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The Greenwater Report for August 11, 2004 |
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August 8th, 2004: I am sending this from Airdrie, AB, where we are visiting Sandy & Blaine. We just got back from Irricana, where we attended the annual Pioneer Fair (above) with hundreds of old vehicles and implements, plowing and disking with horses, blacksmithing, etc. A fascinating event! (click the small images below to see the larger ones) |
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Our grandson, Sean, and his partner, Randonn, came to visit us last weekend, and Sean told me a story I thought was perfect for the Greenwater Report. Sean was visiting his brother, Ryan, who is a conservation officer at Grand Rapids, MB recently, and Ryan was giving him some fishing tips. One of the most promising was the injection of air into a worm using a hypodermic needle. The weight carries the bait to the bottom, but the air keeps the worm floating a few inches higher. When Sean got home he decided to try it, so went to the drugstore to get a hypodermic needle. Well, he got some pretty funny looks and was asked a lot of questions. When he explained what he wanted it for, one druggist looked at the other and said, “He couldn’t possibly have made that up!” and they sold him the hypodermic. So far it hasn’t done him any good, though, because the air leaks out as soon as he withdraws the needle. Now he has to experiment with different sizes of needle. |
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Our mailing address is changed to: Box 1000, Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0. Not that anyone ever mails us anything but bills, but just in case…. |
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Lora, Brian, Terry and Miranda Heise of Foam Lake Country Cottage Bakery |
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We went to the Golden Ocean Giftware, a marvellous gift store run by Jeannie Johnson. While there, Doreen spotted a recipe book called “For the Breasts of Friends”, produced by some local ladies. What caught my eye was some photographs done by a local photographer, Shannon Rokochy, so of course I had to go to her studio (Backyard Studio) to meet her and see more of her work. Her studio is hard to spot as it is in the back of the water shop. I was quite favourably impressed with her work — she has some good equipment and knows how to use it. |
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Then over to the Foam Lake Review office, hoping to meet Bob Johnson. He wasn’t in, but Audrey Shepherd was, and I had a pleasant visit with her and two other ladies working there. |
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The car was in need of an alignment, and I was told Alex Halyk did excellent work. Unfortunately, he had all the work he could handle for a week or more, so I had to pass. |
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On to Foam Lake Furniture where I visited with Cecile Halyk and waited for Doreen. The store is a branch of Kelvington Hardware, owned by Eric Beaton. We talked about Beatons being old-timers in the Kelvington district; I remember reading about the name dating back to the time of the First World War. Halyk has been around a long time, too — Alex’s father was Theo Halyk, a well known businessman from West Bend and Foam Lake. I remember meeting him back in the fifties, but suspect he wasn’t the first generation in the district. |
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From Foam Lake, we headed to Airdrie, AB with an overnight stop in Saskatoon. And of course, a cinnamon bun stop at That’s Crafty, west of Drumheller. I can’t believe it — we actually ate a whole cinnamon bun — each! Then we didn’t eat for the next two days. People in business dealing with the public should send their staff to That’s Crafty to see how June and her staff work with their customers. It’s a busy place, but they are never too busy for a friendly word, and to leave their customers feeling good! |
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Doreen & Jerry Crawford Box 1000, Porcupine Plain, SK, S0E 1H0 telephone (306) 278-2249 fax (306) 278-3423 http://www.greenwaterreport.com/ |
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