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February 2, 2015
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Two recent innovations to the generations-old Middle East sport of camel racing boosted its profile. First, to cleanse the sport of a sour period in which children from Bangladesh were trafficked to use as jockeys, owners have begun using “robot” jockeys -- electronic dummies that respond to trainers tracking the races with walkie-talkies (growling encouragement directly into camels’ ears) and joysticks (that trigger a whip at an ap-propriate time). Second, the firm Al Shibla Middle East of United Arab Emirates has introduced lycra-style, whole-body camel coverings that are believed to enhance blood circulation and, perhaps, racing speed (although the fashions are now used only in training and transportation, to lessen camels’ “stress”). Ultimately, of course, the coverings may carry advertising. [New York Times, 12-26-2014] [7 Days in Dubai, 12-31-2014]
THE NEW NORMAL
“It’s not fair! There is not justice in this country!” shouted the mother of Franklin Reyes, 17, in a New York City courtroom in January after a judge ordered the son tried for manslaughter as an adult. Reyes, an unlicensed driver fleeing a police traffic stop, had plowed into a 4-year-old girl, killing her, but had initially convinced the judge to treat him as a “youthful offender.” Reyes’ mom was so enraged at the judge’s switch that she had to be escorted from the room. (After the judge’s generous youthful offender ruling, Reyes had vio-lated his bail conditions by getting arrested three more times.) [New York Post, 1-15-2015]
WAIT, WHAT?
The Territorial Seed Co. of Cottage Grove, Ore-gon, introduced a plant in 2014 that sprouts both tomatoes and potatoes, the aptly named “Ketchup ‘n’ Fries” plant. Grafting (rather than genetic modification) splices the tomato onto potato plants (to create single plants capable of harvests of 500 red cherry tomatoes and 4.5 pounds of potatoes each). [The Oregonian (Portland), 12-30-2014]
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Two police officers recently visited my 4 year old grandsons’ daycare to give a talk about the importance of telling the truth. After the presenter asked if there were any questions Jonathon raised his hand “I peed the bed
last night.” He confessed.-----------------------------------------------------------------My children and I were awaiting the arrival of my
friends new baby so when she headed to the hospital to give birth I told my two kids we could visit her that
weekend. “But Mom my four year old daughter said, growing upset, “I wanted to watch it hatch.”
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hockey and his coach recently let him be the goaltender for a game.
Apparently he had a rough go of it, so when he arrived home I
asked for his take on the experience. “Did you really let
in 18 goals?” “Yep” he said “but I stopped the rest of em”
TRUCK AND CAR ACCESSORIES AND PERFORMANCE PARTS
TOP TEN THINGS TO DO WHILE STUCK IN TRAFFIC
10. Play the exciting game “Does My Head Fit in the Glove Compartment?”
9. Roll down window, ask person next to you, “Is this the line for Tim Hortons?”
8 Honk your horn -- that always helps to get things moving
7. Call police, report stolen car, give license plate of car in front of you
6. Imagine you’re in line of cars waiting to run over Donald Trump
5. Turn on wipers, have “race” to see which one goes faster
4. Walk up to guy in car ahead of you, ask him about his grandson
3. Use jumper cables to resuscitate road kill
2. Plow into a couple of those silly Smart Cars.
1. Bring a hand puppet, preferably an animal. Ask it to clarify the traffic situation.
Community Calendar
CHEER & TUMBLE - Affordable Gymnastics Classes, ages 2-18, next session starts in April, now accepting applications! - Competitive Cheer Team, ages 5-14 - Birthday Parties Available! Check us out on Facebook Kerrobert Cheer & Tumble. Or Call Tajia @ 306-834-4364GROOVYDOS ART STUDIO, Kerrobert 306-834-4300. For more info visit: www.groovydos.ca or www.pinterest.com/elaineunruhPAINT-YOUR-OWN-POTTERY Mon- Fri: 1-6pm and Thurs: 4-9pm. Fun for all ages! Big selection for Adults, Teens, Kids & even Dad! Private parties & Group Evening bookings also availableADULT ART CLASSES W/ INSTRUCTION $48 for 5 classes – Thurs 6-9pm. Includes Paint, Brushes, Patterns, Instruction, Glaze & firing (if doing ceramics). Pottery, Canvas & Wood projects available for purchase or bring your own project.THE BOOK CLUB is reading Tell by Frances Itani. They will be meeting on Jan. 29th @ 2pm @ the library to discuss it.
If you would like to submit upcoming events please e-mail them to [email protected] or fax them to 306-463-1956.
Birth Matters Heartland offers:Birth Matters Heart-land, Birth Group Third Friday of every month. No-vember’s topic is Belly Binding for pre and postnatal. Find us on Facebook for details.PRAIRIE CROCUS QUILT GUILD meet 2nd Tues.of each month.iKids Club is every Thursday night at 6pm-8PM We follow the school calendar, so if there is a break at school, there is a break at iKids! iKids is $5 per child, there is a special rate for families! We also do birthday parties! Contact Becky for more info! Follow the fun at www.ikidsclub.ca and on facebook at iKids Club or email Becky [email protected] WITH PATHWAY TO WELLNESS Monday & Thursday - 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Walking Track at the West Central Events Center(indoor shoes required) (wheelchair accessible/elevator)MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP meeting every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Provincial Building 113 2nd Ave East Board Room. For people whose lives are affected by mental health issues. Everyone Welcome. For more information call Barb 306-463-4754.KINDERSLEY FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE – Feb. 6thElk’s Hall 8:00 – 11:30 pm.Music by “Leon Ochs”. Everyone Welcome. Lunch served.MANTARIO LIONS 12TH ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL. “Le’t go to the snow”. Eyre Park Hall. Sat. Feb 7. Starting 12 Noon. Call Kevin for entries or more info 306-967-2643 or 306-460-7326. Deadline Feb. 6.
The Great Calendar Of Events
KINDERSLEY TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chap-ter #1136:Anybody interested in joining or checking out the group are welcome to attend meetings any Monday at 7:00p.m., Kindersley Senior Centre, 115 3rd Ave. E.A.A. - Mon. 8PM at the Legion Hall. Tues 8PM Brock The Vesper Club, Tues. 8PM Leader United Church. Wed. 8PM Eston United Church, Thurs. 8PM Kindersley New Life Church, Fri. 8PM Kindersley Lutheran Church.AL-ANON Mon. 8PM at the Legion Hall Call 306-463-6654 or 965-2659.THE OIL WIVES CLUB OF KINDERSLEY, LADIES, If your spouse or significant other, works in the oil patch, you are invited to join the Oil Wives Club of Kinders-ley in a once a month, fun night of “Fostering Friend-ship.” contact Mary Ann at 306-463-6164 or 306-463-9352.PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP is held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m. in the Fischer Lounge of the Kindersley Hospital. For more information contact Nancy @ 306-463-4514.THE GLIDDEN REC BOARD IS HAVING A FUNDRAISER ~ DINE WITH BLACKBERRY WINEFebruary 14, Doors open 5:30 Fully served 5 course dinner. Advanced tickets only, 463-3576.FAIR SHEIK BELLY DANCE troupe practices every Tuesday from 7-8pm and Friday from 7-8am.Contact Evelyn for more information, 306-463-7191.LEE-MERCER-PARK TRIO: Kindersley & District Arts Council Concert on February 4, 2015 from 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM at St. Paul’s United Church. A Classical con-cert for the Kindersley & District Arts Council 2014-2015, 8 show lineup. Tickets can be purchased at the door or on Ticket Pro.SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER on Feb. 17th, 2015 at the Anglican Church Hall from 5:oo - 7:oo PM. Everyone Welcome!
Hi Neighbours: Premier Wall has been in the news recently discussing the effect of falling resource revenues on the upcoming budget. The Premier has also said that one of the items up for consideration is the share of the PST revenue given to municipalities. The stated goal of the government is to have a balanced budget. Municipalities now receive 20% of PST revenue. This is an agreement that is the envy of municipalities from other jurisdictions across Canada. The intent behind this program is to provide municipalities with a stable and predictable source of funding. We received notice of the amount of this year’s share prior to completing our budget. What does this mean for Kindersley? The revenue the Town receives from this could be up to $1 million. Should this funding decrease, the Town would have to revisit the budget to either cut the budget, raise taxes, or a combination of both. This is another instance of the province downloading costs onto municipalities. Who is bearing most of the cost of the growth of Saskatchewan? Municipalities. How are we coping with this pressure? Municipalities are requiring developers to pay for infrastructure and they, in turn, include those expenses in the cost consumers pay for the end product. This is one of the reasons lots are expensive. Unlike the provincial and federal government, municipalities cannot run deficits. The only revenue streams municipalities have are property taxes and user fees. Some municipalities, such as RMs, have another stream that taxes large equipment on property. The Premier stated in the Leader‐Post of January 9th: "The broader context is a tighter budget, we want to balance it, and that means some tough decisions and everything needs to be on the table." I’m wondering if the province realizes that when they say “everything is on the table” it is a very broad scope. They will indirectly determine the level of service the Town could provide, the repairs to the WCEC, new parks, and more. Administration and Council made these budget decisions based on the numbers the province provided to the Town. I appreciate that the province wants to balance their budget. My question is: Why is the province doing it on the back of municipalities? By reducing funding to municipalities the province reduces the gap between their revenues and expenses. However, to accomplish this municipalities are expected to either increase taxes, reduce services or infrastructure investment. Frankly, how is this balancing the budget? Please write or phone if you would like me to discuss a particular topic. If you have any questions or comments, drop me a line at the town office or email me at mayorenns‐[email protected]. You can also check out my blog at http://mayorjohn.blogspot.ca/. I appreciate your feedback.
Thoughts on CrochetingIt’s never as easy as it looks
It is a slow process. Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither was this sweater crocheted in an hour.
Do not engage a knitter in combat.
A lady NEVER discusses the size of her yarn stash.
Having ‘feelings’ about yarn is normal.
It’s Okay to not know what you’re doing.
Yarn is like chocolate. You can never have too much.
In the dictionary, crocheting comes before housework.
Being a crocheter is sorta like being a magician. You mumble to yourself while wiggling a stick around, and
other people have no idea how you did it.
Crocheters save their best yearn for their favorite people. So if your next scarf is sort of scratchy then sorry you
didn’t make the cut.
I’m a yarnaholic on the road to recovery. JUST KIDDING! I’m just on my way to the yarn store.
VINTAGE PERSONAL CLASSIFIED ADSYoungsters aren’t the only people who take out personal ads. Seniors do too!
And they have a sense of humor as well. Here are funny classified ads placed by actual senior citizens .
Male, 1922, high mileage, good condition, some hair, many new parts including hip, knee, cornea, valves. Isn’t in running condition, but walks well.
Recent widow who has just buried fourth husband looking for someone to round out a six-unit plot. Dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath not a problem.
I am into solitude, long walks, sunrises, the ocean, yoga, and meditation. If you are the silent type, let’s get together, take our hearing aids out, and enjoy quiet times.
Active grandmother with original teeth seeking a dedicated flosser to share rare steaks, corn on the cob, and caramel candy.
I still like to rock, still like to cruise in my Camaro on Saturday nights, and still like to play the guitar. If you were a groovy chick, or are now a groovy hen, let’s get together
and listen to my eight-track tapes.Sexy, fashion-conscious blue-haired beauty, 80’s, slim, 5’ 4” (used to be 5’ 6”), searching
for sharp-looking, sharp-dressing companion. Matching white shoes and belt a plus.I can usually remember Monday through Thursday. If you can remember Friday, Satur-
day, and Sunday, let’s put our two heads together.80-year-old, bubbly, no assets, seeks handsome, virile Jewish male under 35. Object
matrimony. I can dream, can’t I?Wanted: Social activity partner: silver-haired (not dyed), two days a week for three
active ladies, eighty-plus. Should look rich (but not too rich). Politically conservative. Good bridge player and waltzer. Sharp enough to handle six Bingo cards at once. Prefer
chauffeur’s license, L.P.N., and Black Belt in karate.
We hope they each found someone!
Highway 7 East, Kindersley www.boychuksales.com
Ph 306-463-6511 * 1-877-433-3337
SHANIA TWAIN
1. What was Shania’s given name?A) Ellen TwainB) Shania TwainC) Eileen Regina EdwardsD) Shania Edwards2. Where was Shania raised?A) Timmins, OntarioB)BrazilC)British ColumbiaC) Alaska3. How old was Shania when her parents died?A) 21B) 2C) 13D) 20
4. What is the name of Shania’s son who was born on August 12 2001?A) AsiaB) EjaC) AfricaD) John5. Who did Shania marry in 1993?A) Robert TwainB) Rod StewertC) Robert John “Mutt” LangeD) Kenny Chesney6. “I’ve known a few guys who thought they were pretty smart but you’ve got bein right down to an art...” What hit song is this?A) Forever and For AlwaysB) She’s Not Just a Pretty FaceC) Come On OverD) That Don’t Impress Me Much
1. C, 2. A, 3. A, 4. B, 5. C, 6.D
Any type of cardboard or boxboard is accepted (eg: cereal boxes,
detergent, sugar bags, flour bags, cat/dog food bags & brown paper
bags). No oily, waxy or bloody cardboard!
w The youngest pope was 11 years old. w Mark Twain didn’t graduate from elementary school. w Proportional to their weight, men are stronger than horses. w They have square watermelons in Japan - they stack better. w Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any o ther nation. w Heinz Catsup leaving the bottle travels at 25 miles per year. w It is possible to lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs. w Armadillos can be housebroken.w In the Durango desert, in Mexico, there’s a creepy spot called the “Zone of Silence.” You can’t pick up clear TV or radio signals. And locals say fireballs sometimes appear in the sky.w The first fossilized specimen of Australopithecus afarenisis was named Lucy after the paleontologists’ favorite song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” by the Beatles.
I tell you, women drivers are a hazard to traffic. Driving to work this morning on the freeway, I looked over to my left and there was a woman in a red
Mustang doing 85 km per hour with her face up next to her rear view mirror put-
ting on her eyeliner! I looked away for a
couple seconds and when I looked back she was
halfway over in my lane. It scared me so bad I dropped my electric
shaver in my coffee, and it spilled all over my cell phone and I lost my text I was sending!
While I was working at a delicatessen in Sydney, Australia, a woman overheard my accent and asked if I was Canadian. “Lovely!” she
exclaimed when I told her that I was. “I’ve been looking for one of your lot. My son is living in Canada with his Canadian wife, and she sent me
a recipe that calls for half-and-half. Could you tell me, luv, half of wot and half of wot?”
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Our farm borders a main highway, and my husband and I wage a perpetual battle to keep our cows from heading for greener pastures across the
road. One evening, as I slogged along the perimeter of our property looking for loose fencing, I saw a neighbor, also a farmer. His greeting sent me on my rounds with a lighter step. “I see,” he
said, “you’re Secretary of DeFence tonight!”
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EFFECTIVE JANUARY 12, 2015the following behaviour is considered inappropriate and unacceptable
treatment of others and is enforceable by law in kindersley:
FINES• Minimum $250 penalty and/or 25 hours community service for
first offence• Up to $1,000 penalty and/or 50
hours community service for subsequent offences
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Wednesday, February 18West Central Events Centre
6:00 - 7:00 pm
Our manager at the restaurant where I worked was a much beloved, jovial man. But there was one subject you didn’t dare discuss in front of him — his height. Or, should I say, his lack of it. One day, he
stormed through the door and announced angrily, “Someone just picked my pocket!” Most of my fellow waitresses and I were speechless, except for the one who blurted out, “How could anyone
stoop so low?”---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the 22-story office building where I worked, rush hours meant crowds of people waiting a long time for the three passenger elevators. One evening my boss was one of the throng relegated to the freight elevator. When a fellow rider complained about having to take this mode of transportation, my
boss replied philosophically, “Better freight than never!” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My younger brother, I explained to a friend, had quite a temper as a boy. Our parents had tried extra love, attention and patience on him, with little success. Then, in the middle of one of his tantrums,
they simply handed him a shovel, pointed to the backyard and instructed him to go out and dig and not come back until he had control of his anger. “Apparently,” I said, “the therapy worked,
because he’s turned out very nicely.” “What does he do for aliving?” my friend asked. “He builds in-ground swimming pools.”
A guy walks into a post office one day to see a middle-aged, balding man standing at the counter methodically placing “Love” stamps on bright pink envelopes with hearts all over them.
He then takes out a perfume bottle and starts spraying scent all over them.
His curiosity getting the better of him, he goes up to the balding man and asks him what he is doing. The man says, “I’m sending out one thousand Valentine cards signed, ‘Guess who?’”
“But why?” asks the man.
“I’m a divorce lawyer,” the man replies.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A couple drove down a country road for several miles, not saying a word. An earlier discussion had led to an argument and neither of them wanted to concede their position.
As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats and pigs, the husband asked sarcastically, “Relatives of yours?”
“Yep,” the wife replied, “in-laws.”----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
After a quarrel, a wife said to her husband, “You know, I was a fool when I married you.”
And the husband replied, “Yes, dear, but I was in love and didn’t notice it.”
The next regular meeting of Council is on Mon.February 9 at
6:00 pm Regular meetings are held every 2nd and 4th
Monday of the month, unless otherwise
scheduled
Kindersley Salvation Army representative Glenna Cryderman addressed Council to provide an update on local services and operations of the Kindersley thrift store. Members of the Kindersley Whirls and Twirls dance group attending Council to share information about the club and promote upcoming activities. Council appointed Mayor John Enns-Wind to serve again as a voting delegate to SUMAssure.
Council asked Administration to review and monitor the new garbage and recycling service provided by Loraas with a view towards ensuring that complaints on service delivery are tracked and quality of serviced measured.
The Council praised the work of the Kindersley and District Plains Museum on the policy and planning work they are doing, and asked that they include in their policy manual responsibilities for setting budget and strategic direction, as well as aligning some HR policies with
the Town of Kindersley’s.
Council unanimously voted against the offer from the land owner of the former Prairie Trail/Spence Hotel lands on Main St., made through the Provincial Mediation Board, to settle the tax arrears owning on the land in the amount of $316,814.57, for $81,700. The Town of Kindersley will renew its permit to operate Kindersley’s sewage lagoon by entering into a revised alteration of permit with the Water Security Agency, beginning April 1, 2015 and concluding March 31, 2020. The Town’s current permit with the Ministry of Environment ex-pires March 31, 2015. Council supported Administration’s application for a $6,000 grant through SaskCulture to fund expenses related to the Town of Kindersley Cultural Plan underway.
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Highlights from the the January 26, 2015 Regular Meeting of Council: