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Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Ensign Front Page Volume
8, No. 114
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Unimog
- Wednesday
January 19, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : When it comes to off road trucks the leadership in that field is not made
in North America. The best and most successful is built by Benz and is called the
Unimog.
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- Change
not decline
- Monday
January 17, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Zellers
closed in Tisdale last September and its huge story in Swift Current closes in February,
they actually will be knocking down the building on the east end of the Swift Current
Mall. Retail in North America is having problems, K-Mart, Zellers, Target, Hudson's
Bay, all are closing outlets trying to find a way to stay in business and SAAN was
purchased by a hack and chop outfit that buys up businesses and then reduces them
to their parts to recover its investment. This is not a retail decline it is a retail
change.
(warning: this is not a brief article)
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visibility 3/4, -20º, wind 11 knots at 070º, altimeter 30.15, light snow
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Today In Ensign
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Timothy W. Shire - Unimog
Thursday in Ensign
Mario deSantis - Lawrence Summers
Kevin McIntyre - Thoughts on Change
Joe Hueglin - marriage
Edwin Wallace - Churches and education
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Today in Ensign years past
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- 1 year ago on a
Greenwater report
- and a story on NASCAR
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- 2 years ago on recreation vehicle auction,
- vanishing pictures, gun regulation and Bush & tort reform
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- 3 years ago on optimism,
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- 4 years ago on curling, Stockwell Day,
- 43rd Battalion Cameron Highlanders, recession, board game and pension funds
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- 5 years ago on waxwings
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- 6 years ago on Y2K and index
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Contributor's Index -
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contributors to Ensign
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?
Yes, but its a little more complex. Heterosexual males are programmed to see women
as beautiful. Though some aspects of this appear to be socially based the attractiveness
of a female is not determined by her genetic make up but by the predisposition of
the viewer. |
Kevin's
find of the day
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Nazis 'gassed
Hitler's relative' The BBC has revealed
the shocking death of a second cousin of Adolf Hitler who with her family had been
labelled by the Gestapo as "idiotic progeny". |
Ensign Notes
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Would-be plumber strikes out, what a drip. |
.Happenings In Tisdale:
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Sunday January 23
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2:00 Maurice Taylor Theatre - Tisdale Highland Dancers present
Robbie Burns Day recital |
Tuesday January 25
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11:30 Golden Age Centre - Lion L's Soup and Sandwich luncheon |
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- The Greenwater Report
- Monday
January 17, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald has gone and bought some snow tires, is rejoicing in the so
to re-open Cove and the cold is crimpling his walks in the snow.
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- Van quest
- Sunday
January 16, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : There
is sort of mystery to the function and operation of mechenical devices and since
the play such a vital and seemingly important role in the lives of us all just getting
along from one day to another can be a test, a kind of quest for each and every owner.
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- Arctic
quest
- Friday
January 14, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
west wind is a demon, overwhelming in its power, curel and unrelenting. Only avoidance
and the approach of spring can dampen its affects.
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- Mac
Mini just another piece in the revolution or evolutionary puzzle
- Wednesday
January 12, 2004
by : Timothy W. shire
Tisdale : The
information age, the electronic age, the age of automation all terms that suggest
that we are living in a time when things have changed. They have but we aren't there
yet as each critical part of the whole picture is coming into focus. As you are reading
this on a computer screen you are yourself part of that revolution and it is a complex
combination of hardware, software and user acceptance and capability.
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- The Greenwater report
- Wednesday
January 12, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park :After a trip for Christmas to Alberta Gerald is back bucking the wind
and watching the snow fall as north owls maker their appearance and he is on the
lookout for cardinals.
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- Yorkton
Harvest start the new year with 4 - 1 win over the Tisdale Trojans
- Friday
January 7, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : For
the last ten minutes of play Yorkton barely touched the puck as the Trojans tried
to get back into a game they had lost in the first two periods. Great effort but
no cigar. The stands were full of loyal fans and though their team lost it was a
thriller right to the last second.
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- Winter
City
- Thursday
January 6, 2005
by: Timothy W. Shire
Regina : Regina's
hardy residents are attempting to handle the challenge of winter pretty well as they
have had a bit of snow between Christmas and New Years and then to start the New
Year some crisp temperatures. Today they have temperatures in the teens and are likely
to become confused.
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- The
Breaking of some Myths for 2005 and beyond
- Thursday
January 6, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: Without paying attention to some fundamental issues we can very easily come to
some very confused conclusions. This story attempts to point out some fo those issues.
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- Swift
Current's New Year's Baby
- Wednesday
January 5, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Swift Current
: At seven thirty Monday, January 3rd this little girl arrived in Swift Current's
hospital making her the first baby of the new year for this southwest Saskatchewan
city. The next day three more babies were born as families celebrate each new arrival
and all of us can look forward to the days, weeks and years to come.
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- 2005
as it looks from here
- Wednesday
December 29, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
tradition continues of taking time at the end of the year to look both forward and
back and reflect upon what may be expected.
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- "May
your days be merry and bright and may all your Christmases by white"
- Friday
December 24, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : With snow falling and the temperature a seasonal -23ºC Tisdale experienced
a perfect Christmas eve. For us in this part of Canada every Christmas is a white
one but we can easily identify with the nostolga felt for Christmases past.
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- The
miracle of Christmas and the obtuse notions of Paradox and Catch 22 in today’s Economics
- Friday
December 24, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: The is a dramatic need for perspective so that we see things over the long term
and grasp the basic concepts of consequences that do not necessary occur simply because
some other circumstances may have had some similarities.
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- As
Canadian as
- Wednesday
December 22, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale
: If you ask a Canadian what it is to be a Canadian they
will mention a number of things but it is almost certain that all will have hockey
some where on their list.
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- George Bush's smarts and the economy
- Wednesday
December 22, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert :
Last week the Administration of the United States government held a conference on
the economy and came up with some amazing decisions as they completely ignore the
decline these same policies have already had on both the US and world economy.
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- Trojans
trounce Warriors 6 - 0
- Tuesday
December 21, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
long losing streak ended Sunday afternoon when the Trojans played absolutely brilliantly
skilled hockey and completely overwhelmed the hard skating and definitely competitive
Moose Jaw Warriors.
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