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TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2010

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Silton / Sask Beach / Kannata Valley News Mae Clarke • 729-3014 The Silton Silhouettes are holding their information and registration night on August 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Silton Hall. Elsa McKenzie is now going to be teaching all the kids. Also, last year’s fees were only $80.00 per semester. For more information please call Kaylee at 731-2720. 38-39c

On July 26, many folks from Mesa Dunes RV Park, Mesa, Arizona, invaded Sask Beach. Twenty-two campers set up trailers, fifth wheels, etc. in the yards of Norm Gray and Kathy Gordon, the Volks, Aubichons and the Hildermans. One hundred and twenty-two winter snowbirds from all parts of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia, North Dakota and Iowa landed at the home of Norm and Kathy at Sask Beach to enjoy several days of visiting and socializing ‘Canadian-style!’ A huge bouquet to Young’s Equipment of Regina, who donated and delivered a huge barbecue to cook the pancake

breakfast for the crowd as well as a few supper barbecues. This particular barbecue was made from old Case combine parts and served the purpose well. Bob Bat of Regina cooked his famous cream can supper, the entire meal was prepared in a cream can. The meal consisted of corn on the cob, steamed onions, potatoes, and summer sausage. The lid of the cream can is wired on, creating a pressure cooker effect and within 30 minutes the meal is ready to serve. Amongst the crowd was Deb Hunter who operates the kitchen at the Candle Lake Golf Course, and Judy and Ted Nielson who operate a pontoon boat touring ser-

vice at Candle Lake and they were in charge of the supper fish fry. Jan and Don MacMurchy of Buena Vista Beach assisted with pontoon boat rides on Last Mountain Lake and they prepared beef on a bun lunch for all. A great time was had by all those in attendance and the agenda was ‘to have fun’ and by all reports the four or five days was a blast. It was great to have so many volunteers help make this gathering so enjoyable, and also the neighbours assisted days prior to and during the four days to make this event a huge success. Dick and Mae Clarke were in shock on Friday, July 30 when the doorbell rang and

there stood their son Darcy and Deanna from Dallas, Texas. The temperatures in Dallas were too hot for them so they decided to take a break from their jobs and come north to the cooler climate (low 30s). Also, their daughter Dawn and her girlfriend Linda and their kids from Calgary, arrived at the same time with a cheery ‘surprise.’A family annual turkey roast was planned for the Friday evening July 30 at Dick’s brother’s in Regina, and unbeknownst to Dick and Mae, the kids had been planning this surprise for a month. Darcy and Deanna had a wonderful time with family, renewing old times with some of the cousins that Darcy has not seen in ten years and all

of them whom Deanna had yet to meet. Dawn and Peyton thoroughly enjoyed the visit as well, and the shock of watching Dick and Mae speechless, that does not happen very often. The remainder of their time was enjoyed relaxing on the beach at Kannata Valley, as well as boating and water skiing with friends and just enjoying the cooler Canadian temperatures. 30 degrees here is wonderful compared to Dallas, Texas right now; their temperatures are high 39 - 40 degrees with 100 per cent humidity. At these times in Dallas air conditioners run 24/7. Recent visitors to the Sask Beach home of Dennis and Lorna Friess was their daugh-

ter Dawn and Steve Ioanidis and family from Camrose, AB. Two of the grandchildren spent some extra time with grandma and grandpa as Dennis and Lorna had brought them back with them after their trip to BC and Alberta a few weeks prior. Time was spent on the lake boating, seadooing and tubing and of course the football game. Lots of family fun time together. The community sends birthday wishes to Rick Anderson who just recently celebrated a birthday. Depending on where you are, senior citizens age begins at 55, 60 and 65, I believe Rick falls somewhere in one of those categories. - Mae Clarke

FARM & GARDEN See Us For Your Equipment Needs TRACTORS ‘99 JD 7210 ‘99 NH 9482 ‘97 JD 9200 4WD ‘77 Vers. 750 4WD

Pancake Breakfast at Norm Gray and Kathy Gordon’s at Sask Beach.

Mesa folks getting organized to fill their plates and enjoy a fish fry complements of the Candle Lake crew.

SEEDING ‘09 JD 1910 Air Cart 195 BU ‘08 Seedhawk 55-10 A/D ‘08 Seedhawk 40-12 A/D ‘07 Seedhawk 57-12A/D ‘01 Flexicoil 3450 Air Cart 340 BU ‘01 JD 1820 A/D 60’ ‘01 Seedhawk 48-12 A/D ‘00 Seedhawk 48-12 A/D HAYING ‘08 Explorer 12 Wheel Rake ‘02 MacDon 922 Auger 18’ ‘02 JD 567 RB COMBINES 3 - JD 9760’s 3 - JD 9860’s 2 - JD 9610’s 2 - JD 9770’s 3 - JD 9870’s 4 - 9600’s SWATHERS ‘08 JD 4895 36’ ‘05 JD 4895 36’ ‘02 Premier 2952 30’ CIH 730 30’ PTO ‘93 CIH 8820 30’ ‘86 JD 2360 30’ PLATFORMS ‘08 JD 930 Draper ‘06 MD 974 Flex 36’ ‘05 JD 635 Flex ‘05 MD 973 Draper ‘03 MD 974 Flex 36’ ‘01 CIH 1020 30’ Flex ‘01 JD 936 Draper ‘99 JD 930 Rigid ‘97 JD 930 Flex ‘94 JD 930 Rigid ‘94 JD 930 Flex ‘82 JD 280 P/U reel SPRAYERS ‘05 JD 4920 2 - JD 4730s

SUMMER HOURS Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Saturday

Bob Bat of Regina and crew preparing his famous Cream Can Supper.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Earl Grey News

Public notice is hereby given that the Council of the Resort Village of Glen Harbour intends under The Planning and Development Act, 2007, to amend the Zoning Bylaw 1/91, known as the Zoning Bylaw, portions of Part 5.5 2A, Part 5.6 2A, and Part 5.7 2A to be amended by adding Recreational Vehicles.

Phone • 725-3030

INTENT One recreational vehicle with a valid licence will be permitted per residential lot. PUBLIC INSPECTION The bylaw may be inspected by any person located outside the village, on the community bulletin board or on the website at www.glenharbour.com. Copies are available at the village office. PUBLIC HEARING Written and verbal submissions respecting the bylaw will be considered by council at a public meeting on the 28th day of August, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. at the Gazebo in the Resort Village of Glen Harbour. Issued at the Resort Village of Glen Harbour this 12th day of August, 2010.

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

J.A. Ebbes Clerk

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Watrous — 946-3362 Fax: 946-3898 email: b.westby@fgcentre.com

The Young Brothers (three of them) who reside in the Mesa Dunes RV Park in Arizona provided some of their local talents at the evening wiener roast sing along.

Don’t forget: Reader ad copy needs to be in by noon Thursdays to guarantee placement!

Last Mountain Scout Open House, Saturday, August 21, 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. Calling all Beaver, Cubs, Scouts and Leaders. Last Mountain Scouts is having an Open House to re-start the group. Come out to Strasbourg Ball Park and have fun at our Mini-Scout Camp. Games, crafts. Barbecue - 6:00 p.m. Come by and see if this is for you. Bring the whole family! For more information call John or Syrita Emery 7253138. 38p The Silton Silhouettes are holding their information and registration night on August 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Silton Hall. Elsa McKenzie is now going to be teaching all the kids. Also, last year’s fees were only $80.00 per semester. For more information please call Kaylee at 731-2720. 38-39c

Something missing from the community news? Please contact us at the Last Mountain Times directly at the above number, or contact us at: 528-2020,

lmt@sasktel.net, by fax at 528-2090, or by mail at Box 340, Nokomis. S0G 3R0. Be sure to include your contact information so we can clarify facts if necessary.

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