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Sports Celebrity Dinner Tickets now over 80% Sold

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ickets are going fast, so if you want to spend an entertaining evening with hockey legends Chico Resch, Bryan Trottier and Billy Smith you had better act soon. The event takes place on August 11th and tickets are advance only for $145 per person. You will also have a chance to take some amazing auction items, from golf balls to combines ! The Silent Auction features many items including 2 tickets to the 2022 Grey Cup in Regina, provided by Gowan Canada,

and an autographed Charlston Hughes Riders Jersey ! The Live Auction items are many and feature a trip for 2 to New Jersey for a Devils NHL game, to which you will be accompanied by Chico Resch himself ! You can also bid on an autographed Clark Gillies Islanders jersey, provided by Bryan Trottier, or 12 hours use of a New Holland combine from Robertson Implements, or a CLAAS combine from Canada West Harvest Centre. Many more amazing auction items will be available.

The sponsors VIP Lounge will be catered by Delisle’s Bruja de la Luna Mexican Restaurant, and the main dinner is catered by Robin’s Nest Cafe from Vanscoy. Safe Rides Home are available for anyone attending the event and are provided by the Delisle and District First Responders. This is truely a locally produced event and is the biggest fundraiser in Delisle, providing support for local sports, culture and recreation organizations both in and around Delisle. The previous Celebrity Dinner was able to generate enough revenue to provide the Delisle arena with a new Zamboni ! You can help support your community by enjoying this once in a lifetime evening of entertainment ! For tickets call Dan at 306-260-3367 or Amanda at 306-717-9133. Call today to avoid disappointment.

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High School Grad Photos Pages 6-7 Community Reports ........ p. 8

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We took the ferry, Mrs. B and I, from Victoria on Vancouver Island over to Anacortes, Washington. From there, we were driving down to Seattle where we were going to get on a cruise ship to Alaska. When the ferry leaves the dock in Victoria it is almost immediately in US waters and wanders in and out through the San Juan Islands to Anacortes. A quick drive from there over the bridge to the mainland and then it's just a short hour and a half drive to the cruise port in Seattle. Easy trip, nice drive. It was a clear day and I was standing outside on the ferry deck. The wind was being a tad rude (too lazy to go around me, it was just going right through me), but the sun was shining brightly and there was nary a cloud in the sky. It was interesting seeing all the small islands and all the other ferries chugging along between them. There were motor boats of all sizes, sometimes hurrying, sometimes just sitting, fishing. There were lots of sailboats, too, moving more slowly and tacking back and forth like they had two captains not in agreement on direction. It was all incredibly picturesque - an idyllic setting for the start of another excellent adventure. But a lone cloud, grey and lowering, came to harass the sun as we came off the ferry in Anacortes. We were going through US Customs and being questioned by the Customs Officer. "Are you bringing anything with you?" the Customs Officer says. "Well, just our lunch," Mrs. B says, and she reached behind the seat and brought forth a small paper bag. She opened the bag and looked inside and continued, "There's a couple of sandwiches, I think they're cheese, a banana, a couple apples and oranges . . ." "Go wait over there," he says. Uh-oh. "Over there" was a small parking area off to the side of the customs building and up against a chain link fence, you know the kind, 6 feet high and topped with several strands of barbed wire there was nothing scenic about it at all, at all. While waiting for The Man, I was standing outside of the van having a smoke - going thru Customs is always stressful, you never really know what they're going to do. But it is still a beautiful day, the breeze has died down and the sun is shining warmly,

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not bothered at all by the intrusive and obnoxious little customs cloud hanging over my head. Then this big customs guy comes out of the customs building and swaggers up. He's all decked out in weaponized hip decor and attitude - you could hear him coming, there is lots of brass clanging. "Get back in the vehicle," he says to me, "No smoking." (He was very manly). I gulped nervously, quickly extinguished my cigarette, putting it out on the heel of my boot, being careful not to throw the butt on the ground (no littering) and got back in the van. Put on my seat belt, too, just in case, made sure it was clicked in securely. Turns out we are in possession of unregistered apples (didn't have that little sticker on them) and illegal alien citrus (that would be the oranges). "Good thing you told me about 'em," the customs guy says, as he confiscated the illegal, miscreant fruit, "Would have been a $300 USD fine if I'd had to find them myself." "Whew!" I thought to myself, and "Gosh!". But fortunately, all was not lost - the banana was legal. And the Customs Officer sent us on our way. We were relieved of mind to be able to continue our journey happy about that; we were also relieved of most of our lunch, too - not so happy about that. I didn't ask about the avoided $300 USD fine - whether that was the total fine? or the fine per unit of fruit? and was tax included? - you know, just would have been good information going forward. Fortunately, I had the presence of mind to realize that such questions might not go well. (I am at my wittiest when the threat is in the rear view mirror. ) But to be fair, now at least, that US Customs Officer can sleep well at night knowing he has protected his country, the land of the brave and the home of the free, from the double whammy threat of unregistered apples and illegal alien citrus. Funny, though, how so much time and attention went into inspecting (and confiscating) my lunch, I just sorta somehow forgot to mention the guns and drugs I was bringing in. Ooops. Oh, well - I'll just mention them next time - probably be OK.

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Nutrien Delisle Rodeo is on July 15-16

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he Delisle Rodeo Committee is excited to finally bring back this spectacular event to our community for the 2022 year. We welcome Nutrien back as returning title sponsor of the 2022 Nutrien Delisle Rodeo. Our rodeo is proud to once again be partnered with the Canadian Cowboy’s Association (CCA). The CCA has been a major stepping stone for the careers of many professional rodeo champions and contestants attending the Canadian Finals Rodeo and National Finals Rodeo. We look forward to welcoming professional caliber rodeo athletes to Delisle!

We look forward to welcoming back record breaking attendance and competitor entries, featuring 10 rodeo events from barrel racing to bronc riding, amazing volunteers, roaring laughter of the wild pony races, and being a family and community focused weekend. The Nutrien Delisle Rodeo become an iconic summer event in Saskatchewan – a symbol of community spirit, volunteerism, and the heart of western values. This year we feature two evening performances on Friday, July 15 and Saturday,

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July 16 starting at 6pm, The beer gardens opens at 4:00pm both days. Saturday morning at 10am is the slack performance, which is free for spectators. A ball tournament will also be taking place at the old ball diamonds next to the rodeo grounds on Saturday, July 16 at 9am. Saturday evening we are once again be holding a cabaret at the rodeo grounds at 9pm featuring the Electric Cattle Company and tickets can be purchased the night of, at the gate for $20. Daily admission for the rodeo is: Adult (18+) - $20, Student (12-18) - $15, Child (6-12) - $10, under 6 free. Weekend pass: Adult - $30, Student - $25, Child - $20.

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own Council held its regular council meeting on June 8, 2022. Attending was Mayor Gail Erhart, and councillors, Cecilia Mryglod, Jacki Stobbe, Darcy Stack, Jodi Nehring, Wade Monks-Janzen, and Jeff Eide. Also attending was C.A.O. Kathy Picketts. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Erhart at 7:00 p.m. A resolution was made to accept the council minutes from the May 11, 2022, regular council meeting. Council made a motion to accept the May 2022 financials and May 2022 bank reconciliations as presented to them at the meeting. Accounts Paid in the amount of $28,430.82 and Accounts Payable of $26,857.43 was accepted as presented. 2021 Audited Financial Statements were presented to council. Asquith Town Council accepted tender bid from Michael Steffensen for the air conditioner for $50.00. Summer brings a joy for everyone to be out and about enjoying the weather. This includes dog owners who are out walking their dogs. The Town of Asquith would like again to remind all dog owners that dog feces MUST be picked up when out walking your dogs. Please be considerate of others when walking your dog and pick up dog feces. Please try to keep your cats from roaming in town, as they defecate in neighbours backyards, and it has become a real problem. A reminder goes out to all individuals that the Town of Asquith has A Burning Bylaw which dictates that one can have a fire in town for recreational use only. Only clean wood/firewood can be burned in your fire pits - no painted/treated wood, refuse, leaves, etc. should be burned. Be kind to your neighbor and to the environment and burn only clean wood materials. Also, no bonfires are allowed - please keep the size of your backyard fires moderate. Enjoy your Summer !

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ouncil held a regular meeting on June 14, 2022. A water meter will be purchased to record water usage at the splash park. An amendment to the Traffic Bylaw was passed that will reduce the speed limit by the splash park and the new ball diamond area to 10 km/h. A $1,000 donation will be made to the Delisle Royal Canadian Legion earmarked for improvements to the cenotaph and surrounding area. Town Council accepted the quote of $112,675.22, taxes included, submitted by Shercom for the provision of 4' x 4,758' of rubber surfacing for the walking paths in Harold Worth Park. The Town will receive a grant of $85,415 from the Canada Community Revitalization Fund towards this project. The Town has purchased a new metal stage. The old wooden stage has been donated to the Delisle Rodeo Committee. The regular meeting for the month of July, 2022 will be changed to July 5th at the Delisle Town Office commencing at 7:00 p.m.

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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF HARRIS NO. 316 NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Rural Municipality of Harris No. 316 for the year 2022 has been prepared and is open to inspection between the hours of 9:00 am – 4:00 pm:

Monday to Friday June 21st to July 21st, 2022 Closed July 1st, July 8th & July 15th, 2022 A Bylaw pursuant to Section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment or classification to the Board of Revision is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Secretary to the Board of Examiners c/o Mike Ligtermoet Norsask Board Services 642 Agnew Street, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 2P1 Email: NorSaskBoardServices@sasktel.net by the 21st day of July, 2022. Dated this 21st day of June, 2022. Adrienne Urban Assessor

Town of Asquith 2021 Financial Statements

UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS RM OF CORMAN PARK - July 11, 9:00am RM OF DUNDURN - July 12, 8:00am RM OF EAGLE CREEK - July 12, 9:00am RM OF HARRIS - July 13, 1:00pm RM OF MCCRANEY - July 14, 8:00am RM OF MILDEN - July 13, 9:00am RM OF MONTROSE - July 14, 9:00am RM OF PERDUE - July 12, 9:00am RM OF ROSEDALE - July 12, 8:00am RM OF RUDY - July 13, 6:00pm RM OF VANSCOY - July 14, 9:00am TOWN OF ASQUITH - July 13, 7:00pm TOWN OF BIGGAR - July 5 & 19, 7:15pm TOWN OF DELISLE - July 5, 7:00pm TOWN OF DUNDURN - July 12, 6:00pm TOWN OF HANLEY - July 11, 7:00pm TOWN OF LANGHAM - July 11 & 25 6:30pm TOWN OF OUTLOOK - July 13 & 27, 7:00pm TOWN OF RADISSON - July 20, 7:00pm TOWN OF ZEALANDIA - July 17, 4:00pm VILLAGE OF BORDEN - July 12, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF BRODERICK - July 13, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF CONQUEST - July 12, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF GLENSIDE - July 13, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF HARRIS - July 13, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF KENASTON - July 12, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF KINLEY - July 12, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF MILDEN - July 20, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF PERDUE - July 28, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF VANSCOY - July 13, 7:30pm All regular Council meetings are open to the public. COVID restrictions may apply.

Town of Delisle 2021 Financial Statements


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Vanscoy Celebrates $2 Million Water Project

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n June 18, 2022 the Village of Vanscoy celebrated the early stages of construction of their more than $2 million water infrastructure project, which will improve the utility for residents and businesses. Construction on the project began in mid May. Work will include expanding the existing water treatment plant with additional reservoir capacity, along with upgrading pumping equipment, controls, backup power generation, piping network used for distribution and associated works. Construction is targeted to be complete and the upgrades fully operational by spring of 2023. Under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, the Government of Canada will be contributing up to $818,000 toward the project and the Government of Saskatchewan will be contributing up

to $681,599. The Village of Vanscoy is responsible for funding the remainder of the project. “By investing in water infrastructure, we are able to increase system reliability and efficiency. The major upgrades underway at the Village of Vanscoy’s water distribution system are critical to safe community growth and to allow for fire suppression capabilities. Our Government is pleased to be partnering with the Government of Saskatchewan and the Village of Vanscoy to deliver this important project.” said the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities. “Our provincial government is proud to contribute more than $681,000 toward this much-needed Vanscoy Water Project, that will improve service for residents, businesses and

visitors alike,” said the Honourable Jim Reiter, Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and Resources and MLA for Rosetown-Elrose, on behalf of the Honourable Don McMorris, Minister of Government Relations. “Infrastructure investments like this one, are important to position communities and the province for growth and prosperity for decades to come.” “Thanks to funding from the Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan, our community was able to move forward with its important water project. Once completed, village residents and local business will benefit from this project because it will provide better water pumping capacity to support firefighting service and position our community for growth,” said Her Worship Robin Odnokon, Mayor of the Village of Vanscoy.

The Village of Kinley Council would like to thank the village residents for attending our very successful BBQ on June 5th. It was a beautiful day where residents had a wonderful time visiting and meeting their new neighbors. Council would also like to thank former Mayor John Kirstein and former Administrator Lynne Tolley for their service. Mayor James Olson, Councillor Timothy Cruse, Administrator Gaylene Quiring

August 20, 2022 40 Year Grad Delisle Anyone who was a classmate of the Class of 1982 at DCS contact Kim Ryan on Facebook or kimeryan64@gmail.com or carollynn.thomas1@gmail.com Please respond asap and pass this information on to others. Document Clerk – Summer Term Position Under the Canada Summer Jobs grant, the RM of Montrose 315 was chosen to have a document clerk join our team for 8 weeks over the summer. This exciting summer position will include but may not be limited to: 1. Organizing historical documents 2. Scanning and creating a digital historical database 3. Filing documents 4. Administration duties as needed The RM of Montrose 315 has committed to the preservation of its historical documents and attention to detail will be vital for this role. Skills needed will be Word, Excel, Scanning, Organizing, Filing. Hours: The RM Office is open Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm. Due to the nature of the position, flexible working times and dates can be arranged. This term has been approved for 8 weeks / 30 hours per week for a total of 240 hours maximum. The rate of pay for this position is $13.50/hour This is a term position and no extension will be permitted. We hope to have this position filled with July 4th as a start date. This position will be open to anyone with the following criteria: 1. Between 15 and 30 years of age(inclusive) at start of employment 2. A Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and 3. Legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial / territorial legislation and regulations. International students are not eligible. Recent immigrants are eligible if they are Canadian Citizens or permanent residents. If this position interests you, drop off a resume with a cover letter to: RM Office at: 311 1st Avenue, Donavon, SK Or email to: rm315@sasktel.net No Phone Calls Please

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Fire Insurance vs. Firefighting Coverage Pike Lake Fire Department Safety Tips

Fire Insurance is insuring your property and belongings from fire and getting coverage to replace them. Fire Insurance provides coverage for any damages or losses that occur as a result of a fire. This includes the structure of the home, the property the home sits on, and the contents of the home, so long as the contents within the property are owned by you, the homeowner.

Firefighting Coverage Insurance is having insurance to pay the costs of having fire departments and other necessary equipment and personnel in to put out the fire. This is coverage in a property insurance policy for charges imposed by a fire department for their services in fighting a fire, this is usually a separate limit of insurance, chosen and paid for by the policy owner. It is the responsibility of the RM to provide Fire Protection Services, however the property owner is responsible for fire-fighting costs. In the event of a fire

the property owner in the RM of Vanscoy (including towns and villages) will be invoiced. Property owners are encouraged to carry adequate Fire Fighting Insurance as expenses can be very costly. Grass and brush fires generate substantial fire fighting costs. Fire Department call out rates are increasing and there is a possibility that other Departments may be called in for help under Mutual Aid Agreements. If mutual aid is called the costs can add up very quickly. Please review your current policy with your insurance provider. Stay safe and healthy ! If you have any questions or would like more info contact: Fire Chief Mike Given 306-493-7777 (Delisle & District Fire Department) or Battalion Chief Wayne Pearson 306-230-1544 (Pike Lake hall)

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Graduating Classes of 2022 Delisle Composite School

Adams, Samantha

Bardi, Bronson

Beausoleil-Irvine, Jessica

Brace, Paul

Brown, Alex

Christensen, Danielle

Clarkson, Cody

Corrigan, Rhyanna

Cunningham, Lucas

Ebben, Corbin

Friesen, Bradley

Gessell, Tanner

Gramson, Austin

Gramson, Haylee

Hank, Alex

Hasper, Caitlyn

Hastings, Cardinal

Howden, Allie

Jones, Austin

Kaye, Jacqueline

Langan, Nicholas

Large, Jordan

MacPherson, Evan

Micaci, Timea

Norris, Thomas

Robbins, Olivia

Ross, Samantha

Macdonald-West, Jordan

Kormendi, Nathaniel

Paulhus, Dane

Lenz, Bennet

Sanders, Jake

Congratulations Classes of 2022 Smith, Brysyn

Torresan, Kelly

Trent, Victoria

Vandenameele, Amy

Wagner, Carter

Wright, Kaitlyn

Hanley Composite School

Anderson, Karlie

LaPointe, Brooke

Balint, Noah

Blacklock, Colt

Byrd, Kailey

Gaboury, Gray

Hamilton, Trista

Helstrom, Hannah

Hildebrand, Morgan

Lester, Jackson

Litster-Paramor, Greyson

Maranan, Thea

McCullough-Hawkes, Madison

Nabor, Florence

Prosofsky, Colby

Reiber, Ty

Walter W. Brown - Langham

Roy, Allison

Lange, Kaidon

Soshyski, Grace

LaRoche, Katie

Zoller, Ansley

Mierau, Justin

Beblow, Tilly-Ann

Booth, Carson

Brown, Chloe

Davidson, Trey

Farthing, Hailey

Mierau, Logan

Neufeld, Derek

Thiessen, Steven

Thompson, Hunter

Werner, Damion


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Perdue School

Claypool, Morgan

Dirkzwager, Brennan

Ephrem, Jordana

Anderson, Santana

Bilawchuk, Jerzie

Downey, Sharred

Gray, Luke

Ganchar, Jesse

Grinde, Julie

James, Tia

Langan, Trinity

Kim, Joseph

Lingelbach, Ace

Mason, Carter

McBee, Liam

Lyle, Elenie

Magnus, Shyanne

Maskwa, Apryl

McTavish, Sven

Pashovitz, Brennon

Pashovitz, Jessy

Bueckert, Aidan

Montgomery, Jade

Thiessen, Maria

C o n g ra tu l a ti o n s 2 0 2 2 Gr a d u a te s! We ce l e b ra r a te yo u r a ch i e ve me m en t a n d Pederson, Ethan

Vanderveer, Evan

Woodley, Eric

l o o k fo rrw w a rd to yo u r fu tu re su cce ss

Thingvold, Dawson

Watson, Cadence

Good Luck to all the Class of 2022 Grads

Congratulations to the

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DeTorres, Sofia

Dillin, McKenna

Dutertre, Alex

Flegel, Lee

Gamble, Clay

Haapala, Breigh

Haapala, Erin

Haapala, Jasmine

Harris, Jacey

Helmer, Breanna

Klassen, Trinity

Knapik, Dylan

Kowalski, Emily

Lammers, Otto

Larson, Cohen

McLachlan, Rylan

Nieman, Owen

Payne, Jeydyn

Phillips, Jake

Sabados, David

Senek, Nevaeh

Measho Tsehaye, Selam

“Wishing the Class of 2022 all the best in the future”

Wilson, Brandon

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Preus, Chloe

Swan, Alena

Good Luck to all of the 2022 Graduates Council & Staff - Town of Delisle


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Your Summer ‘STAY-cation’ Your guide of some of the local July activities and destinations. August events in next issue.

CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS

Explore your Local Summer STAY-cation Destinations

GRAND PRIZE WINNER - Dawn Feist 6 Admission Passes - Saskatchewan Railway Museum $10 Gift Certificate & 6” Sub - Sandyridge Bakery & Cafe $50 Gift Certificate - Asquith Hotel & Liquor Vendor 5 Mini Golf Passes - Pike Lake Mini Golf - Pike Lake Park 1 Hour Water Craft Rental - Irene’s Rentals - Pike Lake Park $50 Car Wash Card - Delisle Ag Co-op

BONUS PRIZE WINNER - Rosalind Arndt BBQ Tool Set - Robin’s Nest Cafe - Vanscoy

Thank you to all of the wonderful sponsors and to everyone who entered.Enjoy the Summer!

July 2022 Events Calendar Canada Day Pike Lake Canada Day Outlook Canada Day Dundurn In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors

Access Comm. BBQ Hafford

In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors Storytime Delisle 10am

Access Comm. BBQ Delisle

In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors

Falcon Demo Donavon 1-4

Access Comm. BBQ Eston

In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors Taco Salad Thursday Robin’s Nest Cafe in Vanscoy

BBQ Delisle Co-op BBQ Outlook Co-op

Big Mur’s Deck Tunes Dundurn 2pm

Show Your Passion Hawarden 1:30pm Back 40 Show & Shine in Delisle 11-4

Access Comm. BBQ Craik

Big Mur’s Deck Tunes Dundurn 2pm

Stock Car Racing - Outlook Access Comm. BBQ Outlook

Nutrien Delisle Rodeo & Cabaret

Big Mur’s Deck Tunes Dundurn 2pm

Storytime Delisle 10am

In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors

BBQ Delisle Co-op BBQ Outlook Co-op Borden Farmers Mkt

In Motion 10-11 Borden Seniors

Donavon Field Day

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Big Mur’s Deck Tunes Dundurn 2pm

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Taco Salad Thursday Robin’s Nest Cafe in Vanscoy

Access Comm. BBQ Dalmeny

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‘STAY-cation’ Camping PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Pike Lake Provincial Park is 20 minutes from Saskatoon and a million miles from the city. Pike Lake is a recreation park characterized by aspen, poplar and Manitoba maple groves; manicured lawns with two picnic areas close to the main beach; desertlike sand dunes a short hike away and a popular outdoor pool with a waterslide. Add to this a diverse array of plants and wildlife owing to its location on a flood plain of the South Saskatchewan River and you can see why Pike Lake Provincial Park offers a delightful change of pace for people wishing to recharge their batteries without having to travel for hours. Pike Lake is a shallow body of water that's called an "oxbow" - it's a loop of the South Saskatchewan River that became cut off from the main channel. A barrier-free trail that starts at the main beach and runs southward to the creek that feeds the lake includes observation decks that provide a good view of the aquatic life and waterfowl in the vicinity. A 1.5-km nature trail that begins at the interpretive centre, meanwhile, provides a fine opportunity to experience the surprisingly diverse ecosystems contained within this small park. Like many provincial parks, Pike Lake has seen many upgrades over the past few years. If you haven’t been to the park recently it is worth checking out again.

EAGLE CREEK REGIONAL PARK Eagle Creek Regional Park is located on the picturesque Eagle Creek, nestled down in a verdant valley of trees and foliage. The park is a jewel in the crown of the surrounding area, and offers year round fun for the whole family. The park has campsites available and a nine-hole golf course, a water spray park, playground and floating dock.

OUTLOOK & DISTRICT REGIONAL PARK Framed by the picturesque traffic bridge on the south and the historical C.N. Rail Bridge on the north, the panoramic view of the South Saskatchewan River is the setting for the Outlook & District Regional Park. Located adjacent to the Town of Outlook, this 100 acre park is able to satisfy the recreational needs of the entire family. The natural beauty of the park, the spacious campsites and the mature golf course make this park a popular spot for family reunions, a weekend getaway or an extended stay. From 2000 through 2017 there have been many upgrades to the campground, including 30 amp power service, group camping sites, and updated washroom and shower house facilities. The Riverview Golf Course is located within the Outlook & District Regional Park along the bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The course is surrounded by beautiful scenery and offers 3 sets of tee boxes with yardage ranging from 5618-6263, giving you a variety of options. In the clubhouse you will find our retail area with a great selection of apparel, golf accessories and more. We are a fully licensed establishment and provide light meals and snacks to take on the course or enjoy on our covered patio which overlooks the 9th Hole. The Town of Outlook also has a lot to offer - such as the new Community Swimming Pool ! Waterslides, lane swimming, a wading pool area and swimming lessons are just 2 minute from Park gate.

IRENE’S BOAT RENTALS Pike Lake Provincial Park

Canoes, Kayaks, Aqua Bikes, Standing Paddle Boards OPEN DAILY 10AM - 8PM Weather Permitting

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Highway 60 (Pike Lake Highway) - Just South off Highway 7 10:00am - 5:00pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holiday Mondays

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Track Pinnies

o we have a Delisle Athlete in this race? Where is the Delisle athlete? Which athlete is from Delisle? Is that athlete from Delisle? These are the questions that would be asked by fans, students, and teachers all the time when Delisle Composite School competed at Conference and District Track and Cross Country Running because we did not have school pinnies (uniforms) for the athletes to wear to identify them. Well thanks to Dale Kielo, who invested many hours touring from business to business asking for and collecting donations as well as several companies and people that donated, that is no longer the case. In the spring of 2020, we were able to design and order Delisle Composite track pinnies for our students. Unfortunately, due to COVID, students were not able to wear the pinnies, but they finally made their debut in the 2022 track season! Now our athletes are easy to identify and they look sharp! A huge thank-you to all the companies and individuals that donated to help us purchase these pinnies. Your generosity will always be remembered especially each time they are worn by our athletes. A warm Delisle Rebel’s thank you to: Pentagon Farms, Delisle Legion, Delisle Hotel, Hub Agencies in Delisle, Delisle Co-op, The Delisle Community Players, Nancy Durham, Orchard Transport, Creekside, Mobile Grain Employees, Ron’s Equipment, and the Delisle Royal Bank for making purchasing these pinnies a reality. We could not have done it without your generosity.

Delisle Hosts Sask Central Soccer Tournament

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n June 11th the Delisle Soccer Club (DSC), made up of 83 players and 11 coaches, hosted teams from Pike Lake, Vanscoy, Asquith, Biggar, Loreburn and Outlook at the Harold Worth Park. They had previously hosted the tournament in 2019. A total of 353 players and over 1,000 spectators enjoyed the soccer as well as the bouncy castle, kids activities and the new Splash Park. The Delisle Fire Department parked fire trucks on the grounds, provided first aide, gave out free water to the players, kept the tournament running on time by sounding truck horn every 30 minutes. The tournament was organized by the Delisle Soccer Board Members, parent and community volunteers. Generous support from various local and Saskatoon businesses, provided sponsorship to help offset the tournament costs. The Delisle Soccer Club wants to thank all the businesses and organizations that helped sponsor our tournament to make it the success it was. Gold Sponsor, Delisle Coop, donated 353 player’s lunches. Co-op Manager Darin Sekulich says “As a local business, we believe it is important to support local service groups and clubs. It’s our way of giving back to the community so that we can work together to keep our community strong.” DSC will use proceeds from the tournament to give back to the community – DSC will donate to the Fire Department as well as purchase and donate foldable tables for the concession for use by all services clubs.

BUYING ALL CLASSES OF FEEDER & CULL CATTLE Pat “Duke” Bueckert 306-291-9675 Alvin Busby 306-227-0575 Alan Jackson 306-961-5682

Lyal Fox 780-808-9731 (cull cows & bulls) Deryl Miller (Owner) 306-221-2106

Farm Raised Angus Beef SH OP LOC A L Sample Pack $75 1 Roast 1 pkg Steaks (2/pkg) 5 lbs. Ground Ground Beef 1 lb. packages $5.25 / lb. Briskets Call for availability and pricing !

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Harold Worth Park is currently operating with a concession and 4 ball diamonds that are shared with the soccer club. There is room for expansion. Town Recreation Liaison Lori Neault says “The Rec Board, under the direction of the town of Delisle, want to continue to add amenities as the town grows and as we obtain funds.” The Rec Board is currently fundraising with a monthly 50/50 draw. Recently added is an option to purchase a personalized brick that will surround the concession area as well as the option to purchase shrubs as a windbreak or trees for beautification of the park.


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Leo Stobbe 306-668-4289 Installation of Rural Water & Sewer Systems Pumps - Tanks - Switches - other Trenching & Excavation

Gas, Premium & Diesel / Confectionary Grocery / ATM / Post Office

Monday - Friday 6:30am - 9:00pm Sat, Sun, Holidays 7:30am - 9:00pm unless posted otherwise

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BURWELL TRENCHING & ELECTRICAL “Bobcat Work Also Available” Snow Plowing & Hauling

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Super B outfits hauling grain and fertilizer in Alberta and Saskatchewan

Sand & Gravel Spreading Hauling

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ATL Electric & Heating Complete Electrical and Heating Service Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs

Schneider’s Gourmet World Neuanlage 306-225-5764

Lorna Davies Grandora 306-260-4703 lornasbnb@email.com

Robin’s Nest Cafe Vanscoy 306-931-6996

Agricultural

BTE Trenching & Electrical 306-220-4377 or 306-220-5500 Asquith bte20@outlook.com

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Jolene Thompson, RMT Delisle(Acreage) 306-260-5409 jolenethompsonrmt.janeapp.com

Delisle Agricultural Co-op Delisle 306-493-2212 Innovative Ag Performance Group Ltd Delisle 306-493-3167 Orchard Transport - Ag Div. Delisle 306-493-2406 Trigger Ag Services Conquest 306-860-7425 TriggerAg@outlook.com Richardson Pioneer Delisle 306-493-1500 www.richardsonpioneer.ca Air Conditioning & Heating ATL Electric & Heating Boiler & In Floor Heat Specialists Service all Furnaces/Air Conditioners Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs PLAINSMAN HVAC-R Ltd 24 Hour Emergency Service Vanscoy 306-242-3002 Taylor Mechanical Vanscoy 306-381-7998 taylormechanical@sasktel.net

Automotive Trusty Appraisal Service & SGI Arbitration Delisle 306-222-0456

Bookkeeping Prairie Sun Bookkeeping Vanscoy 306-230-1522 prairiesunorchard@sasktel.net

Care Home Borden Care Home Borden 306-997-2266 bordencarehome@gmail.com

Chiropractor Dr. Jolene Palmer, BSc. Community Health Chiropractic Clinic Delisle Primary Health Centre 306-493-2810

Cleaning Service Just Clean Vanscoy 306-491-5769 teresalindalziel@gmail.com

Construction Flatlander Construction Garbage Disposal Delisle 306-493-7547 DLN Construction Outlook 306-867-8334

SATELLITE + Electrical Troubleshooting and Service - Licensed & Bonded Asquith 306-229-3813

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Eye Care Doctors Vision Care Saskatoon Blairmore, Biggar, Martensville, Rosthern, Outlook Optometrists & Optical (306) 651-3331 www.doctorsvisioncare.com

Fashions Dee Anna’s Boutique Delisle 306-493-2401 Designs by Nancy Durham Vanscoy 306 - 370 - 4949

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Salon 360 Delisle 306-493-2486

Vesta Homes Inc. Vanscoy 306-242-9099 www.vestamfghomes.com

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Voxxlife Wellness Products Prairie Centre Credit Union Grandora 306-221-2420 A full service financial institution ejholst.voxxlife.com that was born on the prairies. We are Saskatchewan’s largest rural RP's Alternative Heath Centre based credit union and profits Dr. Ranvir Pahwa, DHM, DNM, earned here, stay here. Members PhD, DAc Acupuncture, Herbalist, are owners which makes it highly Nutritionist, Homeopath, Ayurveda. motivating for us to help them Over 40 years of experience. achieve financial success at home. 1130 - 8th Street East Delisle Branch: 1-306-493-2414 Saskatoon 306-664-8373 Harris Branch: 1-306-656-4466 www.drranvirpahwa.com Website: www.pccu.ca Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc. 330 - 20th St. E. Saskatoon Norma Sparrow 306-242-1188

Garden / Yard Like A Rock Grandora 306-382-3978

Gas / Confectionary Delisle Ag Co-op Delisle 306-493-2212 Delisle Esso Delisle 306-493-2251 Sandyridge Bakery & Cafe Grandora 306-668-4362

General Contractors Just Smart Contracting Delisle 306-292-8758 Vanscoy 306-227-1931 justsmartcontracting@gmail.com

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Health Foods Darla Christopher Independent Epicure Consultant Delisle 306-493-2933 dsdt@ sasktel.net text 306-291-0298 Kristi Done Independent Epicure Consultant Vanscoy 306-292-9473 kristidone.epicure.com OLD MIKE’S Raw Prairie Honey FRESH HONEY... READY ! Wildflower/Dandelion & Canola Pike Lake 306-384-3092 mikesbees@sasktel.net

Home Care Products and Housewares Pampered Chef Sandy Braun Independent Consultant

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Golf

Tupperware Cindy Monea 306-716-2515 www.cindythetupperwarelady.ca Excellence in service since 1989

Valleyview Golf & Country Club Delisle 306-493-3288

Watkins - Anne Plummer 725 Valley Rd 306-382-1284

Government

Insurance

Duct Cleaning

Jim Reiter, MLA 215 Main Street, Rosetown 1-855-762-2233

PCCU Insurance Ltd. Harris 306-656-4555

Ace Air Vac Harris 306-850-1045 robindashney@gmail.com

Kelly Block, MP 4 - 309 Main Street, Rosetown 1-306-882-6447

Redberry Renovations Ltd. Grandora 306-260-3778 redberryrenovations@sasktel.net

Disposal Flatlander Disposal 14 yard Roll-off Bins Delisle 306-493-7547

Winco Generators - Since 1927 Milden 306-229-7500 GoGen.ca

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Release Equine Horse tack, pet apparel and accessories. Shop online: releaseequine.com Email for more information: ReleaseEquine@hotmail.com

Painting / Decorating Eugene’s Decorating European Designs Delisle/Vanscoy 306-229-7274 eugenegrenier8@gmail.com

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Sharpening RixEdge Sharpening Services Saskatoon 306-270-8048

Veterinary Corman Park Vet Services Hwy #14 (SLS) 306-384-7676 Delisle Veterinary Service Delisle 306-493-3143 Eagle Creek Veterinary Services Rosetown 306-831-8387 After Hours 306-831-9222 eaglecreekvet@gmail.com www.eaglecreekvet.ca Outlook Veterinary Clinic Outlook 306-867-8777 ovc@sasktel.net

Water / Septic Econo Septic & Sewer Services Pump septic tanks, mud sumps, car wash, commercial/industrial tanks. Unplug sewer lines, replace and repair pumps, switches, alarms. 24-hour emergency service Saskatoon 306-384-6662 Econoseptic.ca Links Water & Septic Services Certified septic design/consulting. Acreage water/septic install and repair, water testing/treatment and septic system maintenance. Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs Linksbackhoe.com Graham Contracting Asquith 306-230-4653 Klassen Trenching Delisle 306-493-7579

Lynne Road Kennels Grandora 306-270-5831

Starlings Septic Services Delisle 306-493-2241 darrelpenny@sasktel.net

Plumbing & Heating

Sew Kleen Hydro-vacing & Septic Asquith 306-283-4406

ATL Electric & Heating Complete plumbing & gasfitting Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs

Wig’s Pumps and Waterworks Saskatoon 306-652-4276 wigspumps.com

Taylor Mechanical Vanscoy 306-381-7998 taylormechanical@sasktel.net

Website Design

PreSchool Pike Lake Preschool Pike Lake 306-978-8164 Early Learning Centers Vanscoy 306-668-6338 Delisle 306-493-6338

Pressure Washing Markuss Power Wash 306-371-2409 markusspowerwash@gmail.com

Promotional Items C & S Promotions Delisle 306-493-3191 candspromotions@sasktel.net

Real Estate Boyes Group Realty 306-221-9350 / 306-227-5110 www.realestatesk.ca

Lawn & Garden

Dwein Trask Realty Inc. Dwein Trask 306-221-1035 Office 306-653-4100

Pike Lake Lawn & Garden Sales, Service, Parts, Rentals Pike Lake 306-221-8558

RE/MAX Shoreline Realty 306-867-8380 / 1-844-838-SOLD www.remax-shorelinerealty.com

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Royal Lepage Saskatoon Real Estate - Lisa Aron Saskatoon 306-850-0320

Dellene Church Law Office Davidson 306-567-5554 dsclaw@sasktel.net

Sandyridge Bakery & Cafe Grandora 306-668-4362

Whole Wheat Web DESIGN Affordable and practical website design and maintenance services for small business, community groups and families since 2005. Delisle 306-493-3023 mail@wholewheatwebdesign.ca

Yardwork / Excavation Barney’s Bobcat Vanscoy 306-270-4353 Graham Contracting Asquith 306-230-4653 Klassen Trenching Delisle 306-493-7579 Links Backhoe & Skid Steer Service Vanscoy 306-493-2410 Markuss Landscaping Services 306-371-2409 markusslandscaping@gmail.com

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