Thursday, September 10, 2009 11:15 PM Ensign Front Page Volume 12, No. 052


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Ice Age:
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Melfort - starts
September 11

1. Halloween II (R) **
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Julie & Julia
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Porcupine Plain starts Sept. 11

digging up what is called the "ole highway" so it can be paved at 12:05 yesterday
Tisdale gets some of its streets ready to resurface
Thursday
September 10, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
A significant number of Tisdale streets that have been left for some years as gravel suspension testing roads are about to get paved. In some cases the street is being excavated down almost two feet and new gravel being packed in to make a solid roadway for the new paved surface to be laid shortly.
 

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2004 - Tisdale carpet bowlers bring home bronze from Canada Senior Summer Games
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2002 - Today at the market, start at the bottom and work up, Public money, the saga of health reform in Saskatchewan and personal TV network
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1999 - natural reclamation and Virus MDBF-B

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Tim's Tip of the Day

Be it work, play eating or just doing nothing all that we do seems better when the experience is shared. (Click on thumb nail to see full size.)

Find of the day

GM Europe sale puts 2,000
UK jobs at risk

Canada's Magna has won the sale of Opel and Vauxhall, GM's European companies with the help of a Russian bank and the support of the German government. Not everyone is cheering.

Happenings In Tisdale:

  • Thursday, September 10th 7:00 PM Dr. J. Perimutter discusses Parkinson Disease at Tisdale Hospital Board Room
  • Friday, September 11th 9:30AM - 3:00PM Tisdale Town Square Harvest Bake Sale
  • Tuesday, September 15th, 7:00 PM Tisdale Quilters' Group, Catholic Church Hall
Bringing it in
Thursday
September 10, 2009
by: Judy and Timothy Shire
Tisdale:
This year's harvest is staggering along. There is a wide spread in the time various fields were planted and it is a test of considerable magnitude for farmers to get it off in a timely fashion. Most years the crops are sequential from one variety to another as they mature, but this year we see wheat, barley and canola all being harvested as they come ready.
 
The Greenwater report
Wednesday
September 9, 2009
by: Gerald Crawfrod
Saskatoon:
The Crawfords spend the week in town and attended the Labour Day fire works. This report has a thoughtful stock taking of the adventures Gerald has had in his life.
House 14 arrives from Rose Valley
Thursday
September 3, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
A small elderly house was cleared from the lot east of Cedar Villa mid July. A new foam form concrete basement was created on the lot and the area around it prepared for a new house. Today the house was moved onto the lot from Rose Valley.
To Hell with the bell gathering
Wednesday
September 2, 2009
by: Darlene McCullough
Tisdale:
Each year the Tisdale chapter of the Superannuated members of the Saskatchewan Teacher's Federation get together for their first meeting of the year at the Riverside Golf Course for breakfast. This year 42 members of the 91 member group were able to attend and Garry McPeak put on an outstanding breakfast for the group.
Harvest underway
Tuesday
September 1, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Last Thursday we check the fields around Tisdale and saw some swathing, today some fields have already been harvested and those being swathed on Thursday were being combined today while swathers were busy in Canola fields turned them into windrow mazes.
Is "Better safe than sorry" applicable to H1N1 or vaccine
Tuesday
September 1, 2009
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls Ontario:
Is politics involved? Politics is always involved. Mr. Hueglin brings forth a warning about the rush by government to appear to be doing something about what is potentially a very dangerous influenza epidemic. But it is your responsibility to keep yourself informed and measure the actions being taken.
Tornados kick off season with exhibition game with Esterhazy
Monday
August 31, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
TMSS Tornados have two exhibition games to start of the season, the game this afternoon at home with Esterhazy visiting and on Friday the team will be in Nipawin to round off their pre-season. But it was outstanding football weather this afternoon with no wind and a cloudless sky as Tisdale fans soaked up an exciting game  with the Tornados leading 14 to 12 at the half followed by a touchdown as the took the lead in the third quarter.
The Greenwater report
Monday
August 31, 2009
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon:
With no Internet connection the Crawfords were unable to get us a report last week when they were out at Little Loon Lake Regional Park, near Glaslyn. But, we get caught up this week as our happy campers soak up some of the late summer weather.
Chronically short history
Friday
August 28, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
With a historical heritage of only a few years more than a single century this part of Canada is virtually a new world in progress. Though as a people we can look back on our European experience this history of this part of the world is so short it practically is non-existent. The area had been inhabited for perhaps 12,000 years but almost nothing is for sure prior to 1905.
Not quite yet
Thursday
August 27, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Most barley crops are ready to swath and peas are ready for the combine but with only 15ºC today and about the same yesterday things are not dry enough to get the harvest process underway. While taking these pictures this was one of two swathers struggling to chop into a damp but ready field.
School reunion at Carrot River
Tuesday
August 25, 2009
by: Darlene McCullough
Carrot River:
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the graduating class of 1959 and a reunion was held this past weekend including the classes of 1955, 56, 57, 58, 59 and 60. This report of the event includes class pictures of each of those classes who were able to attend the reunion.
New LED RECPlex sign
Thursday
August 20, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
These bright animated and perhaps distracting signs are becoming common place in the cities but Tisdale is getting one to tell everyone who sees it, what is going on at the RECPlex and in the community.
Water trouble at 7-11
Thursday
August 20, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
An apparent problem with water forced the excavation of the south side of the 7-11 store today but there was no anticipated disruption to the busy store or inconvenience to its large number of customers.
Does Noah have a cell?
Wednesday
August 19, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
With the weekend's rain followed by yesterday and today one wonders "How long can you tread water?" It has been a miserable cool summer with Albertans complaining of drought and Manitobans still pumping out their basements from spring flooding. Now I wonder if its to late to get in touch with Noah for some advice and information about what's a cubit.
The Greenwater report
Monday
August 17, 2009
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon:
Back into Saskatoon for a brief rest the Crawfords did not enjoy the rain but were rewarded with yet another great grandchild. Gerald like the campground in Churchbridge and is proud of the appearance of Wynyard. Next week off to Little Loon Lake.
Stephen Harper: A Homer Simpson in the making?
Monday
August 17, 2009
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria, British Columbia:
Mulroney's privatisation of the Medical Isotope processing resulted in the confusion with the Maple reactor project. Now after several law suits all lost by the government they own the non-working reactors. Time to sort them out and get isotope production back on line.
What once was Kenosee Lake
Friday
August 14, 2009
Images by: R. W. Shire
Kenosee Lake, Moose Mountain Provincial Park:
For many who grew up in South Eastern Saskatchewan, Kenosee Lake was the centre of the universe. Outstanding golf course, great dance bands, swimming, fishing camping and a great beach to hang out but some sort of geological accident has made the lake just a fraction of what it once was and mostly we just have the memories.
Housing start 13, a triplex
Friday
August 14, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Located on the south side of what was only a little more than a decade ago, the primary school playground a new triplex has taken shape. Twenty-eight pictures tell the story of its construction so far.
Still a way to go before harvest
Friday
August 14, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
That cold spring was followed by an equally cool summer and the crops though looking good are weeks behind normal. In a simple drive through the country north of Tisdale this morning it looks like two to three weeks before the process begins.

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