RM Review
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Asquith, Conquest, Delisle, Donavon, Grandora, Harris, Kinley, Laura, Milden, Perdue, Pike Lake, Swanson, Tessier, Vanscoy, Zealandia
Volume 19 Number 11
November 2018
Your COMMUNITY... Your NEWSPAPER
Pike Lake Fire Department Receives $25,000 Donation
DELISLE HOTEL
Draft Monthly Prize October Winner of a Large Pizza is Landry
STANDINGS (as of October 30th) 1 Landry 373 2 Norma Rae 370 3 Yuma Special 369 4 The Mighty Dicks 366 5 McDavid Who? 359 T6 Finger The Chicken 358 T6 Fishtastic 358 8 The RADGyck 357 T9 Team Fomoco 356 T9 xXxBRADxXx 356 T9 Elbows Up 356 T9 Cardiac Kids 356 13 McConnell's Heroes 353 T14 DNR. 349 T14 ...1967,2019 349 16 Danny the Dirtdog 348 T17 Lunch Lady 347 T17 Fast & Fleuryious 347 T19 Jo's Gigolos 344 T19 Pull Em 344 21 Johnny Hockey 342 T22 Delisle's Only Devils Fan 341 T22 Ike 341 T22 Re-Gretzkeys 341 25 Foxy 340 T26 TML 339 T26 Uncle Buck 339 28 Hair of the Dog 338 T29 Go Marchand 334 T29 Puck Head 334 T29 Pebble Baye 334 T29 Flyers All the Way 334 T33 Super D 333 T33 DC 333 T33 Bergman 333 36 Down to Muck 332 T37 Dan Mantyka 331 T37 Buck’s Boys 331 T37 Molson Beer Bashers 331 T37 Chicken Fingers 331 T41 Frank’ Not Losers 329 T41 Renegade Lighting 329 T43 BonHomme 328 T43 Dildo Shwaggins 328 45 Thirty-One Pak 327 T46 Dirty 325 T46 Thirty-One Pak II 325 T48 McFagid 323 T48 Wacky 323 50 Bears and Bruins 321 T51 HillBilly Hoedown 320 T51 Buzz’s Buzzards 1 320 53 Buzz’s Buzzards 2 319 T54 Jeff Colburn 316 T54 B97Rath 316 T56 MP 315 T56 Rink Wallpaper 315 58 Frazier & Ichabod 314 59 Jess Oskerduke 308 60 KT 307 61 Rylin’s Ringers 303 62 Dee Ballard 299 63 Piston Broke 294 64 The Muffin Man 290
(l-r) Murray Weinkauf(Richardson Pioneer), Craig Shirley, Katie Schloscher, Trevor Greenstien, Mike Given(Delisle Fire Chief), Cardell Hillstrom, Marv Ceslak(Pike Lake Fire Chief), Chantelle Hammel, Kirk McCutcheon(Richardson Pioneer), Stephen Gibbard, Laura Vossen(Richardson Pioneer Delisle)
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he Pike lake Fire Department has received a donation of $25,000 from Richardson Pioneer, a crop input supplier that is currently building a facility on Highway 7 just west of Delisle.
Fire Chief Marv Ceslak and his crew made application to the Richardson Foundation in hopes to receive assistance to obtain some much needed equipment for the hall such like a battery operated cutter/spreader, a new
pump for the grass fire fighting gator, more communication equipment, and new helmets, lamps and masks for the crew. They work in conjuction with the Delisle and Montrose fire departments that they do joint
Meet the Candidates Running for the Delisle Town Council
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n election is being held for one vacant position on Delisle Council. Running are: Ross Grandel (Contract Consultant) Billie Parker (Homemaker) Brittany Wich (Currie) (Licensed Practical Nurse)
An Advance Poll will be held Monday, November 19th and election day is Wednesday, November 28th from 9:00am to 8:00pm at Delisle Hall. Voter identification is required such a Driver’s Licence or two pieces of information showing your name and civic address.
There will be a Meet the Candidates night at the Delisle Senior Centre on Thursday, November 22nd at 7:30pm.
For more information, contact the Town Office at 306-493-2242 or www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/ voterID/voters.
Elections Results for RM of Montrose and RM of Vanscoy Election
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INDEX
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he Provincial RM Elections were held on October 24th. Two local RM’s required elections, the results are as follows: R.M. of Montrose saw Robert Haugen narrowly re-elected to Division 2
Editorial........................... p. 2 RCMP Reports................. p. 3 Council Reports............... p. 4
with 18 votes, defeating Darryl Turley who had received 16 votes. The R.M. of Vanscoy saw Don Rayburn elected with 46 votes, defeating Chad Wawryck with 11 votes and Jeff Kielo who received 5 votes.
training with once a month and support them on call outs. There are currently nine members in the Pike Lake hall and they are looking for a tenth to round out the department. Could it be you ?
Delisle Chiefs are on Top of the Prairie Junior Hockey League
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n October 25th the top two teams in the Prairie Junior Hockey League (PJHL), locked horns in an interdivisional battle in Regina. Coming into the game, the Delisle Chiefs and Regina Capitals had identical 7-1 records. Both teams were also 1-2 in most Defensive and Special Teams categories. Delisle opened the scoring just over 3 minutes in when rookie forward, Parker Atkinson slid one past Capitals goalie Jordan Schmuland from a scramble beside the net. Chiefs goalie Justin Gauthier made several key saves as Regina outshot Delisle 18-11 in the opening frame but the Chiefs led 1-0 through 20 minutes. Regina tied it up 2:48 into the second period as Todd Johnson went high over Justin Gauthier to knot it 1-1. The Chiefs found themselves in penalty trouble for a
School Reports................. p. 5 Agriculture Reports......... p. 8 MP Report........................ p. 5 Consumer’s Corner.......... p. 9 Remembrance Day Feature Page 6 - 7
majority of the middle frame. They were assessed four consecutive minors including a double-minor to Austin Linnen for high sticking. The PJHL’s top ranked Penalty Kill unit went to work and Justin Gauthier came up big several times on the kill to keep it tied. Chad Westman put the Chiefs up for good on a break away goal with 3:34 left in the second and the Chiefs lead 2-1 through 40 minutes. Delisle went up 3-1, five minutes into the 3rd as Matt Jones finished off a 2 on 1 pass from Benson Thorpe. Regina climbed back to within 1 but the PJHL’s top defensive team stymied the Capital offense the rest of the way. Final score, Delisle 3, Regina 2. Gauthier stopped 36 of the 38 shots he faced and picked up his 5th win of the season. The Chiefs hold the best record in the league at 8-1. Regina drops to 7-2.
Community Reports.......... p. 10 Community Calendar........ p. 11 Business Directory............. p. 12
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