Issue 47

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Vol. 103 No. 47

Box 40, 102 3rd Ave West, Biggar, Saskatchewan S0K 0M0

THURSDAY, Y NOVEMBER 22,, 2012

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Landis/Biggar volleyball seniors off to Provincial play They’ll have a shot at the Provincial volleyball crown, due to strong play as the host Landis/Biggar Blazers came in second - enough to advance to Nipawin this Saturday. The Blazers hosted

the Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association (SHSAA) 4A Regional Volleyball Championship on Saturday, November 17. Visiting teams from Unity, Onion Lake, La

Loche, Meadow Lake and Ile a La Crosse were vying for two spots in the 4 A Provincial Championship in Nipawin this Saturday. Pool A, appeared to be the stronger pool, included Landis/Biggar, Onion Lake

and La Loche. La Loche went undefeated to take top spot; Landis/ Biggar second. Pool B, with the remaining three teams, saw Unity capture first place with Ile a La Crosse a close second. Both semi-final matches were completed in two straight games. La Loche defeated Il a La Crosse 2516, and 25-20 to advance to the finals. Landis/Biggar defeated Unity, mirroring

the previous match 25-20, and 25-16. The final match found Landis/Biggar facing La Loche again. Despite many hard hits and timely blocks, La Loche was just too strong and took the Championship in two straight: 25-18, and 2516. Good Luck to La Loche Lakers and Landis/Biggar Blazers at this Saturday’s provincial championship!

Winner of “Name that Agency” contest announced Two community based organizations will be joining forces this March. Both Agencies, Biggar Community Connections and Wilkie Independent Living Services mandate is to support people with intellectual disabilities in residential, day supports and supportive independent living programs. The Agencies hosted a “Name That Agency” contest for the public to submit possible names for the new amalgamated organization. Judy Sheaves of Biggar won an iPad 2 with her entry of Prairie Branches. The official name is Prairie Branches Enterprizes Inc. Sheaves’ ‘Prairie Branches’ moniker loosely translates as “A place to grow”. “There were a total of 65 entries from the communities of Biggar, W i l k i e a n d U n i t y, ” explained Lynn Jones, Administrator of Biggar Community Connections Inc. “The submissions came

Lee Redlick takes flight, November 17, as BCS hosted Regional playoffs. The combined Landis and Biggar senior squad rolled to a second place to advance to provincial play this Saturday in Nipawin. Check out biggarindependent. ca this Friday for more pictures in our ‘Photo Gallery’ section. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

from school children, the general public and staff of both agencies. The response was overwhelming, but we are happy to award Judy Sheaves of Biggar the iPad 2 for her winning entry.” “The Board of Directors of both agencies had a difficult time choosing from all of the entries, however, ultimately chose “Prairie Branches” because of the imagery it portrayed,” added Janice Sander, Executive Director of Wilkie Independent Living Services. “The trunk of the tree represents the community and the volunteer board of directors, supporting the limbs of the tree (staff), which in turn supports the leaves (the individuals that the agencies support). As the community grows, so to do the people we support.” The two community based organizations, funded by the Ministry of Social Services in the northwest, are amalgamating by the end of their fiscal year of March 2013.

Judy Sheaves, centre, is congratulated by Carl Raymond and Corinne Moccasin on winning an iPad 2 for her winning submission, “Prairie Branches”. (Submitted Photo)


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