Tuesday, September 7, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume 8, No. 53


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Tisdale- starts Sept 3

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Melfort- starts Sept 3

1 - Princess Diaries 2
2 - Alien vs. Predator

Porcupine Plain
September 3, 4 & 5

Spiderman 2


Labour leader takes workers on mass migration
Tuesday
September 7, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Sinai : Still some five thousand years later we know the slogan of one of the world's most amazing labour organisers; "Let my people go!" It seems like a good time, the day after labour day, to consider the achievements and failures that shape so many ways we all think about things.
The Greenwater Report
Tuesday
September 7, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The summer season ends for the park for another year and the Cove is up for sale. Time for the Crawfords to do some traveling and they show us their experiences at Blaine Lake and near Hafford.

New business between A&W and Bow Mar
Friday
September 3, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Wednesday the ground was staked out, Thursday the piles drilled and concrete poured and today the water and sewer lines were run.

0900 Tuesday - Scattered cumulus 1/8th 2,000, altocumulus 1/8th 9,000, visibility 15, 9º , wind 4 knots at 010º, altimeter 30.25 WeatherLog
           

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Maple Ridge Top
Space men
1928 Model A


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1 year ago today, story 2, story 3
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Tim's Tip of the Day

There is a powerful tendency with all of us to consider that we are living in a super modern world where everything is so much more advanced. The facts of the matter are that we are living in very primative times and so much remains to be achieved. 55 years ago a car like this (1928 Model A) was our family car, considering price and minor technical development (hydraulis and electronics) a modern car is only marginally better. Medicine, biology, chemistry have only made modest gains in those 55 years and it is time we as a society began to realise that we need to emphasis education more in our world and press a little harder for development.

Kevin's find of the day

Loud music can cause lung collapse (pdf) Amy Norton reports in the medical journal Thorax that very loud music can cause a leak to occur and the lung deflates requiring treatment. The suspicion is that it is caused by high intensity bass as experienced in a car with very heavy speaker system. The lung resonates with the bass sound causing a rupture.

Ensign Notes

We did not post over the long weekend. Today it looks like construction is taking over the awareness around here.

.Happenings In Tisdale:

 

 

Tisdale Calendar
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More than one thousand reasons to uncover Bush's Presidency
Friday
September 3, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : An American book has been published listing the reasons why Bush should not be elected and among the more than a 1,000 reasons is one very well explained statement by Mario deSantis.
Hedcandi
Wednesday
September 1, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This new hairdressing business has been open for two weeks now so its time to take a look.
"he's sensative about his weight"
Wednesday
September 1, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Unusual service truck passed through Tisdale today.
One Hail of a year
Tuesday
August 31, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The crop year of 2004 has been a tough one, cold and dry then cold and wet, but mostly just cold. Crops are retarded between three weeks and a month but that's the good news.
iMac all over again
Tuesday
August 31, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale ; Apple has released a new version of one of the most successful computers of all time, the iMac. This new one has its flat LCD screen and all the works in one box consuming the amount of space on your desktop of the keyboard and the mouse.
The Greenwater Report
Monday
August 30, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Starting to seem very much like fall even though the young deer are still showing their spots. Some great pictures of the Greenhills golf course and stories about Chelan, Kuroki and Foam Lake.
Time to get serious
Monday
August 30, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario : The reports are done, the decisions made, Canada's want universal medicare and they are willing to pay for it so it is about time the provincial and federal politicians sorted out the responsibilities and got on with the job.
Tisdale School Division gets new school year underway
Thursday
August 26, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Today is an inservice as the teachers for the school division prepare for the school year 2004 - 05. Tomorrow staff meetings and classroom preparation and students join the teachers on Monday.
What about lunch?
Thursday
August 26, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This is a "yes" for Western Pizza. Good menu, good service, good food.
Pounding
Wednesday
August 25, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : With some curbing already in place work has begun preparing the surfaces for paving bricks in Tisdale's town square and downtown improvement project.
The Lawyer
Wednesday
August 25, 2004
by : Joseph Toe
Sammamish, Washington : It would be wonderful of issues that affect the people of the United States were none of our concern but with the links in communication and the tendancy for political concepts to float across the border, we have to pay attention. Reacting to a story on attempts by the US federal government to restrict litigation Mr. Toe gives us his perspective on the issue.
Tragedy in Russia touches us all
Wednesday
August 25, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Two civilian aircraft downed in Russia will push Russia toward some reaction to what must surely have been an attack by force or forces unknown. This story asks us to consider the consequences.
Vetting Supreme Court Judges
Wednesday
August 25, 2004
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock, B.C. :The basic concepts of the principles of Canadian law seem to be a bit beyond the members of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. The Conservatives disdain for the Charter of Rights and the importance of an independent judicary was made amazingly clear this week.
The Greenwater Report
Tuesday
August 24, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : A Saskatoon arts and craft show, a visit to the air show (no pictures) and concerns about frost damage.
Why is "Tobacco the new currency of crime?"
Tuesday
August 24, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario : The need to reduce tobacco consumption has prompted governments to lay on the taxes, sin taxes as some call them. The motive is good by the results predictable as Halifax and Winnipeg have recently seen bold and really dangerous criminal acts.
Creating a fixed ratio image
Tuesday
August 24, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This is a technical help page for people who are struggling with Adobe Photoshop or its close relative, Photoshop Elements. This walks the user through the steps to make a picture fit.
B-17 loses engine enroute to Saskatoon Airshow
Monday
August 23, 2004
by : Will Clabun and Timothy Shire
Red Deer Alberta : Commerative Airforce B-17 forced down in Alberta after an engine failed last Thursday.
House number six Rising
Friday
August 20, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Rise Construction completed the floor this afternoon on this new house across the street.

     

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