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All that Jazz . . . Juno nominated jazz musician, Laila Biali was the first show of the Biggar and District Arts Council concert series. Biali was wildly entertaining, funny and engaging - a perfect start to the season, not to mention a great evening of entertainment this past Friday. Check out biggarindependent.ca this Friday for video of the performance. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017

Fall’s dying days are reflected in waters near Biggar and at Springwater Lake. The shorter days and cooler temperatures are a harbinger of the cold, bleak days to come. Fall gives us that last splash of colour, readying us for the monochromes of winter. (Independent Photos by Kevin Brautigam)


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Maritime duo to hit the Majestic Theatre this Sunday

Matthew Hornell and Andrew Sneddon will be at the Biggar Majestic Theatre this October 29. (Submitted Photo)

Uniquely Canadian, Maritime musicians Matthew Hornell and Andrew Sneddon will will take you on an exploration of the music they love at Biggar’s Majestic Theatre, Sunday, October 29. Timeless traditional ballads, old time, bluegrass, evocative original songs, and exciting instrumentals, Hornell and Sneddon invite you on a musical journey. Although both Hornell and Sneddon were raised far from the hills and hollers of Appalachia, they come to the music honestly, both born of that same Scottish/Irish lineage and raised in the lea of the Northernmost reaches of that ancient mountain range. Matthew Hornell provides the lead vocals and a driving rhythm guitar; Andrew Sneddon offers up a silvery counterpoint with his resophonic guitar and smooth tenor harmony that blends

perfectly with Matthew’s rich melodious baritone and lead vocals. Despite the pair focusing mainly on traditional songs and tunes, they’re not content to live in the past musically. Yes, they treat their sources with respect, but they like to move the music forward, by way of sophisticated arrangements, and a deft telling of tales old and new. Hornell and Sneddon create a very personal show, with off the cuff humour and interesting stories they have gathered from years of touring and performing together. After seeing just one show you will leave with a true understanding of these performers both as people and musicians. Matthew was born and bred in Newfoundland, where the directness and charm of centuries of storytelling, isn’t just an art form, it’s a lens

through which the world is viewed. Hornell’s lyrics, sometimes wry and amusing, are just as often as stark as the craggy shores of Eastern Newfoundland. Andrew, raised in the fertile farm country of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, brings a rural musical feel and keen melodic sense to his resophonic guitar playing. Whether accompanying a song or leading the way through traditional fiddle tunes and original instrumentals his playing is exciting and evocative. This is a dynamic duo in the truest sense and a musical experience not to be missed. Hornell and Sneddon are at the Biggar Majestic Theatre this Sunday, October 29, show time at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 advance (at deMoissac Jewellers or The Independent) or $20 at the door.

Opening of the Second Session of the 28th Legislature The public was invited to an outdoor ceremony on October 25 when Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield formally opened the Second Session of the Twenty-Eighth Legislature with the Speech from the Throne at the Saskatchewan

Legislature. “The traditions surrounding the opening of our Legislative Assembly go back to the foundation of our democracy and are indicative of the importance of our democratic institutions,” Solomon Schofield said. “I’m grateful

the Government of Saskatchewan continues to carry out these traditions and I encourage the public to join us on this important day.” The public was invited to attend the outdoor portion of the ceremony, which began in front of

the Legislative Building. Her Honour was greeted by Premier Brad Wall and Provincial Secretary Nadine Wilson. The ceremony also included a Royal Salute, the inspection of a Canadian Forces Guard of Honour, a 15 Gun Salute by the 10th Field Artillery – 38

RCMP asking for help in Unity/Luseland thefts Unity RCMP and the Luseland Police Service are asking the public’s assistance in a series of robberies.

suspects gained access to the Luseland Pharmacy and stole an undisclosed amount of cash as well as drugs. The suspects in the Luseland Pharmacy Break and Enter matched the description of those in the Unity pharmacy Break and Enter. If you have information regarding the identity of these suspects, or information about other crimes, please contact the Unity RCMP at (306) 228-6300 or the Luseland Police at (306) 372-4844. If you have information and you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a tip at their Web site: saskcrimestoppers.com/ or text in a tip: TIP206 plus your tip to CRIMES (274637).

Canadian Brigade Group, and a flypast by 15 Wing Moose Jaw. “This tradition is an integral and unique part of Saskatchewan’s history,” Wall said. “It is important that we mark this important day before the House gets down to doing the work that will keep our province

strong.” The formal opening of the Legislative Assembly has taken place to mark each session since 1906, when representatives of the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary first gathered to hear Lieutenant Governor Amédee Forget.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017

Winter can be great As this editorial is being written, the weather man is predicting snow for some parts of the province. Not surprising as we are approaching Halloween. Maybe the snow won’t reach us but it is a reminder that we must make preparations for winter. For many, this season is not their favourite. Some escape it by heading south to warmer climes. The publisher was walking down the street one day when a reader shouted to him, “It’s time to head south.” Now, anywhere else that would be a cryptic remark but when you know your readers personally it means time to quit sending the newspaper to the post office, I’ll come in to the office when I get back. This reader accesses The Independent online over the winter. Winter can be a great season. Hockey fans love it. The rink is busy again after sitting empty over the summer. The dreaded “snow” will come. Some call it a four letter word. It is a half full, half empty type of scenario. It will come. That is a fact. Let’s think about all the wonderful things the season has to offer. There is skiing. Hoar frost which is beautiful. Days sitting by the fire. Curling. Indoor activities. Christmas. Winter holidays. But, perhaps the very best part about this time of the year is that annoying speed bump by Little Apple Park is gone. P.H.

Letter to the Editor … Dear Editor: What an eye opener I experienced at the Museum this week! I, maybe you,

and many others in our country take our “Gem of Museums” for granted. I suggest you

drop by to see their magnificent a Heritage of Warmth quilt display.

Time for we, the Citizens of Biggar, to use, appreciate and “Blow our Horn” about the

wonderful assets we have in our home town. Tillie Zimmer Biggar

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR are welcome. They MUST be signed, approximately 300 words in length and are subject to editing.

Governments across Canada hurting business investment alienate the business community and

by Philip Cross: Philip Cross spent 36 years at Statistics Canada, the last few years as its Chief Economic Analyst The importance of business investment to economic growth is widely acknowledged. Investment boosts productive capacity and embodies new technologies that raise productivity and living standards over the long term. In the short term, business investment plays an out-sized role in fluctuations in economic growth. Persistently weak investment is a major reason why Canada’s growth has lagged in recent years. However, despite the lip service paid to its importance, Canada seems complacent or uninformed about business investment. Perhaps Canadians assume that investment has faltered in all the major industrialized countries and that our energy megaprojects would sustain capital spending. However, even before the energy sector collapsed in 2015, Canada had one of the lowest levels of investment in the major industrial countries. As a share of GDP, business investment in Canada stands around 11 per cent, second last among the 17 OECD countries for which there are comparable data. This is almost half as much as investment as in South Korea, and less than the 12 per cent to 15 per cent prevailing

in most major European countries and the United States. The amount of capital investment each employee in Canada has to work with is less than US$10,000, the third lowest in the major industrial countries, ahead of only New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Americans, by comparison, have 60 per cent more capital to work with. And this isn’t a new development. Even with the boom in energy investment over the past decade, investment in Canada has been low by international standards, especially in manufacturing and services where spending on machinery and equipment has been particularly weak (trailing even Greece). In turn, low demand for machinery and equipment inhibits the growth of our own technology sector, a major supplier of machinery and equipment. The reasons for Canada’s low investment are complex. But governments have not helped in recent years as they have increasingly failed to encourage a positive business climate. Several factors should be encouraging more investment, such as low interest rates, high capacity use in manufacturing and an aging labour force. Nevertheless, investment lags across the country.

tax small business savings. Even our once buoyant energy sector has fallen out of favour—the Energy East pipeline was cancelled after innumerable delays and changes to the review procedure, foreign oil companies en masse have fled the oilsands, large investments in B.C.’s LNG sector have languished after years of waiting for approval. It’s no wonder business confidence among small and large businesses is plummeting. The Business Council of Canada found that 64 per cent of the CEOs of large firms say the investment climate in Canada has worsened over the last five years, specifically the growing tax and regulatory burden. Meanwhile, the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses reports confidence among small businesses fell for the fourth consecutive month, with the fastest rate of decline since the 20082009 recession. Simply put, any chance of an incipient recovery of business investment seems to have been smothered by recent government initiatives. By depressing investment, we dampen productivity growth, inhibit wage increases and reduce our competitiveness in global markets.

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Governments have raised the effective tax rate on new investment since 2012, after reductions after the turn of the century. Large budget deficits and increasing debt promise more tax increases in the future. The weakness in manufacturing investment has been especially pronounced in Ontario, which has adopted several policies that increase the cost of doing business there. It is a national disgrace that Canada provides less capital investment to its employees on average than almost every other OECD country. Every federal-provincial conference and government and summits of business leaders should focus on this problem with the sense of urgency it deserves. Instead, our governments seem to do everything possible to discourage investment. Governments are hiking marginal tax rates, raising EI premiums next year, increasing CPP contributions, boosting minimum wages markedly (Ontario and Alberta, with British Columbia likely to follow), introducing a new carbon tax and costly new labour regulations and raising corporate income taxes in B.C. and Alberta. Meanwhile, the federal government is considering tax reforms that further

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Celebrate small businesses in your community October 15-21 was Small Business Week across the country. After reading a number of articles, the impact small businesses make on the economy is significant. And, most small businesses can be found on Main Streets in rural communities. Small Business Week was officially launched in Canada in 1981. Since then the third week in October reflects on the efforts of entrepreneurs who own and operate small and medium sized businesses. A small business is defined as one to 99 employees; a medium size is 100 - 499 employees. In Canada there are 1,143,630 small businesses; 21,415 medium sized businesses. In Manitoba there are 37,776 small businesses; 829 medium sized businesses. Saskatchewan has 40,453 small businesses; 644 medium sized businesses. That means 99.7 per cent of all Canadian businesses are small and medium-sized. These

businesses create 1.2 employees, but promillion jobs. Small busiduce 25 per cent of the nesses outperform medi- total value of Canadian um and large businesses exports in terms • The largest of job number of creation. SMEs are in Here are the wholesome sale trade facts from and retail Innovasector tion, SciTake a ence and look down Economic the Main DevelStreet of opment your town. Canada. Chances are • There those small are almost businesses 1.1 million fall into the SMEs in category of Canada less than 10 Peggy Hasein employees • More than half but think (55 per cent) have fewer about the economic than four employees impact they provide for • Small businesses your community. employed almost 69.7 They employee people, per cent of private sector and some industries workers or 7.7 million such as the grocery store, people across the counemploy young people try. (Latest figures 2012) providing entry level jobs • SMEs represent 54.2 where the youth can gain per cent of the economic work experience. Those output produced by the employees likely spend business sector their pay cheques in the • Ninety per cent of community. exporting companies The work environment have fewer than 100 within the small business

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tends to be more flexible. The owners are more understanding if a staff member needs time off for doctor appointments, caring for a family member or even just going on a field trip with their Kindergartner. As for service, small business owners tend to know their customers on a first name basis. They know if someone needs special service. I know some hairdressers that will visit their clients in their home because those clients are unable to come to the shop due to mobility issues. Small businesses are very community minded. The owners and their staff volunteer for many fundraisers and organizations. Very likely the business will lend support financially for the project. As you look up and down the street in your town, take a moment to ponder what it would look like if there were no grocery store, no drugstore, no tire shop. Everyone knows the value of the business community, sometimes it just needs to be pointed out -- and that’s what these special weeks are all about.

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See, this is how I do this, Mom! . . . Biggar Central School held an open house, October 18, celebrating Education Week. Parents could come in a see what their wee students are up to in their education. (Independent Photo by Daryl Hasein)

Charlie and Bermice Martin celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on October 14, 2017. The Martins welcomed family and friends to join in their special day. (Submitted photo)


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I feel that Y.T. has written this before one time and I wouldn’t blame the readers if they said “That old cluck is sure losing some of his marbles when he repeats stuff like that!�. But memories repeat themselves, and these are some of mine! We all have memories. This whole column is about memories - so with the blessing of The Independent people, here goes, eh? I don’t think that I had ever seen a man quite like him before. To quote a line from “Herbie� by Bing Coughlin: “He came from a place in Northern Saskatchewan that no one had ever heard of...� But it was the straight blonde hair and Frisian features that seemed to be the things that set him apart. Apparently he loved poker (many of us are addicted to card games!) but I imagine that he knew every word of the “Card Players Prayer�. Acksel Hanson (later killed north of the Kuston Kanal!) was the closest likeness to the man I write of! And it seems to one that Y.T. wrote a piece about Acksel long ago! I think that the first time I really noticed this guy was in P.A. where we took our “basic� army training. We had just come in from a gruelling (of greenhorn!) routemarch, when I saw those long legs stretched under the closest “hut-table�, and that so-different (to me anyway!) face and the blonde straight hair and, oh yes, a few cards in his hand. “Hello!� he said, but another card player butted-in. “Five card stud, deuced wild,� leaving us no chance to have a conversation. (I learned later on, that it is rude to visit during a poker game!) I’ll bet we saw him sit-

NOTICE OF CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Rural Municipality of Biggar No. 347

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ting at that table fifty disappeared! I think that times. he went to Italy and we Shilo, where we took never seen him for years! our So the “advance cruel war training� was over, was even and some of more so. came home. Every We were settime tling around that we Regina, “broke awaiting our off� for discharge the day, when a felwe would low told see him Y.T. of an there and acquaintance he would (who owed always him $10!) say who was in “Hello�, the military Bob Mason often hospital. So I interwent down! rupted by another The military wardplayer interrupting with men were all dressed lines like: “Deuces over in “blues� and when Kings.� entered the ward a The army fouled Y.T. bunch of “blue� legs were up in Shilo and we never under a nearby table, saw him again until some of them very familAldershot military camp iar! I looked higher up in England! There was - sure enough, there were the long legs, the gnarled a gnarly pair of big hands hands holding a few holding a few cards, a cards, the Frisian face Frisian face and straight and the straight blond blonde hair. hair. “Hello,� sez a voice. We saw him many I was just about to times in Aldershot and reply, when one of the always he greeted us players broke in: “I’ll see with “Hello�, but like I you - and two more!� say - you don’t talk at a End of conversation poker game. Then he just about the “Good ol’

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days�, eh? Y.T. went down to visit Don... “That fellow by the door sure looks familiar,� I said. “Yeah,� sez Don. “He came in a while ago. They say he is kind of Religious!� We visited awhile then I got up to go. The poker players had all “folded� and I said to the blonde guy: “Hello again - long time no see! Where have you been?� “Mostly in Italy,� he said and grasping a nearby crutch he stood up. He only had one leg! Y.T. stared... “That German mortarguy must had Aces over my Kings when he dropped his bomb on “C� Company at Rapallo because he took the whole pot!� A bit sadly (I thought!) he turned away. See you at Armageddon,� he said. Armageddon? Y.T. had a lot more respect of poker player as he walked slowly back to camp! I never did find out what his name was! And I never ever got my $10 either!

Biggar Arts Council members recognized . . . Mary Ann Nostbakken, centre, and Ethel Liska, left, were presented with the OSAC (Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils) Life Member Award. This award is presented to individuals who have made major contributions to the arts. Congratulations Mary Ann and Ethel! (Submitted Photo)

R.M. of Biggar No. 347 FIRE BAN The Council of the R.M. of Biggar No. 347 has issued a fire ban for the municipality effective immediately, due to the dry conditions. All fires are prohibited except for the use of an enclosed barbecue apparatus.

The office has contacted Control Burn to register the ban and has posted the ban on the town community board, R.M. website and the local paper to help inform all residents in the area. Please be advised that individuals and/or corporations can be held responsible for not complying with the fire ban order as in accordance to the Fire Safety Act. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the office, 306-948-2422.

Sandi Silvernagle, Returning Officer

Council thanks you for your co-operation on this matter.


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Disconnect between science and public opinion by Calvin Daniels It seems of late there are more and more people who look suspiciously at science. This week will be the first of a two-part column looking at the disconnect between the public and science. There are some obvious reasons for it, as the announced safety by science of a number of notable products has proven to be huge misses. Thalidomide was synthesized in West Germany in 1954 by Chemie Grünenthal. It was marketed from 1957 into the early 1960’s. Thalidomide was present in at least 46 countries under many different brand names. It was a sedative that was found to be effective when given to pregnant women to combat many of the symptoms associated with morning sickness. It was not realized that thalidomide molecules could cross the placental wall affecting the foetus until it was too late. Many babies were born with deformities as a result. PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, are industrial products or chemicals. PCB contamination is high in the Housatonic River and New Bedford Harbor in Massachusetts. PCBs were banned in the U.S. in 1979 amid suggestions that these chemicals could have

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unintended impacts on human and environmental health. But they were in use in many sites for years. Asbestos is a hazard to health when the fibers are disturbed and become airborne. This means that asbestos poses health risks only when fibres are present in the air and then people breathe them into the lungs. Fibres can be released into the air when asbestos-containing products break down. Again it was widely used. So the best science has not always been on the

mark. As a result consumers have at least some basis for questioning science. That said the agriculture sector has always pointed to science as the most unbiased way to look at things.

When Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, struck in Canada back in 2003 many countries slammed the door on imports of live cattle and beef from this Calvin Daniels country. It was a somewhat natural reaction since BSE is a

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transmissible spongiform encephalopathy and fatal neurodegenerative disease in cattle that may be passed to humans who have eaten infected flesh. BSE causes a spongiform degeneration of the brain and spinal cord. But, Canadian farmers pointed to science which suggested the risk was a miniscule one. Now the debate over the accuracy of science in terms of an important tool in agriculture and the health risks of glysophate. International Agency for Research on Cancer

(IARC) came out some time ago suggesting the widely used agricultural herbicide may cause cancer in humans. To be fair though in 2011 IARC tags too much sunshine as a cancer risk and in 2011 classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer, associated with wireless phone use. So what does something like the IARC classification mean? I’ll take a look at just that next week.

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Leafs shine, Habs struggle in wacky NHL start Early surprises from the 2017-18 National Hockey League season, with the first one about the best player in the league, Connor McDavid. — Why hasn’t McDavid been filling the net? After scoring three goals in his first game, leading veteran Jaromir Jagr of the Flames to say McDavid was too talented to stop and could score 100 or 150 goals in a season, the 20-year-old reigning MVP proceeded to go five games without a goal. Is he all skate, all flash, no score? — Can it be possible that the Toronto Maple Leafs are, indeed, the best team in the league? Las Vegas oddsmakers, after coach Mike Babcock’s team went 6-1-0 in its first seven games, pegged the team formerly known as the Maple Laffs as the odds-on favourite to win the Stanley Cup. Hey, why not? Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip passed away and he wrote the song “50 Mission Cap” about the last time the Leafs won the Cup (1967), so perhaps there’s karma at work here. — Can it be possible that the Montreal Canadiens are the worst team

in the NHL? Wow, through eight games, the Habs had scored a grand total of 13 goals and had only one victory to their credit, a fortunate shootout win over woeful Buffalo. It’s Montreal’s worst start after eight games since 1941. Carey Price may or may not be the best goalie in the league (he used to be, that’s for sure) but if he’s not at his absolute stand-on-his-head best on a particular night, the offence-challenged Habs seem to have little or no chance to win. — When Wayne Gretzky scored 92 goals in 1981-82, it was a mindboggling total most fans thought would never be topped. So here we are in 2017-18, coming off a season when 44 goals (by Sidney Crosby) was the league’s best, and two Russians, Washington’s Alex Ovechkin and Tampa’s Nikita Kucherov each had 10 goals in their first nine games — a 91-goal pace. Look out, Wayner! — The New Jersey Devils have long been one of the most dull and boring teams in the league, but no longer. With No. 1 draft pick Nico Hischier and fellow rookies Will Butcher and Swede Jes-

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Mariners announced per Bratt joining holdplans to replace all the overs Taylor Hall and sod and dirt Adam Henat Safeco rique, the Field. Fans Devils are an had a better exciting — idea: keep and winning the grass, (six wins in but change their first the useless eight games) sods playing — team and, on it.” no kidding, • RJ Cura contender. rie again, — Oldtimon Calgary ers hockey? left wing Jagr, at 45 Matthew the oldest Tkachuk, player in the whose father league (by Bruce Penton Keith was far) signed drafted the a one-year deal with Calgary Flames same year (1990) as current Flames teammate and looks not the least bit out of place. He’ll win Jaromir Jagr: “In hockey years, that’s 27 the Geezer-of-the-Year teeth ago.” trophy for sure. • Super 70s Sports, on • Former Dallas QB Twitter: “I know a guy Don Meredith on his who claims to have footformer Hall of Fame age of the Loch Ness coach: “Coach Tom Landry is such a perfectionist that if he was married to Raquel Welch, he would expect her to cook.” October 16-19 • Brad Dickson of the Monday Mixed: MHS, Omaha World-Herald: John Hammond, 246; “A Florida husband is WHS, Krista Remeshyrecovering from burns lo, 196; MHT, Jason suffered after he lost a Raschke, 662; WHT, bet to his wife on the Krista Remeshylo, 502. Packers-Cowboys game Tuesday Seniors New and she got to burn his Horizons: MHS, Cliff Cowboys jersey. I’m Forsyth, 227; WHS, June going to guess that this Hoppe, 163; MHT, Cliff couple didn’t meet at a Forsyth, 619; WHT, June Mensa meeting.” Hoppe, 415. • RJ Currie of sportsThursday Seniors: deke.com: “The Seattle MHS, Jim Brown, 205; WHS, Donna Eckart, 183;

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Monster, Bigfoot, and James Harden playing defence.” • Randy Turner of the Winnipeg Free Press, on Twitter, about Winnipeg’s bid to be Amazon’s second headquarters: “Winnipeg’s Amazon HQ2 bid includes $1.7B in tax credits/incentives. Shouldn’t we save that money until Connor McDavid becomes a free agent?” • Dwight Perry of the Seattle Times: “Occidental College, after forfeiting two football games in an 0-3 start because of a player shortage, announced it has cancelled the rest of the season ‘Hey, we’d be up for that,’ said the Cleveland Browns.” • Question to Norman Chad of the WashingtonPost from reader William Murray of

Chicago: “If the New York Jets really wanted to tank this season, wouldn’t they just have rehired Rex Ryan?” • Headline at TheOnion. com: “MLB warns homerun hitters league almost out of balls.” • Janice Hough of leftcoastsportsbabe.com, after Joel Embiid said he’s unhappy that the 76ers plan to restrict his minutes early in the season: “He feels he’s healthy and ready to be injured again.” • Norman Chad of the Washington Post on Twitter, forecasting NFL games: “Jaguars (-3) at Colts. Jaguars this season – win loss win loss win loss; this is eerily similar to my marital history.” Care to comment? E-mail brucepenton2003@yahoo.ca

Biggar Bowling Scores MHT, Jim Brown, 486; WHT, Donna Eckart, 453. YBC October 16-19 Bowlasaurus: BHS, Asher Bailey, 52; GHS, Ellie Hawes, 79. Pee Wee: BHS, Dominic Raschke, 109; GHS, Zuri Bailey, 105; BHD, Dominic Raschke, 214; GHD, Zuri Bailey, 198. Bantam: BHS, Sawyer Heimbecker, 121; GHS,

Saphina Gosslin, 91; BHT, Aidan Zagoruy, 308; GHT, Saphina Gosslin, 231. Juniors: BHS, Tristan Otterson, 206; GHS, Kiersten Raschke, 165; BHT, Tristan Otterson, 473; GHT, Kiersten Raschke, 446. Seniors: BHS, Justin Otterson, 137; GHS, Hailey Boobyer, 174; BHT, Justin Otterson, 301; Hailey Boobyer, 448.

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Nats impressive in exhibition play . . . Biggar Nationals forward, Keaton Silvernagle, wheels, searching for the puck at the Jubilee Stadium, October 21. The visiting Meadow Lake Broncos were in town for an exhibition game, falling to the Nats 11-5. See our photo gallery this Friday at biggarindependent.ca for more on the win. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)


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New Horizons Activities On October 18 at New Horizons we had our first Jam Session of the season. A total of seven performers came out to entertain the crowd including Bob Wiseman, Wilfred and Joan Rice, Art Beadle, Gordon Laycock, Stan Gardiner and 9-year-old Caledonia Donahue. There was a fantastic variety of music ranging between country, original songs by Bob Wiseman, a couple hits by Johnny Cash and a bit of gospel. Last report I somehow forgot to report on our birthday potluck! We have our birthday potlucks on the second Monday of each month

and this past month it happened to be on the same day as Thanksgiving (October 9th). We had an attendance of 20 people in total and the winner of the half-n-half draw was Pat Turner. Thanks to everyone that came out to celebrate our members with birthdays this month! The Kaiser winners for Monday the 16th were the following: in first place with 255 points was Mildred Henne, in second place with 252 points was Ken Pearce, in third place with 174 points was Geoff Cooke and in fourth place with 170 points was Pat Turner. The highest

scoring game was played by Marie Roesch and Ken Pearce with 63 points. With our recent purchase of the new Courtesy Car, we would like to once again invite you to make a donation to New Horizons. This past summer we also had to have our air conditioner replaced in the hall. Any donations to help us cover our recent costs would be greatly appreciated! Anyone who donates a minimum of $250 becomes a life member at New Horizons. Thank you in advance to anyone willing to help and thanks to everyone who has already donated!

Takeout line . . . Ladies from the Biggar United Church fill out takeout orders, Sunday at the Community Hall. The Biggar United Church Fall Supper was an appropriate - and tasty! - ending to the day. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Are you looking for highly rewarding part-time work? Do you enjoy working with Youth? Are you looking for adventure? Our organization namely the Air Cadet League of Saskatchewan is looking for individuals that can be a positive influence on youth aged 12-19 years of age. This position will require a national screening check, drivers abstract and character references. The position may include supervision, instruction of variety of topics, administration, and some travel with overnight stays may be required. Assets for this position would include previous work with youth, enthusiasm, willing to learn new skills, willing to listen, previous cadet or military experience, and/or any technical skills. This position can provide financial compensation once itĘźs determined a good fit. All Training will be provided free of charge. For more information and to set up an initial phone interview, please contact: David Deswiage Director Air Cadet League of Saskatchewan Interim Chairperson #300 Fisher Biggar SSC davidd@skacl.ca

WANTED IMMEDIATELY LOG TRUCK DRIVERS BUT-N-TOP LOADER OPERATORS PICKER TRUCK OPERATORS/DRIVERS WE ARE ALSO SEEKING TRUCKS WITH TRAILERS TO HAUL LOGS Camp is provided All work is located in Northern Alberta Please email resume & current drivers abstract, along with references to: glareholdingsltd@ xplornet.com Fax # 780-525-2991

ROADEX SERVICES requires O/O 1 tons for our RV division to haul RV’s throughout North America and 3 ton & semi O/O and company drivers to haul RV’s & general freight. Border crossing required with valid passport & clean criminal record. 1-800- 867-6233; www.roadexservices.com

PEIFFER: In lovSCRAPER & ing memory of DOZER, GRADER Elaine, January 2, OPERATORS 1950 - October for late model CAT 28, 2008. equip. Camp job. Competitive wages, “Close in our plus R & B. Valid hearts you will drivers license req’d. always stay Send resume and work references to: Loved and Bryden Construction remembered and Transport Co. Inc., every day.â€? )V_ (YIVYĂ„LSK :R S0E 0A0; Lovingly Fax: 306-769-8844 remembered by Email: Garnet, brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca Kyle, Melanie, www.brydenconstruction Lisa and families andtransport.ca 43c1 Heavy equipment

COMING EVENTS Battle River Implements is Currently seeking an individual for the position of SERVICE MANAGER for our Provost location. If you are an energetic, self-motivated team player, this could be the career opportunity for you! Battle River Implements offers competitive wages, an extensive ILULĂ„[Z WHJRHNL retirement plan, & opportunities for career growth & advancement from within. For further information please visit our website www.briltd.com Submit all resumes to Annette Lohner at: alohner@briltd.com or fax to 780.679.2246

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! Indemand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep. ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your workat-home career today!

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The family of the late Agnes Rea would like to thank Dr. Muller and all the staff at Diamond Lodge and the Biggar Long Term Care Home for the excellent care and compassion in caring for our mother. A big thank you to Bob and Ed for their professional services; to Doreen Dubreuil and the choir, and Rick Burton for their musical contributions to the service. Thank you to the ladies and gentlemen of the church for the lovely lunch after the service and to all those who offered condolences, kind words and hugs. 43p1 The Biggar United Church wishes to THANK everyone who made our Fall Supper such a HUGE success‌ the people who donated, the people who worked, and the people who supported us. Special THANK YOU to North American Lumber and Cargill-Prairie Malt. Thank you and God bless you all! 43c1

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Please come and celebrate OCTOBER 16 - NOVEMBER 10: ‘Quilt Show’ at Biggar Museum in the Gallery. Handmade heritage and new quilts. Open Monday - Friday, 1 - 5 p.m. 41c4 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29: Biggar Majestic Theatre presents‌ “Hornell & Sneddonâ€?, 7:30 p.m. at The Theatre (doors open 7 p.m.) From Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, award-winning songwriter and resophonic guitarists with Special Guests, “Rugged Little Thingâ€?. Tickets‌ $15 advance, $20 at the door. Available at The Biggar Independent & de Moissac Jewellers. 41c3 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4: 7 p.m., Arelee Music Night at Arelee Hall. Donations of non-perishable food and/ or cash accepted for Perdue “Secret Santaâ€?, Saskatoon Food Bank, or Equipment Rental. 42p3 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5: Landis Wheatland Regional Library’s Annual Craft, Trade, Bake Sale and Silent Auction fundraiser, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Landis Complex. Lunch available 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. To book a table call Michelle, 306-658-3440 39c6 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7: New Horizons Crafters Fair, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 117 - 3rd Avenue West, Biggar. Crafters from Biggar, Rosetown, Landis, Asquith, Saskatoon and Kelfield. 42c3 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8: Biggar & District Arts Council presents‌ “UNION DUKEâ€?, 7:30 p.m., The Majestic Theatre, Biggar Adults/Seniors $25 (advance $20); Students, 13 and older, $15 (advance $12); children 12 and under, $5. Advance tickets available at de Moissac Jewellers, Biggar, 306-9482452 or online www.ticketpro.ca 39c6 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018: Bear Hills Wildlife Federation holding a Big Game and Fish Awards. For entry and measuring and fish weights, please contact Milo Hanson, 306-948-9524 42c3

AUCTIONS Antique Auction SUNDAY, October 29, 2017 10am Melville, SK, Agri-Park. Signs, Pepsi Cooler, Glassware, Crocks, Weather Vanes, Art, Lamps, Toys. Check out the listing at www.doubleRauctions. net or call Robert at 306-795-7387 PL#334142 Online Auction starting OCTOBER 26, 2017 ending NOVEMBER 1, 2017. 2015 FORD MUSTANG 50TH Anniversary Sports Car, Like New still has warranty. Check out the details at www. doubleRauctions. net or call Robert at 306 795 7387. PL334142

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ONLINE AUCTION Turn your inventory into CA$H! Trucks, Sprayers, Tractors, Trailers, Combines & More! “Consignments Welcome� Call Ken Purdy (306) 250-0707 1-800-263-4193 www.McDougallBay.com PL# 331787

Wilf Desrosiers’ 80th birthday at a Come & Go Gathering on

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 starting at 1:00 p.m. at the farm at Kinley, Sask. RSVP & for directions contact‌ Pat: 306-933-0655 or Daryl: 306-280-8590 or Dwayne: 306-229-6939

INVITATIONS Biggar Museum & Gallery invite you to donate any new or handmade gifts, toys, certificates for food items or services etc. for the Annual Christmas Magic Silent Auction fundraiser. Please call 306-948-3451 for more information. Please have items in to the museum by November 9. 43c3

ANNOUNCE-

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VOTE: BILL GEHL

VOTE GLENN TAIT SASKWHEAT DIRECTOR

MENTS

Sask. Wheat Commission candidate 306-537-3899 wfgehl@hotmail.com Continuing a farmer Ă„YZ[ MVJ\Z I` supporting: ° Priority on research ° Public plant breeding °Varietal registration, quality and pedigreed seed system ° Partnerships with other commissions ° CGC and CIGI ° Continued Leadership in transportation ° Maintaining MRE Opposing “end-pointâ€? YV`HS[PLZ

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YES to keeping levy dollars working for farmers NO to End Point Royalties where others WYVĂ„[ MYVT `V\Y OHYK ^VYR ILMVYL `V\ KV gttait@sasktel.net

VOTE ROD LUHNING Saskatchewan Wheat Commission

VOTE KEN ROSAASEN SASKWHEAT DIRECTOR

° Expand public plant breeding and agronomy ° Retain MRE °Seek railway costing review ° Improve price transparency ° No to end point royalties

I will represent farmers priorities including; effective involvement when negotiating grain transportation policy, maintaining our international reputation for Canadian wheat quality and brand, farmer controlled research and the right to save seed. I oppose end point royalties.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017

FOR SALE

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Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.

MAIN STREET GARAGE SALE is accepting donations of all items in clean and working condition. Please phone 306-9481773 or 306-9485393. Pick-up available. tfn

750 large round bales of whole wheat, feed test was done and it will be available, high protein, $30 a bale. Milo Hanson, 306-948-9524 or 306-948-2045 42p3

AUTO PARTS

Buying/Selling FEED GRAINS heated / damaged CANOLA/FLAX Top price paid FOB FARM

Beige fabric sofa and loveseat for sale. Call 306948-5108 after 6 p.m. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306-649.1405 for details.

Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306821-0260. Lloydminster.

SEED & FEED 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

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LAND FOR RENT LAND FOR RENT, pasture in R.M. of Eagle Creek. Call for details, 306948-9186. tfn

LAND FOR SALE FARMLAND WANTED NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS! PURCHASING: SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK PAYMENT.

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HOUSES FOR RENT Tw o - b e d r o o m house for rent in Biggar, w/d/f/s; $600/month. Phone 306-9485291. 41tfn T h re e - b e d ro o m house in Biggar, s/f/w/d. Available NOW. Phone 306948-2702. 41p3 Tw o - b e d r o o m house for rent in Biggar, f/s/w/d, close to downtown. $850/month plus utilities. Available December 1st. 306-490RENT (7368). 43p3

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Thousands less than the tubs advertised on TV! ° HELPS SOOTH ARTHRITIC & FIBROMYALGIA PAIN ° AVAILABLE INWARD SWINGING DOOR ° BATHE IN DIGNITY ° HEATED MASSAGE JETS ° INSTALLATION INCLUDED $750. Factory Tax Rebate ends soon! Call 1-306-536-7660 for details!

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Charter/ Sherwood Apartments 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom Heat and water supplied, wired for cable TV and satellite systems, laundr y facilities, appliances, some suites with dishwasher s, air conditioning, parking with plugins. For more information call: Karen/Kevin 306-948-9115 302 - 8th Ave. W. Biggar

HEALTH & WELLNESS GET UP TO $50,000 from the Government of Canada. Do you or someone you know Have any of these Conditions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Difficulty Walking, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, Overweight, Trouble Dressing...and Hundreds more.\~ ALL Ages & Medical Conditions Qualify. CALL S A S K AT C H E WAN BENEFITS 1-(800)-211-3550

SERVICES Biggar & District ARTS Council are available for bar tending services at your functions/ events. Contact Denise @ 306948-2452 19tfn

IT’S TIME TO GIVE YOUR FURNACE A FALL TUNE UP!

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Contact US for professional printing of oďŹƒce supplies, forms and services‌ BIGGAR ASSOCIATED GOSPEL CHURCH corner of 8th Ave.W. and Quebec St., Biggar

Sunday Worship • 10:50 a.m. Children’s Sunday School during the worship service Pastor Doug Motz, Church office phone, 306-948-3424

BIGGAR UNITED CHURCH 907 QUEBEC ST. & CORNER TURNBULL AVE., BIGGAR

Sunday Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School will be held the first Sunday of each month. Church office phone, 306-948-2280, Rev. Linsell A. Hurd

PALS October Worship Services 2EDEEMER ,UTHERAN #HURCH 319 - 7TH AVE. EAST, BIGGAR

Sunday Service • 10:30 a.m. Sunday, October 29‌

Reformation potluck lunch after church celebrating 500 years of the formation of the Lutheran church. Sauerkraut, bratwurst and anything Germanic and delicious on menu. Everyone welcome.

Pastor Sarah Mowat, 306-951-7286.

ST. GABRIEL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 109 - 7th Ave. W, Biggar Father Edward Gibney Parish Phone: 306-948-3330

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THE INDEPENDENT, BIGGAR, SK - 13

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017

ROOFING

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Healthy Lifestyle Weight Loss 30-minute Circuit Personal Training Fitness Classes

Phone:306.882.2123 New Patients Welcome!

BIGGAR DENTAL CLINIC 104 - 6th Ave. East, Biggar, Sask. Southeast entrance of Nova Wood Bldg. Hours… Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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Journeymen Plumber, Gas Fitter, & Electrician on staff

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Criminal Law Commercial Law Family Law Real Estate Law Wills and Estate Law and our lawyers, Jason Peszko Lisa Watson Nicole Hataley

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look forward to assisting you and can be contacted at:

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INVESTMENTS

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is a full service law office that practices…

Email: biggar@biggarinsurance.ca Email: landis@landisinsurance.ca

Ph: 306-948-5133

302 Main Street, Biggar, SK

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Phone: 306-948-2204 Toll Free: 1-855-948-2204

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see us at The Independent, 122 Main Street, Biggar

Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

201B - 2nd Ave. West

Stuart A. Busse, QC Larry A. Kirk, LL.B.

INSURANCE

Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

117 - 3rd Ave. W.,

(New Horizons Bldg) Biggar

PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Barristers & Solicitors

102 - 3 Ave. W., Biggar

ÿ Auto & Home Insurance ÿ Farm & Commercial Insurance ÿ Health & Travel Insurance ÿ Life Insurance & Investments ÿ Farm Succession & Estate Planning ÿ Notary Publics

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BUSSE LAW

306.948.2208

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Ph: 306-948-4430 or 306-948-4460

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For FAX service,

• Bookkeeping • Tax Returns • Financial Statements

306-948-7402

…owned and operated by Brett Barber

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CAMPBELL ACCOUNTING SERVICES

OFFICE HOURS

306-948-7274

Co-Ed Fitness Centre

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Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

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Weight Loss Coach Anne G. Livingston 317 Main St., Biggar

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Menno:

Licensed Journeyman Adrian de Haan

“Setting a Higher Standard” ∆New Construction ∆Re-roofs ∆Torch-on ∆Tile ∆Metal ∆Asphalt ∆All repairs ∆Shakes ∆Inspections NOW DOING ∆ Eavestroughing ∆ Downspouts ∆ Soffit & Facia We offer 10 Year Workmanship Warranty and Liability/Torch On Insurance Excellent Local References For a FREE estimate please call… 306-948-5453

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Investment Advisor Credential Securities Inc.

Mutual Fund Investment Specialist, Wealth Consultant Credential Asset Management Inc.

Pamela Eaton Investment Advisor Credential Securities Inc.

Located at the Biggar & District Credit Union 302 Main Street, Biggar, SK • 306-948-3352 Mutual funds are offered through Credential Asset Management Inc., and mutual funds and other securities are offered through Credential Securities Inc. ®Credential is a registered mark owned by Credential Financial Inc. and is used under license.

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14 - THE INDEPENDENT, BIGGAR, SK

SERVICES REAL ESTATE

AUTOMOTIVE

Shoreline Realty

Cari Perih

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Acres of Expertise.

FOR RENT BIGGAR HOUSING AUTHORITY

701 - 4th Ave. E., Biggar

HEAVY TRUCK Repair AUTO Repair TIRES Repair BOATS & RVs RVs FULL MOBILE MECHANICAL & TIRES SGI Safety INSPECTION

SERVICE TRUCK FULL MECHANICAL SERVICE Mon - Fri • 8 a.m.-5 p.m. phone: Chris

306-948-3376 Corner of Main Street & 1st Avenue West, Biggar

Housing for families and seniors Rent based on income

1st Ave. West, Biggar

Call: 306-948-2101

• Cattle hauling with 21 ft. gooseneck trailer • round and large square bale hauling with step-deck or highboy semi-trailers • also buying and selling straw and forage • also machinery hauling Home • 306-948-2037 Alex • 306-948-7291 Dan • 306-948-7843 Biggar, Sask.

SEED CLEANING McNULTY’S MOBILE SEED CLEANING Custom Cleaning of H.R.S. & C.P. S. Wheat

Phone: 306-948-5678

WYLIE SEED & PROCESSING INC. Canadian Seed Institute Accredited Pedigree, Commercial & Custom Cleaning FULL line of Cleaning Equipment including Gravity Table

Excellent Quality at a Reasonable Price! For all your Cereal and Pulse Cleaning Call: Bill: Dale:

306- 948-2807 or 948-5609 948-5394

Plant located 8 miles south of Biggar on Hwy #4, ¼ mile west on Triumph Rd.

THE

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INDEPENDENT Custom Grain and Fertilizer Hauling Darren Diehl

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COURIER

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• Biggar to Saskatoon • Same day Service • Monday to Friday • 24-hour Answering Service

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DEADLINE for ads, classisifeds and news MONDAY - 5 P.M.

• Wood, metal, plastic signs • Vehicle & window graphics • Banners, stickers and Magnetic signs

Phone…

306-948-5600

Jerry Muc Phone: 306-948-2958 Fax:

Teams, Corporate and Personal Attire Judy Kahovec… 306-882-4313, cell 306-831-7935

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• Topsoil • Lawn Care • Leveling • Sod • Patio Blocks

• Snow Removal • Fences …and much more

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306-948-5455 OPTOMETRISTS

8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sat. • 8 a.m. - Noon.

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• Laser Engraving • Promotional products (mugs, mousepad, etc)

and Your authorized

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“Your complete decal and signage shop”

Custom Embroidery

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Farm & Acreage Salesperson (306) 948-4478 dave.molberg@hammondrealty.ca HammondRealty.ca

Rockin D Trucking & Cattle

Box 736, Biggar

M & N REPAIR

Dave Molberg

Fax: 306-237-TROY email: tmay@hotmail.ca Super B outÀts hauling grain and fertilizer in Alberta and Saskatchewan

Qualilty!

Mike Nahorney, Interprovincial Heavy Duty Journeyman Mechanic

Office: 306-867-8380 carip@remax.net

TROY MAY, owner/operator

CLEANING

Open Monday-Friday

Cell: 306-948-7995

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• Repairs? Got a project in mind? • We cater to ALL Give us a call for a FREE quote. industries… farming/ commercial/oil field/ • NOW offering Skidsteer, industrial Transport, Hot Shot Service! CALL Chance Parenteau @ 306-948-9465 or Sarah Nagy @ 306-290-9766

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THE INDEPENDENT, BIGGAR, SK - 15

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017

Biggar Lodge News by Karen Kammer, Recreation Coordinator Warm fall greetings everyone, I just realized that I have missed a months’ worth of information about our wonderful facility. Again I am sorry about that and I will give you a little bit of the highlights. On October 2 we had our usual Monday morning exercises. That afternoon we had crossword puzzles and a toast to Seniors Week. On October 4, we had Birthday party with County II. Six birthdays were celebrated. The Seventh Day Ladies supplied evening lunch. The day after we had Bible Study. We had our own mini Olympics in the morning. The events were: fastest speed walker, archery, horseshoes, paper plane flying, wheelchair racer and javelin. We had a winner in each event and they took home a certificate. On October 6 the Barbecue was down Willow. We had crafts in the afternoon. The residents got to make several things like clay pot turkeys, beaded pumpkins/corn and felt sticker art. St. Gab’s was here for church on October 8. On Thanksgiving Monday they had a tea done by the staff at the Lodge. On October 11, the residents baked chocolate chip cookies. The smell floated all over the building. In the afternoon, the Wilkie nursing home

came for a visit. Too bad the weather was a little ugly out for them. We had ice cream sundaes. It was great to see old friends and made a few new friendships. Thursday the 12th we had Bible Study. In the afternoon we had our bi annual Tea and Bake Sale. We had a variety of desserts to pick from. The winners from the prizes were: 1st - Brett Barber; 2nd - Sharon Trotchie; 3rd - Kelly Oesch; 50/50 - Julie Kobelsky, and the afghan draw was won by our own Evelyn Potter. Thanks to everyone who helped out or donated to the Activity Fund. Friday the 13th was another busy day for the residents. In the morning we had hymn sing. Barbecue Club was down Skyview. After lunch the residents played a new game called “Hed Banz”. They wear a head band with a picture on top. Other residents have to give clues to figure out what picture they are wearing. After that they played other board games. Church for the 15th was Church of God. On October 17 we had current events. In the afternoon we had Al Gil here from Wilkie for an afternoon of music. On Wednesday we had curling in the morning. The blue team won 14-10. In the afternoon, we took a bus load of residents to the Jam Session at New Horizons. In the evening

Pick carefully! . . . St. Gabriel School students carefully go over the wares during the annual Scholastic Book Fair last week. The school was ringing in Education Week with a full slate of activities. (Independent Photo by Daryl Hasein)

we had games night with our retired Activity worker Barb and her friend Sharon. Friday we had our second last Barbecue Club of the year down Prairiw. At 2:30 we had football. Saturday was animal bingo and a movie. Sunday was 1-1 time. The Philipino church was here for worship. Well I hope I mentioned enough of our highlights. Have a wonderful week and talk soon! Have a great day.

Get your fill . . . St. Gabriel School staff greeted students and fellow St. Gab family members on the morning of October 19 with a healthy breakfast. The food was the perfect way to get ready for a day of learning, and was all part of Education Week. (Independent Photo by Daryl Hasein)

Biggar & District Arts Council, celebrating 39 years, presents …

WEDNESDAY, th

NOV. 8

7:30 p.m. The Majestic Theatre, Biggar

UNIO N DUKE

Tickets available at de Moissac Jewellers…

Adults/Seniors… advance, $20, at the door $25; DOOR OPENS @ 7 p.m. Students… advance, $12, … presented by Biggar & District Arts Council, Stars for Saskatchewan Series at the door $15; 1 Patrons… de Moissac Jewellers, Westwinds Motor Hotel , Biggar Leisure AVU-SaskTel, 2 and under, $5 Biggar & Landis Insurance Services, Town of Biggar Sponsors…

Acres of Expertise.

LANDIS

Notice is hereby given under The Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the land and title number described in the following list are fully paid before the 26th day of December, 2017, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land. NOTE: A sum for costs in an amount required by subsection 4(3) of The Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel. Assessment Number

Lot

Block

505022700

7 8 9 10 27 1 2 23

4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6

505024350 505027550

Plan

C1529 C1529 C1529 C1529 101513348 C1529 C1529 C1529

Title Number

Total Arrears & Costs

134159610 134158632 134159676 134159711 134159698 113716997 172115355 139228667

$1,063.01

$2,198.73 $ 906.07

A penalty of 1.0% per month applies to thse arrears of taxes effective January 1st, 2017. Dated at Perdue, Saskatchewan, this 26th day of October, 2017. Andrea Ball, Treasurer

ASQUITH

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

DU

CE

D

RM 378 Rosemount Renovated 1,488 sq. ft. character home with 4 BR. Insulated shop and garage.

$110,000

RM 345 Vanscoy Scenic acreage development. 4.5 km from Asquith. Serviced with power and natural gas.

$45,000/lot

BIGGAR

RE

Province of Saskatchewan

Acreage 2.2 Acres Dave Molberg

3 Acreage lots 5.34 - 7.71 Acres Dave Molberg

BIGGAR

TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST Village of Perdue

RM 347 Biggar Scenic property overlooking Richmond Lake. Subdivision opportunity. Services nearby.

$55,000

RM 347 Biggar Beautiful sheltered yard site with 1,076 sq. ft. 2 BR, 2 BA home. Garage, shop & barn.

$185,000

Acreage lot 27.34 Acres Dave Molberg

Acreage 5 Acres Dave Molberg

Saskatchewan’s Ag Real Estate Professionals Dave Molberg Salesperson

306 9484478 Dave.Molberg@HammondRealty.ca

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017


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