Estevan Mercury - June 20, 2012

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Canadian musical icon, Burton Cummings gave over 2,000 people at Spectra Place a night to remember Friday as he performed his collection of hits for roughly two hours. Cummings’ set list included a number of the Guess Who’s many hits as well as his solo hits. For more on Friday’s show please see Page B9. Photo by Chad saxon.

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Vacancy rate dips, rental prices rise The prognosis for anyone hoping to find rental accommodations in Estevan is getting bleaker and bleaker. According to the latest report from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s spring rental market survey, the vacancy rate in Estevan as of April was one per cent. That was down from 2.5 per cent in April 2011. “Estevan’s vacancy rate was the lowest among the province’s seven census agglomerations,” a CMHC press release noted. “Heightened oil exploration and robust job growth fuelled demand for rental units in that region.” Of the few rental properties available, bachelor suites were the most plentiful at 3.8 per cent. There was a 1.8 per cent vacancy rate for one bedroom suites. As has been the case in past surveys, two bedroom rental properties are the most sought after and have a vacancy rate of zero per cent. The prospects for a rental property with three or more bedrooms are a little bit better as the rate has moved from zero per cent in April 2011 to three per cent this year. Throughout the province, the vacancy rate also dropped, going to an aver-

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age of 2.1 per cent from 2.5 per cent last year. The recent economic boom in Yorkton has caused that community to experience problems similar to Estevan with their rate plummeting from 4.6 per cent to 1.4 per cent. Swift Current was the other community to have a major decline. North Battleford and Prince Albert were the only two cities where the rate went up. In the province’s two metropolitan areas — Regina and Saskatoon — the situation is not much better. Regina has the lowest rate among CMA’s at .6 per cent while Saskatoon is at 3.1 per cent. Along with having the lowest vacancy rate among cities outside of Saskatoon and Regina, Estevan can also lay claim to the highest average rental prices for the entire province. According to the report, Estevan’s average rental price is $1,006 marking the first time the city has posted an average of over $1,000. Similar to the vacancy rate, the robust local business atmosphere has led to increased prices. Estevan is the only community in Saskatchewan over the $900 mark with ⇢ A2

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In The Pool Without A Paddle

Senior students from Pleasantdale and Spruce Ridge participated in their annual cardboard boat race competition. The students tested their vehicles at the Souris Valley Aquatic and Leisure Centre. A number were seaworthy enough to cross the pool, but it was Spruce Ridge that won the day.

Estevan priest passes from injuries in train-car collision An Estevan priest has succumbed to the injuries he suffered in an accident June 10 in Macoun. Father Joel Rama suffered a number of injuries after the car he was driving in was struck on the driver’s side door at a railway crossing in Macoun. Rama, 43, was the parish priest at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church and was on his way to morning church service when the accident occurred. In a press release from

the Estevan RCMP detachment, it was noted that following the accident, Rama was taken by ambulance to Weyburn where EMS personnel were met by the STARS air ambulance which then transported him to Regina. After battling his injuries, which reportedly included a fractured skull, for four days Rama passed away at 7:30 Thursday morning. The RCMP release said all of the safety equipment

at the crossing — including lights and whistles — were operating at the time of the crash and all signage was in place. The investigation into the accident is continuing and no charges are expected to be laid. Meanwhile, the local Catholic community and those who knew Rama are reeling at the news of his passing. Rama has been the administrator of St John’s for the past five years and also served in a similar capacity

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for churches in Bienfait, Midale and Macoun. He was also very involved with both St. Mary’s School and Sacred Heart School in Estevan. Mary-Ellen Barreth, principal of Sacred Heart, said they were shocked and saddened by the news of Rama’s passing. “It was very tragic,” she said “but Father Joel was a faith-filled person and such a prayerful person and that’s what he taught us and that is what he left with us.” Barreth said teachers were working with students to help them deal with Rama’s passing. The Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division also dispatched counsellors to Estevan to speak with students. “As we work with our

students who obviously knew Father and are feeling it, we also know that we need to handle it in a prayerful and faith-filled way.” Barreth said she has fond memories of Rama and will remember him as a kind man who was very strong in his faith. “Any time we were thankful or said thank you to him, he would always give thanks to god or give thanks to the other people involved. He was truly a man that brought our community together and reached out to the community as well.” Barreth said Rama recently confirmed roughly 120 local students. Although many of them are saddeded by his passing Barreth said they also felt honoured that Rama was

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part of that special moment in their lives. “They were very thankful that was the opportunity that they had and that Father Joel was the person that was able to do that. Children have an amazing faith and they are sharing that with us right now.” Born in 1969 in Pandan, Catanduanes, Phillipines Rama was predeceased by his father Jose. He is survived by his mother Emerlina and two siblings. A vigil for Rama has been scheduled for June 26 at St. John’s beginning at 7:30 p.m. A funeral mass will be held on June 27 at 11 a.m.

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⇠ A1 Saskatoon in second place at $891. In the breakdown, the report noted that bachelor suites are the cheapest among local rental properties at $544. A one bedroom suite costs an average of $875 while a two bedroom suite is $1,104 — the highest in the province by well over $100. The average for three bedroom suites is $1,062 which is third highest in Saskatchewan. Lloydminster is second to Estevan at an average of $838 while Prince Albert is third at $817. Not surprisingly no community experienced a decline. Saskatoon’s average rate has climbed to $891 while Regina has an average of $876. The CMHC also released its quarterly housing report and it noted that housing starts are up in the province thanks to a recent surge in Regina. After 4,152 singledetached starts in 2011, housing starts in this segment will improve to 4,500 units this year, fuelled largely by gains in Regina. Next year, rising new home supply levels, particularly the inventory of completed and unabsorbed units, will compel builders to temper starts to 4,200 units. Despite the anticipated moderation in activity in 2013, annual production this year and next will rank among the highest in over 30 years.


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“I get to travel the province and do cool things. I’ll get to see the north for the first time. I’ve never been to the southeast before.” A3

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Despite the look on these riders faces, the Super Shot was one of the most popular rides Monday at the Estevan Fair.

Business was brisk at the fair on Monday as people showed up for

The big slide was again one of the most popular attractions at the fair.

These youngsters took advantage of the beautiful weather Monday and attended the annual Estevan Fair.

He’s the happy wanderer all right by Norm Park of The Mercury It’s being touted as one of Saskatchewan’s best summer jobs and Jeff Stock isn’t disputing it. Stock, has the enviable task of being this province’s Saskatchewanderer this summer and he’s doing his best to have as much fun as possible, which is pretty well the job description. Unconfirmed rumour has it that he also accepts a paycheque for this pseudo job. So in this pursuit of fun, Stock naturally made his way to southeast Saskatchewan in the early part of June to check out local fun spots and action and wasn’t disappointed in spite of the fact that he was greeted by fierce winds and cool temperatures in the Energy City on Sunday and Monday, June 10 and 11. Stock has learned early on in his experiences though, that a community and its activities are not to be judged by weather conditions or what day of the week he happens to hit it. The young man from Maple Creek, who is heading to Vancouver to study graphic arts this fall, began his so-called job on May 7 with his first road trip back to his home country near Maple Creek where he stayed at a guest ranch. The job consists of spreading the good news and interesting tidbits of information he uncovers during his travel by use of blogs, tweets and Facebook

entries along with traditional media coverage. Stock said he expected to travel around the southeast sector for about a week. “I’ve been to Roche Percee now, I hope I’m pronouncing it correctly (he was) and checked out the coal mining operations and Boundary Dam,” he told The Mercury in a late Monday afternoon interview. Stock was accompanied by Kevin D’Souza of Estevan’s C of C tourism arm during this foray into these major coal and power generating sites. And although the weather was far from perfect, that didn’t diminish his enthusiasm for the local offerings. “This job seemed to be perfect, and it pretty well is. I don’t see any major glitches in it,” Stock said with a wide smile. “I get to travel the province and do cool things. I’ll get to see the north for the first time. I’ve never been to the southeast before. I get to meet people, do a video and then blog, tweet and do Facebook,” he said. “I wasn’t a big Twitter user before, but I’m getting accustomed to making regular entries now and I’m getting most of the feedback from Facebook followers, generally speaking.” The job Stock has, is a concept developed by the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport and was launched last summer with someone else in the role as Saskatchewanderer.

“I think I’ve been able to keep the balance in terms of sorting out activities, weather and dates,” Stock said. “Every town, every community is different and I look for the things that set them apart. I see similarities too. The Saskatchewan sunset is great wherever you are. I look for what makes a community beautiful and it’s not the weather, it’s the people who make the impression.” Stock said he’s usually in any given community for just a day, or for one event and then moves on. A lot of his decisions are based on the length of the drive time in his well marked Saskatchewanderer SUV. There is also a mandate to visit areas that last year’s wanderer was unable to hit. “I get a little bit of direction as to where I should go, like visiting places where last year’s guy didn’t get to, but the people in the ministry who develop the schedule do it with me in mind. They look at my interests and travel time for instance and we work together.” Stock said these interests include “a lot of outdoor stuff like camping, fishing and hiking.” He also likes the world of art, thus his interest in pursuing a graphic arts career after he’s finished with this gig. “I like this world of art because you can see the beauty in a lot of places.” Stock was slated to spend some time in Weyburn attending a meet and greet session with the Saskatchewan branch of the Canadian

Jeff Stock, the Saskatchewanderer paid a visit to the Energy City and southeast Saskatchewan. Automobile Association day or two off every week, close knit. We’re close knit (CAA), a major sponsor. that’s usually not on the in our different communities “I expect to get up to weekend though,” he said and actually as a province Moose Mountain, hit the wa- with a smile, acknowledg- too, yet we easily welcome terslides and do some kayak- ing that the majority of spe- everyone who comes to ing and a bit of hiking and cial provincial activities are stay or just visit. I would other fun stuff in the park. I scheduled on weekends, so tell them about our remarkable skies and our differmight get in a round of golf. he wants to be there. Again, I hadn’t ever been But isn’t his whole job ent ecospheres, and I don’t there before, so it should be sort of a day off kinda thing? even know if that is a real interesting.” Stock chuckled and word, but I use it to describe Stock said he was aware shook his head in the affir- what I’m finding out about of the bass fishing opportu- mative. But it’s always good Saskatchewan, and I’d tell nities offered at Boundary to escape whatever you’re them about some wonderful Dam reservoir and won- doing, even if it is having to places and different types dered out loud whether or have a ton of fun. And when of accommodations they’ll not local fishers “were trying he does, he usually gets back find here.” And he’s barely one to keep this low key, or are to Maple Creek. they willing to spread the “I don’t know if they’re month into the job. While in Estevan, Stock word?” doing this in other provbooked into a local bed and The only difficulties he inces, but I like the idea.” has experienced so far were Asked if he would jump breakfast and was facing right at the beginning of the at the opportunity to “sell a busy schedule the next adventure ... like posting his Saskatchewan” in a neigh- morning. Follow Jeff Stock on entries on time and doing the bouring province, Stock said Twitter at: skwanderer or necessary editing, but now he would. he’s enjoying it all. “The first thing I would Facebook (same title) or his “I enjoy this time away talk about are the people. blog www.saskatchewanon the road. I do have a Saskatchewan people are derer.ca


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Regional college campus in Estevan shifts to SETI by Norm Park of The Mercury It’s becoming clearly evident that the South East Regional College is on the move. In fact their entire Estevan campus operations are soon to be housed in the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute facility. That will mean closure of their activities in the building currently being shared with the Estevan Comprehensive School on Spruce Drive while shifting their students, staff and furniture to the Bourquin Avenue location. It’s being done in the name of efficiency, said Jody Holzmiller, interim chief executive officer for the college. Breaking the leasing agreement with the South East Cornerstone School Division after 14 years at the ECS location should not be an issue. Shelley Toth, vicepresident of finance and administration for Corner-

The entire operations of the Estevan campus of The South East Regional College is moving to the Saskatchewan Energy Training Centre this summer. stone, said that in 2010-11 the college paid just under $90,000 for leasing the 16,000 square feet of space that was being used for college classes and activities in the Comprehensive School building. “The lease is paid monthly and there there is a year-end conciliation. The college used approximately 7.5 per cent of the space at ECS,” said Toth,

who added that she didn’t think there were any immediate plans as to what is going to happen with the additional space at ECS. Holzmiller said that all college classes and furniture will be gone from ECS by this summer and that means moving the basic education classes and their two faculty members to the SETI building. “We are seeking a

downtown Estevan location for the Newcomer Centre because transportation can become an issue for some. But we’re moving the English as another language classes to the SETI, we have to split them. It’s hard to find space for both of them, so we’re trying this on a trial basis,” said Holzmiller, referring to the EAL and Newcomer Centre split.

“We’ll make changes to that later if need be.” Although the new college facility is now housing much more than energy training courses and activities, the name will remain unchanged, said Holzmiller. It will still be identified as the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute. Along with basic education classes and EAL services, there will also be counselling services that will move into the SETI while cosmetology classes were transferred to Weyburn over a year ago. Business and university classes had already made the move to the SETI. Toth said she believed the current leasing agreement between the Cornerstone School Division and the regional college would expire at the end of the fiscal year. The college would be required to only pay a percentage portion of the utilities and maintenance costs according to their actual occupancy and use.

As to what the school division is going to do with the additional 16,000 square feet at ECS seeing as how high school enrolments have not been increasing in step with general population growth, is yet to be determined. Toth speculated that once a new school board is elected this October, they will be charged with that duty. In the meantime, the regional college has signed an agreement to share head office administrative and campus space with a newly renovated and expanded Weyburn Comprehensive School. That project is currently underway. Holzmiller said that during the transition period, the Cornerstone board and management have been very co-operative and understanding and she said she expected that for all intents and purposes, the transfer of classes and operations in Estevan to the new 44,000 square foot SETI complex should be completed by the end of August.

Fire causes major damage to DQ Grill and Chill

A popular Estevan eatery is out of commission after an early morning fire Monday. The DQ Grill and Chill suffered extensive damage during the blaze which began around 5 a.m. Tony Vandenhurk, whose family owns and operates the restaurant, said it’s believed an ice machine overheated and caused the fire. “There is pretty extensive damage,” he said. “The interior is pretty much toast. The structure of the building is not too bad, I don’t think, but it is a little too early to tell that for sure.” Vandenhurk said while the fire was devastating to the business, they do plan to rebuild. “It’s getting into our busy time of year, it’s quite a loss. But we’ll get her back going again here as soon as we can I guess.”

The DQ Grill and Chill in Estevan suffered extensive damage from a fire Monday morning. The popular restaurant will be closed while repairs are carried out.

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Kin member new vice-governor

A local Kin member is taking on a big role with the Saskatchewan district, now acting as vice-governor for the province’s Kinsmen clubs. Mark Tribiger was recently elected to the District 3 board, which will see him as governor in a year. The ceremony to introduce the new governing body for Saskatchewan’s Kinsmen Clubs was held June 2 in Kerrobert. That’s when Tribiger was formally elected vice-governor. Nobody ran against him for the nomination, which he said made the process very easy for him. Tribiger has been a Kin member for a decade, holding every position, other than treasurer with both the Weyburn and Estevan executives. He was also the deputy-governor of Zone H, the local zone that is part of the Saskatchewan district. Tribiger was most recently the president of the Estevan club before deciding to take his Kinship to the provincial level. His presidential term will be ending any day now. Kin involvement runs in Tribiger’s family. His dad is a charter member of the Radville Kinsmen and is now a K40. He’s not an active member but “they have their Christmas party where all the old guys get together.” His mom was a Kinette for a number of years as well. He first got involved when a Kinsman who knew his father encouraged him to come to a meeting.

Mark Tribiger is pinned by Sandi Barrie, the Kin club’s District 3 governor, during a ceremony electing Tribiger as the new vice-governor for the Saskatchewan district. “A guy that had brought my dad out actually came up to me and said you’re coming to Kinsmen. I said, ‘Well, I don’t know if I really want to,’ and he, ‘No, I didn’t ask you. You’re coming out to Kinsmen.’ “I thought I’d go to the odd meeting and just be a member. I never once thought I’d be governor of Saskatchewan at some point.” Tribiger said he decided to get into the administrative side because he’d

developed a good understanding of how everything in the club works. “I’ve been around long enough that there are actually people who start to look up to you. People know who you are, and it’s a lot easier of a role to do when you can walk into a room and everybody knows who you are.” He said the fellowship and the friends he’s made have been the best parts of the Kinsmen Club. He even first met his wife through the Kin Club.

Bringing in the next generation of Kinsmen is an important thing, said Tribiger. “That was one of the platforms I had when I was going to run for vicegovernor. In my governor year, I want to bring in the youth a little bit more.” He said that is one of the platforms the current governor is advocating so the youth movement for the Saskatchewan Kin Clubs will be in full swing for the next couple of years.

“We’re going to be going to some of the high schools and trying to recruit from our campus clubs. They are in Regina and Saskatoon.” As vice-governor he will be shadowing the governor, but will step in any time the governor can’t make a presentation or meeting. “I basically oversee all the stuff that’s happening within the district,” he said. “Any big projects that are being chaired, I’m the one

they talk to. The deputy governors will look towards me for any advice.” Telemiracle is the premier fundraising effort for Saskatchewan Kin clubs and he will have a role on the board that decides where the funds will go. “I will be sitting on the foundation board, for sure, next year as governor. Our foundation is where all the money we raise at Telemiracle goes, and they disperse it out. There’s a pretty good chance I’ll be a member-at-large and sit on the foundation’s board this year as well.” To some extent, Tribiger said it’s starting to sink in that he’s now committed himself to Kinsmen in a great capacity for the next three years. “It’s a three-year term in a sense because you’re vice-governor, governor and then past-governor. Your governor year is your really busy year, your vicegovernor year is your learning year and then your pastgovernor year is kind of just a wind down, where you’re just helping fill in all the holes for what’s going on.” In November, Tribiger will be heading to Cambridge, Ont. for a week-long session, training all the vicegovernors from each of the country’s districts. “Basically, I’m going to be learning everything I need to know and who I need to contact when problems arise. It’s like when you get a new job you get the lowdown on everything.”

New subdivision approved by City council The members of council have cleared the way for a new subdivision in the city’s northwest corner. At the June 11 regular meeting of council, council approved a motion to sell a section of land located behind the homes on the east end of Wellock Road to Trimount Developments Ltd., a Medicine Hat based company that is responsible for the Petterson Point condo development in the Trojan subdivision. The City had initially been considering developing the land themselves as the next phase of the Dominion Heights sudivision. However, before taking that step they issued a request for proposals and ultimately selected a submission from Trimount. Mayor Gary St. Onge said the Trimount proposal was appealing to the city as they have an aggressive timeline and plan to start

this summer. “They want to go full blast with this,” St. Onge said. “They want to really get going by July, August and have things started right away.” Aside from providing some much needed lots for Estevan, St. Onge said going with a private

developer offers a number of other tangible benefits for the City. “First of all we won’t have any money tied into it ourselves, so that’s an advantage,” he said. “We have always wanted to have developers develop the whole works really. Regina doesn’t develop

any lots themselves, it’s all developers.” City manager Jim Puffalt said going with a private developer also frees up City staff to focus on other pressing matters. “It’s a great step forward for the city,” he said. “It takes all the pressure off the City to develop lots, it takes the pressure off of us to finance the lots and it frees up our engineering staff to do other things. “We still have a small (development) coming up this year but this is a lot of money that we are talking and we are able to turn that cost into a revenue item (the land was sold for $4.5 million) and somebody else will be able to provide to the community. It’s a win-win for everybody.”

Trimount president Jason Fleury said the development will be a mixture of 46 single family lots and multi-family units such as town homes, row homes and four storey apartment style lots. He said their first foray into Estevan at Petterson Point has been a success and they are looking forward to creating a great new community. “We are really excited about it,” he said in an interview with The Mercury. “The city is growing and we are excited to be part of the growth.” As for a timeline, Fleury confirmed they would like to have lots available by the fall. “The engineering drawings are being done

as we speak,” said Fleury who added there will be some architectural controls in place at the new development. “We want to continue building and working with the City to develop Estevan.” As for the other proposed development in the city’s northwest corner, The Meadows, there seems to be little in the way of activity leading many to suspect the project has stalled or may be in jeopardy of moving forward. St. Onge admitted he has been disappointed with the lack of activity. “I’m not really happy with that one. The guy was so insistent that he was really serious but it just doesn’t seem to be happening.”

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A good move, made publicly The debate was a good one and our city councillors are to be commended for waging the discussion during a session that was open for public and media scrutiny rather than staging it behind closed doors. Last week, our elected representatives decided to raise local property taxes by one mill, which will increase civic revenues by nearly $400,000 according to original rough calculations. When the debate opened, it became clear that our councillors were going to select one of three options on which to base their arguments. The first option was to hold the line on the local tax base, the second was to raise it by a one-half mill and the third was a full mill hike. The full mill option won the day but only after alternatives were explored and debated. Solid arguments were raised for each of the three options and they were presented with conviction, and a solid grounding in facts. There was even a touch of emotion and enthusiasm, which is always good to see in an elected politician, especially at a grassroots level. The actual tax increase almost appeared to be of secondary importance as the discussion rolled to a conclusion and the vote was called by Mayor Gary St. Onge. The call was made only after all councillors had the opportunity to present their complete arguments. Whether or not the majority of taxpayers (and we are all taxpayers if we live in the city) agree with the one mill increase, will be determined later. The fact is, it’s now a done deal, and it’s not as if the City will have to go searching for a way to spend the additional cash. We’ve increased our population by about 20 per cent in the past four years and since Estevan is an industrial city, it means we are pretty hard on our local infrastructure. A further fact is that older parts of our city need to be maintained while we continue to build new business and residential sectors in all directions. The reality of growth requires our civic administration and management to provide us with a whole bunch of not-so-glamorous services, but these are services we expect such as sewer relief, potable water, paved, well-lit streets and avenues, access to the new areas, curbs, storm drains, parks, trees and sidewalks. When a city is adding new businesses and new housing on a daily basis and welcoming an additional 3,000 citizens in the course of a year or two ... the local service and supply teams need to be ready and for that; they require cash, equipment as well as additional personnel. With a local three- to five-year tax-free incentive in place to encourage some types of construction, residents can be somewhat comforted in the fact that some of these structures built during the first building surge will soon be coming off the tax-free rolls and added to the tax-paying rolls and more will join them the next year and so on. So perhaps the pressure on the hard-pressed taxpaying public won’t be so severe in 2013 and 2014. But then that will be a decision that will be made by a freshly elected council since we go to the polls this October to select them. We hope that the newly elected team will bring the same type of rational thinking and decision-making capabilities to the table that this current crew brought to the floor last week.

Prairie Perspective MURRAY MANDRYK Murray Mandryk is a political columnist with the Leader Post

Why Sask booze prices are so high

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) made $442 million in 2010-11, $215 million of which came from profits from the sale of alcohol. Unfortunately, this is about all we know about how booze pricing works in Saskatchewan - a concern for Provincial Auditor Bonnie Lysyk. In her recent 2012 annual Provincial Auditor’s Report, Lysyk concluded that the SLGA should develop “a more proactive, transparent, customer-focused strategy for buying liquor that is also more transparent. “SLGA’s current liquor pricing policy does not provide it with an incentive to negotiate lower costs for liquor products,” Lysyk concluded in her report. “Under the current policy, lower costs reduce SLGA’s profits, which in turn may result in less money provided to the government. SLGA SERVING CANADA’S SUNSHINE CAPITAL

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Saskatchewan then and now It was a few years ago when I was a teenaged donuthin’ know-nuthin’ growing up in small town Saskatchewan when I began to think ... which was a novel experience for me at the time ... that there was maybe something wrong with my province. I had learned that the province I called home was rich in resources, yet for some odd reason instead of being envied by most of the other provinces ... we were constantly being ridiculed. In fact it got so bad that collectively we Saskatchewanians adopted the old “aw shucks, we’re just from Saskatchewan” persona while visiting other provinces ... even Manitoba for crumb’s sake! At first I chalked it up to the fact that we were a little late getting into that Confederation thing. Most of them had formed up Canada in the mid- to late1800s whereas we had to be persuaded to join the team in the early 1900s. So maybe that was it? Late to the party. But Alberta joined at the same time, and nobody was ridiculing them! And of course Newfoundland ... they didn’t see the light until the 1940s. Scratch that theory. Then I had to assume that it was our lack of population that made us the point of derision. You know, every province was growing ... but so were we, although admittedly, not as robustly as the others. Then we

Norm Park All Things Considered went downhill. But was that the real reason for being Canada’s joke province? Perhaps it was our shape? We got carved into pretty straight unexciting lines for boundaries, but being picked on for that seemed a little lame even to my untested brain. Guess it was our government of the day. We were the crazies who decided on medicare and we had a left-leaning socialist team running the operation that nobody else really understood and didn’t care to. But that couldn’t be it either. After all, there were some real offthe-wall characters running the operations in Alberta and British Columbia at that time, too. They were even more Monty Pythonish than our off-the-wall group. Personally, I felt we didn’t need a whole bunch more people in Saskatchewan at that time. We had the mandate to keep our fields open for growing crops and mining potash and coal and had a good start on the fledgling oilpatch. We needed that space to do what we did and maybe the rest of Canada didn’t understand that. After I moved to Ontario, I began to see where the disparities were. Even in the small city

also considers social responsibility in its pricing decisions. “It is important that information on pricing be transparent so that citizens can understand government revenue and related policy decisions embedded in the pricing of liquor.” If you’re like me, Lysyk’s report has confirmed what you have suspected for years - that you’ve been gouged on the liquor you buy. However, governments, even free-enterprise governments like that of the Saskatchewan Party, don’t seem to think there’s much wrong with that. For years now, the debate over Saskatchewan liquor pricing has been about the notion that booze prices are high here because of the cost of the government-owned retail liquor stores in the province. After all, government liquor store workers do generally receive higher wages than other retail sale employees. (That said, those who buy their booze from private rural vendors in this province already realize there’s no break buying from a private outlet.) However, while Lysyk’s report doesn’t specifically address the costs associated with the public component of retail liquor sales in Saskatchewan, she does suggest that what goes into liquor pricing is a lot more complicated than that. According to the provincial auditor, like most Canadian jurisdictions, Saskatchewan’s liquor retail pricing is based “on a fixed mark-up of the wholesale price.” Moreover, the mark-up rate is the same for all products within a category and ranges from 40-per-cent to 184-per-cent (with whisky, gin, rum and vodka having a mark-up of about 162 per cent.) Given this relationship between the wholesale and retail prices, the main ways for the SLGA to increase its revenue is

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where I was employed (about 15,000 at the time), I saw where they made shoes, and down the road they built cars and across the river was where they made silver tea services and fancy copper trays and in the next city, just 11 miles away, they made socks by the truckloads. Now, I look at that area of Ontario and they’re not making any of those things any more. They lost the market, they lost the will and wherewithal to keep making it happen. Except for a few cars, it’s gone. Now, non-residents are casting eyes toward the province they used to ridicule. Seems we’re still pouring out wheat plus a few more internationally desired crops. We’re still mining coal and turning it into other things including electricity and now we’re going to do it the clean way. We’re literally pumping out more oil than ever before, pumping out smart graduates from our schools, shovelling out potash for the rest of the world and finding a few hundred ounces of gold and a few carats of diamonds and other fine things. Seems no one is laughing at us any more. Even though we’re just from Saskatchewan. Going from have not to have province, has its moments. I just hope we don’t get arrogant. I would hate that because that, dear diary, is not what Saskatchewan is about at all, and we should never forget that.

by “ensuring product selection meets consumer demands,” and “enhance customer service or increase the mark-up percentage,” Lysyk wrote in her report. There really is no incentive to “negotiate lower wholesale costs as doing so would result in lower retail costs, and, in turn lower profits.” “Lower profits would be contrary to its mandate of generating profits for the General Revenue Fund and encouraging responsible drinking,” she wrote. Saskatchewan retail liquor prices appear to be “within the range of those set by other provinces,” Lysyk said. However, all Canadian governments have “traditionally used liquor profits (taxes and mark-ups) to subsidize government programs.” But surely a more free-enterprise-minded government like the Saskatchewan Party that supports free markets and an adult individual’s right to make his or her own choices would have a problem with this approach, right? Well, maybe not. Asked about the Auditor’s findings, SLGA Minister Donna Harpauer acknowledged that more disclosure on how liquor pricing worked might be in order, but there will be no policy change that will result in cheaper consumer prices at the expense of provincial coffers. In a choice between raking in as much money from alcohol sales as possible and raising taxes elsewhere, the government will continue to opt for getting as much money out liquor sales as possible, Harpauer admitted. And that may be all that you really need to know about liquor pricing, folks. They are high and will remain high because governments see that as the best policy.

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Letters to the Editor

Wascana Centre wants input EI reforms not a step forward The Editor: As the home of our provincial capital, Wascana Centre plays a significant role for citizens all across Saskatchewan. It provides a showcase for our history and traditions, an opportunity for citizens to celebrate, learn and relax, a place to appreciate our art and culture, and is the seat of government for the province. This year, as Wascana Centre celebrates its 50th birthday, we are encouraging all Saskatchewan residents to help shape our capital, and have a say in

Wascana’s next 50 years. ourWascana is a visioning project that’s part of a comprehensive review process initiated by the Board at Wascana Centre. On behalf of the board, I’d like to invite all Saskatchewan residents to visit www.ourwascana.ca to answer three simple questions about Wascana Centre that will be used to help shape its future. You can also offer your feedback through Twitter and Facebook, by e-mail to info@ourwascana.ca, or via text. As citizens of Sas-

The Estevan Mercury welcomes letters from its readership. All letters must be SIGNED to be eligible for publication and include your full name and a phone number where you can be reached during the day. All material is subject to editing. We also ask that hand written letters be legible. Send your letters to:

katchewan, Wascana Centre belongs to each and every one of us. Today, it is a world-class centre that attracts more than 5 million visitors each year. By offering your vision for the future, you can help protect and enhance Saskatchewan’s capital and key provincial landmark, and ensure it is here for future generations to enjoy. Nelson Wagner Chairman, Strategic Planning Committee Wascana Centre Board Regina

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The Editor: The Conservative government claims that it is making fundamental changes to employment insurance to deal with “unprecedented” shortages in skilled labour, especially in the West. However, these reforms do nothing to help the 28,000 unemployed Saskatchewanians develop the skills and get the training they need to fill those shortages. Instead, the government’s strategy appears to be to force seasonal workers from rural Canada to move, separating them from their families and emptying their communities. The changes will also force the unemployed to accept work, at up to a 30

per cent pay cut, or else they will lose their EI benefits. Under this system, employers will be stuck with employees who don’t want to be there and plan to leave as soon as they can. Hardly a recipe for positive workplace moral or productivity. All of which is not to say that the current system is perfect - it does need improvements. In fact, some of the current changes are positive, like extending the “working while on claim” pilot and making the “best 14 weeks” program permanent. Both of those pilot projects were created by Liberals over a half-decade ago, to test new, innovative reforms to the EI system. We took a progressive and considered

approach to changing the system. Unfortunately, the current government has created policy on the fly, with no consultation, based on a belief that EI claimants - especially seasonal workers in Atlantic Canada - are lazy and need to be forced to work using penalizing measures. As Liberals, we believe in helping people to find work through investing in skills upgrading and retraining, not forcing people to work lower-skilled jobs for less money. The government should be narrowing the rural-urban divide, not expanding it. Rodger Cuzner, M.P. Liberal critic for H u m a n R e s o u rc e s & Skills Development

Local woman gives up her hair to support friend An Estevan woman gave up her hair for a great cause on Friday. Roberta Winter decided to have her locks shaved off to support her friend Nedra Yurkowski who is currently battling cancer. Along with supporting her friend, Winter also used the kind gesture to raise some money for the cancer unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital. To date Winter has raised just over $1,400. “I just felt it was something I could do, one, to support the hospital here and, two, to help support (Nedra) with what she is going through,” said Winter. “That’s what motivated me.” To raise money, Winter said she put a message out to her friends via Facebook. Before long the money began rolling in.

Roberta Winter and Nedra Yurkowski pose for before and after pictures Friday at Blown Away Hair Studio. Winter had her head shaved to support Yurkowski and raise money for the cancer program at St.Joseph’s Hospital. “I started May 1 and I hung a poster up at my house,” she said. “I said in a month and a half if I

could raise $1,000 that was my goal. I surpassed that by the end of May.” Yurkowski said she

was touched by Winter’s decision to support her. “It’s awesome to have people’s support because

you’re just going through so much,” she said. “It’s great.” Winter had her head

shaved Friday morning at Blown Away. Asked what her newly shorn head felt like she said, “it’s cool.”

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Council Briefs

News and notes from the June 11 regular meeting of Estevan city council The City received word from the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation that their proposal to receive government support for an eight-unit low-rise apartment for student families has been denied. The building would have been used to house the doctors from the family medicine residency program that the local community health committee is trying to establish at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Although the City was denied under the terms of the rental development program, the housing corporation said in their letter that they would like to further discuss the idea and have assigned a consultant to the file. • • • • • • City manager Jim Puffalt was honoured by the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators for 25 years of municipal service in a management capacity. CAMA created the long service recognition awards program in January to celebrate the dedication of its members. Puffalt also received

Jim Puffalt the Distinguished Service Award for having been in the position of chief administrative office or city manager for 25 or more years. In his letter, CAMA president Jim Toye said Puffalt recently completed 29 years of management in a municipal service. • • • • • • Council approved a special events permit for the 2012 Chili Cook-Off fundraiser at the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum.

The event, which begins at 4 p.m. on Saturday, is a major fundraiser for the gallery, supporting their education and outreach programming. Tickets for the event are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. • • • • • • A request for funding of the Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers was approved by council. They agreed to provide $200 for the program which

was the maximum amount requested by the organization. • • • • • • A suggestion from an Estevan resident led council to pass a motion that could help clean up Kensington Avenue. A letter from Dave Michel was sent to council suggesting that the City should force businesses that have entrances along Kensington to pave at least 200 feet onto their own property. Michel felt that if the aprons were paved, the dirt and mud from the various businesses would stay on their property and not end up on Kensington. He also suggested that the City should provide tax incentives to encourage businesses to pave their entrances. Councillor Lynn Chipley made a motion to ask the Economic Development Officer to survey the affected businesses, if they would be interested in some type of incentive program. The motion passed unanimously. • • • • • • In his regular report, Puffalt noted that Estevan has been in the media spotlight in recent weeks.

As was reported previously, Alberta Venture magazine recently named Estevan as the best community in Saskatchewan to do business in and the sixth best in Western Canada. Global TV’s national broadcast also featured Estevan in a piece that focused on the city’s growth and the plethora of available jobs. • • • • • • The May report from the Estevan Fire Rescue Service was presented at the June 11 meeting. The department attended to five fires in May and two false alarms. The pair of false alarms is a positive sign as they have been averaging around five a month for much of 2012. • • • • • • Council gave first reading to a rezoning application from the Estevan Shoppers Mall Ltd. The group is proposing to build a new residential subdivision, which would include 15 lots on the southeast corner of land they own in the area. According to the proposal sent to council, 11 of the homes would be fronting Heritage Drive

while the remaining four will front Petterson Drive. The land in question is currently zoned for a commercial shopping centre. Now that council has given first reading, residents in the area will have a chance to voice any objections they might have. • • • • • • The much talked about Kensington Greens and Torgeson Park landscaping projects will be going ahead in 2012. The City had initially called for tenders earlier this year and received only one from Wilco Contractors Southwest for $361,079. The problem for the City was that tender was roughly 80 per cent over their budgeted price of $200,000. After cancelling the tender they decided to approach local company Small Iron Excavating and Landscaping who agreed to do the work for $220,019. • • • • • • Council passed a motion to reduce the fines for the public urination bylaw. The first offence will now carry a $125 fine. The second and subsequent offences will carry $500 fines.

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Quota donates proceeds from Women of Today

A number of local groups are continuing to benefit from the Women of Today awards luncheon. Quota International of Estevan and the Estevan Lions Club donated the $15,897 made at this year’s event to four organizations on Thursday. The Estevan Family Centre, Envision Counselling and Support Centre, Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division and South East Cornerstone School Division each received cheques for $3,974. Both the school divisions will use the money to purchase FM sound systems for four schools in the city. The sound systems allow students to better hear their teachers which has been proven to improve grades and retention. The Family Centre will use their money to run summer programs for children while Envision will put the money towards their support programs for men and women. “We know this will help change so many lives thanks to our community support from the 14th annual Women of Today awards,” the Lions and Quota said through a press release.

Highway work continues Construction crews are ramping up repairs and new construction work on several highway projects this week in Saskatchewan. The wide range of projects includes a $13 million paving project on Highway 4 north of Glaslyn, twinning of Highway 11, a $15.7 million paving project south of St. Brieux and building a new bridge over the Qu’Appelle River on Highway 6. These projects are among more than $279 million worth of highway work in Saskatchewan this week. The new project that could have an impact on local drivers is the installation of a new culvert near Yellow Grass which will slow traffic to and from Regina. The project is expected to be completed by June 22. “Efficient transportation corridors are vital to our province’s continued economic development,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris said. “This is why our government has committed to investing a further $2.2 billion dollars into our province’s highways this term.” The weekly construction update is posted to the Highway Hotline Facebook page at www.facebook. com/SaskatchewanHighwayHotline and Tweeted @SKGovHwyHotline. Images of various construction projects can be found in a photo gallery on the ministry’s website at www. highways.gov.sk.ca/constructionseason2012. Additional travel information about emergency road closures due to severe weather and other events, the status of ferries and barges, along with other road activities, can also be found on the Highway Hotline at www.highways. gov.sk.ca/road-conditions.

The Estevan Quota Club and Estevan Lions Club donated the proceeds of the 2012 Women of Today awards luncheon on Thursday. From left to right: Valerie Hall of the Quota Club, Mary-Ellen Barreth representing the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division, Heather Vermeersch, principal of Pleasantdale School, Sheena Wock of the Envision Counselling and Support Centre, Danielle Hanson and Jenna Styre with the Estevan Family Centre, Cindy Zeleny of the Lions Club and Lorna Lachambre and Stacey Drebnicki of the Quota Club.

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Eight ECS grads pick up Legion bursaries Eight graduating students from the Estevan Comprehensive School were awarded $400 bursaries from the Estevan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on June 12 during a brief ceremony held in the Jubilee wing of the Legion Hall. “It gets tougher each year,” said Leo Saccary, chairman of the selection committee, commenting on the quality of the applicants and their high school accomplishments. “There are so many good applicants, it becomes difficult. The marks are strong and the additional things they do make it hard. Thank goodness I had committee members Bill Kapiczowski and John Gulak to call on.” All but one of the award recipients were able to attend the brief social gathering that included cake and refreshments following the presentations that were carried out by Saccary and Legion president Eileen Rosner. Garett Earl, John El-

There were eight students from Estevan and area who earned $400 bursary awards from the Estevan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion this year. They received their bursary certificates last week during a brief ceremony held in the Jubilee wing of the Legion Hall. Flanking the award winners are Leo Saccary, chairman of the selection committee and Eileen Rosner, president of the local branch. Student award winners, Back (left) Garret Earl and John Elder. Front: Kayleen Wingert, Halee Pachal, Janelle Gedak, Vijay Shalini, and Tamara Steman. Missing from the photo is Dustin MacCuish. der and Dustin MacCuish were the award winners on the male side. All three will be attending the University of Saskatchewan. The young women

accepting the bursaries were Janelle Gedak and Tamara Steman who will be attending SIAST in Regina; Halee Pachal, who is off to the Univer-

sity of Manitoba; Vijay Shalini who is heading to the University of Toronto and Kayleen Wingert who will be attending classes at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Charlie and Rose coming home Not everyone in the current population base of Estevan will remember them, but those who do will welcome the information that a special memorial service for a couple of special former residents of Estevan will be held on June 28. Charlie and Rose Nicholson are coming home to Estevan according to their daughter Gloria Fordyce. The Nicholsons were involved in a number of activities in the Energy City in the earlier years, said Bev McKechney who remembers them both fondly. “They moved to Vancouver to reside with Gloria and they retained their brightness and interest in people until Charlie passed away at the age of 102 and Rose, this past February just before her 98th birthday,” said McKechney. Their one constant wish was that they could come home to Estevan so Gloria and her daughters Joyce and Sandra are keeping that

promise. The memorial service on June 28 will be conducted at the Hall Funeral Services Chapel at 3 p.m. followed by a luncheon at the Elks Hall where the two were lifetime members. Photos and other memorabilia will be on display. The next morning at 9 o’clock there will be the memorial burial service at the Estevan City Cemetery. “All are welcome to attend and share memories of these two special people who were so involved in minor hockey, the golf course and the Civic Auditorium. Rose and Charlie operated the food concessions for many, many years as well as at many other Estevan sports and culture venues,” said McKechney. “We know many who would like to attend these services, but are probably too far away now, but it’s probably good for them to know that Charlie and Rose’s request is being met,” said McKechney.

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Youth to serve jail for theft and arson A youth was sentenced to time in custody after pleading guilty to stealing cars and setting them ablaze. The 16-year-old Oxbow youth has been in custody for about three weeks following his arrest for the offences. A week before entering pleas, he was denied bail by Judge Karl Bazin, after a showcause hearing was held. The defence and Crown put forth a joint submission to presiding judge Ernie Bobowski, which called for 135 days of custody, 90 of which will be served in secure custody, and 45 in deferred custody or community supervision. The youth also pleaded guilty to charges of break and enter as well as uttering threats. There were a total of 18 charges, though the Crown stayed some. The offences were committed over a number of days, with the threats uttered in 2010. The more recent charges occurred between

May 11 and 18. They began with a break and enter at Oxbow Building Supply, where the youth spent some time as an employee. He and two others entered the store and stole a number of tools, each taking several trips to carry items out to their vehicle. The youth also broke the safe open with an axe, taking the $600 to $800 inside, and then with the same axe, smashed a couple of computers that he believed were connected to a security system. After some investigation, police were led to the youth’s residence and found some of the missing tools. Other stolen items were located under a tarp at the houses of the co-accused, who are also young offenders. The car thefts and arson charges stem from the night of May 17 and 18. The youth, along with two others, stole a truck in Oxbow and drove it to Alameda. The vehicle got stuck in a slough, and after one of the co-accused expressed an interest in get-

ting back home to Oxbow, the youth stole another car to drive back. While reading the circumstances, Crown prosecutor Mitch Crumley said, “(The youth) was the guiding force to the other youth involved.” Once they arrived back in Oxbow, the youth thought they left an iPod in the first truck, which could possibly identify them, so they stole another vehicle and headed back to relocate the first truck. On their way back, R C M P o ff i c e r s f o u n d them and pursued them in a chase. The youth drove through fences, ditches and into fields, eluding the police officers who were unable to catch up with them. The youth then broke into the Alameda elementary school and went room to room, stealing some money from teachers’ desks. They broke into a storage shed and took gas, which they used to douse the three stolen vehicles and set fire to them in order to conceal evidence

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they may have left behind. The uttering threats charge comes from two incidents in which the youth told his mother he would cut her throat in her sleep, and another he made over Facebook to a girl telling her he would hunt down and kill her if she didn’t do what he wanted. Crumley mentioned two psychological assessments with the youth were “very telling,” outlining bad school performance, cruelty to animals, drug and alcohol abuse and concerns of psychopathy. Greg Wilson, the youth’s Legal Aid lawyer, noted that it isn’t typical under the Youth Criminal Justice Act to sentence a youth with no previous criminal history to a period of incarceration but recognized

these were extraordinary circumstances. He told the judge he wasn’t going to agree to the incarceration period, until the youth said it would probably be a good idea. After the youth’s release from custody, he will be under an 18-month probation period. “We need to support this young

man so he doesn’t come back and re-offend,” said Crumley, when suggesting further psychiatric and psychological programming during the probation period. “I hope what can be provided for you is going to give you some help,” Bobowski told the youth when handing down his sentence in which he approved the joint submission.


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Undervaluing goods an expensive gamble The Canada Border Services Agency said last week they had two criminal cases concluded in Regina provincial court on June 1. Alexandre Lartelier plead guilty to one count of failing to appear for examination contrary to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and was sentenced to 30 days of incarceration. The court heard that on May 26 of this year, CBSA officers at the Monchy border crossing witnessed a vehicle approach the port from the United States and it did not stop to report as required. Border officers alerted the Ponteix detachment of the RCMP who intercepted the car and driver and charges were subsequently laid against Lartelier. Richard Squires of Millet, Alta. entered a guilty plea of willfully evading the payment of duties on imported goods contrary to the Customs Act. The judge ordered an $8,000 fine. The charges stemmed from Squires’ importation and attempted undervaluation of a 2009 motorhome which he imported into Canada at North Portal on May 18 of last year. It

was learned that Squires had paid $190,000 for the motorhome but had declared its value as $90,000 when he reported to CBSA agents. In other CBSA news, it was learned that in May of this year, a total of 77 people were refused entry into Canada at the North Portal border point alone. Fifty-three of them were refused entry due to criminal backgrounds and 11 for other serious criminal actions while the remaining 23 were inadmissible for various issues such as lacking proper documents or for not being a genuine visitor. At the Estevan Highway border crossing, six people were refused entry, two of them for serious criminality. On May 21, a man applied for a work permit at the North Portal port since he was travelling to a new job in northern Alberta. However, background checks revealed several previous criminal convictions including armed robbery, possession of a firearm, assault and driving under the influence of alcohol. He was refused entry. On May 24, a resident of Ohio attempted to

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enter into Canada to go bear hunting but he was refused entry at the North Portal crossing for trying to smuggle 33.3 grams of what was suspected to be marijuana into Canada. He was arrested and turned over to the RCMP. After they were finished with their investigation, the man was directed back to the port and refused entry into Canada for committing an illegal act upon entry. He now has a July

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CBSA officials note that the new personal exemption laws are now in effect. After an absence of 24 hours, a Canadian citizen may bring back $200 worth of goods duty- and tax-free, however if you are declaring more than $200 of goods after a 24hour absence, no exemption will be applied. After 48 hours, the personal exemption will be $800. There is no exemption for same-day travel and return. In the summer months, CBSA officers see an increase in the importation of fireworks into Canada. They remind all travellers that an import permit is required to bring fireworks into Canada. Fireworks that do not have the necessary permit will be refused entry. To learn how to obtain a permit to import fireworks and additional information, contact the Explosive Regulatory Division, Natural Resources Canada at (613) 948-5200 or www.erd. nrcan.gv.ca

Border numbers declined in May For the first time in several months, the numbers were down. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reported that in May of this year, there were 29,873 travellers processed at the North Portal customs port in Saskatchewan. This was a decrease of about 10 per cent since 33,138 people reported to that port in May of 2011. The nearly 30,000 travellers who entered this year arrived in light ve-

hicles (about 8,000) and 11,951 commercial trucks. The commercial truck numbers remained fairly constant in May of this year compared with May of 2011 when there were 11,508 entering Canada at North Portal. At the Estevan Highway Port, traffic numbers were also down about 25 per cent compared with the same time period last year. In May of this year, 4,637 travellers in 2,717 light vehicles and 535 commercial

trucks were processed at the Estevan Highway station. This compares with 6,308 travellers in 3,341 light vehicles and 204 commercial trucks in May of 2011. About 20 per cent of the travellers entering Canada at these two Saskatchewan ports were nonresidents. While doing their cursory checks, CBSA officers at North Portal intercepted two suspected impaired drivers including one woman from Estevan who

showed signs of impairment when she attempted to return to Canada on May 1. She failed a roadside screening test so was arrested and turned over to members of the RCMP Estevan detachment for further processing. On May 14, a commercial driver from Virginia was suspected of driving while impaired, so he was also subjected to the roadside screening and failed. He too, was turned over to the RCMP.

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of US$45,000. However, through further interviews with the traveller, CBSA officers determined the true value was more like $54,600 so the boat and trailer were seized and the importer was assessed a penalty of $6,010. The importer admitted he was attempting to save taxes. If he had been truthful with the declaration at the start, the additional taxes would have amounted to a mere $480. On May 30 at the Estevan Highway crossing, a Saskatchewan resident was returning following a day trip to Minot and declared US$80 in miscellaneous goods. CBSA officers conducted a more complete examination which revealed an undeclared ring valued at $7,000. The ring was seized and a penalty of $2,153.15 was to be paid before it would be returned. If the ring and its value had been properly declared, the traveller would have been required to pay $717 in taxes (GST and PST).

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Man awaiting sentence for home invasion Counsel argued whether a break and enter should be considered a home invasion, and what that could potentially mean for sentencing. The arguments arose in Estevan provincial court on Monday, during a sentencing hearing for Dustin Persson, who had been found guilty of break and enter and committing an indictable offence therein. Crown prosecutor Mitch Crumley was asking Persson be sentenced to a penitentiary jail term of greater than two years, while Lori Dunford, Persson’s lawyer, suggested a probation order and no time spent in jail. A pre-sentence report was prepared before Monday’s appearance. Persson was charged after breaking into a house early one morning and as-

saulting a man. Persson’s wife, who he was separated from at the time, was at the residence. He broke down the front door and the bedroom door before striking the male victim 25 to 30 times in the head. There was about $850 of damage done to the house. “This is a home invasion by definition,” said Crumley in his submissions to presiding Judge Karl Bazin. “The person’s home is their castle. This is a place that should be sacred. Things like this break and enter, home invasion kind of things, shouldn’t be happening in people’s houses.” He added that people should feel secure in their homes and that incidents of assault like the one seen in this matter leave victims more vulnerable.

“Once you’re off the street and inside someone’s residence, pretty much anything can happen. It’s outside of the public view. The risk of the homeowner goes up significantly, because it’s not subject to people driving by or passersby calling police.” Dunford noted the presentence report placed Persson in the eighth percentile of likelihood to re-offend, and that his only risk factors are his age and gender. She

cited a recent decision from a couple of months ago at Estevan’s courthouse that had similar circumstances. It was an incident in which the victim was removed from his house and then tarred and feathered. That incident didn’t lead to any jail time, though more serious charges were laid against Persson. “We have better facts, and a pre-sentence report that shows he’s such a lowrisk to reoffend, but we have

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(the Crown) asking for a penitentiary (term). (To keep faith) in our judicial system, we need to have parity.” Bazin asked how to balance parity when the charges are more severe, even if the circumstances could be considered less so. He noted the responsibility of laying charges rest solely with the Crown. Persson faces the more serious charges in which the maximum penalty is imprisonment for life. Bazin said in sentencing he must look at both the facts as well as the charge. Crumley added that the Crown is seeking a 10-year firearms prohibition for Persson and requesting he provide a DNA sample. The matter will return for a decision on June 28. In other court proceed-

ings, Edward Shepherd pleaded guilty to three counts of break and enter on the White Bear Reserve. Shepherd had recently been released from jail, following a 12-month sentence. Crumley noted the 27-year-old has about 50 criminal convictions and about 25 previous property offences. These most recent charges stem from June 6, where Shepherd went to several cabins and kicked in the front doors. There was no other damage nor any items stolen. Crumley asked for a sentence of between 18 and 24 months, while Shepherd’s Legal Aid lawyer asked for 15 months as a slight elevation from his previous 12-month sentence. Bazin reserved his decision to June 25.


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Lots of variety for Estevan Police Service personnel It was another weekend of variety for members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) beginning on the night of June 15 when they were asked to check into a local vehicle operator’s driving credentials since it was believed he did not have a valid driver’s licence. The matter remains under investigation. They also stopped a 22-year-old man and charged him with impaired driving and driving while his blood-alcohol content was over .08 per cent. He was lodged in cells o v e r n i g h t and now has a July

9 court date. A hit-and-run accident at a local parking lot resulted in a transfer of files to the local Saskatchewan Government Insurance office once it was discovered that the driver of the offending vehicle was not aware that she had caused damage to the complainant’s vehicle. A noise complaint regarding a residence on Nicholson Road was looked into by police on the night of June 15 and the party ended once police arrived so no further policing action was required. On that same evening, a 45-year-old intoxicated man was found passed out in the central part of the city. It was determined the man was under some additional medical type

of distress so he was taken to hospital for observation and treatment before he was transported to police cells for the remainder of the night. Next, police were called to Spectra Place to assist with the removal of a concert-goer who was causing a disturbance, but it was noted that the person in question had left the venue on his own prior to police arrival. The next stop was a local convenience store to check into a report of a fight in progress. All

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possible combatants had left prior to police arrival. An assault with a weapon was also reported to police on the night of June 15, but the person who was the subject of the complaint left the area before police arrived and could not be located that evening. The file remains open and active. A domestic disturbance in the central part of the city resulted in the arrest of a 38-year-old woman who was noted to be in breach of a conditional sentence imposed by the

court to not consume alcohol during her release period. She remained in police custody pending a court appearance three days later. A 25-year-old man was arrested on outstanding warrants and for being in breach of a conditional sentence order. He too, remained in custody for three days pending a court appearance. On June 16, EPS members were alerted to a situation on Valley Street where a caller reported that a three-year-old lost child had been picked up by local residents. En route to the scene, police discovered the mother was searching for her child, so mother and child were quickly reunited. Police later learned the child had wandered off on a babysitter who had taken him to a local park. Text messages that qualified as harassment were being investigated by EPS on June 16. They were also asked to look into an assault report that occurred at the local skate park. The early part of their investigation suggests that charges could result.

EPS members on patrol on June 16 were flagged down by a local resident who indicated that an intoxicated man was passed out on the street near Alexandra Avenue and Eva Street. The man was arrested and lodged in cells after being charged for being intoxicated in public. Two separate incidents at a local cabaret last Saturday resulted in police action being required. The first incident involved a fight between two people which had ended prior to police arrival. The second event involved a 35-year-old man breaking a window in the curling rink. He was lodged in cells until sober and the window damage investigation continues. Police also note they arrested a 19-year-old woman outside the cabaret after it was discerned that she was the cause of a disturbance with another person. She was lodged in cells and was possibly facing a charge of being intoxicated in public. A fight on the lawn in front of a residence in the Pleasantdale area led to a call to police on June 16. When police arrived, they were unable to locate anyone, but while on patrol in the area they discovered a female staggering along the street so she was detained for her own safety and transported to hospital for further observation due to her extremely intoxicated state. Her family was contacted by police and the matter was turned over to them and no further police action was required. On June 17, police were called to a local hotel to attend to a man who was reported to be passed out in the lobby. He was arrested and lodged in cells for the night and was charged with being intoxicated in public. A vehicle that was being driven in an erratic fashion was reported to police on the night of June 17, but police were unable to locate the offending vehicle. Another report of a possible impaired driver was forwarded to police that evening. The vehicle had been noted weaving in and out of traffic on the north side of the city. Again, the police were not able to locate the vehicle or driver after arriving in the area. A false alarm call came to police central offices on the night of June 17. The call had been registered through the provincial 911 system. When police arrived at the address, it was noted that all the people at the address were fine and that the problem was with the telephone.

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There are currently over 1,300 job openings in the Estevan Area.

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Tammi Scott, right, of the Spectra Community Foundation, presents a check for $2,000 to Westview School, represented by principal Cheri Haberstock, left, and members of the school community council. The money was used to help pay for the school’s new gym scoreboard, which cost a total of $7,000.

C of C handles busy agenda For all of your concrete needs heading into summer schedule Estevan Chamber of Commerce president Dennis Bode led about two dozen members through a brief business agenda last Wednesday afternoon during the C of C’s monthly luncheon meeting at Allie’s Dining. It was the last luncheon session before the traditional summer hiatus, meaning that the next one will be in September. That does not mean that the chamber is taking a break from business though. In fact, the summer activities schedule is busier than ever. Bode reminded the membership of this summer’s Pure Energy Motorsports Weekend coming up in late August and welcomed Jim “Frosty” Forrest of the Estevan Drag Racing Association to the meeting. Forrest noted that the dragsters have been a part of the Estevan racing scene for the past 10 years and they are now planning to build their own drag racing track next to the Estevan Motor

Speedway and the local motocross course southeast of the city. This will allow the club more flexibility in planning regular drag racing meets in the future. But right now the club enjoys the hospitality at the Estevan Municipal Airport strip north of the city where they hold regular race dates, including the first one slated for the season this coming Sunday. Bode also noted that some local merchants expressed concerns over the increase in exemptions now being offered to travellers to the United States who can now claim up to $200 worth of tax and duty exempt goods after a 24 hour stay in the U.S. as opposed to the former claim of $50. Bode said Estevan may join a group from the Niagara area of Ontario in expressing their concerns over this latest government regulation along with the ongoing disparity in pricing of wholesale and retail

goods in the two countries. Bode then mentioned the Workwest Career Caravan that will soon be heading to Toronto to recruit Eastern Canadians for Western Canadian job opportunities. He noted that recent job postings indicated there were still about 1,300 job openings in the Estevan area. He also added that in the recent issue of Alberta Venture magazine, Estevan was cited as the best place in Saskatchewan to do business. The Caravan will consist of various Western Canadian businesses and agencies and anyone interested in being represented at the Toronto-area show is to contact C of C community development manager Michel Cyrenne C of C administrator Beckie Howie noted that 68 per cent of the upcoming Estevan Showcase exhibit spaces have already been booked for the end of September and more spaces in

New trade rules to benefit Sask. Recent trade rules passed by the federal government could have a positive impact on Saskatchewan according to a news release. Minister responsible for Trade Tim McMillan says he is pleased with the rules that will help open up markets across Canada for Saskatchewan businesses and producers. The rules were agreed to last week by federal, provincial and territorial internal trade

ministers. Ministers approved changes to the national Agreement on Internal Trade that will provide Canadians and Canadian businesses with a more effective process for dealing with barriers that restrict economic growth in Canada. For the first time since the AIT was signed in 1995, governments and the private sector can challenge barriers to an open

and fair marketplace in Canada through a credible and enforceable process. “Saskatchewan is particularly proud to have chaired the committee that completed the overhaul of the AIT’s dispute rules,” McMillan said. “These changes will benefi t the many Saskatchewan producers, businesses and consumers that rely on access to other markets in Canada, helping our growing economy.

the Ikon Centre are being arranged so that the event can expand this year if required. There will also be an added feature of antique appraisals offered during this year’s event. Bode noted that the local bass fishing tournament and reservoir waters are being showcased on a regional television show in July.

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Estevan Idol finals tonight at Civic Estevan Idol is back for its 10 th year, as the Estevan Fair kicked things off on Monday evening. Idol was moved into the Civic Auditorium, where more than 200 fairgoers gathered to watch the senior competition for contestants 16 years old and up. The event kicked off with a banging of garbage cans, shouting and jumping through the audience as the Estevan Comprehensive School’s Stomp band put on a percussive performance. Judges Launa Coyne, Brad Bengert and Ryan MacKenzie had the difficult job of selecting four performers from the original eight to advance to the final competition tonight at the Civic.

Vying for the Estevan Idol crown will be Sabrina Demyen, Karissa Hoffart, Molly Foggarty and Blair Wrubleski. These four must have two songs prepared for the competition, as the show will feature the final two rounds. The judges gave them some advice on what they will be looking for in the singers’ final performances. “Use that stage, like I’ve told you before,” said Bengert. “Song choice is always good. Myself, I like to see the stage presence. A fast song helps, but a slow song is OK as long as you work it good.” Also performing Monday evening in the senior category were Darian King, performing

Somebody That I Used to Know; Aniruddha Ray, who sang Unchained Melody; Loralee Taylor, with I Won’t Give Up; and Jodi McLaughlin who performed Accidentally in Love. While the judges deliberated at the end of Monday’s show, Lucinda Milford performed a couple of country jams for the audience as they waited for the verdict to return on who would be moving on. Kyle Whitehead hosted the competition, introducing each performer and doing a brief interview with each after they completed their songs. The 15-and-under junior competition was held Tuesday night with 11 performers. Last night’s results were not available at press time, but tonight the performers who advanced in both the junior and senior category will perform for the final time. The competition begins at 7 p.m.

Molly Foggarty sang Valerie, which catapulted her into the final round of the Estevan Idol competition.

Aniruddha Ray showed off his vocals with Unchained Melody. It was his first time performing in front of an audience.

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RCMP investigating theft and sign damage A break, enter and theft incident in Bienfait between June 5 and 6, has led to the establishment of an investigation by the RCMP. Police reported that between 7 p.m., June 5 and 7 a.m., June 6, a residence on the 400 block of Taylor Street was broken into. Entry was gained through the rear door and about $500 in cash was taken.

The RCMP remind the public to secure their property when they are absent or when the property is not being used and report anything out of the ordinary to police as soon as possible. Traffic signs located at the end of the River Road southwest of Estevan have been damaged and that is cause for concern said members of the Estevan

detachment of the RCMP. The signs were damaged sometime between June 7 and 8 and the concern was raised since the signs alert motorists that they are approaching a dead end and that there is just a walking bridge past a certain point of the road which is used to cross the river. RCMP said they have seen all terrain vehicle

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Seeding wraps up in southeast

Ninety-six per cent of the 2012 crop has been seeded, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly crop report. The five-year (20072011) average for this time of year is approximately 90 per cent seeded. Ninety-seven per cent of the crop has been seeded in the southwestern and northwestern regions, 92 per cent in the east-central area and 98 per cent in the west-central and northeastern regions. Precipitation this week ranged from trace amounts

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33 per cent surplus, 66 per cent adequate and one per cent short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture conditions are rated as 17 per cent surplus and 83 per cent adequate. CDs 1B and 2A are reporting that 76 per cent and 50 per cent, respectively, of crop acres have surplus moisture. There have been reports of localized flooding in the Grenfell area. Sixty-three per cent of both the fall spring cereals are ahead of normal development for this time of year. Sixty-eight per cent of the

(2007-2011) average for this time of year is 83 per cent of acres seeded. The region received varying amounts of precipitation this week that has slowed down in-crop pest control operations. The Weyburn area received 15 mm, the Stoughton area 17 mm, the Wilcox area 19 mm, the Frobisher area 52 mm, the Whitewood area 59 mm and the Maryfield area 76 mm. The Tantallon area has received 286 mm of rain since April 1. Cropland topsoil moisture conditions are rated as

oilseeds and 57 per cent of the pulses are at normal developmental stages. The majority of crop damage is due to flooding, wind and insects. Fertilizer top dressings and in-crop pest control products are being applied to crops in drier fields. Weeds are actively growing and strong winds have delayed spraying. Flea beetle and cutworm feeding has slowed down, although there are reports of significant damage in some areas. Farmers are busy finishing seeding and controlling pests.

Elsewhere in Saskatchewan, the majority of crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year, although crop development in some areas is behind schedule due to the lack of warm weather. The majority of crops that have emerged are in good to excellent condition. Most crop damage is due to excess moisture, although flea beetles and cutworms are causing damage in some canola crops. Excess moisture and high winds are delaying in-crop weed control applications.

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June 20, 2012 A21

PUBLIC NOTICE VA N TA G E P I P E L I N E C A N A D A U L C

VANTAGE PIPELINE PROJECT IN THE MATTER OF the National Energy Board Act and the Regulations made there under (collectively, the “Act”);

The Board will take into account all written statements and all representations made at the public

IN THE MATTER OF the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity OC-059 issued March 14, 2012 (“Certificate”) approving the general route of the Vantage Pipeline Project;

appropriate methods and timing of constructing the Vantage Pipeline Project. The Board may impose in

AND IN THE MATTER OF an application by Vantage Pipeline Canada ULC respecting the determination and approval of the detailed route for the construction of the Canadian segment of a new ethane pipeline (the Vantage Pipeline) approximately 584 kilometres in length, beginning just south of Lake Alma, Saskatchewan (SE 1-1-16 W2M) and terminating at Empress, Alberta (SE 11-20-1 W4M), as shown in Figure 1. There is also a list of lands through which the Vantage Pipeline Project is proposed to be constructed.

Where the Board has held a public hearing in respect of any section or part of the Vantage Pipeline

If you anticipate that your lands may be adversely affected by the proposed detailed route of the Vantage Pipeline Project, you may oppose the detailed route by filing a written statement of opposition with the Board within thirty (30) days following the publication of this notice. The written statement of opposition must set out the nature of your interest in those lands and the grounds for your opposition to the detailed route. A template for the written statement can be found on the NEB website, www. neb-one.gc.ca. A copy of any written statement of opposition to this detailed route must be sent to the following addresses:

incurred by any person who makes representations to the Board at such a public hearing and the

hearing to determine the best possible detailed route of the Vantage Pipeline Project and the most any approval such terms and conditions as it considers proper.

Project and approved or refused to approve the plan, profile and book of reference respecting that section or part, it will forward a copy of its decision and reasons to each person who made representation to the Board at the public hearing. The Board may fix such amount as it deems reasonable in respect of the actual costs reasonably amount so fixed will be paid forthwith to the person by Vantage Pipeline Canada ULC. A copy of the plan, profile and book of reference for the detailed route is available for inspection at the following locations: Location

Address

Phone Number

RM of Deer Forks

Jubilee Street, Burstall SK S0N 0H0

(306) 628-3800

RM of Fox Valley

100 Centre Street, Fox Valley SK S0N 0V0

(306) 666-2055

RM of Piapot

100 Pacific Avenue, Piapot SK S0N 1Y0

(306) 558-2011

RM of Arlington

264 Centre Street, Shaunavon SK S0N 2M0

(306) 297-2108

RM of Auvergne

100 – 1st Street, Ponteix SK S0N 1Z0

(306) 625-3210

RM of Wood River

35 – 2nd Avenue East, Lafleche SK S0H 2K0

(306) 472-5235

RM Lake of Rivers

313 Center Street, Assiniboia SK S0H 0B0

(306) 642-3533

Where a written statement is filed with the Board within the thirty (30) days following publication of this Notice, the Board shall forthwith order, subject to certain exceptions as noted below, that a public hearing be conducted within the area in which the lands to which the statement relates are situated with respect to any grounds of opposition set out in any such statement.

RM of Bengough

131 1st Avenue West Bengough SK S0C 0K0

(306) 268-2055

RM of Lake Alma

1 Center Street, Lake Alma SK S0C 1M0

(306) 447-2022

National Energy Board

444 – 7th Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P OX8

1-800-899-1265

Vantage Pipeline Canada ULC

440, 521 – 3rd Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 3T3

1-877-918-6818

The Board is not required to give any notice, hold any public hearing or take any other action with respect to any written statement of opposition filed with the Board and may at any time disregard any such written statement if the person who filed the statement files a notice of withdrawal, or it appears to the Board that the statement is frivolous, vexatious or is not made in good faith.

Aim Land Services Ltd.

103 – 14707 Bannister Road SE, Calgary AB T2X 2L1

(403) 452-3713

NEB website

www.neb-one.gc.ca (regulatory documents)

1-800-899-1265

National Energy Board 444 – 7th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P OX8 Attention: Ms. Sheri Young, Secretary of the Board Toll-free Fax: 1-877-288-8803

And to:

Vantage Pipeline Canada ULC 440, 521 – 3rd Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3T3 Attention: Lane Boisjoli Fax: (403) 452-3769 Email: lboisjoli@vantagepipeline.com

lf the Board determines to hold a public hearing, the Board will fix a suitable time and place of the public hearing in at least one issue of a publication, if any, in general circulation within the area in which the lands proposed to be acquired are situated. The Board will also send such notice to each person who files a written statement of opposition with the Board. The Board or a person authorized by the Board may make such inspection of the lands proposed to be acquired for or affected by the Vantage Pipeline Project construction as the Board deems necessary. At the public hearing, the Board will permit each person who filed a written statement to make representations and may allow any other interested person to make representations before it as the Board deems proper.

Please contact Lane Boisjoli at Vantage Pipeline Canada ULC, at (403) 452-3713 ext. 1 or the National Energy Board offices at 1-800-899-1265 should you have any questions concerning the Notice, Proposed Detailed Route and/or the Board’s Detailed Route procedures. General Routing Changes Subject to NEB Approval Vantage has made an application to the Board, under section 21(1) of the National Energy Board Act, to vary the general route of the Vantage Pipeline that the Board approved in Certificate OC-059, and the decision on this application is pending. The application Vantage filed with the Board to vary the route is in the vicinity of the Rural Municipality of Laurier, Saskatchewan, beginning at SW 19-004-19W2M and terminating at NW 31-002-18W2M. The variation is shown on the Plan, Profile Book of Reference as Tracts BESK-0722.0 to BESK-0752.0.

AFFECTED LAND RM of cypRess county – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0001.2

Spectra Energy Empress

SE1/4 Sec.11-20-1 W4M

Management Inc. BESK-0001.3

SW 1/4 Sec.11-20-1 W4M

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0044.0

Flaig

BESK-0045.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 9-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Freitag

BESK-0046.0

SE 1/4, Sec 9-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Management Inc.

BESK-0046.1

SW 1/4, Sec 10-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Freitag

Spectra Energy Empress

BESK-0001.4

NW 1/4 Sec.2-20-1 W4M

Transcanada Pipelines Limited

BESK-0047.0

BESK-0001.5

NE 1/4 Sec.2-20-1 W4M

1444767 Alberta Ltd.

BESK-0048.0

SW 1/4, Sec 3-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Koch, Koch

BESK-0002.1

SE 1/4 Sec.2-20-1 W4M

Garthus, Garthus

BESK-0049.0

SE 1/4, Sec 3-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Koch, Koch

BESK-0003.1

SW 1/4 Sec.1-20-1 W4M

Nova, an Alberta Corporation

(Within Plan 821 0530)

BESK-0050.0

NW 1/4, Sec 3-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Freitag

Koch, Koch

NE 1/4, Sec 34-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch, Koch

BESK-0040.0

NW 1/4, Sec 17-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0083.0

NW 1/4, Sec 24-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Macphail, Macphail

BESK-0084.0

SW 1/4, Sec 24-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Obritsch

BESK-0085.0

NW 1/4, Sec 13-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0086.0

NE 1/4, Sec 13-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0087.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0088.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-16-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0089.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-16-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Muhlbeier, Muhlbeier

BESK-0090.0

SW 1/4, Sec 7-16-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0091.0

NW 1/4, Sec 6-16-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0092.0

SW 1/4, Sec 6-16-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Muhlbeier

BESK-0003.0

SW 1/4 Sec.1-20-1 W4M

Garthus, Garthus

BESK-0041.0

NE 1/4, Sec 17-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

BESK-0004.0

SE 1/4 Sec.1-20-1 W4M

Garthus, Garthus

BESK-0042.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Schell, Schell

RM of big stick no. 141 – Affected LAnds

RM of deeR foRks no. 232 – Affected LAnds

BESK-0043.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lannan

Tract Number Land Description

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0044.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Flaig

BESK-0093.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Muhlbeier

BESK-0005.0

SE 1/4, Sec 6-20-29, W3 Mer Ext 0

Krein

BESK-0045.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Freitag

BESK-0094.0

SW 1/4, Sec 31-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Tarnasky, Tarnasky

BESK-0006.0

NE 1/4, Sec 31-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wittig, Wittig

BESK-0046.0

SE 1/4, Sec 9-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Freitag

BESK-0095.0

NW 1/4, Sec 30-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Fritzke, Fritzke

NW 1/4, Sec 32-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Krein

BESK-0046.1

SW 1/4, Sec 10-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Freitag

BESK-0096.0

SW 1/4, Sec 30-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 1 Fritzke, Fritzke NW 1/4, Sec 19-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 2 Hansen

BESK-0007.0

Landowner(s)

BESK-0008.0

SW 1/4, Sec 32-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wittig, Wittig

BESK-0047.0

NW 1/4, Sec 3-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Koch, Koch

BESK-0097.0

BESK-0009.0

SE 1/4, Sec 32-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wittig, Wittig

BESK-0048.0

SW 1/4, Sec 3-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Koch, Koch

BESK-0098.0

SW 1/4, Sec 19-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 1 Hansen

BESK-0010.0

NE 1/4, Sec 29-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Becker, Becker

BESK-0049.0

SE 1/4, Sec 3-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

Koch, Koch

BESK-0099.0

SE 1/4, Sec 19-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hansen NE 1/4, Sec 18-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hansen

BESK-0011.0

NW 1/4, Sec 28-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 5A Farms Ltd.

BESK-0050.0

NE 1/4, Sec 34-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch, Koch

BESK-0100.0

BESK-0012.0

SW 1/4, Sec 28-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Fauth, Fauth

BESK-0051.0

NW 1/4, Sec 35-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

BESK-0101.0

NW 1/4, Sec 17-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Feil

BESK-0013.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Becker

BESK-0052.0

SW 1/4, Sec 35-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Miller

BESK-0102.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Jacksteit, Jacksteit

BESK-0014.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 1 Kirschenman

BESK-0053.0

SE 1/4, Sec 35-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 1 Miller

BESK-0103.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Jacksteit, Jacksteit

BESK-0015.0

SE 1/4, Sec 21-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 1 Kirschenman

BESK-0054.0

NE 1/4, Sec 26-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 1 Koch

BESK-0104.0

SW 1/4, Sec 8-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Jacksteit, Jacksteit

BESK-0016.0

SE 1/4, Sec 21-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 2 Kirschenman

BESK-0055.0

NW 1/4, Sec 25-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Tuchscherer

BESK-0105.0

SE 1/4, Sec 8-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Jacksteit, Jacksteit

SW 1/4, Sec 22-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Lippert

BESK-0056.0

SW 1/4, Sec 25-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 1 Tuchscherer

BESK-0106.0

NE 1/4, Sec 5-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Kohls Lakeside Farms Ltd.

SE 1/4, Sec 5-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

Kohls Lakeside Farms Ltd. Kohls, Kohls

BESK-0017.0 BESK-0018.0

NW 1/4, Sec 15-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Neigum, Grusie

BESK-0057.0

SE 1/4, Sec 25-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 1 Tuchscherer

BESK-0107.0

BESK-0019.0

NE 1/4, Sec 15-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Neigum, Grusie

BESK-0058.0

SE 1/4, Sec 25-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 2 Tuchscherer

BESK-0108.1

SW 1/4, Sec 4-15-26, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0020.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Stickelmier, Stickelmier

BESK-0059.0

NE 1/4, Sec 24-17-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Bosch, Bosch

BESK-0109.0

NW 1/4, Sec 32-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 1 Kohls Lakeside Farms Ltd.

BESK-0021.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Job, Job

RM of fox vALLey no. 171 – Affected LAnds

BESK-0110.0

SW 1/4, Sec 32-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kohls

BESK-0022.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Stickelmier, Stickelmier,

Tract Number Land Description

BESK-0111.0

NW 1/4, Sec 29-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kohls

BESK-0023.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Stickelmier, Stickelmier

NW 1/4, Sec 19-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Dirk

BESK-0112.0

NE 1/4, Sec 29-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hammer, Hammer SE 1/4, Sec 29-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hammer, Hammer

BESK-0060.0

Landowner(s)

BESK-0024.0

SE 1/4, Sec 11-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Lippert

BESK-0061.0

SW 1/4, Sec 19-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Crossroads Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0113.0

BESK-0025.0

NE 1/4, Sec 2-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 11 Lippert

BESK-0062.0

SE 1/4, Sec 19-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kambeitz Farm Ltd.

BESK-0114.0

SW 1/4, Sec 28-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hammer

BESK-0026.0

NW 1/4, Sec 1-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 72 Lippert, Lippert

BESK-0063.0

NE 1/4, Sec 18-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Metz

BESK-0115.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Erman, Erman

BESK-0027.0

SW 1/4, Sec 1-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 2

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0064.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 1 Crossroads Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0116.0

SW 1/4, Sec 21-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Erman, Erman

BESK-0028.0

SE 1/4, Sec 1-19-29, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0065.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Crossroads Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0117.0

SE 1/4, Sec 21-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Erman, Erman

BESK-0066.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0

Metz

BESK-0118.0

NE 1/4, Sec 16-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Erman, Erman NW 1/4, Sec 15-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Erman, Erman

RM of enteRpRise no. 142 – Affected LAnds Landowner(s)

BESK-0067.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0

Metz, Metz

BESK-0119.0

BESK-0029.0

NE 1/4, Sec 35-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Gomke, Gomke

BESK-0068.0

SE 1/4, Sec 8-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0

Metz, Metz

BESK-0120.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Feil, Feil

BESK-0030.0

SE 1/4, Sec 35-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Gomke

BESK-0069.0

SW 1/4, Sec 9-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0

Metz

BESK-0121.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 2 Feil, Feil NE 1/4, Sec 10-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 1 Feil, Feil

Tract Number Land Description

BESK-0031.0

SW 1/4, Sec 36-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Gomke

BESK-0070.0

NW 1/4, Sec 4-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 0

Liyoa Holdings Ltd.

BESK-0122.0

BESK-0032.0

NW 1/4, Sec 25-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Beierbach

BESK-0071.0

NE 1/4, Sec 4-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 1

Fleck

BESK-0122.1

NE 1/4, Sec 10-14-26, W3 Mer Plan No CQ5739 Ext 1 Feil, Feil

BESK-0032.1

NW 1/4, Sec 25-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Beierbach

BESK-0072.0

SE 1/4, Sec 4-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 1

Fleck

BESK-0122.2

NE 1/4, Sec 10-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 2 Feil, Feil

BESK-0033.0

NE 1/4, Sec 25-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Beierbach

BESK-0072.1

SE 1/4, Sec 4-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 1

Fleck

BESK-0123.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 3 Feil, Feil

BESK-0033.1

NE 1/4, Sec 25-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Beierbach

BESK-0073.0

SE 1/4, Sec 4-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 2

Fleck

BESK-0124.0

SW 1/4, Sec 11-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Shapley

BESK-0034.0

SE 1/4, Sec 25-18-29, W3 Mer Ext 0 Beierbach, Beierbach

BESK-0073.1

SE 1/4, Sec 4-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 2

Fleck

BESK-0125.0

SE 1/4, Sec 11-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0035.0

SW 1/4, Sec 30-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Beierbach, Beierbach

BESK-0074.0

SW 1/4, Sec 3-17-27, W3 Mer Ext 2

Hepfner

BESK-0126.0

SW 1/4, Sec 12-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Martin, Martin

BESK-0036.0

NW 1/4, Sec 19-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Sehn

BESK-0075.0

NW 1/4, Sec 34-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hepfner

BESK-0127.0

SE 1/4, Sec 12-14-26, W3 Mer Ext 0 Martin, Martin

BESK-0037.0

NE 1/4, Sec 19-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Sehn

BESK-0076.0

SW 1/4, Sec 34-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Liyoa Holdings Ltd.

BESK-0128.0

SW 1/4, Sec 7-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Steinke

BESK-0038.0

SE 1/4, Sec 19-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Ziegler

BESK-0077.0

SE 1/4, Sec 34-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Macphail

BESK-0129.0

SE 1/4, Sec 7-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Steinke

SW 1/4, Sec 8-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Steinke

BESK-0039.0

SW 1/4, Sec 20-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Ziegler

BESK-0078.0

NE 1/4, Sec 27-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

BESK-0130.0

BESK-0040.0

NW 1/4, Sec 17-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

BESK-0079.0

NW 1/4, Sec 26-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

BESK-0131.0

SE 1/4, Sec 8-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ed Sanderson Ranching Ltd.

BESK-0041.0

NE 1/4, Sec 17-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Koch

BESK-0080.0

SW 1/4, Sec 26-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Macphail, Macphail

BESK-0132.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 1

Ed Sanderson Ranching Ltd.

BESK-0042.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0 Schell, Schell

BESK-0081.0

SE 1/4, Sec 26-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Macphail Enterprises Inc.

BESK-0133.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ed Sanderson Ranching Ltd.

BESK-0043.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-18-28, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0082.0

NE 1/4, Sec 23-16-27, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0134.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

Lannan


A22 June 20, 2012

Estevan Mercury

Notice of Proposed Detailed Route

Pursuant to Paragraph 34(1)(b) of the National Energy Board Act

figuRe 1. vAntAge pipeLine Route - cAnAdiAn poRtion

AFFECTED LAND Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

Tract Number Land Description

BESK-0135.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0 Frey, Frey

BESK-0136.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0 Frey, Frey

BESK-0137.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0187.0

BESK-0138.0

SW 1/4, Sec 11-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0139.0

SE 1/4, Sec 11-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0140.0

NE 1/4, Sec 2-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0141.0

Landowner(s)

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0240.0

SE 1/4, Sec 11-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0241.0

SW 1/4, Sec 12-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

NW 1/4, Sec 11-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wilson, Wilson

BESK-0242.0

NW 1/4, Sec 1-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0188.0

SW 1/4, Sec 11-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0243.0

SW 1/4, Sec 1-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lemire, Lemire

BESK-0189.0

SE 1/4, Sec 11-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0244.0

SE 1/4, Sec 1-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bredahl, Bredahl

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0190.0

NE 1/4, Sec 2-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

RM of ARLington no. 79 – Affected LAnds

NW 1/4, Sec 1-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Winzer, Winzer

BESK-0191.0

NW 1/4, Sec 1-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0

Wilson, Wilson

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0142.0

SW 1/4, Sec 1-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0192.0

SW 1/4, Sec 1-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0

Wilson, Wilson

BESK-0245.0

NE 1/4, Sec.36-9-21, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bredahl, Bredahl

BESK-0143.0

SE 1/4, Sec 1-14-25, W3 Mer Ext 0

Winzer, Winzer

BESK-0193.0

SE 1/4, Sec 1-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0

Wilson, Wilson

BESK-0246.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0144.0

NE 1/4, Sec 36-13-25, W3 Mer Ext 0 Winzer, Winzer

BESK-0194.0

SW 1/4, Sec 6-12-22, W3 Mer Ext 1

Wilson, Wilson

BESK-0247.0

SW 1/4, Sec 31-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0195.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 1 Wilson, Wilson

BESK-0248.0

SE 1/4, Sec 31-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

NE 1/4, Sec 30-9-20, W3 MerExt 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

RM of piApot no. 110 – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description

BESK-0186.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

Landowner(s)

BESK-0195.1

LSD 14, Sec 31-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 3 Wagner

BESK-0249.0

BESK-0145.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Winzer, Winzer

BESK-0195.2

LSD 11, Sec 31-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 2 Braniff, Baynton

BESK-0250.0

NW 1/4, Sec 29-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0146.0

SW 1/4, Sec 31-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kruczko, Kruczko,

BESK-0196.0

NE 1/4, Sec 31-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Braniff, Baynton

BESK-0251.0

NE 1/4, Sec 29-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0197.0

SE 1/4, Sec 31-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kusler

BESK-0252.0

SE 1/4, Sec 29-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0198.0

SW 1/4, Sec 32-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wasilow, Wasilow

BESK-0253.0

SW 1/4, Sec 28-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bench Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0199.0

NW 1/4, Sec 29-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wasilow, Wasilow

BESK-0254.0

SE 1/4, Sec 28-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0200.0

NE 1/4, Sec 29-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wasilow, Wasilow

BESK-0255.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 1

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0201.0

NW 1/4, Sec 28-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wasilow, Wasilow

BESK-0257.0

NW 1/4, Sec 22-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 3

Poisson, Poisson

BESK-0202.0

SW 1/4, Sec 28-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wasilow, Wasilow

BESK-0258.0

NE 1/4, Sec 22-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0203.0

SE 1/4, Sec 28-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Martin, Martin

BESK-0259.0

SE 1/4, Sec 22-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0204.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Martin, Martin

BESK-0260.0

SW 1/4, Sec 23-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0205.0

NW 1/4, Sec 22-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 16 Stodalka

BESK-0261.0

SE 1/4, Sec 23-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0206.0

SW 1/4, Sec 22-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Harrison

BESK-0262.0

NE 1/4, Sec 14-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Amon, Amon

BESK-0207.0

SE 1/4, Sec 22-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Wasilow

BESK-0263.0

NW 1/4, Sec 13-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 0

Amon, Amon

BESK-0209.0

NW 1/4, Sec 14-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Tompkins Hutterian

BESK-0264.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 1

Pole Trail Ranch Co. Inc.

BESK-0265.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 1

Pole Trail Ranch Co. Inc.

BESK-0266.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 1

Billard, Billard

BESK-0266.1

NE 1/4, Sec 12-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 1

Marchand

BESK-0266.2

NE 1/4, Sec 12-9-20, W3 Mer Ext 1

Marchand

BESK-0267.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 7

Marchand

BESK-0267.1

NW 1/4, Sec 7-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 7

Marchand

BESK-0267.2

NW 1/4, Sec 7-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 7

Marchand

BESK-0268.0

SW 1/4, Sec 7-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Marchand

SE 1/4, Sec 7-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Marchand, Marchand

Kruczko, Kruczko BESK-0147.0

SE 1/4, Sec 31-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Frey, Frey

BESK-0148.0

NE 1/4, Sec 30-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kruczko

BESK-0149.0

SE 1/4, Sec 30-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Frey, Frey

BESK-0150.0

SW 1/4, Sec 29-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Kruczko, Kruczko, Kruczko, Kruczko

BESK-0151.0

NW 1/4, Sec 20-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Klien, Klien

BESK-0152.0

NE 1/4, Sec 20-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Klien, Klien

BESK-0153.0

SE 1/4, Sec 20-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Klien, Klien

BESK-0154.0

SW 1/4, Sec 21-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Markert, Markert

BESK-0155.0

NW 1/4, Sec 16-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 2 Wakelam, Wakelam

BESK-0156.0

NE 1/4, Sec 16-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Magee, Magee

BESK-0157.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0158.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Hecker, Hecker

BESK-0159.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Jones

BESK-0160.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Markert, Markert

BESK-0161.2

SE 1/4, Sec 10-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Markert, Markert

BESK-0162.1

NE 1/4, Sec 3-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0

Weiss, Weiss

BESK-0163.0

NW 1/4, Sec 2-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0164.0

SW 1/4, Sec 2-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mikula Ranch Ltd

BESK-0165.0

SE 1/4, Sec 2-13-24, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mikula Ranch Ltd.

Brethren Corp. BESK-0210.0

NE 1/4, Sec 14-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Tompkins Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0211.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Tompkins Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0212.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Tompkins Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0213.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 3 Tompkins Hutterian Brethren Corp.

BESK-0166.0

NE 1/4, Sec 35-12-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Mikula Ranch Ltd.

BESK-0214.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 Skagen

BESK-0269.0

BESK-0167.0

NW 1/4, Sec 36-12-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Munsch, Munsch

BESK-0215.0

SE 1/4, Sec 12-11-22, W3 Mer Ext 0 McDowell

BESK-0270.0

NE 1/4, Sec 6-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Smith, Smith

BESK-0271.0

NW 1/4, Sec 5-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Billard, Billard

BESK-0272.0

SW 1/4, Sec 5-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Marchand

BESK-0273.0

SE 1/4, Sec 5-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Marchand, Marchand

BESK-0274.0

Blk/Parcel A Plan No 101631721 Ext 11 Marchand, Marchand

BESK-0274.1

NE 1/4, Sec 32-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 12 Marchand

BESK-0275.0

NW 1/4, Sec 33-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rock Creek Farms Ltd.

BESK-0276.0

SW 1/4, Sec 33-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Stevenson, Stevenson

BESK-0277.0

NW 1/4, Sec 28-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rock Creek Farms Ltd.

BESK-0278.0

NE 1/4, Sec 28-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rock Creek Farms Ltd.

BESK-0279.0

SE 1/4, Sec 28-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Arnal

BESK-0280.0

SW 1/4, Sec 27-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Scribner, Scribner

BESK-0281.0

NW 1/4, Sec 27-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Johnston

BESK-0282.0

NE 1/4, Sec 27-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Giasson, Giasson

BESK-0283.0

NW 1/4, Sec 26-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Giasson, Giasson

BESK-0284.0

SW 1/4, Sec 35-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Stevenson, Stevenson

BESK-0285.0

SE 1/4, Sec 35-8-19, W3 MerExt 0

O’Brien

BESK-0286.0

NE 1/4, Sec 35-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ker-Kain Farms Ltd.

BESK-0287.0

NW 1/4, Sec 36-8-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Stevenson, Stevenson

BESK-0288.1

SW 1/4, Sec 1-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Stevenson, Stevenson

BESK-0289.1

SE 1/4, Sec 1-9-19, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rock Creek Farms Ltd.

BESK-0168.0

SW 1/4, Sec 36-12-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Olsen

RM of cARMichAeL no. 109 – Affected LAnds

BESK-0169.0

SE 1/4, Sec 36-12-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Olsen, Olsen

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0170.0

NE 1/4, Sec 25-12-24, W3 Mer Ext 0 Olsen

BESK-0216.0

Bredahl, Bredahl

SW 1/4, Sec 7-11-21, W3 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0171.0

NW 1/4, Sec 30-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 Olsen

BESK-0217.0

SW 1/4, Sec 7-11-21, W3 Mer Ext 2

BESK-0172.0

SW 1/4, Sec 30-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing

BESK-0218.0

NW 1/4, Sec 6-11-21, W3 Mer Ext 11 Bredahl, Bredahl

BESK-0219.0

NE 1/4, Sec 6-11-21, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0173.0

SE 1/4, Sec 30-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing

Co-Operative Limited Co-Operative Limited BESK-0174.0

NE 1/4, Sec 19-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0175.0

NW 1/4, Sec 20-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0176.0

SW 1/4, Sec 20-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 3 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0177.0

SE 1/4, Sec 20-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 3 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0178.0

SE 1/4, Sec 20-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 2 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0179.0

SW 1/4, Sec 21-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 2 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0180.0

NW 1/4, Sec 16-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 1 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0181.0

NW 1/4, Sec 16-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 2 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0182.0

NE 1/4, Sec 16-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0183.0

BESK-0221.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing SE 1/4, Sec 15-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

SW 1/4, Sec 5-11-21, W3 Mer Ext 1

Bredahl, Bredahl Murray Ranches Ltd.

NW 1/4, Sec 31-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0222.0

NE 1/4, Sec 31-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0223.0

NW 1/4, Sec 32-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 1 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0224.0

SW 1/4, Sec 32-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 1 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0225.0

SW 1/4, Sec 32-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 2 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0226.0

NW 1/4, Sec 29-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0227.0

NE 1/4, Sec 29-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Murray Ranches Ltd.

BESK-0228.0

SE 1/4, Sec 29-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0229.0

SW 1/4, Sec 28-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0230.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Paul, Paul

BESK-0231.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 1101168777 SK Ltd.

BESK-0232.0

SE 1/4, Sec 21-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 1101168777 SK Ltd.

BESK-0233.0

SW 1/4, Sec 22-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 1101168777 SK Ltd.

RM of bone cReek no. 108 – Affected LAnds

BESK-0234.0

NW 1/4, Sec 15-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Guckert, Guckert

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

NE 1/4, Sec 15-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Thienes, Thienes

BESK-0290.1

SW 1/4, Sec 6-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rock Creek Farms Ltd.

BESK-0236.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Saskatchewan

BESK-0291.1

NW 1/4, Sec 6-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Poppy

BESK-0292.0

NE 1/4, Sec 6-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 1

Poppy

BESK-0237.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 Thienes, Thienes

BESK-0293.0

SE 1/4, Sec 7-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ruetz, Ruetz

BESK-0238.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Saskatchewan

BESK-0294.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 1

Gardner

BESK-0295.1

SE 1/4, Sec 18-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 1

Gardner, Gardner

BESK-0296.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Gardner, Gardner

BESK-0235.0

Land Bank Commission

Co-Operative Limited BESK-0185.0

SE 1/4, Sec 6-11-21, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bredahl, Bredahl

BESK-0222.1

SE 1/4, Sec 16-12-23, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Seventy-Six Grazing Co-Operative Limited

BESK-0184.0

BESK-0220.0

Bredahl, Bredahl

Land Bank Commission BESK-0239.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-10-21, W3 Mer Ext 0 The Saskatchewan Land Bank Commission

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Landowner(s)

BESK-0297.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Gardner, Gardner

BESK-0298.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Gardner, Gardner

BESK-0299.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Jns Farms Ltd.

BESK-0300.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sonen

BESK-0301.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Horn, Horn

BESK-0302.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lingenfelter

BESK-0303.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0304.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-9-18, W3 Mer Ext 1

Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter

BESK-0305.0

Blk / Par A Plan No 101960513 Ext 0 Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0306.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sumalave, Sierra

BESK-0307.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter

BESK-0308.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 0

Meinert

BESK-0309.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 1

White

BESK-0310.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 2

Meinert

BESK-0311.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 2

Meinert

BESK-0312.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 0

Stevenson

BESK-0313.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 0

Peskleway, Peskleway

BESK-0315.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 29 Fuller Farms Ltd.

BESK-0316.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 58 Barden Farms Ltd.

BESK-0317.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 3

BESK-0318.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0319.0 BESK-0320.0 BESK-0321.0

Tract Number Land Description

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0480.0

NE 1/4, Sec 31-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Crooks, Crooks, Crooks, Crooks

BESK-0481.0

SE 1/4, Sec 31-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Black Thorn Farms Ltd.

BESK-0482.0

NE 1/4, Sec 30-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 1

Mcivor, Mcivor

BESK-0483.0

SE 1/4, Sec 30-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mkl Acres Inc.

BESK-0484.0

SW 1/4, Sec 29-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Filson, Filson

BESK-0485.0

NW 1/4, Sec 20-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 8

Mcivor, Mcivor, Mcivor

BESK-0486.0

NE 1/4, Sec 20-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Curry, Curry, Heine

BESK-0487.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Curry, Tallon

BESK-0488.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 1

Tallon, Tallon

BESK-0489.0

NW 1/4, Sec 22-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Tallon, Tallon

BESK-0490.0

NE 1/4, Sec 22-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corkery, Corkery

BESK-0491.0

NW 1/4, Sec 23-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

The Saskatchewan

BESK-0492.0

NE 1/4, Sec 23-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rosehall Farm Ltd.

BESK-0493.0

NW 1/4, Sec 24-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sutherland,Sutherland

BESK-0494.0

NE 1/4, Sec 24-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sutherland, Sutherland

BESK-0495.0

NW 1/4, Sec 19-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sproule, Sproule

BESK-0495.1

SW 1/4, Sec 30-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sproule, Sproule

BESK-0496.1

SE 1/4, Sec 30-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ellis, Ellis

BESK-0497.1

SW 1/4, Sec 29-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Tallon, Tallon

BESK-0498.1

SE 1/4, Sec 29-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Tallon,Tallon

BESK-0498.2

SW 1/4, Sec 28-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Vatamaniuk

BESK-0499.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Packet, Packet, Packet

BESK-0500.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Palmier

BESK-0501.0

NW 1/4, Sec 22-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Palmier

BESK-0502.0

NE 1/4, Sec 22-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Crooks, Crooks

BESK-0503.0

NW 1/4, Sec 23-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

MacMillan, MacMillan

Land Bank Commission

BESK-0504.0

NE 1/4, Sec 23-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

MacMillan, MacMillan

NW 1/4, Sec 24-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lethbridge, Lethbridge

Landowner(s)

BESK-0390.0

SW 1/4, Sec 5-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Groening, Groening, Groening

BESK-0391.0

SE 1/4, Sec 5-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mondor

BESK-0392.0 BESK-0393.0

SW 1/4, Sec 4-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0 SE 1/4, Sec 4-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mondor, Allard Monette Farms Ltd.

BESK-0394.0

SW 1/4, Sec 3-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

101189270 SK Ltd.

BESK-0395.0

SE 1/4, Sec 3-9-11, W3 MerExt 0

101189270 SK Ltd.

BESK-0396.0 BESK-0397.0

SW 1/4, Sec 2-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0 NW 1/4, Sec 35-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bedard Monette Farms Ltd.

BESK-0398.0

SW 1/4, Sec 35-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Monette Farms Ltd.

BESK-0399.0

NW 1/4, Sec 26-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Monette Farms Ltd.

BESK-0400.0

SW 1/4, Sec 26-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

101189270 SK Ltd.

BESK-0401.0

NW 1/4, Sec 23-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

101189270 SK Ltd.

BESK-0402.0

SW 1/4, Sec 23-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Begin, Begin

BESK-0403.0

SE 1/4, Sec 23-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Shaddock, Shaddock

BESK-0404.0

SW 1/4, Sec 24-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Shaddock, Shaddock

BESK-0405.0

SE 1/4, Sec 24-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Oliver, Oliver

BESK-0406.0

NE 1/4, Sec 24-8-11, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sayers, Sayers

BESK-0407.0

NW 1/4, Sec 19-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Oliver, Oliver

BESK-0408.0

NE 1/4, Sec 19-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

The Saskatchewan

Barden Farms Ltd.

Land Bank Commission

Tremere, Tremere

BESK-0409.0

NW 1/4, Sec 20-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Foss

SW 1/4, Sec 13-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 2

Tremere, Tremere

BESK-0410.0

NE 1/4, Sec 20-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Begin, Begin

SE 1/4, Sec 13-9-17, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp

SW 1/4, Sec 18-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Whyte

BESK-0410.1 BESK-0410.2

NW 1/4, Sec 21-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 21-8-10, W3 MerExt 0

Begin, Begin Achter, Achter

BESK-0322.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Whyte

BESK-0411.0

NW 1/4, Sec 22-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Red Coat Cattle Feeders Inc.

BESK-0323.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0412.0

NE 1/4, Sec 22-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Red Coat Cattle Feeders Inc.

BESK-0324.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 12 Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0325.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0413.0

NW 1/4, Sec 23-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

The Saskatchewan

Land Bank Commission

BESK-0326.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-16, W3 MerExt 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0414.0

NE 1/4, Sec 23-8-10, W3 MerExt 0

Raymond, Raymond

BESK-0505.0

BESK-0327.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-16, W3 MerExt 1

Wilson

BESK-0415.0

NW 1/4, Sec 24-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

Red Coat Cattle Feeders Inc.

BESK-0505.1

NW 1/4, Sec 24-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Radu

Red Coat Cattle Feeders Inc.

BESK-0506.0

NE 1/4, Sec 24-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Radu

BESK-0506.1

NE 1/4, Sec 24-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Radu

BESK-0507.0

SE 1/4, Sec 24-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Radu

BESK-0508.0

NE 1/4, Sec 13-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

Montan

BESK-0509.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-7-4, W3 Mer Ext 0

MacMillan, MacMillan

BESK-0328.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0329.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

BESK-0330.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Hagen

BESK-0331.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Hagen

BESK-0332.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-9-16, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cypress View Land & Cattle Corp.

RM of wise cReek no. 77 – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0416.0

NE 1/4, Sec 24-8-10, W3 Mer Ext 0

RM of pinto cReek no. 75 – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description BESK-0417.0

NW 1/4, Sec 19-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Landowner(s) Mayo

BESK-0418.0

NE 1/4, Sec 19-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mayo

BESK-0419.0

SE 1/4, Sec 19-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mayo

BESK-0420.0

NE 1/4, Sec 18-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

The Saskatchewan

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

Land Bank Commission

BESK-0510.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

D MacMillan Farms Ltd.

RM of stonehenge – Affected LAnds

BESK-0333.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lingenfelter, Lingenfelter

BESK-0334.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

Wigness

BESK-0421.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mayo

BESK-0511.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 22

Cojocar, Cojocar

Savanna Farms Ltd

BESK-0422.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0512.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

D MacMillan Farms Ltd.

Savanna Farms Ltd

BESK-0423.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Achter, Achter

BESK-0513.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

D MacMillan Farms Ltd.

NE 1/4, Sec 8-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Radu, Radu, Bumbac, Bumbac

BESK-0335.0 BESK-0336.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0 SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0337.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 2

Hagen

BESK-0424.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0514.0

BESK-0338.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

Frank Dunham Farms Ltd.

BESK-0425.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0515.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Radu, Radu, Bumbac, Bumbac

Dunham

BESK-0426.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Achter, Achter

BESK-0516.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Montan

NW 1/4, Sec 10-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Montan

BESK-0339.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0340.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 2

Dunham

BESK-0427.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Achter, Achter

BESK-0517.0

BESK-0341.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

Wilson

BESK-0428.1

SW 1/4, Sec 15-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sobotka

BESK-0518.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bumbac, Bumbac

BESK-0342.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

Wilson

BESK-0429.1

SE 1/4, Sec 15-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Church, Church

BESK-0519.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lethbridge, Lethbridge

Wilson

BESK-0430.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Church, Church

BESK-0520.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bachiu

NW 1/4, Sec 12-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Topola Farms Ltd.

BESK-0343.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0431.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Loverin, Loverin

BESK-0521.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 19 Francis, Francis

BESK-0432.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

Loverin, Loverin

BESK-0522.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-7-3, W3 Mer Ext 0

Topola Farms Ltd.

SE 1/4, Sec 18-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 3

BESK-0433.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-8-9, W3 Mer Ext 0

The Saskatchewan

BESK-0523.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 1

Topola Farms Ltd.

Land Bank Commission

BESK-0524.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 2

Topola Farms Ltd.

BESK-0344.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-9-15, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0345.0 BESK-0346.0 BESK-0347.0

Galey, Galey

McDonough, McDonough

Blk/Par C Plan No 101635657 Ext 23 McDonough, McDonough

BESK-0348.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0

McDonough, McDonough

BESK-0434.1

BESK-0524.1

NE 1/4, Sec 7-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 1

Topola Farms Ltd.

BESK-0349.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lacasse Acres Inc.

BESK-0435.1

SE 1/4, Sec 18-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mackenzie, Mackenzie

BESK-0524.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 2

Topola Farms Ltd.

Galey, Galey

BESK-0436.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Mackenzie, Mackenzie

BESK-0525.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 2

Topola Farms Ltd.

Galey, Galey

BESK-0437.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sayers, Sayers

BESK-0526.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 1

Kachuik, Kachuik

NE 1/4, Sec 8-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouffard

BESK-0350.0 BESK-0351.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0 SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 2

SW 1/4, Sec 18-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ulm

BESK-0352.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0

Galey, Galey

BESK-0438.0

BESK-0527.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Kachuik, Kachuik

BESK-0353.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0

Galey, Galey

BESK-0439.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouffard

BESK-0528.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ailsacraig Farms Ltd.

Galey, Galey

BESK-0440.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sayers, Sayers

BESK-0528.1

NE 1/4, Sec 9-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Batty

NW 1/4, Sec 10-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sayers, Sayers

BESK-0529.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Batty

BESK-0354.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0355.0

LSD 5, Sec 13-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 27

Galey, Galey

BESK-0441.0

BESK-0355.1

LSD 6, Sec 13-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 26

Davidson

BESK-0442.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0530.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Oancia

Davidson

BESK-0443.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0531.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 2

Oancia

Davidson

BESK-0444.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0532.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Oancia

SE 1/4, Sec 14-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0356.0 BESK-0357.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 13-9-14, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0358.0

NW 1/4, Sec 18-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 0

Agcapita Gp Ii Ltd.

BESK-0445.0

BESK-0533.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ailsacraig Farms Ltd.

BESK-0359.0

NE 1/4, Sec 18-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lacelle, Lacelle

BESK-0446.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0534.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-7-2, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ailsacraig Farms Ltd.

Lacelle, Lacelle

BESK-0447.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-8-8, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0535.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Richards, Richards

SW 1/4, Sec 18-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Corcoran, Corcoran

BESK-0536.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Chubb, Chubb

BESK-0360.0

NW 1/4, Sec 17-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0361.0

NE 1/4, Sec 17-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lacasse

BESK-0448.0

BESK-0362.0

NW 1/4, Sec 16-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lacasse

BESK-0449.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier, Bouvier

BESK-0537.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rust, Rust, Rust

Lacasse

BESK-0450.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier, Bouvier

BESK-0538.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Peutert

Wiebe, Wiebe

BESK-0451.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier

BESK-0539.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Young

SW 1/4, Sec 16-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier

BESK-0362.1 BESK-0364.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1 SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0365.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1

McDonough, McDonough

BESK-0452.0

BESK-0540.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Young, Young

BESK-0366.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1

Wernicke, Wernicke

BESK-0453.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier, Bouvier

BESK-0541.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Young, Young

Wernicke, Wernicke

BESK-0454.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier, Bouvier

BESK-0542.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Fjeldberg

SE 1/4, Sec 15-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouvier, Bouvier

BESK-0543.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Ruzicka Land & Aggregate Inc.

BESK-0367.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 3

BESK-0368.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1

Legros, Legros

BESK-0455.0

BESK-0369.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 3

Cloutier, Cloutier

BESK-0456.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Frerotte

BESK-0544.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 35

Heatcoat, Heatcoat

BESK-0370.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1

Cloutier, Cloutier

BESK-0457.0

SE 1/4, Sec 14-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouffard, Bouffard

BESK-0544.1

NE 1/4, Sec 11-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 34

Heatcoat, Heatcoat

Cloutier, Cloutier

BESK-0460.0

SW 1/4, Sec 13-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Bouffard, Bouffard

BESK-0545.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Fjeldberg, Fjeldberg

BESK-0461.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-8-7, W3 Mer Ext 0

Therens, Chase

BESK-0546.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-7-1, W3 Mer Ext 0

Fjeldberg, Fjeldberg

BESK-0371.0

SE 1/4, Sec 13-9-13, W3 Mer Ext 1

RM of AuveRgne no. 76 – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

RM of wood RiveR – Affected LAnds

BESK-0372.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

Prive

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0373.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-9-12, W3 MerExt 1

Bonnell

BESK-0462.0

SW 1/4, Sec 18-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Therens, Chase

BESK-0546.1

NE 1/4, Sec 9-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fjeldberg, Fjeldberg

Prive Farms Ltd.

BESK-0463.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Therens

BESK-0547.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 0

Andjelic

Larochelle, Larochelle

BESK-0464.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-8-6, W3 MerExt 0

Lacasse Farms Ltd.

BESK-0548.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 6

Andjelic

BESK-0374.0

SW 1/4, Sec 17-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

RM of LAke of the RiveRs – Affected LAnds

BESK-0375.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0376.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

Cyr, Cyr

BESK-0465.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lacasse Farms Ltd.

BESK-0548.1

Blk/Par APlan No 101061975 Ext 7

Prentice, Prentice

BESK-0377.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-9-12, W3 MerExt 1

Cyr, Cyr

BESK-0466.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Lacasse Farms Ltd.

BESK-0549.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 0

Prentice, Prentice

Cloutier

BESK-0467.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Filson

BESK-0550.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 0

Andjelic

BESK-0468.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Filson

BESK-0551.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 0

Andjelic

BESK-0378.0

SW 1/4, Sec 15-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0379.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

Thibault

BESK-0380.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 1

Thibault, Thibault

BESK-0469.0

SE 1/4, Sec 9-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Reader, Reader

BESK-0552.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-7-30, W2 Mer Ext 0

Orten, Orten

Thibault, Thibault

BESK-0470.0

NE 1/4, Sec 4-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Reader, Reader

BESK-0553.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Bergeron, Bergeron

SE 1/4, Sec 4-8-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Choma, Kowch

BESK-0554.0

NE 1/4, Sec 7-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Heatcoat

BESK-0381.0

SE 1/4, Sec 10-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0382.0

NE 1/4, Sec 3-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

Thibault

BESK-0471.0

BESK-0383.0

SE 1/4, Sec 3-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cloutier, Cloutier

BESK-0472.0

NE 1/4, Sec 33-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Choma, Kowch

BESK-0555.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Heatcoat, Heatcoat

BESK-0384.0

SW 1/4, Sec 2-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

Cloutier

BESK-0473.0

NW 1/4, Sec 34-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Reader

BESK-0556.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Leduc

Boutaud

BESK-0474.0

NE 1/4, Sec 34-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rigetti

BESK-0557.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Leruyet, Leruyet

NW 1/4, Sec 35-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Rusk, Rusk

BESK-0558.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Simard

BESK-0385.0

SE 1/4, Sec 2-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0386.0

SW 1/4, Sec 1-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

Martin, Martin

BESK-0475.0

BESK-0387.0

SE 1/4, Sec 1-9-12, W3 Mer Ext 0

Martin

BESK-0476.0

NE 1/4, Sec 35-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Sewell

BESK-0559.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Wenaus, Wenaus

Klassen, Klassen,

BESK-0477.0

NW 1/4, Sec 36-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Smith, Smith

BESK-0560.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Wenaus, Wenaus

Klassen, Klassen

BESK-0478.0

NE 1/4, Sec 36-7-6, W3 Mer Ext 0

Smith, Smith

BESK-0561.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell

Martin, Martin

BESK-0479.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-7-5, W3 Mer Ext 0

Son Country Farms Inc.

BESK-0562.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell

BESK-0388.0 BESK-0389.0

SW 1/4, Sec 6-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0 SE 1/4, Sec 6-9-11, W3 Mer Ext 0


A24 June 20, 2012

Estevan Mercury

Notice of Proposed Detailed Route

Pursuant to Paragraph 34(1)(b) of the National Energy Board Act AFFECTED LAND Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0563.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Ermel, Ermel

BESK-0564.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Nicholson

BESK-0565.1

SE 1/4, Sec 12-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell

BESK-0566.1

NE 1/4, Sec 1-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell, Blackwell

BESK-0567.1

SE 1/4, Sec 1-7-29, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell, Blackwell

BESK-0568.1

SW 1/4, Sec 6-7-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell

BESK-0569.2

SE 1/4, Sec 6-7-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell Cattle Co. Ltd.

BESK-0570.1

SW 1/4, Sec 5-7-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell

BESK-0571.1

SE 1/4, Sec 5-7-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hepworth Holdings Ltd.

BESK-0572.1

SW 1/4, Sec 4-7-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell

BESK-0573.1

SE 1/4, Sec 4-7-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell Cattle Co. Ltd.

RM of wiLLow bunch – Affected LAnds

Tract Number Land Description BESK-0646.0

Landowner(s)

NW 1/4, Sec 22-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 44 Warken, Warken

BESK-0647.0

SW 1/4, Sec 22-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 11 Warken, Warken

BESK-0648.0

NW 1/4, Sec 15-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 1

BESK-0648.1 BESK-0649.0

NW 1/4, Sec 15-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 2 SW 1/4, Sec 15-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Warken, Warken Bailey Bailey

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0729.1

NW 1/4, Sec 10-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 2

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0730.1

NE 1/4, Sec 10-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 1

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0731.1

NW 1/4, Sec 11-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 1

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0732.2

NE 1/4, Sec 11-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 1

Mirabel Farms Inc.

BESK-0732.3

NE 1/4, Sec 11-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 3

Mirabel Farms Inc.

BESK-0733.1

NW 1/4, Sec 12-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 0

Mirabel Farms Inc.

BESK-0734.1

NE 1/4, Sec 12-4-19, W2 Mer Ext 0

Riviere, Riviere

BESK-0650.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Carlsen, Voice-Carlsen

BESK-0651.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Carlsen, Voice-Carlsen

BESK-0652.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Cleveland, Cleveland

RM of LAuRieR – Affected LAnds

BESK-0653.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Warken

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0735.1

NW 1/4, Sec 7-4-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Mazenc

BESK-0736.1

NE 1/4, Sec 7-4-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Mazenc

BESK-0737.1

NW 1/4, Sec 8-4-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Mazenc

BESK-0738.1

SW 1/4, Sec 8-4-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Soda Lake Farms (1980) Ltd.

BESK-0739.1

NW 1/4, Sec 5-4-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Soda Lake Farms (1980) Ltd.

BESK-0740.1

SW 1/4, Sec 5-4-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Thue, Thue

BESK-0654.0 BESK-0654.1

NW 1/4, Sec 12-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0 NW 1/4, Sec 12-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Warken Bellay

BESK-0655.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-5-24, W2 Mer Ext 0

Bellay

BESK-0656.0

NW 1/4, Sec 7-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Giraudier, Giraudier

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0574.2

NE 1/4, Sec 32-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Dahlman, Dahlman

BESK-0576.1

NW 1/4, Sec 33-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Blackwell, Blackwell

BESK-0657.1

NE 1/4, Sec 7-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Knudsen

BESK-0577.1

NE 1/4, Sec 33-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Wilson

BESK-0658.0

NW 1/4, Sec 8-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Knudsen

RM of LAke ALMA – Affected LAnds

BESK-0578.2

NW 1/4, Sec 34-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0 Wilson

BESK-0659.0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Frisk, Frisk

Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0579.1

NE 1/4, Sec 34-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Knudsen

BESK-0741.1

NW 1/4, Sec 32-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Thue Land & Cattle Co. Ltd.

SW 1/4, Sec 32-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

Wilson

BESK-0657.0

BESK-0659.1

NE 1/4, Sec 7-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

NE 1/4, Sec 8-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Klesse

BESK-0580.1

NW 1/4, Sec 35-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Wilson

BESK-0660.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Knudsen

BESK-0742.1

BESK-0581.1

SW 1/4, Sec 35-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Dahlman, Dahlman

BESK-0661.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Gravelle, Gravelle

BESK-0743.2

NW 1/4, Sec 29-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0582.1

SE 1/4, Sec 35-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 1

Schauenberg, Schauenberg

Hazen, Hazen

BESK-0744.1

SW 1/4, Sec 29-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0582.2

SE 1/4, Sec 35-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 2

Dahlman, Dahlman

Gravelle, Gravelle

BESK-0745.1

NW 1/4, Sec 20-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

SW 1/4, Sec 20-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0662.0 BESK-0663.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 10-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0583.1

SW 1/4, Sec 36-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 0

Dahlman, Dahlman

BESK-0664.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hoffart, Hoffart

BESK-0746.1

BESK-0583.2

SE 1/4, Sec 36-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 1

Good, Good

BESK-0664.1

NE 1/4, Sec 11-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Mcewen

BESK-0747.1

NW 1/4, Sec 17-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Hind

BESK-0585.1

NE 1/4, Sec 25-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 2

Good, Good

Mcewen

BESK-0748.1

SW 1/4, Sec 17-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0585.2

NE 1/4, Sec 25-6-28, W2 Mer Ext 3

Good, Good

Hoffart, Hoffart

BESK-0749.1

NW 1/4, Sec 8-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Hind

SW 1/4, Sec 8-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Ehrhardt, Ehrhardt

RM of exceL – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description BESK-0586.1 BESK-0587.1

Landowner(s)

NW 1/4, Sec 30-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 25 Good, Good SW 1/4, Sec 30-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Good

BESK-0665.0 BESK-0666.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 12-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0666.1

SE 1/4, Sec 13-5-23, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hoffart, Hoffart

BESK-0750.1

BESK-0667.1

SW 1/4, Sec 18-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 3

Staple, Staple

BESK-0751.1

NW 1/4, Sec 5-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Ehrhardt, Ehrhardt

Stevens, Stevens

BESK-0751.2

SW 1/4, Sec 5-3-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Box H Land & Livestock Inc.

Stevens

BESK-0751.3

NE 1/4, Sec 31-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 1

Hoimyr, Hoimyr

BESK-0752.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Norgaard, Norgaard

BESK-0753.0

SW 1/4, Sec 31-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Labatte

BESK-0753.1

SW 1/4, Sec 31-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 1

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0754.0

NW 1/4, Sec 30-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0755.0

SW 1/4, Sec 30-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Labatte

BESK-0756.0

NW 1/4, Sec 19-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fradette Land & Cattle Inc.

BESK-0757.0

SW 1/4, Sec 19-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fladeland, Fladeland

BESK-0758.0

SE 1/4, Sec 19-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fladeland, Fladeland

BESK-0759.0

NE 1/4, Sec 18-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0760.0

NW 1/4, Sec 17-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0761.0

NE 1/4, Sec 17-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0762.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0763.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0764.0

NW 1/4, Sec 9-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0765.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0766.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0767.0

SW 1/4, Sec 10-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0768.0

SE 1/4, Sec 10-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0769.0

NE 1/4, Sec 3-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0770.0

NW 1/4, Sec 2-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0771.0

SW 1/4, Sec 2-2-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0772.1

NW 1/4, Sec 35-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0773.1

SW 1/4, Sec 35-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0774.1

SE 1/4, Sec 35-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 1

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0775.1

NE 1/4, Sec 26-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 2

Petersen, Marin-Petersen

BESK-0776.1

NW 1/4, Sec 25-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Labatte

BESK-0777.1

SW 1/4, Sec 25-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0778.1

SE 1/4, Sec 25-1-18, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0779.1

SW 1/4, Sec 30-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Janjie Holdings Inc.

BESK-0780.1

SE 1/4, Sec 30-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Janjie Holdings Inc.

BESK-0781.1

NE 1/4, Sec 19-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Janjie Holdings Inc.

BESK-0782.1

NW 1/4, Sec 20-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Ness, Ness

BESK-0783.0

NE 1/4, Sec 20-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Brownstone Resources Ltd

BESK-0784.1

SE 1/4, Sec 20-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Brownstone Resources Ltd.

BESK-0785.2

NE 1/4, Sec 17-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Berger

BESK-0786.1

NW 1/4, Sec 16-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Rasmussen

BESK-0787.1

SW 1/4, Sec 16-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Rasmussen

BESK-0788.1

NW 1/4, Sec 9-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Rasmussen

BESK-0789.3

NE 1/4, Sec 9-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Janjie Holdings Inc.,

BESK-0790.1

NW 1/4, Sec 10-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 39 Jacobson, Jacobson

BESK-0791.2

NE 1/4, Sec 10-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 37 Jacobson, Jacobson

BESK-0792.1

NW 1/4, Sec 11-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Jacobson, Jacobson

BESK-0793.1

NE 1/4, Sec 11-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 4

Hu

BESK-0794.2

NW 1/4, Sec 12-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 0

Field, Field

BESK-0795.1

NE 1/4, Sec 12-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 1

Storle, Storle

BESK-0796.1

SE 1/4, Sec 12-1-17, W2 Mer Ext 1

Storle, Storle

BESK-0797.1

SW 1/4, Sec 7-1-16, W2 Mer Ext 1

Storle, Storle

BESK-0797.2

SW 1/4, Sec 7-1-16, W2 Mer Ext 1

Jackco Const Ltd.,

BESK-0667.5 BESK-0667.7

NW 1/4, Sec 7-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 2 NW 1/4, Sec 7-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 8

BESK-0588.1

SE 1/4, Sec 30-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Good, Good

BESK-0667.5

NW 1/4, Sec 7-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 2

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0589.1

NE 1/4, Sec 19-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Good, Good

BESK-0667.6

NE 1/4, Sec 7-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 1

Stevens

BESK-0590.1 BESK-0590.2

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Good, Good

NE 1/4, Sec 20-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 35 Berner

BESK-0668.1 BESK-0670.0

SE 1/4, Sec 18-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 2 SW 1/4, Sec 17-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Filion Filion

BESK-0590.0

NE 1/4, Sec 20-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 34 Berner

BESK-0671.0

SE 1/4, Sec 17-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Stevens, Stevens

BESK-0591.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

BESK-0672.0

SW 1/4, Sec 16-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hoffart, Hoffart

BESK-0592.0 BESK-0593.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0 NW 1/4, Sec 22-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Berner Domes, Domes Domes, Domes

BESK-0673.0 BESK-0674.0

SE 1/4, Sec 16-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0 SW 1/4, Sec 15-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Thurlow Nergard

BESK-0594.0

NE 1/4, Sec 22-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Ross

BESK-0675.0

SE 1/4, Sec 15-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hoffart, Hoffart

BESK-0599.0

NW 1/4, Sec 23-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0

Ross

BESK-0676.0

SW 1/4, Sec 14-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hoffart, Hoffart

BESK-0600.0 BESK-0601.0 BESK-0602.0 BESK-0603.0 BESK-0604.0

NE 1/4, Sec 23-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0 NW 1/4, Sec 24-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 24-6-27, W2 Mer Ext 0 NW 1/4, Sec 19-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 19-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0

Berner, Berner Berner, Berner

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

Land Bank Commission

BESK-0680.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-5-22, W2 MerExt 0

Allsopp

Kornfeld, Kornfeld, Kornfeld Kornfeld, Kornfeld, Kornfeld

BESK-0605.1

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2

Kornfeld

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 MerExt 1

Shaver, Shaver

NW 1/4, Sec 12-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Berner, Cayer

BESK-0605.3

NE 1/4, Sec 11-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Forseth

BESK-0678.1

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2

BESK-0677.1

SE 1/4, Sec 14-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

The Saskatchewan

BESK-0605.0

BESK-0605.2

BESK-0677.0

Kornfeld Kornfeld

BESK-0681.0 BESK-0682.0

SE 1/4, Sec 12-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0 NE 1/4, Sec 1-5-22, W2 Mer Ext 0

Allsopp Her Majesty The Queen, SK

RM of the gAp – Affected LAnds Tract Number Land Description

Landowner(s)

BESK-0683.0

NW 1/4, Sec 6-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Nergard

BESK-0684.0

NE 1/4, Sec 6-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0605.4

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 1

Kornfeld

BESK-0685.0

NW 1/4, Sec 5-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

South View Ranch Inc

BESK-0605.5

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 1

Kornfeld

BESK-0686.0

LSD 15, Sec 5-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 14

South View Ranch Inc.

BESK-0686.2

NW LSD 16, Sec 5-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 18 South View Ranch Inc.

BESK-0686.1

NE LSD 16, Sec 5-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 15 Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0687.0

NW 1/4, Sec 4-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

South View Ranch Inc.

BESK-0605.0 BESK-0605.1 BESK-0605.2

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2 NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2 NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2

Kornfeld Kornfeld Kornfeld

BESK-0606.0

NE 1/4, Sec 20-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0

Kornfeld

BESK-0688.0

SW 1/4, Sec 4-5-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Vermeulen

BESK-0607.0

NW 1/4, Sec 21-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0

Coleman

BESK-0689.0

NW 1/4, Sec 33-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Vermeulen

BESK-0690.0

NE 1/4, Sec 33-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 23 Cull, Cull

BESK-0691.0

NW 1/4, Sec 34-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Cull

BESK-0608.0 BESK-0609.0

NE 1/4, Sec 21-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0 NW 1/4, Sec 22-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0

Coleman Farms Ltd. Coleman Farms Ltd.

BESK-0610.0

NE 1/4, Sec 22-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0

Berner, Berner

BESK-0693.0

NE 1/4, Sec 34-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 1

Jensen, Jensen

BESK-0611.0

NW 1/4, Sec 23-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 0 Berner, Berner

BESK-0694.0

NW 1/4, Sec 35-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0695.0

NE 1/4, Sec 35-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Sorensen, Sorensen

BESK-0696.0

NW 1/4, Sec 36-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 21 Sorensen, Sorensen

BESK-0612.0 BESK-0613.0

NE 1/4, Sec 23-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 1 NW 1/4, Sec 24-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 2

Alm, Alm, Alm Irvin

BESK-0614.0

NE 1/4, Sec 24-6-26, W2 Mer Ext 1

Tendler, Tendler

BESK-0697.0

NE 1/4, Sec 36-4-21, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0615.0

NW 1/4, Sec 19-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 1

Tendler, Tendler

BESK-0698.0

NW 1/4, Sec 31-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 1

Kaufmann

BESK-0699.0

LSD 15, Sec 31-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 14 Kaufmann

BESK-0616.0

NE 1/4, Sec 19-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Klein, Klein

BESK-0617.0

NW 1/4, Sec 20-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Irvin

BESK-0700.0

LSD 16, Sec 31-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 15 South View Ranch Inc.

BESK-0617.1

SW 1/4, Sec 20-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 14 Irvin

BESK-0701.0

NW 1/4, Sec 32-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

South View Ranch Inc.

BESK-0619.1

NW 1/4, Sec 17-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 6

Irvin

BESK-0702.0

NE 1/4, Sec 32-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0620.1

SW 1/4, Sec 17-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 17 Irvin

BESK-0703.0

NW 1/4, Sec 33-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fellner, Fellner

BESK-0620.2

SW 1/4, Sec 17-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 18 Irvin

BESK-0704.0

SW 1/4, Sec 4-5-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fellner, Fellner

BESK-0621.2

NW 1/4, Sec 8-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Irvin

BESK-0705.0

SE 1/4, Sec 4-5-20, W2 Mer Ext 1

Stiles Lake Farms Inc.

BESK-0622.1

NE 1/4, Sec 8-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Irvin

BESK-0705.1

SE 1/4, Sec 4-5-20, W2 Mer Ext 2

Fiechter, Fiechter

BESK-0623.1

NW 1/4, Sec 9-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Irvin

BESK-0705.0

SE 1/4, Sec 4-5-20, W2 Mer Ext 1

Fiechter, Fiechter

BESK-0624.0

NE 1/4, Sec 9-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Irvin

BESK-0706.0

SW 1/4, Sec 3-5-20, W2 Mer Ext 45

Fiechter, Fiechter

BESK-0625.0

NW 1/4, Sec 10-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Irvin

BESK-0707.0

NW 1/4, Sec 34-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Stiles Lake Farms Inc.

BESK-0627.0

NE 1/4, Sec 10-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Kesslering, Kesslering

BESK-0708.0

SW 1/4, Sec 34-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Fellner,F Ellner

BESK-0628.0

NW 1/4, Sec 11-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Kesslering, Kesslering

BESK-0709.0

NW 1/4, Sec 27-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Kaufmann

BESK-0629.0

NE 1/4, Sec 11-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Andjelic

BESK-0711.0

NE 1/4, Sec 27-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Her Majesty The Queen, SK

BESK-0630.0

NW 1/4, Sec 12-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 0

Kesslering, Kesslering

BESK-0713.0

NW 1/4, Sec 26-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 0

Hazy Hollow Farming Corporation

BESK-0631.0

NE 1/4, Sec 12-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 39 Kesslering

BESK-0714.0

LSD 10, Sec 26-4-20, W2 MerExt 3

Kaufmann

BESK-0631.1

LSD 16, Sec 12-6-25, W2 Mer Ext 3

BESK-0714.1

SE LSD 10, Sec 26-4-20, W2 Mer Ext 43 Kaufmann

BESK-0714.2

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June 20, 2012

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“They stepped up and won the games they were supposed to win and that didn’t happen last year. Now it’s about moving forward and getting the finer elements of the game down.” — Southeast Legacy Twins head coach Tom Copeland on his team’s march to the final at a AA tournament in Swift Current.

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The Southeast Legacy Twins dominated a midget AA tournament in Swift Current on the weekend, going undefeated until a loss to the hosts in the final. While the competition was largely subpar to that of the AAA Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League, the Twins used the tournament to give their younger players some experience. “We dressed younger lineups and experimented with some things. We got some good starts from guys that haven’t started yet this year,” said Twins head coach Tom Copeland. “We had a couple of guys that broke out of their slumps, so hopefully they can carry that into our league play. We need some wins,” he said. The Twins began the tournament with a 15-4 whitewashing over the Regina Buffaloes on Friday night. On Saturday, they won two more games to finish the round-robin undefeated. The Twins won the first game 8-1 over the Saskatoon A’s, with Garret Fitzpatrick pitching a complete game. The second game was a 10-0 blanking of the Unity Cardinals, in which James Giroux threw a complete game of his own. They then faced Macklin in the semifinals on Sunday, winning 12-7. Nate Koszman pitched six innings to get the win.

“They stepped up and won the games they were supposed to win and that didn’t happen last year. Now it’s about moving forward and getting the finer elements of the game down,” said Copeland. “The kids went in and threw strikes, that’s what we were looking to them to do, and the defence didn’t make too many errors.” Meanwhile, the Twins dropped to 4-10 in league play with a 4-2 loss to the Regina Mets last Tuesday at Lynn Prime Park.

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Sean Jonassen of the Southeast Legacy Twins watches a pitch arrive at the plate during a 4-2 loss to the Regina Mets last Tuesday. “We probably could’ve let Nate go a little further if we wanted to,” said Copeland. The Twins’ fortunes turned in the final though, as they lost 12-2 to the powerhouse Indians. “Swift Current’s got a really good team. They’d be among the top three AAA teams in the province if they entered,” said Copeland. He said it was a good weekend to tinker with some situational hitting and baserunning, such as bunting and stealing third base.

Both runs for the Twins came in the sixth inning, after they were down 4-0. The Mets got on the board in the first when Chase Nistor singled, advanced to second on a walk, then scored on a single by Paul Vogelsang combined with an error by Josh Ferris in right field. Regina took a firm grasp on the lead in the third when Vogelsang again singled in Nistor and Brendan Hill came in on a balk. In the fifth, Hill hit a lead-off double, stole third and scored on a single by

Josh Burke. The Twins broke the goose egg in the sixth. Nolan Axten led off with a double, then scored when Sean Jonassen singled and an error was committed by centre fielder Turner Nistor. Jonassen then came in to score on a sac fly by Ketter Hoium. Austin Orsted led the Twins at the plate, hitting 2-for-4. For the Mets, Hill went 3-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored.

Mackenzie Lamontagne got the start for the Twins, going three innings and allowing three runs on four hits, four walks and five strikeouts. James Giroux pitched the final four innings in relief, and for the most part mowed down the Mets, allowing just three hits and one run, issuing one walk. The Twins were scheduled to visit the Mets last night. Their next regular season action is June 23 when they visit the Saskatoon Giants for a doubleheader.

Woodlawn golf course hoping for big return in 2013 It’s been a story of recovery so far, and it will soon switch to being a story of rebuilding while creating a new look at the Woodlawn Golf Club. Course manager and head professional Brian Dueck and greens superintendent Bob Currie paid a visit to the membership of the Estevan Chamber of Commerce on June 13 to provide them with an update on the recovery, rebuild and renovations that the course is currently undergoing. According to Currie, over 60,000 cubic yards of material has been folded up, the silt has been removed and the bowls for the new greens on the back nine holes have been built and the growing materials added once the eight-inch trenches had been built in to allow for good drainage. The back nine had been slated for a major redesign project prior to last year’s

Brian Dueck, Woodlawn course manager and CPGA professional shared updated information on the course’s recovery and rebuilding project with members of the Estevan Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday. major floods that pretty well wiped out that portion of the golf course while inflicting significant damage to the front nine holes as well. Some of the opening nine holes got a good deal

of attention too, said Currie, while the back nine, thanks to the flood, was pretty well an open canvas for the course redesign. After the greens were shaped on the back side, and

the trenches made, weeping tile was inserted followed by four inches of rock for purging the water table, the course superintendent said. Sand then goes on top of the rocks so that the fertilizers can be controlled more efficiently and salts can be flushed out more effectively as well. Next comes the peat type materials mixed with sand and the greens will be seeded and growing in no time. In fact, he said, some holes are already responding quickly. The tee boxes are being groomed into their required flat surfaces and capped with sand and peat moss and of course the irrigation system is being installed, capable of providing up to 1,000 gallons per minute. “We’re getting pretty excited about the rebuild. The glass is no longer half-full, it’s three-quarters full now and we’ll have that wow factor when it reopens. You know how we had that wow factor

with the opening of Spectra Place? Well, we hope we’ll have the same kind of reaction for this course,” said Dueck. The club manager outlined some of the fundraising efforts that have been carried out and how the naming rights will work at the newly crafted course that should be operational as an 18-hole spread by next spring if everything falls into place this year. In the meantime, the club will continue as a nine-hole operation for the current season with the upgrades to some of those holes already completed. Dueck said the traditional August Classic golf tournament will be staged at Woodlawn again this year as a two-day venture (Saturday and Sunday). Information was provided not just for naming rights contributions but also for hole sponsorships, bench signs and patron support levels. When it is completed,

the new-look Woodlawn will feature four separate tee areas making it a 6,865 yard test for those using the back tees, adding about 500 yards compared with the old course setup. Membership fees have also been tweaked to accommodate the new reality this season and next. The executive is currently touting a five-year membership plan that will save golfers some money under the proposed new structure while providing the course with some needed cash flow this year and next year when it will be needed the most due to the rebuilding plan that is expected to come in at over $1 million. Dueck and Currie later told The Mercury that Woodlawn, when it is fully operational in a normal year, will have over 30,000 rounds played on it which compares favourably with some of the busiest courses in the province.

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Regina duo wins KRJ bass tourney The wind was howling but the fish were biting Saturday at Boundary Dam. Fourteen teams braved the fierce breezes to take part in the 2012 edition of the KRJ International Bass Fishing Tournament. Leading that field of teams was the Regina pairing of Dwight Tonn and Don Austring who captured both first place and the biggest fish award. The duo caught four bass that weighed in at an impressive 16.56 pounds. Their entry in the best fish competition weighed 4.3 pounds. Placing second was the Estevan team of Alan Nicholas and Rick Breisness with a weight of 15.52 pounds. Third place went to last year’s winners

Rick Breisness (left) and Alan Nicholas unload their fish during Saturday’s tournament. The Estevan anglers finished in second place with a total weight of 15.52 pounds. Dan and Jarett Mosley. Their haul had a combined weight of 15.02 pounds. Lance Marcotte and

Keith Parkinson were the fourth place team with a total weight of 14.02 pounds.

Big Dogs lose in Yorkton

With nine players missing, the odds were stacked against the Estevan Tarpon Energy Big Dogs from the beginning. Despite getting off to a strong start, the shorthanded club lost 11-5 to the Yorkton Bulldogs on Saturday in Prairie Gold Lacrosse League action in Yorkton. The Big Dogs (2-4-1) were without Ryan and Wayde Curzon, Ty Currie, Marshall Holzer, Kelsy Omland, Kaleb Memory, Saige Christenson, Bryceton Cote and Ryan Juhlke. “It’s tough to compete when you’re that short,” said Big Dogs head coach Evan Handley. “No team can compete with missing that many players. With a full roster,

that’s a game we win.” Rhett Handley scored four of the Big Dogs’ goals, with Ryan Frehlick adding the other marker. The Big Dogs opened the scoring on a goal by Handley in the first minute of the game, converting on an early power play. Frehlick scored later in the period to give Estevan a 2-0 lead, but the Bulldogs responded with five straight goals to take a 5-2 advantage after 20 minutes. Big Dogs starter Daniel Wenham left the game in favour of Dustin Cowan just past the midway point of the second period, with the Bulldogs leading 8-3. Handley said Josh Pryznyk, Michael Bittman and Tanner Froese were among

Jamie Dyer and Shane Shier of Estevan were fifth at 13.22 pounds. In sixth place with 12.04 pounds were Shawn Welch of Rosetown and Rick Knittle of Swift Current.

Don Austring (left) and Dwight Tonn of Regina were the big winners at the annual KRJ International Bass Fishing tournament Saturday at Boundary Dam. The duo captured the award for top team and also won for biggest fish after reeling in a 4.3 pound bass.

the other standouts for Estevan. “Our kids worked really, really hard,” said Handley. He said his team got into some penalty trouble and also struggled with poor conditions at the Yorkton venue. “Halfway through the game, the floor was really starting to get wet and the kids were slipping and sliding. That’s not what lacrosse should be played like,” he said. The Big Dogs return to the Ikon Centre, formerly known as the Lignite Miners Centre, on Friday when they host the Regina Rifles. Game time is 7 p.m. They then travel to Saskatoon on Sunday to visit the Steelers.

Tornados split doubleheader

It was a Jekyll and Hyde kind of day for the Estevan TS&M Tornados on Saturday, as the peewee AA baseball club split a doubleheader in Yorkton. The Tornados won handily in the first game, taking it by an 11-5 score, but were trounced 12-2 in the

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Brady Long also having good days at the plate. In the second game, Long had another strong showing at bat, but the Tornados had an error-filled game in the field. Estevan’s next action comes Thursday when they visit Weyburn.

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Bordertown athletes medal at Montana event Four members of the Bordertown Martial Arts Club in Estevan attended the Montana Karate Championship held in Missoula, Mont., on June 9. Bordertown is a shaolin karate club run by Sifu Ira Pylypuk and Sifu Wes Morrow. It offers classes in Estevan and Oxbow. Pylypuk, Bridget Pottle, Cole Pottle and Blake Hanson attended the Montana tournament. “All the instructors were so impressed on not only their martial arts skills,

but how respectful all the students were, and have invited the club to several more tournaments on the National United States Karate circuit,” said Bridget Pottle. Cole Pottle won gold and became the Montana state champion in the sixyear-old sparring division. He was also third in open hand forms for the six-yearold division. Pylypuk took silver in men’s black belt hard open hand forms and bronze in both soft open hand forms

and weapon forms. Bridget Pottle earned bronze in women’s black belt open hand forms and sparring. Hanson took home silver in the 13-17 years old advanced sparring event. Pylypuk, Hanson and Bridget Pottle will now represent Team Canada at the World Martial Arts Association’s 2012 World Games in Austria this August. Anyone interested in raising funds for the trip is asked to contact Pylypuk or Pottle at 306-569-8712. Four members of the Bordertown Martial Arts Club competed at a tournament in Missoula, Mont., on the weekend. From left: Sifu Ira Pylypuk, Cole Pottle and Blake Hanson. Missing: Bridget Pottle. Photo Submitted

Haulers smoke Melville twice The Estevan Sherritt Coal Haulers only got to play two of their four scheduled games on the weekend, but they made up for it by scoring enough runs for four games. The Haulers hammered Melville 15-3 and 13-2 in a road doubleheader on Saturday in Baseball Regina bantam AAA action. Both games lasted only six innings. Their doubleheader in Yorkton on Sunday was rained out. With the two wins, the Haulers (9-0) remain undefeated and in first place. But head coach Kent Phillips said he would have liked to face Yorkton and get a stiffer test for his club after dominating last-place Melville (0-8-2). “You’ve gotta face some good ccompetition to get any better. It may come at the

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was eased back in after recovering from a broken finger. He threw 35 pitches in two innings. Jesse Mack pitched the third and Nate Smart came on for the remainder of the game. Phillips said his offence was a strong point in the doubleheader. “Colton Gingras is still hitting a hot bat. He’s getting on base all the time. It seems every time he hits something, it’s a double. He seems to spark the offence every game,” Phillips said. “Jesse Mack’s starting to hit the ball now, which is good, because he was a little quiet at the start of the season.” The Haulers will visit the Regina White Sox for a doubleheader on Sunday and then travel to Carlyle on Tuesday.


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Four locals compete at track provincials The Estevan Legion Track and Field Club sent four members to the Saskatchewan Athletics provincial track championship on the weekend in Regina. William Chamney, Kristina Chamney, Eric Dryden and Keena McKnight competed at the meet. William Chamney, Dryden and McKnight were invited to join the midget provincial team that will travel to Medicine Hat July 14-15 to participate in a provincial tri-meet involving athletes from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Dryden will not be able to attend due to prior commitments. William Chamney led the group at provincials with four top-four finishes, including two silver medals. In the midget boys’

Keena McKnight of the Estevan Legion Track and Field Club flies through the air in the long jump at the Saskatchewan Athletics provincials on the weekend. division, Chamney was second in the 200-metre final with a time of 24.99

seconds, and in the high jump competition with a leap of 1.71 metres.

Chamney was also third in javelin with a throw of 29.60 metres, and fourth

in the 100-metre final with a time of 12.24 seconds. Kristina Chamney was

fourth in the 100-metre final with a time of 13.92 seconds, and fourth in the triple jump with a jump of 8.96 metres. Chamney was also seventh in the 100-metre hurdles final at 18.53 seconds and seventh in long jump at 4.37 metres. Dryden finished fourth in high jump at 1.44 metres, fifth in the 200-metre final at 29.02 seconds, and seventh in long jump at 4.18 metres. McKnight had five topfive finishes. She earned bronze in the 1200-metre event with a time of 3:47.83, fourth in the 800 metres at 2:35.18, and fourth in the 300 metres at 48.10 seconds. On the track side, McKnight was fourth in long jump at 4.12 metres and fifth in high jump at 1.25 metres.

Rebels win bantam/midget softball tournament

Estevan Girls’ Softball held two of its yearend league tournaments on Saturday at the softball diamonds off Wellock Rd. The bantam/midget and Learn to Play tournaments both took place, with the peewee and squirt tournaments upcoming this Friday and Saturday. The Estevan M&H Rebels were the winners of the bantam/midget tournament, defeating Stoughton 5-4 in the final. Six teams competed, with Estevan Crown Advertising, Estevan Murray GM, the Weyburn Blizzards and Radville also attending. Four teams competed in the Learn to Play tournament, which included only a round-robin por-

The Estevan M&H Rebels won the year-end bantam/midget softball tournament on Saturday. Back row, from left: Ed Moroz, Lexie Brokenshire, Karli Krantz, Mackenzie Ronyk, Rayna Gibson, Mitchell Schlamp, Landra Schlamp, Ali Stelnicki, Deanna Marcotte. Middle row: Tija Donovan, Haley Ronyk, Taylor Marcotte, Jessi Pastachak. Front row: Shelby Frehlick, Amanta Poirier. Missing: Jenna Frehlick. tion and did not declare a champion. ***

The Estevan Bruins announced Friday that the team has signed 1994-born

right winger Hudson Morrison. Morrison, 18, played

in 36 games with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s Waywayseecappo Wolverines last year, recording two goals and two assists. He also appeared in nine midget AAA games with the Southwest Cougars, where he posted six goals and 15 points. The Souris, Man., native impressed at the Bruins’ spring camp held in April and is considered among the team’s top forward prospects. Morrison appeared in five games with the Saskatoon Blades in 2010-11 and is expected to pursue WHL options this fall. He is the 10th prospect to be signed by the Bruins since SJHL player cards were issued last month.

*** The Estevan Tower Wolves fell to 1-2-1 in the Saskota Baseball League this season after losing 3-2 to the Arcola Threshers in Arcola last Tuesday. The senior club was scheduled to visit the Carlyle Cardinals on Thursday, but the game was moved to Monday. The Wolves were set to host the Lampman Cubs last night at Lynn Prime Park. The Lampman Pirates currently sit atop the Saskota league at 6-1, followed closely by the Carnduff Astros (5-1) and Carlyle (3-0-1). The Tower Wolves’ next game is Thursday in Lampman against the Pirates.

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Suicide of Melville player rocks SJHL

Saturday’s news that former Melville Millionaire Andre Parker had passed away quickly made its way through SJHL circles. On Monday, Parker’s parents, Leo and Sharon, announced through the league’s website that their son had committed suicide, and had been fighting depression. It’s a stark reminder that mental health issues can affect anyone, no matter their age or lot in life, and no matter how well things appear to be going for them. I never met Parker, but by all accounts he was a fine young man who decided halfway through last season to leave the Millionaires and begin his post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan. The 19-year-old winger and defenceman was known more for his toughness than his scoring prowess, recording 165 penalty minutes and

13 points over a year and a half with his hometown Millionaires. I truly hope that something good comes out of this tragedy, and that would be people suffering through depression or suicidal thoughts knowing that help is available. Along with developing hockey players, most, if not all SJHL teams now provide some form of an educational adviser for their players. Ensuring their well-being and providing resources to help with mental health issues must also be a priority. Athletes are not immune to depression; in fact, they may be more vulnerable to it with the pressures that come along with their sport, particularly in the junior hockey world. *** I’m starting to think Estevan Motor Speedway is built over an ancient burial ground. It’s hard to believe that the local race track

Josh Lewis Hear Me Out has already had to postpone more races this year than in the entire floodfilled 2011 season, but it’s true. It’s not as if the city has been deluged by constant rain this spring, although the last week has not been pleasant. The track just has awful timing this year, as it seems to rain on every race day. On two of the scheduled dates, the track was greeted with a beautiful day, only to see the rain come down in buckets later on. For the love of all that is good and holy, let’s hope that next Friday’s races are a go.

*** The pundits and fans can analyze each group to death before a major international soccer event, but the group stage rarely goes according to plan. Invariably, some contenders crash out early and some underdogs manage to squeak through, but usually the class of the tournament shines through in the end. And so it goes at Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. The group stage w r a p p e d u p Tu e s d a y with France, England and Ukraine still alive to earn one of two group D spots in the quarter-finals. So far we’ve seen

Greece beat out Russia for the second spot in Group A on a tie-breaker, and the Dutch go winless in a performance that was completely bereft of the creativity shown by the team that went to the final at the 2010 World Cup. Sure, the Dutch were in the Group of Death alongside Germany, Portugal and Denmark, but they clearly were not on the same level as the Germans and Portuguese. Even against the underdog Danes, the Oranje showed no finishing ability and went down to defeat. Group C went largely as expected, although Spain needed a last-minute goal against Croatia to ensure a trip to the quarters, and Italy advanced despite winning only one game. The quarter-finals begin tomorrow and continue into the weekend, with the Czech Republic facing Portugal and Germany taking on Greece. Spain will play the

second seed in Group D and Italy will play the first seed. I can’t stand Portugal, but the Czechs were lucky to advance and will be over their heads, particularly if captain Tomas Rosicky is unavailable. Ditto for the Greeks, who pulled off a feel-good story reminiscent of their magical Euro 2004 run, but are severely overmatched against Germany, who have been the most impressive side in the tournament so far. For those who don’t pay any attention to soccer, I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming. Josh Lewis can be re a c h e d b y p h o n e a t 634-2654, by e-mail at sports@estevanmercury. ca, on Twitter at twitter. com/joshlewis306 or on his Bruins Banter blog at estevanmercury.ca/bruinsbanter. Just don’t disturb him during the NHL draft this weekend.

STATISTICAL STORY

All statistics are accurate as of Tuesday afternoon.

Swift Current Estevan Yorkton White Sox Melville Moose Jaw

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NSWB Law Firm is pleased to announce our newest Articling Student who has joined our firm.

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Riley grew up on a farm north of Kennedy, Saskatchewan. After high school, he attended the University of Regina where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with distinction in 2009. Following his studies at the University of Regina, he attended the University of Saskatchewan where he obtained his Juris Doctor of Law with distinction in 2012. Riley moved to Weyburn in May of 2012 to commence his Articles at NSWB. In his spare time he enjoys playing hockey and staying active. Riley looks forward to meeting and serving the people of Weyburn.

WELCOME TO OUR NEW PHARMACY STAFF

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ECS Saddle Series wraps up Golf Saskatchewan adds junior team championships

The rodeo club at Estevan Comprehensive School recently finished its annual Saddle Series for the 201112 year. Casey Barbour was this year’s saddle winner, along with her horse Dot. Next was Chantelle Schiestel, followed by Bailey Holzer, Kelsey Hirsch, Callie Barbour, Tija Donovan, Lisa Johansen, Sammy Barbour and Laura Murphy. The ECS group is the only school-based rodeo club in Saskatchewan. The club rides once a week in September, October, April, May and June. The Saddle Series consists of eight competition nights. Members compete in pleasure, reining, barrel racing, pole bending and quadrangle stakes events each night, along with another random event meant to be fun. Members of the community volunteer their time to judge the competition nights. Also part of the Saddle

ECS Saddle Series winner Casey Barbour accepts the winning saddle from Lindsay Collins of the rodeo club. Series points are sales on raffle tickets sold on a horse. The ECS club also runs an Old School Series each year, which allows the parents, judges and clinicians of the club to compete, while students are responsible for judging, tracking points and setting up. Clinics held by the club

this year included western pleasure, reining, barrel racing, pole bending, horsemanship and roping. ECS teacher Lindsay Collins, who runs the club, said it is losing a large group of Grade 12 students, which will make the club quite small unless a lot of Grade 9 students sign up.

Golf Saskatchewan, in partnership with the PGA (Professional Golfers Association) of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch, recently announced the creation of a junior men’s team championship and a junior women’s team championship as part of the SGI CANADA Saskatchewan Junior Men’s & Women’s Championships beginning in 2012. T h e j u n i o r m e n ’s competition will have teams consisting of three golfers. The lower two scores from each hole will make up the team score for that hole to be accumulated over the full 18 holes each day of competitive play. The team with the lowest score over the three days of the championship will be crowned the Saskatchewan Junior Men’s Team Champion. The junior women’s

competition will have teams consisting of two golfers. The lowest single score from each hole will make up the team score for that hole to be accumulated over the full 18 holes each day of competitive play. Just like the junior men’s event, the team with the lowest score over the three days of the championship will be crowned the Saskatchewan Junior Women’s Team Champion. Players competing in the Saskatchewan Junior Men’s & Women’s Team Championships will also be eligible to win the individual competition of the SGI CANADA Saskatchewan Junior Men’s & Women’s Championships and receive the chance to represent Saskatchewan at the Canadian Junior Boys Championship and the Royale Cup Canadian

Junior Girls Championship respectively. T h i s y e a r ’s S G I CANADA Saskatchewan Junior Men’s & Women’s Championships and Saskatchewan Junior Men’s & Women’s Team Championships will be held at The Legends Golf Club in Warman, July 2-4. “We are excited to incorporate a team championship with our provincial juniors,” said Phil Grosse, Manager of Sport Development & Marketing for Golf Saskatchewan. “This initiative encourages golf clubs to invest in the future at their club and to provide opportunities for kids to develop, play, and have fun with the sport. The best junior golf tournament in Saskatchewan just got a lot more fun for everyone involved in junior golf.”

Marriage on the Diamond Estevan’s Chris Lesy and Jenna Henton had a baseball-themed wedding on Saturday. The ceremony was originally going to be held at Lynn Prime Park, but was moved inside when the field got too wet. Still, the wedding party had their photos taken on the local softball diamonds.


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At The Library.....

Mondays & Wednesdays, @ 3:00, 3:30 & 4:00 pm – Hello Computer! – Come and get answers to your computer questions in one-on-one sessions. Bring your laptop or use a public computer. **When registering please indicate what you would like to learn. Thursday, June 21st @ 6:30 pm – Cover to Cover Book Club – This month we will be discussing the Curtains by Tom Jokinen. At 44, Tom embarks on a career as an undertaker. This new vocation provides him with an amazing opportunity to explore, first-hand, our culture’s relationship with the dead and the rituals we put in place to cope with death. It is a hair-raising and hilarious first-person account of Jokinen’s adventures. Enlightening, funny and full of life in the midst of death. Call 636-1621 to pick up your copy today! . New members always welcome! Saturday, June 23rd @ 2:00 pm – Aboriginal Cooking/Culture Afternoon – June is Aboriginal History month. To mark the occasion, come to the library to learn more about Aboriginal culture. Participants will help prepare an Aboriginal meal of Assiniboine game stew and bannock. While the food is cooking, we will watch a short documentary (24 minutes) on Aboriginal spirituality and learn about the medicine wheel. Dining and discussion will follow. Join us to broaden your horizons and learn something new! Adults only please. Monday, June 25th @ 4:00 to 5:30 pm – Kids Only Snacks – For Ages 6-14. Come out & learn how to make healthy food that tastes yummy! All supplies will be provided to make an apple-grape salad & whole wheat crazy bread. Limited registration so call soon @ 636-1621. It’s cool to cook! (Please mention any food allergies when registering). Tuesday, June 26th @ 2:00 pm – Tuesday Afternoon Book Club – This month we will be discussing Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. An intensely articulate and moving memoir of self-discovery. Eat, Pray, Love is about what can happen when you claim responsibility for your own contentment and stop trying to live in imitation of society’s ideals. It is certain to touch anyone who has ever woken up to the unrelenting need for change. Call 636-1621 to pick up your copy today! New members always welcome! Thursday, June 28th @ 10:30 am – Baby Time – Ages 0 to 18 months old & their caregivers. This is the perfect way to welcome baby to the Library! Join us for 30 minutes of interactive songs, rhymes and a short story. We’ll make a special craft then stay and chat with other new parents! Thursday, June 28th @ 6:00 pm – Chic Earring Racks – Having trouble keeping track of your earrings? Looking for a practical and economical means of organizing them? Come to the library and craft a chic earring holder out of a cheese grater. Join us to get organized, save money and have a good time! *The projects will need to dry and be sprayed with protective sealer. Participants will pick them up Thursday, June 29 or later. Teens & adults welcome. There will be no Baby Time, Toddler Time or Story Time Programs for July & August. Regular sessions will start in September. The Library will be closed Sundays starting June 17th. Please pre-register for all programs unless otherwise indicated. Call 636-1621.

Journeyman Electrician The City of Estevan is searching for a reliable self-starter who is independent, has initiative and takes pride in their trade. What we’re looking for; • Licenced Interprovincial Journeyman Electrician • Proficiency in Computer Software • Monday to Friday availability - occassional weekends for special events • Driver’s Licence - Class 5 Kelvin Pillipow, Human Resources Co-ordinator We offer; 1102-4th Street • Great schedule with varied Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 duties P: (306) 634-1842 • Strong work life balance F: (306) 634-9790 • Competitive wage hr@estevan.ca • Great people to work with

LIFEGUARDS

More than a great paycheck, a career with a difference. Permanent Full Time Positions Requirements • Current Certification in • National Lifeguarding Services (Bronze Cross/Medallion) • Assistant Water Safety Instructor/WSI • First Aid/CPR • Ensure the safety of Aquatic Centre Guests Enjoy • Great work environment • Continuous learning opportunities • Outstanding benefit package • Working with great people

• Instruct lessons for children and adults

alike. • Administer First Aid in the event of an emergency • Keep environment clean, and free of hazards.

Apply to: Kelvin Pillipow - Human Resources 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan SK S4A 0W7 Phone: 306-634-1842 • Fax: 306-634-9790 Email: hr@estevan.ca

Summer Camp at the EAGM! Are you 7-12? Are you excited about making awesome art? Then the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum has exciting news for you! We’re running three amazing summer art camps and we want YOU to come join us!

Register NOW! Only $50 per week per child. Call us at 306-634-7644, email Karly at galleryed@sasktel.net, or come to the EAGM at 118 4th St. Register early: space is limited!

Estevan Art Gallery and Museum Garage Sale Fundraiser

Don’t miss this three day garage sale event at the EAGM located at 118 – 4th Street! Tons of furniture, books, folding chairs and tables, art supplies, clothes, home decor, kitchen items and much, much more! If you’re tired of your own clutter, feel free to make a donation to our sale! We will be accepting donations until June 23th. Don’t miss out on the best garage sale and the best deals of the summer! Contact Karly at 634-7644 for more information.

To apply or receive further information please see contact information below.

Application packages can be picked up at the Estevan Police Service or mailed out upon request. Please return the completed package with an updated resume in a sealed envelope to:

Estevan Police Service

301-11th Ave., Estevan, Saskatchewan. S4A 1C7 or call 306 634 4767. You can also email: schartrand@estevanpolice.ca or jpierson@estevanpolice.ca Del Block – Chief of Police, Estevan Police Service Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Tip of the Week The Estevan Police Service would like to remind the residents of following; According to the All Terrain Vehicles Act, No person shall operate an all terrain vehicle: (a) Without due care and attention; (b) Without reasonable consideration for other persons in the area or who might reasonably be expected to be in the area; (c) At a speed greater than is reasonable and safe in the circumstances and in any case at a speed greater than 80 km/hr; (d) Except for the purpose of crossing a highway or using a bridge or weir, at a distance of less than 2 meters from the travelled portion of the highway; (e) On the untraveled portion of a highway between one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise except in the same direction as the vehicles travelling on the travelled portion of that side of the highway; (f) With a passenger unless the all terrain vehicle was designed by the original manufacturer of the all terrain vehicle for the transportation of passengers; Also according to City by-law #89-1294 section 22(b) and the All terrain vehicle act Section 7(1)- it is unlawful to operate an all terrain vehicle on or near a highway, street or any public or private property within the city limits of Estevan. Fines for any of these offences range from $80- $150.00 and as a result the all terrain vehicle may be seized for 30 days. Thank you, Cst D STEPHANY #44 Estevan Police Service

Ever wonder what happens at a major event? Do you want to make extra money? No plans for the weekend?

We are searching for Events staff to assist with the set-up/tear down, seating and parking for events held at Spectra Place.

We offer: • Opportunity to meet great people • Flex scheduling • Chance to be part of the show experience

Do you: • Have an attention to detail • Thrive in a fast paced environment • Work well under pressure • Enjoy tight deadlines

Be part of a great team, apply to: Kelvin Pillipow, Human Resources Manager 1102 4th Street, Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 E-mail: hr@estevan.ca Phone (306)461-5905

TENDER The City of Estevan is accepting bids for daily office cleaning (1 to 1.5 hours per day) at the Estevan Medical Clinic. Sealed bids should be sent to the following address and must be received no later than July 3rd, 2012 at 2:30pm: Legislative Services Business Division Main Floor – 1102 – 4th Street City of Estevan, Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 Public opening of tenders shall take place at 2:30 p.m., C.S.T., Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012 in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Estevan, Saskatchewan. For more information, and/or a complete list of cleaning requirements, please contact Pat Joyce at estevanmedical@gmail.com or call 306-634-2661. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.

SUPPORT WORKERS NEEDED

Southeast Regional Victim Services is looking for volunteers in the Estevan City Police / Estevan RCMP detachment area to work with victims of crime and traumatic events by providing information, advocacy, support and referral. Victim Services is a police-affiliated program. The following qualifications are needed: * 18 years of age or older * pass a police security screening and take an oath of confidentiality * sincere interest in and the ability to work with people * successfully complete initial training program and participate in ongoing training and staff meetings Training is provided free of charge. Funded by Saskatchewan Justice. For further information, please call 634-8040.

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Thursday July 5th 10am – 8 pm Friday July 6th 10 am – 5pm Saturday July 7th 1pm – 3pm

COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (Dispatcher)

Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication skills. This person will handle incoming telephone calls, general public inquiries and complaints, and will communicate via radio transmissions with members on patrol. Must be able to work independently under stress as well as produce a high degree of accuracy.

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Beginner Basic (July 9-13, 1pm-4pm) will help you create different kinds of art like drawing, photography, and sculpture. It’s an art extravaganza! Exploring Art History (July 16-20, 9am-noon OR 1pm-4pm) is an adventure through time to important art styles, periods, and artists that you will get the chance to recreate in your very own masterpieces. Incredible Installations (July 23-27, 9am-noon OR 1pm-4pm) will let you work with your peers to learn about installation art and create your very own exhibit envisioning the future of Estevan. We’ll have an opening just for your work on Heritage Day, July 31 at 6pm, and your work will hang in the gallery for all of August.

The Estevan Police Service was established in 1906 and has been built on a tradition of excellence. The City of Estevan has experienced a great deal of growth in the past three years, especially in the energy sector including oil, coal mining and power generation. This growth and economic boom has created several challenges within the City of Estevan including the Police Service. The Estevan Police Service is increasing the size of the Police Service and currently has two vacancies for the position of Constable. The Estevan Police Service has a rigorous application process; however, this process is to ensure that the people we hire to wear the Estevan Police Service uniform are the right people for the job. If you are hired as a new recruit you will enter a rigorous training period of 42 weeks. The first 18 weeks will be at the Saskatchewan Police College in Regina, Saskatchewan where you will receive instruction in criminal law, officer safety, self defence, firearms, report writing and cross cultural training. After graduating from the Police College you will receive a further 24 weeks of field training under the guidance of a Field Training Officer. Experienced members are encouraged to apply. The Estevan Police Service offers an exciting career in law enforcement with excellent benefits and a competitive salary.

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Estevan Mercury

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Construction Bulletin

KING ST. FROM KOHALY RD TO SISTER RODDY RD. The City of Estevan is undertaking construction for Concrete and Surface Works The affected area includes all of King St. Property access and parking restrictions are to occur. This work will commence June11, 2012 and will take approximately four (4) weeks to complete (subject to weather) Souris Valley Paving will perform this work within the current Bylaw regulations and specifications. Water Main Replacement The City of Estevan is undertaking concrete work and road works at: Souris Avenue – Seventh Street to King Street The purpose of this work is to provide timely and cost effective replacement of existing cast iron water main with PVC pipe, replacement of existing water and sanitary sewer services from water & sewer main up to the property line and surface restoration. This work would require closure of immediate areas of excavation and may necessitate parking restriction in adjacent areas. This work will commence during the week of April 9, 2012 (from Seventh Street) and will take approximately Four (4) Weeks to complete (subject to weather). Glen Peterson Construction Ltd. will perform this work within the current Bylaw regulations. George Street – Dufferin Avenue to Bannatyne Avenue The purpose of this work is to provide timely and cost effective replacement of existing cast iron water main with PVC pipe, replacement of existing water and sanitary sewer services from water & sewer main up to the property line and surface restoration. This work would require closure of immediate areas of excavation and may necessitate parking restriction in adjacent areas. This work will commence during the week of April 9, 2012 and will take approximately Three (3) to Four (4) Weeks to complete (subject to weather). Glen Peterson Construction Ltd. will perform this work within the current Bylaw regulations. Woodlawn Reservoir The City of Estevan is undertaking construction of a Treated Drinking Water Reservoir. The affected area includes The Woodlawn Avenue Right of Way North of the St. Joseph’s Hospital. This Right of Way is not a though road and no traffic will be allowed in the area that is not involved with the reservoir construction. This work will commence March 5, 2012 and will take approximately ten (10) months to complete. Ledcor Construction Ltd. and JV&M Constructors Inc will perform this work within the current Bylaw regulations and specifications. Safety Construction site could be dangerous. If you have children, please ask them to keep a safe distance from the site. We will take every precaution to ensure public safety, but we need your assistance to constrain the natural curiosity of younger children. Please DO NOT attempt to go close to areas affected. Theft or Vandalism If you see any act of vandalism, theft or anyone suspiciously tampering with equipment, signage or barricades please contact call Police. Questions and Concerns The City of Estevan, Engineering Services apologize for any inconveniences that this work may cause and thank you in advance for your cooperation and patience. If you have any question or concerns, please call at 634-1818 or approach the supervisor or foreman on site.

TENDER

With summer just around the corner, it’s time for families to enjoy an evening around their backyard fire pits. To ensure your summer fun is not dampened, keep in mind a few fire safety tips while using your outdoor fire pit. -Many people are allergic to smoke, so be courteous to your neighbours and don’t allow smoke from your fire to interfere with their enjoyment of the outdoors. -Keep your fire manageable. Large fires can give off excessive amounts of heat, which could easily ignite surrounding combustible materials (fences, decks, sheds). -Never start a fire in your pit with flammable liquids. Remember your boy scout days, and start it with small kindling. -Small children should always be kept a safe distance from the fire pit. -Keep a garden hose nearby, just in case hot embers do escape. -Never leave your fire unattended. Before you retire for the evening, soak your fire down with water to ensure all hot embers are completely extinguished. -A permit is required for all outdoor fire pits. They’re free. Just drop by the Fire Hall for a permit application. -If requested to extinguish your fire by a City Official (Police or Fire), please do so immediately. Failure to comply will result in a revoked permit, and a fee for service should the Fire Department be called to extinguish it on your behalf. Be fire safe and enjoy your fire pit this summer.

Zoning Bylaw #2010-1834 states that: 6.5 FENCE PROVISIONS No person shall construct a fence, gate, wall or other means of enclosure, or keep a hedge or shrubs on a residential developed site in a residential district that is higher (above ground level), than; a) b) c) d)

e)

Two (2.0) meters in the rear or sideyard of any site; 1.22 meters in the front yard of any site excepting where a lot’s side property line constitutes a rear lot line of an abutting site in which case the provision of (i) shall apply; Two (2.0) meters in the case where a side yard is flanking a major roadway or municipal reserve parcel; Fencing undertaken in residential areas shall be of a decorative nature consisting of acceptable materials based on the site characteristics of the surrounding properties. Chain link fence is discouraged and barbwire is prohibited. Fences shall be situated along the common property line or entirely within the boundaries of the lot on which they are being constructed.

PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED DISCRETIONARY USE Public Notice is hereby given that the City of Estevan has received an application for redevelopment of three existing lots into three individual “Multi-unit Residential Dwellings (four-plex)” on the following properties: 1) Legal Description: Lot 5,6,7 Block 32 , Plan AG 4740 Civic Address: #714-22 Fifth Street The above noted property is zoned Commercial Transitional Zone (C4) in which ‘Residential Dwellings’ are discretionary uses, and are only permitted subject to the approval of City Council. Prior to the application/development being considered any person can make written submissions and/or make representation to Council on the proposal. Any such intentions or questions in regards to the development proposal should be directed to Land Development Services, 1102 Fourth Street, Estevan, Saskatchewan, S4A 0W7 [tel 634-1862] [email: ebjorge@estevan.ca] on or before the 28th Day of June, 2012.

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE ESTEVAN ARTS COUNCIL

We are back on track! UPCOMING CLASSES in the VISUAL ARTS • Screen Printing with Astrid Phillips – August 11 • Rosemaling (Scandinavian art style of painting on wood) with Cheryl Andrist – October 12 & 14 • Woodcarving with Doris Sheldon (www.cottage_countrycarving.com) – Nov 17 & 18 • Pottery with Darlene Martin - Children classes – Nov 10, 24 & Dec 8 - Adult Sessions – Nov 10, 24 & Dec 8 Culture on the Go! Self Guided Tour from Estevan to North Portal, SK You’ll visit artist’s studios, galleries, artistic photographers, pottery studio and three ‘art related’ businesses JULY 19 – 20 – 21 Annual Adjudicated Art Show November 3 & 4 2012 For details, please call our office at 634-3942 And/or visit our website www.estevanartscouncil.com

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Outdoor Fire Pit Safety

With the nice weather upon us, many citizens may be thinking of starting an outdoor project.

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The City of Estevan invites tenders for the services of a qualified Mail/Package Courier. • This is a service of delivering mail twice daily at 9:00 am and 3:00 pm to City Hall and Leisure Services. • Also all processed mail dropped off at the Canada Post Office daily. • Hand Delivery of Council and Board Packages around the City as required • Bus Depot pick up and delivery as required • This position requires the driver to own a cell phone and be reachable during business hours. Interested parties are encouraged to respond by forwarding sealed envelopes marked “Courier Tender” To the following address by 2:30 pm, Tuesday July 3, 2012. Legislative Services ~ Main Floor – 1102 4th Street Estevan, SK S4A 0W7 ~ Fax (306) 634-9790 Public opening of tenders shall take place at 2:30 PM on July 3, 2012, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Estevan, SK Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

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Warning Signs of Tornadoes: • Severe thunderstorms with frequent thunder and lightning • An extremely dark sky sometimes highlighted by green or yellow clouds • A rumbling sound, such as a freight train or a whistling sound similar to a jet aircraft • A funnel cloud at the rear of a thunder cloud often behind a curtain of heavy rain or hail What to Do During a Tornado: If you are near a building: 1. Listen to your radio during severe thunderstorms 2. If a Tornado Warning has been issued take cover immediately. 3. Go to the basement or take shelter in a small interior ground floor room, closet or hallway. 4. Protect yourself by sitting under a heavy table or desk. 5. Stay away from windows and outside walls and doors. 6. Do not use elevators. 7. Avoid large halls, churches, arenas etc.: their roofs are more likely to collapse. 8. Stay close to the ground, protect your head and hide from flying debris. If you are driving: 1. If you are driving try to get to a nearby shelter –drive away from the tornado at a right angle. 2. Do not get caught in a car or mobile home – take shelter elsewhere. If no shelter is available, lie face down in a ditch or culvert away from the vehicle or mobile home. 3. If a tornado seems to be standing still, it is either traveling away from you or heading right for you. 4. Stay close to the ground, protect your head and hide from flying debris.zv Hail: Hail forms when updrafts in thunderclouds carry raindrops upwards into extremely cold areas and freeze layer upon layer until they are too heavy and fall to the ground Hailstones vary in size from peas to grapefruits and fall at great speed. People have been seriously injured by hailstones. What to Do When It Hails: 1. Take cover when hail begins to fall. 2. Do not go out to cover plants, cars or garden furniture or to rescue animals. For more information regarding Emergency Preparedness, please contact Helen Fornwald, EMO Coordinator at 634–1860.

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SUMMER SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS Environment Canada monitors the weather 24 hours a day, every day of the year. If a severe storm is on the way, the weather service uses the local media and Environment Canada’s Weather Radio to alert the public. There are two basic types of alerts: A Weather watch is provided when conditions are favorable for a severe storm to develop. These are usually issued early in the day. It is a good idea to pay attention to the weather and listen to the radio or TV for up-dated information. A Weather Warning means that severe weather is happening or that severe weather conditions are very likely. A thunderstorm develops in an unstable atmosphere when warm moist air near the earth’s surface rises quickly and cools. The moisture condenses to form rain droplets and dark thunder clouds. These storms are often accompanied by hail, lightning, heavy rain, high winds and tornadoes. Thunderstorms are usually over in an hour, although a series of thunderstorms can last for several hours. Lightning –During a thunderstorm the air is charged with electricity. Bolts of lightning hit the ground at about 40,000 km per second – so fast that the series of strikes hitting the ground appear as a single bolt. What To Do When There Is Lightning: 1. Estimate how far away the lightning is. Every second between the flash of lightning and the thunderclap equals 300 meters. If you count fewer than 30 seconds, take shelter immediately. 2. If indoors, stay away from windows, doors, fireplaces, radiators, sinks, bathtubs, appliances, metal pipes, telephones and other things which conduct electricity. (You can use a cell phone) 3. Unplug radios, computers and televisions. 4. Do not go to rescue the laundry on the clothesline as it conducts electricity. If outdoors, take shelter in a building, ditch or a culvert but never under a tree. 5. If caught in the open, do not lie flat but crouch in the leap frog position and lower your head. 6. Do not ride bicycles, motorcycles or golf carts or use metal tools as they conduct electricity. 7. If swimming or in a boat, get back to shore immediately. 8. If you are in a car, stay there but pull away from trees which might fall on you. 9. You may resume activity 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder. Tornadoes Tornadoes are violent windstorms identified by their twisting funnel- shaped cloud. They are always produced by thunderstorms, but not every thunderstorm produces a tornado. They travel between 20 to 90 km/h, are erratic and can change course suddenly. Do not chase tornadoes. Tornado Watch means the weather could develop a tornado. Tornado Warning means a tornado has been seen or it is very likely that one will develop shortly.

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June 20, 2012

WEDNESDAY

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– Burton Cummings

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Along with providing an incredible evening of entertainment Friday at Spectra Place, Burton Cummings proved to be a man of many facial expressions.

Cummings returns to his part of the world The sounds in Spectra Place were never so sweet as when Burton Cummings took the glucose out of Estevan’s diet, opening with No Sugar Tonight for his concert last Friday. The band played the nostalgia-inducing opening to The Guess Who’s popular track, and then Cummings strolled out casually from the back of the stage to adoring applause. He settled himself behind the keyboard, and for the next two hours he played some of the sweetest rock songs a Canadian musician has ever produced. In The Guess Who’s early days, Cummings and the rest of the band did extensive touring in Western Canada and he told the crowd of about 2,000 people it felt good to be back in the Prairies. “This is my part of the world,” said the Winnipeg native, who now lives mostly in Los Angeles. Cummings proved he still has speed in his

64-year-old fingers, playing some quick piano solos, and demonstrated his voice has aged well over his career, as he rang out the chorus to Undun and the high notes on These Eyes. The audience was appreciative but subdued for most of the show. Cummings finally brought the house down and the people to their feet with the opening riff of American Woman. The Guess Who’s iconic rock song got everyone up and dancing. When Cummings spoke to The Mercury last week, he noted the power of hit songs, immediately recognizable by the first notes. He recalled opening for Jefferson Airplane in Winnipeg during The Guess Who’s early days. They played a great show and thought they would be the only band remembered at the end of the night. “ We t h o u g h t t h e y wouldn’t be able to compare to our show,” he said. “Four bars into White Rab-

bit, (the audience) forgot we were just on stage. That’s when I learned the power of a hit record, because the first four bars made them forget about our 60-minute set.” For an aging rocker, Cummings is still very in tune with modern marketing and has embraced the digital age of music. He told the audience to take as many photos as they wanted of the performance, inviting them to shoot video of the entire show and post it online if they pleased. “If you don’t let people bootleg your stuff, you’re finished.” Cummings performed with the band he’s been touring with for more than a decade, The Carpet Frogs. Those at the show may have recognized his bass guitarist from another performance here recently. Jeff Jones played Estevan last year with Tom Cochrane and Red Rider for Spectra Place’s inaugural concert. Now working on mix-

Supporting Cummings at Friday’s show was a collection of top musicians including guitarist David Love.

ing his upcoming DVD, Burton Cummings Live at Massey Hall. The footage was captured during two performances, one from 2010, and another in 2011 that he wanted to do so each performance was his best. Cummings said the project is great for him because he’s honoured to have his name associated with Massey Hall, one of Canada’s most hallowed concert halls. “The ghosts in there are amazing,” he said, referring to the musical greats who have graced the Massey Hall stage before him. He is also completing a book of poetry, The Writings of B. L. Cummings, which is due out later this summer. It’s a compilation of 47 poems he’s written, many of which he has posted on his blog. The next concert Estevan is hosting at Spectra Place is scheduled for Aug. 12, when Simple Plan makes a stop in the Energy City.

Cummings salutes the crowd during Friday’s show. The iconic Manitoba rocker performed for roughly two hours during Friday’s show.

Cummings broke out his flute for a rendition of the classic Guess Who song Undun.


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Do you remember?

TEN YEARS AGO: Several members of the Wylie-Mitchell Air Cadet Squadron participated in the national Cadets Caring for Canada program on June 7. As their project, they chose to mow and clean the Taylorton Heritage Cemetery located near Roche Percee. The Saskatchewan Volleyball Association recognized a pair of Estevan residents for their outstanding 2001-02 season. Noah Roellchen-Pfhol, a Grade 12 student at ECS, received the SVA’s juvenile player of the year award in recognition of his impressive volleyball showing during the past year, which earned him a spot on Team Saskatchewan. Garth Shoemaker, who coached by the ECS Elecs boys’ volleyball team and the Sundogs, was chosen as the men’s developmental coach of the year by the SVA. Joyce Evans was hired to serve as executive director of SMILE Services in Estevan. She took over the

duties formerly handled by John Len who had resigned for health reasons. Just prior to her appointment, she had spent the past 18 months with the Southeast Regional College in an administrative position at the Estevan campus. Cleaner air ... that’s what Estevan and area were to experience in the near future. SaskPower held a press conference at Boundary Dam Power Station on June 14 during which it was announced that the corporation would be spending $9 million to cut fly ash emissions at the plant. This was in addition to a five-year, $62-million initiative that was already reducing fly ash emissions from the power station. The $9 million was to be invested in an upgraded electrostatic precipitator on Unit 6. Work was to begin immediately, and was scheduled for completion by the summer of 2003. Spruce Ridge - that was the name chosen for the new joint-use school

that was to be constructed west of the Estevan Comprehensive School. The name was selected from 65 entries submitted in the “name the school” competition, with the winning entry coming from Brenda and Adrian Malaryk. Adrian was a Grade 6 student at Scotsburn School. TWENTY YEARS AGO: It was announced that due to cutbacks in the recent provincial budget, government funding for Estevan’s Creighton Lodge light-care home would no longer be available. Saskatchewan Health said that all provincial funding for Level II light-care homes throughout the province, including the local facility, was to be cut off. The annual St. Joseph’s Hospital Duck Derby fundraiser was held on June 14. About 50 spectators lined the bridge near Vaughn’s Crossing in Woodlawn Regional Park as 1,500 rubber ducks were launched into

the Souris River. Following the race, an afternoon of carnival-like activity was held in the Quonset at Rotary Park. Organizers said that once all expenses were paid, it was expected that about $4,500 would be realized for the hospital building fund. Scotsburn School in Estevan was one of 11 Saskatchewan schools that were winners of a physical education award. The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, in conjunction with Fitness Canada, presented the National School Recognition Award to Scotsburn as a salute to the school’s high quality physical education program. Merv Young of Macoun set a new Canadian record in the squad division at the Canadian Drug Free National Powerlifting Championships in Taber, Alta., on June 13. Young was the silver medallist in the 100-kilogram weight class with his successful squat lift that saw him hoist 227.5 kilograms while he bench pressed 140 kg and had a deadlift of 200 kg for a 567.5 kg total.

60 and Over Club Notes Submitted by Shirley Graham Club Secretary

It took me 50 years to learn - you don’t, under “any” circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night! The clubroom was beautifully decorated on Saturday, June 16 as we helped Lorna Stubel cel-

ebrate her 80th birthday. Congratulations, Lorna. The bridge winners on Wednesday, June 13 were as follows: Coming in first was Helen Marriott, second went to Irma Lesiuk and third was taken by Audrey Lausch. The Thursday, June 14 cribbage winners were: Adele and Louis Belanger, first; Dennis Zimmerman

and Jim Ward, second; June Engelke and Art Friesen, third. Remember ... the last potluck supper of the summer will be held on Thursday, June 28 at 5 p.m. with cribbage to follow. There was a terrible fire in an apartment block. The fire department was called and one fire truck was far ahead of the others. Arriving

before the other trucks, they quickly put out the blaze. The mayor, impressed with their good job, gave them a dinner and the key to the city. When presenting the key, the mayor asked, “What is the first thing you will do?” The fireman quickly answered, “Get the brakes fixed on that truck!” Have a good day!

T H I RT Y Y E A R S AGO: Estevan celebrated its 25th anniversary of being a city June 10, 11, 12 and 13 with the weather being perfect and a number of top-notch events offered. With more than 1,200 school children as well as the choir from the 60 and Over Club in attendance, the sing-out that was part of the activities was so successful it was decided to would become an annual event. Among the other offerings were a cake decorating contest, a parade, hot-air balloon rides, a water polo tournament, stock car races, seniors’ activities including both a whist tournament and bridge tournament, and a steak barbecue complete with birthday cake. In conjunction with the celebration, the Kinsmen Club also held their annual carnival at the curling rink on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The ELCW of Trinity Lutheran Church in Estevan reported a very busy winter and spring. They held weekly work days at the church auditorium during which the women

made 123 quilts as well as packing 80 layettes, eight boxes of soap, and a few Klenli-Kits, all of which had been sent to Canadian Lutheran World Relief. The team of Andy and Gladys Martin captured the annual Lorman Mixed Two-Ball Competition held on June 13 at Estevan Woodlawn Golf Club. They beat out Murray and Diane Fowler to claim the championship flight title. Marg Hudak of Estevan was presented with a plaque as she was honoured for her years of volunteer service to the Girl Guide movement. She had been involved with the Guides since coming to Estevan in 1974, rising through the ranks as Brownie leader from 1974-76 and Guide leader from 1976-79. As well as Guide leader, Hudak assumed the position of District Commissioner in 1978 and received her appointment as Black Diamond Division Commissioner in 1979. Her term of office was completed on May 30, 1982, and she had now agreed to stay on provincial council as adviser to the Black Diamond Division.

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WEDNESDAY

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Card of Thanks The 2012 Saskatchewan Morgan Open Horse Show was held June 9 and 10 at the Estevan Exhibition Centre. Due to weather conditions, the show went over very well with 30 entries from different parts of Saskatchewan. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers for their help and those who sponsored the show. Thank you to our judge Sandy Assman, and Wayne Temple who was the announcer, as well as chairperson for the show committee, Stan Milford.

Johnny & Anita Fleck celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on June 16th

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In Loving Memory of Victor Kolenz 1930 - 2009 Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. Time may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out neverThe memory of those happy days When we were all together. It’s been 3 years, We still all miss you. - Leona and Family.

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Anna (Annie) Nettie Ciepliski January 24, 1916 June 12, 2005 TO OUR MUM, BABA, GREAT BABA: We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time has only proved to us How much we miss you yet. *** Stephen James Ciepliski November 29, 1908 June 28, 2006 TO OUR DAD, DIDO, GREAT DIDO: Time may heal the broken hearted, Time may make the wound less sore; But it cannot fill the longing, For our Dad who has gone before. Who shall say the grief is lessened, Though smiles hide the tears; Memories keep the wounds still open, With the passing of the years. - Forever loved and remembered by your family. Sending you all of our blessings and love, Walter, Donald, Marion, Basil, their spouses, your Grandchildren and their spouses, and all of your Great Grandchildren. TWEED In Loving Memory of Blaine Husband, Father, Grandfather Who passed away June 24, 2007 It’s lonely here without you, We miss you more each day, For life is not the same for us, Since you were called away. To your resting place we visit Place flowers and lights with care, But no one knows our heartache When we turn and leave you there. - Loved and missed, Rita, Darryl, Charlotte, Brandon, Rob, Jodi, Madelyne, Kolton.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE Rose and Charles Nicholson Memorial Service on June 28th, 2012 - 3:00 p.m. Chapel of Hall Funeral Services JUNE 30th ALAMEDA FISHING DERBY AND SUPPER Adult ($75) and Youth ($35) Divisions Call 489-2187 for Information or Tickets

In Memory of Blaine Tweed Who passed away June 24, 2007 Three little words forget me not Don’t seem much, but mean a lot. Just a memory fond and true To show, dear friend, we think of you. - Always remembered by Ron, Sharon and Family.

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In Memory of Bryan Lawson Who passed away June 22, 2011 You were the light in our lives, And you were too soon gone. Then darkness came but couldn’t stay Cause your spirit still lives strong. Your smile spoke a thousand words Without a word being spoken. You could never hurt another soul And yet our hearts were broken. You left us with your legacy We feel now from above. Our memories are priceless But the greatest was your love. No farewell words were spoken, No time to say goodbye. You were gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. You were a husband and a father Made to completely fit those parts. God has you in His keeping, We hold you in our hearts. - Heather, Spencer and Mackenzie.

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Domestic cars

Domestic cars

Family Owned Dealership Since 1937 1021 - 4th STREET, ESTEVAN PHONE: (306) 634-3629

USED CARS

2009 MAZDA CX-7 40,000km.......................................................... $29,900 2009 Sebring Touring.Very.nice.car......................................... $15,995 2008 DoDge CHArger 68,000.kms............................................. $17,500 2008 VW neW beeTLe ConVerTibLe 64,000.kms.................... $17,995 2008 CHrySLer Sebring Only.20,000.kms............................... $14,995

USED TRUCKS/VANS

HEATED CANOLA WANTED!! - GREEN CANOLA - SPRING THRASHED - DAMAGED CANOLA FEED OATS WANTED!! - BARLEY, OATS, WHT - LIGHT OR TOUGH - SPRING THRASHED HEATED FLAX WANTED!! HEATED PEAS HEATED LENTILS "ON FARM PICKUP" Westcan Feed & Grain 1-877-250-5252

LAND WANTED

The Mercury Classifieds Are Blooming with Great Buys! Domestic cars

Domestic cars

801 13th Ave., ESTEVAN Ph: 634-3661 or 1-888-634-3661

SOUTHEAST SASK USED CAR SUPERSTORE CARS

2011 CHEV MALIBU PLATINUM EDITION 30,000 kms .......................... $18,900 2008 PONTIAV G6 AXP 25,000 kms, leather, roof...................................... $19,700 2008 CHEV COBALT 4 door, sport red, 56,840 kms ...................................... $11,900 2008 CHEV COBALT COUPE auto, power roof, 40,800 kms ......................... $11,900 2006 BUICK ALLURE local trade, 124,000 kms .............................................. $9,950 2004 CHEV CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE auto, leather, chrome wheels, 8,600 kms ..................................................................................................... Sale $32,300 $33,900

TRUCKS, SUVS, VANS

CUSTOM BUILT READY TO MOVE HOMES: R. Barkman Construction, Cromer, Manitoba. Quality workmanship and materials. Please Phone Randy at 204662-4561 for Estimates and Design or Stop in to Visit Our Homes. NEW 20’ wide Manufactured Mobile Home, 20x76, 1520 sq. ft., 4 Stainless steel appliances 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Delivered, levelled and blocked within 100 miles of Estevan starting at $99,900. New 16’ wide Manufactured Mobile Home, 16x76, 1216 sq. ft., 4 Stainless steel appliances, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Delivered, levelled and blocked within 100 miles of Estevan starting at $75,900. Phone 1-587-434-8525. READY TO MOVE HOMES! Some Floor plans are available online. Book now for delivery fall 2012. W. GIESBRECHT HOMES, Ste. Anne, MB, Phone 1-204-3463231 or www.wgiesbrechthomes.ca

Real estate seRvices

Steel BuildingS / granarieS BLOWOUT INVENTORY STEEL BUILDING SALE - Save up to 50%. Drastically reduced. 50x100, 60x120, 40x100, 25x30, 30x40. Sale ends June 30th. First come, first serve. Rocket Canada 1-877357-4427. STEEL BUILDING HUGH CLEARANCE SALE! 20X24 $4,658. 25X28 $5,295. 30X40 $7,790. 32X54 $10,600. 40X58 $14,895. 47X78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

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Used Cars

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2009 DoDge Challenger White, 83,005 kms.............................SolD 2008 CheV MalIBU lT Silver, 72,340 kms......................................SolD 2006 PonTIaC granD PrIX gT Super charged, bronze, 126,441 kms ....................................................................................$10,900 2006 honDa CIVIC eX Black, 140,201 kms....................................$9,900 2006 MITSUBIShI lanCer Black, 100,388 kms .............................SolD 2005 VolKSWagen JeTTa Grey, 104,041 kms.............................SolD 2005 aUDI a8l Black 106,725 kms................................................$24,900

Business OppOrtunities

Used Trucks, SUVs & Vans 2011 JeeP granD CheroKee lareDo Black, 30,078 kms .......SolD

CARPET CLEANING Business for sale. Great for second income or ready to be taken to full time. Great base clientele. Will train. Phone 306-636-2188.

2011 CheV TraVerSe Loaded, white, 21,000 kms .....................$34,900 2011 CaDIllaC eSCalaDe White, 39,500 kms..........................$59,900 2011 JeeP PaTrIoT Silver, 17,444 kms .......................................$23,900 2010 DoDge JoUrneY rT Red, 41,021 kms ..............................$25,900 2010 raM 3500 CreW long BoX Tan, 67,000 kms ..................$39,900 2008 CheV SIlVeraDo CreW White, 110,462 kms ...................$21,900 2009 DoDge granD CaraVan Red, 47,000 kms ........................SolD 2009 JeeP CoMManDer SPorT Leather, 59,000 kms ..............$23,900 2009 ForD eSCaPe XlT Red, 65,761 kms..................................$18,900 2009 JeeP PaTrIoT Red, 46,905 kms .........................................$17,900 2009 ForD eSCaPe XlT 86,507 kms ..........................................$18,900 2009 CheV SIlVeraDo CreW CaB lS White,110,000 kms .....$19,900 2008 gMC SIerra CreW SlT White, 114,007 kms ....................$21,900 2008 CheV aValanChe lS Tan, 108,013 kms...........................$22,900 2008 ForD F350 larIaT DUallY Black, 170,000 kms ..............$29,900 2008 ForD eSCaPe XlT Red, 57,258 kms..................................$17,900 2007 ForD F350 larIaT Blue, 240,126 kms ...............................$19,900 2006 JeeP lIBerTY lTD Red, 101,000 kms ................................$12,900 2006 DoDge DaKoTa CreW CaB Grey, 76,000 kms ................$15,900 2006 DoDge raM 2500 QUaD CaB Diesel, blue, 180,000 kms .$26,900 2006 JeeP granD CheroKee lareDo Black, 98,937 kms ....$15,900 2006 DoDge raM 2500 Mega CaB Blue, 156,400 kms .............$28,900

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IndustrIal/ CommerCIal COMMERCIAL BUILDING: 5,440 sq. ft., built in 2008 - for sale in Carlyle. Prime location. Phone 577-7809 for details.

Call The Estevan Mercury at 634-2654 to place your ad today!

2011 CHEV 3/4 EXT LONG BOX 4X4 38,800 kms ................................. SOLD $34,900 2011 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB loaded, leather, 58,000 kms, nav, roof ........ $34,900 2011 GMC YUKON cloth, 20’s, white, 54,000 kms ...................................... $37,900 SOLD 2011 DODGE DAKOTA CREW 4X4 19,200 kms....................................... $25,700 2011 FORD ESCAPE LTD loaded, leather, power roof, only 15,500 kms .......... $27,800 2011 CHEV TRAVERSE AWD, LT, quad, buckets, 43,400 kms ........................ $29,900 2010 JEEP LIBERTY extra clean, only 26,000 kms ........................................ SOLD $20,900 2010 GMC 1 TON CREW CAB DURAMAX 163,000 kms ......................... $28,700 2010 CHEV CREW 4x4 very nice, black with 20’s, local trade, 45,000 kms .... $31,700 2010 CHEV 1500 CREW 4X4 6.2L, max pkg, 134,000 kms, local trade ...... $21,980 2009 FORD ESCAPE XLT tr.tow, remote start, 62,000 kms ........................... $21,900 2009 CADILLAC SRX 4.6 V8 SPORT power roof, 58,7000 kms ................. $32,700 2009 BUICK ENCLAVE CX AWD 64,685 kms, very well equippedSOLD ................ $32,880 2008 FORD F-150 CREW XLT 53,201 kms, local trade .............................. $24,900 2008 DODGE NITRO SXT white, only 62,000 kms ...................................... $19,900 2008 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ sunroof, DVD, loaded, very nice, local trade, 79,000 kms ................................................................................................... SOLD $33,700 2008 HUMMER H3 fully loaded, cloth buckets, very clean, 69,000 kms........... $26,900 2008 SATURN VUE AWD A/C, cruise, tilt, pw, pl, 78,000 kms ..................... $18,990 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED AWD, black, local trade, 101,300 kms ................ $19,900 2008 ACADIA SLT AWD, Red Jewel, tint coat, leather, local trade, 93,000 kms.. $26,900 2007 GMC CANYON CREW 4x4 local trade, only 54,000 kms ................... $19,900 SOLD 2007 CHEV TRAILBLAZER SS AWD 395 HP, leather, power roof, 100,000 kms ................................................................................ SOLD $23,700 2007 PONTIAC TORRENT A/C, pw, pl, cruise, tilt, AWD 110,000SOLD kms ........ $14,600 2006 ENVOY DENALI loaded, leather, local trade .......................................... $11,900 SOLD 2005 ACURA MDX leather, power roof, only 102,000 kms ............................ $17,900 2002 YUKON DENALI XL fully loaded, local trade, only 126,000 kms ............ $13,700

Estevan Mercury Classified Ads Work!

HOME OF THE POWER TEAM!

409 Kensington avenue ~ estevan, Sask. Phone: 634-3221

If you haven’t shopped PoWer DoDge you may have paid too much!

2011 DoDge grAnD CArAVAn CreW Loaded,.11,400.kms. SOLD.... $28,995 2011 ForD F150 CreW CAb 24,500.kms..................................... $32,995 2011 ToWn & CounTry............................................................... $31,900 2011 grAnD CHeroKee.............................................................. $39,500 2011 DoDge 1500 CreW CAb big Horn 49,800.kms............... $33,900 2010 grAnD CArAVAn SXT 45,000.kms..................................... $22,900 2010 DoDge Journey rT AWD Loaded..................................... $28,995 2010 ForD XLT SuPer CAb........................................................ $21,900 2010 gMC SierrA 1500 CreW CAb 59,000.kms........................ $27,995 2010 DoDge CALiber.................................................................. $13,995 2010 rAM 3500.Diesel.SLT............................................................. $36,995 2009 DoDge Journey rT Loaded.............................................. $27,995 2009 JeeP PATrioT LTD............................................................... $21,995 2008 rAM 2500 4X4 SLT Q/C Diesel............................................. SOLD $19,995 2008 ForD eSCAPe....................................................................... $13,900 2008 DoDge grAnD CArAVAn SXT.......................................... $15,995 2007 DoDge DurAngo Limited,.hemi,.loaded............................. $22,990 2007 ToWn AnD CounTry.......................................................... $12,995 2005 DoDge rAM 2500 SLT Q/C 4X4 Diesel................................ $18,995 2005 gMC 1500 CreW CAb.......................................................... $13,900 2005 DoDge 1500 Q/C SLT 87,000.kms........................................ $14,995 2003 ForD F-150 XLT.................................................................... $13,995 2003 DoDge 1500 Q/C SLT 2WD.................................................... $9,900

TRAILERS/MOTORHOMES/RVs

neW 2009 Sonny brooK, 34 Ft. 5TH WHeeL 3.Slides,.fire.place,. central.vac,.loaded .......................................................................... $49,995 2008 rPM Toy HAuLer, 26 Ft...................................................... $24,900 2006 roCKWooD TrAiLer, 26 Ft. Bunks.&.slide.out................. $16,500 1980 TrAVeL Air MoTorHoMe, 24 Ft......................................... $6,500

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Senchuk’s Super Deals! Used Cars

2010 LiNcoLN MKS, Loaded w/power roof, navigation, 25,000 km ........................................................................................$33,995 2011 FoRD MUSTANG V6 5 speed, loaded, 26,000 kms..............$21,995 2009 MUSTANG V6, loaded, only 7,500 kms .................................$17,995 2008 cHEVRoLET coBALT SPoRT, 2 door, loaded, 55,000 kms .........................................................................................SoLD 2007 PoNTiAc WAVE 4 door, 5 speed, only 50,000 kms ...............$8,995 2007 PoNTiAc G5 GT 2 doors, loaded with leather & power roof, auto, 106,000 kms ....................................................................................$10,995 2006 BMW Z4 3.0i coNVERTiBLE 38,000 miles ..........................$22,995

Used Trucks, SUVs & Vans

2012 RAPToR SUPERcREW 4x4 only 1,075 kms ........................$64,995 2011 EDGE LiMiTED ALL WHEEL DRiVE, fully loaded with Navigation & moon roofs, only 26,000 kms .....................................$38,995 2010 EScAPE XLT 4X4 loaded with 67,000 kms ...........................$20,995 2010 F150 PLATiNUM SUPERcREW 4x4, loaded with 30,000 kms...............................................................................$41,900 2010 F150 XLT cREW cAB 26,000 kms .......................................$29,995 2009 EDGE SPoRT ALLWHEEL DRiVE loaded with navigation & moonroof, 55,000 kms ........................................................................SoLD 2009 EScAPE XLT 4x4, 3.0L V6, loaded, with 100,000 kms .........$17,995 2008 GMc AcADiA SLE all wheel drive, loaded, 84,000 kms .......$22,995 2008 NiSSAN FRoNTiER cREW cAB 4x4 LE loaded with leather & power moonroof, 55,000 kms...........................................$23,995 2008 EXPEDiTioN LiMiTED MAX 4x4, fully loaded with 126,000 kms.............................................................................$29,995 2007 EXPEDiTioN EDDiE BoWER 4X4 loaded, 70,000 kms .......$25,995 2007 F150 HARLEY DAViDSoN cREW cAB 4X4 loaded, with Navigation and power roof, ony 72,000 kms .....................................................$31,900

Senchuk Ford Sales Ltd.

Your home of after sales service

118 Souris Avenue North – Estevan, Sask.

634-3696

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Auctions

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Look in Today’s Mercury for the Best Deals on Wheels!

SELLS BY MACK AUCTION June 23 at Estevan Motor Speedway 20’x50’ Shop for removal before October 31, 2012. Wired, Ventilated, Insulated & Lined, Overhead Door. Mack Auction Company 634-9512 for Viewing PL 311962


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Estevan Mercury

Domestic cars

Domestic cars

LONG CREEK MOTORS Auto Sales & Service Since 1970 www.longcreekmotors.carpages.ca

CARS

11 Chev Impala LS 4Dr factory warranty, 45,000 km .............................. $17,995 08 Chev Cobalt LT 2dr sunroof, factory warranty .................................... $11,995 07 Pontiac G6 SE 4dr factory warranty, loaded ....................................... $11,995 04 Chev Monte Carlo SS 2dr Dale Earnhardt Jr. Series warranty ........ $11,900 04 Chrysler PT Cruiser 4dr, warranty ........................................................ $6,995

TRUCKS, VANS & SUV’s

11 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Stow-n-go 47,900 km, factory warranty .. $22,995 11 Mitsubishi RVR SE 4WD factory warranty, 33,900 km ....................... $24,995 09 Chev Silverado LT Crew Cab 4x4 factory warranty ........................... $24,995 10 Dodge Dakota c/cab SXT 4x4 factory warranty, 56,100 km ............... $23,995 10 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT crew/cab 4x4 factory warranty ..........$172.00 Bi-wkly 09 Dodge Journey SXT AWD loaded, warranty .........................$173.78 Bi-wkly 09 Ford Escape XLT 4WD factory warranty 72,000 km ........................... $20,995 09 GMC Sierra SLE Ext/cab 2500 HD 4x4 6.0 V8, factory warranty .....$174.70 Bi-wkly 08 Chev Trailblazer 4x4 71,000 kms, factory warranty............................ $19,995 08 Honda CRV LX AWD loaded, warranty ............................................... $17,995 08 Nissan Rogue SL AWD 94,100 km sunroof, warranty ........................ $19,995 07 Ford F150 XLT Ext/Cab 4x4 loaded, warranty....................... $181.80 bi-wkly 05 Buick Rendezvous AWD CXL, 4dr, 7 pass, warranty ......................... $6,995 04 GMC Denali AWD 7 pass., leather, sunroof, warranty ........................ $17,995 03 Chev Venture Van EXT 8 pass, 92,000 km, warranty........................ $7,995 03 Chev Silverado LS E/Cab 4x4 loaded warranty ................................. $13,995 03 Dodge Dakota SLT E/Cab 4x4 topper, warranty ................................ $13,995 99 Ford Ranger Stepside SLT warranty.................................................... $5,995

Most of Our Vehicles are Covered by Lubrico Powertrain Warranty

Prices Reduced! ~ We Take Trades Reasonable Offers Considered PHONE COLLECT FOR KEN 634-7231 AFTER HOURS: Cell: 461-7805

421 - 4th Street – Estevan, Sask. e-mail: saleslongcreekmotors@sasktel.net

Utility trailers

Utility trailers

441 - 4th Street - Estevan 634-7977 highenergy@sasktel.net www.highenergytrailers.ca

2012 Rainbow Dump 7x14 $ 970000

TRAILERS

2012 Haulmark 7x22 Sled ATV Aluminum Wheels ......................... $8,649 2012 Haulmark 8.5x20 Sled ATV ...................................................... $9,499 2012 Haulmark 8.5x20 Deluxe, VNOSE ............................................ $9,700 2012 10ft. Aluminum 13” Wheels ..................................................... $2,300 2012 Haulmark 5x8 V ......................................................................... $3,499 2012 Rainbow 7x12 Dump ................................................................ $8,600 2012 Rainbow 18’ Dovetail C&E 14K GVW ...................................... $4,699 2012 Rainbow 18’ Car Hauler 7000 GVW ......................................... $3,400 2012 Rainbow 16’ Car 7000 GVW ..................................................... $3,100 2012 7X12 V-nose Low Hauler .......................................................... $8,495 2012 Rainbow 22’ Partial Tilt 14K GVW ........................................... $6,700 2012 10ft. Aluminum, tilt /10” Wheels .............................................. $1,795 2011 Haulmark 7x14 Aluminum Wheels .......................................... $6,600 2012 Newman10ft. Aluminum 10” Wheels ...................................... $2,150 2012 Newman Flip Up Ramp 6x12 (3500 axle) ................................ $2,150

TRUCKS

2006 Chevy 15 passenger van........................................................ $11,000 2005 15 Passenger Van 153,000 kms............................................. $12,000 2005 Chevy Uplander 7 Passenger Van .......................................... $5,000

WE HAVE RENTALS

Career OppOrtunities CALL FOR ARTISTS CARFAC SASK seeks mentors and trainees for a visual arts mentorship program from September 2012 to June 2013. Mentors should be experienced, professional artists. Trainees must be adults and not registered as students. Both must be Saskatchewan residents. Mentors receive $2750; trainees receive $300 for expenses. Deadline July 16, 2012. Call for more info(306)522-9788, programs@carfac.sk.ca

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RRSP PLAN. FAX RESUME TO: 403-264-0708 EMAIL RESUME TO: saskjobs@ entechindustries.ca EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNTIY The Crossing Resort is located in the Banff National Park and is now hiring for the following positions: * Cooks and Kitchen Help * Waiters/Waitresses * Front Desk * Housekeeping * Service Station Attendants * Maintenance Full-time seasonal positions. All room/board and amenities provided. Call (403) 761-7000, Fax (403)761-7006 or e-mail: employment@ thecrossingresort.com www.thecrossingresort.com

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Domestic cars

Domestic cars

RVs/CampeRs/TRaileRs FOR SALE: 1995 Jayco Travel Trailer, 30 ft. Bunk beds, separate bedroom, oak cabinets, patio room, bike rack. One owner. Asking $12,000 - O.B.O. Phone 306634-7437. FOR SALE: 2005 - 26 ft. Westwind Travel Trailer. Awning, one slide, queen bedroom, sleeps 5. Includes all appliances, RVQ equalizer hitch. Tires like new. Excellent condition. Phone 634-2809 or Cell 487-7819.

The Mercury Classifieds Are Blooming with Great Buys!

LOCAL ROCKY Mountain House company looking for a day rate and hourly vacuum truck operator. Must have current oilfield tickets. And up-to-date drivers abstract. Benefit package. Fax 403845-3903. LOG HAULERS! Multiyear load/haul contract, competitive rates, 10 month season, flexible delivery, Hwy or off. D & J Isley and Sons, Grande Prairie, Alberta. Call Cory 780-539-7580 or cory@isley.ca. YOUR NEW CAREER as close as your computer. Online Active Aging Fitness Practitioner Certificate. Work with older adult fitness programs, coach master athletes. GPRC Grande Prairie, Alberta. 1888-539-4772; www.gprc.ab.ca.

Trades Help REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY GAS FITTER/FURNACE SERVICE TECHNICIAN Full Time in Ft. St. John. Above Average wage potential for qualified person. Send resume to: dphl@telus.net or Fax: 250-787-1320

SIAST Instrumentation Instructor Have you ever thought of teaching in your Instrumentation field? Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Palliser Campus in Moose Jaw, SK, is seeking a full-time permanent, instructor in our Instrumentation program. This might be the right time to shift your career and give back to your trade through practical hands-on shop instruction and classroom theory. SIAST provides a wide range of benefits and ongoing employer-provided instructional training. Enjoy the summer off! You will be ready to succeed in this role if you have a diploma or degree in Instrumentation Engineering Technology, are eligible for certification as an A.Sc.T. or P.Eng and have two years of related experience. Contact Frank van Breugel, Program Head Instrumentation Program, SIAST Palliser Campus - 691-8336, vanbreugel@siast.sk.ca

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Obituaries Doreen Wagner

November 4, 1937 June 11, 2012 Doreen Wagner, late of Estevan, Sask., passed away in Kindersley, Sask. on Monday, June 11, 2012 at the age of 74 years. Doreen is survived by her son, Ron (Diane) Wagner and their children, Barb Wagner, Brenda (Jason) Buziak, Kurt (Moira) Wagner, Bobbi (James) Elliot, Curtis and Kendra Sackville and Amber and Riley Smith; son, Ray Wagner and his son, Lyle (Shannon) Wagner; son, Darryl (Marlene) Wagner and their children, Colby (Alexis) Wagner, Jamie and Mariah; son, Bryan Wagner and his daughter Roxanne; and daughter, Elaine (Curtis) Bradley and their children, Jeff Gartner, Jennifer (Norman) Mooney, Joann Gartner and Alicia, Graham and Ryan Bradley; 19 great grandchildren; brothers, Ed (Joyce) Wilker and family and Carl (Noreen) Wilker and family; sisters, Marie Nickle and family and Sophie Miller and family. A memorial service for Doreen was held on Saturday, June 16, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Hall Funeral Services, Estevan, with Mr. Doug Third officiating. Those so wishing may make donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in Doreen’s memory. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.hallfuneralservices.ca

Jean Ann Matchett

(nee Bannister) August 1, 1931 - May 26, 2012 Jean Matchett passed away peacefully with family at her side in Estevan, Sask. on Saturday, May 26, 2012 at the age of 80 years. Jean was born in Regina, Sask. and moved to Estevan with her husband Dave in February 1957. Jean’s caring and fun-loving nature was instrumental in guiding her children and grandchildren to a legacy of living for the moment and appreciating all of God’s creation. She especially loved watching, feeding and listening to her precious birds. Her kind and gentle spirit touched the lives of everyone who knew her. While her spirit lives on she will be greatly missed. Jean’s memory will live always with her beloved husband of 56 years, Dave, and children, Brenda (Marvin) Olson, Robert (Joan) Matchett and Richard (Janice) Matchett; grandchildren, Robin (Heather) Olson, Ryan (Lise) Olson, Alison (Brad) Seipp, Ashley Olson, Caitlin Matchett, Riley Matchett, Luke Matchett and James Matchett; great-grandchildren, Clara Jean Seipp and Chace Olson; brother, Bill (Helen) Bannister; brother-in-law, Ken (Muriel) Matchett and brother-in-law Vern (Joanne) Neuls; and numerous nieces and nephews. Jean was predeceased by her parents, William and Jean Bannister; step-brother, Allan McIntosh; sister, Mildred (Lockwood) Ironside; brother-in-law, Karl Lockwood; brother-inlaw, Jim Ironside; parents-in-law, James and Marguerite Matchet; and sister-in-law, Irene (Matchett) Neuls. A Memorial Service was held on Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in St. Paul’s United Church, Estevan. Interment took place at the Estevan City Cemetery. Those so wishing may make donations to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, 301 - 2550 12th Avenue, Regina, SK, S4P 3X1, the New Estevan Regional Nursing Home, 1201 - 2nd Street, Estevan, SK, S4A 0M1 or a charity of the donor’s choice in Jean’s memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan.

Thank You

Thank you to friends and family for the flowers, cards, kind words and other gifts; they were greatly appreciated. Thank you to Rev. Brenna Nickel for helping us through a difficult time and St. Paul’s United Church for the wonderful lunch. Thank you to Dustin and the staff at Hall Funeral Services for their guidance and understanding. Finally, a special thanks to the nurses and staff at the St. Joseph’s Hospital Long Term Care for the compassion and support provided to Jean and family.

Rosie Clementine Adams

February 12, 1919 June 5, 2012 Rosie Adams, late of Estevan, Sask., passed away in Estevan on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at the age of 93 years. Rosie is survived by her children, Geraldine (Hector) Wood, Vern (Sharon) Adams, Robert (Vivian) Adams, and Martha (Garry) Patzwald; grandchildren, Troy (Michelle) Adams, Jackie (Scott) Schuett, Todd (Marlene) Adams, Tyler (Kathy) Adams, Jolene (Rex Brigan) Wood, and Jerrad Patzwald; great grandchildren, Dylan, MacKenna, Destiny, Cale, Halle, Amanda, and Katie; sister, Tillie Carlberg; sister-in-law, Myrna Wetsch; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry; son, Marvin Adams; 6 brothers and 3 sisters. A viewing took place on Friday, June 8, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. from the Chapel of Hall Funeral Services. Funeral Service was held on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in Trinity Lutheran Church, Estevan, Sask. with Rev. Michelle Moore officiating. A private family interment followed in Souris Valley Memorial Gardens. Those wishing to do so may make a donation to the Creighton Lodge, 1026 Hillcrest Dr. Estevan, SK, S4A 1Y7, in memory of Rosie. Arrangements entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan.

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The family of Rosie Adams would like to thank all those who have kept us in your thoughts and prayers, those who attended Rosie’s funeral, and those who sent cards, love, food, and flowers. A huge thank you goes out to the staff and residents at Creighton Lodge. We realize that the caring, compassionate staff have gone “above and beyond” to make Rosie’s life there as comfortable and positive as possible. Many thanks! Thanks, also, to the doctors and nurses at St. Joseph’s for their kind, considerate care. You certainly made Rosie’s last days as comfortable as they could be. A special thanks to a wonderful Anglican minister, Michelle Moore, from Manor, who conducted the funeral service and to Jan Harris, who read the eulogy. Thanks to the lunch staff from St. Giles Anglican Church who prepared and served a lovely lunch after the funeral. Thanks to Hall Funeral Services. With very professional finesse, many stresses were relieved from the family. A special thanks to Dustin Hall who sang a beautiful solo. Good Job. - Rosie Adams’ Family

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Joyce Muirhead

A Memorial Service for Joyce Muirhead will be held on June 29 at 11:00 a.m. at the Estevan Legion Hall. The community is invited to attend. Lunch will follow.

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June 20, 2012 B15

Another jobs record smashed in May It’s becoming a repetitive story but likely one most people in Saskatchewan are not growing tired of. According to the recent Statistics Canada report, there are more people working in Saskatchewan than ever before. Employment increased by 10,400 people from May 2011 to May 2012, to an all-time high of 546,300. Saskatchewan’s year-overyear growth rate of 1.9 per cent was the second highest among the provinces, behind Alberta. Saskatchewan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in May decreased to 4.5 per cent from 4.9 per cent a month earlier - tied with Alberta for the lowest rate in the country, and well below the national unemployment

rate of 7.3 per cent. “These positive numbers reflect the province’s continuing economic momentum,” Economy Minister Bill Boyd said. “With record weekly earnings for workers and high optimism by businesses to expand their operations, future job prospects in Saskatchewan are strong.” Boyd made the comments June 8 at the headquarters of Magna Electric Corporation of Regina, an electrical projects group. The company has grown by 500 per cent since 2007 and plans to hire another 100 employees including engineers, electricians and labourers. Other highlights from the government release: • The labour force reached an all-time high of

571,600. • Full-time employment reached a record high of 448,400 for the month of May, up 9,800 from a year ago. • Off-reserve Aboriginal employment was up by 1,600 (4.2 per cent) for 12 consecutive months of yearover-year increases. The opposition NDP raised alarm bells over the 25,300 still without work and said the government’s lack of skills training is partly to blame. “With over 25,000 people unable to find jobs for which they are suited, the need for skills training could not be more clear,” NDP employment critic Cam Broten said. “The Sask. Party not only scrapped important job training programs in

previous budgets, but their most recent budget failed to provide sufficient funding to expand training capacity.” In their release, the NDP note a report released earlier this week by the Saskatchewan Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council noted that the skills shortage will soon be a skills crisis and it called on the Sask. Party government to make trades training a priority. The Saskatchewan Construction Association also expressed “disappointment” and said they “still want to see greater investment in apprenticeship training.” (Journal of Commerce, 3/28/2012) “The problem is that the Sask. Party government ignores the negative statistics and focuses solely on those it likes,” Broten said. “It’s great

that we have added jobs over the last year, we welcome that, but it’s shortsighted to write-off the 25,300 unemployed people and to ignore those who are raising important concerns about the lack of much needed skills training in our province.” The sectors that experienced job loss over the past year included: agriculture (-3,200 jobs); finance, insurance, real estate and leasing (-1,400 jobs); trade (-900 jobs); transportation and warehousing (-900 jobs); and manufacturing (-400 jobs). The number of selfemployed people dropped by 3,800. The regions with significant net job loss over the past year were: Yorkton-Melville (-600 jobs) and Swift Current-Moose Jaw (-500 jobs).

Red Cross to expand services in Saskatchewan The Canadian Red Cross will now be operating evacuation shelters across the province, as part of a new agreement with the government of Saskatchewan. The shelters will be used to house evacuees in the event of disasters such as forest fires or extreme flooding. “We are very pleased to partner with an outstanding organization like the Cana-

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work of volunteers capable of managing and operating multiple shelter accommodations for evacuees in the event of disasters, and for the cost of supplies such as cots and blankets. The government will also reimburse the CRC for direct expenses it incurs in operating shelters for our citizens (food, facility rentals, hygiene products, etc.).

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Cross-border shopping likely to increase A recent report by the Bank of Montreal says local retailers should brace for an increase of cross-border shopping. Released in late May, the report says that changes to the duty-free limit, which were announced in the last federal budget, is “likely to lead to a notable upswing of Canadians cross-border shopping this summer in numbers not seen in two decades.” As of June 1, the dutyfree limit for stays of more than 24 hours has jumped from $50 to $200. The limit for a visit of 48-hours or more has gone up to $800. Those increases coupled with the fact that the loonie is close to par with the U.S. dollar — just over 97 cents on Monday — and low prices across the border create an even larger disparity that Canadian businesses will have to overcome.

In the report, BMO economists note that in their random sampling of a basket of goods found that retail prices were 14 per cent higher than U.S. levels. The price gap is down from the 20 per cent difference they reported last year due in part to the dollar dipping below par and a lower rate of inflation in Canada. Although such issues as border delays and hassles, the price of gas, the increase in online shopping and the requirement of passports at the border has slowed cross-border visits from their record highs in the 1990s, The report predicts that trips south will increase to levels not seen since that period which will have a drain on the Canadian tourism industry. Worsening that impact is the fact that visits by Americans for more than 24 hours into Canada are at

all-time lows — the current ratio is 2.7 Canadians for every U.S. visitor. The ratio was 1:1 from 1995 to 2005, the report said. Those factors are having a negative impact on retailers in Canada. For the first time in years, U.S. retail sales growth is outstripping Canadian growth which the report called ironic as many U.S. companies have been opening locations in our country because of the struggling American economy. Although the Bank of Canada says cross-border shopping accounts for roughly two per cent of consumer spending, the BMO report feels that is very low. In fact, they estimate it is closer to eight to 10 per cent. “If correct, that represents a real drain on domestic retail sales, employment and government revenues; a drain that looks to deepen.”

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SFL calls for migrant committee New judgment enforcement

In light of recent revelations about fraud at the Temporary Foreign Workers Association of Canada and in light of the Federal Government’s recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, changes that will allow employers to pay migrant workers up to 15 per cent less than their peers and to bypass monitoring measures, the province’s labour lobby is calling for the establishment of the Saskatchewan commission on migrant working people. “We know that there are currently problems with the TFWP in Saskatchewan,” said Saskatchewan Federation of Labour President, Larry Hubich. “Only a few short weeks ago, we heard the regrettable stories of Guillermo Uscanga, Ivan

Estrada, and Erik Rivas. Now we hear that one individual attempting to come to Canada was defrauded of more than $2 million in property and cash. The existing TFWP clearly does not require adequate oversight, and it’s time to establish a commission on migrant working people to ensure that those coming to Saskatchewan are protected from exploitation.” In a press release, the SFL says the Harper government’s recent changes to the TFWP have been met with widespread criticism across the country. In addition to shifting the program towards a “fast track, pay less” model, the government has failed to consider implementing compliance-monitoring and enforcement mechanisms.

“A commission on migrant working people can provide two important functions for the people of Saskatchewan. First, it could provide important insight into how widespread problems of mistreatment and exploitation are under the TFWP in our province. Secondly, a commission could be entrusted with the authority to provide compliance-monitoring and enforcement services to ensure that employers that exploit migrant workers are identified and held accountable. The Federal government has failed to protect the interests of vulnerable working people in our province, and it is up to the government of Saskatchewan to ensure all people within our borders are treated fairly.”

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Midale Community Happenings By Catrina Moldenhauer Midale Correspondent

Just a reminder ... the Blake Berglund CD Release Party with guest J.R. Louis will be held on Monday, June 25 at the Midale School gymnasium beginning at 7:30 p.m. The event will serve as a fundraiser for a new swimming pool in Midale. Advance tickets are available at the Midale Town Office, Midale Credit Union, Henders Drugs in Estevan, and Pharmasave in Weyburn. Midale is in desperate need

of a new pool and this is a great event to come out to support. The Midale Pool Fundraiser Committee could use a couple more people to come on board and help with ideas to raise money. If you are interested, please call Colin Rosengren or Chris Dewtie. The class of 2012 graduates from Midale Central School celebrated on Friday, June 15. Midale Central School would like to welcome Mrs. Tara-Lee McIndoe as the new administrative assistant. In the fall, Miss Erika

Hilfrick will be teaching Kindergarten, Ms. Jessy Forrester-Tytlandsvik will be teaching Grades 3 and 4, Mr. Jordan Campbell will be teaching senior math and Miss Jade Ivan will be the new LST teacher. With all these newcomers, it means there are also farewells. MCS would like to thank and wish all the best to Ms. Busch, Mrs. Robock, Mr. Rau, Mrs. Martinson and Mrs. Klemenz. The Midale Oilmen’s Association annual fundraising golf tournament will be held on July 27 at Mainprize

Park. The tourney will be a two-person, best-ball format. Contact Darren Moldenhauer at 458-7780 or Catrina Moldenhauer at 458-2887 to enter or for more information. The Midale Museum will be open for visitors and tours until Labour Day weekend. The annual Threshing Bee and Heritage days will be held on July 28 and 29. Be sure to come out and enjoy the pancake breakfast each morning. Mainprize Marketplace will run on July 14 and August 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pederson Place. For more information or to book a table call Julie VanAlstyne at 458-2535. The Bethleham Lutheran Youth Group will be having a bottle drive Wednesday,

June 27 from 4 to 8 p.m. Please leave your bottles out and the kids will collect them. If you would like to arrange pickup ahead of time, please call Lisa Messer at 458-2330 or Tara Kolke at 458-2859. The Midale Public Library will once again be holding the TD Summer Reading Program. This year’s theme is Imagine! This theme will familiarize young readers with literature of the fantastic. Readers will be charmed by fantasy stories and novels and will be enthralled by tales of wonder. They will discover unusual creatures and strange machines in mysterious locales. Imagine a summer of books, games and activities that will give free rein to young people’s

imaginations. Preschool and children’s programs will take place every Wednesday morning at the Midale Public Library. Call 458-2742 for more information and to register your child. Edith Messer is currently in hospital in Estevan. Her son Darwin Messer and grandson Aaron from B.C. have been here to visit here as has granddaughter Bri-Anna Messer from Alberta. Edith’s daughter and son-in-law, Loralee and Rick O’Brien of Maple Creek and granddaughter Terralyn Gotro from B.C. have also been visitors with Edith. For those looking to book either of the rinks for events, please call or text Catrina Moldenhauer on the rink cellphone at 458-7555.

By Betty Baniulis North Portal Correspondent Lynn and Janice Howe of Sherwood Park, Alta., spent a few days visiting with Gene and Margaret Baniulis. Barry Barber and his

wife from Thailand have been visiting his mother, Norma Barber at Creighton Lodge in Estevan. Bette MacDonald, her daughter Cathie Davis and Cathie’s daughter, Leslie Smith of Regina, flew to Victoria, B.C. to visit with

Bette’s sister-in-law, Joyce MacDonald. Kevin and Joy Vancurren of North Portal were recent visitors with Blake and Claudia Vancurren in Grand Junction, Colo. A reminder to folks from the International Charge that during the summer, Sunday services will only be held at St. Paul’s United Church in Estevan at 10 a.m., with the first service to be held on July 1. There will be a picnic lunch at the International Golf Club in Portal on July 8, following the service in Estevan. A come and go tea in honour of Angela Abraham Brokenshire’s 65th birthday will be held at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church basement in Estevan on July 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. Jock, Ashlea and Teegan Fairweather went to Beulah, N.D. on May 30 to see Jock and Clarissa Fairweathers’ newest grandson. Zander James Walters, weighing 10 lb. 15 oz., and 22 1/2 inches long, was born to Angie and Steve Walters on May 30 in a Bismarck hospital; a brother for Toby and Jasper. Clarissa Fairweather and son John Fairweather of Estevan spent June 8 and 9 in Beulah, N.D., visiting with Angie and Steve Walters and boys, Toby, Jasper and infant son, Zander.

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Account Manager-Lending Stoughton Credit Union Limited The Postition: Reporting to the Manager of Lending, the position will: • Develop relationship with consumer, agricultural and small business members. • Be responsible for meeting with our members to identify lending needs, completing loan documentation, making lending decisions and cross selling credit union products and services. Qualifications: Ideal candidates will have: • A post-tsecondary education and 1-2 years experience in consumer lending with some exposure to agricultural lending or an equivalent combination of education and experience; The Credit Union: Stoughton Credit Union Limited is a full service financial institution. The credit union has two branches, assets of $70 million, loans of $34 million, a membership of 1800 and a staff complement of 11. To learn more about the credit union please see our website: www.stoughtoncu.com The Community: Stoughton is an active community of 850 in SE Saskatchewan situated in an area rich in agriculture and oil production. The town offers a wide variety of services including K to 12 school and community preschool, health care offices and may retail/service businesses. Recreational facilities include swimming pool, curling and skating rink, 9 hole grass green golf course and ball diamonds. Moose Mountain Provincial Park is only 75 km away, Estevan and Weyburn are 60 km and Regina is 150 km. To learn more about the community, see: http://stoughtn.sasktelwebhosting.com/ Compensation: Stoughton Credit Union Limited offers an excellent employee benefit package including a variable pay program and 6% matched pension contributions. The salary will be dependant on experience and qualifications. Closing: Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume in confidence by Thursday, June 27, 2012.

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Estevan Resource Well Completion technologies is currently accepting resumes for multiple qualified individuals to fill the position of Field Service Technician. This position is based at one of our field district offices located in Estevan, Saskatchewan. Resource is an industry leader in the design, manufacture and installation of down hole oil and gas completion tools and equipment both in Canada and in countries around the world. Our growing markets and customer base require the immediate appointment of several Field Service Technicians responsible for the installation and servicing of tools and equipment along with customer relations and sales. This position offers involvement in the grassroots operations of the company and provides the opportunity for significant personal growth and career expansion. Resource offers an exciting work environment along with a comprehensive medical benefits plan. • Minimum 2 years experience running and servicing down hole oil and gas completion equipment. • Experience with open hole multi-stage stimulation installations is essential. • Experience with cemented liner systems would be an asset. • Experience as a eld service technician on an international level would be an asset. • Salary to be negotiated commensurate with experience. Please reply to cshaw@resourcewct.com or call 306-634-7848

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Temporary Full Time Position

Slickline Division

Qualifications: Applicants must clearly demonstrate their relevant work experience and education in the area of Acquired Brain Injuries. Preferences may be given to a candidate possessing post secondary education in a related field, such as occupational therapy. Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to drive into the rural area. Must be in possession of a Police Record Check.

We are seeking dynamic and motivated Field Assistants for our Estevan location. Do you possess? • A valid driver’s license (Class 3) and Air Brakes (A) Endorsement • Previous Slickline and E-Line experience (would be an asset but not required). We are willing to train the right candidate! **Competitive compensation and full benefits** *Successful applicants must be willing to submit to and pass pre-employment testing* Please send cover letter and resume to

careers.account@pureenergyservices.com or fax to 403•237•9728 We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

Smile Services Inc. is in the process of hiring a candidate to fill a temporary full time position for 37.5 hours/week. The successful candidate will be required to administer the Acquired Brain Injury Independent Living Program, which include working with clients in the program.

Please forward resume to the manager: SMILE Services Inc. 1201 - 2nd Street Estevan, SK, S4A 0M1 Fax: 306 634 8535 Application Deadline is July 2, 2012 at 4:00 pm

2 POSITIONS, ESTEVAN, SK

SALES REPRESENTATIVE, SHAUNAVON, SK

SALES REPRESENTATIVE & SALES OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN

Siever, Vermeersch & Fonstad, an Association of Professional Accountants, is a growing, Estevanbased accounting firm providing a wide range of accounting services to our diverse clientele. To meet the demands of our continued growth we are accepting resumes for an accounting technician/accounting trainee. The ideal candidate will be an individual who possesses an accounting degree or diploma or an individual actively working towards an accounting degree, diploma or professional designation. Work experience in the accounting field will be considered an asset. The successful candidate will be exposed to a wide variety of assignments including bookkeeping, payroll, corporate working papers as well as personal and corporate taxation. A working knowledge of computer-based accounting programs will be considered an asset. The candidate must be able to perform well within a team-oriented work place. To learn more about this opportunity please view our website at www.svf.ca. We are committed to providing ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Closing date for this position will be June 22, 2012. Forward your resume to the following: Jim Vermeersch, CGA Siever, Vermeersch & Fonstad 1123 4th Street Estevan, Sask S4A 0W6 Fax: 634-2373

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GLOBAL EXPERTISE. LOCAL FOCUS.

Are you looking for a new challenge?

Leverage your experience in the oil and gas or chemical industry with Champion Technologies. We are the world’s largest privately owned oilfield chemical company, providing innovative and environmentally responsible solutions to oil and gas producers. Sales Representative Supported by our state-of-the-art laboratory and technical service experts, you will work closely with customers. You will be responsible for evaluating product effectiveness and recommending products and applications to improve customer production and profitability. Specifically you will: • Develop and maintain strong relationships with customers • Maintain current sales levels and increase sales volumes and profitability • Manage chemical programs and field applications Sales Office Administrator You will provide support to the Estevan district team in a variety of administrative functions. This role will include inventory control, accounts receivable, accounts payable, cost tracking, report and presentation preparation, purchasing and reception duties. Previous SAP experience is a definite asset. You exercise sound judgement and maintain a high level of accuracy while you juggle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Your administrative qualifications are enhanced with a positive, outgoing, flexible and self-confident attitude. Please apply online at www.champ-tech.com. Champion thanks all applicants in advance, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

GLOBAL EXPERTISE. LOCAL FOCUS.

Are you looking for a new challenge? Leverage your experience in the oil and gas or chemical industry with Champion Technologies. We are the world’s largest privately owned oilfield chemical company, providing innovative and environmentally responsible solutions to oil and gas producers. Supported by our state-of-the-art laboratory and technical service experts, you will work closely with customers. You will be responsible for evaluating product effectiveness and recommending products and applications to improve customer production and profitability. Specifically you will:

Has an opening in their

Production Department

• Develop and maintain strong relationships with customers • Maintain current sales levels and increase sales volumes and profitability • Manage chemical programs and field applications Consider a career with Champion in southwest Saskatchewan. You will be compensated competitively and work in a culture that fosters safe work practices, career development, teamwork, relationships and values-based decision-making. Please apply online at www.champ-tech.com. Champion thanks all applicants in advance, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

The Estevan Mercury requires a full time ad builder in their production department for two maternity leave positions. Applicants must be able to multi-task in a fast paced, deadline driven environment, He/she must be a team player with an eye for detail. Knowledge of Mac Computers and Adobe Creative Suite is an asset, but we are willing to train the right applicant. The position is Monday to Friday during business hours. Our company offers a health benefit package. Please mail or e-mail resume to:

Melanie Tribiger, Production Manager prepress@estevanmercury.ca The Estevan Mercury Box 730 Estevan, SK., S4A 2A6

TRICAN IS HIRING Trican Well Service is Canada’s largest pressure pumping company, with operations in Canada, USA, Russia, Kazakhstan, North Africa and Australia. Trican is founded on the principles of service excellence, operational safety and technical expertise, and is recognized as a technical leader and innovator within the oil and gas service industry. Trican has received numerous accolades as a top employer, offering an excellent base salary with one of the best benefit programs in the industry. If you are a motivated, service-oriented team player, we invite you to apply for one of the following positions:

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FIELD DOWNHOLE TOOL INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN

Candidates selected for an interview will be required to present a current drivers abstract. For more details, locations, and other Trican opportunities, visit www.trican.ca/careers FRACTURING | COILED TUBING | CEMENTING | ACIDIZING | NITROGEN | MICROSEISMIC | INDUSTRIAL & PIPELINE

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community campaign

Helping build the New Estevan Regional Nursing Home ... The Future Of Elder Care In Estevan

on reaching a milestone of $5 million We are now more than half-way to the fundraising goal of $8 million towards a new regional nursing home!

Goal $8,000,000

$5,000,000

The Hearthstone Community Campaign celebrated passing the $5 million mark in fundraising. From left to right, committee members: Tania Andrist, Roy Ludwig, Don Kindopp, Vern Buck and Eric Pullam.

You can be part of the Hearthstone Community Campaign to build a new regional nursing home in Estevan. Spread the word, volunteer to help, make your thoughtful, generous gift. Phone: 306-461-8306 • E-mail: vivianl@nernh.ca Website: www.nernh.ca community campaign

Helping build the New Estevan Regional Nursing Home

CONTRIBUTION ENCLOSED IS MY DONATION OF:  $500  $100  $50  $30  I PREFER TO GIVE $_______ FORM

NAME: _____________________________

ADDRESS: ___________________________

PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHEQUE PAYABLE TO: NEW ESTEVAN REGIONAL NURSING HOME MAIL TO: 1201 2ND STREET, ESTEVAN, SK S4A 0M1

CITY: ______________________________ I PREFER TO DONATE THROUGH MY:

PROVINCE: __________________________  VISA  MASTERCARD  AMERICAN EXPRESS  DISCOVER

CARD NUMBER: __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __

DONATE ONLINE AT WWW.NERNH.CA

POSTAL CODE: _______________________ EXPIRY DATE: __ __ / __ __ (MM/YY) EMAIL: _____________________________ CARDHOLDER NAME: ____________________________

PHONE: (H) _________________________ SIGNATURE: _________________________________ PHONE: (W) _________________________ REGISTERED CHARITY: 84250 9606 RR0001 (RECEIPTS ISSUED)


June 20, 2012

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Wednesday Jun e 27, 2012 Spectra Place

ECS Graduation Ceremony Program 5:30 pm 1. Processional - Grads formally enter the hall 2. O Canada 3. Invocation 4. Opening Remarks by Mr. Mike Little, Principal/Master of Ceremonies 5. Tribute to Senior Ring and Senor Pin 6. Presentation of Gift to the School

7. Tribute to Parents/Response 8. Tribute to Teachers/Response 9. Slide/Sound Show of Graduates 10. Valedictorian Address and Award 11. Presentation of Graduation Diplomas/ Announcement of Future Plans 12. Performance of Grad Choir 13. Closing Remarks/Recessional

t n e m o M y r e v E e v o L , y Live Every Da

Tim Bastiaansen

Katelynn Tedford

Avonlea . Estevan . Radville . Redvers . Oxbow

Alexandra Moore

Gavin Sauder

Mallory Wrubleski

Brett Smith

Alaina Pecson

Ryan Olsen

Ashlee Mack

Hannah Musselman

Britney Ruzesky

Jarrett Phillips

Highway 39 West, Estevan, SK (306) 634-6422

Brianna Hagen

Jenny Scott

#8-910 13th Ave. Estevan in the Beefeater Plaza • 634-0166

Caitlynn Frankard

Job Well Done! Congratulations Class of 2012

Cassy Smart

Phone: (306) 634-7399 Phone: (306) 634-7399 Lyle: (lhaukeness@pentarods.com) Phone: (306) 634-7399 Fax: (306) 634-6989 Lyle: (lhaukeness@pentarods.com) Fax: (306) 634-6989 Phone: (306) 634-7399 Cell: (306) 421-3682 Lyle: (lhaukeness@pentarods.com) -Fax: Specializing in Rod Pumping System Design - Directional, Horizontal & Vertical Cell: (306) 421-3682 (306) 634-6989 E-Mail: Estevan@pentarods.com Lyle: (lhaukeness@pentarods.com) E-Mail: Fax: Estevan@pentarods.com (306) 634-6989 Yvonne: (ysever@pentarods.com) (306) 421-3682 Yvonne: (ysever@pentarods.com) Cell: (306) Cell: 421-3682 E-Mail: Estevan@pentarods.com 58 Devonian Street 58E-Mail: Devonian Street Cell: (306) 421-5842 Yvonne: (ysever@pentarods.com) Cell: (306) 421-5842 -Estevan@pentarods.com Full line of API, High Strength Steel & Fiberglass Sucker Rods Yvonne: (ysever@pentarods.com) 58 Devonian Street Estevan, Saskatchewan Bailey: (Bjohnson@pentarods.com) Saskatchewan (306) 421-5842 Bailey: (Bjohnson@pentarods.com) 58 Devonian Street Cell: (306) Cell: 421-5842 Street,Estevan, Cell: (306)421-6770 Saskatchewan PO Box 667 Cell: (306)421-6770 Bailey: (Bjohnson@pentarods.com) PO Box 667 Estevan, Saskatchewan -Estevan, Complete Dynamometer & Fluid Level Services including Optimization Proposals Bailey: (Bjohnson@pentarods.com) Cell: (306)421-6770 PO S4A Box 2A6 667 S4A Cell: (306)421-6770 PO2A6 Box 667 2A6 Services including Automation SAM Well Managers, Wermac/Yaskawa VFDs, Xspoc www.pentarods.com S4A 2A6-S4A www.pentarods.com

Tamara Steman 902 - 4th

Progressive Realty

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634-2628

Web Based SCADA Packages Phone: (306) 634-7399 Fax: (306) 634-6989

www.pentarods.com www.pentarods.com Lyle:

(lhaukeness@pentarods.com)

98 Souris Ave. Estevan

634-6600


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Darrion Clarke

Blake Alexus

Nick Flegel

Trey Olson 481 Devonian St.

ESTEVAN Oilfield, Industrial, Commercial Ph:(306) 634-9888

REDRIVER Ph: 634-2114 or 634-2143 LUMBER LTD. rrlsalesdesk@sasktel.net Weekdays 7:00 am - 5:30 pm, Saturday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

Samantha Campbell 1339 4th Street, Estevan, SK Ph: 634-1020 www.century21.ca

Christina Freitag

Coffee Comfort 1215-4th Street, Estevan

634-2577

Tylor Thompson

407 Kensington Avenue Ph: (306) 634-5111

Creighton Lodge

634-4154

Taylor Johnson

Christopher Molyneaux

Spectra Place Concession

WOOD COUNTRY

Courtney Hoffort Jessie Clement

Katrina Goby

Alex Neumann

Diane & Clem Wenham 69 Escana St., Estevan • 634-6743

833 4th St, Estevan, SK 421-9549

Veronica Finkas

Kayleen Wingert

City of Estevan

Estevan, Sask. 634-5555

Regan Threinen

Wayde Curzon

CD CONTROLS 634-2619

413 Kensington Ave., Estevan, SK • 634-7296

Ed Komarnicki, MP Souris-Moose Mountain

5620086/043012

Congratulations and best wishes for success in your future endeavors.

Zoe Sereggela

Toll Free: 1-866-249-4697 Website:edkomarnicki.com

Courtney Irwin

Julian Rioux Estevan Branch • 833 4th Street www.spectracu.com 1-800-863-1312 • 636-7700

Brendon Bill

Cathedral Insurance Brokers

#10, 910 13th Avenue N., Estevan, SK S4A 2J4

Brenden Hall

Shayne Hall

Eric Arnott

Website: www.canyontech.ca

Tristan Williams Estevan Office: Phone: (306) 634-2681 Fax: (306) 636-7227


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Congratulations Class of 2012!

SUMMER 2011 COLOR COLLECTION Make an appointment for your free Summer Makeover.

With pride we wish each graduate a happy graduation and a lifetime of success and achievement as you follow your dreams.

Studio Name Address

Board of Education and Division Office Staff

Orval Cameron

Rhett Handley 2011 Merle Norman Cosmetics, Inc. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios have been independently owned and operated since 1931.

PhoneYergens Number Kirstie Business Hours

Estevan Shoppers Mall 400 King Street, Estevan, SK 1-306-636-1555

Summer 2011 Makeover Ad Slick 73-1 S.A.U. system: 3 columns x 7" (6-7/16" x 7") Photo expiration: 8/1/11

M E R L E N O R M A N . CO M

Kristen Seipp

601 4th Street, Estevan, SK 306-634-3212

Estevan Shoppers Mall

634-9577

R E S I Z I N G A N D C U S TO M I Z I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S A clear zone of 1/2 the height of the logo must be maintained as shown below. No text or graphic elements can appear in this clear zone. Logo and tagline may not be stretched or manipulated in any way.

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EMPLOYMENT KaylaOPPORTUNITY Day

CARLYLE /ESTEVAN Box 609 Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0 is (306) looking for a Cell: 577-8833

POWER TONG OPERATOR to start immediately.

• Drilling Rig experience is an asset, but will train. • Must have WHMIS, H2S, and First Aid & Clean Driver’s Abstract •Competitive wage and Benets Package available.

Email resume to: ttorq@hotmail.com or fax to: 453-6478

Halee Pachal

1/2x

Building Garett Earl Leaders. Driving Success. 1-866-GO-FLINT www.flintenergy.jobs Canadian Natural

Ian Mather

Colby Fessler

Brooklyn Wheeler

C&W

C&T

Oilfield Construction & Rentals Ltd.

Construction

T 306.634.2643 Resources Limited Locally F 306.634.3094 206 Souris Avenue North Estevan, Sk, (306) 634-5233 Estevan, SK S4A 1J7 C 306.485.7232 www.cnr.com Supreme Oilfield Construction Ltd. is an industry leader in oilfield services and we strive to provide the highest quality of service and safety when it comes to oilfield maintenance, facility construction, welding, lease builds and preparation, and trucking. We specialize in fiberglass pipeline installation. We are currently seeking applicants for the following full-time positions in Estevan, Saskatchewan.

owned & operated

421-3663

Box 208 • Estevan, SK • S4A 2A3 461-8471

421-3109

Safety Administrator • Able to facilitate the safety paperwork within our operations • Maintain safety filling system • Must have an interest in safety or interested to pursue a career in safety • 1 - 2 years of proven experience We offer: • • • • •

Katy Crook

1010 6th Street

634-6060

Competitive wages Benefits and RRSP package Room for advancement for qualified candidate We have compensation program to assist apprentices for training Safety training courses provided

Our benefits package and training and development are one of the key Dustinprograms MacCuish Jarren Senchuk reasons why candidates choose Carson as their 'employer of choice'. Supreme Oilfield Construction provides employees with all of the tools they need to grow and excel both personally and professionally.

Kylie Whitman

PLATINUM

APPLY NOW at www.flintenergy.jobs, call our Recruitment Toll-Free line at 1-866-GO-FLINT (1-866-463-5468) or contact Kent Pachal – Controller at 306-634324306-634-6949 2nd Street, Estevan 5533, Fax: or e-mail hr@carsonenergyservices.com

Phone: 634-3601

Brayden Hirsch

Call 306.421.6374 or 306.486.2110

HAIR DESIGN

#5-461 King St. Scotsburn Plaza, Estevan •

634-7878

Kristy Moriarty

1305 6th Street, Estevan Designing One Room at a Time

Phone: 636-2444

www.roombyroomfurniture.net

Thank you to all who apply; only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Jodi McLaughlin

Orpheum Theatre

Downtown Estevan 24 Hr Movie Information Line • 634-2321

Sammy Barbour Ayrton Van Der Westhuizen 1320 4th Street Estevan, SK S4A 0X2 306-634-9008

Dean & Daughters Repair Shop 116 Hwy 47S • 634-6114

Kaitlyn Pilloud

Jacie Stefiuk

Bailey Holzer 801 13th Ave., ESTEVAN

Ph: 634-3661 or 1-888-634-3661

612 Railway Ave., OXBOW

CHEV • BUICK • GMC

Ph: 483-2696 or 1-888-282-2221

Shelby Betzema Carter Wanner

Hien Le 104 - Hwy. 47 South ESTEVAN, SK 634-5588

Stephanie Fuglerud

89 Escana Street, Estevan Sk.

Phone: 637.2121

REAL • GOOD • FOOD

Cassidy Mack Lena Chen

Kyle Hovind

Phone: 634-8880 Toll Free: 1.866.332.2121

Kaeleen Wanner

Tanner Meyer

76 Souris Ave. N., Estevan Debit on Delivery Take Out Menu Available Visit our website: www.houstonpizza.ca

Brandon Oliver

Brayden Tuchscherer

Andrea Byer

634-2654

www.estevanmercury.ca

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Blake Alexus

Ian Armstrong

Eric Arnott

Sammy Barbour

JJ Barnstable

Keira Baryluk

Tim Bastiaansen

Morgan Beck

Britton Benning

Shelby Betzema

Alyssa Biberdorf

Brendon Bill

Preston Bilokraly

Bridget Bjorndalen

Kenzie Bolen

Patti Brewer

Kyle Brokenshire

Andrea Byer

Orval Cameron

Samantha Campbell

Lena Chen

Darrion Clarke

Jessie Clement

Austin Coleman

Jesse Collins

Merisha Cossette

Bryceton Cote

Katy Crook

Kenny Curtis

Wayde Curzon

Kayla Day

Derek Dechief

Kyla Deitz

Alanna Dickie

Alex Dukart

Rochelle Duncan

Garett Earl

John Elder

Olivia Ferrer

Colby Fessler

Veronica Finkas

Nick Flegel

Caitlynn Frankard

Lane Frasz

Jenna Frehlick

Christina Freitag

Stephanie Fuglerud

Janelle Gedak

Kellan George

Donavon Gibson

Katrina Goby

Nolan Graham

Aleks Grancharova

Kara Graves

Brianna Hagen

Michelle Hala

Brenden Hall

Shayne Hall

Rhett Handley

Mackenzie Hanson

Dylan Herzberg

Brayden Hirsch

Kelsey Hirsch

Sarah Hodgson

Courtney Hoffort

Travis Holma

Bailey Holzer

Kyle Hovind

Courtney Irwin

Edward Jensen

Jasdeep Jhajj

Lisa Johansen

Dylan Johner

Jennifer Johnson

Taylor Johnson

Morgan Kaip

Kaitlyn Keays

Karli Kittelson

Braydon Krahn

Shelaia Krall

Landon Lavoie

Andrew Le

Hien Le

Shannon Lee

Kelci Little

Dustin MacCuish

Ashlee Mack

Cassidy Mack

Mason Mack

Tanner Mack

Katrina Mantei

Marissa Martin

Ian Mather

Lynnette Mathieu

Zachary Matthews

Calvin Matthies

Jenny Mayer

Arnette McKay

Jodi McLaughlin

Tanner Meyer

Pree Mo

Christopher Molyneaux

Alexandra Moore

Kristy Moriarty

Laura Murphy

Alisha Murray

Hannah Musselman

Alex Neumann

Brandon Oliver

Ryan Olsen

Trey Olson

Halee Pachal

Marshall Pachiorka

Mitchell Pankewich

Joel Pasloski

Alaina Pecson

Shaun Perrin

Jarrett Phillips

Kaitlyn Pilloud

Jaren Prokop

Julian Rioux

Bree-Ann Ruzesky

Britney Ruzesky

Gavin Sauder

Chantelle Schiestel

Tehlar Schilling

Jayden Schindel

Dusty Schlamp

Mikaela Schlapkohl

Garret Schulte

Cassie Schwartz

Jenny Scott

Kristen Seipp

Stefan Seipp

Jarren Senchuk

Zoe Sereggela

Vijay Shalini

EhKu Shee

Brenden Smart

Cassy Smart

Larissa Smeltzer

Brett Smith

Jacie SteďŹ uk

Tamara Steman

Channelle Stendall

Jayden Storozuk

Jaide Strutt

Katelynn Tedford

Alex Thievin

Savannah Thompson

Tylor Thompson

Alannah Threinen

Regan Threinen

Kaitlin Tourond

Brayden Tuchscherer

Haylee Turton

Ayrton Van Der Westhuizen

Carter Wanner

Kaeleen Wanner

Sydney Wanner

Kayne Ward

Elijah Watchman

Brooklyn Wheeler

Kylie Whitman

Tyson Wilhelm

Karly Wilker

Cassidy Willerth

Tristan Williams

Kayleen Wingert

Mallory Wrubleski

Kirstie Yergens

Brady MacDonald

Congratulations to the Class of 2012!


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Kaitlyn Keays

Shelaia Krall

Landon Lavoie

Nolan Graham

JOHNSON

AUTO ELECTRIC

306-634-8889

117 4th Street, Estevan, SK

Tehlar Schilling

Unit 7 - 419 Kensington Ave. 634-6647

Michelle Hala

634-8500

Jenna Frehlick

PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.

1020 - 6th Street, Estevan, SK Ph: 634-2312

Serving Estevan & Area since 1967 1037 - 5th Street • Estevan - Ph: 634-5172 E-mail: jph@sasktel.net

Lisa Johansen

Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. 301A Kensington Ave. Estevan, SK.

Congratulations

1150 Taisey Crescent Estevan, SK • S4A 2T6

Mikaela Schlapkohl

NOW HIRING FUSION INDUSTRIES LTD.

80 King Street, E., Estevan, SK

Ph: 634-3689

Dylan Johner

Alex Thievin

#1 Frontier Street Estevan, Phone: SK S4A 2K9 634-6177

#1 Frontier Street ViewSK All• Fax: Careers at: Estevan, 636-6321

Alanna Dickie

HUSKY TRAVEL CENTRE

www.frontierpeterbilt.com 201 - 4th St., Estevan • 634-3109

Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. is an enterprising truck dealership with operations in Saskatoon, Regina Lloydminster and Estevan. Our ongoing development and phenomenal growth in the Truck Sales industry are evidence of the company's commitment to offering customers a comprehensive range of products which perform at optimum efficiency and provide valuable benefits.

Olivia Ferrer

John Elder

doreen eagles, mla ESTEVAN CoNSTiTuENCy offiCE

Chantelle Schiestel

Rochelle Duncan

1108 4th Street, Estevan Phone: 1-306-634-7311 Toll Free: 1-866-284-7496

Lynnette Mathieu

Aleks Grancharova

We have built a high level of customer trust and satisfaction through our new and used truck inventory and parts availability and reliability, strong geographic presence, premium service, and unparalleled value. We have a strong mandate to continue to grow in the marketplace and to provide quality service for sales, repairs, and maintenance.

Marissa Martin

Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. continually offer opportunities for our employees' career development, we have created an organization and a working environment aimed to attract, empower, reward, and retain the most dedicated, talented, and passionate individuals.

Britton Benning

Calvin Matthies

Apply by email or fax to

John Murie, Branch Manager 440 King Street jmurie@frontierpeterbilt.com / (306)636-6321 1227 - 4th Street Estevan Estevan, SK. While Frontier Peterbilt appreciates all applications Ph: 634-2423 • 634-1997 received, we advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted. Thank you for your interest for employment with Frontier Peterbilt Sales.

Travis Holma

Elijah Watchman Shannon Lee

Jenny Mayer

HENDERS DRUGS 1220 4th Street, Estevan • Phone: 634-3666

9 am - 9 pm Monday to Friday, 9 am - 6 pm Saturday, 12 noon - 4 pm Sundays & Holidays

315A Kensington Ave., Estevan, Sk. 634-2835

Larissa Smeltzer

Stefan Seipp

Cassie Schwartz Mason Mack

Office: 634-5224 Cell: 421-7119

Kenzie Bolen

These positions offer a competitive and comprehensive compensation package.

Phone: 634-5519 or 634-7341 24 Hwy. 39 E. Estevan

200 King Street • Ph: 634-6407

Jaren Prokop

Transport Technician

Used Truck Sales Rep Service Manager New Truck Sales Rep

Joel Pasloski

L & C Trucking

CANADIAN TIRE ESTEVAN

Lane Frasz

Estevan

Heavy Duty/Truck &

Estevan

B

#1 Breeze Street • 634-9556

#1 - 461 King Street, Estevan

636-BODY (2639)

Jesse Collins

5 STREET Autobody th

634-7101

601 - 5th St., Estevan, Sk.


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Zachary Matthews

Pree Si Mo

Patti Brewer

Haylee Turton

Channelle Stendall

Savannah Thompson

Jaide Strutt

Alex Dukart

Bree-Ann Ruzesky

Marshall Pachiorka

Mitchell Pankewich

Dylan Herzberg

Shaun Perrin

Job Well Done Class of 2012!

62 DEVONIAN ST. ESTEVAN, SK.

PH: 637-2180

Arnette McKay

Morgan Kaip

Merisha Cossette

JJ Barnstable

1506 4th Street, Estevan • (306) 634-8233 www.hallfuneralservices.ca

Preston Bilokraly

Bridget Bjorndalen

Austin Coleman

Bryceton Cote

Jennifer Johnson

Congratulations Class of 2012 Derek Dechief

Kaitlin Tourond

Cassidy Willerth

Morgan Beck

ROY'S

TRANSMISSION Ltd.

Southern Plains 826 4th St., Estevan • 634-4300

237 3rd Street, Estevan • Fax: 634-9838

634-7903


C8 June 20, 2012

EhKu Shee

Estevan Mercury

Jayden Schindel

Ian Armstrong

634-9228

238 4th St., Estevan

1437 4th Street

Dusty Schlamp

Mackenzie Hanson

1305 - 9th St. Estevan 634-6456

Donavon Gibson

Tanner Mack

Kyla Deitz

634-6276

Sydney Wanner

Kellan George

341 Imperial Avenue, Estevan, Saskatchewan • S4A 2H8 Fax: 306-634-2606 • Email: estevan@guardianoil.com

Alyssa Biberdorf

Kyle Brokenshire

BERT BAXTER TRANSPORT LTD.

Box 91, Estevan, Sk • S4A 2A2 • (306) 634-2587

Garret Schulte

BG

Edward Jensen

W

BRENT GEDAK WELDING LTD.

126 Lamoro St. just off Hwy 39 W. of Estevan Office: (306) 634-5150

www.brentgedakwelding.com

Vijay Shalini

Kara Graves

10 Cundall Dr. Esteven, Sk.

634-2030

Tyson Wilhelm

Kayne Ward

Jayden Storozuk

Brenden Smart

301 Kensington Ave. 3902 - 75th Ave. Fort Nelson, B.C. Estevan, SK. Leduc, AB. Phone: (250) 774-2615 Phone: (306) 634-3616 Phone: (888) 835-0541 www.bbaxtertransport.ca

Congratulations Kenny Curtis

Sarah Hodgson

Classic Jewelers

Braydon Krahn

Estevan Shoppers Mall Phone: 634-5338 www.classicjewelers.ca

Andrew Le

Class of 2012

www.kramer.ca

Kelci Little

Kiera Baryluk

Janelle Gedak

Karly Wilker

Jasdeep Jhajj

North Portal (306) 927-2165 Estevan (306) 634-5454

Congrats Grads!

PERCY H. DAVIS LTD.

Brady MacDonald

Katrina Mantei

“Your Home of After Sales Service”

Senchuk Ford Sales Ltd.

118 Souris Ave. N., Estevan • 634-3696 Toll Free: 1-877-880-9094 (sales) 1-877-883-2576 (service) E-mail: sales@senchuk.com • www.senchukford.ca

Kelsey Hirsch

Laura Murphy

Alannah Threinen

Karli Kittelson

Downtown Estevan 634-2220 or 634-3534


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