Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:10 PM Ensign Front Page Volume 12, No. 160


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The Losers
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Robin Hood
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (R)*

Porcupine Plain starts May 14th

Northwest of Tisdale at 3:20 this afternoon
Full swing
Thursday
May 13, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Though there were still some tractors pulling harrows today most were pulling seeding equipment as the dust trails from the equipment indicate conditions for seeding have hit the mark and this year's crop is going in the ground.

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years past

2009 - Positive results of H1N1 influenza A and delawnification
2008 - House 8 underway

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2005 - Internet TV
2004 - New condo construction well underway, Bush's God, RCMP open house and barbeque, being close counts and Who runs Iraq?
2003 - Country roads part II and Choices
2002 - Bike repair shop and student service centre, this is San Jose, Greenwater report and Church and state

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2000 - Moose Jaw a quick look

1999 - Success with and without struggle but success

1998 -

Tim's Tip of the Day

This design first hit the streets 32 years ago and many are still plugging along very nicely getting fuel mileage equal to vehicles their size of the present day. New stuff is not always better their just newer.(Click on thumb nail to see full size.

Find of the day

Russian Duke craves power in Canada
Russia's official news agency Pravda has an interesting take on Canadian politics. This story about Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff appears in the Moscow paper today giving a good deal of history to the family that fled Russia during the revolution.

Happenings In Tisdale:

Almost seeding time
Wednesday
May 12, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Most farmers are in the fields. Harrowing, applying anhydrous, running their cultivator through the weeds that are taking hold but few are actually putting seed in the ground. Field conditions are improving everyday but there is a lot of water in some fields much like you would find right after the run off.
House number two
Tuesday
May 11, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Despite a slow start housing construction in Tisdale is in full production with six dwellings on the go and this one on the northwest development has its walls in place.
Walmart Supercentre
Monday
May 10, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Regina: Regina already had three Walmart stores but the fourth, a "Supercentre" has just opened and on Saturday we did the obligatory walk through and this story tells our impressions.
The Greenwater report
Monday
May 10, 2010
by: Gerald Crawford

 
Carstairs Alberta: The Crawfords are on their annual trip to Southern Alberta where they check out the dogs and sure enough find folks from back home who read the "report".
17 new teachers and five BAs celebrated in LaRonge
Monday
May 3, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Lac LaRonge Reserve: This past Saturday Saskatchewan's northern teacher education programme celebrated its latest group of graduates. Thirteen communities several First Nations bands, the Metis nation and northern Saskatchewan as a whole were brought together in a graduation that means so much to the individual communities throughout the north as it brings their own people into the teaching provession which in term gives new meaning and hope for these communities and their future.
St. Matthew's spring sale
Thursday
April 29, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: This morning the Anglican church rummage sale got underway with a crowd waiting to get in the door. Here is a picture tour of some of the items for sale at this year's big rummage sale.
Tourist in Belfast
Thursday
April 29, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Belfast, Northern Ireland: Michael already showed us around the political tormented area of Northern Irelands capital city but in today's story he gives us a look at the city as a place unto itself. The biker subculture, the grandure of the city's historical buildings and the richness of cultural fabric of the place.
Lutheran spring rumage sale
Thursday
April 29, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Though a big sale the Lutheran sale often on the same weekend as the Anglican one is smalled. This year the two sales are pretty much equal with the Lutheran sale having quite a few high value big ticket items.
Waiting for the showers to stop
Wednesday
April 28, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: What we have here is a rain delay. Seeding in the Tisdale area has already begun but the start stopped abruptly with this week of persistent showers. As soon as the tap is turned off this year's crop is going in the ground.
Parkland Photography Club April meeting
Wednesday
April 28, 2010
by: Darlene McCullough

 
Tisdale: This month's photography club meeting dealt with their theme shoot, selected the executive for the coming year and heard a presentation by the editor of Ensign about composition of pictures.
Lorne Elliott deals with wildlife
Tuesday
April 27, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: For eleven years comedian Lorne Elliott headed up CBC's Madly off in all directions radio comedy show and the folks in Tisdale got the opportunity to experience a consumate story teller fill the Monday evening for the Tisdale Arts Council with laughter as he took the audience along with him through an observant mind and a polished stage presentation sprinkled with a few outstandingly ridiculous songs.
The Greenwater report
Tuesday
April 27, 2010
by: Gerald Crawford

 
Saskatoon: A trip out to Wakaw Regional Park and the news that the ice went out of Greenwater Lake on April 21. The loss of a friend and fishing stories. Please ignore Gerald's advise on mercury contaminated fish. The mercury is chemically in the fish and will not drain to the fish's head.
Tyler goes solo
Thursday
April 22, 2010
by: Shawn Ratushniak

 
Saskatoon: When a person sets out to become a pilot the ultimate moment in that process is the first time you go solo. Tyler Ratushniak has achieved that moment in his life and this story tells about what got him going and some of the steps on the way to becoming an aviator.
The North coast of Northern Ireland
Thursday
April 22, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Northern Ireland: While much of Ireland's sea coast face the moderate and even balmy gulf stream current the wild and craggy Northeastern coast is a magnificient but challenging part of the island. Michael takes us to some of the major sites on this North coast with his account of the trip and a second page with 76 pictures to let us soak up the enchantment of the place.
Melfort's Canadian Tire
Thursday
April 22, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Melfort: Construction and stocking are complete and the new Melfort Canadian Tire has been open now for almost a month. We visited the store today and were thrilled with such a superior retail outlet to be only half an hour away.
Ladybug
Wednesday
April 21, 2010
Images by: Ken Jones

 
Near Craven: Trying to capture the delicate beauty of this year's crocuses Ken Jones had to deal with a persistent ladybug. He solved the problem by making the ladybug the subject of some of his pictures but despite a good deal of "shooowing" the bug stayed put in its investigation of the crocus flowers. The seven pictures are on the second page of the story.
A terrible beauty
Wednesday
April 21, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Belfast, Northern Ireland: Trying to make sense of the horrors of the secterian violence of Northern Ireland is a formidable task. Michael Townsend tackles the problem and shows us the scenes and the way the protestants and catholics have commemorated that period in their recent history. His description of the place and sixty pictures are both moving and shocking.
Will Harper yield to parliament?
Wednesday
April 21, 2010
by: Eugene Parks

 
Victoria, British Columbia: There is a war of sorts going on in Ottawa between the House of Commons and the Prime Minister's office. The PMO has been increasing its power for decades but now it has reached almost regal proportions and it stems very much from the impotence of the House and its lack of backbone.
Schapansky auction April 20th
Monday
April 19, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: To kick off the 2010 sale season Schapansky Auction holds its first big sale of the year and it is looking like a really big event. If it can be part of a farm operation this sale has it and in many cases several examples to choose from. Heavy equipment right through to hand tools and just about everything in between. This story includes twelve pictures of some interesting items in the sale.
The Greenwater report
Monday
April 19, 2010
by: Gerald Crawford

 
Saskatoon: After an absence of two weeks Gerald is back with a report to catch us up on the weather and how he fancies the nice weather. A visit with everyone's friend Mike, a trip gambling in North Dakota and a trip out to Tisdale and back.
Technological crystal ball
Thursday
April 15, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: The future may seem like a scary place but like it or not we are going there. Today we peer into the possibilities and in some cases the certainties of what the people on this planet must come to expect in the next fifty years. To know the future we only have to look at the immediate past and today to realise that the trends are almost predetermined and we better get used to what is to come. Cell phones and personal portable computing devices are not a fad.
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin
Thursday
April 15, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Dublin, Ireland: Almost a full month after the event we are able to bring you Michael's amazing pictures of what it is like to attend the St. Patrick's Day Parade in the very capital of Ireland.
Cornerstone Credit Union rises from a hole in the ground
Wednesday
April 14, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Last summer the large building that once was a car dealership and had housed several businesses, situated just north of the Credit Union was demolished and the area cleared but nothing happened until December when a very deep hole in the ground was dug to provide the base for a new expansion of the Credit Union. This story shows 70 pictures of what happened between December 17 and today as the project has come up from a hole in the ground.

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