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HART, MARJORIE DELORES

Aug 22, 1932Feb 23, 2023

Marjorie Delores Hart (nee: Boyle) of Regina passed away in the Regina General Hospital on Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 90 years of age. Marjorie was born in Moose Jaw and raised and educated in the Petrolia District and Moose Jaw. After high school she started working for the Saskatchewan Government in several Departments from 1952 to 1987 which she enjoyed immensely. One bowling night she met Kenneth Hart and they were married June 8, 1963 and spent many happy years in their home where she enjoyed having company. Marjorie enjoyed bowling, curling, golf and was a member of the UCW (United Church Women) where she spent many hours helping out. She had a special place in her heart for animals especially their cat Cali of which she had many pictures throughout their home. She was a lifetime member of the Regina Humane Society. Marjorie was predeceased by her parents Daisy and Frederick Boyle; two brothers Murray and Gordon; mother-in-law Aganetha “Nettie” Hart; father-in-law Harry Hart and brothers-in-law Harvey Hart and Allen Walde; niece Maxine Boyle. Marjorie is survived by her husband Kenneth; brother Bev (Yvonne) Boyle; sisters-in-law Mona Boyle and Ruth Walde; and several nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank Laura Herasymuik, Dan Rashovich, Al Hill and Rose Marie Guntenson for all their help, support and friendship throughout this difficult time. Thank you. Also thank you to the Doctors, Nurses and staff at the Regina General Hospital 5E. A private graveside service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Regina Humane Society. Family and friends are invited to leave tributes at www. reginafuneralhome.ca. Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home and Cemetery (306) 789-8850.

MCNAB, JOAN EVA

The family of Joan Eva McNab is sad to announce her passing on Monday February 20, 2023. Joan is predeceased by her husband James; brother John; grandson Cody; and greatgrandchild Alexa. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Bill, Nina, Ken, Susan, and Lynne; grandchildren Tanya, Jesse, Melissa, Tessa, Jason, and Justin; 14 great-grandchildren; siblings Wes, Betty, Phyllis, Lorna, and Bill. Joan will also be missed by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Joan was born on October 12, 1938. She obtained her nursing diploma and started her career in Medicine Hat, Alberta. She continued nursing in Vanguard, SK, Moose Jaw, SK and a short assignment in Fort Smith, NWT. Joan was very family oriented. When she retired, she helped raise two of her grandchildren, Melissa, and Tessa. She enjoyed crafts, her birds, watching wildlife and old westerns. As per Joan’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. A luncheon is to be determined at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada 1200-2300 Yonge St, Box 2414 Toronto, ON M4P1E4. In living memory of Joan, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Ltd. Please sign the memorial register at website: www. jonesparkview.com (Obituaries).

Chrystine Dacey- Funeral Director

Glennis grew up on a farm just south of Moose Jaw before moving into the City as a young woman. She was dedicated and enjoyed her career of 32 years in payroll and scheduling at Valley View Centre. She loved to go out on the town with Myrtle, and eventually Kathy and Stephanie. Glennis also enjoyed shopping malls, grocery stores, picnics in the park, trips to the Burger Cabin, craft shows and bake sales, Veroba’s and Rodos. Dinners out with Rob, as well as community functions and trips away brought joy to her life. Car rides with Rob and dog Ozzie for sundaes were a frequent occurrence.

Glennis was a gentle soul who loved animals and gardening. She enjoyed riding horses on the farm, and any cats and dogs in her life were well spoiled. She loved to be in the backyard planting flowers, tomatoes, potatoes, zucchini, and tending the rhubarb. Decorating for the holidays, saskatoon berry picking excursions and family barbeques were things she really enjoyed. A private celebration of Glennis life will take place. Interment will take place at Sunset Cemetery. Donations in memory of Glennis may be made Humane Society, 1755 Stadacona St W, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7K7. In living memory of Glennis, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Ltd. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.jonesparkview.com (Obituaries). Dayna Chamberlain- Funeral Director

In Loving

In Memory Donald Kenneth Mortensen

April 19th, 1977- March 7th, 2021

Two years have passed But only feels like a day. Your presence always felt, But never near what you have to say!

Life carry's a sadness, That only you could replace, All of your memories Mom's treasures everyday. A tears falls everyday For our memories will Never fade away

Always in our hearts Never to be forgotten.

Mortensen Family And All Who Loved Him

Memory

THEODORE DREGER,

Aug 17, 1918 to March 3, 1970

IRENE DREGER (BARTOLE)

March 7, 1932 to March 7, 2022

Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you until we meet again. Forever in our hearts.

Love Paula, Robyn, Johnathon and families.

DESNOYERS, DENIS

It is with heavy hearts that the family announces the passing of Denis Thomas Desnoyers, beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend. Denis passed away at his home on Saturday, February 18, 2023, in Moose Jaw, SK, at the age of 40 years. He was born in Moose Jaw, SK, on February 23, 1982. Denis was the second child of Jerry and Mabel (nee Hawkins) Desnoyers and a brother to Joe. Denis was born with Tuberous Sclerosis and had to be on medication all his life. He had trouble learning to sit and walk to start, but with physiotherapy and Mom’s help, he learned those skills soon after being diagnosed. Then a few years later, the 2 boys welcomed their sister Sally. Denis enjoyed growing up on the farm in the Coderre district and the freedom of being outside.

Denis enjoyed his time visiting with Auntie Marguerite and Gordon Myhra. In fact, he would take his little red wagon and walk across the pasture and follow the fence line to their house. Many days Marguerite would phone to see if I had lost a boy. There he was!! He loved helping her with gardening or whatever she was doing.

The boys loved playing outside together. Riding the 4 wheeler, making roads in the garden with the Tonka toys, but no matter where Denis was, you could be sure his little red wagon was right close by. That wagon had many miles with it. He wore out 3 sets of tires, till finally the body just was worn out too. So a new wagon was purchased. And away he went again.

No matter what was going on, Denis loved visiting. Grandma’s house for visits. The family birthday parties, whether at our house, at other family homes, or at Shamrock Park in the spring and summer, All the kids had fun playing together, sharing toys, and birthday cake.

Denis attended school in Coderre. He had a teacher in Grade 1 (teacher Shelby Hayter and teachers-aid Vickie Desnoyers) he loved working with them at school, because they treated him like all the other kids. He got to join in on everything that was going on in class and even sang at church on some Sundays. Denis spent many hours drawing pictures of the farm.

Denis enjoyed working with Gerry Nekrasof from Community Living in Moose Jaw. Gerry would come out to the school or home, take him for pop and ice cream and talk about how everything was going at school and home. Denis always had lots of stories to tell him.

The Coderre School closed and everyone was transferred to Gravelbourg Schools. He had a new teacher Gloria Stringer and aid Terri Alix. School was a challenge, but he stuck with it and had a few more aids throughout his school years. Graduated High School in 2009.

One day in the summer a neighbour (John Carrobourg) came to visit and wanted to see his dad. Well, Denis thought he would handle that issue by himself. So he told

John he would give him a ride in a’51 Chevy 1 ton truck down the pasture to where dad was fixing fence. That was some ride. John said, “He would never do that again.”

Dad had to drive him back to the yard.

Denis then attended school at Riverview School in Moose Jaw for a few years. He then attended STI in the Life Skills Program. Had several work placements. His favourite placement was working at Roberge Transport in the wash bay, where he got to wash Semi trucks and trailers. His love for any type of vehicle was an asset for that.

Denis lived in Moose Jaw during the week at a group home, then home on the weekends. He was able to play floor hockey, swimming and bowling with the Special Olympics. He really enjoyed that and made several new friends. During that time he also worked at Diversified Services.

Many happy times were spent at Shamrock Park and visiting with family. Going to visit Auntie Linda and Uncle Leo in Coronach. Monique and her brothers would teach him all kinds of things (some good and some not so good) But Denis loved his time there always.

In 2011 Denis moved to a Moose Jaws Family for Change group home, where he made new friends and was proud to be on his own. Denis loved to push snow! And cutting grass! He would go to all the neighbours in the area to see if he could help with keeping their yards clean and looking good. He always had lots of work to keep him busy. His payment was sometimes cookies or some kind of food. He appreciated whatever it was.

Denis’ pride & joy was his tricycle with a trailer to pull behind that Dad made for him. He painted that bike a different colour every second week it seemed. But he made many miles picking cans, cutting grass, or just cruzing the streets. He was known by many for his friendly smile and help with yard work etc.

Denis work with his mentor Adrian for several years, and they were great friends. Ivan and Denise were very special people to him too. He was well known in Moose for his friendly smile and willing help anyone that needed it. We are so proud of you Denis. You grew up going through many trying times. But always kept going and made the most of your life. You will be forever in our hearts!!

Denis leaves to mourn parents Jerry and Mabel; brother Joe, nephews Jace and Rylan; niece Leila, nephews Colt and Rex. He is reunited in heaven with his sister Sally (2021), numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

A Celebration of Denis’ Life will take place June 16, 2023 at the Coderre Community Center (the old School) at 2:00 P.M. Everyone is welcome to come visit and share their stories of Good Times spent with Denis. Memorial donations in memory of Denis may be given to Moose Jaws Family For Change, Box 58 335 4th Ave. SW Moose Jaw, SK S6H 5V2.

Square One announces first phase of new shelter at William Milne Place

Square One Community, Inc. and the Moose Jaw Non-Profit Housing Corporation (MJNPHC) announced the opening of a first phase for the official Square One Shelter at William Milne Place, a historic former firehall.

“We have worked passionately for the past two years to advocate for the provision of a shelter for our unhoused kin in this community,” said Della Ferguson, Square One Community board chair in a release sent to media outlets. “It is only through the connections, collaborations, and communications within our community, the partnership with the (MJNPHC) and the support of the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation that we are able to make this milestone step forward.

“We are committed to providing wrap-around support through programming to meet the greater needs of our kin.”

William Milne Place is owned by the MJNPHC, who said in the release that they are pleased to help Square One expand into the space and will be assisting with program supports and property management.

The two organizations signed a memorandum of understanding in October 2022.

MJNPHC board chair Brenda Walper-Bossence, K.C., said in the release that the non-profit is proud to partner with Square One at William Milne Place.

“This means we are now able to provide housing options to those who are houseless. Providing transitional housing for those who are at the beginning of the housing continuum with an after-hours drop-in centre, emergency woman’s shelter, and supportive housing all under one roof.

“Success will require continued support from all levels of government, and our local community. We are calling on all donors and future donors who have a heart for those that require this service to give to this new venture.” h AUTO RACING

Square One and MJNPHC thanked the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation, the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation, the Community Initiatives Fund, Moose Jaw’s MLAs, Mayor Clive Tolley and the Moose Jaw City Council, and the City of Moose Jaw for their strong support.

Square One Community, Inc. will continue their fundraising activities to develop the shelter and associated programming.

The next fundraiser is the Square One Walk for Warmth on March 9 at 7 p.m. Registration for the Walk for Warmth has already exceeded expectations. Find out how to be part of the campaign at www.squareonehousingmoosejaw.com.

Friday 7:00 p.m. FSR ARCA Racing Series Phoenix.

Baseball

Thursday

10:30 p.m. NET 2023 World Baseball Classic Cuba vs Panama.

Friday

11:00 p.m. NET 2023 World Baseball Classic Panama vs Italy.

Sunday

10:00 p.m. NET 2023 World Baseball Classic Mexico vs United States.

Monday

8:30 p.m. NET 2023 World Baseball Classic Canada vs United States.

Wednesday

8:00 p.m. NET 2023 World Baseball Classic United States vs Colombia.

BASKETBALL k HOCKEY

Friday 9:30 p.m. TSN NBA Basketball Raptors at Lakers.

Saturday 7:30 p.m. WXYZ NBA Basketball Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors.

Monday 5:30 p.m. TSN NBA Basketball Grizzlies at Mavericks.

Wednesday 6:00 p.m. TSN NBA Basketball Celtics at Timberwolves.

Thursday

6:30 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Oilers at Bruins.

Friday 8:00 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Ducks at Flames.

Saturday 6:00 p.m. CBKT NHL Hockey Oilers at Maple Leafs. CTYS NHL Hockey Devils at Canadiens. NET NHL Hockey Jets at Panthers. 9:00 p.m. CBKT NET NHL Hockey Senators at Canucks.

Sunday 7:00 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Senators at Flames.

Monday

5:30 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Sabres at Maple Leafs.

Tuesday

7:00 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Senators at Oilers. 9:45 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Flames at Coyotes.

Wednesday

5:00 p.m. NET NHL Hockey Avalanche at Maple Leafs.

SUNDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30

3 CBKFT Découverte Pharmac Tout le monde en parle (N)

Draw 18. (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N)

NET (6:30) NHL Hockey Edmonton Oilers at Boston Bruins. Sportsnet Central (N) Sportsnet WBC

EDACC Primetime How/Made Big Bang etalk (N) Rookie Blue Next Level Chef (N)

W Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Will & Grace Will & Grace Fire Country “Bad Guy” 29 ENCAV2 “Superman Returns” (:15) ›› “Ride Along” (2014) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. Nurse Jack Nurse Jack

33 CMT Cheers Cheers Raymond Raymond The Office The Office Frasier Frasier

35 TLC My 600-Lb. Life With bonus scenes. (N) 1000-Lb. Best Friends (N) My 600-Lb. Life

38 DISC BattleBots Two famous teams desperate for a win. Lego Masters Australia BattleBots

41 COM Big Bang Big Bang Sheldon ’Til Death Friends Friends Friends Friends

42 TCM ›››› “The Pride of the Yankees” (1942) (:15) ››› “Somebody Up There Likes Me” (1956)

47 AMC ››› “True Lies” (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis. “Dick and Jane”

48 FSR Scottish Motor Racing Scottish Motor Racing Auto Race Scottish Motor Racing

55 CRV1 “1000 to 1 Cory” (:10) “Moonshot” (2022) Zach Braff, Cole Sprouse. Pretty Little Liars: Original

56 CRV2 (6:30) “The Munsters” (2022, Comedy) (:25) “Stay the Night” (2022, Romance) Drag Race Belgique (N)

57 CRV3 Fantastic (:20) Women Who Rock Doyle (:10) Friday Night Lights Bosch

58 HBO I Am Alfred (:40) “You Don’t Know Jack” (2010) Al Pacino, Susan Sarandon. Rain Dogs Mason

FRIDAY EVENING

7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

3 CBKFT Au suivant (N) Les petits tannants (N)

Day Afternoon”

47 AMC (6:00) › “Gone in 60 Seconds” (2000) (:45) ›› “Hitman” (2007, Action) Timothy Olyphant. Now You

48 FSR (6:30) NHRA Drag Racing AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals. NHRA in 30 Dangerous Drives

55 CRV1 Lone Whale (:20) “Fanny: The Right to Rock” (2021) Thunder Bay Thunder Your Honor

56 CRV2 “Undercover Grandpa” ››

EDACC Primetime How/Made Big Bang etalk (N) ›› “Death at a Funeral” (2010) Keith David.

26 W Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Will & Grace Will & Grace “Curious Caterer: Grill”

29 ENCAV2 (5:35) ›› “The Shack” (7:50) ››› “Batman” (1989) Jack Nicholson. ›› “Blade” (1998)

33 CMT Cheers Cheers Raymond Raymond The Office The Office Frasier Frasier

35 TLC 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way (N) 90 Day Darcey & Stacey 90 Day

38 DISC Street Outlaws It’s every racer for himself. (N) Diesel Brothers Auction day is here. (N)

41 COM Big Bang Big Bang Sheldon ’Til Death Wipeout Goldbergs Sheldon

42 TCM ›››› “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (1977) Teri Garr ›››› “2001: A Space Odyssey”

47 AMC ›› “The Mummy” (1999) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. (:45) ›› “The Mummy Returns”

48 FSR ARCA Racing Series Phoenix. (N) NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 150.

55 CRV1 I Am Pryor ››› “King Richard” (2021, Biography) Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis. “Hot Seat” (2022, Action)

56 CRV2 (:15) “Buckley’s Chance” (2021) Bill Nighy. Starstruck Starstruck RuPaul’s Drag Race (N)

57 CRV3 (6:35) “Fanny: The Right to Rock” Doyle (:10) Friday Night Lights Bosch

58 HBO (:10) “Christmas in Washington” (2021) (:45) Wartorn 1861-2010 The Last of Us

SATURDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

3 CBKFT En direct de l’univers (N) Hôtel Portofino (N) Le porteur (N) Téléjournal Humanité

5 CFRE New Reality Border Family Law “Parenthood” Nurses “Mirror Box” News SNL

6 CKCK W5 “Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play” A Cut Above

7 WEATH Nature Candid Heading Out Candid Heading Out Candid Heading Out Candid

8 WDIV The Wall Weakest Link Saturday Night Live News SNL

9 CBKT NHL Hockey: Oilers at Maple Leafs

NHL Hockey Ottawa Senators at Vancouver Canucks.

11 WWJ NCIS: Los Angeles S.W.A.T. “Quandary” 48 Hours SEAL Team

12 WXYZ NBA NBA Basketball Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors. (N) News The Rookie

13 CTYS NHL Hockey: Devils at Canadiens Hudson & Rex Paramedics: Paramedics:

19 TSN 2023 Tim Hortons Brier Curling 1 vs. 2: Teams TBA. SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N)

20 NET (6:00) NHL Hockey Winnipeg Jets at Florida Panthers. NHL Hockey Ottawa Senators at Vancouver Canucks.

25 EDACC Corner Gas Vintage The Mightiest Highway Thru Hell Fear Thy Neighbor

W (6:00) “A Paris Proposal” “All of My Heart” (2015) Lacey Chabert. “Game of Love” (2023)

ENCAV2 (6:50) ››› “Shrek” (2001, Children’s) (:25) ››› “Shrek 2” (2004) ›› “Blade II” (2002) 33 CMT Cheers Cheers Cheers Cheers Man-Plan Man-Plan Man-Plan Man-Plan

TLC Say Yes to the Dress (N) Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper

Sisters (N) Return to Amish (:02) Extreme Sisters 1000-Lb. Sisters

38 DISC Gold Rush (N) Gold Rush (N) Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue

41 COM Sheldon ’Til Death Bob Heart Bob Heart Bob Heart Bob Heart Big Bang Big Bang

42 TCM (6:00) “La Strada” (1954) ››› “Day for Night” (1973) Jacqueline Bisset. “Cries and Whispers”

47 AMC ››› “Cujo” (1983) Dee Wallace, Danny Pintauro. That Dirty Black Bag (:06) “Hitman: Agent 47”

48 FSR British Truck Racing The Grid The Grid The Grid The Grid Dangerous Drives

55 CRV1 (:05) ››› “The Courier” (2020) Merab Ninidze “Hot Seat” (2022, Action) Kevin Dillon. Nightmare

56 CRV2 (6:25) “Stay the Night” “Moonshot” (2022) Zach Braff, Cole Sprouse. “Crimes of the Future”

57 CRV3 Boss Baby Doyle (:10) Friday Night Lights Bosch (9:50) City on a Hill

58 HBO Woman “Master of Light” (2022, Documentary) 100-Foot Wave (:05) 100-Foot Wave

WEDNESDAY EVENING

3 CBKFT Stat (N) L’épicerie Les enfants de la télé (N) Sans rendez Les mecs Le téléjournal (N)

5 CFRE Survivor (N) Big Brother Canada (N) Accused (N) Global News at 10 (N)

6 CKCK The Masked Singer (N) Lingo “Episode 8” (N) True Lies (N) Conners etalk (N)

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