U pick offers community a way to eat local

Filed under Archives, 1:50 pm June 27, 2008

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Staff photo by Lizz Bottrell
The Saskatoon berries, which are beginning to form, will be ready to eat in August sometime.

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Staff photo by Lizz Bottrell
Tom Sugden examines the blossoms on an apple tree which the family transplanted from the farm they used to own in Grenfell.

By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff

Tonight when families gather around the dinner table for their meal, it’s likely most of the food on the plates travelled approximately 1,500 miles. That’s a long way just for one meal. Take into account all the pollution it causes combined with the fact that food may not remain as fresh as one would like and eating that meal may not seem so appetizing.

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Excuse me, Miss

Filed under Columns, 1:49 pm

By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff

I am woman, here me roar!

I’ve never felt more empowered as a woman than last week when I took a load of garbage to the dump. This may seem like a fairly mundane task, but the very fact that my boyfriend and his friends are always in charge of this, I felt somewhat proud to finally have my turn.

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Russian group tours Johnson Livestock Angus Farm in Peebles

Filed under Archives, 1:48 pm

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Photo by: Laurie Ann Photography
The Russian group on tour at Johnson Livestock Angus Farm looking at a squeeze chute.

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Photo by: Laurie Ann Photography
A group of Russian toured Johnson Livestock Angus Farm to see what sort of Angus cattle the farm had to offer.

By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff

A Russian group visiting Canada for the Farm Progress Show, which took place in Regina from June 18 - 20, took a bit of a detour on June 19 in order to take a look at Johnson Livestock Angus Farm. The group also enjoyed a lunch prepared by Anne and David Johnson, owners of the Peebles farm.
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Family Farm Award

Filed under News Story, Local News, 1:43 pm

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Staff Photo By: Darcie Thom
3 generations of the Cross Family: Allan and Julie with their son Ward, wife Crystal and children Kaitlyn and Austyn

By: Darcie Thom

Last year the Moose Mountain Rural Development Council (RDC) held a contest for the ‘Farm Family of the Year’. The recipients, The Vargo Brothers, were nominated because of their continued hard work and loyalty to their family farm.

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The Bekevar Church - A Historical Site

Filed under Local News, 1:41 pm

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Staff Photo By: Darcie Thom
The aging interior of the Bekevar Church shows a true architectural beauty.

By: Darcie Thom

Looking at the Bekevar Church from the gravel road, one would expect that there may not be that much to look at inside. But, as the door was opened, all ideas were changed. There is a true beauty in the church, from the handcrafted pews to the wooden floors and the many historical pictures that hang above the entrance.
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Small Town Boy - Big Rodeo Dream

Filed under Local News, 1:39 pm

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Photo Submitted By: Howard Floyd
13 year-old Cody Floyd competes in a bull-riding event

By: Darcie Thom

Cody Floyd may look like your average 13 year-old boy, but hiding under his cowboy hat is a bull-riding champ. Cody is an amateur bull rider, of 2+ years, who has competed in the CCA (Sask.), MRCA (MB.), High School Division, Kennedy Rodeo, to name a few, and will continue to compete in so much more.

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“Mighty Mites” Win Gold

Filed under Local News, 1:38 pm

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Photo by: Susan Lange

Kipling 9 and under girls softball team won their league championship in Esterhazy on Saturday, June 21. Pictured here are: Back Row (l to r): Coaches Derrick Lange, Jeff Balogh, Rhonda Balogh. Middle Row (l to r): Madeline Steele, Dominique Sauvé, Kyla Miskiman, Stefanie Lange, Alex Thomas, Courtney Pusch. Front Row (l to r): Bryn Bourhis, Cheyenne Lesiuk, Mackenzie Balogh, Sydney Toth. Sitting in front (l to r): Leslie Thomas, Kyla White.

Kipling Squirt Girls - No longer the bridesmaid

Filed under Local News, 1:36 pm

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Photo Submitted by Kim Balog

The Squirts Ball Team were crowned LEAGUE Champions June 22/08. The Squirts Ball Team was coached by Nicole and Murray Lyons along with Darryl Balog

Back Row: Celina Leicht, Burke Lyons (bat boy). Middle Row: Nicole Lyons (coach), Emma Levey, Dianna Thomas, Paige Lyons, Jessica Ripley, Jocelyn Rolufs, Brittany Hamelin, Darryl Balog (coach). Front Row: Breanne Dayman, Kelsey Balog, Brooke Kapell, Emily Dayman. Lying across: Kelsey Rapp. Missing: Madison Muscoby, Irina Bauman, and Brooke Haus

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Congratulations to the graduates of 2008

Filed under Home, Local News, 2:42 pm June 20, 2008

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Photo by: Papermoon Photography
The Kipling Graduating Class of 2008 held a graduation ceremony at the Kipling High School Gymnasium on Saturday, June 14, 2008. The grand march and dance was at the Kipling Recreation Centre following the ceremonies.

Kipling School Graduation ceremonies were held Saturday, June 14, 2008 with 30 graduates. Their theme was “Dream. Believe. Achieve. REMEMBER.”

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At a glance

Filed under News Story, Columns, 2:41 pm

Cool temperatures continued to delay crop development across the Prairies last week. Temperatures were three to five degrees below normal across most of the region. The cool temperatures were accompanied by moderate heavy rains with the heaviest amounts (50-100mm) falling in southern growing regions. Northern regions received light, scattered precipitation with amounts from 10-20mm.

Important requirements for delivering grain: Farmers must have an active CWB permit to book and delivery contract signed up before they can receive a cash ticket for grain delivered to an elevator in 2008-09. Cash tickets will only be issued to producers with an active CWB permit book and delivery contract signed up. Farmers can renew their permit book at the elevator or online through CWB e-Services. To sign up for CWB e-Services, visit www.cwb.ca/public/cn/e-services/register/ .

The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) will send farmers a final payment of $50.781 per tonne for the feed barley they delivered to Pool A during the 2007/08 crop year. Cheques will be mailed to farmers on June 27, 2008 or directly deposited on June 24, 2008. The Pool A feed barley pool ran from August 24, 2007 to January 31, 2008. This final payment represents the balance of the money owing to farmers after their feed barley has been marketed through the CWB, and after operating costs have been deducted.

Fun and fellowship

Filed under Home, Local News, 2:41 pm

Staff photo by Lizz Bottrell

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Team LOFT, (l to r) Karen Kish, Marilyn Leggett, Margaret Abramson and Joan Leggett, golfed in the NVGG Golf Tournament in Windthorst every year the tournament was held - making this their 26th year.Staff photo by Lizz Bottrell

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One of the golf carts stalled, forcing this group of ladies to push it all the way to the last hole. (l to r) Corrinne Markwart, from Broadview; Linda Johanson, from Kipling; Judy Bickerton, from Brandon; and Norma Adams (in the cart) from Broadview.

By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff

For the last 26 years, a group of ladies from Kipling golfed together in the Not Very Good Golfers (NVGG) Golf Tournament at the Windthorst Country Club. Team LOFT, as the ladies call themselves, includes Karen Kish, Marilyn Leggett, Margaret Abramson and Joan Leggett.

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WORDS FOR LIFE

Filed under Columns, 2:38 pm

BY LYNETTE CALLFAS
GLENAVON/MOFFAT UNITED CHURCHES

We live in a world that has suddenly exploded with ways in which to communicate. We can phone, fax or e-mail. One can also chat online in a chat room or catch up with friends on Facebook, or we can communicate with loved ones through text messaging. I admit that I would just love to text someone, but unfortunately don’t have a cell phone with that particular function. I have been at times quite tempted to get one of those cute little “Blackberry Pearl.” phones. Members of my family though warn me that I would most likely have a difficult time learning how as I’m not too good with technology, and as well, I don’t know who I would text with. Any offers out there?

From watching text message exchanges on television though I would have to learn a whole new language as text messaging seems to have a unique set of abbreviations that mean various things or so I understand.

In spite of the host of ways to communicate though, sometimes it seems that our world can still be filled with lack of communication, with misunderstandings, and with misinterpretation. Sometimes we just don’t understand where another person is coming from. What they are doing or saying or both don’t make a lot of sense to us. Even when we speak the same language the meaning of what we are saying can vary. I received an e-mail this week, entitled. “Say What? 21 Reasons why the English language is so hard to learn” Listen carefully as I share a few of these twenty-one reasons with you. The bandage was wound around the wound. The farm was used to produce produce. The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse. We must polish the Polish furniture. He could lead if he would get the lead out. The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert. Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present. There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row. To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow. The wind was too strong to wind the sail. Each phrase contains the identical word used at least one other context, where it bears another meaning! All of this can lead to a lot of confusion and we are just considering English, one language. In the Christian church on the day of Pentecost a miracle of understanding happened. All of these people were gathered together in one place. People from different countries who were speaking in different languages. Yet, when the Holy Spirit came upon those assembled there, everyone could understand the message that the disciples had to share.

Let us pray today that we be given a gift of understanding. Let us endeavour to better understand our family members, our neighbours and our friends. Better communication in our world will lead to better relations between nations. Maybe ever to peace. That’s something to get excited about.

Veganism in the spotlight

Filed under Columns, 2:38 pm

By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff

Over the past couple of weeks, veganism grabbed the spotlight in many media outlets. Much of this attention is attributed to Oprah’s 21-day cleanse, which omits animal products as well as caffeine, sugar, alcohol and gluten.

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Communities plan an array of summer events

Filed under Home, Local News, 2:37 pm

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Activities at the Red Paperclip Days in the Summer of 2007.

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Paperclip car in the 2007 Red Paperclip Parade

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Beach Volleyball action in Windthorst

By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff

Every summer communities across the country plan events to celebrate warm weather while encouraging people to venture out of their homes and become involved in the community. Kipling and the surrounding communities are no exception. Each community organized at least one event to be held at some point during the summer.

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