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Volume 1 - Issue 10 September 18th, 2015

By Vern May Ask someone to name

the fi rst thing that comes to mind when you say rural Manitoba and it’s unlikely that they would identify our region as a nerve center for the arts. However, in a number of communities there is a growing migration to and appreciation for arts of various disciplines and it is breathing new life into century old community store fronts in the process.

Hamiota is home to the Heritage Arts Centre, which stands as the home base for the Mid-West Arts Council. The building itself was created from the shell of a 1905 bank to develop a warm and invit-ing exhibition space. The Arts Centre already houses the Hamiota and District Archives, the Hamiota Square Dance Club and the local Art Club which meets weekly. As well, the arts council offers beginner adult art classes in drawing, waterco-lours, acrylics, and clay on a four week rota-tion, an after school art program for Hamiota and Miniota, which is expanding to Oak River this year. The program includes a student jazz component, school art classes in all the local schools; and the area has an 80 member strong dance group, the Mid-West Dance Group, of-fering classes in tap, jazz, and hiphop.

The exhibition for September features the “Miniature Fantasy World” of the Brandon and area miniature club and coming up over the next few months is the “Stained Glass” work of Collette Pierce of Beulah in October, a dis-play by the Historical Society for November, and a beautiful quilt display by the local “Quilt Til You Wilt” group in December.

The exhibition space also doubles as perfor-mance venue with room for intimate concerts including country roots singer Steve Palmer

in September, singer-songwriter Sean Burns in October, and jazz vocalist and musician Tom Dowden in December, a special Remembrance Tea in early November with nostalgic songs by the Double RK Trio, and a fantastic Scottish Ceilidh in February to name just a few.

Virden’s Community Arts Council began in 1982 but this year adopted a new name, look and logo under the banner of the Arts Mosaic.

A bountiful harvest of art:Southwestern Manitoba

quickly becoming an art hub

Kathleen Lagasse shows her latest work-in-progress, in her home studio. “My dream is to become the art hub of Souris,” Lagasse on her goal to open an art studio in Souris.

Photo by Glen Kirby

see A bountiful harvest of art on page 2

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A bountiful harvest of artcontinued from page 1

A Cityscape by Kathleen Lagasse. Above: She likes to add sparkle dust and other textures into her work to heighten the colour and drama as seen in her piece, A Cityscape.

Photo by Glen Kirby

The cast and crew for “Come to the Castle” family arts and crafts for Hallowe’en 2014. This year’s family day promises to be even more fun with “Superhoes” flying your way.

Situated in the CPR Heritage Centre, the group hosts exhibits throughout the year with new work on display each month. Locally hosted workshops include paint-ing, drama, quilting, photography and more. Their programming offers a great opportunity for people to try out a new craft or skill, including programs for youth. The Arts Mosaic also presents five concerts per year, hosted at the historic Aud Theatre offering a wide array of talent to rural audiences.

The 1894 Art Centre in Boissevain was devel-oped through some unique circumstances. Casey and Christina Guenther returned to Manitoba after spending three years abroad in India. Purchasing a vacant legacy building in the heart of the community, they developed the second floor as a suite for themselves and their young family. Once situated in their new home, Casey began to develop the main floor for his graphic design business. Recognizing an opportunity, they developed an arts centre around Casey’s work space, opening the doors to the public in 2012. The centre has become a host site for several exhibitions as well as art classes, spurring the development of a local artists’ co-op in the border town.

A combination art gallery and teaching space is also being developed in Souris, with a grand opening sched-uled for Saturday, September 26. Kathleen Lagasse has ignited an art frenzy in the community over the past year which has started by teaching classes in oil on canvas from the basement of her home. With her classes expanding to more than 40 students travelling from six surrounding communities, it was time to migrate to a larger and more permanent space. Lagasse’s studio of fine art has been under development on Crescent Avenue in one of the original buildings of the Sowden block (and site of the community’s first jail – the cell still stands in the basement). The gallery features the work of Lagasse and other local artisans, not restricted just to painters but art and crafts of all styles.

Souris is also well served by the efforts of the Souris & District Arts Council, which manages the commu-nity’s live performing arts schedule throughout the year, hosting a pleasing variety of performers.

Those interested in the arts as a patron, or to get hands on to explore their untapped potential as an artist are encouraged to reach out to the local arts groups in their communities to learn more about the programs and how best to foster ongoing development and awareness of rural access to arts and culture.

Sculptures and paintings by Mary Lowe last June at the Heritage Arts Centre in Hamiota.Brandon painter Whei Ming Zhao taking out time from his art exhibition to paint the Heritage Arts

Centre in Hamiota.

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By Connie SchwalmWhat is beautiful?

The question will always get you an answer...but you won’t likely ever hear the same answer twice. The truth is, you can look at ‘beautiful’ a million times and never see it. That’s because TRUE beauty isn’t about surfaces. Real ‘beauty’ is a facet of the human spirit. Real ‘beauty’ lives underneath our skin.

Brooke Widdup is a beautiful young woman.The 15-year-old Grade 10 student from Kipling,

SK recently became one of 90 finalists in the ‘Miss Teen Canada Globe’ held in Toronto! She won the title of Miss Teen Saskatchewan Globe 2015 and then went on to win Miss Teen Canada Globe 2015 Third Prin-cess. Miss Teen Canada Globe 2015 was won by Carly Wheelans, First Princess is Caylin Rutherford, Second Princess is Britney Collins.

Brooke wears her new crown and title well. She also carries herself with a degree of style and poise that be-lies her years. She admits that these are...in part...skills that she learned while at the competition. “They gave us lots of training,” she says. “They taught us how to walk well...how to do our make-up and hair.”

But the most valuable training she received at the pageant, Brooke notes, involved helping her find the inner beauty that is her strength. “They taught us how to do interviews. They also gave us training on how to talk about our platforms...the charities that we wanted to support.”

Brooke credits both this training...and the experience itself...for helping her find a new confidence. “I wasn’t confident before the pageant at all. This experience has really boosted my self-esteem. I view myself as beauti-ful...as every girl should.”

For Brooke the pageant also provides a clear ex-ample of how beauty thrives amidst diversity. “It doesn’t matter how much you weigh. It doesn’t matter what your race or sexual preference is. The pageant is about inner beauty...not outward beauty,” she notes.

Along with her new-found confidence, Brooke discovered other facets of her own beauty at the pageant. “Along the way, we were all given smaller ‘titles’ as well. I was chosen as ‘Miss Peacemaker’...because I was always trying to keep all the girls calm and keep them from arguing.”

Along with her crown, Brooke also came home from Toronto with friendships that she knows will last well past her one year ‘reign’ as Miss Teen Canada Globe

Third Princess. “It wasn’t really competitive at all. We were always helping each other out. I did three other girls’ hair before the regional competitions. I did that before I did my own hair and make-up...and I wasn’t the only one doing things like that,” she notes. “I grew very close to the other girls in my age category. I made friendships that I know will last a lifetime. I also became very close to the three girls I was rooming with as well.”

Brooke’s willingness to put others ahead of herself, and work toward a common goal no matter what the circumstances, is another aspect of her beauty. It also shapes her attitude towards volunteer work and the charities that she intends to support. “I hope to get more involved in my school and my community,” she says. “I want to support the fight against MS. I’ll be taking part in the Terry Fox Run in Saskatoon. I’m also involved in the Lions Foundation ‘Walk for Dog Guides’. I want to raise money for charities and help out as best I can.”

When asked if there is one thing that she would like to use her title to accomplish...Brooke says this: “I just want to help out...and I’d like to try and get other people to become more involved in the community as well.

Brooke’s journey may not have ended with this title. “I’ll be moving on to an international pageant sometime this year,” she points out, “possibly in the Dominican.” She will also be spending some time this year ‘recruit-ing’ other girls to take part in the competition next year. “I’m supposed to recruit 5 other girls to take part in the pageant,” she says. “It’s such a good experience. It will change your life, it really makes you feel good about yourself. You meet so many different people. And it encourages you to really think about different issues and want to get involved. It’s a lot of work, and I know it’s not for everyone but, I’d encourage anyone to try it out. It’s been one of my best experiences.”

Brooke is quick to acknowledge the love and sup-port she has received throughout her pageant experi-ence. “I owe a lot to my Grandma. She has helped me so much. My Dad helped me out a lot, both with encour-agement and financial help. And my Mom is just so proud and happy for me.”

The kind of ‘beauty’ we see on magazine covers and commercials never lasts very long. But inside this young woman, a beauty lives that most certainly will only grow along with her.

And while the crown and title she has brought home represents a significant achievement... it will certainly be a ‘first’ among many.

A beauty that lasts

Fifteen-year-old Brooke Widdup recently be-came one of 90 finalists in the ‘Miss Teen Canada Globe’ held in Toronto!

Photo by Connie Schwalm

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By Vern MayClose your eyes and

consider this job title – “Professional Wrestler”. No doubt it creates a very visceral impression in your mind – positive or negative – about how someone in that line of work looks, dresses and conducts themselves in a social setting. It is one of those occupations which carries a strong stereo-type which has been ingrained over generations of popular culture. It’s likely that the fi rst image in your mind was male.

It’s certain that some professions carry strong gender associations. When it comes to profes-sional sports, this is an arena which is largely identifi ed as a male-dom-inated industry. So much so, that when a strong female athlete emerges to make a name for herself such as we’ve seen over the past year with UFC’s Rhonda Rousey, it turns heads.

In North America, the sport of professional wrestling has experienced an awakening when it comes to gender equality and the ladies with talent are fi nding that there is now an opportunity to break into the main event roles previously reserved

for their male counterparts. The growing recognition of the talent and drive of this division of athletes has grown to support a number of all-women’s events in select cities across the country. With this in mind, the Winnipeg-based Canadian Wrestling’s Elite is visiting nine communities in the coming weeks with an all ladies roster that will re-shape public opinion about profes-sional wrestling.

In Montreal, Northern Championship Wrestling has developed a dedicated brand for its women’s division branded “Femmes Fatales”, in Vancouver, All Star Wrestling has launched “Girls Gone Wrestling”, and in Chicago, there is an established superpower of female professional athletics under the banner of “Shimmer”. The upcoming tour marks the fi rst time that an all-wom-en’s roster has been showcased for Prairie audiences.

It’s hard to believe that Manitoba was one of the last jurisdictions in Canada to even allow women to com-pete, feeling that the involvement of ladies in a combat sport environment was immoral and lewd. In fact, one application to present women’s matches in Winnipeg in

the 1950’s was met with the following statement from the commissioner which ran in the local newspapers: “They’re welcome to come [to Win-nipeg] and see the sights, take in the attractions, shoot ducks … but not wrestle.” The door was fi -nally opened for the ladies to step through the ropes in the keystone Province in 1971.

Bambi Hall, courtesy of SHIMMER Wrestling

A league of their own:Ladies making

history on upcoming tour

see A league of their own on page 5

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Though the struggle for female professional athletes in the sport of professional wrestling is not likely to find itself fea-tured among the displays in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the journey for many of the pioneers of the sport to pave the way for today’s generation is, in some cases, a horrific tale. Ladies such as Mildred Burke, June Byers, Lil-lian Ellison, Johnnie Mae Young and Penny Banner should be acknowledged for their courage in the face of adversity to cre-ate a culture that opened the door for the girls that would aspire to ring careers.

The talent lined up for the tour showcases an international sam-pling of some of the best athletes active in North America today. Samantha “Bambi” Hall (Vancouver), Kat Von Heez (Edmonton), Gisele (Phillipines), and Violet (Hungary) have been active across the west four Provinces and local mat enthusiasts will be familiar with them. They are joined by a contingent of talent from the United States making their Canadian debuts including Roni Nicole (Texas), Aja Per-era (Georgia) and Sahara Seven (North Carolina).

Ladies wrestling, once billed as a special attraction, is now emerg-ing to the forefront, with many of the top gals in Canada now maintaining schedules as aggressive as the men. In the case of Bambi Hall, the 23 year old has been wres-tling professionally for just over four years and has already appeared more than 200 matches across six Provinces and three States. The industry is taking notice. World Wrestling Enter-tainment is keeping their eyes on the scene for future stars. Toronto’s Jasmin Areebi is current-ly working in Orlando in their development system, Victoria’s Chel-sea Green was a recent aspirant on the reality series “Tough Enough”, and Winnipeg’s Sarah Stock, who has spent much of the past decade competing in Mexico and Japan is rumored to be close to signing a contract with the com-pany. It’s possible that

among the ladies appearing on this tour could well be television stars within the next five years.

The nine night tour kicks off in Steinbach on September 25 and includes stops in Gimli, Gladstone, Minnedosa, Yorkton, Virden, Souris, Winnipeg and Morden. For more information on the tour, contact the tour promoter at [email protected]

A league of their owncontinued from page 4

Kat Von Heez has the upper hand in a recent Vancouver match.

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Over 80Jury Selected

Booths

29th Annual Homespun Craft Show & Sale

� e Biggest Little Cra� Show in Saskatchewan!

NEW EXPANDED HOURS! Sat - 10am to 8:30pm | Sun - 11am to 4pm(306) 453-4488 | www.homespuncanada.ca

Saturday & SundaySeptember 19th & 20th, 2015in the CARLYLE SPORTS ARENA

At Memorial Hall

Also don’t miss!13th Annual Quilt Show

Join Us at the Arena For:Legion Pancake Breakfast, Saturday Sept 19th 8am - 10amSuper in the fi eld, Saturday Sept 19th 5pm - 7pmBBQ Beef & All the trimmings!

Homemade Food & Arena Kitchen Open Both Saturday & Sunday!

SAVE TH E DATE!

SCARECROW SCARECROW SCARECROW WEEKEND WEEKEND WEEKEND Com e ou t for a ll of th e fu n a n d excitem en t !

SEPT 25-27, 2015 SEPT 25-27, 2015 SEPT 25-27, 2015

in in Souris! Souris!

M a ps a n d Even t B roch u res w ill be ava ila ble on Frid a y Septem ber 25 , 2015 a n d ca n be M a ps a n d Even t B roch u res w ill be ava ila ble on Frid a y Septem ber 25 , 2015 a n d ca n be picked u p a t va riou s bu sin esses in Sou ris. Thank you to Plaza Petals for your sponsorship! picked u p a t va riou s bu sin esses in Sou ris. Thank you to Plaza Petals for your sponsorship!

F RID AY RBC K ICK OF F BBQ LUN CH 11:30 a.m . in front of the RBC (47 Crescent Ave W )  

FAL L S UPPE R – W OOD F IRE D E L I Reservations and inform ation can be m ade by calling the W oodfire Deli at 204.483.2795  

F RE E PUBL IC S K ATIN G - 6:30 p.m . at the Souris & Glenw ood M em orial Com plex (32 3rd Ave W )  

AVALON TH E ATRE (98 1st St S) W E ARE YOUR FRIENDS - Show tim e 7:30 p.m .    

S ATURD AY TOW N W ID E GARAGE S AL E S 9:00 p.m . to 3:00 p.m . throughout the tow n Registrations can be dropped off at Plaza Petals. Cost is $5 to register to get a garage sale package and location on m ap. Garage Sale packages sponsored by Ryckm an Plum bing and Heating  

F LY BAL L D OGS - Souris Curling Rink (32 3rd Ave W )  

F IRE M AN BBQ - 12:00 PM at the M urray’s lot (across from Souris Valley Bigw ay Foods 110 1st St S)

TE N TATIVE W AGON RID E S TO VIE W S CARE CROW S - leaving from the Gazebo/Stairs at 1 p.m . and 3 p.m . Sponsored by M eighen Haddad & Co.  

F RE E “K ID S M OVIE ” – Sponsored by the Avalon Theatre (98 1st St S) on Saturday afternoon  at 2 p.m . -  “Free Popcorn” sponsored by Glen Tosh - Royal LePage and W estoba Credit Union

S ATURD AY (continued)

F RE E PUBL IC S K ATIN G 6:30 p.m . at the Souris & Glenw ood M em orial Com plex (32 3rd Ave W )  

S OURIS BE AUTIF ICATION F UN D RAIS E R M E AT D RAW - 5:00 p.m . at the Souris Legion (supper w ill be chili on a bun and Caesar salad.  

AVALON TH E ATRE (98 1st St S) W E ARE YOUR FRIENDS - Show tim e 7:30 p.m .

    S UN D AY F L E A M ARK E T – Souris Com m unity Hall (30 3r Ave W ) 10:00 a.m . to 3:00 p.m ., adm ission is $2.00.  Legion com m ittee serving lunch!  

F LY BAL L D OGS - Souris Curling Rink (32 3rd Ave W )  

F RE E “K ID S M OVIE ” – Sponsored by the Avalon Theatre (98 1st St S) on Sunday afternoon  at 2 p.m . -  “Free Popcorn” sponsored by Glen Tosh - Royal LePage and W estoba Credit Union  

CAR S H OW - 12 p.m . to 4 p.m . in Victoria Park – “The Bow l” – w eather perm itting    

Y OUTH RUGBY - 12:00 p.m . to 5:00 p.m . at the Souris Schoo l (55 Lansdow ne St N)  

AVALON TH E ATRE (98 1st St S) W E ARE YOUR FRIENDS - Show tim e 7:30 p.m .

Pierson’s 37 th Annual

Carnival of Crafts ...featuring more than 75 crafters

Saturday October 3, 2015

Edward Sports Centre Pierson, Manitoba

11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DST Admission: $5.00

12 & under: $3.00 Preschool: FREE

75 DOOR PRIZES

Still looking for quality Crafters!

Contact Betty Mayes 204-634-2482

Hometown Villas 1200 sq. ft. rental units with attached garage

Available October 1

Join us for coffee at our

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, September 20

2:00 - 8:00 p.m. 3rd Avenue, Reston, MB

Appointments are welcome! Contact Andy Elliott • 204-877-3539

The R.M. of Pipestone Council announced today that for a fifth year in a row a $500 grant that will be given per dwelling or family unit, to either rate-payers or tenants, who have maintained residency in the R.M. of Pipestone from October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015. Since 2011 the R.M. Council has invested over 1 million dollars back into the hands of residents through this program.

To apply, one application form per dwelling or family unit must be completed by November 16, 2015. Proof of residency is required from the property owner of the residence by submit-ting utility bills or other evidence stating proof of residency or a signed “Statement of Residency” from the registered property owner if the resident is not the property owner of the residence. To be eligible for this grant, current year’s taxes and debts to the R.M. of Pipestone must be paid.

Property owners can expect an application form in their post office box by mid-October or a form can be found online at www.rmof-pipestone.com after October 1st. The R.M. of Pipestone Council is advising property owners to contact their

tenant/s to inform them of this program as notices are only being mailed to property owners and past year tenant recipients in the R.M. of Pipestone.

For more information about this program, please contact the Economic Development Officer, Tanis Chalmers at 204-877-3669 or [email protected] or the R.M. of Pipestone office at 204-877-3327.

For more information about this news release:Tanis ChalmersEconomic Development Officer

RM of [email protected] 99Reston, MB R0M 1X0

Over 1 Million in Grants Issuedto Residents of RM of Pipestone

ADVERTISE!IT WORKS!

Call Alison306-453-2525Saskatchewan

Call Cheryl204-522-3491

Manitoba

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THE SUPER MODEL CLEAROUTThese deals are sooo hot right now

$2,500GET UP TO

CASH PURCHASE SAVINGS

MODEL SHOWN: CR-V TOURING2015 CR-VSCR-VSCR-VCASH PURCHASE SAVINGS

$1,500*RATES FROM

0.99%∞OR

MODEL SHOWN: CIVIC TOURING2015 CIVICSCASH PURCHASE SAVINGS

$2,500* OR

CIVIC BONUS

$1,000£RATES FROM

0.99%∞AND

MODEL SHOWN: ACCORD TOURING2015 ACCORDSRATES FROMCASH PURCHASE SAVINGS

$2,000* 0.99%∞OR

FORMAN HONDA2080 Currie Blvd. (18th Street South)

Brandon, Manitoba1-800-675-8367 • 204-725-1530 formanhonda.ca

* Cash purchase savings of up to $1,500/$2,500/$2,000 on select new and unregistered 2015 CR-V models (LX 2WD models excluded)/2015 Civic (4D LX 5MT, 4D Si 6MT, and 4D Hybrid NAVI CVT models excluded)/2015 Accord models. ∞ Lease example: Limited time lease offer from HCFI, On Approved Credit, applies to a new 2015 CR-V LX 2WD, model RM3H3FES/2015 Civic LX 5MT, model FB2E24EX/2015 Accord Sport 6MT, model CR2F5FJ, for a 48/60/60-month period, for a total of 208/260/260 weekly payments of $74/$48/$71 leased at 0.99%/0.99%/0.99% APR. 96,000/120,000/120,000 kilometre allowance (12 cents/km excess charge applies). Consumers may pre-purchase up to a maximum of 16,000 extra km/year at $0.08/km at the time of entering into the lease agreement. Total lease obligation is $15,392/$12,480/$18,460. Lease obligation includes freight and PDI of $1,695/$1,495/$1,695, Federal A/C fee, tire duty and applicable fees except PPSA lien registration fee of $52.76 and lien registering agent’s fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery. No down payment required. Taxes, license, insurance, environmental fees and registration are extra. Dealer may lease for less. Finance example: Amount fi nanced is $20,000 at 0.99%/0.99%/0.99% APR over 60/84/84 months equals $341.79/$246.54/$246.54 per month. Cost of borrowing is $507.33/$709.25/$709.25 for a total obligation of $20,507.33/$20,709.25/$20,709.25. Taxes, license, insurance, environmental fees and registration are extra. 2015 CR-V LX AWD/2015 Civic 4D DX 5MT/2015 Civic 4D EX 5MT/2015 Accord LX 6MT/2015 Accord LX CVT models excluded from special lease and fi nance rate offers - standard rates apply. £ $1,000 Civic Bonus available on new 2015 Civic models delivered by September 30, 2015. Civic Bonus can be combined with rates advertised by HCFI and will be deducted from the negotiated vehicle price. */∞/£ Offers valid from September 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for Manitoba residents at Honda Dealers of Manitoba locations. Offer subject to change or cancellation without prior notice. Offer valid on new in-stock 2015 vehicles. While quantities last. Visit HondaManitoba.com or your Manitoba Honda dealer for details.

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PRAIRIE PRODUCERS - We Want to Hear From You

Who We Are

Our Mission

WE ARE CURRENTLY CONSTRUCTING A NEW GRAIN TERMINAL

We are now o� ering IP contracts for new crop CWRW with a delivery window of Aug. 21 -Oct. 31, 2015

For more details on pricing options and quality speci� cations and to join our daily price distribution list please contact us.

GRAIN ORIGINATION MGR.Jason LabossierePh: [email protected]

GRAIN ORIGINATORRhonda BajusPh: [email protected]

www.ceresglobalag.com

We are also buying CWRS, CWAD, OATS and CANOLA.

with 2.7 million bushel storage capacity with direct access to the BNSF rail network. We are located in S.E. Saskatchewan on Hwy #9 south, one (1) mile north of the U.S. border. We are operational and will utilize our transloader for initial new crop deliveries.

Ceres Global Ag is a grain origination and trading company operating terminals in Canada and the U.S. Ceres Global Ag is also a logistics company operating a newly developed logistics platform at Northgate, SK. Additionally, it is a stakeholfer in a short line railroad.

Our mission is to make Ceres Global Ag Corp into a world class agriculture, energy, trading, and logistics company. We will grow our operations platform to become a preferred operator adn supplier in the markets we serve.

COME VISIT USHours of Operation

7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Monday - Saturday

SPECIALIZING in all styles of Agricultural PTO Drivelines

and Gearboxes Complete PTO Drivelines, Parts and Repair.

ASK ABOUT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR

CALL 204-237-5310

or email: [email protected]

2033 Dugald Rd. Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3

MillerAuctions Inc.

Stuart & Betty Miller Brandon, MB 204-725-8289 204-522-5683

globalauctionguide.com

Miller Auctions is conducting an Upcoming LIVE and

ONLINE AUCTION of Collectible Coins and Currency

Sunday, October 25 Royal Oak Inn, Brandon, MB

We still have room for more coins, currency, diamonds, silver, military medals, tokens, etc.

If you have quality items, contact:

Sunday, September 2710 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Souris Community Hall

Admission $2Info: 204-483-3517 • [email protected]

MillerAuctions Inc.

Stuart & Betty Miller Brandon, MB 204-725-8289 204-522-5683

globalauctionguide.com

FALL AUCTION SALE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18

OAK LAKE HALL, OAK LAKE, MB Accepting: Farm equipment; firearms; tools; RVs;

household; antiques; complete households or estates. Call ASAP.

SOURIS HOME HARDWARE

15 Crescent Ave. SOURIS, MB

Phone (204)483-3238 CALL US TOLL FREE CALL US TOLL FREE CALL US TOLL FREE

1-877-483-3238 1-877-483-3238 1-877-483-3238

166 Dickson Street P.O. Box 464 Souris, MB R0K 2C0

300 Nelson Street W. P.O. Box 1354 Virden, MB R0M 2C0

Office: 204.748.1633 Fax: 204.748.1591 Cell: 204.851.3061 After Hours: 204.483.2110 Email: [email protected]

Greg Trewin Independent Sales Representative for Pioneer® brand products

Box 2 Waskada, MB R0M 2E0 (204) 522-5044 Tel [email protected]

NEXT ISSUE OF BORDER CONNECTION:OCTOBER 9TH

ADVERTISING DEADLINE:OCTOBER 1ST

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One of the largest oilfield tank trucking companies in the industry, operating continually in Saskatchewanfor more than 50 years!

• National safety mark• Red seal journeyman & CWB certified welders• B pressure carbon & stainless steel certified• 10’ sheer• 12’ C+C break press

Custom built skid units for all your oilfield needs.

OILFIELD FABRICATIONOILFIELD FABRICATION

Transport Canada Registered

CARGO TANK REPAIRAll Types of Welding & Fabricating

Red Seal Journeyman17’ x 60’ Semi Downdraft Paint BoothIndustrial Sand Blasting & Painting Oilfield Internal Tank Coatings

Skip (306) 461.5205 » [email protected] (306)483.8937 » [email protected]

Heavy Truck Body & Paint

• TC406 TC 407• Aluminum, steel, Stainless steel• Sump and belly repairs• Baffle repair & replacement• Man way, tank top, tunnel repair &

replacement • Plumbing repair & replacement• New tank installation• Titan gauge installation• Truck rig up

• Sand blasting and recoating• PIVK 406, 407, 412 & 350

306-443-2424Alida, SK

Marvin (306)[email protected]

Paul (306) [email protected]

Crude Oil, Emulsion, Produced & Fresh Water Hauling, Condensate, Butane, Propane, NGL Hauling

Canada & United States Oilfield Tank Trucks

Hot Oil Trucks & Pressure Trucks

Pressurized Trailers

Gravel Trucks, Backhoe, Bobcat

Combo Vac Units & Steamers

Ken Boettcher Tim Boettcher Grant Anderson, Manager Justin Boettcher, Sales Mike Crawford, Dispatcher Terry Torgunrud, Safety & Compliance

306-483-7462

306-483-8121

306-483-7405

306-485-7597

306-485-7970

306-483-8952

One of the largest oilfield tank trucking companies in the industry, operating continually in Saskatchewanfor more than 50 years!

• National safety mark• Red seal journeyman & CWB certified welders• B pressure carbon & stainless steel certified• 10’ sheer• 12’ C+C break press

Custom built skid units for all your oilfield needs.

OILFIELD FABRICATIONOILFIELD FABRICATION

Transport Canada Registered

CARGO TANK REPAIRAll Types of Welding & Fabricating

Red Seal Journeyman17’ x 60’ Semi Downdraft Paint BoothIndustrial Sand Blasting & Painting Oilfield Internal Tank Coatings

Skip (306) 461.5205 » [email protected] (306)483.8937 » [email protected]

Heavy Truck Body & Paint

• TC406 TC 407• Aluminum, steel, Stainless steel• Sump and belly repairs• Baffle repair & replacement• Man way, tank top, tunnel repair &

replacement • Plumbing repair & replacement• New tank installation• Titan gauge installation• Truck rig up

• Sand blasting and recoating• PIVK 406, 407, 412 & 350

306-443-2424Alida, SK

Marvin (306)[email protected]

Paul (306) [email protected]

Crude Oil, Emulsion, Produced & Fresh Water Hauling, Condensate, Butane, Propane, NGL Hauling

Canada & United States Oilfield Tank Trucks

Hot Oil Trucks & Pressure Trucks

Pressurized Trailers

Gravel Trucks, Backhoe, Bobcat

Combo Vac Units & Steamers

Ken Boettcher Tim Boettcher Grant Anderson, Manager Justin Boettcher, Sales Mike Crawford, Dispatcher Terry Torgunrud, Safety & Compliance

306-483-7462

306-483-8121

306-483-7405

306-485-7597

306-485-7970

306-483-8952

One of the largest oilfield tank trucking companies in the industry, operating continually in Saskatchewanfor more than 50 years!

• National safety mark• Red seal journeyman & CWB certified welders• B pressure carbon & stainless steel certified• 10’ sheer• 12’ C+C break press

Custom built skid units for all your oilfield needs.

OILFIELD FABRICATIONOILFIELD FABRICATION

Transport Canada Registered

CARGO TANK REPAIRAll Types of Welding & Fabricating

Red Seal Journeyman17’ x 60’ Semi Downdraft Paint BoothIndustrial Sand Blasting & Painting Oilfield Internal Tank Coatings

Skip (306) 461.5205 » [email protected] (306)483.8937 » [email protected]

Heavy Truck Body & Paint

• TC406 TC 407• Aluminum, steel, Stainless steel• Sump and belly repairs• Baffle repair & replacement• Man way, tank top, tunnel repair &

replacement • Plumbing repair & replacement• New tank installation• Titan gauge installation• Truck rig up

• Sand blasting and recoating• PIVK 406, 407, 412 & 350

306-443-2424Alida, SK

Marvin (306)[email protected]

Paul (306) [email protected]

Crude Oil, Emulsion, Produced & Fresh Water Hauling, Condensate, Butane, Propane, NGL Hauling

Canada & United States Oilfield Tank Trucks

Hot Oil Trucks & Pressure Trucks

Pressurized Trailers

Gravel Trucks, Backhoe, Bobcat

Combo Vac Units & Steamers

Ken Boettcher Tim Boettcher Grant Anderson, Manager Justin Boettcher, Sales Mike Crawford, Dispatcher Terry Torgunrud, Safety & Compliance

306-483-7462

306-483-8121

306-483-7405

306-485-7597

306-485-7970

306-483-8952

One of the largest oilfield tank trucking companies in the industry, operating continually in Saskatchewanfor more than 50 years!

• National safety mark• Red seal journeyman & CWB certified welders• B pressure carbon & stainless steel certified• 10’ sheer• 12’ C+C break press

Custom built skid units for all your oilfield needs.

OILFIELD FABRICATIONOILFIELD FABRICATION

Transport Canada Registered

CARGO TANK REPAIRAll Types of Welding & Fabricating

Red Seal Journeyman17’ x 60’ Semi Downdraft Paint BoothIndustrial Sand Blasting & Painting Oilfield Internal Tank Coatings

Skip (306) 461.5205 » [email protected] (306)483.8937 » [email protected]

Heavy Truck Body & Paint

• TC406 TC 407• Aluminum, steel, Stainless steel• Sump and belly repairs• Baffle repair & replacement• Man way, tank top, tunnel repair &

replacement • Plumbing repair & replacement• New tank installation• Titan gauge installation• Truck rig up

• Sand blasting and recoating• PIVK 406, 407, 412 & 350

306-443-2424Alida, SK

Marvin (306)[email protected]

Paul (306) [email protected]

Crude Oil, Emulsion, Produced & Fresh Water Hauling, Condensate, Butane, Propane, NGL Hauling

Canada & United States Oilfield Tank Trucks

Hot Oil Trucks & Pressure Trucks

Pressurized Trailers

Gravel Trucks, Backhoe, Bobcat

Combo Vac Units & Steamers

Ken Boettcher Tim Boettcher Grant Anderson, Manager Justin Boettcher, Sales Mike Crawford, Dispatcher Terry Torgunrud, Safety & Compliance

306-483-7462

306-483-8121

306-483-7405

306-485-7597

306-485-7970

306-483-8952

Heavy Truck Body & Paint

• National safety mark• Red seal journeyman & CWB certifi ed welders• B pressure carbon & stainless steel certifi ed• 10’ sheer• 12’ C+C brake press

• TC 406 TC 407• Aluminum, Steel, Stainless steel• Sump and belly repairs• Baffl e repair & replacement• Man way, tank top, tunnel repair &

replacement• Plumbing repair & replacement• New tank installation• Titan gauge installation• Truck rig up

• Sand blasting and recoating• PIVK 406, 407, 412 & 350

Marvin: (306) 483-8937 - [email protected]: (306) 485-7788 - [email protected]

Skip: (306) 461-5205 - [email protected]: (306) 485-9398 - [email protected]

Website: www.threestartrucking.ca

Call Toll Free 1-888-809-3006

or (204)855-2669 • Oak Lake, MB

CURRENT MARKET PRICES PAID FOR TRUCKLOAD LOTS OF:

• Car & Truck bodies • Farm Machinery • Industrial Scrap

We specialize in cleaning old yard sites

Available: mobile car crusher mobile magnet

Small amounts can be brought to our Oak Lake Yard. Excellent unloading facility with

new 35’ government inspected truck scale.

METALS LTD.

TIME TO TIME TO TIME TO CLEAN UP? CLEAN UP? CLEAN UP?

NOV 1 - Double Point/Hot SeatsNOV 2 - Double PointsNOV 3 - Seniors Day

204.571.0231www.brandonbuslines.com

Nov 1, 2 & 3$129/Double$179/Single

DAY 1 - Departing Brandon at 8 amDAY 2 - Shopping trip into Thief River Falls, MNDAY 3 - Departing Seven Clans Casino

Each bus patron will receive the following: (4) $10.00 Off Meal Coupons. (2) Meals issued per day, ($40 value).(2) Free single scoop cone or dish of ice cream from 777 Malt Shop, ($1.65 value). (1) Ice Cream scoop issued each day, ($3.30 value).

*All offers subject to change without notice.

Bus Arrival slot play will range from $50 Free Play to $60 Free Play, based on total point accumulated from previous bus trips. New guests will start at the lowest gaming package.

NEW TOUR!EXCITING

submitted2015 is our 37th year and we are striving to make

October 3, 2015, the best sale to date. Once again this year, we have a great variety

of high quality crafters coming. Many are former

favourites but there are also more than 18 brand new. What a great opportunity for local residents to be exposed to artists and crafters from all over Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

Shoppers will be able to choose from handmade jewellery, candy, jellies, honey, children’s cloth-ing, folk art, wooden toys, alpaca products, art, spa products, leather items, flax bags, Amigurumi dolls, fused glass, stained glass, weaving, hats, and puzzle lamps, are just some of the treasures that will be available. As our sale draws closer, we will have more exciting announcements.

We are providing an excellent chance for you to shop locally for great high quality, one of a kind

treasures this fall. Our exhibitors are spending more on gas to bring their wares to you this year, so they need your support to make their day success-ful and encourage them to return next year.

Sale starts at 11:30 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. DST at the Edward Sports Centre in Pierson, MB. Your admission gives you a chance on over 700 prizes.

We still have a few spaces for quality crafters and are also taking a waiting list. Contact Betty Mayes at 204-634-2482 H or 204-522-6243 C. Check out our new website www.carnivalofcrafts.ca or Face-book for the latest list of exhibitors.

37th Carnival of Crafts

ADVERTISE!IT WORKS!

Call Alison306-453-2525Saskatchewan

Call Cheryl204-522-3491

Manitoba

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AFTER HOURS:Rick Shreiner: (306) 577.4927Ron Mack: (306) 577.1548Sandra Mitchell: (306) 577.8813Randy Spankie: (579) 488.1077

www.carlylerv.comVOTED “SASKATCHEWAN’S BEST PLACE TO BUY AN R.V.”

GATEWAY TO THE HARVEST MOON SPECIALS! 2015 GATEWAY 3900SE

3 slides, power rear stab. jacks, 12V heating pads on the holding tanks, Weatherguard Insulation Pkg, Beaufloor flooring, HDTV, fire-place, el. awning, LED puck style lighting, solid wood cabinets, dual a/c’s with 2 thermostats, washer/dryer prepped, and much more!! M.S.R.P. $64,479.00.

4 large slides, tri-fold sleeper sofa, theater seating, el. awning with LED lights, el. rear stab. jacks, universal docking center, 12V heat pads on holding tanks, Weatherguard insulation package, HDTV, 2 a/c’s, residential fridge with 1,000 watt inverter, MCD roller shades.

2014 GATEWAY 3300ML

Top of the line 4 season luxury. Loaded, loaded!! 3 large slides, 42” LG LED HD TV, 39” LG LED HD TV in bedroom, LED recessed lighting, pwr. awning with LED lights, Diamond Collection furniture, 40,000 btu furnace, 12 gallon gas/el. DSI water heater, conv. oven, 12 cf side by side fridge w/ice maker, side by side washer/dryer, 5100 btu fireplace, 5.5 Onan LP Generator, 40 lb propane tanks, and much more!!M.S.R.P. $135,673.00.

2014 REDWOOD 38RE

An interesting floor plan with moveable island, solid surface counter tops, 2 A/C units with 2 thermostats, washer/dryer prep, LED puck lighting, central vac, fireplace, a safe hidden behind the TV. 12V heat pads on holding tanks, and much more!!

2014 GATEWAY 3200RS

Features 3 large slides, pwr. rear stab. jacks, 12V heating pads on holding tanks, Weatherguard Insulation Package, Beaufloor floor-ing, fireplace, double door fridge, walk-in wardrobe, el. awning, upgraded top stitch furniture with recliners, LED puck style lighting, solid wood cabinets, dual air conditioners, washer/dryer prepped, and much more!!

On the XP chassis, this model has the ever reliable 600cc carb. Other features include 1.25” track, RER Electronic reverse, electric start, straight aluminum handle bars w/J hooks, heated throttle and heated grips. A new sled at a used price!

2014 GATEWAY 3500RE

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Motorists reminded to slow down and exercise cautionLook out for children in school zones as if they were

your own. That’s the advice of former school bus driver Andy Schwindt, a current manager of Warner Trans-portation, the busing contractor for the Regina Public School Board. Schwindt knows fi rsthand the potential dangers of school zones: motorists speeding, disregard-ing cross walks, driving unsafely around buses, or sim-ply exercising a lack of attention behind the wheel.

“I’ve seen it all too often where an impatient driver endangers a child’s life by failing to stop at a school zone cross walk with fl ashing red lights or fails to use caution by dangerously manoeuvring around a slowing or stopping school bus,” said Schwindt. “There is the potential for something bad to happen every day because of the way motorists are driving through school zones

and aren’t watching or paying attention.”Throughout the month of September, police will be

watching for traffi c violations in and around school zones, including drivers speeding or failing to respect signage, yield for pedestrians, or obey crossing guards or school bus cross arms and fl ashing lights.

“We all play a role in keeping our children safe and school zones require your full attention,” said Schwindt. “Drivers need to understand where they are, and ul-timately, what could happen when travelling through school zones.”

In 2014*, there were 40 collisions in school zones in the province, resulting in 15 injuries. Motorists are reminded of the following tips to ensure children are protected from harm as they go to and from school:

· Slow down and exercise additional caution when in a

school zone.· Avoid all distractions.· Speed limits vary by municipality, but are marked

with regulatory refl ective signs. In some areas of the province, reduced speeds remain in effect evenings and weekends, not just during regular school hours and some all year long. Check with your local municipal offi ce if you’re unsure of the rules in your community.

· Respect busing lanes and exercise the utmost caution when approaching or manoeuvring around school buses. In school bus loading zones, obey all signs and signals and watch for children who may not know the rules of crossing the street.

“Drivers should be aware that a school bus can and will stop at any time,” said Schwindt. “If a bus is stopped, it is for a reason. Slow down and pay attention

to what could be or is hap-pening around the bus.”

Fines for speeding in school zones start at $140 and increase for every km/h over the posted speed limit. Penalties for speeding in school zones include three demerit points under SGI’s Safe Driver Recognition program. Photo speed enforcement is in use in select school zones in Regina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. Posted signs clearly indicate the pres-ence of photo speed en-forcement in these zones.

For more information on driving safely in school zones, visit SGI’s website. Follow SGI on Facebook and Twitter for tips on how #wecandrivebetter.

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AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION SALE SALE SALE

Sunday, October 11 2015

Gainsborough Community Rink

1:00 p.m. (SK Time)

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GAINSBOROUGH GAINSBOROUGH GAINSBOROUGH FROZEN FOODS FROZEN FOODS FROZEN FOODS A BATTOIR E QUIPMENT S ALE A BATTOIR E QUIPMENT S ALE A BATTOIR E QUIPMENT S ALE Auctioneer Dennis ‘Porky’ Seymour Auctioneer Dennis ‘Porky’ Seymour Auctioneer Dennis ‘Porky’ Seymour After 30 years we will auction all our slaughtering After 30 years we will auction all our slaughtering After 30 years we will auction all our slaughtering and processing equipments. All equipment is and processing equipments. All equipment is and processing equipments. All equipment is single phase and in excellent contition. single phase and in excellent contition. single phase and in excellent contition.

CONTACT ALLEN HENDERSON CONTACT ALLEN HENDERSON CONTACT ALLEN HENDERSON

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THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE ITEMS WILL BE SOLD IN THE AUCTION SOLD IN THE AUCTION In addition to these larger items there In addition to these larger items there will be other miscellaneous items for sale. will be other miscellaneous items for sale. • Hobart band saw - Model 5216 single phase • Sure Flow hydraulic stuffer - 55 lb cap, single

phase • Butcher Boy grinde r - #32 single phase • Dayton 1 ton electric chain hoist - 20’ lift 110

volt with 2 ton adjustable trolley • Rail scale with digital moniter - moniter new in

2014 • Tec SL 39-15 digital scale • Hockeye cutlery grinder • Berkel meat slicer • 2 Wellsaws - model 444, 110 volt splitting saws • Stainless steel 3 comp sink - with backsplash

and 2 drainboards • 8’ stainless steel table • 5’ stainless steel table • 2 stainless steel stands - with storage

compartments • 2 stainless steel shelves • 2 stainless steel hangers • 6’ x 3’ steel cutting table - with 3 poly cutting

boards • Large assortment of beef trolleys, hog gambrels

and various other meat hooks. • Assortment of steel carts on casters • Assortment of meat tubs • Lots of misc tools and equipment

*Terms of Sale: Cash or Pre-Authorized Cheque Only* Please contact Allen for more information 1-306-685-2249

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