Vol. 105 No. 33
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2014
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Perdue Complex, Community Bowl set to celebrate 25th anniversary August 6 saw seven community members mulling over details of the upcoming Perdue Complex and Community Bowl 25th Anniversary gala. Posters and event tickets were finalized. Posters will be posted not only in Perdue but surrounding committees. Tickets for the celebration will be going on sale midSeptember with the ticket holder having admission t o a r o a s t b e e f s u p p e r, entertainment, a dance and, of course, a chance to win in the Elimination Draw. The Elimination Draw is shaping up with donations coming in. Donations for the Draw, however, are still needed, and will be greatly appreciated. If you are interested in donating, please contact Trudie McBeth (306237-4248) or Donna Hunter (306-237-4820). More details concerning the event were fine-tuned and finalized. Mark November 8 on your calendar and get your tickets soon. Let’s make this celebration a great one!
Sunset glow . . . The fields will soon be a-buzz with farmers intent on harvesting their hard-earned crops. Here, the sun sets on a field
south of Biggar, bathing the land in a promise of a bumper crop. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)
It’s official, senior hockey returns to Biggar for the 2014-15 season! by Debra Austin for The Independent
The Biggar Nationals Senior Hockey Club has registered with the Sask-West Hockey League and is gearing up for
the start of the season later this fall. The Board of Directors for the club is busily making all the preparations to ensure a successful start to for the team
which has been on hiatus for over four years. The new Board of Directors consists of President, Ron Silvernagle; General Manager, Don Proctor; Secretary, Karen Silvernagle; Treasurer, Tammy Lister; and is rounded out with directors Ken Kernohan, David Burton, Brian Back, Monty
more than willing to get you started! The player roster is coming together drawing talent from the local community, Canada and the USA. Having some new faces will be exciting for the team and the community. Many of the new players will be moving to Biggar to work and play, which will be
The player roster is coming together drawing talent from the local community, Canada and the USA. Having some new faces will be exciting for the team and the community.
Story time, fun time . . . Langham storyteller, Danica Lorer, right, was getting kids from the Biggar Day Care engaged at the Lionel A. Jones Wheatland Regional Library, August 7. Lorer was putting smiles on the kids faces with whimsical and fantastic tales, all part of the TD Bank Summer Reading Tour, sponsored by SaskTel and the Wheatland Regional Library system. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)
Lister, and Rob Dollansky. All of the directors are excited to be working toward the revival of senior hockey in Biggar and feel the community has felt the loss of the Nationals for far too long. Having a local team to rally around pulls a community together and is a source of pride for everyone from the fans, to the players and directors. Anyone who would like to be part of the Nationals by way of sponsorship, donations or volunteering can approach any of the directors who would be
a benefit to the local economy. In a few weeks, the roster will be set and each player will be featured in The Independent of the coming months. A few things to watch for over the next few weeks is the launch of the Nationals Facebook page and the announcement of the “Meet the Nat’s” fund raiser and steak night coming up in September. It will be a full day event with activities for kids and adults alike. Until then, keep it between the posts!