| The Week of May 30 to June
				5, 2004
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			| May - 31 - June  - 1
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					 Green
					Once MoreMondayMay 31, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Three days of light rain,
					though less than an inch total certainly makes a big difference as lawns turn from
					winter brown and leaves begin to appear on the trees. Sigh!
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					 Parkland
					Photography Club May MeetingMondayMay 31, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : This month's club meeting report brings us up to date on the clubs
					ongoing achievements and they share with us some outstanding images.
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					 A
					clamp slipped offMondayMay 31, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : A water
					line ruptured in the middle of last week and was repaired Friday morning due to the
					failure of a clamp design.
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					 FirewallsMondayMay 31, 2004
 by : Ron Thornton
 Edmonton : Deputy
					Prime Minister Anne McLellan pointed out the obvious that Conservative leader Stephen
					Harper was an avowed Alberta Separatist. Ron Thornton makes the point that indeed
					all Harper is advocating what Ontario and Quebec already have and that is their own
					brand of self serving separatism and it only seems fair that Alberta be like them.
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					 Saturday's
					salesMondayMay 31, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : The
					rain did not put much of a crimp on garage sales this past weekend and we have pictures
					from three of the many I visited.
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					 The
					Greenwater ReportMondayMay 31, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : The Crawfords have been out touring again and we can all be glad
					they have been because this week's report includes four amazing pictures of the mysterious
					crooked trees near Speers.
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					 Just
					maybe there will be a summerTuesdayJune 1, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : The
					clouds cleared away and its 23ºC what more is there to say. With a teeny weeny
					breeze and a sky that speaks of a storm moving away, just maybe, June is busting out all over.
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					 Time
					to give upTuesdayJune 1, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Grass
					will grow almost anywhere but there are limits as to how much traffic it can take.
					At some point you have to make the decision, if its not growing, maybe its time to
					replace it.
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					 Elections Canada Letter Registering
					PC Party On the BallotTuesdayJune 1, 2004
 by : Joe Hueglin
 Niagara Falls, Ontario
					: From the shambles of the merger between the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive
					Conservative Party of Canada there has developed some serious and deep felt feelings.
					It was not a merger but a decietful take over and the resulting party does not represent
					most of the supporters of either of the parties involved but is really a construct
					of the leader of that party. So now another party has emerged to try to represent
					the 12% of Canadian voters who are not Liberal, NDP or neoconservatives.
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					 TUCs
					fieldTuesdayJune 1, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Once
					a school yard and football field in the middle of Tisdale has become the centre of
					recreation for senior citizens and it looks like twenty-two couples are going to
					make their homes on the site.
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					 Bill
					WestThursdayJune 3, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Langbank : Yesterday
					the people of Southeastern Saskatchewan came to gether to bid farewell to a man who
					was a hero, a legend, a friend and generous servant of all who came to him for help.
					This is his story.
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