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Story on Page 6 30th Anniversary of the Vanscoy Summer Fair Submitted by: Linda Wright

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his year we are celebrating our 30th Anniversary over 2 days of events on Saturday and Sunday August 17th and 18th. Our celebration begins with a parade at 10am Saturday. Anyone is welcome to participate. Call Dawn at 668-2008 to register your entry. Yard and Garden entry deadline is Aug 1, and exhibit entries need to be dropped off Friday evening , Aug 17, between 5 and 8 pm. Kidsville will be held both Saturday and Sunday this year from 1-4 pm with games, crafts, face painting, and the bouncy castles. The little britches rodeo for children 11 and younger will begin

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at 11:30on Sat. This is an event using stick horses (supplied if you do not have one)as well as other games. The Vanscoy Multiple 4-H Club will be doing a scavenger hunt at 1 pm on Sat and the Balloon man will be there from 3-4 pm. The gymkhana event is Saturday starting at 1 pm and the Light Horse show is Sunday starting at 9 am. Other Saturday events are the Ball tournament, Quilt truck, Tractor show and the Fair exhibits. Saturday evening begins with a Roast beef supper and entertainment with the return of Elvis AKA “The Cadillac Kid”. Tickets are available from any member of the Vanscoy & District Agricultural Society (Linda Wright at 493-8125) or at the Robin’s Nest in Council Reports.......p. 4 RCMP Report..........p. 5

Vanscoy. Saturday evening will end with a display of fireworks at dusk. Sunday events include the Pancake breakfast form 8-10 am, the Polka mass at 11 am, the tractor show, the Quilt truck, Kidsville with Beeper the Clown at 1 pm and a 3D Archery Outdoor Course Demonstration from 1-4 pm. There will also be a 30 year history display of the Vanscoy and District Agricultural Society which will be located in the Circle Hall. If you have a story to tell please bring it along to add to the collection. If you would like to help with any of the events please notify Connie at 668-4647. Come out, meet with friends and neighbors and enjoy the fun and games of the good old summer fair! Look for fair cata-

logues and entry tags in your area or visit our web site

MP Report............... p. 8 MLA Report.............p. 9

www.vanscoyanddistrictagsociety.ca . If you would like more in-

formation, call Linda at 306-493-8125.

Part of the Exhibits at the 2011 Vanscoy Summer Fair Business Directory..........p. 10 Community Calendar......p. 11

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Editorial “Your Community... Your Newspaper” For the past 13 years or so, the RM Review has attached a slogan to all of it’s print, web and email publications. That slogan is... “Proud to be Promoting and Supporting your Community” We couldn’t have been prouder to be doing what we do, and we remain so, but we feel it is time to change our slogan to better reflect who we are. The RM Review is, and always has been, a voice in our community for everyone that choses to have thier voice heard. It is a compilation of various groups, individuals and businesses in our community. If you look at the content of any issue, you will find stories about such things. Some of these stories have been produced directly by us here at the RM Review, but a vast majority of them have been, and continue to be each month, submitted by many people in our community. The local administrators take the time to write the Council Reports. Students and teachers submit the School Reports. The RCMP provide the Police Reports. 4-H members put together the 4-H News. And many, many citizens, just like you, take the time to let us know about things that are happening in thier part of this community by submitting stories to us. Without these efforts, we would have a much bigger job to put together informative publications for you. So to better reflect what the RM Review is all about, we are now promoting our new slogan... “Your COMMUNITY, Your NEWSPAPER” So to all that continue to help us bring all of the news and information to the community, we would like to say thank you, and hope that our new slogan is an ongoing showing of our appreciation. Of course, all of these efforts would not result in anything if was not for our advertisers that make the entire operation possible. I know you all make every effort to support them, and will continue to do so in the future. After all, it is your Community Newspaper that they are supporting. Now get out there and enjoy the second half of your summer !! Ken Sowter Editor RM Review

Congratulations to... Liz Melburn Winner of the Grand Prize STAY-cation Package including... BBQ Tools Set from Robin's Nest Cafe $20 Gas, Ice Cream Cone and Shirt from Sandyridge Gas & Grocery Fish & Chips Dinner for Two from Britannia Restaurant 4 rounds of golf with power carts from Delisle Valleyview Golf Course Reflexology Treatment (1 hour) from Carrol King Reflexology Roughriders Hat and Shirt from Delisle Ag Co-op Roughriders Portable Cooler from Asquith Co-op $20 Fireworks Package from Vanscoy Tempo FunZone Day Pass from Crickle Creek 2 Free Admissions from Saskatchewan Railway Museum 2 Free Admissions from 16th Annual John Arcand Fiddle Fest $20 Food Voucher from The Huddle, Pike Lake Park 1 Hour Boat Rental from Irene's Boat Rentals, Pike Lake Park 2 Family Passes (4 people each) from Pike Lake Mini-Golf

Congratulations to... Shelley Friesen Early Bird Draw Winner of a FREE Golf Lesson from Brad Birnie Golf Academy

VANSCOY MULTIPLE 4-H CLUB Monday, September 30th

CONTEST WINNERS

Thank you to our family and friends for arranging and helping us celebrate our 60th Wedding Anniversary.

6:00 pm: Registration 7:00 pm: Meeting at the Vanscoy Circle Hall

Thank you to our many friends and relations for the cards and personal greetings.

4-H is open to anyone 6 to 25 yrs old! PROJECTS: Cloverbud, Canine, Beef, Light Horse, Rodeo, Art, Outdoor Adventure, Archery, Digital Film-Making, Foods, and possibility for other projects.

A grand day to remember, sharing memories and visiting. Marvin & Doreen Campbell

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North Sask Football Team includes three Local Boys Submitted by Vicki Torresan

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hree local athletes, Sam Michnic and Sean & Dane Murray, competed as part of the

North Sask football team in the Red River Cup in Winnipeg, MB July 6-13, 2013. The North Sask team won 3 of their 6 games and placed 4th overall in the tournament. It was

a great experience of high calibre football for all the players on the team. A big thank you from Sean and Dane Murray goes out to the residents of Vanscoy and

surrounding area for their donations of cans, bottles and cash collected during a bottle drive to raise funds to help offset the cost of going to Winnipeg. Also, the following

businesses for advertising in the Football Saskatchewan program which also helped offset costs: Vanscoy Hotel, Robin's Nest Cafe, Vanscoy Tempo, Grantor Holdings and

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he Canadian and Mexican beef and pork industries are losing hundreds of millions of dollars as a result of the lobby efforts for COOL of some right wing interests. The original challenge to WTO was successful and after appeals the case should have ended allowing free trade in beef cattle and hogs among the three NAFTA signatories. Instead the US began evasive actions that will require redoing the WTO process. The tragedy of the situation is that the US mainline livestock organizations do not support the requirements of

country-of-origin-labeling because it is a cost that has to be borne by the whole system. Many livestock feeders and processors simply avoid purchasing Canadian animals or carcasses because of the added cost of segregating the imported product. It is an instance where lobby forces overwhelm logical governance. Canada and Mexico do have the retaliatory potential of imposing an equivalent level of tariffs; however that will only occur about two years or more down the road when the second WTO process is completed. That is a messy action

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not at all conducive to the advancement of free trade. The oddity is that the US meat industry through the application of the COOL legislation loses opportunities to feed, process and export our livestock and forces us into export competition at lower prices. Every interference with free trade reduces the profit margin and in turn leaves the primary producer more vulnerable. It is not the primary responsibility of the US Congress to protect the Canadian livestock industry; but one would expect that they could avoid injuring their own system.

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COUNCIL REPORTS TOWN OF ASQUITH

Asquith Town Council held its regular council meeting on July 9, 2013. Attending were Mayor Maddin, Councillors Erhart, Sawicki, Gamble, Dumont and Lysyshyn, along with C.A.O. Cross. Minutes from the June 11, 2013 regular meeting and the June 20, 2013 special meeting were accepted as presented. The treasurer’s statement of receipts and expenditures for the month of June, 2013 and the May 2013 bank reconciliation was accepted as presented. Accounts paid in the amount of $27,125.06 and Accounts Payable in the amount of $48,632.37 was accepted as presented. Street patching is occurring within the Town of Asquith. Priority was given to use hot asphalt mix around manholes that posed safety concerns, however cold mix asphalt will be used in the other potholes. Gravelling has also been done to some streets to alleviate potholes. A huge pat on the back goes out to Jim and Kelly Stack for their exceptional work at maintaining the Asquith Cemetery! As well, Charles Chappell is doing a phenomenal job out at the Asquith Sportsgrounds. One can certainly tell that they show attention to detail and pride themselves on a job well done. The Town has accepted a SaskPower quote to install street lights on Lunn Street for an overall cost of $4,777.09. A new section of the Building Bylaw was passed which deals with fences within the Town of Asquith. Please visit the Town Office to ask about this new bylaw before starting any fences within the Town of Asquith. This office will once again remind residents that there is a Swimming Pool Bylaw which dictates that any pool that is 18” or deeper must be enclosed by a fence. To learn more about the Town’s Bylaws, please visit the Town of Asquith website, www.townofasquith.com

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TOWN OF DELISLE Delisle Town Council held a regular meeting July 9th, 2013. The Town accepted a bid os $143,924.04 plus GST from Klassen Trenching for construction of a water trickle line, earth work and tree removal in the South Industrial subdivision. The town will issue a cheque for $4,200 to Canadian National Railway Company for fees associated with the water trickle pipeline crossing agreement. The following prices (plus GST) were set for the sale of industrial land along Elevator Road: - Parcel D1 - $140,000 - Parcel E1 - $75,000 - Parcel E2 - $75,000 - Parcel E3 - $75,000 - Parcel E4 - $75,000 - Parcel F1 - $95,000 Furthermore, a 10% non-refundable deposit will be required to hold a parcel, with the balance due within 6 months. A $5,000 cheque will be issued to the Delisle Chiefs Hockey Club for purchase of their dressing room building with the understanding that the building becomes the sole property of the Town of Delisle. Furthermore, the Delisle Chiefs Hockey Club can use the dressing room, rent free, providing they are responsible for all set-up costs and all ongoing maintenance repairs. A $100 donation will be made to the RUH Cancer Clinic in memory of past administrator Danny Arntsen.

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RCMP Report Traffic: On July 8 at 9:15 p.m. police were called to the scene of a single vehicle collision on 9th Street North in Martensville. Police located a 2008 Dodge Caliber on its side in a ditch at the north end of the street. Witnesses directed police to a male who had been seen crawling out of the vehicle after the collision had occurred. The man was located by police a short distance away attempting to walk away from the scene down a nearby alley. The man exhibited signs of impairment from alcohol consumption and was placed under arrest. The man was read a breathalyzer demand, which he refused to comply with. A 22 year old Martensville man was later released on charges of impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample. He is scheduled to appear in Provincial Court. On July 10 at 6:13 p.m. RCMP received a call of a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 60 and Highway 7, west of Saskatoon. Two vehicles had collided in the intersection, a 2013 Dodge Journey and a 1997 Ford F250 truck. The eastbound truck was on highway 7 and carrying three men from Kyle when a northbound Dodge Journey entered the intersection carrying three females from Kindersley. The driver and front passenger of the Journey, 61 year old and 88 year old females were killed by the impact. The rear passenger, a 10 year old girl, survived with cuts and bruises. The three men in the truck were all transported to hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. Witnesses at the scene have advised police that the Dodge Journey did not stop at the stop sign before proceeding into the intersection. A Collision re-constructionist attended the scene and the police investigation is continuing. No names are being released. On July 21 at 4:25 p.m. police were called to a incident of an erratic driver on highway 11 near Osler. The complainant advised that he had observed a man driving while drinking from a whiskey bottle. Police attended in the Osler area and located a 2005 Ford F-150 truck being operated by 49 year old male from the Whitecap Dakota First Nation. The man displayed signs of impairment from alcohol and was arrested for

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impaired driving. He was taken to the police detachment where he provided samples of his breath that were under the legal limit, but high enough to justify a 24 hour driver’s licence suspension. The man was found to be a suspended driver. He was charged for driving a motor vehicle while consuming alcohol and driving while suspended. His vehicle was towed for 30 days pursuant to the suspended driver’s legislation. On July 19, at approximately 2:15 a.m., Warman RCMP Detachment responded to a report of a train versus vehicle collision on Highway 672, near Vanscoy, Saskatchewan. Investigation determined at the time of the occurrence a twenty-two year old male driver operating a Dodge Ram half ton pick-up truck had driven through a 'dead end' fence launching his vehicle onto the CN rail line. The vehicle became stuck at that location. The driver was un-injured in the initial accident and was able to free himself prior to the train colliding with his vehicle. The male driver was alone in the vehicle. The man was arrested and taken to the police detachment where he provided samples of his breath that were in excess of the legal limit. The man was released on impaired driving charges and will appear in Provincial Court in September.

Property: On July 8 at 7:30 a.m. police attended at a residence on 8th Avenue North in Warman in response to a call of a stolen vehicle. It was reported to police that a blue, 2001 Jeep TJ was stolen from a residence at that location. It is believed that a spare set of keys was left in the vehicle. Police caution people not to leave valuables in vehicles, including keys and garage door openers, as thieves are using these items to facilitate vehicle thefts and residential breakins. There were also several cars entered on the same evening in Warman and Osler where glove boxes had been searched and loose change stolen. On July 9 at 6:10 a.m. police were called to a residence on Watson Way in Warman for a report of a stolen vehicle. A 2003 Chev Duramax truck was stolen from the front of the residence. The truck had decals on it that said “MROD Construction”. The

when thieves forced their way through the door to the shop. Numerous small tools and a radio were stolen. Police have no suspects at this time. The matter is under investigation. On July 18 at 11:15 p.m. police received a call of a noise complaint on Centennial Drive in Martensville. An area resident advised that paving equipment was being operated after 11:00 p.m. in contravention of the City bylaw. Police attended and had the contractor discontinue the operation of the equipment for the day. No further action was taken.

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grabbed her, hit her and then kicked her out of his car. There were minor scratches and bruises observed on the complainant. Police located a 19 year old Martensville man later in the day and arrested him for assault and uttering death threats. The man was released from custody on conditions and will make an appearance in Provincial Court on July 30. On July 18 at 7:13 p.m. police were called to a disturbance in the Village of Pike Lake. A caller advised police that a man and woman who appeared to have been drinking were fighting with each other. Police attended and located a 42 year old man and a 57 year old woman who were both residents of the area. Both subjects had been drinking, but both denied that they had been fighting. It was revealed that the man was on probation for previously assaulting the woman and was on a condition not to consume alcohol. The man was arrested and charged for breaching the probation order. He was later released on the charge to appear in court in September. On July 19 at 11:15 p.m. police were called to a report of a suspicious person in the Cathedral Bluffs area in Corman Park. A man reported observing a stranger driving in and out of yards in the area and looking around houses. A vehicle licence plate was communicated to police. Police attended in the area and were able to locate a Saskatoon area man. It was determined that the man was looking for a lost dog that had previously been reported to police. No further action was taken.

box of the truck also had a tool box and numerous tools. Police are investigating. On July 9 at 7:00 a.m. police were called to a residence on Banman Court in Osler for a report of a stolen car. A 2006 black Kia Sorrento was stolen from the front of a residence at that location. It is believed that thieves entered another vehicle at that residence and obtained keys for the Sorrento and then stole it. Police are investigating. People: On July 15 at 3:55 p.m. poOn July 12, shortly after lice received a complaint of a midnight, RCMP attended theft from a residence on at a residence in Warman in Reimer Road in response to a complaint of a Martensville. The comfamily dispute. A woman plainant advised that someadvised police that she had one had stolen a bench from been assaulted by her sisthe front of her house someters-in-law. When police artime overnight. The bench rived the two suspects had was of wood and iron conleft the area, however, a struction. She did not know man associated to the resiwho took it. Police are indence was found to be highly vestigating. intoxicated and causing a On July 16, sometime durdisturbance on the street ing the early morning hours, near the residence. After three vehicles in Warman failing to comply with police were entered and the condirection, the man was artents were rifled through. rested for public intoxication In one instance the car and taken to police holding stereo was stolen. Both vecells where he was held hicles were believed to have overnight until sober. He been parked overnight and was released unconditionally left unlocked. Police remind the following morning. residents not to leave valuOn July 18 at 12:10 a.m. poables in a vehicle and not to lice received a call from a leave their vehicles unMartensville woman advislocked. ing that she had been asOn July 17 at 1:10 p.m. a saulted by her boyfriend. man called from a residence Police attended at a on Hiebert Crescent in Martensville residence and Martensville to report that spoke with the woman who his 14 foot Sprinter row boat advised that she had been in was stolen from his back a car with her boyfriend yard some time during the when they got into an arguprevious two days. There ment. In an attempt to igare no suspects in this incinore him she had put in dent. Police are seeking the some earphones, which she assistance of the public in alleges he ripped out of her identifying the culprits in ears, pulling some of her this incident or the location hair in the process. She of this boat. Please contact then alleges the man the Warman RCMP or Crime Stoppers if you have any information that can lead to a 2013 & 2014 TOURS recovery of the boat or the arMoose Jaw Tour Dates: Nov 4, Jan 12, Mar 12 (3 Days) rest of the culBlue Jay's Baseball in Minneapolis: Sep 4 - 10 (7 Days) prits. Southern Canyons & National Parks Tour: Sep 15 - Oct 4 (20 Days) On July 18 at Minot Norsk Hostfest: Oct 2 - 6 (5 Days) 5:30 p.m. poNashville-Branson-Pigeon Forge: Oct 16 - Nov 4 (20 Days) lice were Branson Christmas Show Tour: Nov 14 - 25 (12 Days) called to a Bismarck Shopping Tour (Black Friday): Nov 28 - Dec 1 (4 Days) rural property Edmonton River Cree Shopping & Casino: Dec 6 - 8 (3 Days) near Radisson Mesa - Palm Springs: Jan 17 - Feb 8 (23 Days) in regards to a New Orlean's - San Antonio: Feb 11 - Mar 4 (22 Days) complaint of a Laughlin Nevada Tour: Mar 17 - 26 (10 Days) break and Victoria in Bloom: May 2 - 14 (13 Days) enter. The Alaska & Yukon Tour: June 4 - 26 (23 Days) owner of a WEB SITE: www.ryjotours.ca shop advised police that his TOLL FREE: 1-866-656-4786 or (306) 656-4786 shop had been Terry & Joyce Coben broken into A holiday you will always remember !

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Tennessee Walking Horses have a truely Canadian home at the Lazy T which opened in time for the July 1, 2013. Canada Day celebrations.

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or the past 20 years we my Wife and I have raised registered Tennessee Walking horses at the Lazy T over the years we have boarded a few horses for select clients beside raising and training our own Tennessee Walking Horses. . Having experience with training horses for 53 years, my wife Marjorie and I thought if we were going to do something in the way of an indoor arena we should do something uniquely different when we constructed our indoor riding arena and barn,

We are now accepting new boarders for year round riding enjoyment at the Lazy T. We have year round indoor riding with outdoor riding paddocks available. In the very near future the new 120 foot barn will be complete and ready for more horses and will be able to accommodate 45 head in box stalls, along with additional outdoor paddocks to accommodate another 20 head of horses with shelters. The flag roof design is one of the largest in the Country, if not North America, and was constructed to be represen-

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tative of our great land for many decades to come. The entire Canadian flag on the roof measures 30 Meters x 15 Meters (120 feet X 60 feet ). The flag was constructed entirely out of pre-painted, ribbed sheet metal roofing. There were no decals or paint used in the fabrication of the Canadian flag roof. We constructed the maple leaf flag design to scale on our own. The roof was initially constructed with 2 bars of red on each end then the maple leaf was then placed in the center. The maple leaf was designed at my business, Qwik Signs, in Saskatoon, to exact scale, so that it would be proportionately correct as the flag should look. With the help of some highly skilled labor provided by an acquaintance, Bill Kominetsky, we joined sheets of roofing metal inside the riding arena

Cutting out the Maple Leaf on the ground, The maple leaf was then drawn to the sheet metal exactly to scale. Bill then cut the shape of the leaf with a special metal cutting tool to the exact measurements provided. The pieces were then numbered and disassembled. We then put the pieces up on the roof in proper number sequence so that it would fit as it did on the ground.

Once the maple leaf was re-assembled it was nearly perfect. The maple leaf alone which measured 18 meters X 14 meters (58 feet X 48 feet) was within 1/16'' of an inch when it was re-assembled on the roof . There are more plans for the roof flags out at the Lazy T to come soon. The smaller barn will have a full colour Saskatchewan Provincial flag on one side

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THE HUDDLE Pike Lake Provincial Park Fast Food - Convenience Store

August gust 8 to 11, 2013

Breakfast, Burgers, Ice Cream, Grocery & Camping Supplies Owned & Operated by: Sheila Purcell & Irene Purcell

Saskatoon Fringe Festival

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Saskatoon Exhibition

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Saskatoon Folkfest

Canoes, Kayaks, Aqua Bikes, Standing Paddle Boards Owned & Operated by: Gerry & Irene Purcell

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Vanscoy Summer Fair

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Saskatoon Fireworks Festival

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Water Ball @11 Wildgames @ 2

Wildgames @ 11 Water Ball @ 2 Pike lake Trivia @ 6

Scavenger Hunt @ 11 Lemonade Stands @ 2

Captain Planet @ 11 Pond Dipping @ 2 Pike lake Trivia @ 6

Wildgames @ 11 Water Ball @ 2

Wildgames @ 11 Water Ball @ 2 Pike Lake Trivia @ 6

Nature Art @ 11 Scavenger Hunt @ 2

Captain Planet @ 11 Pond Dipping @ 2

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Nature Art @ 11 Scavenger Hunt @ 2 Camping Cuisine @ 6

Captain Planet @ 11 Pond Dipping @ 2 Evening Hike @ 6

Water Ball @ 3 Wildgames @ 5 Perseid Meteor Shower @ 10

Nature Art @ 11 Scavenger Hunt @ 2 Evening Hike @ 6

Morning Events Yoga - An hour of yoga to start the day. Hike - learn the medicinal uses of plants. Photo Jog - A morning jog to take pictures.

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we’ve got fun and games! Check the Afternoon Events Nature Art - Using to make art! back of thenature calendar for more Wildgames - Fun games for people to play. information on each event. Captain Planet - defeat evil Captain Pollution. Scavenger Hunt - best picture & time win! Pond Dipping - see what calls the Lake home!

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Water Ball @ 11 Wildgames @ 2 Camping Cuisine @ 6

Nature Art @ 11 Scavenger Hunt @ 2 Evening Hike @ 6

Broadway by the Beach - entertaining play! Whose Park is it Anyway? - improve show. Pike Lake Trivia Contest - what do you know?

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MP REPORT

The Future of Canada Post and Mail Delivery in Canada

July 19, 2013 Kelly Block, M.P.

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anada Post offers an essential service. We all rely on it for the delivery of letters, packages, and logistics. Canada Post outlets are also important to the vibrancy of many towns and communities in rural Canada. Our government is committed to a standard of postal service that meets the needs of all Canadians, both rural and urban, that is secure, and continues to be financially self-sustaining. The Canadian Postal Service Charter, which was introduced by our Government in 2010 continued the moratorium on the closure of rural post offices, and ensured that Canada Post will charge uniform rates for letters of similar size and weight, so that letters will require the same postage, regardless of the distance to reach the recipient.

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As Canada Post is an independent Crown Corporation, it is responsible for its own administration. The Government of Canada is responsible for setting its mandate and service delivery levels. The way Canadians send and receive mail is changing. This is undeniable. As an MP, I am able to use email to communicate with constituents. Fifteen years ago, a weekly MP report like this one would not have been possible, and it has become a very useful tool to share information with you on many different subjects in a timely manner. Canadians still rely on physical postal services, but we are gradually receiving more and more items electronically that would have previously been sent by the mail like magazine subscriptions or telephone bills. Consider the following:

Canadians mailed almost one billion fewer items of mail in 2012 than they did in 2006. Furthermore, the number of addresses that Canada Post must deliver to is increasing by about 150,000 each year. While Canada Post has operated profitably for the last 16 consecutive years, the decrease in overall mail volume coupled with the increase in addresses is expected to lead to significant operational deficits by 2020. This is something that all of us users of Canada Post and taxpayers should be concerned about. As the Conference Board of Canada has noted there is no single change that will be enough to make Canada Post operations financially sustainable for the next 50 years. Any action will involve either rate

hikes or service cuts, both of which will impact consumers and businesses. The good thing is that Canada Post is looking for public input on what Canadians see as its future role for mail delivery. You can send a letter to Canada Post at the following address: The Future of Canada Post 2701 Riverside Drive Suite NO800 Ottawa, ON K1A 0B1 Furthermore, you can also submit comments on the Canada Post website, which can be accessed at www.canadapost.ca. Finally, as your Member of Parliament, I’m happy to hear your views on the future of Canada Post for mail delivery in Canada, and will keep them in mind when this matter is discussed in Caucus or in the House of Commons.

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eeping you and your family safe while you’re getting from point A to point B this summer is a priority for our government. To that end, we recently announced that photo radar is now being deployed in selected highway work zones. The state-ofthe-art cameras will be taking pictures of the licence plates of drivers exceeding the 60 kilometre-an-hour work zone speed limit. The amount of the ticket is based on how fast the vehicle is going. Fines start at $210 and increase by $3 to $6 per kilometre over the speed limit. For example, the driver of a vehicle travelling at 100 km/h would be fined $530. The Ministries of Highways and Justice along with SGI, the RCMP, the Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association and other partners have been working diligently to improve safety in work zones following the tragic death last summer of flag person Ashley Richards. With more than $260 million in grading, paving, bridge building and other projects underway this summer, there are some online resources you can use before heading out on the highway. Go to www.highways.gov.sk.c a/workzone for the weekly construction

update as well as information about what do in the work zone and links to the major projects underway this year. Investing in highways is just one example of how our government is using the benefits of growth to improve the quality of life for all Saskatchewan people. Another way is our continued investment in the Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative (SKSI) to reduce surgical waiting lists. The latest information shows that 78 per cent of patients receive surgery within three months of their consultation with a surgeon and 90 per cent within six months. Thanks to the $70.5 million invested in the SKSI in this year’s provincial budget, 89,000 surgeries will be performed in Saskatchewan this year, an increase of 7,000 over last year. All health regions, except Regina Qu’Appelle, are on track to meet the three-month goal by April 2014. Regina Qu’Appelle is expected to meet the goal by April 2015. While there’s still work to do, our government has made significant progress toward reducing what at one time were the longest surgical wait times in Canada. Saskatchewan’s strong economy shows no signs of slowing down. Retail sales in May totaled $1.6 billion, the highest ever for the month, and an increase of 5 percent from April.

That’s the largest percentage increase in Canada. Even more impressive are the latest wholesale trade numbers. At $2.14 billion in May, wholesale trade figures in Saskatchewan are ten times the national average and our manufacturing sales continue to lead the nation. Shipments totaled $1.29 billion in May, an increase of 16.7 per cent over the same time last year and number one in Canada for year-over-year growth for the second straight month. Our government will continue to take action to ensure Saskatchewan’s economy remains strong by balancing the challenges of growth with the needs of families. With back to school only six weeks away, Saskatchewan Party MLAs have been spending the summer consulting with constituents in regards to their priorities. That information will be used to chart our government’s course into this fall’s legislative session and beyond. If you haven’t had a chance to tell your MLA what your priorities are, there’s still time. Stop by the constituency office for a coffee, or give us a call. By working together, we can continue to move Saskatchewan forward.

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n July 6th, Betty, two nieces, one doing what needed to Signe nephew, and three be done, taking shift in Lundquist, sisgreat nieces. In the the kitchen, and pitchter to Elsie Gordon, next 48 hours she was ing in when needed. A came home to the joined by her surviving special thanks to Elsie prairies to celebrate siblings Roger, Francis, Gordon for contacting her 100th birthday. Betty, Elsie, sister-inthe family, Raelene She is the first of 12 laws Francis L and Boyle for planning and children in the Evelyn and brother-inorganizing the food, Lundquist family from law, Bud. Approxidecorations, set up, and Maidstone, Sk, North mately 90 nephews and accommodations, and of the Gully. Signe has nieces were able to to Debbie Gordon for lived in Vancouver, but make the trek to preparing all the salchose to have a party Vanscoy Circle Hall for ads. for family from the tea social and folWhen Signe went to Saskatchewan prior to lowing hot meal. They the airport Sunday at her actual birth date in came from Vanscoy, 4:30pm, she was still September. She chose Saskatoon, Edam, smiling. She said that July 6th as she loves Maidstone, Lloydminshe has been at the our summers, the harster, Prince Albert, La Circle Hall for many vest hasn’t started and Ronge, Air Ronge, Waevents over the years quote, “I am healthy trous, Edmonton, and but this one was the now!” When she Calgary. The event was best. phoned Elsie she had a huge success thanks 700872167 S002 SASKATOON YELLOW 06/14/2013 08:11 hoped that some of the 002to those who attended family could redwingshoes.com come to an afternoon tea, nothing fancy, just “WORK IS OUR WORK” something WE ARE YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS small. For Men and Women When she arrived Fri- • CSA Safety • Dress • Hiking • Pull-On day evening • Casual • Hunting • Motorcycle • Carhartt Clothing at 6:00pm Wide and Narrow Widths Available she was accompanied p: 306-244-4800 toll free: 1-577-653-4800 by her sister f: 306-244-4822 #10 1701 8th Street E, Saskatoon, SK S7H 0T4

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Construction

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Delisle Hotel Delisle 493-2462

Dexteriors Vanscoy 934-3048

Jeannie’s Place Delisle 493-2489 / 380-9664

Flatlander Construction Delisle 493-7547

Kelly Block, MP 904E 22nd St W, Saskatoon 1-888-590-6555

Sally’s Place Delisle 717-0841 / 221-0735

Larmar Contracting Services Vanscoy 380-2327

Accounting

G & L Drywall Delisle 493-8228 / 668-4583

Accountsability Vanscoy 292-4085/668-4216

New Age Foundations Plus Grandora 329-4610

Lyndsay Lee Pike Lake 244-2777

Government Provincial Randy Weekes, MLA 106 3rd Ave W Biggar 1-877-948-4880

Home Care Products

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Watkins - Anne Plummer 725 Valley Rd 382-1284

RixEdge Sharpening Services Saskatoon 270-8048

Watkins - Darla Christopher Delisle 493-2933

Sign Painting

Insurance

Gravel / Sand

Angus Insurance Harris 656-4555

Graham Contracting Asquith 230-4653

Delisle Agencies Delisle 493-2260

Side by Side Contractors 270-6986

Klassen Trenching Delisle 493-7579

Mooney Agencies Ltd. Vanscoy 668-2181

Papertrail Legacy Vanscoy 931-2153

Victoria’s Design 370-9399

Link’s Backhoe & Skidsteer Delisle 222-9737

Massage

Agricultural

Electrical

Larson Custom Fencing Delisle 934-3185 / 403-664-8252

Jillian Walker Massage RMT Vanscoy 242-7780

J C Electric Vanscoy 290-2052

Rice Lake Sand & Gravel Asquith 329-4768 Westland Enterprizes Ltd Delisle 493-2709

Lindsey Kocay Therapeutic Massage Delisle 493-8247

Orchard Transport - Ag Div. Delisle 493-2408 Viterra - Delisle LSO Delisle 493-8188

Golf

Embroidery

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Back 40 Embroidery Delisle 493-3033/493-2751

Moon River Golf Club Valley Road 931-8960

Air Conditioning & Heating

Financial

PLAINSMAN HVAC-R Ltd 24 Hour Emergency Service Vanscoy 306-242-3002

Delisle Credit Union 1st St, Delisle 493-2414

Automotive

Edward Jones -Colleen Schneider 234 First Ave S Saskatoon 244-0398

Integra Tire/Empire Auto Saskatoon 244-8070

Dejardins - Norma Sparrow 330 - 20th St. E Saskatoon 242-1188

Scouts Auto Parts Donavon 493-2637

Valleyview Golf & Country Club Delisle 493-3288

Grocery Epicure Selections - Vanscoy Brandi Orth 382-2220 Prairie Sun Orchard Ice Cream Vanscoy 242-7573

Flood

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Schneider’s Gourmet World Delisle 493-3199

First General Services Saskatoon 979-3205

Garden / Yard

Hairstylist / Beauty Delisle Hairstyling & Barber Delisle 493-2467

Like A Rock Grandora 382-3978

Hair by Dawn Vanscoy 384-6807

Gas / Confectionary

Chiropractor Dr. Lisa Merkosky Community Health Chiropractic Clinic Delisle Primary Health Centre 493-2800

Computer -Service Catprint Computing Delisle 230-8783

Julie’s House of Style Delisle 493-2950

Amsoil - Roland Rusnell Delisle 220-3357

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Delisle Agricultural Co-op Delisle 493-2212

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Graham Contracting Asquith 230-4653

Animal InnSpaRations Delisle 493-3143

Klassen Trenching Delisle 493-7579

Lynne Road Kennels Grandora 270-5831

Link’s Backhoe & Skidsteer Delisle 222-9737

Lynn Ross Dog Grooming Vanscoy 382-6224

Starlings Septic Services Delisle 493-2241

Plumbing & Heating

Sew Kleen Hydro-vacing & Septic Asquith 283-4406

Iron Eagle Mechanical Saskatoon 717-0151 Thermal Mechanical Vanscoy 381-7998/270-0160

Potash Mine Agrium Potash Mine Vanscoy 668-4343

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Welding Arc-Fab Industrial Pike Lake 380-7525 STP Mobile Welding Saskatoon 280-9368

Yardwork/Excavation Big Pines Services Inc. Vanscoy 230-7399

Vanscoy Tempo Vanscoy 683-5024

Air & Alkaline Water Purifiers Perdue 1-877-652-6853

Restaurants

KBM Earthmoving Vanscoy 867-3770

Giftware

Reflexology - Carrol King Delisle 493-2452

Britannia Restaurant Asquith 329-2496

Klassen Trenching Delisle 493-7579

Homes

Robin’s Nest Cafe Railway Ave Vanscoy 931-6996

Link’s Backhoe & Skidsteer Delisle 222-9737

Vesta Homes Vanscoy 242-9099

Wolff’s Den Delisle 493-2239

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To List Yours Call: Merv Easton - Vanscoy 306-270-2022 merv@pin.ca

Veterinary

Vanscoy Early Learning Center Vanscoy 668-6338

Silpada - Marilyn Hungness Asquith 329-4768

Businesses in: Delisle, Saskatoon, Harris Asquith and Rosetown etc.

Vehicle Repair Sid’s Auto Service Vanscoy 668-2013

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Whole Wheat Web Design Vanscoy 493-3023

Land in local R.M.’s of: Vanscoy, Montrose, Eagle Creek and Aberdeen

Pet Care

Ryjo Tours Inc. Tessier 1-866-656-4786

Pike Lake Preschool Pike Lake 978-8164

Partylite Gifts -Cindy Hanson Vanscoy 978-0219

Several Local Properties Available “For Sale by Owner”

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Find More Event Details at www.rmreview.net or Scan the QR Code with your phone August 4 Sunday Delisle/Vanscoy United Church Services Resume

August 9 Friday 7:00pm Roughriders @ Stampeders Calgary

August 15 Thursday 7:30pm Stephen Maquire Concert Routes Gallery, Harris

August 18 Sunday Vanscoy Summer Fair Vanscoy

August 5 Monday SASKATCHEWAN DAY Civic Holiday

August 10 Saturday John Arcand Fiddle Fest Windy Acres, Hwy 60

August 16 Friday 5 - 8 pm Registration & Exhibit Drop Off Vanscoy Summer Fair, Vanscoy Hall

August 24 Saturday 2:00pm Roughriders @ Eskimos Edmonton

August 8 Thursday John Arcand Fiddle Fest Windy Acres, Hwy 60

August 11 Sunday John Arcand Fiddle Fest Windy Acres, Hwy 60

August 17 Saturday 2:00pm Alouettes @ Roughriders Regina

September 1 Sunday 2:00pm Blue Bombers @ Roughriders Regina

August 9 Friday John Arcand Fiddle Fest Windy Acres, Hwy 60

August 11 Sunday 2:00pm Paris & Provence Art Opening Routes Gallery, Harris

August 17 Saturday Vanscoy Summer Fair Vanscoy

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Large & Small Animal Medicine

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24 hr Emergency Services Drs. Harvey Domoslai - Wally Kononoff Blair Simonson - Lisa Wayman Dave Nairn

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