades also went out to the

are involved in a host of other events as well including the Children’s Festival, 4-H Regional Show and Sale, Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Racing, Progressive Safety Day, Evening Out for Farmers and Friends, the Agrimex

kitchen and floor workers for a ‘job well done’ at the supper. The next meeting will be Jan. 12 at 10:30 a.m. and the next shuffleboard tournament will be Jan. 13 near 10 a.m. Birthdays in December were Lorna, Eric, Linda and Nina Byl (absent), so they sang Happy Birthday to us. A nice noon meal was enjoyed from food left over from the night before and a social time followed over dishes and visiting. A most interesting article about the Jackfish Lake Community’s history was brought from a story by Duane McCartney, a freelance writer, in the Nov. 30 edition of the Western Producer paper. The picture shows the sign above the door of the store owned by Roland and Beulah Corbeil, and the old church bell that was restored after the fire. Duplicate bridge was played at the Do Drop In Dec. 5 with Glen and Julie Moore taking top marks, second were Margaret Dyck and Maureen Campbell and third were Cletus

Home, Trade and Farm Show, Mistletoe Craft and Gift Sale and Community Garage Sales. They are also reporting that presale ride bracelets are currently available. For more information visit www.agsociety.com. Scherman and Catriona Winterholt. Dec. 7 found the bridge players meeting in the Pioneer Hall in the city with top score by Bernard and Lucille Gregoire, second were Fraser Glen and Jean Lawes and third were Cletus Scherman and Ann Crozier. The Meota Lions chorus entertained at Villa Pascal Friday, Dec. 8, and everyone had an enjoyable afternoon. This always brightens the lives of residents who go back to their rooms with Christmas songs running through heads. The daily newspaper in Moose Jaw, the Moose Jaw Times-Herald has printed their last newspaper as of Dec.7. It has folded after printing since 1889. It became a daily paper in 1906 and operated since that time. Can anyone imagine how much it will be missed after over 126 years of being ‘part of their lives’ and an important part of their daily lives! So much for modern communications development and taking so much away from the old ways.

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William and the Shadows William and the Shadows – an extraordinary musician and band. I interviewed William Prescesky at the Co-op Café on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017 at one o’clock. William was born June 13, 1938, to Mike Prescesky and Mary Prescesky (nee Mantuk). He took Grades 1 to 9 at the Wavy Bank School near Ruddell. He completed Grades 10 and 11 at the Convent of the Child Jesus (COCJ) in North Battleford. After he left school, beginning in 1956, William farmed (a mixed farm for many years and then straight grain towards the end) with his dad for 10 years. William related that he and his dad always had good John Deere equipment. William took over the farm and managed the business until 1990 at which time he retired (28 years ago). William will turn 80 in June. He has played music for over 70 years. He could be the oldest musician in the area and also played the longest. William is in good health. At his age, he can still jump up on a three-foot stage. William is married to Margurite. Unfortunately, she had cancer 15 years ago but today she is cancerfree. William related that Margurite was a great supporter of the band and his musical career. She is also a good dancer. Sadly, William’s first wife, and also his second wife, died of cancer. William has five children: Debbie, who sadly passed away, Murray, who is in chemical sales in Edmonton, Steven, William’s adopted son and who works in the oil patch in Alberta, Sharon is a nurse at the Battlefords Union Hospital (BUH), and Galyn who is a dietician at

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President, Battlefords Heritage Society the BUH. William also has 10 grandchildren. William’s musical career: William started playing in 1944 at the age of six when he was in Grade 1. His dad bought him and his brother Vic a brand new accordion. Vic played the fiddle and William played the accordion. At a young age, the two brothers played for two wedding dances at Wavy Bank and Lilac schools respectively. It was the 50s and William’s musical career was progressing quickly. William and Vic began playing with Bill Buttery and Bill Thrower in venues like Ruddell, Maymont, Fielding and Denholm. The band’s name was The Ruddell Revelers. Then William and Vic struck out on their own. Vic played the sax and William, of course, played the accordion. The two brothers played for weddings and anniversaries. Then Vic hooked up with other groups and William played with other bands in North Battleford including Pete Bahrey for two years. In 1974, he formed the band Country Roads which played as many as 76 times a year. The band folded in 1989. William freelanced for a few months and then put together a band called The Wanderers. The band stayed together for three and one half years at which point William

shut this band down and formed William and the Shadows. William is the leader. Band members include the following, each with a short biography: William Prescesky – As mentioned, William started playing fiddle at the age of six. Then in 1946, young William was asked to play accordion for two wedding dances. Over the years, William formed four bands. He is currently the leader of William and the Shadows, the band he formed 27 years ago. William related that he likes to make people happy. Elizabeth Hofstra – Elizabeth plays a rhythm guitar and pairs up with Leroy Manske on vocal numbers. She then switches to her sixstring guitar for old time dance music. On the CD Clay Kentucky, Elizabeth overdubbed her banjo for a fuller, richer sound. In addition, her vocals add the dimension and variety to The Shadows that make for a special touch for a truly entertaining performance. William said that he was so glad to have met Elizabeth. Elizabeth thanked the guys in the group for knowing how to have fun. She noted that making the CD (discussed later) was a great experience. She also mentioned that she missed her mom and dad, and felt fortunate that she grew up in a home where music

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was loved and encouraged. Dale Paulow – Dale is the drummer. William noted that Dale keeps the band in time, keeps the pace and provides the dance tempo which is accurate and at the same time provides excellent style and improvisation for the vocal line-up that everyone enjoys. Dale related that he had played with William and the Shadows for seven years. He also plays with a wide variety of other groups when the opportunity arises. Gerald Daviduke – Gerald plays lead guitar, acoustic guitar and electric bass. On one occasion, the band needed a bass player. Gerald picked up a bass guitar and played it like he had always played it. He is gifted and talented with a solid and bold style as evident in the quality of his musicianship on the CD. David has been playing music since he was 12 years old and has played in various bands over the years. His love for music encompasses all types and styles. Gerald’s main motivation is to see people dance and enjoy the music. Leroy Manske. Leroy related that his Grandma McPeek passed away a year before he was born. Yet she was a major musical influence on his family’s life. On many occasions he had heard the older generation talk about his (Leroy’s) musical talent and his insatiable need to play anything with strings, made of brass, or that had keys. Grandma McPeek had a picture of Leroy and his brothers and their band on the bookshelf. They were a dance band and played for many community events. As a young child, Leroy would look at Grandma McPeek’s picture and dream and hope of being part of a band. His dream came true. Leroy did not

pursue his interest until later in life. Grandma McPeek had left a small inheritance to Leroy, and his mother and sister (who unfortunately had passed away when Leroy was two). Grandma wanted this money to be used to keep her memory alive. It seemed a natural fit to buy a guitar and learn how to play it. His sister named the guitar “Grandma McPeek.” Years later, Leroy found the courage to play with a band in front of people. It was surprising but Leroy found that musicians and nonmusicians alike gave him a great deal of support and encouragement. Seeing the dance floor full brings him back to the picture on Grandma’s bookshelf. His heart fills with pride considering what he is today – a small part of the McPeek family’s musical legacy. “I am truly fortunate to be a member of the William and the Shadows band. And, it’s an honour to also be a part of William Prescesky’s musical legacy.” William noted that the band plays all over Saskatchewan and in Alberta, including prestigious places like Dance Land in Watrous. Remarkably, the band has been together for 24 years. They currently play 25 to 30 times a year. William has owned many accordions over the years, 10 or so before he bought an electronic accordion. In 1974, he purchased his first electronic accordion. He’s had nine since. William noted that electronic accordions sell for as much as $27,000. His latest accordion cost $20,000. William related that the only way to find out if an accordion is any good is to try it out. If it’s a good accordion, buy it. One of the highlights of William’s musical career was cutting a CD

in March of 2016. The CD was recorded at Keyteck Studios and Duplicating in Hague. The owners are Wes and Sharon Friesen. The standard price to record a CD was $5,000, but since it only took two days to record, the price was reduced to $3,500. To give the reader an idea of the versatility and depth of the band, here are the selections on the CD: 1. Moonlight Waltz, 2. I Had a Beautiful Time, 3. Franky’s Polka, 4. River Road, 5. Whitko Waltz, 6. Catfish John, 7. Vic’s Polka, 8. If You Love Me Let Me Know, 9. Feather Waltz, 10. Clay Kentucky, 11. Red Ravin Polka, 12. All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down. The selections speak for themselves. I asked William to give me a couple of “good band stories.” He did. On one occasion in 1955, William and friends were playing at a local school dance. He put his accordion down and went to talk to some people. He forgot about his accordion and backed over it. That hurt. On another occasion in the 1980s William and his band were booked to play bar music. When they got there, they proceeded to haul in their equipment and set up on the stage. At this point, another band started hauling their equipment in. The hotel had double booked. The other band intended to take the owner to court. They finally dropped it because William and the Shadows were booked first and were the first to set up on the stage. William noted that over the years, his main goal was to make people happy – to see the floor full and people dancing and singing to the music. In conclusion, it was my privilege to able to write this article on the longest playing and a premier musician in the Battlefords and area – William Prescesky.


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Kleiboer strikes gold at World Junior A Challenge By Lucas Punkari Sports Reporter

For Battlefords North Stars defenceman Levi Kleiboer, the realization that he had won a gold medal with Canada West at the World Junior A Challenge didn’t hit him until he began his journey back to his hometown of Martensville. “I think it set in for everyone when we are all at the airport waiting for our flights,” Kleiboer said. “The first half of guys on the team said their goodbyes to the other half of the team, and that’s when it really sunk in about what our group was able to do.” Canada West won their fifth tournament title, and their first since 2015, on Saturday in Truro, N.S. as they picked up a 5-1 win over the United States. Kleiboer, 19, helped get the team rolling on offence during a first period penalty kill as he made a perfect breakout pass to Langley Rivermen forward Brendan Budy, who raced down the ice to score a shorthanded breakaway goal. “I had a lot more time on that play than I thought I did originally,” said Kleiboer, who spent the majority of the tournament paired up with Seth Barton of the Trail Smoke Eaters. “At first I was going to shoot the puck down the

ice, then I heard Brendan calling my name so I made the pass to him and it worked out really well for us.” From that point on, Canada West controlled the championship contest, even though the United States outshot them by a 36-19 margin. “Once we got that first goal, our main focus was trying to get the next one,” Kleiboer said. “Even though we had a 3-0 lead at one point, we weren’t getting too high emotionally as we knew there was lots of time left in the game and the United States could come back at any time. We stayed focused on the task at hand and that approach worked out for us.” The start of the tournament was a challenging one for Canada West, which was made up of players from the Alberta Junior Hockey League, British Columbia Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League and Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. They finished their round-robin slate with an 0-2 record and a third place finish in Group B after losing 5-1 to the Czech Republic and dropping a narrow 2-1 affair to the United States. “We weren’t pleased at all with how we played against the Czech

Battlefords North Stars defenceman Levi Kleiboer moved the puck up the ice for Canada West at the World Junior A Challenge. Photo submitted

Republic,” Klieboer said. “We had a hard practice after that one and had a much better effort against the United States, but we had an unlucky bounce in the last 30 seconds that gave them the win.” Canada West’s run to the gold medal began in the quarter-final as they picked up a 4-3 overtime win over a Canada East squad that featured players from the Central Canada Hockey League, Maritime Hockey League, Ontario Junior Hockey League and Quebec Junior Hockey League. “We got off to a great

Combines holding Empty Stocking fundraiser Saturday By Lucas Punkari Sports Reporter

For the second year in a row, the Meota Combines are planning to give back to the community. After raising $1,138 last year during a game against the Battleford Beaver Blues, the Saskatchewan Prairie Hockey League team will be hosting their second annual fundraiser for the Battlefords Empty Stocking Fund Saturday night when they host the Maymont Settlers in a 7:30 p.m. contest at the Civic Centre. “We will be donating 100 percent of the net profits from the game to them and we’d love to raise a similiar amount to what we did a year ago,” Combines defenceman and general manager Aaron Cadrin said.

“With Maymont being our opponent this year, we’re hoping for a good turnout from those coming in from out of town, and since it’s the last game before Christmas we’re hoping to see some people who are in for the holidays that only have a chance to see one game all year join us to help support the community.” The team is also hosting a Christmas dance follow-

ing the game, that is free for the public to attend. “We’ll have free pizza up there along with door prizes from some of our sponsors,” Cadrin said. The Combines will also be at home Friday for an 8 p.m. contest against the Glaslyn North Stars. The Battleford Beaver Blues will be in action Friday at 8:30 p.m. as they’ll host the Hafford Hawks at the Battleford Arena.

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start and went up 2-0, then we had a couple of bad breaks and found ourselves down 3-2 with eight minutes to go,” Kleiboer said. “There were some anxious moments for a little bit there, but we rallied together and got a bit of a lucky goal to tie it up before we won it in overtime.” Canada West followed that performance up a day later with a 5-1 triumph over the Czech Republic in the semifinal. “We had some momentum on our side after our overtime

windand we wanted some redemption after what happened in the roundrobin,” Kleiboer said. Kleiboer’s trip to the World Junior A Challenge was an historic one for the North Stars organization, as he became the first player in team history to compete at the event. “Levi deserves everything that he gets,” North Stars head coach and general manager Brandon Heck said. “He’s such a great kid and a hard worker. I know all of the guys on our team were really happy for him and they were sending him a bunch of texts after the game.” There was a familiar face on the bench for Kleiboer at the tournament as Flin Flon Bombers head coach and general manager Mike Reagan was in charge of the Canada West team. “He reminds me quite a bit of [former North Stars head coach and general manager] Kevin Hasselberg,” Kleiboer said. “They are both diehard coaches who are all about winning, and you can see that with what he [Reagan] has been able to do in bringing Flin Flon to two straight league finals.” Reagan became the first SJHL head coach to lead Canada West to a tournament title, while Bombers forward Chrystopher Collin joined

Kleiboer in becoming the first players from the league to win a gold medal since former Humboldt Broncos forward Riley Kieser in 2011. “Everyone on the team caught the end of the game on our trip to North Battleford, so there was a ton of noise going on as everyone reacted on the bus,” Bombers assistant coach Garry Childerhose said. “It’s really a good thing not just for the Bombers, but for the entire league as well with Chrystopher, Levi and Mike all on the team. We’re all really happy for them.” Kleiboer plans to take a number of different things away from the experience at the World Junior A Challenge, especially as he looks to make the jump up to the NCAA’s Maine Black Bears next year. “The level of play there is at a really quick pace and it’s bit higher than what I saw last year at the Western Canada Cup, Kleiboer said. “I had a chance to talk to a few guys there who told me that it was a pretty similar pace to what I’ll see in the NCAA, so I think that will help me a lot.” Kleiboer will rejoin the North Stars on Friday, Dec. 29 at the Civic Centre, when they will be going up against the Kindersley Klippers.

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The Battlefords AAA Stars are a team that’s searching for a positive note to enter the holidays on. Heading into a road game Thursday night against the Beardy’s Blackhawks, the Stars are mired in a five-game losing streak and are tied with the Blackhawks for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League. “We just need to put this stretch of games away here and get back to what we do best,” Stars forward Ty Mosimann said. “We need to get back what we were doing when we were successful and sticking to our game plan.” The Stars most recent setback came Tuesday night against the Prince Albert Mintos, as they

dropped a 7-3 decision at the Civic Centre. “We just aren’t playing the system right now and we aren’t listening to our coaches,” Mosimann said. “We need to get back to getting pucks deep, playing smart and just working together out there. When we’ve done that this year, the wins have been piling up for us.” Adam Beckman led the way for the Stars in Tuesday’s loss with two goals and an assist, while Mosimann dished out a pair of helpers. Matthew Flodell had the other goal for the hosts, who recieved a 31-save performance from Carter Serhyenko. Austin Lamotte and Kade McMillen both scored a pair of goals for the Mintos, who are in third in the league standings and three points back of the Notre Dame Hounds and

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Dear Santa, Hello Santa! How are you today? My name is Elise. I’m in grade 5 and 10 years old. I have one sister and one brother. Unfortunately, I have done some rotten things this year. I was afraid to write this letter to you. First, I was being a grouch, but only because I didn’t sleep well. Second of all, I jumped out of the closet and made my sister cry, but only because I was trying to make her laugh. Last but not least, I snuck candy from my grandma’s room, but only because I was hungry. Please don’t focus on my evil deeds, I also have done some wonderful deeds this year. First, I cleaned my room so my grandma wouldn’t have to tell me to. Second, I cleaned the house because my grandma was sick. Third, I did the dishes without being asked just to help my grandma out. So you see Santa, I really have been an amazing girl this year. I hope you forgive my mistakes and focus on the excellent deeds. I did this year. I would really love a new doll. If you do get me a new doll I promise to be my best behaviour this year. Sincerely, Elise

Dear Santa, Hello Santa, how are you? You must be very busy making presents for lots of kids right now. My name is Angelina and I’m 10 years old. I’m kind, smart, honest and I love school. Unfortunately, I have done some vicious things this year. I was frightened to write this letter. First, I yelled at my brother because he was being annoying. Second, I threw a marble at Raydin, but only because I was trying to hit a tree. Finally, I snatched a toy from my sister, but only because I didn’t wanted her to choke on it. Despite those vicious deeds, I have done some splendid deeds as well, First, I helped my teacher put away the IPads because none of the classmates put them away. Second, I helped Lisa put the mats away at yoga because three or four people didn’t put theirs away. Finally, I helped my brother stand up for himself because he was getting bullied. So you see Santa, I really have been a wonderful girl. I hope you forgive me and focus on all the special things I did this year. I would really like a new chalkboard. If I get it, next year I will be very wonderful. Sincerely, Angelina

Dear Santa, Greetings! How are you? My name is Justin, and I have a great sense of humour. I am in the fifth grade. Unfortunately, I have done some horrid things this year, so much so that the cancellation of the making of this letter was really close. I’ve been rude to my baby brother because he always wants to play with me, even if I don’t want to, and I have been sarcastically rude about having to go somewhere with a person only because I didn’t have enough time to listen to them. Finally, I have acted rude because I didn’t have enough sleep. Luckily, I have done some wonderful things also. Like acting amazingly because I have gotten good sleep, and helped my brother do various things like put on his diaper, or give him milk. Last, I helped my cousin to set up his iPad because then we can’t text one another and play together. I have may done some unwanted things, but I hope you look at the great deeds I did, and if you give me a working Bluetooth controller, I will try to be better when the next year comes. Sincerely, Justin

Dear Santa, Hello Santa, How are you? My name is Kaydance Sinclair, I am 10 years old. My birthday is on October 31. I’m allergic to peanuts and I’m very smart. Sadly, I have done some regretful things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I though you wouldn’t give me any gifts. I started a fight with my sister, but only because she hit me. I threw a snowball at my sister, but only because I thought we were having a snowball fight. I woke up my baby brother, but only because I had to take him out of his car seat. Despite those naughty things, I have done some wonderful deeds too. I helped my mom look after my siblings because I thought she needed help. I helped shovel the sidewalk because I always see people trip. I helped the community pick up garbage because the community was dirty. So you see Santa, I really have been a kind girl this year. For Christmas I would like a blue camera. Santa those things weren’t that terrible. I did super things too. If you get me a camera I promise I will be marvelous next yea. Sincerely, Kaydance

Dear Santa, My name is Alayzia. I have 1 brother and 3 sisters. I am 10 years old. I like to skip rope. Unfortunatly, I have done some rotten things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I thought you would not get me any presents. I was evil to my brother and yelled at him because he was bothering me when I was trying to do my homework. I have done some great deeds too. I was being respectful and cleaned my room because someone was coming over. I was being helpful and did the dishes because they were dirty. I was rad and hung my brother’s coat up because he couldn’t reach. I’ve been great, so can you give me presents, please. I would like a computer and giant teddy bear. If I get one of them I will extra fabulous next year. Sincerely, Alayzia Dear Santa, I am learning lots this year. Did you know that I did lots of prodigy and I just started school. For Christmas this year, I want a hamster, bbgun, and a drone please. I hope you enjoy my letter. Sincerely, Tevez

Dear Santa, Greetings Santa, my name is Dezminn. I live with Sundance, Sheldon, and my Auntie. I’m the one with the red mohawk. Unfortunately, I have done some naughty things this year. I was scared to write this letter, because I threw a snowball as Sundance but it was because she needed to cool off. I also slapped Shayden, but it was because he did something bad. Despite those naught things, I have done some great deeds too. I shovelled snow and ice for my Auntie. I also helped carry in the groceries. So you see Santa, I really have been a nice boy. All I want for Christmas is my own chicken. It would be a help because my Aunty wouldn’t have to buy KFC. Sincerely, Dezminn Dear Santa, How are you doing? I bet you are great. I love school. How is Mrs. Claus doing? This year I’m staying home for Christmas. Can I please have Num Noms lip gloss truck for Christmas, and also a warm cozy blanket! I can’t wait. Can you wait for Christmas? You are the best ever. I am very excited this year for Christmas! Love Tavanna

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Letters to Santa Dear Santa, Hello Santa, it’s Makena. I love hockey. I have one sister. Sadly, I have done some devilish things this year. First of all, I was fighting my sister, but only because she kept bugging me, so I just started yelling at her to leave me alone. Second of all, I hit my sister, but she hit me first so she kind of deserved it. Third of all, I was being a grump, but only because I didn’t get enough sleep, next time I will try to get more sleep. But I was a kind girl too. I helped my Kokomo, Shona, at the farm because she is getting old. I shovelled my Kokomo, Sylvia’s, driveway because she hurt her hand and can’t do it. I also cleaned up just because some times my mom just needs a break. So, if you look at all the good things you will see I was a nice girl too. I would like some new speakers and headphones and if I get these then I will be excellent kid for all of next years. Sincerely, Makena Dear Santa, I helped my Mommy clean my room and the living room. Please bring me a green power ranger. Keagan

Dear Santa, Hello Santa! I’m Nathaniel I like to colour, paint and do archery. Sadly, I have done some devilish things this year. First of all, I scared my cousin Bentley because he was crying. I wanted to make him happy because it was his birthday and I did not want him to be sad. Second of all, I made my cousin Janessa cry just because she wanted to make slime and I did not want to waste my glue to make more. Lastly, I laughed at my sister when she got hurt only because it was funny. Santa forget about all the devilish things I’ve done and listen to this because I have done some good things too. Like I helped my mom do the dishes because she was getting tired. I cleaned my room because I wanted my mom to be happy. I also took out the garbage because I wanted my mom to be happy. So you see Santa, I have been a magnificent boy this year. I would really like a hoverboard and if you get me one I promise I will be amazing next year. Sincerely, Nathaniel Dear Santa, I let somebody go first in line. I want a Barbie doll and a Barbie car Gracelynn

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Dear Santa, Hello Santa! How are you? You must be very busy to get ready for Christmas. My name is Hailee and I’m 10 years old and I’m a grade 5 student and I love to play sports. I play volleyball. I used to play soccer. I love to play sports. Unfortunately, I have done some devilish things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I thought you would not bring my any presents. When my sister and I were playing outside. I threw a piece of ice at her. I threw that ice at her, but I meant to hit a tree. I always hit my brother because he won’t stop scaring me. Most os the time, I scare my little sister to make her laugh but she cries. Despite these rotten things, I have done some kind deeds too. Every week my mom tells us to fold clothes and I do it when my mom tells me to do it. When my mom goes grocery shopping I come with her just in case she buys lots of groceries and I help carry some bags. When my mom and dad are gone, I babysit my little sister and brother. I love babysitting because I can spend time with my little brother and sister. So you see Santa, I have really been a helpful girl. I hope you forget my naughty things. If you forgive me, I would love to get a new skateboard for Christmas and I promise I will be wonderful next year. Sincerely, Hailee Dear Santa, I hug my Mom. I want a doll, and a toy dog please. Hailey Dear Santa, I helped my Daddy clean up the toys. I would like Santa to bring a football, magnets and marbles. James Dear Santa, I helped Dennis wash the dishes. Please bring me a doll and a dream house. Tyra

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Dear Santa, Hi Santa! How are you? You have been pretty busy around this month since Christmas is near. But I wanted to tell you three things about me. My favourite sports are soccer and volleyball. I am 10 turning 11 and I am in grade 5. Unfortunately, I have done some wicked things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I thought you wouldn’t bring me any gifts. I hit my sister into the wall it was only cause I was having a pillow fight with her. I hid my cousin’s camera, but only did it because she was taking pictures of me without asking. I also got mad at my friend because she was teasing me and assuming things about me. Despite those terrible things, I have done some splendid deeds too. I was watching the babies while my mom was doing important work. Then, I shovelled the sidewalk so no one will trip over the snow. Now, last but not least, I cleaned my room so my mom wouldn’t be upset with me. So you see Santa, I really have been a helpful girl this year. I hope you will forgive my mistakes and you won’t keep your mind on the naughty things I’ve done, but focus on the fantastic deeds I did this year. I was hoping you would bring me a notebook for Christmas. I promise I’ll be on my best behavior and never do those naughty things again! Sincerely, Paige

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Dear Santa, How are you Santa? I am Ocean and I’m in grade 5. Santa I’m 10 years old and I love to play video games on my iPad. Unfortunately, I have done some wicked things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I have been awful to my sister. First, I irritated my sister, but only because she was irritating me first. Next, I hid my sister’s phone, but only to help her because she was on it 24/7. Last but not least, I got in a beastly fight with my sister, but only because she started it. Despite those rotten things, I have done some excellent deeds as well. First, I got superb grades on my report card. Next, I did all my chores and helped my mom cook dinner. Last but not least, I have been extremely respectful to my teachers. So you see Santa, I have been a excellent girl. Santa, I promise to be fabulous to my sister next year if only you could get me a iPhone 6 or 7. Sincerely, Ocean Dear Santa, Hello Santa, how are you? My name is Shayden. I’m in grade five and the sport I like is hockey. Unfortunately, I have done some evil things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I made some mistakes. I threw a snow ball at a window and broke the window, but I just wanted to know how high I could throw it. I threw a book in class but was just I trying to throw it to my friend. I slammed the door in class but it was an accident. Despite those wicked things, I have done some brilliant deeds too. I did the dishes with out being told. I also cleaned up with out being told and I did what the teacher told me to do. So you see Santa, I really have been a respectful boy this year. I will be so outstanding next year if you get me what I want for Christmas. Sincerely, Shayden

Dear Santa, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. My name is Raydin and I am 11 years old. I’m so excited for Christmas!!! Unfortunately, I have done some vile things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I am scared you will not get me any gifts. First, I slapped my niece in the face, but only because there was a fly on her face! Second, I ate the rest of my mom’s cake but only because she ate my ice cream. Lastly, I put a spider in my sister’s water bottle, but only because I wanted to get her fear of spiders to go away. Despite these awful things, I have done some epic deeds too. First, I gave a homeless man $50. Then, I saved a kitty from a tree. Last of all, I stopped a bully from bullying a little kid! So you see Santa, I have been a really nice girl. I would really like a keyboard for Christmas. If you bring me this, I promise I will be on my best behaviour next year! Sincerely, Raydin

Dear Santa, Greetings Santa! How are you? My name is Reneigh, I have two brothers, and one sister. I like to do gymnastics. Unfortunately, I have done some evil things this year. I was scared to write this letter. I stole some pop from my sister, but only because I was thirsty. I also hit my sister, but it’s because she was being annoying. Despite those naughty things, I have done some positive deeds too. I cleaned my room so my Uncle wouldn’t be disappointed. I also helped my Uncle clean the whole house. So you see Santa, I really have been a super girl. What I want for Christmas is a My Life doll, I’ve been very helpful. Thank You! Sincerely, Reneigh

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Dear Santa, Hi Santa, how are you? My name is Nevaeh Deschamps. I am 10 years old turning 11 on the 11 of December. I am in grade 5. I play volleyball. It’s a good sport for me. Unfortunately, I have done some unkind things this year. I was shy to send this letter to you because I was scared you wouldn’t get me any gifts. I accidentally set the field on fire, but that was because I was trying to cook a marshmallow. I yelled at my mom, but that was because I didn’t want to go to my friend’s house. I am sorry. I was also standing in the middle of the road, but that was because I dropped my $20 on the road. I shouldn’t have been in the middle of the road. Despite these awful things, I have done some nice things too. I helped my family out everyday. I have also been nice and helpful to everyone. So you see Santa, I have been a really nice girl this year. Please Santa, I want a phone for Christmas because in my family they all have a phone or an iPad and I don’t. I am sad not to have a phone. But if not a phone, can you get me something like that. I will respectable next year. Sincerely, Nevaeh Dear Santa, Greetings Santa, how are you? I was working hard this year so you could get me an Xbox 360. Sadly, I have been devilish boy this year because I hit my sister with a ball, but it was an accident. I was throwing it to my friend. I been an awesome boy also. This year I helped my mom shopping at no frills and loading the groceries. So because I have been a superior boy this year, I would really like an Xbox 360 with all games. If you bring me this game system and games, I will be angel next year. Sincerely, Tyresse


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Dear Santa, Hi Santa I am Ayala I think you are busy at the moment I think you are making me presents just kidding for real, I was good this year I will look after them, How can you fly all over the world in one night? Can I get a princess’s crown because I can play with my 2 sisters with it, But my mom and dad said you I might break it. I would a pair of white skates so can skate and glide at the same time, A lovely White dress so I can skate in it. A fake ring so we can play brides. I have not been naughty list this year but only once I punched my sister in the arm. So I said sorry two times and hug her and gave her my new shirt My toy dog she got happy. I done all of my chores I have took care of my baby sister I bath her and stuff. I have done a lot for my family and never asked for anything in return so it would be nice to have something for myself. Thank you so much. Your big old pal Ayala Dear Santa, I helped at the Santa Parade. I shared my candy. Please bring me a L.P.S. with a tree set. Dallynn

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Letters to Santa Dear Santa, Oh hello there it’s your pal Alex we met a couple times and did you know it’s my favourite time of the year when you come around. The reason why I’m writing this letter to you is because I have some requests for Christmas It’s okay if you don’t get me them I guess I’ll just be sad on Christmas. These are the request that I would love to have some day I would admire to have a new iPhone I think I’m responsible because I never did any damage to my phone or my iPad. My siblings destroyed both of them. And what if I get lost and I have my phone and I would be able to get in contact with someone so they can find me and be safe. But It can also help with any work I have that I need to finish it, so that’s can come in handy *wink wink*. But there’s a possibility most of the time I’ll just be on my phone texting and watching video. And also I dream of getting more utensils to cook with because I love to cook and bake. And if no one cook I’ll make food for my family with my handy dandy new utensils and after I’m done cooking for My family I’ll make dessert like cake. Those are my requests and those are very useful and handy so if you ever think of getting me them you know where to go to North Battleford and nice talking to you and I wish you a jolly Christmas. A very responsible child Alex

Dear Santa, Hi I know that you are probably busy in the middle of the North Pole inventing toys and stuff. But I want to take a second and I would like to introduce myself. I am Bree Swiftwolfe. I am your biggest fan. I am writing this letter because I love presents and I was told to. Just kidding I am really writing this letter because I would like a few things for Christmas. I’ve always wanted a hedgehog for Christmas because then I would have a friend to play with. Not just my older annoying sister Makena. Next on my amazing list I would love a computer so I could do research and work on my computer and I won’t be bugging my mom or sister. Finally I would love a camera so I could take pictures and send them to you. So you could see how lovely I’m being. How much fun I’m having with my family. I think that I should get these three presents. Other kids probably would have asked for thousands of presents but not me, I’m not greedy. Even though I was on the naughty list last year I promise I will be amazing this year if you get me these three presents. It’s only three presents! Santa, I do hope that you get me these three presents. Have I mentioned that you have a very beautiful sleigh. Also I will be leaving some milk and cookies for you and carrots for the reindeers and I will make sure that nobody else eats the milk and cookies and carrots. Sincerely, your hopeful biggest fan... Bree

Dear Santa, Hello Santa! How are you? My name is Tamika Quequish. I am 10 years old. On July 14 I turned 10. You must be very busy this year. I hope that I get my present I want. Unfortunately, I have done some terrible things this year. I was scared to write this letter because I threw an ice snow ball at my sister’s head, she started crying and I called her a cry baby. The only reason why I threw a snow ball at her head is because we were having a snow ball fight and then I picked up some ice by accident. I also remember yelling at my big brother. After yelling at him he attacked me so I punched him right right in the nose and he was bleeding really bad. I only did that because he attacked me first. Despite those horrible things. I have done some wonderful deeds too. In November I remember helping an elder shovel her side walk. I helped her because it looked hard for her. I remember making breakfast for my siblings and my mom. I made breakfast because I was the only one who was up and I wanted to surprise them. So you see Santa, I really have been a wonderful girl this year. For Christmas I want a huge teddy bear. If I get a huge teddy bear I would add it to my collection of bears! Then next year I’ll make outstanding choices. Sincerely, Tamika

Dear Santa, I did the dishes at home. I want a pink bike that is a My Little Pony one. Adley

Dear Santa, I helped Mom do the dishes all by myself. Please bring me a toy dog and a bone. Alazne

Dear Santa, I helped my Mom dry the dishes. Please bring me a train. Conner

Dear Santa, I helped my Mom make food. Please bring me a sled. Anistashya

Dear Santa, I kissed my Mommy and Daddy. I want my own trumpet. Divya

Dear Santa, I helped Fox to push him on the swing. I want a robot for Christmas Dominic

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Dear Santa, I helped my Dad make banana bread. Please bring me a Paw Patrol that goes in water. Chase

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Dear Santa, Hi Santa did you know you are my favourite and Christmas is my favourite holiday because of you! Hey, this is your number 1 fan from North Battleford Cazea. I know you’ve busy and all but I’m hoping you can find some free time to consider getting me these 2 amazing gifts I want this Christmas. If you can’t it’s ok, I’ll just be the saddest kid on Christmas Day. If you can I’ll be the happiest kid in the world. This year I’m writing a letter to you of what I want this Christmas. I want a PC and I know it’s a lot money and I will always be on it but if I’m always on it my mom and dad will always know where I’m and they won’t be worried, and I won’t be fighting with my sisters because I’ll be in my room. Secondly I want a cute little puppy! My mom and dad don’t want me to have a puppy because it is hard to take care of dogs. But did you know it’s scientifically proven that it’s better to grow up with a dog or interactive pet because there is low chance of being stressed when you have a cat or dog. I know I’m on the naughty list maybe because I yelled at me sister but I do give money to my grandmas so she can get a coffee and I help clean the house when I didn’t get asked. I was just hoping you can consider getting me these 2 life changing gifts. Santa if you do get me these wonderful gifts there might be freshly made cookies with some warm milk waiting for you! Sincerely, your most responsible fan Cazea P.S. who are your parents? Dear Santa, I did a Fox thing. I asked at lunch who’s is this? I gave him his container. I want a doll house and a castle for the kids. Emily

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Dear Santa, You are an awesome guy. Hi Santa it’s me Jada. How are you doing? The reason I’m writing you this letter is because I need some stuff for my room. I know I was a bit naughty this month. But I am helping my mom with the dishes and my baby brother. Downstairs I’m cleaning up. I would like an iPhone. I know I will be on it all the time. But if I get lost I can call my mom. I would also like to have art supplies because I love to draw and I will have something to do. I won’t have to ask my sister for her art supplies. I would also like to have some dolls to play with because I have a doll house but I don’t have dolls to play with and I won’t bug my sisters at all. If I get an iPhone and art supplies I won’t bug my sister for stuff like crayons, paper, and pencil crayons. If I get a doll I will have something to do and I won’t buy my sister or brother at all. If I get one of the presents that’s ok. I will leave you cookies and milk for you at Christmas. Sincerely, a kind and loving kid Jada

Dear Santa, My name is Kingston. I am writing to you so I can get some presents. I should be and be nice to my little sister. I can get present I will want a IPhone I can be good in school and not be bad in school and get a xbox360 I can be good to my little sister and not kick her in the face with a soccer ball. So I can get should be on the nicebest to be a good boy and I hop I am on the nice list and I can be a helper and help my mom clean up the Living room, clean the rug, and do dishes. I will do my best in school. I will listen. I clean my room and bathroom. Merry Christmas and have a happy new year. Sincerely, Kingston

Dear Santa, It’s Dante. I know I have been a little naughty this year because I have been mean to some people but I promise that I will be nicer for the rest of the year. I will also listen to all of my teachers and not get into fights anymore. I’m writing to you because I would like Christmas presents this year. What I want for Christmas is an iPhone 8. If I am lost I can use the map to find where I am going. My mom won’t let me have Christmas presents because she didn’t have that much money but you could bring it to me. You have lots of money, right? I want presents under my Christmas tree on the 25th of December. You’re a nice guy and I love Christmas. I also want an xbox1x for Christmas so I can play it when I’m bored or if I have nothing to do instead of bothering my grandma and mom. The other present I want is a ps4 because I can play with my uncle online instead of being bored and getting into trouble. Santa, you are the best! I hope you can bring those presents to me because I’ve never had these presents in my life Sincerely, Your best buddy Dante

Dear Santa, Hi Santa it’s Lance your best friend. I am sending a request of what I want for Christmas. I Want a Xbox one so I could play roblox and I want a maverick hoodie and new clothes. I want a maverick hoodie because I like Logan Paul and I want a Xbox one because I didn’t get my birthday present. I need new clothes because I only have old clothes. I have only been naughty for a few days and I would be happy if you got me all the stuff I asked for. I promise I would be good. Sincerely, Your good old pal Lance

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Dear Santa, Hey this is Madyson Oker from North Battleford, Saskatchewan. I hope you’re have a jolly Christmas. It’s the time where you go all over the world and bring presents to people who are nice. I hope that you can take a minute to read this and consider my request. Elf I get a computer I know that I will play on it all day sometimes but when my sister (Kayile) does research for homework I can help and learn with her. Secondly I need clothes. I know that I’ll rip them but Kayile can sew them. I would be great if I could get one more thing Santa, a drawing kit. Yeah I know I’ll waste paper but I’ll develop my artist talent. At least I’m being artistic other than play on an electronic device. I know I might be on the naughty list because of fights with Kayile but if you can bring those presents to me that would be great. I will try to be nice and not fight with my sister anymore. P.S. what is your favourite cookie? Sincerely, your great and amazing friend Madyson Dear Santa, Hi I am Alisandra yahyahkeekoot. I love Christmas it is my favorite holiday! And you are my favorite person in the universe. This is what I want for Christmas is a phone I won’t lose it. I won’t let anyone steal it not my mom, my sisters, my cuzins, my uncles or my auntie. My other Christmas gift is money but my mom won’t let me because she will probably think that I will spend it to fast. If I do get my Christmas money I hope I do and I will spend my money wisely. I will leave milk and cookies for you and a surprise will be here for you are special to me. Sincerely: You’re best pal Ali Dear Santa, Hi my name is Sunshine Checkosis. I’m writing this letter to you because I would like some presents. I could use some things. I could use an I phone s8. You might think I will play games on it but if I get lost I could call my uncle or my mom. I could use some skates and a helmet. I love to skate but I need a helmet so I won’t fall and crack my head. Skating is great for exercise. You want me to be healthy, don’t you? So if I get the Iphone s8 I will not be naughty and I will listen to my auntie. I won’t be dad Santa. I will try to be nice this year. If I get all the presents you will be my favourite person. Sincerely, Your friend Sunshine


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Dear Santa, Good morning Santa let me introduce myself. I’m Yarrow Harlingten. I’m writing this letter because I have some presents I want to ask for so please listen to me. It is just three presents I want. I want a iPhone. I know I might just play games on it but if I get lost I can call my mother for help and I’ll get home easily and safe. The next thing I want is a iPad. I know it’s a lot of money but I can check out apps that could help my skills to get lot higher in school and that’s what you need in life. You want me to be smart, right? Now this the last present I want...EARPHONES! I know I could lose them, but I won’t make a single peep at night at all. So my mom especially can get sleep at night because she work early in the morning. Santa can you tell me why I’m on the naughty list? Then I’ll switch that bad thing I did into a good thing. I’ll give you cookies and presents if you give me presents. So is it a deal Santa? Sorry Santa I gotta go now but I hope you have a good Christmas this year. From your goody two shoe Yarrow

Dear Santa, You are a wonderful person. This is your delightful friend Tenysha. I know I have been naughty this year but I promise to start helping mom and dad clean the house. I’m writing this letter to you because I want to be on the nice list and not the naught list. Can you also bring me some presents? These are some of the things I hope you can get me. First a laptop I know it is expensive. I need the laptop so I can catch up on my homework. You might be able to get me a puppy. You might think Dixie is good for a pet but she is lonely. If I got another puppy Dixie would be happier and I would too because it would sleep with me every night. In fact you might be able to get me an iPhone. The iPhone is for me to call you and tell you if my brothers were being good or bad. So I can call you and tell you if my brothers are being bad at home. I should get these presents because I will leave you extra MILK and CANDY!!!!!!! From your kind and caring friend Tenysha

Dear Santa, Have I been good this year? Well I think I was good this year. I am good because I am a good friend and I try hard in school. For Christmas there are three things I want. First, I want a puppy because they are so cute. Second, I want a My Life doll because they are so fun to play with. Third, I want to be a beater reader. That’s all I want please. I can’t wait until Christmas. It is my favourite holiday. Merry Christmas and thank you for all that you are going to do for us? Love Breanna

Dear Santa Claus, I cannot wait till Christmas because those presents are going to rock this year! You are probably busy at the North Pole. Would you care to get me an elf on the shelf that would be great? If you can fit this in, also I would like a vanity and make sure it’s teal...but not too big please. If this is okay with you I would love a teddy bear. Thanks, Abigail

Dear Santa, I hope you can deliver lots of presents and I can’t wait any longer for Christmas! Can you please get me a really nice blanket with a MEGA lol ball please and a cool sweater with a hat? I like your reindeer Rudolf with all the other reindeer. Please can you get me a jojo siwa bow because I wanted one for so long and I never ever got one. and you are the only one who can get it for me. And finally can you get me a cute build a bear please. Love. Addison Dear Santa, I love you! I will be nice. I will listen to mom, dad and teachers. I am happy to have Iron Joden Aulinger man. 5 years old Jaden

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Dear Santa, I hope you are having a great Christmas. My name is Ishaan. I have been a little wicked but I will try my best to be a pleasant kid. I am writing to you because I have a few requests. For Christmas I want a skateboard but my mom is afraid that I will break it. The reason I want it is so I can be active. I would like an xbox my mom is saying that I am going to hurt my eyes but I could keep my sister busy. Lastly I would like a Mario toy my mom won’t let me have it cause I have so more toys, but maybe I can finish my Mario collection so I can play with i. I know I am on the naughty list but I always help my mom and I try hard to get good numbers on my math test. o I am trying to be good although I am a bit naughty but I will try hard to get good and a be helpful kid. Sincerely, your dear friend Ishaan

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Dear Santa, Hey Santa, I like your beard, it’s really coming in nicely this year. This is your pal Sundance. I was writing this letter because I am just asking for 3 little things I really want. I would like to have boomwhackers cause they can make beautiful sounds and I can even use them to wake up my brothers for school in the mornings. Truly I want a phone so I can use it to call my mom if I’m in danger. Finally, I want a laptop so I can play math fact games. That will help make me get smarter and I can also learn more by finding different math websites. I know I pushed my little brother in a puddle but I help my mom clean the whole house and put the groceries away. I promise I’ll get 4’s on my report card. Santa I absolutely hope you will get me these amazing gifts. I will leave you a little treat when you come to our house. Sincerely, your one and only Sundance

Dear Santa, I’m Shawn Gordon from North Battleford. If you have some time to read this before you fly around the World then here are my requests for Christmas. I want mario toys because I have been a bit good this year like when I mopped the floor and did the dishes. I want mario toys for sure but you can include a remote control car. I know I broken my other one but I promise I won’t break it this time. I know that sometime I get mad at my sister but I change my sister’s diaper. I make my sister bottles and I clean up my mess all the time. I know I have been a bit naughty this year but I have been trying so hard to be good this year. Sincerely, your friend Shawn

Dear Santa, I am super happy and excited for Christmas because there are some things I really want! The first thing I want is Adidas shoes because they are very popular on YouTube! I’m scared I might get black old coal for Christmas if I do this will be my first time! The next thing I would like to have would be Jake Paul merchandise! Next I would LOVE to have an Iphone 7, rose gold with a clear case and a galaxy pop socket! That will NEVER HAPPEN IN MY LIFE! The next thing I would love to have would be Adidas pants that are super popular every where! I would also like to have Nike shoes!! I love you Santa, see you this Christmas! Ameera

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Letters to Santa Dear Santa, I helped my Mom do the dishes. I want a rainbow head doll. Kaci

Dear Santa, Do you like getting letters from kids? Everyone from black to white big to small probably write to you. I was excited to write you a letter this year. I have made some mistakes this year but I learned my lesson. This year I fought a bit with Jayna but we’re friends now! Santa all I want for Christmas is a baby puppy, a caller, and leash. Also a kennel please! I wish you luck delivering presents this Christmas. I love Christmas! Sincerely, Emma

Dear Santa, I have been a good boy, and I have been great at school. I would like a fidget spinner and nerf gun for Christmas please! I hope you have fun giving out the Christmas gifts. I hope you have a good year. From, Domonik

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Dear Santa, There are a few things I want for Christmas. I can’t wait to talk about myself. These are the things I’m asking for Christmas. A karaoke machine, instruments, and good health for my family and my teacher Mrs. Sheppard. I also wish I could have magical super powers! Do you think you could give me magical superpowers? I also wish that we could give you a lot of presents too! I’ve been good this year because I’ve been making friends and making people very happy! I love Christmas. Merry Christmas Santa! Sincerely, Emely Dear Santa, How many presents do you deliver each year? You would probably give more than I could see or hear about! You can remember me from last year. I hope you do, I’m Gabe R. I’ve been good this year because I’ve learned from my mistakes. I hope I don’t get coal this year “wink wink.” O.k. Santa now for my wish list. For Christmas I would really want some itunes cards please. I would be really happy if I had some. I also want a guitar for Christmas. I think I might be really good at it. Plus my mom will not buy one since they are a lot of money. I can’t wait until Christmas. It’s going to be amazing. My whole family is going to be happy! Definitely my baby brother. I was so happy to write you a letter! So have a great Christmas and a happy new year. I really hope you get this letter. Sincerely, Gabe Dear Santa This year for Christmas I would like A horse for my doll Hatchimals Mega tape blocks Bubble Gum Machine I hope you have a good Christmas! Erica

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Dear Santa, How many letters do you get each year? You must get a lot! I’ve been excited to write this note to you! There are three things I want for Christmas! I want three robux cards for a game, please! Then I want more toys for my baby brother so he does not cry. Last but not least, I want to help poor people because they look so sad when I see them on the news. I hope everyone’s wishes come true by the time it is Christmas. I hope the poor people get better homes. Christmas is my favorite time of the whole year! Sincerely Delmir Dear Santa, A am pumped for Christmas this year I hope you are too! My first hope is to get a bay blade and stadium. I would enjoy a tablet too if you can? Can Mrs. Claus make my mom a necklace if it is possible? Can I please get some Tanner Braungardt merchandise? It it is possible can I get a bible? Love, Drayton

Dear Santa, Do you like reading letters from children? I was very excited to write this. I’ve been very good. I am friends with Noah, Gabe, Mya, Laila and Phoenix! They are my best friends. I want a ROBUX card and a PS4, TV, play station, head set, and a controller please! I hope you enjoyed reading my letter! I hope you have a good Christmas! From Callei Dear Santa, I am so excited for Christmas this year! Are you excited to deliver presents? This year I hope to get an American boy doll and a singing fish. Finally I hope for a doll food truck and a put bunny for my doll. Santa I hope you have a Merry Christmas! Love, Elise Dear Santa, I have been good! I have been helping mom by buying groceries. Cousin Jack, Alex and I are building a snowman. Santa can you please bring me Quad, Xbox 360, and a Nintendo switch for a PS4. Thank you Santa and Merry Christmas! Joseph

Dear Santa, Did you know Santa, that I love Christmas? Do you love Christmas? Do you know what I want for Christmas? I want Meccano toys or a robot, but the green one. If you can get me some farm toys like last year...but a seeder, header trailer, a bin and a swather, ok! I’m so excited for Christmas!! I hope you are too! Love Caiden Dear Santa, I am very excited for Chritstmas! I hope you are tooo! For this year’s Christmas I would like an American doll because they are cool and they are the size of a real baby. The next thing I would like to have is a pair of pink moccasins to keep my feet warm. Next I would like to have a hatchamal and a furby doll. I want to get a furby because my mom had one and I think that they are cool! I hope you have a safe flight from the North Pole and Merry Christmas!! Love Hayden Dear Santa, This year is going to be awesome because me and my family are going to the hall to spend the holiday there to celebrate!!!!!! Santa this year I was wanting some roller skates if you could please bring me some. Also Santa when me and my family were at the mall I wanted to go to build a bear but they just ignored me so can you give me a teddy bear too? I would like a new blanket for Christmas so I can be warm over the night. I hope you have a nice Christmas!!!! Yours truly Hevaeh Dear Santa, I can’t wait for Christmas this year because I get Toys. This is what I want for Christmas, can I please get a hatchamal, two lol surprise dolls with one little sister please, an iPod and fake black glasses. Are you so happy for Christmas? Plus if you can, you get me Jake Paul merch, a black one please! It’s every day bro!! Thank you for the greats presents. Love Isys

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Dear Santa, This is what I want for Christmas, please and thank you!!! I want an iPod please. A baby alive doll and some clothes for my doll would be nice. I would also like a monster high doll if it’s possible. Finally a reading and writing book and some make up. Thank you for some great presents!!! Love Harmony Dear Santa, Do you enjoy delivering presents to kids? How do you even live in the cold for a long time and survive? Here is a few reasons why I’ve been good this year. First,I have been helping a lot at home like sweeping and mopping, also doing the dishes. Also I shoveled an old man’s drive way just to be nice. I am wishing for a black and white BMX bike. I’m also wishing for a BMX bike lock because somebody stole my bike from the school. I love Christmas because I can get such cool toys from such a cool guy. His name is Santa! Thank you for the presents you deliver each year! P.S. I have also gotten into trouble at school for my actions. I have learned there are consequences if I do something wrong. I am changing how I behave at school From, Jeremy

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Dear Santa, I can’t wait for Christmas, I hope you are excited too. What I want for Christmas is a computer and a Control car. I even want a long green sled. I always wanted this, a tablet! Also I wanted a robot and new ear phones. I hope you can make me a hat. I always wanted a lego set. Finally, I want a minecraft set. I hope you have a good Christmas! By Dehley Dear Santa, December is the best month ever! Will you could give me an Xbox one please with a headset. I would like the IT movie and the walking dead toy. Cthulhu pop, daft punk helmet, ping pong table, clothes, Kermit puppet, Elmo puppet. That’s not all Santa 2 more things is gopro, you tuber room that’s all Santa. I like you Santa. By Hayden

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Dear Santa, I can’t wait till Christmas and I know when it is. It is on the 25 day of December. I hope I get elf on the shelf and play doh with a machine that has plastic spoons, knives, and forks. That’s all I want for Christmas. Thank you if you got that stuff that I wanted so much! Merry Christmas everybody! By Kiara Dear Santa, Do you know how good I’ve been this year? Well I’ve been awesome? I’ve shoveled the snow, did the dishes, and took the garbage. Can I please have a Nintendo switch pro Controller, Super Mario odyssey and a drawing tablet? Thank you! I have done tons of good things this year. Sincerely, Makius Dear Santa, I am Marcus Bird I am excited about Christmas. I hope you give my sisters something and my brothers to. My winter jacket is broken, can you get me a new red one. I like that you put games in my stocking and candy to. I put chocolate cookies on the table. Merry Christmas Santa Claus! Love Marcus Dear Santa, Do you get one million letters each year? I was happy to write you my letter. My family writes you letters too! You might remember me from last year. My name is Zdeno Bull. I made a few mistakes this year but I fixed my mistakes. So Santa I was hoping that I can get what I want this year. I want my grandpa to have good health and I wish all my family to have good health. I also want a PS4 for Christmas, please! Christmas is my favorite holiday. I can’t wait to see you soon. From, Zdeno Dear Santa, I love Christmas so much. I wish Christmas was every day. The reason is because I want tons of presents. I’ve been good this year. When my friends get hurt I’ve helped them. I always include them in games. I’m proud of myself for my behavior this year. I want three things for Christmas. First is a stress ball with a fishing net on the outside. Next I want my grandpas to come back to life because I care about them. Last, a new born puppy would be amazing! But I’m not sure if you can get it. How many letters do you get a year? I think you get a million letters on Christmas. I hope you have a fun and jolly Christmas. Sincerely, Noah

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Letters to Santa Dear Santa, I can’t wait for Christmas! I can all most SCREAM!!! It is so fun and exciting! This year I would like adult make up if you can. I know that my mom might buy me an instacamera but if she does not, can you please? Then I would like my own horse that is tame so I can ride it with my new saddle. If you were wondering what kind of horse I would like, it’s called a paint. And for my saddle, I would like a fancy saddle. Love, Keira Dear Santa, I am happy for Christmas to come up, are you? First I want a build your own laptop so I don’t use my mom’s computer. Next I know I want Skylanders Trap Team tablet starter pack and Lob Star figure and Bush Wack! Can I please have Super Mario Maker for the Nintendo 3 ds XI? Finally I really want clothes for my family. What would you wish for? Love Jhonathan Dear Santa Claus, What’s it like making myself and others happy? Also when you read letters and say “ho ho ho” is it fun? So what I am wishing for is a laptop so I can play Prodigy. But mostly I want a puppy, but I’m worried about my sister because she is very scared of puppies. So besides a puppy I would like a hamster for Christmas. Also please help my family because we don’t have any money and please make my grandma feel better. The other thing I would like is books because I like to read! When you write back can you tell me if I have been good or bad? I know I made some mistakes this year but I learned lessons from those mistakes. I forgot to ask, how are the reindeer? Don’t forget the stockings like last year. So how many letters do get every Christmas? Sincerely, Mya

Dear Santa, I can’t wait till Christmas this year!!! So I hope that you can bring me these things. So the first thing I want is the Whole Doctor Kitty Cat Series. The next thing I want for Christmas is an American girl doll that looks just like me with a cheerleading outfit. Then I would like a three bee B.F.F. necklace so I could give my friend Nevaeh one, and my friend Keira one. What I would like next is curly elastics “if you look down at my wrist you will know what I am talking about” I would also like some team 10 merch, I would also like Jake Paul songs on my iPad I am going to be screaming if you get me this I am going to be screaming top on my wish list healees shoes. Please get me this. I am begging you I love those shoes and a Guide to show me how to healee. I would also like an iTune card, I would also like new earrings that have sparkle balls on them and they are teal blue, I would also like some new art supplies so I can paint I would also like a nice, pretty, cozy blanket with a gigantic Canada flag in the middle. I would love all of these things but you can pick what one I would like. Your friend Madison

Dear Santa, There are three things I want for Christmas. I know that I haven’t been that good this year to my friends and to my family too. Sometimes I have been good to everyone. I learned from my mistakes. I really would like a stuffed kitten please and I would also like a big iPad. I would also like stuffed animals please! Do you like to get letters from kids? I was excited to write this letter! Merry Christmas Santa! Love Jayna Dear Santa, I love Christmas because I get to see my family and I love seeing the joy on their faces. I know 2017 was not one of my best years. I’ve done some dreadful things but apart from those I was good. I learned my lesson. So I hope I’m on the nice not the naughty list. The presents I want this year are world peace, BB gun and a drone please. That’s all I want this year for Christmas. Those are the several presents I want this year. Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Sincerely Link

Dear Santa, Do you like making kids happy?? Down here we are so lucky to have you! You make loads of kids very happy! I’ve been good all year! But I made two mistakes! I learned how to fix them. I don’t know if you can get this, but I want a new born puppy, please!! Maybe an LOL Doll Big Surprise. New clothes and Access Denied would also be great. Please and thank you!! I want health for my family. Last thing I want is a diary and I want elf on the shelf please because I like finding elves. I love Christmas so much. I hope you have an awesome Christmas too. Love, Lolla

Dear Santa, Merry Christmas Santa! Hope you have a good time in the north pole. First can I have a bay blade set with an arena, pretty please with a cherry on top? Can I have a spy drone and a controller for it? Can I have 3 Lego city sets? Santa, how do you go so fast without loosing your breath? Please can I have a snowball maker? I also want my own YouTube channel? Can I also have 4 snow globes? Can I have a sled, pretty please with a cherry on top? Can I have wheelies? Can I have a Christmas mug and 8 hot chocolate mixes please? From Kazz

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Dear Santa, Do you love reading letters from us children? Well I think you love reading them. I have been wanting and waiting to write a letter to you, if don’t mind. I have been good this year. If you didn’t notice I’ve been helping my mom and I have been responsible for my things I have been waiting to tell you about what I want for Christmas. Well, here we go! I want baby puppies but different kinds because they are so cute! Now here is the special one, I want to see my cousins and friends again. I love Christmas. Thank you for al the presents you give us every year. Please and thank you Love Rein

Dear Santa, Hello Santa how are you doing? You are probably tired of handing out presents... I am so excited to tell you what I want for Christmas... So first can I please have an iPhone and a Phone case. I also would like shoes and a ps4 with a controller to go with it. I want a new pair of clothes and some posters with JoJo on it. I want a makeup set. Next some Jordan’s shoes and glue, tide, crunchy beads, and food coloring. I want a Lip chap set, a laptop with a case, some converse shoes and some cozy slippers and stuff for my room like decorations. Have a fun time. From: Tessa

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Dear Santa, I been Good every day because at school I am kind to others and I help clean up the class room. Even at home I clean up the house every day after school. Santa do wishes come true? Here are things I wish for Christmas please. Make my life better again. You are the best Santa ever. Can I also get a baby puppy and a doll? I just want to go home Santa. I am nice to my friends. My friends names are Emma, Laila, Rein, Jayna, Breanna, and Emely. Those are my friends. I am kind to them and I love my teacher her name is Mrs. Sheppard. Thank you Santa so much. Sincerely, Tejah Dear Santa, My name is Havanna I go to Saulteaux Heritage School, I am 10 years old, my teacher’s name is Miss Gopher-Swiftwolfe. What I would really want for christmas is a huvor board, a cat and a drone. I have questions to ask, how do you get all the presents to the kids before sun rise? How is mrs. claus? Do you have any kids? and how many elves do you have? From Havanna

Dear Santa, I only have a few things on my list but my halo has been a bit crooked this year. I have some pros and cons but everybody makes mistakes. Some good things I’ve done are making my bed, doing chores and listening to my mom and my teacher. Now for the bad things I’ve done... “dun dun duuun.” They were... raging at video games, getting in trouble and arguing! But I’ve learned from those mistakes and improved my year. For my list of things I would like a bbgun and everybody who is sick, sad or hungry to be not sick, not hungry and not sad, including my teacher’s family. You always give children like me presents but does anyone give you presents? I cannot wait for Christmas this year! Sincerely, Phoenix Dear Santa, My name is Elissa Katcheech and I go to school at Saulteaux Heritage School. I am 9 year’s old and my teacher’s name is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe. I live in Saulteaux First Nation. For Christmas I want a barbie, a monster high doll and a new bike. From Elissa

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Dear Santa, Give me games and a hot wheel car and a bike (a new one) and a sled, like a g.t. Thank-you Santa From Hayden To Santa, Please can I have a piglet a lego box full of lego a shopkins doll a fidget spinner Thank you From Kaesha

Dear Santa, I’m 12 years old and I’m in grade 6. I love hockey because I can play with my little brother on a hockey team. I 5 brothers and I 6 sisters. They play outside a lot in the snow. Santa, how are your elves do they play hockey like I do? Do they help you with the toys to give away to little kids? How much elves do you have and much rain deers you have Santas. Santa, what do yo do in the North Pote? If help you with the toys what do the rain deer do? Do they walk in the deep snow and they fly around the North Pote? Santa I want a soccer ball for Christmas and I want to play hockey in the future. Sincerely, Kashton

Dear Santa, Hi Santa, How are you? How is Mrs. Claus? My name is Jules. my teachers name is Mrs. GopherSwiftwolfe and I am 9 years old in grade 4. I’m happy with whatever you bring me. ps I will leave you a ginger bread cookie. From Jules

Dear Santa, I want lots of toys from Santa I want to see Santa. I want to be his friend Love Zander

Dear Santa, I would like these things for Xmas. Art books, markers and pencils. I’m 10 years old. My name is Makala. My teacher is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe. I go to Saulteaux Heritage School. I live in Moosomin. How long does it take give all the presents to the children? Thank you Santa. From Makala

Dear Santa, My age is 9 my name is Hellaina. My teacher is Mrs. Gopher Swiftwolfe. I go to Saulteaux Heritage School. I want teddies and new monster highs and shopkins dolls. Thank you. From Hellaina

To Santa, I want a doll, a hatchimal and a cat. I would like to see you. Love Kingzlie

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To Santa, Please can I have fidget spinner cat I-pad a puppy Thank you From Heaven To Santa, Please can I have I-pad Barbie Fidget spinner Thank you From Teesha To Santa, Please can I have Fidget spinner Bayone Disney Lego Anonymous To Santa, Please can I have a fidget spinner Thank you From Katia To Santa, Please can I have a matn a present a Idrone a Batman Anonymous Dear Santa, My name is Raeley. I am 10, my school is Saulteaux Heritage School, My teacher is Mrs. GopherSwiftwolfe, What I want for Christmas is an Ardene’s gift bag, and what I need is mitts and a toque. How is Mrs. Claus and the reindeer? And how do the machines work to make stuff? From Raeley Dear Santa, My name is Kaysha i I’m 9 years old. I go to soto school. my teacher is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe. what I want for Christmas is fake nails and nail polish and I want the color to be sparkly red. I want a teddy bear with the sparkly big eyes and monster high dolls and a plushie of 5 nights at freddy’s. Thank you. XOXO Santa. From Kaysha Dear Santa, Hi I’m Hailey Leora Dawn Moccasin, I’m 10 years old and I go to Saulteaux Herratage School. My teacher’s name is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe, I am in the grade 4/5 class. I have a couple of questions for you, Do you eat a lot of cookies on Christmas? What kind of cookies do you like? I think chocolate cookies are the best kind of cookies. It’s probably stressful delivering presents in one day. OK enough with the boring stuff, I’m going to tell you the to six things I want. 1. Puppy 2. clothes 3. Heelys size 4 4. Hamster 5. Kinetic sand 6. Peppa pig Sincerely, Hailey

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Letters to Santa To Santa, Please can I have 99 wheels Thank you

Joyce

To Santa, Please can I have a toy gun a dominos a fidget spinner Thank you Santa From Nathaniel To Santa, Please can I have adrone Thank you

Keenah

To Santa, Please can i have a mrol wrcs a book a tetey a play dhow a mits a istrminst love kaleb

Dear Santa, My name is Jesse and I am 9 years old. My school is Saulteaux Heritage School. My teachers name is mrs gopher swiftwolfe. I would like a PS 4 or an xbox one and I would like a tablet and a drone. That is all I want for Christmas and I would like to ask questions. 1. do you have magic? 2 do you have to make it on time or stop time? Well good bye santa see you later. from Jesse

Dear Santa, My name is Annaleshia. I am 10 years old. I go to school at Saultaux Heritage school. I am in grade 5 my teachers name is Mrs. Gopher Swiftwolfe. What I want for Christmas is xmas list Legos, dolls, I pad or computer, phone, hair stuff. What I need is clothes, new bed, new blanket and sheets. I always wondered how it was in the North Pole. How is Mrs. Claus doing? I will also make sure I leave cookies and milk for you and 8 carrots for each reindeer. Love Annaleshia Dear Santa, Hi Santa! My name is Zander Gopher. I am 10 years old. My teachers is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe. I am in grade 5. I go to Saulteaux Heritage School. How is Mrs. Clause? Is it cold out there? I live in Saulteaux with my 4 brothers and 1 sister. My other brothers and sisters are living by their selves. Some of my brothers and sisters have kids. Things I want for Christmas 1. Smart T.V. 2. Xbox one S 3. Mitch Marner Jersey 4. NBA 2K18 5. NHL 18 xbox From Zander

To Santa, Please can I hve fidget spinner shopkins tabla Anonymous To Santa, Can I please have a dog and a cat? Love Kianna To Santa, Please can I Have Barbie doll Dog Tablet fidget spinner From Henlex Dear Santa, Hi! how are you? My name is Dailyn I am 9 years old. I live in Saulteaux First Nation. School is ok I go to saulteaux Heritage school. My teachers name is Mr.s GopherSwiftwolfe. But one thing is that my teacher is my aunty so I call her aunty. For Christmas I would like a Hoverboard, hot chocolate, a my little pony movie play set, Flip & zoo, dog, monster High dolls, Barbie camper set, coloring set, clothes, shoes, a big big teddy bear, pj’s. How long does it take you to deliver presents? How is Mrs. Cluas? Why does Rudolf have a red nose? Love Dailyn

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Letters to Santa To Santa, Please can I have I-pod coripp hot wheels fidget spinner Anonymous Dear Santa, I want a soccer ball and my name is Darcy. And may age is 10 and I play hockey and I want a new hockey stick. And I go to Saulteaux Heritage School And my teacher’s name is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe. And Santa did you ever have a dog and did you never go swimming before? And I want heelys for Christmas. Thank you Santa. From Darcy Dear Santa, My name is Nipin checkosis. I am nine years old. I go to saulteaux Heritage school. My teachers name is Charlene Gopher Swiftwolfe. My Christmas list is Aredene nails, neckalace, nail polish, from Walmart, shopkin and monster high dolls, new cloths and findy I wish I could have a crasy sled. I realy hope Mrs cluase is okay. say hi to the elves for me. I really really want a hoverboard but I know you won’t give me one. oh and say hi to cupid, vixen, prancer, rudolph. I wish I was a hocky player. Oh yeah my size is 2 for my cloths. From Nipin

Dear Santa, I know your real i been good my favorite flower is a sunflower and a rose. I like your raindear that ther name is Rouduph Blistzin Those two raindears are my favorite. I like were you live. all those things you growed i your garden are cool Santa when Christmas comes bring me These Things a Toy Train, a new XL 3DS game and a nitedo swicth whit mario addect Thats all i want. See you soon Santa and I know you dont drink milk anymore. You drink coco cola see you soon santa From Dakota Age 9 Dear Santa, My name is Brylee Night and im 9 years old. My school is Saulteaux Heritage School and my teachers name is Mrs. Gopher-Swiftwolfe. What I want for Christmas are Books, Markers, coloring books, hair stuff and thats all. How long does it take to deliver presents in one night? How much elves do you have in the north pole? I want books for Christmas because I love reading and want hair stuff because I like doing my hair. I wish I can see Santa in real life because that would be cool. bye santa From Brylee

Dear Santa, This year we have been very good. Our class is learning so much and really growing in all areas – especially learning to share, playing, and reading! This year for Christmas, we would love it if you could be extra good to some very special people in our lives. These community members have cheered us on since the beginning of this year. Their words and their actions have encouraged us to grow and thrive at school. First off, we would like Santa to bring Mrs. Lessard and Mrs. Duchscher each a really comfy chair. They never sit down – ever! They are always helping us learn, grow, and play. We really think they deserve a rest. Next, if you could make a visit to our school division office. It is amazing how the staff there are so invested in our success. Every student in Living Sky School Division is important, but we sure feel special. We know they work like crazy around there and so for Christmas, could you bring them each a gift certificate for a massage? Worrying about all those kids, plus us must really take its toll! We also have some very special friends at RBC Dominion Securities. They are not even educators but they have taken a huge interest in our education, our future, and us. They have committed to being a part of our education until we graduate from high school! For them, would you be able to bring a collection of childrens books so they may feel comfortable coming to read with us anytime they would like? The City of North Battleford Councilor Kent Lindgren is also on our team. He has become a part of our school community and

pitches in wherever and whenever he can. For Mr. Lindgren, could you please bring him a recipe book? That way we can read instructions and practice making cookies together. We are also hoping you make a visit to our families. They are our first and most important teachers. They work so hard every day to get us out of bed, to get us to school, and take care of us. Please Santa, even though they always say we are their sunshine, could you bring them some sunshine to brighten their day? Nothing make us happier than to see them smile. Maybe you could throw in a cup of tea. They need some time for themselves too! We also wonder if it would be possible to visit our Elders. They have been supporting us since the beginning of time. They are a part of our education in school, in our homes, and our communities. From our Elders, we are learning tradition, knowledge, culture, and values. These are the lessons that will keep us grounded as we fly towards our graduation and future beyond. For our Elders will you bring them the strength to continue the important work they do? I think they may also like a blanket, so they may keep warm as they continue to guide, nurture, and mentor our families and us. We are so grateful for the community that surrounds us. Everybody who cares so much about us. Please Santa, if you are able, could you bring all of the children in our city the love and concern we are getting? Thanks Santa! Merry Christmas! The Graduating Class of 2030

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Letters to Santa Dear Santa, Hi! My name is Emerson Swiftwolfe. I am 11 years old. I have two sisters and four brothers. My parents are Heather and Dolphus. I hope I am not on the naughty list because I haven’t been doing my chores lately, but I’ll try keep up now. How are you? “I’m fine.” Does it get really cold in the north pole? How many elves make all the toys for Christmas? This Christmas I would really appreciate if you got me the things I want for Christmas this year. This Christmas I want a gymnastics mat, hockey equipment, mukluks and a new hat. Sincerely, Emerson

Dear Santa, Hi Santa my name is Nadia Morin. I play soccer, doj ball and baskitball but I ushily do is go to school and I Love math and riting about myself. Do you Love kids and do you rilly give bad kids col or do you rilly have a big mush das or never mide but do you rilly see bad kids and good kids in your magick mirir. Wish list 1. sparkly earings 2. a new drass 3. lip gloss 4. papers 5. new shoes 6. new socks 7. a phone Nadia

Dear Santa, Hi how are you? I would like a bit of money to help buy a Nintendo Switch. From Maggie Dear Santa, I would like the Gooie Louie and Rat Race games and anything Peppa Pig. From Marion Dear Santa, Hello my name is Quincy I’m eleven years old and I have six brothers and one sister. My favorite sport is hockey and basketball. My parents are Claudia Thomas and my late dad is Emery Gopher. I have a cat and a dog their name’s are Bubbles and dragon. How do your elves make The Toy’s? Do your elves know how to play hockey? How many elves work in the northpole? What kind of toys do you guy’s make? What is the temperature over in the north pole? Here is my wish list. I would like a jersey (any sport hockey, football, baseball, soccer, or basketball). For hockey Tarasenko, for football Tom Brady, for baseball Aron Judge, for soccer Messi and for basketball Jame’s harden. Sincerly Quincy Dear Santa, I helped clean my toys. Please bring me a bike. Lorne

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Dear Santa, Hello my name is Jasmin Noon I like to play soccer and dogeball and I like to play with my friends. - do you have any kids - why aren’t cartoon characters Real! - how old are you - want’s your real name I want new earings, new headphones, lots of candy, a new backpack and a unicorn sweater. Sincerely, Jasmin

Dear Santa, Hi Santa my name is Sadie Lola Good Striker. I am 11 years old and I am in grade 6. I have 7 sisters and 5 brothers. I like to play lacrosse with my dad in the summer. My dad lives in Calgary AB and I live in Saulteaux First Nation SK. Me and my two other sisters go and visit my dad in the summer thats when we play lacrosse. These are the questions I have for you! Who cleans up around there? How old are you? What is your favorite color? How many letter do you get a year? Who is the tallest elf? How many cookies do you eat on each Christmas night? Do you speak multiple languages? How many elfs work for you? How many Christmas trees do you have? Where do you get elf’s? Do you have magic powers! I have so many questions but I can only ask so many. This is my wis list! I know im being a little greedy but I would like a hover board, I phone 5 or 6, PS 4, games for the PS 4, bath and body works lotion, lush box, board games, deck of cards, hot pot, cake pop maker, clothes, lego set, computer, movies, pop corn make, lizard and bed set. Sincerely Sadie

Dear Santa, Maynik QH I cleaned up my toys. Please bring a PS4. Lukas

Dear Santa, I made a picture for my Dad. I want a triangle for Christmas. Kaydren

Dear Santa, I am Autumn Moccasin I have been good but im behide on my math and writing. I also have two brothers, my older brothers name is lou and my young brother is landon. Qustions I’m going to ask some qustions now my first qustion is “how old are you?” “how did santa come into a thing?” “Why do you like cookies so much?” “Why do you give preasnts away?” Wish list My wish list is: hover bored, slime, skates, slime factor, paper for Drawing, skech book, panits, pant brushs, a puppy, lol surprize, make up, race car and mukluks. Sincerely, Autumn

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Dear Santa, Hi! My name is Haidyn. I am sixth grade. I like going to school! I also enjoy drawing, dodge ball and spending time with my bad siblings. My favorite colors are pink, mint and gold. I would like to ask you a few questions! Do you actually exist? I hope because I don’t want to be writing to someone who doesn’t exist! What do you do in the summer? Is ityour favorite season? Do your elves actually have pointy ears? I alway’s imagined that they would! Do you actually eat the milk and cookies people leave on a platter for you? No offence but if you do, I would be on the tread mill if I were you! Now for my wishlist! I wouldn’t like much this year. In fact, I would only like one thing. A PS4! It would be fun to play video games! Thanks for reading my letter! Sincerly Haidyn

Dear Santa, My name is Shaylynn Wright, I have 4 sisters my sisters names are Makala, Trinity, Malika, Honcy. I have 2 step sisters and 1 step brother. I like Christmas because I get lots and lots of presents. I would want a hover board. How do you get all the stuff for presents? Who helps you with presents? How much elves work with you? Why dont you drive a vehicle instead of a sleigh with deers? Why do you wear red? Why do elves have sharp ears? How many presents do you deliver in one night? What I would want for Christmas is a hoverboard. I would want an IPhone 6s. I would want baseball gear. I would even want a drone for Christmas. Sincerely, Shaylynn

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Letters to Santa Dear Santa, Hi My name is Denayah Sylvester. I am from Buffalo River Dene Nation and I am 11 years old. I like play outside and watching T.V. My mom is Sheena Sylvester. how old are you? Who was your fist reindeer? How do you get down a chimney? I don’t now what elas to say, to you but Merry Christmas! These things are on my wish list: I want a pony, a pepsi, a slime factory and I also want a hover board. Sincerely, Denayah

Dear Santa, I have 4 sisters 3 brothers they are really loud and they fight a lot. I like to play games. I like to go out side and slide. I’m nice. I’m not bad. Were is the north pole on google earth? What do you do when spring or summer? comes. can I have a rain deer can I have a xbox 1, a large tv, a mini dirt bike and a clock that makes time freeze. Sincerly Lucas

Dear Santa, Hello my name is AnnaLea. I am 11 years old I have 3 brothers named Shyhiem, Tade and Phoenix. My favourite sport is soccer. My first question for you is How many elfs do you have. Second question for you is what are the reindeers names. third question for you is it cold in the north pole. forth question for you is how old are you. fifth question for you is do you have pet. My wish list will be a phone soccer ball and crafts stuff like glues, penil crayons, markers and paper and new clothes. Sincerely Anna-Lea

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Dear Santa, Hi! My name is Summer Moccasin. I am eleven years old and in grade six. I have a big family. There are eight girls and eight boys. I love the holidays because of all the different colors. I have been a good girl all year! I want to ask some questions. How much elves are there in the north pole? Do you eat candy canes for breakfast, lunch and supper? Are you used to the cold weather? Are there any bad elves their? Do you acually give bad kids coal for Christmas? I would want to get lots of things for Christmas. I would like to get a X Box 360 or a PS 4. I would get a iphone. I would like to get a whole art set. I would get a cozy blanket. I would get skates. I would like to get a $200 dollar gift card. I would get the whole set of Bone books. I would get writing books or five of them. Would also get a lot of warm socks. Thank you for reading this. I hope you have a wonderful and colorful Christmas. Sincerely, Summer

The Community Youth Choir, above, under the direction of Lisa Hornung and with soloist Bob MacKay, joined the congregation of Third Avenue United Church on the First Sunday of Advent, with the church decorated with the symbols of Christmas. These symbols were brought into the church by the Sunday School children and their meanings explained in readings: The Holly and the Ivy, The Dove, The Candy Cane, The Star, The Poinsettia, The Christmas Tree. On Dec. 17, the Third Avenue choir performed the Christmas Cantata, Images of Adoration, and the Sunday School presented a nativity scene. Photo submitted

Royal Canadian Legion assembles gift bags for Canadian soldiers CNW - The Royal Canadian Legion is wishing troops overseas a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays through its support of Operation Santa Claus once again this year. Over 2,400 red gift bags have been assembled by the Legion’s Dominion Command staff and packaged for transport overseas. “This is one way to send a smile and a thank you to Canada’s Veterans who can’t be home at this special time of the year,” says Dominion President David Flannigan. The bags are filled with items that

soldiers have told us are appreciated when they’re away. They include things like playing cards, lip balm and a variety of snacks. Operation Santa Claus is an initiative of Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services, which delivers the holiday packages to Canadian soldiers. The Legion’s gift bag is part of a larger box that each soldier receives. Other items donated by individuals and corporations across the country included ear buds, charging cords and Tim Hortons coffee and tea. This year’s packages

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went by sea and air to missions around the world for distribution. Those locations included Latvia, Kuwait, HMSC Charlottetown, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. According to Operation Santa Claus, not only do the gift boxes give soldiers a taste of home, they help build camaraderie and spark fun conversations, which are welcome activities when deployed away from loved ones over the holidays. “These soldiers need to know they’re always in our thoughts,” adds Flannigan.

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How holly became associated with Christmas Photo by Michael Culbertson

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arden Chat By Sara Williams “Of all the trees that are in the wood, the holly bears the crown.” – Traditional Christmas Carol Many of our deepest symbolic associations with plants, particularly those centered on holidays such as Christmas and New Years, have connections with the past. As our cultural beliefs change slowly over time, so do the meanings of these plants. But their roots run deep. Roman Christians used holly as a Christmas decoration just as their pagan ancestors had for the Roman festival of Saturnalia. Early Christian folklore maintained that Christ had been crucified on a cross made of holly wood and the crown of thorns was of holly leaves. In the early 19th century carol The holly and the Ivy, the holly represents Jesus and the ivy, His mother the Virgin Mary. The symbolism is found throughout the carol: the white-as-lily flowers (purity), the red berries (drops of blood), the prickly leaves (crown of thorns) and the bitter bark (vinegar mingled with gall). Still today, holly is called Christ’s thorns in parts of Europe and evergreens are symbols of Christ and everlasting life. Throughout the Middle Ages, holly was associated with good fortune and used to ward off witchcraft and the evil eye. If hung in the barn, animals were sure to fatten and thrive. Bits of holly kept from Christmas decorations were thought to bring good fortune through the remainder of the year. It seems ironic that a plant as lethal as holly continues to project such a positive image. Consumption of holly berries can cause vomiting and diarrhea, with drowsiness, coma, and death in severe cases. Fortunately, this rarely occurs, but twenty berries may constitute a lethal dose. Both the fruit and leaves contain a mixture of caffeine, the caffeine-like alkaloid theobromine, and glycosides. In small doses, this combination of compounds stimulates the nervous system, but in larger doses it acts as a depressant. North American First Nations in the southeast part of the United States knew this well. They used the closely related yaupon tree (Ilex vomitoria) to prepare a hallucinogenic beverage. The species name vomitoria alludes to the fact that vomiting is a common side effect of consumption. Yet in Europe, holly has been used in the treatment of such diverse disorders as colic, fever, rheumatism,

smallpox, and gout. In Eng- season. ety (www.saskperennial. land, it was believed to cure This column is pro- ca; hortscene@yahoo.com; intestinal worms. A holly vided courtesy of the Sask- www.facebook.com/saskleaf and a piece of sage were atchewan Perennial Soci- perennial). placed in water. The patient was encouraged to yawn over the dish - at which time the worms would drop from his mouth. Lovely. There are over 150 species of holly, both deciduous and evergreen. Although the flowers are inconspicuous, the yellow and red berries from Walter P. Dutchak & staff at are showy. Native to North America, Asia, and Europe, WPD Rosthern Ambulance “Recipients& of the 2012 BBEX Community Contribution Award” none are hardy on the prairies. Oregon grape (Maho4734-42nd STREET nia aquifolium)LLOYDMINSTER, is unrelatedSK to holly but looks similar, S9Vis 0E1 evergreen and could be used as a substitute. It grows in sheltered shaded locations on the prairies but is seldom WPD AMBULANCE abundant. 1072-103rd Street Battleford, 1072-103rd STREET • P.O. Box 1298•• North NORTH BATTLEFORD, SK SK • S9A 3L8 • Information - 306-446-7309 • Fax - 306-445-4622 • English holly (Ilex aquifolium) and American holly 4734-42nd Street 608 West Railway (Ilex opaca) are commonly Lloydminster, SK Rosthern, SK grown as Christmas decorations, mostly along the Pacific coasts of Oregon and British Columbia. Much of the holly sold on the prairies is grown on Vancouver Island and shipped here in plastic bags. For a longer decorative life, treat it as you would any cut flower. After removing it from the from our family to yours bag, cut a fresh end with a From management and staff sharp knife or secateurs, dip it in cool, fresh water, and place it in a vase of water. Daily misting helps preserve freshness. Keep it as cool as possible, out of direct sunlight, and away from heat registers. Sara is the author of numerous gardening books including her latest with co-author Bob Bors, Fruit for Northern Gardens, just • 306-937-3222 • Office is at the Farm in time for the gift-giving

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The Jolly Man himself, along with Mrs. Claus, paid a special visit to the residents of Battlefords Residential Services Inc. (BRSI) at their annual Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 13 at the Third Avenue United Church. Together with family and friends, staff and the board of directors from BRSI, everyone celebrated the joy of the season with a wonderful turkey dinner with all the fixings. Battlefords Residential Services Inc. is a nonprofit community based organization and a Canada Revenue Agency Registered Charity that provides residential, day programming and supported living services to individuals in our community who have intellectual and/or physical disabilities. BRSI provides these services through the operation of six residential group homes, providing care for 35 individuals, supported living program for up to 15 individuals and a day program (BRIDGE) for nine individuals. Board chairperson, Yvonne Nyholt, on behalf

of the board of directors expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the leadership team and the staff who care for and support all the individuals in their care. She also expressed her thanks to the families, and guardians who support BRSI and to the rest of the board of directors for their commitment and time, ensuring that BRSI’s vision of “Opening Minds. Opening Doors. Creating Opportunities,” is always at the forefront of everything Battlefords Residential Services Inc. does. Of course, the highlight of the Christmas party was the special visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus who brought many smiles and much joy and laughter to everyone there! To find out more about Battlefords Residential Services Inc. please check out their Facebook Page or if you would like more specific information about the programs and services offered, or are interested in making a donation to BRSI to support its ongoing programming, please contact the main office at 306-446-8830.

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gree at the University of Saskatchewa n in 2010 and then went on to complete his doctor of dental medicine from the College of Dentistry at the U of S in 2014. After graduating dentistry, he decided to pursue his career as a dentist in North Battleford at Territorial Dental Clinic, which he purchased in 2016 and where he now practices. In his spare time, Ullas enjoys working out, playing golf and basketball, watching sports, movies and TV shows, travelling and spending time with his family and friends. Ullas is excited to get more involved with the local community and the Chamber of Commerce, to work with the business community. T’Neale Laycock Sallows and McDonald –Wilson and Zehner Funeral Home T’Neale Laycock was born and raised in the Battlefords. She has been in the funeral industry for

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the last four years, completing university at Mount Royal with a diploma in funeral services. She is currently employed at Sallows and McDonald – Wilson and Zehner Funeral Home and has been for the past year. T’Neale brings creativity and new ideas to the company. She enjoys meeting and serving families in and around the Battlefords. She is the mother of a beautiful six-year-old daughter, and together they are learning the value of being involved in the community. T’Neale is currently involved in the Battlefords Minor Hockey Association, and enjoys spending time at the rink. She also recently participated in writing the essay, which resulted in the funeral home being recognized as the 2017 BBEX Heritage Award recipient. She looks forward to the opportunity to serve on the Chamber of Commerce and keeping the Battlefords a positive and thriving community. Ramona Maraj Macro Properties Inc. Ramona Maraj has over 25 Continued on Page 40

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territories. Warren was and is an active member of all local and provincial hotels associations as well as a participating tourism authorities. He has been an advocate of Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council over the last 30 years and has delivered content and symposiums on their behalf. Warren relocated to North Battleford in 2015 and presently resides at Aquadeo. Warren’s children both live in Calgary and enjoy their time visiting at the lake. Warren’s immediate family all live in the North Battleford area. Warren is the general manager of the Gold Eagle Lodge. He is the chairman of the Battlefords Hotels Association. Warren has volunteered with United Way, Canadian Cancer Society and food banks in his many locations and strongly believes in giving back to the community. Warren looks forward to the opportunity to represent the Chamber of Commerce and to work with the local business community.

with his wife Dianna who is from North Battleford. Tom started out in the military after high school and after four years serving he moved on to the University of Saskatchewan to become a teacher. Tom has taught in Prince Albert, Meath Park but most of his time has been spent here in the Battlefords. Tom completed his master’s degree in education administration in 2005. Tom is presently a superintendent of learning at Light of Christ School Division previously having been a manager, co-ordinator and teacher within the same division. Tom is currently on the Saskatchewan Winter Games Board of Directors and has volunteered extensively within the Battlefords. Tom is excited to have the opportunity to participate and contribute to the Battlefords and further relations with the education and business community. Ullas Kapoor Territorial Dental Clinic Ullas grew up in Saskatoon, where he completed a bachelor of science de-

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Rory Anderson Moody’s Equipment LP I relocated to the Battlefords in 2002 from Alberta with my wife and two daughters who are currently 19 and 17; and my wife is a registered nurse in the Prairie North Health Region. I have had ties to the Battlefords as my great-grandparents moved to the Battlefords in the 1930s to start farming and raise their family and, as a child, I spent many summers helping on the farm. I have over 15 years experience in management and served on the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors from 2010-12. With the opening of the new Moody’s Equipment location here in the Battlefords, our organization sees the opportunities in the Battlefords and surrounding areas and are very proud to be a part of this great community. I am extremely excited by the opportunity to rejoin the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce board of directors if elected. Warren Berg Gold Eagle Lodge Wa r r e n Berg has been in the hospitality industry for over 35 years and in the role of senior manager for the last 25. He has worked at both full service and limited service properties in all four western provinces and both

Susan Challis SaskTel * Susan moved to the North Bat t leford area more than three years ago with her husband who is from here. She believes the Battlefords is a great place of opportunity. Susan has completed her associate diploma in recreation administration, and a bachelor of arts degree majoring in psychology. She has worked at SaskTel for over 20 years in a variety of roles, most recently in the business office as a sales associate. She has been an active volunteer in many areas including coaching sports, theatre, ski patrol and fundraising and has worked with organizations such as Open Door Society, Kidney Foundation, Canadian Ski Patrol, SaskTel Aboriginal Employees Network and SaskTel Pioneers. She believes in being a part of the community. Susan believes the Battlefords and area has tremendous potential for growth for business. Over the past two years, Susan has enjoyed her time with the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce and would love to continue serving. In her free time, you can find Susan camping, skiing, golfing, bowling, hiking and traveling. Tom Hawboldt – Light of Christ RCSSD No. 16 Tom was born in Newfoundland and lived numerous places since finally settling in the Battlefords

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The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce Nominations Committee is pleased to announce the slate of candidates to fill all open positions on the Board of Directors. Annually, approximately one half of the Board of Director positions are open and available for member nominations to be included in the election process. For the 2018-2019 term on the board of directors there are nine two-year term seats open. There is also a one-year term position to be filled as a result of a director resignation earlier in 2017. The current board of directors is mandated to have 20 elected positions. In late November, 2017 members were mailed official ballots identifying the 15 member candidates who have allowed their names to stand in the election. Deadline for submission of Election Ballots is December 31st, 2017. Following, in alphabetical order, are the candidates (*an asterisk identifies incumbent board members):

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Battlefords Chamber of Commerce candidates for election Continued from Page 39 years of management experience in various industries. Born in Trinidad, she lived in the Toronto area for over 30 years before moving to North Battleford in April 2015. She has two sons who attend university in the U.S. Ramona is currently the property manager for Macro Properties and manages 16 multi-unit residential rental properties. Ramona has a strong work ethic and emphasizes on quality of work. She has consistently been delivering capital and operating projects on time and on budget and has an inherent ability in making bold and calculated decisions and initiatives. Ramona enjoys being involved in the community and as such has volunteered in numerous organizations over the years. She is currently on the boards of the Saskatchewan Landlord Association Inc., and the Battlefords-Lloydminster Conservative EDA and is a volunteer victim support worker for Battlefords Victim Services. She sees the possibilities for growth in the Battlefords and would like to be a part of the process of cultivating and promoting the growth. Scott Maunula Maunula Electric Ltd. Scott has called the Battlefords home since moving

here from Manitoba in 1999. He and his wife Jaime are very proud to live in the Battlefords and raise their two children here. In 2013, at the age of 28, Scott started his electrical contracting company – Maunula Electric Ltd. Scott is very active in the Battlefords hockey community. He is proud to be an alumnus of the Battlefords North Stars. Currently, he is volunteer coach with the Battlefords Minor Hocley Association and continues to play the sport himself in the Saskatchewan Prairie Hockey League. Scott is excited about the opportunity to be involved with the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce and to be an advocate for young business owners and entrepreneurs in the area. Gerald Pohl – Cogent Chartered Professional Accountants LLP * Gerry grew up around Weburn. He completed his postseconda r y studies through the CGA Program of Studies in 2009 and convocated that fall.

He started working for Cogent Chartered Professional Accountants LLP (then Hillstead Melanson Accounting and Tax Services) in 1999, and moved to Meadow Lake in 2004 to take over their newly acquired office there. He became a partner of the firm, then called Cogent Business Consulting, in 2010. He became the partner in charge of the Meadow Lake and Battleford offices for Cogent on acquisition of the Battleford office in June of 2014. Gerry has been a strong supporter of Chambers of Commerce, starting first with volunteering after high school in Weyburn, and as a volunteer director of the Meadow Lake and District Chamber of Commerce from 2005 through 2015 and starting again in 2017, starting first as treasurer, progressing through vice-president and resident. He also has spent time volunteering for various non-profits including the Meadow Lake Hospital Foundation and the 55 West Enterprise Region. During his time with the chamber in Meadow Lake, he has been a tireless cheerleader for business. Gerry has just completed his first term on the board of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce, serving most recently on the executive committee. During his free time,

Gerry is a news junkie, and enjoys watching TV and movies, and travelling. He also attempts to golf, and exercises occasionally. Dana Rissling Innovation Wealth */ Innovation Credit Union My name is Dana Rissling and I am extremely grateful to once again be part of the upcom ing Chamber of Commerce director elections. The “beautiful” Battlefords have been my home for more than 30 years. After completing Business College, my chosen career path has been in the financial sector, working previously with the Royal Bank. For the past 21 years now, I am proud to say I am an employee of Innovation Credit Union, where I am a wealth advisor with Innovation Wealth. The charities of the Battlefords have been near and dear to my heart, giving my time to volunteer for such organizations as BUH Foundation, Boys and Girls Club, Battlefords United Way, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Cancer Society, 100 Women of the Battlefords, Paws Recreational Dog Park and Lend a Paw. For the past two years, I have had the privilege of sitting on the board of

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directors for the chamber, an experience which has proven to be invaluable. This has allowed me to become more involved in our community and, as a result, heightened my belief and knowledge of what an integral part each business of the Battlefords is to our community. The Chamber of Commerce is your voice and together we can make a difference. The Battlefords are Saskatchewan’s best kept secret. To those who have the joy of knowing us, we offer so much, and for those whom we have yet to meet, we have outstanding growth potential. I feel a unified front is important and key to our future. If the businesses of the Battlefords work together to accomplish the same goals, we will become a more viable and stronger place to live and to do business. “If you believe in yourself, you can make anything happen.” Diego Roa – Swanson Gryba and Company Diego and his family moved from Australia to Canada in 2013, and have called the Battlefords home since January of 2014. Diego has been working in different accounting roles since 1997 in Columbia, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. He obtained his chartered accountant designation in New Zealand in 2011 and the chartered professional accountant designation in Saskatchewan in 2014. Diego joined Swanson Gryba and Company in February 2014 as a staff accountant. Diego enjoys working with owner-managed businesses because of the variety of work and all that can be learned from clients working in different industries. Diego would be honoured to sit on the board of directors of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce and is looking forward to be able to contribute with his professional experience to the Battlefords and its business community. Annette Sigstad Sigstad’s Prairie Catering My name is Annette Sigstad and I am the owner/ operator of Sigstad’s Prai-

rie Catering. I was born and raised in Watson, Saska t ch ewa n . I moved to this area in 1997, where I was a teacher in Cut Knife for 13 years. Due to a decision to relocate to North Battleford, I decided a career change was in order. I have always had a passion for cooking. I am happiest when providing food for large crowds! An opportunity arose for me to open up my own catering business. I jumped at the chance, and it has been a perfect fit. I am new to the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce. If I am elected, I will be a voice for small businesses with the municipal and provincial governments. I am a true believer in small business, and I believe we often get lost in the shuffle of the big corporate world. Harris Sutherland Gold Eagle Casino * Harris Sutherland and his wife Carolyn relocated to the Battlefords in 2009 from Swift Current at which time he became the new operations manager at the Gold Eagle Casino, a position he still holds to this day. These past eight years have given Harris the opportunity to share his passion for community involvement and to help build a strong local economy through his work with the casino, as well as his current term with the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce. His previous positions include policy analyst with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, assistant bank manager with Peace Hills Trust, and an elected band councillor with the Beardy’s and Okemasis First Nations. Harris is currently completing his first term on the board of the Battlefords Chamber, as well as sits as a board member of the Willow Cree Developments and Fire Creek Continued on Page 44


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OBITUARIES HUMEN: In Loving Memory of Peter Humen, born August 24, 1938 at Albertown, SK., passed away December 4, 2017 in Hafford, SK. Survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Vicki; loving son, daughter-inlaw and grandchildren: Bernard & Tammy – their children: Justin (Amber), Crystel (Steven) Hupaelo – their daughter, Brinley, ‘his sweetheart’ and Ryan (Kelsey); sisters: Mary Humeniuk, Sophie (Elmer) Zook, Susie (Ed) Babiy, Natalie (Hugh) Treimans; brothers: Julian (Vivian), Tony (Therese), Walter (Leona), Orest Humen; sistersin-law: Nellie Humen, Mary Humen, Mary Zyznomirski and Veronica Esakin; nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by his parents, Tom & Katherine Humen; brothers: James, Paul, Jerry, Bobby; sister, Stella & husband, Joe; in-laws: John & Sannie Wieczerak; brothers-in-law, Joe Zyznomirski, Albert Esakin & Mike Humeniuk. Panakhyda – Prayer Service was held on Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. from Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church. Funeral Service was held on Friday, December 8, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. from Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Hafford, Saskatchewan with Celebrant Fr. Ivan Derkach. Cross Bearer was Kelly Zook. Altar Server was Don Skopyk. Cantor was Darlene Hupaelo. Eulogy was given by Marlene Pool and Arlene Lesko. Honourary Pallbearers were everyone he touched hands with. Pallbearers were Justin Humen, Ryan Humen, Steven Hupaelo, Joey Pool, Brandon Lesko & Cody Zyznomirski. Rite Of Committal was at Albertown Cemetery – Albertown, SK. Arrangements were entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service. Card of Thanks Special thanks to Hafford Special Care Centre and Hafford Home Care, Bob Mackay and staff at Battlefords Funeral Service, and to all the others that helped us through this difficult time. Thank-you so much from the Humen Family __________________________________________________

SWISTUN: In Loving Memory of Peter J. Swistun, born April 12, 1943 at Whitkow District, SK, passed away December 4, 2017 in North Battleford, SK. He leaves his family: wife, Sharon & daughter, Nelda; brothers: Ray (Fern), Bill, Myron (Jeanette); sisters: Sandra Iwanchuk & Ann (Orest) Woytiuk; numerous nieces, nephews & cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, John & Nastia; brothers, Dan & Nick; brother-in-law, Gus Iwanchuk. A Quote Of Peter’s Last Words: “I ACCOMPLISHED EVERYTHING I WANTED.” Unquote – meaning of accomplishment: Something that has been done with knowledge, skills and ability. Complete undertaking achievement. Amen. Service Of Thanksgiving For Peter’s Life was held on Friday, December 15, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. from ‘The Garden Chapel’ – Battlefords Funeral Service, North Battleford, Saskatchewan with Officiant Mrs. Joyce Salie. Shared Memories were given by Daughter, Nelda. Music Ministry: Mrs. M. Junice Headley – Pianist; Hymn Selections: Bringing In The Sheaves, Amazing Grace & What A Friend We Have In Jesus. Pallbearers were Curtis Goyan, Dale Hrabia, Joe Prutti, Tyrel Moore, Otto Lavallee & Boyd Kowalczyk. Interment was at City Cemetery – North Battleford, SK. Arrangements were entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service. ___________________________________________________

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MAUREEN KAREN HAMONIC: March 9, 1944 - December 2, 2017 It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our dear mother, wife, grandmother, sister, aunt & friend. Maureen is survived by her loving husband Ed Hamonic of North Battleford, SK. Her 6 children: Shannon Palmer (Raymond Kimmie) her children - Cory Palmer, Mindy (Derek) MacDonald their children Kayden & Olivia of Saskatoon, SK. Son: Jody (MaryAnne) Closen: Gracie & Abby of North Battleford, SK. Wendy (Dave) Humphreys: David Jr. Saskatoon, SK. Donna (Gary) Tiffin: Gary Jr. (Lauren Erickson) Tyler of Saskatoon, SK. Christine (Orest) Ewanchuk of Whitkow SK. Kyle Closen (Dayna Kopp) of Edmonton, AB. Nicholas Ewanchuk (Callie and Harlie) of Lloydminster, SK, Lindsay Ewanchuk of North Battleford, SK. Danielle Ewanchuk (Bryn & Jayd) of North Battleford, SK. Tammy (Kevin) Chinn-Mathea & Zachary of Saskatoon, SK. Ed’s Children: Don (Paulette) Hamonic. (Kennedy, Zachery & Connor) of Winnipeg MB. Laurie (Todd) Neumann (Jesslyn, Karysa & Jaycee) of Winnipeg, MB. Maureen’s Sisters: Happy (Elmer) Tupper of Meadow Lake, SK. Ariel (Joe) Roberge of Edmonton, AB. Roberta (Frank) Byers of West Kelowna B.C. Step-Sister: Lynda Enns (nee Coates) of Kamloops, B.C. Step-Brother: Willard (Doreen) Coates Whiterock, B.C. Sisters-in-law: Judy Closen; of Aberdeen, SK. Judy Closen; of North Battleford, SK. She was loved by numerous nieces and nephews. Maureen is predeaceased by her first husband of 36 years Garth Closen. Her Father: Eldon English. Her Mother: Lillian Coates (nee English), Sister: Marilyn English. Aunt: Verna English. Brothers-in-law: Richard Closen, Stewart Closen, Gerald Hamonic, Nephew: Brian Tupper, Nephew: Rob Mills, Step-Father: Elliott Coates, Step-Brother: Ray Coates. Maureen had a wonderful life. She was born and raised in Meadow Lake, Sask. She had 3 older sisters that loved sharing fond memories of growing up at the family cabin at Greg Lake. At a very young age she worked on the first telephone switch board in their home in Meadow Lake beside her mother Lillian and sisters. She married Garth Closen at the age of 15 in her parents home in Meadow Lake, SK. The newlyweds moved to North Battleford and lived in a small 3 bedroom home in Riverview. Her life was full of excitement, love & laughter, there was never a dull moment. She had all 6 of us children by the age of 26, we remember her always being so kind, patient and understanding with us kids. In 1969 we outgrew the little house and purchased a home on 103rd Street North Battleford. (She still lived there today.) Our parents started doing upholstery in the basement of their home. In the early 70’s they moved Closen’s Upholstery to 781-110th Street North Battleford. In 1996 Dad passed away. In 1998 Ed Hamonic came into our lives. He brought the sparkle back into our mothers eyes. In 2000 Mom and Ed started a business called The Security Company Of Excellence located in the same building as Closen Upholstery. In 2001 Mom & Ed married. We are so grateful and blessed Mom found someone with such a tender heart to love her unconditionally. Mom and Ed enjoyed a beautiful life together. Creating wonderful memories at Turtle Lake Horse Shoe Bay with family & friends. She loved watching and listening to the birds sing, she was the Lucky fisherman of the family, Oh and how she enjoyed the morning coffee’s on their deck with friends and family, playing lawn games, Friday night bingo’s at Dextor Hall and mostly she loved spending quality time with friends and family around the campfire. She retired from doing Upholstery in 2000. She spent most of her retirement with her children in Saskatoon, she loved shopping and going to 3:00 aquasizing at the pool with friends & having coffee afterwards. She loved playing card games too. We will all miss her smile & her hugs. She really truly loved her life. We would sincerely like to thank the wonderful caring doctors, nursing staff and volunteers at St. Pauls Hospital Palliative Care Unit, Saskatoon, SK. They truly made the last 2 months of mom’s life as loving as possible. We would like to thank friends and family for all the phone calls, flowers, food and the donations towards BUH Foundation. Sincerely: Ed Hamonic and Family. Any donations may be made to the BUH Foundation Chemotherapy - Cardiac Unit. Funeral is December 23 at 11:30AM at the Alex Dillabough 432 27 Street Battleford, SK. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLAYTON: Clayton Leonard Clark, passed away with the dignity, respect and pride that he lived by ~ on his own terms. Our husband and father left us on Dec 4th 2017; with all of his family with him. Honouring his final wishes are Louise, his beloved wife and best friend of 67 years. Their children, Ruth Sayers (Allan), Karen Schmidt (Lee), Murray Clark (Debbie) Beverley Shumlich (Cal) Grandchildren Jeff (Melissa), Wendy (Chris), Jody (Jes) , Mandy, Wade(Jennifer), Loni (Lou), Kimberley (Rahim), Clayton (Alyssa), Blair (Heather) & Lane (Kelsey) Great Grandchildren Jonas, Kate, Lukas, Kaedon, Ripley, Drew, Rylee, Chase, Reese, William, Olivia, Alianna, Xander and another precious one due in May Dad was born to Uel and Mabel Clark, on Sept 26th 1920, in Fielding Sask. He carried on farming the family homestead which is still in the family; the CPR land and later on adding more land, and moving the family north of Fielding. He loved farming and had a special love for his cattle. Dad worked hard all his life, overcoming many obstacles in his own way – with determination and stubbornness ~ being a farmer was not his job it was who he was. He and Mom met at a dance in Radisson, and married in 1950. They had and raised us 4 children in the Fielding community. Dad was an integral part of the Fielding community always there to help out and contribute; the “Fielding group” were always tight friends, neighbours were family ~ with Mom & Dad being the last survivors His devotion to community and family was his life, all done with tenderness, kindness, honesty and respect. Our memories are overflowing ~ the smirk on his face when playing cards – he loved to play cards, especially smear, kaiser, and hearts! Memories of him twiddling his thumbs as he sat back watching his family ~ his love of being at the lake fishing ~ his devotion to his beloved pets. His analytical mind, dedication and hard work helped with their success in farming and made these last 27 years of retirement years in Radisson comfortable. We would like to thank the amazing Saskatchewan medical system that has helped him and our family these last weeks. Their professionalism, compassion and promptness have been above our expectations. The team from M.A.I.D. and the home care nurses have made this experience one of acceptance and peace – giving Dad his final wish – to choose when and where to go in peace without suffering and leaving with the dignity that he lived by. There will be no service as per Dad’s request (and we always respect his wishes!). We would love anyone that wishes to share any memories of this amazing man to do so – perhaps on the Radisson or Maymont’s Community Facebook Page. If you wish to donate in his honor, donations can be made to Saskatchewan Wild life Confederation Specified to the Fielding Branch Dale Kieper PO Box 190 Radisson Sask SOK 3L0 Dad ~ you will always be with us Louise and family would like to thank the community of Radisson and surrounding areas for all their emotional support and assistance during this trying time. Special thanks to all the Healthcare workers especially M.A.I.D ( Dr. Thorpe and Dr. Weiler). Thank you to Eternal Memories for their compassion and support.

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OBITUARIES COTE: Mr. Jules Cote passed away on Sunday, December 3, 2017 at the Battleford’s Union Hospital at the age of 69 years. A funeral service was held on Friday, December 8, 2017 @ 1:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Calasanctius Roman Catholic Parish with Reverend Father Anthony Afanagide officiating. Interment followed the service in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, North Battleford, SK. Left to cherish his memory are his loving family; his loving wife Verna; sons Jason and Brad (Katie) Cote and Jules’ grandchildren: Austin and Jaxon; his sister Margaret (Barry) McGonigle; brother Bill (Kathy) Cote, his sister Janet (Glen) Miller; brother-in-law Roman (Darlene) Charko; Walter Charko; and Bud (Doris) Charko; sister-in-law Beatrice (David) Flowerday and Doris Charko; and numerous, nieces and nephews. Jules was predeceased by his parents Rosaire and Kay; his in laws: John & Rose Charko; and brother-in-law Ernest Charko. Memorial donations in memory of Jules may be directed to BUH Foundation directed to Palliative Care or to Battleford’s Home Care Services, 1092 107 St, North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1 . For those wishing to leave a condolence you may do so at www.eternalmemoriesfuneral.ca. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Trevor Watts of Eternal Memories Funeral Service & Crematorium. Card of Thanks The family of Jules Cote would like to thank everyone who attended the Service. Your support was overwhelming. Thank you Neil Kramer for the eulogy and a special thank you to all the pallbearers, your care and help in the past year was very much appreciated. Thank you to Dr. J. Johnson, the Home Care Services while Jules was at home and thank you to the staff of the Palliative Care Ward while Jules was in hospital. The care Jules received from each and every one of you was compassionate beyond words.

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CUNNINGHAM: In Loving Memory of Muriel Cunningham, born July 30, 1925 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, passed away December 3, 2017 in North Battleford, SK. Muriel Cunningham (nee Parnaby) married Douglas James Cunningham on June 11, 1945 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Muriel is survived by her loving children: Doug Jr. (Wilma) Cunningham; Gillian (Jim) Cooper; Janice (Lyle) Trost; Donald (Karen) Cunningham; Sean Cunningham; Linda Cunningham (Bob); her grandchildren & great-grandchildren: Carey (Ken) Fleming – Kiana, Liam, Emma; Catherine (Peter) Hackett; Jennifer (Brendan) Goss; Heath (Janelle) Cooper – Brady, Sydney, Kayli; Hal (Jennifer) Cooper – Meckenzie, Gavin; Nicole (Cliff) Schwartz; Mac Trost; Kendra (Karter) Cunningham; Matthew (Linda) Cunningham; sister-in-law, Marion Cunningham; many numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband, Douglas Cunningham; parents: Alfred & Edith Parnaby; sister, Irene Keeper; parents-in-law: James & Gladys Cunningham; brothersin-law: Glen Cunningham, Jack Cunningham, Len Keeper; sister-in-law, Henrietta Cunningham. Service Of Celebration & Thanksgiving For Muriel’s Life was held on Monday, December 11, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. from St. George’s Anglican Church, Battleford, Saskatchewan with Minister Reverend Trevor Malyon. Shared Memories were Prepared by Doug and Don Cunningham - Read by Nicole Schwartz. Music Ministry: Organist – Sarah Whitbread; Hymn Selections: ‘The Lord Is My Shepherd’ – ‘In the Garden’ & ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’; Special Music: ‘Annie Laurie’ – Nicole Schwartz. Pallbearers were Hal Cooper, Mac Trost, Matthew Cunningham, Heath Cooper, Cliff Schwartz and Don Cunningham. Memorial Donations are requested to River Heights Lodge Auxiliary, 2001 - 99th St., North Battleford, SK S9A 0S3. Private Interment was at Town of Battleford Cemetery, Battleford, Saskatchewan. Arrangements were entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service. Card of Thanks The family would like to thank the staff of River Heights Lodge for the compassionate care they gave Muriel during her years at the Lodge and thanks to Bob MacKay and the staff of Battlefords Funeral Service for their kind assistance in the funeral arrangements. __________________________________________________

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OBITUARIES WOODYARD: In Loving Memory of Thornton Leo Woodyard, born November 5, 1932 at Wilkie District, SK., passed away December 6, 2017 in Battleford, SK. Survived by one sister, Elpha Neabel (Dave); nephew, George Scott and his family: David and his fiancé Bonita and their daughter Mya; Nicholas, Susan (Geoff) Etcheverry and their son Weston. Service Of Thanksgiving For Thornton’s Life was held on Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. from Battleford United Church, Battleford, SK with Minister Rev. Gayle Wensley. Shared Memories were given by Susan Etcheverry. Music Ministry - ‘The Farmer’s Song’. Urn Bearers were David and Nicholas Scott. Memorial Donations are requested to the Canadian Cancer Society. Interment was at the Town Of Battleford Cemetery, Battleford, SK. Arrangements were entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service. ___________________________________________________ CADRIN: Gerald Marc (Gerry) April 25, 1948 - North Battleford, Saskatchewan December 11, 2017 – Calgary, Alberta. Gerry Cadrin, beloved husband of Elaine Cadrin (nee Arsenault) of Calgary, AB, passed away on Monday, December 11, 2017 at the age of 69 years. Gerry was a respected business man; he and Elaine owned and operated a business that employed many people in Calgary. Gerry was also involved with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. He will be remembered as a strong leader and loving husband and father. He loved to spend time with his family and friends, being outdoors, barbeques and a great-game of Yahtzee were all he needed. Besides his loving wife, Elaine, Gerry is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Lori; his daughter and son-in-law, Tracey and Stan; his grandchildren, Anna-Belle, Larissa and Jayce; as well as his mother Pauline, eight siblings Roland, Claudette, Denise, Pierre, Carmen, Marie, Tony and Laura and their families. He was predeceased by his father Ben Cadrin. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Mary’s Cathedral (219 – 18th Avenue SW Calgary, AB) on Monday, December 18, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Reception followed at the church hall. Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to Hospice Calgary, 1245 – 70th Avenue S.E., Calgary, AB T2H 2X8, Telephone: (403) 2634525, www.hospicecalgary.com or to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, c/o Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29 Street N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 4N2 Telephone: 1 (866) 412-4222. www.albertacancer.ca/memorial. In loving memory of Gerald Cadrin, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Fish Creek, 14441 Bannister Road S.E., Calgary, AB Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.


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Jesus said: “Thy kingdom come Thy will be done on earth.” Twas the night before Jesus came and all through the house Not a creature was praying, not one in the house. Their Bibles were lain on the shelf without care In hopes that Jesus would not come there. The children were dressing to crawl into bed, Not once ever kneeling or bowing a head, And Mom in her rocker with baby in her lap Was watching the Late Show while I took a nap. When out the east there arose such a clatter, I sprang to my feet to see what was the matter, Away to the window I flew like a flash Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash! When what to my wondering eyes should appear But angels proclaiming that Jesus was here. With a light like the sun sending forth a bright ray I knew in a moment this must be THE Day! The light of His face made me cover my head It was Jesus! Returning just like He said, And though I possessed worldly wisdom and wealth I cried when I saw Him in spite of myself. In the Book of Life which He held in His hand Was written the name of every saved man. He spoke not a word as he searched for my name; When he said “It’s not here” my head hung in shame. The peoples whose names had been written with love He gathered together in the arms of their dove With those who were ready He marched off without sound While all the rest of us were left standing around. I fell to my knees, but it was too late, I had waited too long and this sealed my fate I stood and cried as they marched out of sight Oh, if only I had been ready tonight. In the words of this poem the meaning is clear; The coming of Jesus is drawing near. There’s only one life and when comes the last call We’ll find that the Bible was true after all! — Author unknown

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Chamber candidates for election Continued from Page 40 Developments in Saskatoon. He is actively involved in various charities, including the Battlefords food bank, Battlefords Indian and Métis Friendship Centre and the Battlefords Lighthouse. Vivian Whitecalf Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs Inc. Vivian W h it e c a l f grew up in Sweetgrass First Nation, just 30 km west of the Battleford and has always considered the Battlefords her “hometown.” She currently re-

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RM of Meota No. 468 Public Notice – Zoning Bylaw Amendment Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Rural Municipality (RM) of Meota No. 468 intends to adopt a bylaw under the Planning and Development Act, 2007, to amend Bylaw No. 02-2011, known as the Zoning Bylaw (ZB). INTENT: The proposed ZB amendment will provide greater clarification for: the requirement to submit a Real Property Surveyor’s Report (RPSR) to the municipality after development; remove the requirement to submit a permit for fences or small accessory buildings; hazard land regulations; remove the allowance of campgrounds in the lakeshore residential districts; water and sewer requirements; parcel frontage requirements; and allow in certain zoning districts the placement of Ready-to-Move (RTM) homes, the construction of accessory buildings before principal buildings and bunkhouses; and various definitions for greater clarification. AFFECTED LAND: The affected lands of these amendments are all lands lying within the jurisdiction of the RM of Meota No. 468. REASON: The reason for the ZB amendment is to provide the following: • Require the submission of RPSR’s at time of foundation for all development over 200 sq. ft. in certain zoning districts (i.e., Lakeshore Residential Districts). • Remove the requirement to submit a development permit application for fences, and accessory buildings under 100 sq. ft. (excluding bunkhouses). • Expand on hazard land development requirements requested by the Development Officer. • Expand on public health water and sewer regulations. • All development and subdivisions must be accessible by a developed municipal road allowance, that may require installation by the developer. • Allow for the development of accessory buildings prior to principal buildings. • Within the Agriculture District: remove any site size and frontage requirements for public utility parcels. • Within the CR, LR1 and LR2 Districts: allow for the construction of accessory buildings before principal buildings; and the construction of bunkhouses; and the inclusion of the minimum floor area for cabins to be 300 sq. ft. on the main floor. • Specifically within the CR Districts: discretionary use evaluation criteria; regulation table clerical updates; and ancillary use regulations. • Specifically within the LR1 and LR2 Districts: allow RTMs as a permitted use; and remove campgrounds as a discretionary use. • Include the following definitions: adjacent residential or commercial development, large animal, flood proofing, permanent foundation, retail store, shipping container, storage compound, agricultural use, agricultural related commercial use, and warehouse. PUBLIC INSPECTION: Any person may inspect the bylaw at the RM of Meota No. 468 office between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. excluding statutory holidays. Copies are available at cost. PUBLIC HEARING: Council will hold a public hearing on January 10, 2018 at 1:30 pm in the RM office located in the Village of Meota to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed OCP and ZB amendment. Council will also consider written comments received by the undersigned by January 8, 2018. For additional information, please contact (306) 845-7333 or (306) 892-2061 or yvonne@northboundplanning.ca. Issued at the Village of Meota this 18th day of December 2017. S. Yvonne Prusak, MCIP, RPP Development Officer RM of Meota No. 468

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Adoption of Bylaw to Amend the RM of Meeting Lake No. 466 Zoning Bylaw Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Rural Municipality of Meeting Lake No. 466 intends to consider the adoption of a bylaw to amend the Zoning Bylaw No. 07/14 under the Planning and Development Act, 2007. INTENT OF ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT: The proposed amendments will further clarify policies to improve interpretation and implementation of the Zoning Bylaw. The amendments are summarized below: 1. Section 2: “Definitions” is amended by adding the following definitions: Accessory, Farm-Related; Aggregate Resource; Intensive Livestock Operation; Mobile Home; Resource-Based Uses. 2. Section 7: “Agricultural Resource District (AR)”, is amended by removing it in its entirety and is replaced with a new Section. PUBLIC INSPECTION: Any person may inspect the proposed bylaw to amend the Zoning Bylaw during regular office hours at the RM of Meeting Lake No. 466 municipal office. Copies are available at cost.

opportunity to meet and engage with many local non-profit organizations in the Battlefords. If given the opportunity to sit as a director of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce, Vivian hopes she can assist the Chamber in developing Indigenous growth within the labour force in the Battlefords. Jade Youst H. Zamonsky Insurance Ltd. Jade Youst was born and raised in North Bat t leford and stems from a long line of successful community members including her mother Tammy Riel and Grandfather James Whiteside (the late owner of MIFAB). Jade has worked for H. Zamonsky Insurance Ltd., for three years and for the last year, has been the controller and director of the realestate division. Prior to H. Zamonsky Insurance, Jade was a technical support agent for Telus Communications in Calgary. Jade has always been active member in her community. She is currently the vice-president of the Lawrence School SCC, volunteers at many community events and works alongside her husband in showing their son the importance of supporting the community. Jade is a young, energetic and intelligent person that is eager for the opportunity to represent the chamber and believes a fresh new perspective would be beneficial in moving the chamber forward.

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Wilkie’s Service of Prayer and Remembrance Christmas In Heaven Author Unknown I’m wondering what Christmas in Heaven is like, As I grieve alone and Pray. Longing for one who has gone before, To spend Christmas in Heaven today. And so, in my dreams, I wander far, From the scenes and sounds of earth, ‘Till I catch the strains of the heavenly choir, As they sing Christ’s child’s birth. The Angels and Saints I vision there, As they join in the festal day. And there mid the throng, is my loved one, Spending Christmas in Heaven today. There’s joy in the faith that teaches, When our life’s work here is done, Of a place in Heaven awaiting, And the crown we worked for is won. In our grief may we learn well the lesson, So, to work and suffer and pray, As to merit the joys of our loved ones, And to spend Christmas together some day.

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Grad 2018 Pancake Breakfast at the Borden Community Centre from 7:00 – 10:00 a.m.

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Borden Lakeland Library Christmas Tea from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. No charge.

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Christmas Potluck Supper at the Battlefords Legion Hall starting at 5:00 p.m.We will be singing Christmas Carols after the meal and sharing the Christmas story. Everyone welcome.

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Borden Firefighters New Year’s Eve Family Dance at the Borden Community Centre at 8:00 p.m. Dukes on Fire playing.

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Heart to Heart is a Heart and Stroke Foundation program, working in partnership with the Saskatchewan Health Authority to offer cardiac patients and their partners the answers to their questions about Heart Health. Through this program, patients learn about coping with health problems, making healthy eating choices, the role of exercise in heart health and how to manage stress Heart to Heart classes will be held in North Battleford at the Primary Health Center in the Frontier Center from 1:30 pm to 3:30 p.m.There is no charge for this program. To find out more or to register, call Sherry at 306-446-6498. Please leave a daytime phone number if leaving a message. This section, which will appear weekly in Tuesday's News-Optimist and Thursday’s Regional Optimist, is provided free-of-charge to non-profit organizations. To list the Community Calendar please call News-Optimist at 306-445-7261 or fax the information to 306-445-3223. Please provide complete information including event, time, date and location. Although we will do our utmost to make sure your event appears in this section, News-Optimist does not guarantee all submissions will appear. Deadline for submissions is 5:00 p.m. Thursday prior for Tuesday's & Thursday’s publication.

space was a bit smaller for the service. The Service of Prayer and Remembrance is now held in the open area at McLurg High School; as it grew and grew with attendees the Wilkie Pastoral Care Team sought out a bigger venue. Grondin’s Funeral Home was there to meet and seat the community members as they entered McLurg High School. For Grondin’s Funeral Home, it was but a somber year for them; losing long time fellow employee and friend Allen Irwin. Allen was present at every service of remembrance during his time with Grondin’s Funeral Home; his lovely wife, Marlene and Allan would make sure the front presentation table was laid out exactly as it was on Dec. 5. On entering the open area, there was a guest sign in book on a table where you were greeted by local ladies from Wilkie. A Service of Remembrance pamphlet was given, as well as an angel ornament personally made by Annette Gutting. Lovely snacks and refreshments were set out for a light lunch after the service for all. In front of the chairs was the podium and with Janelle Herzog playing the organ for the procession. The table laid out as the Irwins always arranged it and held a wooden alter hugging small glass candle holders embraced by red and white poinsettias, placed with love. Annette Gutting gracefully approached the microphone to introduce the Wilkie Pastoral Care Team; which consists of members Annette Gutting, Eva Schille, Maggie Gerein, Veronica Zimmer and Agatha Weber. There was clergy at the ceremony with Rev. Yong Seok Baek from the Wilkie United Church, and Pastor Gary Neigum from the Wilkie Pentecostal Chapel. “We come together as people drawn to life, and yet people acquainted with death. We come full of memories – those memories that are hard for us to hear, those memories that lift us and give us meaning, those memories that give us the courage to go on. We come together today knowing that we are not alone – that others struggle, that others love even as we have loved, as we love still. We have to remember our loved ones whom God has called back to himself.” The heartwarming introduction was then followed by a few prayers. For those who mourn, Irish Prayer Book and The Lord’s Prayer was said aloud with the community standing and saying aloud the verses. Pastor Gary Neigum eloquently read a passage from Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3; 1-8,11-13. Eva Schille led everyone in The Lord is My Shepard, which led

into the Candle Lighting Ceremony. “We light a candle for the love of our loved one, for our memories of holidays or special days, for our grief in the present and for our hope in the future,” Annette Gutting read aloud before having a family member or loved one come up and light a candle for their lost dearly beloved. We Remember: Imelda Mamer, John Merton, Leonard Zimmer, Laura Barth, John Pernitsky, Colin Suchan, Dolina Ruberry, Helen Herzog, Regina Fenrich, Heidi Veit, Mary Bachman, Terry Young, Eugene Pernitsky, Marjorie Hartman, Rita Myrowsky, Clara Yockey, Daniel Dielsen , Mary Heilman, James Frey, Peter Sieben, Shane Zimmer, Ray Herle, Allen Irwin, Felix Miller, Bob Wright, Don Little, Verna Kletzel, Sister Cecilia Fahl, Gary Corkum, Laura Burgess, Mildred Worrall, Richard McEacheran. Others were invited up to light a candle and have their loved ones’ name said aloud while lighting the candle. Anyone not mentioned on the memorial list of lost ones in 2017 are all remembered by the community in which they lived. A Candle is Burning, led beautifully by Eva Schille, was the appropriate hymn to follow the beautiful candle ceremony that had just taken place. Annette Gutting led the Prayers of Petition. Eva Schille recited Francis of Assisi. The last line seemed to say it all, “It is in dying that we are born to eternal life.” If You Look For Me at Christmas was a new poem brought into the service this year, and what a wonderful and moving poem to be included in the service. As the holidays approach, we seem to yearn for our loved ones lost more and this poem is a result of that yearning and loss. After the Service of Prayers and Remembrance was done, and the candles still shining bright, a calm peace fell over all that attended. The years can bring many challenges to all, the most painful of any is the loss of a loved one. A very special mention to the Wilkie Pastoral Care Team for the many years of comforting the many families throughout the 21 years of having the Service of Prayers and Remembrance Service: to McLurg for allowing the service to be held in the high school, Grondin’s Funeral Services Ltd for being a part of the Service and the community for many years, thank you to the community and everyone whom and who has attended the Service, last but not least thank you to Georgina Salewski for the lovely dainties and refreshments for the service. God Bless, Merry Christmas and have a Safe Holiday Season.


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In 2018, the best will come or maybe the worst! As 2017 slips away into over and gone, Ed, my old neighbour from Saskatchewan has his predictions for 2018 ready for anyone who will listen. My old neighbour’s predictions were prepared early because Ed and Ruby will be in Edmonton for New Year’s Eve. Their traditional New Year’s Eve party at Melville will not take place. Ed has had copies printed of his predictions for people to keep throughout 2018. His printed copies come with the title: “I Told You So!” I was surprised with Ed’s whole new way of predicting events in 2018. Gone are his predictions about the weather, and political leaders in the coming year. He has

focused on 2018 as being a “Breakthrough Year,” that will have people shaking their heads in wonder or disgust. Ed has just four predictions for 2018. The first is that in the coming year a pill will be developed and sold to prevent obesity. The pill will work, and those of us oversized will become thin and proud of our weight loss, but no one will notice because everyone will be slimmer. Ed is confident the obesity pill will be as popular as the birth control pill. The coming year will be a year of medical breakthroughs in another way. Advanced robots will be performing complex surgeries reducing human

eighbourly Advice According to Ed

By Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com

revraymaher@accesscomm.ca error on the operating table to zero. The problem will be when you are arguing with a robot that incorrectly took out your appendix instead of your tonsils, and won’t give your appendix back. In 2018 there will be the breakthrough in Canada of the National Legalization of Recreational Pot. This legalization will lead to

a significant advance in distracted driving. Pleasure-seeking pot smokers will not have their hands on the steering wheel, but on their cell phones, as they text, “Thanks, Justin, for mindblowing pot!” The last outstanding breakthrough in 2018 will be the arrival of cars, trucks, taxis, and trains

that are all self-driving. With vehicles driving themselves, people will be able to relax while their cars drive them about, as they use their cell phones in total addiction. I told Ed that I thought his 2018 predictions were some of his best. I also mentioned that they might need to be corrected or improved as 2018 progresses. I wasn’t trying to hurt Ed’s feelings but merely suggesting that some of his predictions might turn out to be more accurate than others. Some predictions of the future may turn out to be true, but no one except God knows the future entirely. Our future remains a mixture of both the expected

and the unlikely. Many people are caught by unforeseen troubles and the unexpected day of their death. The Book of James in the Bible warns: “Now listen, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.’ Why you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.” We do not know what tomorrow holds for us completely, but as Christians, we trust God’s plans for us. In 2018, we are to forgive as the Lord has forgiven us in Christ. We are to live in Jesus’ example of compassion, kindness, humility, and patience day by day.

Worship Together Spend some quality family time together. Worship at the church of your choice. Our community has a number of churches and a variety of denominations for you & your family.

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

(RC) St. Joseph Calasanctius Parish 1942 - 98th Street, North Battleford, SK S9A 0N4

1401 - 98th Street, North Battleford, SK

306-446-1695

306-445-5901

PASTOR: Fr. Anthony Afangide, M.S.P. Christmas Mass Times: Dec. 24th - Masses at 10:00 am, 7:00 pm & 10:00 pm Dec. 25th - Mass at 10:00 am; Dec. 31st - Masses at 10:00 am & 7:00 pm; Jan. 1st - Mass at 10:00 am

SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome

Community Baptist Church

Battlefords Grace Community Church

Sunday Morning Service - 11:00 a.m.

191 - 24th Street W., Battleford, Sk. 306-937-7575

Canadian National Baptist Convention

Everyone Welcome

1202 - 103 Street, North Battleford, SK 306-446-3077 PASTOR: RON BRAUN

Pastor: Bill Hall

Everyone Welcome

WORSHIP SERVICES - 11 a.m. Sunday

Hope Mennonite Fellowship

Pastor Patrick Carty

1291 - 109th Street, North Battleford

Sunday School - 10:00 am Sunday Worship - 11:00 am

SUNDAY - 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Pastor Gerhard Luitjens & Abel & Sonya Zabaleta (Spanish Ministry)

1231 - 104th Street North Battleford Phone 306-445-7777 www.emmanuelfellowship.ca

Church Phone 306-445-4181

All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Parish

902 - 108th Street, North Battleford DIVINE LITURGY December 3, 10, 17 at 10:00 a.m. December 24 at 8:00 p.m. (Christmas Service) Contact: Fr. Ivan Derkach 306-937-3767 or 306-317-8138

TerriTorial Drive alliance church

52 - 4th Avenue West Battleford, SK

306-937-3177 Rev. Gayle Wensley

SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.

Third Avenue United Church Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 1301 - 102nd Street, Phone 306-445-8171 Rev. Frances Patterson

Everyone Welcome

www.thirdavenueunitedchurchnb.ca Email: thirdaveunited@sasktel.net

“A Community of believers seeking more of God’s presence”

Notre Dame (RC) Parish Corner of 104th Street & 12th Avenue Rev. Father Cuong Luong MASSES: Saturdays - 7:00 p.m. Sundays - 11:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.

OFFICE 306-445-3836

Email: notredame.nb@gmail.com www.notredameparish.ca EVERYONE WELCOME

ROMAN CATHOLIC ST. VITAL’S 11 - 18th Street, Battleford, SK

Phone 306-937-7340 PASTOR - Fr. Roque S. Concepcion Saturday Evening Mass - 5:00 p.m. Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m.

Battleford United Church

Various weekly programs

ANGLICAN PARISH

1372 102 St 306-445-3009

Living Water Ministry

Sr. Pastor Brian Arcand Pastor Anand George Phone: 306-445-3803 Cell: 306-441-9385 Fax: 306-445-4385

Battlefords Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Rev. Trevor Malyon

St. George’s Anglican Church - 9:00 a.m. 191 - 24th Street West, Battleford, SK

1302 - 99th Street North Battleford, SK

St. Jean Baptiste de la Salle Roman Catholic Church DELMAS - Fr. Roque S. Concepcion SUNDAY MASS - 9:00 a.m.

Box 10, Delmas, SK

S0M 0P0

Phone 306-937-7340

Sunday Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

1371 - 103rd Street (Use East Door)

SUNDAY SERVICES

St. Paul’s Anglican Church - 11:00 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Allen Huckabay

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1702 - 106th Street, North Battleford

Come Join Us Sundays at 11:00 am Loving God Growing Together Serving Others Phone Church: 306-445-4818 Fax: 306-445-8895 Email: tbcnb@sasktel.net www.trinitybaptistchurch.ca

Pastor James Kwon

Corner 16th Ave. & 93rd Street, North Battleford

Phone 306-445-9096

Saturday Services Bible Study - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service - 11:00 a.m.


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GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

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Luxury Footcare Diabetic Footcare & Assessment, Reduction of Thick Nails, Manage Ingrown Toenails, Corn & Callus Reduction

Custom Art Finishing & Gallery

18 Years Custom Picture Framing Experience

Jocelyn Schmunk

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Phone: 306-445-1488 Fax: 306-445-1484

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306-342-7229

Derrick Shynkaruk • New Construction • Renovations

djshynkaruk@gmail.com

Devan Oborowsky

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Suite 2 2062 - 100th Street North Battleford, SK S9A 0X5

HVR Construction

General Contractor

306.441.1980 306.445.3144

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Lee Ganzert

Appliance Repair

IP Journeyman Carpenter ljganzert@gmail.com

306-445-8468 Tom Wilkie • Terry Sieben • Greg Bear

"Call someone who Cares!"

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Ph: 306-441-4173

Fax: 306-445-2258

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Come see us for all your professional dry clean and laundry needs

306-445-3566

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www.kerrscleaners.com

www.dreamrealtysk.com

1-877-305-0811

1152 - 100 Street, North Battleford th

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Blair Geering

Owner/Operator CUFCA Certified Polyurethane Foam Sprayer HMI Certified Polyurethane Concrete Raising Technician

881 - 111th Street

POLAR BEAR

SPRAY FOAM LTD

North Battleford, Saskatchewan S9A 2J9

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Kevin Ryhorchuk

306-441-8727

One Store For All Your Needs! Flooring, Tile and Blind options to personalize your home! Call us about your project today!

The Carpet People

2741 - 99th Street, North Battleford

306-481-5714 or

306-445-1221

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Bob Frolek's

Esthetics By Sharon Pedicures Manicures Facials Body Waxing Lash/Brow Tinting

Gift Certificates Available

Sharon Colliar

2030 Foley Drive North Battleford, Sask

306-441-7737

AgrA pArts plus wrecking

Jeff Schommer

306-481-4892 schommshandymanrenos@yahoo.com

Have a "To-Do" List? We Will Take Care of it!

• Older Tractors • Combines • Swathers • Balers & Tillage • Other Ag. related equipment

306-445-6769

Res. 306-445-9969 3 miles N.W. on Hwy. 16, 2 1/2 miles west on Sunshine Road


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Chris Sheri-lyn Macey Gary

Shanti

Jo-Ann

From our family to yours

Mark

CLOSED DEC. 24, 25 & 26

Mike Maureen

Bruce

to spend time with family & friends

Joleen Tom

Mark Terry

Greg

BOXING WEEK SALE starts Dec. 27th

Navada

Steven

HOLIDAY HOURS

Thursday December 21 .................. 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Friday December 22 ....................... 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Wilma

Saturday December 23 For Last Minute Gift Shopping! .... 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Shaun

Sunday December 24 ................................... CLOSED Monday December 25 Christmas Day.......... CLOSED Tuesday December 26 Boxing Day .............. CLOSED Spending Time with Family & Friends

Donnie 192-24th Street West, Battleford

Wednesday December 27 Doors Open for Boxing Week Sale............... 9:00 am

Phone 306-937-7474

www.battlefordfurniture.com

Fax 306-937-7676

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