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Thursday, July 22, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume
8, No. 31
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GPS spraying
- Thursday
July 22, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
computer has been humming away under the hood of your car since 1978, many cars are
fitted with satellite navigation systems and now its time for agriculture to move
into the electronic age. No need for flagmen or markers, the pilot just checks his
heads up display.
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- Until
proven guilty
- Thursday
July 22, 2004
by : Edwin Wallace
Brendaren Farms
: No matter how revolting a crime may be we are a society that has a tradition of
rule by law and every person, citizen or not, is protected under the charter and
by common law to due process and is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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1600 Thursday - Scattered Cumulus 2/8ths bases 4,800, cirrus 1/8th
26,000, visibility 15, 19º, wind 11 knots at 350º , altimeter 30.22 WeatherLog |
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Timothy W. Shire - GPS spraying
Edwin Wallace - Until
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Contributor's Index -
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out about some of the
contributors to Ensign
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Be it building a road or assembling a life the most important
element is the foundation. Everything has to start somewhere and the base
is ultimately the most important of all. |
Kevin's find of the day
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Not only has Michael
Moore's Fahrenheit
9/11 document attacked both the Bush administration
but also the way the media has been acting as a cheerleader. Now another documentary is being released
on the domination of American and global societies by corporations. |
Ensign Notes
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Now that was a chilly day 10º this morning at breakfast time. |
.Happenings In Tisdale:
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Thursday July
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1:00 RECPlex - Youth Summer Program, music day,
air bands, Karaoki and Limbo
1:00 RECPlex Lobby - On the Move for 10-14 year old girls, talent show |
Saturday July
24
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6:00 Silvertown Speedway 5th point race |
Sunday July 25
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1:00 Silvertown Speedway 5th point race |
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Tisdale
Calendar
of Events
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- Big
mouth
- Wednesday
July 21, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : He
is only a little more than two months old but he is already big and as curious as
any two year old child. He is an orphan Raven and has adopted a human to care for
him as he grows and develops.
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- Moving
- Wednesday
July 21, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Industry
is a part of Tisdale and we have some very modest changes in progress as a grain
handling facility is relocated.
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- Splash Park
- Wednesday
July 21, 2004
by : Timothy W. shire
Tisdale : Construction
of this great Lions Club project is nearing completion.
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- The
Greenwater Report
- Tuesday
July 20, 2004
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park :A visit to nearby Marean Lake and then birthday celebration in a hot
air balloon over Saskatoon. Stunning pictures.
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- John
Deere Fields
- Monday
July 19, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Mile
after mile of gold Canola flowering fields against a green background replicate the
tractor manufacturer's colour scheme but suggest a very positive prospect for this
crop year.
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- I
fell in love with the jewel of the empire
- Thursday
July 15, 2004
by : Jillian Gies
Goan, India :This
is a remarkable photo essay of a people on the other side of the world. JIllian Gies'
images take us with her on her visit to India.
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- The
Election Result Was Predicted Five Years Ago
- Thursday
July 15, 2004
by : Ron Thornton
Edmonton : The
2004 election results came as no surprise to Ron Thornton as he had predicted this
sort of results five years earlier. The math just doesn't work with the problem because
it is not a mathematical problem. There are basic differences between the former
Progressive Conservatives and the Reformers who more recently called themselves Canadian
Alliance.
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- Matthew
and Dawn
- Wednesday
July 14, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Gravelbourg :
Saturday, July 10 was a truly remarkable day as Matthew Shire and Dawn LaRochelle
became Mr. and Mrs. Shire in the magnificient Gravelbourg cathedral.
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- The
Greenwater report
- Wednesday
July 14, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The Crawfords have been out and about some more visiting Foam Lake,
Kelliher, Raymore and Nokomis. This week there is a review of the Nokomis Museum
and an account of sword fights by the beach.
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- It was all avoidable
- Wednesday
July 14, 2004
by : Kevin McIntyre
Arborfield :
It seems that we are so often inclined to describe an incident as an accident when
it just may be that a sequence of circumstances and conditions are bound to produce
a negative result. In this story our writer does not have first hand infromation
on this specific event but as a former farm boy and shareholder in a local dehydration
plant his is familiar with the equipment and procedures that cost a young man his
life.
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- A
show of force
- Tuesday
July 13, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale to Gravelbourg and back : While we did not get the thumping the folks in Alberta had to endure
we certainly had the skies that told of immense power and this slide show (2MB) samples
the sky scenes from last Thursday until this morning.
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- Langley
Canada Day
- Thursday
July 8, 2004
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock B.C.
: Langley is home to Canadian Museum of Flight and to celebrate Canada Day they showed
off some of their collection and Brian Marlatt was there to capture the scene. This
story includes a 2MB QuickTime slide show.
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- Already the sleaze
starts leaking out
- Thursday
July 8, 2004
by : Rebecca Gingrich
Princeton, Ontario
: The Liberal government has been and will continue to be the government and old
habits are hard to break. $3000 a month is what you have to get by on if you have
a ministeral or assistant job.
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- Tisdale, a town under construction
- Wednesday
July 7, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Twenty-eight
known new housing units are either completed or scheduled for this summer and with
other sold empty lots the total is expected to exceed thirty.
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- The
Answer Is In the Senate, But No One In The East
Is Asking The Question
- Wednesday
July 7, 2004
by : Ron thornton
Edmonton : Many
of the age old solutions that have been put forward to produce some equity and fairness
in the way Canada is governed include such things as free votes in parliament and
fixed election dates. Mr. Thornton points out that an elected land representative
Senate would do the trick.
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- House
Number 3
- Wednesday
July 7, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Basement
in and the main floor framed as this house is well underway a block west of the cenotaph
park.
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- In the cold light
of dawn
- Wednesday
July 7, 2004
by : David Orchard
Borden : It didn't
work, the PC party was destroyed so that the right could be united and Canadians
said "no". The Liberals handed the election to the opposition on a platter
but because of the ideological hardline right Harper and his gang did no better than
in the past.
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- House
Number 4
- Wednesday
July 7, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : So
far a basement only on 95th Ave. but this house will rise quickly.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
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A 1999 four passenger Robinson R44 (about
1/2 a million new) from Cayley, Alberta
(near High River)
dropped into Tisdale this afternoon for fuel.
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