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Volume 107 No. 45

Retired Crown Prosecutor Dennis Cann

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Quote of the week “They don’t want to be an average football team. They want to be above average.” — Sask. Roughriders Head Coach Corey Chamblin

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North Battleford, Sask.

NOBODY BEATS THE BRICK!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Battlefords Bright Spots

How do you plan to spend your Canada Day? By Jayne Foster Staff Reporter

Memories Aloft For the second year in a row, the Sallows and McDonald - Wilson and Zehner Funeral Home hosted their Memorial Balloon Release and Barbecue, which allowed families to be able to honour and remember loved ones. The skies cleared up long enough for the balloons to be launched shortly after noon Sunday. However, a gust of wind blew a few of the balloons into the nearby trees and had to be pried loose by family members before they could join the rest of the balloons in the air. Photo by John Cairns

Canada became a selfgoverning dominion of Great Britain on July 1, 1867. Until 1982, July 1 was known as Dominion Day. In 1983, it officially became Canada Day. Canada Day in the Battlefords will be a two-part activity, with family entertainment during the day at Fort Battleford, and fireworks on King Hill in the evening. Things will get underway at the Fort at 11 a.m. Hosted by the Friends of Fort Battleford and the Fort Battleford National Historic Site, admission to Canada Day is free. There will be musical entertainment with a performance by the Keller Family Band at 11 a.m. There will also be balloon twisting for the kids. The official flag ceremonies will commence at noon. O Canada will be sung by

Camelia Vany and dignitares will be in attendance. From 1 to 3 p.m., activities will include wagon rides, face painting, old fashioned games, more balloon twisting and a Kaiser tournament. The Kellers perform again at 2 p.m. At three o’clock, there will be a Dominion Day Tea and Fashion Show. This will require a two-dollar admission. Throughout the event, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the barbecue will be fired up, a canteen will be available and there will be beer in the gardens. Of course the historic buildings will also be open. They will be available to tour between 10 a.m. and noon and again from 1 to 3 p.m. In the evening, look for a fireworks display courtesy of the City of North Battleford. They will be set off from King Hill at 10:45 p.m. jayne@newsoptimist.ca

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Available at Co-op Marketplace, Battlefords Boutique or Battleford Ag Society Battlefords Ag Society Exhibition August 12-15, 2014 Contact Battlefords Ag Society 306.445.2024 | Visit www.agsociety.com Co


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