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Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume
8, No. 70
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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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0900 Wednesday - Scattered cirrus 1/8tn 25,000, visibility 15,
13º , wind 13 knots at 210º, altimeter 29.60 WeatherLog |
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Today In Ensign
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TWS - Bank of Montreal new manager
Donna LaRochelle - Big Potatoes
Mario deSantis - The debate
Timothy Shire II - PG Cancer walk
Thursday in Ensign
Gerald Crawford - Parkland Photo club
David Orchard - straightjacket
Mike McNeill - skydiving
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Today in Ensign years past
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- 1 year ago today, story 2 and story 3
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- 4 years ago today, story 2 and story 3
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Contributor's Index -
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contributors to Ensign
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Americans are concerned about their supply
of influenza vaccine but Canadian health officials said that there is no shortage
in Canada. I got my shot today and you should really consider the benefits of this
simple precaution. It may not prevent you from getting the flu but if you do it will
be milder and you will be less likely to give it to others. |
Kevin's
find of the day
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Gay group challenges
Swaggart tax status (pdf)
The Advocate reports that complaints have been filed against pop evangalist Jimmy
Swaggart for his comments about gay people "If one ever looks
at me like that, I'm going to kill him and tel God he died." |
Ensign Notes
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Once again other work took me away from this site. I was unable
to finish the post Sunday and then not on Monday either. |
.Happenings In Tisdale:
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Tuesday, October
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9:15 to 4:15 Golden Age Centre Flu shot clinic
Bank of Montreal coffee and hot dogs all day to introduce new manager Myrna Bobryk |
Thursday, October
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8:00 RECPlex arena Trojans vs Beardy's Blackhawks |
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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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Anglicans'
fall sale
- Thursday
September 30, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This
is a big one with a huge stock of all kinds of products from appliances to new clothing
and just about everything in between.
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A
hole lot bigger
- Thursday
September 30, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
edges of the dig have been defined and it looks like the soil removal process was
pretty well finished by this afternoon (before the snow) and clean up and refill
can begin tomorrow.
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Outpost Lacxonton
- Thursday
September 30, 2004
Prince Albert : A movie to be shot in Prince Albert next summer is in need of a performer
to play Colt Festus a country singing character. This is a notice for auditions for
the part.
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Tell your leader
for me!
- Wednesday
September 29, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario
: A country within a country, that's what Joe Hueglin is concerned about as he warns
us all about the dangers of Quebec's separate deal with Ottawa over health care and
other provincial matters.
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Le due Simonette bring joy
to Italy and everywhere else there is hope
- Wednesday
September 29, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert :
The release of the two Italian aid workers by Iraq fighters suggests that there may
be much better ways to solve problems then fighting and killing.
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Town
has begun cleanup of soil contamination along highway
- Tuesday
September 28, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Many
folks were worried that the old filling station site just east of the railway crossing
on highway #3 would be difficult to clean up. Today it really needed a no smoking
sign.
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Snow,
Blue and an Emperor
- Monday
September 27, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :The
annual migration of arctic birds has begun and as it the case every spring and fall
they stop off for a week or more in this part of Saskatchewan. Some years farmers
are not particularly pleased with them but this year with the value of the crop in
the fields being what it is they are just part of the landscape.
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The Greenwater
Report
- Monday
September 27, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : This week's report is interesting but it is hard to pay attention
with so many wonderful fall pictures. A visit to Elfros and Foam Lake with high school
provincial golf tournament on the side.
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On the Myth of Economics’
Productivity Growth: Avoiding Taxes, Establishing
Foreign Subsidiaries and Exporting American Jobs
- Monday
September 27, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : It is almost a matter of religious faith that if you are able to
do more in less time with less resources then you are on your way to profits and
economic heaven. This concept is a myth and this article shatters that myth.
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REFORM:
another word for covering the assets of businesses, experts and politicians
- Saturday
September 25, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: The catch word for modern politicians is "refrom" it seems that they
believe that the public will buy a major overhaul of a programme rather than funding
or supporting the programme the way it was originally conceived.
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Lutheran
Fall Rummage Sale
- Friday
September 24, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This
fall's sale is big with a wide range of items, especially clothing and dishes.
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Scales
reptile zoo
- Friday
September 24, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : A display
at the Tisdale Mall is certainly worth a visit and the folks will give you an opportunity
to handle their unique collection of pets.
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Save
this bold, beautiful Canadian story
- Friday
September 24, 2004
by : Rob Shanahan
Hamilton, Ontario
: The original Toronto Star story is no longer available free online but Rob
Shanahan points out the obvious and important points from the story that emphasis
a need for us all to look to our own land for the best model for the future.
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Tornados
win first game of season 33 to 20 over Hudson Bay Riders
- Thursday
September 23, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Kicking
made a big difference in today's game as punting moved the ball deep into Rider territory
and converts and field goals were carried out with certainty.
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House
number fives sets new standard for bad engineering
- Wednesday
September 22, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
disappointment the new owners of this house must have felt as they have watched for
the whole summer, their instant home, dither time away. The simple setting of a foundation
and placing of a modular home has consumed the whole summer and laid waste to three
residential lots to accomplish this simple project.
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