Thursday, September 16, 2010 11:29 PM Ensign Front Page Volume 13, No. 37


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Vampires Suck
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The Switch
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Resident Evil: Afterlife
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Porcupine Plain starts September 17

Grown ups
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four miles north of Tisdale at 5:07 Wednesday September 15
Colour has come
Thursday
September 16, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Here is our first look at the turning colour of the leaves in the Tisdale area. 
 
 

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years past

2009 -
2008 - Bargain shop and Will Canada suppoert US invasion of Pakistan?

2007 - Close to half done and Movie Gallery history

2006 - 2006 hobby class winner
2005 - Urban backcountry and 59 Plymouth Fury hardtop
2004 -
2003 - Unforgiving and Tory stories
2002 - Greenwater report, Monday construction review, the Liberals and Kyoto and priorities seem very odd

2001 - Best ever harvest finishes near Weekes, street games, observations from the South Bay and American under attack by an invisible enemy

2000 - Chaos theory and Warchild concert live

1999 - Tisdale wins 31-27

1998 - Fibre up and The Starr Report democracy sexuality

Tim's Tip of the Day

Notice that these workmen are wearing safety harness as they work on this roof. There is no excuse for employers and workers not to take every precaution to prevent injury in the work place.(Click on thumb nail to see full size.)

Find of the day

Pakistan needs to aid flood relief: U.S. envoy
Pakistan's wealth not only pay low taxes most pay none at all. U.S. Envoy Holbrooke explained to Pakistan officials that they must shoulder responsiblity and pay taxes. Pakistan's economic is completely dependent upon foreign aid as it begs the world for assistance in their flood disaster.

Happenings In Tisdale:

Registry means proceeding with facts rather than from ignorance
Thursday
September 16, 2010
by: Eugene Parks

 
Victoria, British Columbia: Its the talk on every news show on radio and television as the a private members bill and the Federal government are determined to get rid of the long gun registry. All but three of Canada's police chiefs want the registry to be maintained because it is information that police can use to determine if a threat is possible with an individual.
Things are wet
Tuesday
September 14, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Wet spring, wet summer and now wet once again as we go into fall. Crops not planted, those crops that were put in the ground grew poorly and many ploughed under now what crops that have been swathed and are awaiting harvest are soaking in the field. When looking for a bright side rice comes to mind but it has been to cold for that to have grown maybe farmers should consider wild rice for next year.
The age of intolerance
Friday
September 3, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Given the nature of the last century there is really nothing new about the present. What is so hard to take is that clearly we as a people should be over this sort of thing as we allow our selves to move forward toward a brighter and more enlightened future, but instead we seem doomed to relive the age of the reformation while simply renaming the Spainish inquisition.
Positive alternatives to spending billions on war planes
Thursday
September 2, 2010
by: Joe Hueglin

 
Niagara Falls, Ontario: The most important thing about being a soveriegn country is to determine what is best for your people and the country's collective aspirations of itself as a nation. We have to question what we want to be and then set forth a plan to achieve that goal. Is Do we as a nation need to comment billions of dollars to owning 65 aircraft to fight in an environment where manned aircraft may be totally obsolete?
Tisdale's superannuated teachers attend 'to hell with the bell' breakfast
Wednesday
September 1, 2010
by: Darlene McCullough

 
Tisdale: The first day of each school year the Tisdale area chapter of the Saskatchewan Superannuated Teachers meeting for their annual 'to hell with the bell' breakfast at the Tisdale Riverside Golf Club. Of the 99 member organisation 44 were in attendence Monday morning.
House number thirteen an RTM
Tuesday
August 31, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Tisdale's newest house is located a block west of main street and is a ready to move (RTM) house that has been moved onto a foam form concrete basement that was poured on August 12.
The combines begin harvest
Monday
August 30, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Bjorkdale: The rolling country in the area east of Bjorkdale is considerably drier than the surrounding flat land and on Friday this combine was spotted in a field.
The Greenwater report
Monday
August 30, 2010
by: Gerald Crawford

 
Leacross: Last weekend the Crawfords had a wedding to go to and we get the details in this week's report. Still a few more weeks for the Crawfords to take their motohome camping so we will be looking forward to reports on their journeys.
House eleven on Fairy Glen
Monday
August 30, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: This Duesener Home got its start on July 16 and will have shingles by the end of the week with the rafters now all in place.
Swathing begins
Wednesday
August 25, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Canola crops are uneven and short compared with other years but the time has come to harvest what crop there is in the field. Several fields in the immediate Tisdale area were being swathed this afternoon.
Optimism and hope
Wednesday
August 25, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Kamloops, British Columbia: Canada is a complex country ever changing as more and more cultures integrate into the evolving modern world that is Canada.
I disagree and Canadians do expect more from their government
Wednesday
August 18, 2010
by: Kevin McIntyre

 
Carrot River: Some Canadians share a view much more like their government is demonstrating when it comes to refugees coming to Canada by the boat load. Kevin McIntrye has a very strong opinion about the situation.
Sturgis 2010
Wednesday
August 18, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Sturgis, South Dakota: One of the largest motorcycle rallies in the world is held each year at Sturgis South Dakota. Mike has shared with us 59 pictures from this adventure.
Canadians expect and deserve more from their government
Monday
August 16, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Few Canadians who know where their ancestors came from can condone the behaviour of the federal government. One minister tells us we need more prisons in this country because of "unreported crime" and another tells us that nearly 500 migrant refugees are criminals and possible terrorists. We deserve better from elected officials.

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