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Quote of the week Quo Quot “I’m just out having fun. Coach gives me the opportunity to play football and I thank him by giving him everything I got.” — Riders defensive back Tristan Jackson

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Volume 107 No. 52

North Battleford, Sask.

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Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014

Battlefords Bright Spots

WDM, Ag. Society Chapel Gallery, all places to be By Jayne Foster Staff Reporter

Hometown Hero North Battleford’s Brett Robinson, also known as Brett Morgan in the ring, basked in the cheers of the hometown crowd after the main event bout at High Impact Wrestling’s Tour De Rumble show Sunday night at the Western Development Museum. Wrestling fans of all ages turned out to see Morgan compete in a mixed gender tag-team match that closed out the festivities. For more pictures from the evening’s matches, turn to Page 9. Photo by Brett Smith

It’s true. Summer wouldn’t be the same without a stroll down memory lane at Those Were the Days! A staple of the summer season, Those Were the Days is an event featuring the 1920’s heritage village, a variety of entertainment and activities, agricultural demonstrations and more, plus a chance for the WDM to show off its extensive collection of gas and steam engines. It will be held this year Aug. 9 and 10. With 100 acres of land, over 30 homes and businesses representing the boom years of the 1920s – plus a farmstead and an elevator – there will be lots to do and see. If you haven’t had a chance to see the prehistoric skeleton exhibit, you can take that in as well. “Scotty’s Skull”, from Saskatchewan’s one and only Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, and “Omācīw - Hunter of the Prairie Sea” arrived at the North Battleford Western Development Museum June 5 and will be on

exhibit until Oct. 3. “Scotty’s Skull” and “Omācīw” are on loan to the WDM from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina. Beginning Aug. 10 and running through to Aug. 23, the Prairie Sculptors’ Association and the Chapel Gallery Biannual Scultpure Symposium will be attracting artists to North Battleford. While sculptors find an opportunity to work on various pieces and share ideas and skills with fellow artists, it is also an opportunity for the public to see the creative process and perhaps even attend the short workshops planned. If you’ve been to the Chapel Gallery and have seen the various sculptures on the grounds around it, these are the results of previous symposiums. August, of course, is also the month of the annual fair, The Battlefords Agricultural Society’s Northwest Territorial Days. The parade kicks things off on Monday, Aug. 11 and the fair runs through to Thursday, Aug. 14. Watch future editions for more information. jayne@newsoptimist.ca

LAST WEEK TO PURCHASE RIDE BRACELETS! GET YOURS EARLY AND SAVE BIG BUCKS!! Available at Co-op Grocery, Innovation Credit Unions and Battlefords Ag Society Call 445-2024 for more details.

Contact Battlefords Ag Society 306.445.2024 | Visit www.agsociety.com Co


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