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MARYFIELD DISTRICT LIONS Community Newsletter November 2017 S Maryfield St. Andrew’s Home weet Home United Church TEA ROOM & GIFT SHOP Fowl Supper  Located in the of Downtown Fairlight, SK Sunday, October 29 306-646-4432 (Tea Room) 4:30—7:00 p.m. Regular Hours: Open Afternoons Tues - Sun. 1:30 - 5 pm - Closed Mondays only (SK Time) CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Adults: $15 Sat. Nov. 4th  12 noon - 8 pm Children 11 yrs. & under: $7 Sun. Nov. 5th  12 noon - 6 pm Pre-school: Free SIPPING, SAMPLING & SHOPPING Maryfield Lower Auditorium CRAFT & TRADE SHOW Sat. Nov. 4th  11 am - 4 pm Fairlight Community Hall Tables: $20 Call Mary Ann to book a table—306-646-9060 Admission: $2 SOUP & SANDWICH LUNCHEON Sat, Nov 4th  11:30 am - 2 pm Fairlight Drop-In Centre $10 per person Something for everyone! Come spend the day with us! 22nd Annual Spirit of Christmas WHEN: Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 2:00pm WHERE: Maryfield United Church Non Perishable Food Item or Silver Collection To be used for Christmas Hampers For more information or to be involved please contact Sandra Johnston 306-646-4344 or Wanda Wielgoz 306-646-2207 FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 bedroom House Trailer w/ Garage. 117 Stephen TOPS meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Mary- St., Maryfield, SK . For more details, please contact field Clinic. Everyone welcome. Janine at 204-851-2043 or [email protected] WANTED House for Sale. 207 Longsworth Street. Contact Egg cartons—12’s or 18’s. Call Harold Friesen at 306-646-4936. 306-646-4545. SEARS CRAFTSMAN DUAL STAGE SNOW THANK YOU BLOWER. 10 hp, 32 in, Electric start. $750. Call The Beautification Committee would like to extend a 306-646-2268. big thank you all those who attended the Maryfield BUSINESS Trade Show on October 14. Thank you to Brendan Marlee Swallow - Massage Therapy open at Paliuk and staff for allowing us to expand into the Purity Beauty Spa, Redvers on Mon. and Tues. & Arlington Hotel, thereby allowing more vendors and Middle of No Where Day Spa in Maryfield on Thurs. shoppers to participate. and Fri. CALL Marlee Swallow @ 1-306-646-7726. A special thank you to Nikki Ford for getting me into AJ’S Garage 39 Railway Avenue, Fairlight a specialist/surgeon so quickly. Thank you to every- 306-646-4949 Now Open! Light duty mechanical one for the flowers, food, cards, visits, and inquiries work such as oil changes, brakes, suspension, while I was in the hospital and since I’ve come alternators, starters, tire repair & changes. Oil home. It is all greatly appreciated. Elaine Silvius change prices $60.00 for conventional oil up to 5 L Thank you to the staff of Deer View Lodge for the for gas vehicles. Diesels starting at $95.00; $10.00 excellent care Ronald received during the last off oil changes! months. Thank you to Roy Bortolotto, the ladies of IKAY GARDENS IVAN & KENDRA PENNER Sinclair, MB 204-662-4036 the Harmony Center and all the relatives and friends [email protected] who attended the luncheon at the Harmony Center. Now accepting orders for spring 2018. Thank you for all the kind words, hugs and many Shelter belts, shade trees, fruit trees, perennials, cards. It is such an honor to belong to the Fairlight- shrubs, and roses! Call or email for product listing Maryfield communities. and pricing info. The Family of Ronald Oliver WORK WANTED The Brady family would like to thank everyone for Small jobs. Fix up or face lift. Do you have some the visits, cards and meals brought us at the time of winterizing you need done? Call Harold Friesen, Wende’s passing. Thank you to the United Church 306-646-4545 or 306-434-7421. for the wonderful lunch they provided the day of the funeral. A special Thank You to our friends, and RM of Maryfield family who stopped what they were doing to help us Please remember you can still get a 2% discount on when we had to be in Regina with Wende. We your taxes until November 30, 2017. know how lucky we are to have folks who will jump in and lend a hand when needed. The RM office will be closed the following days: Doug, Daphne, Casey, Paige November 7 Shannon, David, Joseph and Liam November 8 November 14 Remember the newsletter can be accessed at http://www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com Nacho & Lynda Ag ero Ü Aerial Applications & International Aircraft Delivery Box 85 Nacho: 306-646-7977 Maryfield, SK S0G 3K0 Lynda : 306-646-7978 CANADA [email protected] MARYFIELD PRIMARY Pharmasave in Moosomin now has its own website. HEALTH CENTRE Check out the weekly sale flyer, monthly “Red Hot Specials”, products and services at HEALTH CENTRE HOURS www.moosominpharmasave.com. For your Phone: 306-646-2133 convenience, prescriptions refills can also be Monday: 9:00 – 3:30 Dr. Office ordered from Moosomin Pharmasave online in a quick and confidential manner or by phoning Toll Tuesday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner Free 1-800-330-3484. Wednesday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner Pharmasave Moosomin is pleased to announce that a pre-authorization payment plan has been set up Thursday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner for all billing customers. This program allows Friday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner customers the option to have their month end statements paid automatically every month.  There may not always be a Doctor on Monday. Statements will still be sent out monthly, but the To avoid disappointment, please phone ahead statement will show a zero balance and notification for an appointment if possible. of payment. If you are interested in signing up for  There may not always be a Nurse Practitioner at this payment option please contact Todd Volk at the the Health Centre on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Pharmacy. Thursdays and Fridays. To avoid disappointment, please phone ahead for an A huge thank you to Freda Hill and the Maryfield appointment if possible. Agriculture Society for co-ordinating the Farm The Home Care Nurse, Celine Stolz; Public Health Safety Day held at the rink in Maryfield on Nurse, Nancy Larsen-James; Dietitian, Laura September 28. A total of 202 students and Thompson; Diabetic Nurse Educator, Frances approximately 50 volunteers were involved. The Boutin; Home Care Case Manager, Jocelyn Akins; students were from Grade 3 to 6 and came from the Social Worker, Sheila Szakacs; Mental Health Maryfield, Redvers, Wawota and Cromer Mennonite Nurse, Helene Dorsch; and Occupational Therapist, Schools. Twenty groups of students circulated Angela Gervais visit the Health Centre at various through 20 stations throughout the day learning times during the month. Phone the Health Centre about safety. This would not have been possible at 646-2133 for more information. without the many sponsors and volunteers. By introducing kids to safety practices early, we are raising awareness and influencing the next Effective September 1, 2017, Dr. R Kerkhoff will no longer generation to operate safely and be safety leaders be holding clinic in Maryfield. He will continue to see in their community. patients at the Moosomin Family Practice. The Health Centre will be closed on Friday, November 10. FLU CLINICS Telehealth is available at the Maryfield Primary The flu shot is the best way to avoid getting influen- Health Centre!! Telehealth Saskatchewan uses two za because it stimulates the body to produce an- way video and audio conferencing to provide a wide tibodies against the influenza virus. range of educational programming and clinical All Saskatchewan residents 6 months and older are considerations. If you need to video conference an eligible to get a free seasonal influenza vaccine. appointment with your specialist or want to take part in any provincial education sessions let us know. We The vaccine is strongly recommended for people at high risk of becoming seriously ill with the flu. can set that up for you. The service is free. For patients who want to, appointments can be November 1 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm made on line with the physicians of the Moosomin November 8 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm November 15 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm Family Practice. Go to mfpc.ca. Click on “Book an Appointment”. Pick a doctor, pick a location, pick a Sunrise Villa time, enter reason, create an account or sign in. Be sure to use your cell phone number and a Tea & Craft Sale message will be sent to it or your email confirming Saturday, November 25 your appointment. Appointments can still be made 2:00—3:30 p.m. by phoning the Moosomin Family Practice or any of Everyone Welcome! the satellite clinics. Donations of Crafts Gratefully Accepted. MARYFIELD SCHOOL NEWS MARYFIELD LIBRARY Kindergarten Days: Box 160 Maryfield, SK 306-646-2148 November 1, 3, 7, 9, 15, 17, 21, 23, 27 & 29 [email protected] FOLLOW US ON A big thank you to everyone who:  Donated cans and bottles to our fall bottle drive. FACEBOOK AND TWITTER  Purchased Mom’s Pantry products. OPEN HOURS: TUESDAY: 9 am - 12 Noon  Attends our students’ volleyball games. 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2:30 - 6:30 p.m. Volleyball schedule: Nov. 1 Jr. girls vs. Wawota PROGRAM ON ICELAND: Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 2 Nov. 2 Jr. boys vs. Redvers p.m. Bill Pitt will do a presentation on Iceland. Nov. 4 Sr. Girls pre-districts in Fillmore PRESCHOOL BOOK READING: This program Nov. 9 Jr. girls districts in Arcola helps preschoolers to become familiar with the Jr. boys districts in Yellow Grass library and allows them to pick out a book they are interested in. Upcoming events: “I PICK READING”: This program is for Grades 3 Oct. 31 Driver’s Ed class in Maryfield & 4 to help them learn about the library. – 8 am – 12 noon QUILT ON DISPLAY: Quilt by Helen Geddes, em- Nov. 6 Driver’s Ed class in Wawota broidered by Julie Taylor – 1 – 5 pm ART ON DISPLAY: Michaela Taylor-Becker Nov. 7 Driver’s Ed Class in Maryfield BOOK CLUB: If you are interested in joining the – 1 – 5 pm Book Club, please call Jan Percy. Nov. 8 Driver’s Ed Class in Wawota CELA (CENTRE FOR EQUITABLE LIBRARY AC- – 8 am – 12 noon CESS): has books and audio books (on CDs) Nov. 10 PD Day - No School for patrons with print disabilities. We ordered Nov. 13 Holiday – No School some for the Summer Reading Program. If you Nov. 17 Drug Awareness Day and Mocktails would like to check out this service, please con- Nov. 24 Report Cards go out tact Jan at the library. Nov. 29 & 30 Student Led Conferences PHOTOCOPYING: Available at the library for 25 after school each day cents/copy. Scholastic Book Fair DID YOU KNOW? The median age of the popula- tion in Southeast Regional Library area is 42.2 UNITED CHURCH NEWS years, down from 42.4 in 2011. Church services in N ov. are at 11:30 am MARYFIELD WEBSITE: Check out the website, Church services in Dec. are at 9:30 am maryfieldsaskatchewan.com, for pictures and info on library events. Oct. 29—Fowl Supper—4:30 to 7 p.m. Lower Auditorium Nov. 11—Remembrance Day Service—10:45 a.m. FRI, DEC 1ST Sunrise Villa—Everyone Welcome! Nov. 2, 9, 16—Sunshine Club—3:30 p.m. FAIRLIGHT DROP IN United Church COCKTAIL HOUR Thank you to all who are donating food or 5 PM volunteering to help with our fowl supper. BRING AN APPETIZER 6:30 PM We will be collecting warm clothing for Carmichael Outreach during November. GIFT EXCHANGE (under $20.00) Please leave donations at the church, Bryan & $10.00 COVER CHARGE Barb Swallow’s, or Bob & Helen Johnson’s. DON’T FORGET IT’S A BALL! Thank you in advance for helping those less fortunate be warm this winter. BLACK TIE AND GOWN Maryfield St. Andrew’s United Website: or come as you are! www.crossroadsunited.org VILLAGE OF MARYFIELD We will be including a FYI (For Your Information sec- tion in the newsletter each month. If you have health HIGHLIGHTS FROM SEPT 2017 COUNCIL MEETING questions you would like answered please call us at 646- The regular council meeting for September was held 2133 and we will include information on the topic of September 21, 2017 your choice. Remember health includes body, mind and Agenda was approved as amended-adding a letter from soul. a ratepayer and a draft letter that will be forwarded to SUMA, SAMA and the ministry of Government Rela- What is an Automated External Defibrillator? tions upon completion An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a porta- Minutes were read and adopted ble device that checks the heart rhythm and can Administrators report approved as presented send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a Maintenance Report accepted as presented normal rhythm. AEDs are used to treat sudden car- Accounts were approved for payment diac arrest (SCA). Correspondence filed Financial Statement and Bank Rec was approved SCA is a condition in which the heart suddenly and Retender property at 218 Robertson Street unexpectedly stops beating. When this happens, Approve the new building incentive to take place January blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital or- 1, 2018 or once Bylaw has been put into effect gans. Approve Building permit 1711 at 107 Barrows St to con- struct a fence SCA usually causes death if it's not treated within Approve building permit 1710 at 206 Main St. to con- minutes. In fact, each minute of SCA leads to a struct a new step 10% reduction in survival. Using an AED on a per- Agree to CNR’s non-disclosure agreement Barry Metz will continue to come to the lift Station bi- son who is having SCA may save the person's life. monthly until one of our maintenance personnel re- To understand how AEDs work, it helps to under- ceives their certification stand how the heart works. Write a letter to Lot 6 Blk7 AC6111 about their unsightly/ untidy property with a copy of the Nuisance Bylaw The heart has an internal electrical system that con- enclosed trols the rate and rhythm of the heartbeat. With Respond to a letter written by a ratepayer about their each heartbeat, an electrical signal spreads from 2017 taxation and explained the steps council is tak- the top of the heart to the bottom. As the signal trav- ing for a change in future taxation. Bylaw 1706-requiring a criminal record check with nomi- els, it causes the heart to contract and pump blood. nation forms - be given a first, second, and third The process repeats with each new heartbeat. reading Problems with the electrical system can cause ab- Bylaw 1706 be read a third time and adopted normal heart rhythms. During this time, the heart Proceed with annual reviews at next council meeting Oc- tober 19, 2017 can beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular Office will be closed December 25- January 1, 2018-will rhythm. This sometimes can cause the heart to stop reopen January 2, 2018 for regular office hours pumping blood to the body. Write a letter to Maryfield Senior Citizens informing them In people who have these arrhythmias, an electric a new sidewalk will be given consideration in the 2018 budget. shock from an AED can restore the heart's normal Leave the existing gas line to 217 Main Street rhythm. Doing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) Discussion regarding garbage collection will be tabled on someone also can improve his or her chance of until Councillor O’Greysik receives more information survival. Write a letter requesting a change in legislation so urban municipalities can be allowed the option of creating AEDs are lightweight, battery-operated, portable subclasses within Agricultural, Residential, and Com- devices that are easy to use. There are a number of mercial tax classes. We will also submit a resolution these units in our community as well as trained per- to SUMA to be presented at the 2018 Convention sonnel to use them. Always call 911 at the first sign requesting the option of subclasses. of any heart emergency. Meeting adjourned Learning how to use an AED and taking a CPR course are helpful. If you are interested in taking a VILLAGE OFFICE CLOSURES CPR/AED course contact the Health Centre. The Village Office will be closed November 10, 2017 due to Remembrance Day and will reopen November 13, Primary Health Care is about staying healthy, preventing 2017 for regular business hours. illness and injury, managing chronic conditions, treating The Village Office will be closed from Monday December acute medical illness, promoting healthier living and ac- 25, 2017 and will reopen on Tuesday January 2, 2018 cessing the best health provider for the job. at 9 am for regular business hours. Maryfield HOCKEY POOL WINNERS 51. Lyle & Sharon Adair District Lions Club Sept. 22 Oct. 14 52. Gayle Corbett Hockey Pools Sharon Sauter Ed Magotiaux 53. Dale Percy Jean Taylor Chuck Dodsworth 2017 - 2018 54. David Hill Ian & Ana Gray Garry Sweeting 55. Dale Otto Beulah Russill Danny Roberts 1. Francis Sheard 56. Don Hartlin 2. Danny Roberts 57. Brayden & Riley Stewart Sept, 29 Oct. 15 3. Dwaine Boon 58. Alan Adair June Radke Dwaine Boon 4. John Clay 59. Lillian Bogden Dale Otto Dale Percy 5. Denine Neufeld 60. Kerri & Todd Bourgeois Doug & Carmen Dixon Donald Baker 6. Newell Dixon 61. Hugh Edmonds Earl & Faye Gray Marty Fisher 7. Keith Hill 62. Norman Stewart 8. Kay Smith 63. Tim Sweeting Sept. 30 Oct. 20 9. Pete & Joyce McIndoe 64. Randy O’Greysik Kerri & Todd Bourgeois Bryan Fetter 10. Peter & Annie Jeong 65. Joyce Kay Jerry Low Randy O’Greysik 11. Doreen Fowler 66. Brendan Paliuk Cindy Cairns Ian & Ana Gray 12. Darlene Tripp 67. Beulah Russill Verla Smith Kevin Weedmark 13. Ed Magotiaux 68. Brad Metz 14. Heather Radke 69. Doug & Carmen Dixon O c t . 1 1 Oct. 21 15. Laura Frazer 70. John VanEaton Lillian Bogden Randy O’Greysik 16. Chris Lincoln 71. Norman Harrison Laura Frazer Jean Taylor 17. Ken Radke 72. Myrtle Chambers Barry Ellwood Ian & Ana Gray 18. Kevin Weedmark 73. Earl & Faye Gray Val Fouillard Jason McCallum 19. Marla Kay 74. Roger Billard 20. Barry Ellwood 75. Patrick Hill 21. Barb Boon 76. Chuck Dodsworth PROPERTY FOR SALE BY 22. Laureen Cairns 77. Jessica, Reece & Maci THE VILLAGE OF MARYFIELD 23. Karson, Hannah Thompson The Village of Maryfield offers for sale the follow- & Kyle Low 78. Don Adair ing property located at 218 Robertson St. 24. Duane Hill 79. Daryl & Nikki Erickson Lot 9 Block 7 Plan AC6111 25. Lyle McCormick 80. Marty Fisher Lot 11 Block 7 Plan 101213233 Please contact the office to view the property. 26. Marian Billard 81. Sharon Osipoff The Village Council is willing to entertain all pro- 27. Bob & Helen Johnson 82. Helen Aulie posals pertaining to the above property. 28. Sharon Sauter 83. Charlotte Kovach 29. Jean Taylor 84. Matthew Adair 30. Ian & Ana Gray 85. Bryan Swallow 31. Jack Aulie 86. Rogan Fisher 32. Verla Smith 87. Don Renwick 33. Val Fouillard 88. June Radke 34. Chris Haussecker 89. Donald Baker 35. Jim Kay 90. Mary Lou Sweeting 36. Grant Dunham 91. Jason McCallum 37. Doris Erickson 92. Dale Veysey 38. Charlie Veysey 93. Lachlan Adair 39. Kevin & Laura Low 94. Ward Frazer 40. Richard Krainyk 95. Jody Boutin 41. Lucille Sheane 96. John Skulmoski 42. Doreen Naylen 97. Bruce Lemon 43. Jerry Low 98. Garry Sweeting 44. Bob & Betsy Darroch 99. Bryan Fetter 45. Cindy Cairns 100. Don Heal 46. Larry Greenbank Thanks for 47. Heather Adair 48. Anna Macksymchuk your support! 49. Lydia Frazer 50. Cam & Cindy Thompson Martin Collegiate Choir & November 2017 5 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 29 30 31 Dump Open 1 GARBAGE 2 3 4 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 12:30—4:30 Fowl Flu Clinic F airlight Craft Supper 3-6 p.m. Sale & Soup & Sandwich Texas Kindergarten Sunshine Club Kindergarten Hold’em 5 6 7 Dump Open 8 RECYCLE 9 10 11 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 12:30—4:30 Dr. Van RM Office Flu Clinic Clinic Closed Closed 12-4 p.m. Village Office Closed RM Office Kindergarten Closed PD Day Kindergarten Sunshine Club No School Dump Open Dump Open 12 13 14 15 GARBAGE 16 17 18 12:30—4:30 12:30—4:30 No Doctor FFlluu CClliinniicc Diabetic RM Office 12-3 p.m. Clinic Closed Iceland at the Library No School Kindergarten Sunshine Club Kindergarten Dump Open Dump Open 19 20 21 22 RECYCLE 23 24 25 12:30—4:30 12:30—4:30 Dr. Van Eli Barsi Concert Villa Tea & Craft Sale Kindergarten Kindergarten Newsletter Due 26 27 28 Dump Open 29 GARBAGE 30 1 2 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 12:30—4:30 Dr. Van Kindergarten Fairlight Ladies Nite Trade Fair Kindergarten Kindergarten Out 3 4 5 Dump Open 6 RECYCLE 7 8 9 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 12:30—4:30 Kindergarten Kindergarten CANADA 150 WRAPS UP Eli Barsi BIO Eli Barsi is an original farm girl from the prairies of Maryfield Celebrates Canada 150 Committee, southeastern Saskatchewan Canada. This tradi- Residents of Maryfield and District, All Supporters tional-minded artist has spent many years in the and Contributors: entertainment business as a diverse entertainer, As the Maryfield Celebrates Canada 150 com- musician, songwriter, producer, yodeler, TV host, mittee winds down its activities, it would seem perti- landscape artist, master craftswomen & award nent to release a final update on the committee’s winner. Her accolades are many and span over 3 operation. decades. In that time she has written & recorded a The event, by all measures, was a huge success, large body of work, performed full time internation- and thanks to great support from local governments ally, celebrated independent success on USA, Ca- and individuals alike, the committee finalized opera- nadian & European radio as well honored with the tions with a surplus of $2036.78. coveted Wrangler Award from the National Cow- As directed by resolution, these surplus funds boy & Western Heritage Museum. Her ‘Carter were distributed among the Maryfield Auditorium Scratch” style of lead acoustic guitar playing and Committee, the Maryfield Beatification Committee, crystal clear voice are well displayed at her live and the Maryfield Library. shows along with Bruce Hoffman on fiddle & man- All outstanding items have been finalized, and dolin, and John Cunningham on upright bass and the current bank balance is $0.00. Therefore, the harmonica. She includes a mix of well crafted orig- work of the Maryfield Celebrates Canada 150 Com- inals & tasty standards in the styles of Western, mittee is considered complete and the committee is Bluegrass, Gospel, Country & Canadiana Folk. Eli considered disbanded. & band look forward to bringing her show to the Maryfield Auditorium. John Van Eaton PRESS QUOTES: Chair – Maryfield Celebrates Canada 150 “Eli has taken the time to learn the many facets of her craft, mastering an instrument, writing songs, recording, managing the day to day business, booking shows, pro- moting, marketing, and cultivating an audience that sup- ports her artistry. Maybe not a household name, or does she have an eye-popping bank statement, but she’s been making a living doing what she loves for more than 3 DECADES, which most of us would probably define as success. Congratulations Eli !!!” {JC - Red Truck International Records} “This is another one of those rare ‘finds’ that keeps me writing reviews, as Bless her; Eli Barsi certainly isn’t try- ing to compete with Adele or The Coldplays In the pre- tentious stakes; she just makes classy Country music for people to enjoy and not worry about what she means in- between the lines; and boy oh boy does she succeed!” {Rocking Magple Wordpress} “Eli Barsi is a talented, traditional-minded country singer from rural Canada who isn’t shy about putting her West- ern roots into her music.” {Craig Shelburne CMT Nashville} KIDS’ CURLING Curling Season is approaching along with Kid’s Curling. Kid’s Curling is open to children from Grade 2 and up. It is a wonderful opportunity to learn the basics of curling at an early age and have fun while doing it! Maryfield has a long his- tory of successful junior curlers and we are dedi- November 25th is the deadline cated to continuing this tradition. Contact Janet for the next newsletter. Lemon (646-4604) to register your child or for Drop off items to Maryfield Corner Store or more information regarding Kid’s Curling. email Barb at [email protected]

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