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Monday, October 25, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume
8, No. 81
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Poppy Coin
- Monday
October 25, 2004
by : Rebecca Gingrich
Princeton Ontario
: Almost some copyright infringement, it looks like the Canadian mint has sold out
to an American owned business as it flogs coins while tredding on Canadian sentiment
for November 11. The poppy really belongs to Canada's veterans and is not something
that the mint can fiddle with for profit.
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The Greenwater
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- Monday
October 25, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Snow and cold, but its time to be tough and go traveling, to Kelvington,
Saskatoon, Porcupine and take in an event or two.
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2000 Monday - Ceiling and visibility unlimited, -3º , wind
4 knots at 210º, altimeter 29.94 WeatherLog |
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Today In Ensign
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Rebecca Gingrich - Poppy Coin
Gerald Crawford -The Greenwater Report
Timothy W. Shire - Flea Market
Timothy W. Shire - Back to back wins
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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All of life takes place within our thoughts,
our mind and within that mysterious realm we call the brain. Dreams and wishes are
as real as a cup of coffee or a TV commercial. For each of us all that really matters
is what we think. |
Kevin's
find of the day
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Screen Burn,
Dumb Show The Guardian by Charlie
Brooker has caused quite a stir. While US leaders and pundits alike routinely
call for the assassination of world leaders and often attempt to carry out their
remarks (successfully in Peru and unsuccessfully in Cuba) they are
really uptight over the humourous remarks Sunday by Guardian entertainment critic
Charlie Brooker. The Guardian's editors had second thoughts pulled the article and
printed an apology. Meanwhile the US Secret Service is investigating Charlie. |
Ensign Notes
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The sun came out today, almost a forgotten part of the sky. |
.Happenings In Tisdale:
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Monday, October 25
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7:00 Kinsmen Hall Liquor Store meeting on special permits
7:00 Golden Age Centre - Annual meeting |
Wednesday, October 27
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8:00 Trojans vs. PA Mintos |
Thursday, October 28
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9:15 - 11:45 and 1:15 to 4:15 Golden Age Centre flu shot clinic. |
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Trojans
round off their new coaching staff
- Saturday
October 23, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Leigh
Spencer has joined head coach Randy Kerr as assistant coach for the Tisdale "AAA"
Midget Trojans who take to the ice this evening against the Notre Dame Hounds and
the Notre Dame Argos tomorrow afternoon.
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Saskatoon’s Synchrotron: the myth of a new vision for Saskatchewan
- Friday
October 22, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: Though many herald the official opening of the synchrotron as a major and significant
development in this province and for all this country. Here is quite a different
take on this project.
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Coffee
in the Mall
- Friday
October 22, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : No
one is crying the blues at the Tisdale Mall since the closing of the west
anchor of the operation. Instead the mall businesses have just pulled out the stops
to make the mall shoping experience even better. Tattered Corners has added
coffee to its sales.
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The
silver time machine
- Thursday
October 21, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale
: The camera in one form or another has been around for more than a century and
a half and during that time the magic of silver crystals have captured the light
and shadows of the past. In those light and shadows we can find significant evidence
of what once was and what life was like when that light was rendered onto paper,
glass or plastic. (This story may have to be withdrawn as some one has
complained that the images used are not in the public domain and are his, attempts
are being made to determine this as fact)
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No
Ice Cream
- Wednesday
October 20, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : When
the Beeland decided to build its cardlock on the former hatchery property
a Dairy Queen franchise owner bought this lot between the Co-op Cardlock
and 7-11.
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The Greenwater
Report
- Tuesday
October 19, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : With businesses closed and harvest all but over our man at the park
is suffering from what he calls "coffee withdrawal". As winter settles
in its time for a fall fair or two and time to reflect on the harvest.
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- Today's perception of democracy:
understanding
the economics of whims from the economics of needs
- Tuesday
October 19, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: At the heart of this complex story Mr. deSantis is concerned at the awarding of
the Nobel prize for economics to two rather mundaine professors, one in California
and the other in Arizona. The issue of what is better for the world is really what
this is about and with many outstanding references you have the opportunity in this
story to find out some truths for yourself.
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Romeo
Dallaire at the University
- Monday
October 18, 2004
by : Michael Townsend
Kamloops : This
man made it high on the list of Great Canadians in the CBC project and is considered
by all who have met him as the true Canadian hero of our time. Michael Townsend shares
with us his thoughts on the General's speech at Thompson Rivers University this past
week.
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These clouds do not come
in peace
- Friday
October 15, 2004
Images by : Andrew Shire
Tisdale : The
troubled sky of Thursday was the subject as we tried to grasp a sample of the signs
above.
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The Greenwater
Report
- Wednesday
October 13, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald is helping with harvest and witnessing first hand the damage
done by frost to an outstanding crop now of just straw.
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Trojans tie with Beardy's Blackhawks
- Friday
October 8, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : No doubt the team looked a little shell shocked in the first two periods
without their coach to guide them so early in the new season but the third period
was theirs and despite five minutes of overtime the game ended in a three three tie.
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Let
there be lights
- Thursday
October 7, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
first five lights of the new development downtown were being installed today but
will not be turned on until others in the same circuit are installed. (and they are
good)
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Parkland
Photography club September meeting
- Thursday
October 7, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Three outstanding photos of summer fun are part of this report along
with various competitions and projects the club will be involved with.
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A straitjacket
for our dreams
- Thursday
October 7, 2004
by : David Orchard
Borden : Job
were lost and most Canadian businesses absorbed or taken over by United States owned
companies but those are small loses compared to the really damaging harm Free Trade
and NAFTA have done to Canada.
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Tisdale
welcomes new Bank of Montreal manager, Myrna Bobryk
- Wednesday
October 6, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Hot
dogs and donuts made a great sunny mid day lunch for Tisdale folks to get a chance
to meet the new manager of the Bank of Montreal and bid farewell to Loran Forer.
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Big
Potatoes
- Wednesday
October 6, 2004
by : Donna LaRochelle
Gravelbourg :
There are gardeners who deliberately set out to create really big versions of their
plants but this was not the case at a farm eight miles north of Gravelbourg where
two hills of potatoes weighed thirteen pounds.
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Kerry’s vision of ‘change
position’ and Bush’s vision of ‘certainty’
- Wednesday
October 6, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: Television commentators would not voice their comments about the success or failure
of each candidate in last week's debate until they got the poll results to tell them
what to think. That one factor tells you almost all there is to know about the American
intellect and their powers of reasoning.
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Breast Cancer
- Wednesday
October 6, 2004
Images by : Timothy Shire II
Prince George, British Columbia : Participants all across Canada were out on trails and streets in
a massive fund raising event for treatment and prevention of breast cancer. Here
are two outstanding images from Prince George.
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The Greenwater
Report
- Tuesday
October 5, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The frost has bitten Gerald hard as he found it hard to savour the
quality of Sunday morning. But all is not gloom as there is a new great grandchild
but on the other hand a grandson is stuck in a Chinese airport with missing papers.
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Trojan's
Home opener
- Tuesday
October 5, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : It
looks like Trojan fans are in for a good season as the home team came out with a
strong win with their first game on home ice this season.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
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Tech Water at 6:30 this evening.
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