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CLARK’S CROSSING GAZETTE • THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014
Are you chasing losses by Bosch honoured betting big on Stanley Cup?
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Dalmeny hockey awards ceremony
By JIM CRAIK with COLLEEN FOURNEY jim.craik@sasktel.net
Brennan Bosch of Martensville, finished his U of S Huskie hockey career on a high note after receiving the Rusty McDonald trophy at a ceremony last week. The trophy, which has been awarded each year since 1939 to the All-Round Male Athlete, honours Rusty McDonald who played on the Huskie football team as a centre and middle linebacker. McDonald was also a champion diver and was involved in student government. The cup is awarded to an upper year male student/athlete who during his entire career as a Huskie exhibited the highest qualities of sportsmanship and citizenship. This year’s award was presented to Bosch on Saturday, April 4 during the Huskie Salute at TCU Place in Saskatoon. Bosch was captain of the hockey team for the last two years and assistant captain before that. “It was an honour to be nominated,” Bosch. One of his strengths was being able to score goals at big moments in games. He figures he scored three, four or five winning goals in overtime for the Huskies. An outstanding leader on and off the ice, he helped lead the Huskies to three CIS championship appearances and four conference finals. Schoolwise, Bosch has one year left in his pharmacy program. After graduation, he would love to practice in a small community. During his five year career with the Huskies, Brennon was named a Huskie first team all academic and a CIS Academic All-Canadian three times. His was a very successful university career.
Dalmeny Sabres Atom team placed second in the league
Dalmeny Sabres Pee Wee hockey team
Dalmeny Sabres Bantam hockey team
RM OF ROSTHERN NO.403 Dalmeny Sabres Midget hockey team
ATOM DIVISION
Blaine Lepp Award: Jackson Attwater Top Forward: Jayce Kallis Top Defense: Severin Peterson Most Sportsmanlike: Matthew Goldak Most Improved: Nolan Lindberg
PEE WEE DIVISION
Blaine Lepp Award: Owen Tallmadge Top Scorer: Owen Tallmadge Top Defense: Jayce Janzen Most Sportsmanlike: Davis Wright Most Improved: Chad Davies
BANTAM DIVISION
Blaine Lepp Award: Wyatt Holmgren Top Offense: Caleb Scheller Top Defense: Justin Sexsmith Most Sportsmanlike: Marc Bushman Most Improved: Rhys Tkachuk
MIDGET DIVISION
Blaine Lepp Award: Austin Walker Top Scorer: Tyler Driedger Top Defense: Brady Ferris Most improved: Chase Jeschke Most sportsmanlike: Jade Spoonheim
Always a Sabre Award
Jaimen Yakubowski – Seattle Thunderbirds WHL Braedyn Lysak – Cypresss Cyclones PJHL Kyle Martin – Saskatoon Westleys PJHL Rogan Petryshyn - Saskatoon Westleys PJHL Dayton Brown – Martensville Midget AA Chance Adrian – Sask Valley Vipers Bantam AA Carson Scheller – Martensville PeeWee AA
The Municipality is seeking a Community Service Group/ School Organization interested in assisting with the Clean-up of RM Nuisance Grounds. Duties would include gathering up and disposing of loose debris and light manual duties. This is a 1 to 2 day proposition to be completed no later than May 15th, 2014 and is an admirable opportunity for an organization to raise some funds. Additional information is available from the office at: 306-232-4393 or email: rm403@sasktel.net
per cent), betting online (3 per cent) and betting with a bookie (1 per cent). Betting on sports comes with risks. Sports betters tend to be younger, but also that young adults have the highest risk of developing gambling problems. Chasing losses, or gambling more to win back what you lost, is a key sign of a gambling problem. When asked if they have ever kept betting to try to recoup what they lost almost two-in-10 (18 per cent) of the 18 to 34 yearold group said yes. This number is significantly higher than the national average of 12 per cent. For those who believe they can win back losses by betting more, the consequences can be financially and emotionally devastating. If you or someone you know is chasing losses, it may be time to take a reality check. For information go to www.stopthechase.ca.
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RM OF DUNDURN NO. 314 PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Council of the Rural Municipality of Dundurn No. 314 intends to adopt a bylaw under The Planning and Development Act, 2007 to amend Bylaw 03-98, known as the Zoning Bylaw. INTENT The proposed bylaw is reducing the set back requirements for other yard in the M – Industrial District from 6 metres (20 feet) to 3 metres (10 feet) and to further reduce the site coverage by buildings from maximum of 30% to 75% and to rezone a parcel from AR - Agricultural Residential District to R2 – Residential District the land described below. AFFECTED LANDS The affected land subject to the rezoning is legally described as NE 02-34-04 W3, ISC parcel #119748549 as shown on the following map. The land is located 1 mile east of Grid 663 on Township Road 340 and ½ mile north on Range Road 3041.
Friday May 2nd
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School Community Councils
7:30
centennial Hall PM 2 HRS. live comedy, dance, Silent auction, midnigHt luncH, 50/50 & caSH baR.
A primary link between home, community and school School Community Councils (SCC) support student learning and encourage parent and community involvement and engagement at the school level. Parents and community members are encouraged to participate in the work of the local SCC.
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SCC elections for all Prairie Spirit schools will be held between: Contact your local school for its election date and for more details, including the number of positions open for election.
Raising money for breast cancer research & to improve the quality of life for those affected
REASON The reason for the first proposed amendment is to reduce the setback requirements within the Industrial District as the lots are smaller in size and currently restricts the size of buildings on the parcels. The reason for the second proposed amendment is to rezone an Agricultural parcel of land to allow for a proposed mulit-lot residential subdivision. PUBLIC INSPECTION Any person may inspect the bylaw at the municipal office between 8:00 a.m. – 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday through to Friday excluding statutory holidays. Copies are available at cost. PUBLIC HEARING Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday May 13, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the municipal office council chamber located 314 2nd Street, Dundurn, Saskatchewan to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed bylaw. Council will also consider written comments received at the hearing or delivered to the Acting Administrator at the municipal office before the hearing.
Monday, May 5 and Friday, May 16, 2014
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Spring is a time of traditions: spring cleaning, yard sales, gardening, and the Stanley Cup Playoffs: hockey’s holy grail. Another ritual that belongs in that list is betting. A new national survey from the Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) shows that Canada’s national pastime is also fertile ground for gambling. Canadians plan to wager $210 million on the grueling two-month hockey tournament with nearly two in 10 adults intending to place a bet. Just over a thousand Canadians were asked how they plan to bet during the 2014 NHL playoffs. Nine per cent of people polled indicated they planned to participate in a hockey pool followed by six per cent who said they intended to bet with their friends. The remaining betting categories included buying sports-based lottery tickets such as PRO•LINE (5
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Issued at the Rural Municipality of Dundurn No. 314 this 17th day of April, 2014. Judy Douglas, Acting Administrator