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A GUIDE OF OUR COMMUNITY<br />

ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICES<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

2012


1541 - 100th Street Phone 445-5555 or 445-6666<br />

CLAYTON CAMPBELL<br />

306.441.4255<br />

30 3 6. 6.44 441.42 4255 55<br />

ARCHIE ROBINSON<br />

306.441.3455<br />

GREGG SHEPPARD<br />

306.441.7242<br />

BRIAN LAMPITT<br />

306.441.6433<br />

When you hire one<br />

of us,<br />

We all go to work<br />

for you!<br />

Competitive<br />

Commission<br />

REBECCA ROCK<br />

306.441.1149<br />

Part-Time<br />

Rates<br />

Brokerage, Independently owned and operated.<br />

Not intended to solicit properties already listed for sale.<br />

MARC MIGNEAULT<br />

306.481.5119<br />

MARTY FRIEDRICH<br />

306.441.8573<br />

NEIL LAMPITT<br />

306.441.5955<br />

WAYNE HOFFMAN<br />

306.441.1411<br />

KAREN MCMILLAN<br />

306.441.2224<br />

30 306. 6. 6.44 44 441. 1. 1.22 22 2224 24<br />

TRICIA HEIDEL<br />

306.441.5219<br />

Page 1 <strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> 2012


Kiwanis Club of The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

While Kiwanis is international in scope, the Kiwanis Club of the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> makes the needs of children in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> its fi rst<br />

priority.<br />

Club meetings are held every Monday noon, at Venice House<br />

Restaurant and offer an atmosphere of fun, learning and fellowship.<br />

Noon meetings generally consist of project updates followed by thoughtprovoking<br />

community speakers.<br />

The Kiwanis Club supports a wide range of community<br />

organizations and our service projects are often linked to the Kiwanis<br />

Program. “Young Children: Priority One,” but we address other<br />

needs within the community. Some community organizations<br />

and community needs that we have been able to assist are:<br />

KEY (Kiwanis Educates Youth) Club in John Paul II, Kiwanis<br />

Music Festival, Boys and Girls Club, <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital<br />

Foundation, Meals on Wheels, Kiwanis Novice Hockey Tournament,<br />

Finlayson Island Nature Trail, Cancer canvass and Relay for Life,<br />

walking trails, funding for the CUPlex project, plus numerous<br />

scholarships and sponsorships.<br />

Our major fund-raising activities include: Kiwanis Bicycle Auction,<br />

bingos and Kiwanis Skate Exchange.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Dave Eckel - 445-5351<br />

Past-President - Jim West - 446-2369<br />

Secretary - David Dutton - 446-3665<br />

Treasurer - Don Zehner - 445-1127<br />

Knights of Columbus Council #2094<br />

Purpose or mission statement: The general purpose of our Council is<br />

one of charity. We raise funds for <strong>Community</strong> and National Charities.<br />

We are a fraternal organization based on faith.<br />

Meet monthly on the 3rd Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at Knights of<br />

Columbus Hall, 1202 - 105th Street.<br />

Contact:<br />

Grand Knight - Bryan Boechler<br />

Deputy Grand Knight - Laurier Prince<br />

Hall Rental Information - John Vany - 445-5306 or cell 441-8595<br />

Knights of Columbus<br />

- District 15<br />

The Knights of Columbus (K of C) is an International Catholic, Family,<br />

Fraternal Service Organization of Catholic Men. District 15 is made up<br />

of fi ve Third-Degree councils in the North Battleford area. John Vany<br />

(445-5306). District Deputy in charge of these fi ve councils, with over 526<br />

PAWLUS<br />

INSURANCE SERVICES LTD.<br />

445-8059<br />

members. The Knights of the area are proud to have among them two Past<br />

State Deputies. They are: Eugene Thera, and Mervyn Welter. We honour<br />

the memory of Past State Deputy, John Etcheverry who passed away in<br />

2003. For membership, contact the Grand Knight or Financial Secretary<br />

of any of the councils listed below. There is also one Assembly of Fourth<br />

Degree Knights of Columbus in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> area.<br />

North Battleford K of C Council No. 2094 is known as the “Mother<br />

Council” of the area. It was instituted on February 15, 1920. This Council<br />

now has over 160 members from Notre Dame and All Saints parishes in<br />

the city and includes members from Hafford and Mayfair as well as other<br />

parishes in Sask., Alberta, and B.C. Jeff Baldwin is Grand Knight. The<br />

Financial Secretary is Guy Binette (446-0196). Meetings are held at the K<br />

of C Centre, 1202 - 105 Street on the third Wednesday of the month. The<br />

council hosts a Sunday Brunch every 4th Sunday of the month.<br />

Pope John XXIII Council No. 5694 was instituted on April 22, 1965.<br />

The Council comprises of Vawn, Edam, Meota and Jackfi sh areas. Maurille<br />

Corbeil (397-5000) is the Grand Knight and Denis deMontanal (397-2513)<br />

is the Financial Secretary. 73 members. Meetings are held on the second<br />

Tuesday of each month.<br />

St. Joseph Calasanctius Council No. 7336 was chartered in 1979.<br />

Edouard J. Robert (445-4627) is the Grand Knight. Elwood Fuchs (445-<br />

4529) is the Financial Secretary. 136 members. Meetings are held on the third<br />

Wednesday of the month at K of C Club Room, 1952-98 St., North<br />

Battleford. The Council hosts a Sunday Brunch every 2nd Sunday of the<br />

month.<br />

Father Bigonesse Council No. 5626 located in the town of Battleford<br />

was formed in 1964. Is very active in the Catholic Parish of St. Vital and<br />

the Battleford community. Tom Sieben (446-2408) is Grand Knight. The<br />

Financial Secretary is Garret Francais (937-3180). 108 members. Meetings<br />

are held every fi rst Tuesday of each month. The Council hosts a Sunday<br />

Brunch every 1st Sunday of the month.<br />

Dr. Hamelin Council No. 5878 serves St. Andres parish in North<br />

Battleford and St. Jean Baptiste de la Salle at Delmas. The council was<br />

formed in 1965 to serve the francophone communities. This council takes<br />

an active part in all segments of charities. The Grand Knight is Claude<br />

Desnoyer (445-4049). The Financial Secretary is Martin Prince (446-3095).<br />

38 members. Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month.<br />

The Dr. Uhrich Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Assembly<br />

No. 1066 is the Patriotic Degree of the Knights of Columbus. The<br />

primary purpose of the Fourth Degree is to foster the spirit of patriotism<br />

for God and the country. The Fourth Degree members are strong<br />

supporters of the local Bishop and provide honorary guards on special<br />

occasions. At present, the Assembly has over 150 members in the<br />

north-west area of Saskatchewan. Sir Knight Mark Bonneau (445-0556)<br />

will serve as Faithful Navigator, and Sir Knight Glen Gantetoer (445-<br />

7619) will serve as Faithful Comptroller. Supper meetings beginning<br />

with Mass at 6 p.m. are held on the fourth Monday of each month.<br />

The ladies and widows of deceased members are invited to the Mass and<br />

supper.<br />

Motor Licence Issuer<br />

1292 - 102nd Street, North Battleford<br />

“SERVING ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS”<br />

• HOME • AUTO • FARM • COMMERCIAL • TRAVEL • MEDICAL<br />

Saskatchewan<br />

PAWLUS<br />

Motor Licence Issuer<br />

LIFE • ACCIDENT & SICKNESS • CRITICAL ILLNESS • LONG TERM CARE • GROUP BY PAWLUS LIFE SERVICES INC. - 445-2399<br />

Page 10 <strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> 2012


North Battleford B.P.O. Elks<br />

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of Canada was founded<br />

in 1912 and was incorporated by an act of Parliament, May 16, 1913. The<br />

North Battleford Lodge No. 369 of the B.P.O.E. was founded in 1953.<br />

The purpose of this society are: benevolent, provident, moral and<br />

charitable purposes and in particular to generally assist children for their<br />

good and welfare.<br />

The National Charity of our order is The Elks and Royal Purple fund<br />

for children and through this the Elks Deaf Detection and Development<br />

Program. This charity offers assistance to children under the age of 19 years<br />

who for one reason or another require it and assistance is not available<br />

through other channels.<br />

Today we have a variety of Ongoing Provincial Programs across<br />

Canada for the hearing and communicatively disabled child. The<br />

Saskatchewan Preschool Auditory Rehabilitation Centre or SPARC,<br />

was founded in 1976. It is located at the Royal University Hospital<br />

in Saskatoon and provides free hearing tests for preschool children.<br />

The Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research, University of Alberta,<br />

Edmonton, was founded in 1986. This program provides research and a<br />

unique model service with immense benefi ts for the stuttering child.<br />

The Elks and Royal Purple Drug Awareness Program assists in educating<br />

children about the danger of drug and alcohol abuse. The North Battleford<br />

Lodge supports these programs as well as many local charity and needy<br />

groups or individuals. Bingos continue to be our main fund raising<br />

projects. The Elks Tennis Courts in the city are sponsored by the lodge:<br />

In May, 1998, the lodge committed $18,000 to fund the continuation of<br />

the multipurpose exercise trail from Scott Drive to Douglas Avenue. Over<br />

the years most children and youth activities, sports programs including<br />

minor football league have received assistance from the Elks.<br />

In 1993 the Elks purchased four emergency room beds and two heart<br />

monitors for a cost of $40,000 for <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital. In 2003<br />

$9,500 was committed to furnish one palliative care room at BUH. In<br />

2009 we funded $4,000 toward the purchase of the score clock at the Civic<br />

Centre. We are one of the groups sponsoring free skating for adults and<br />

children. Since 2010, more than $175,000 has been donated throughout<br />

the community to individuals, schools, groups and organizations. In 2010<br />

we donated $50,000 to the Acquatic Centre at the CUPlex multi purpose<br />

facility, in keeping with our purpose of assisting children and adults.<br />

Elks of Canada mission statement is “A national, fraternal and charitable<br />

organization promoting and support community needs through volunteer<br />

efforts of local lodges.”<br />

Anyone who may be interested in becoming a member of the order or<br />

anyone requiring further information may contact any member or write<br />

to Box 726, North Battleford, S9A 2Y9 or phone 445-5007.<br />

Meetings are held as required except for July and August. Meetings are<br />

at 8 p.m. in the Air Cadets Hall, 792 - 111th Street<br />

Contact:<br />

Exalted Ruler - Terry Fawell - 446-4943<br />

North Battleford<br />

Bonaventure Lions Club<br />

Meetings: First Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. and the third<br />

Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Lions Den, 1602 - 103rd<br />

Street, North Battleford.<br />

In keeping with the Lions Club’s motto “We Serve” members of our club<br />

support for Canadian Diabetes Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation,<br />

Cancer Society and Skateboard Park & Public Skating Program. We<br />

provide our assistance at River Heights Lodge teas, the birthday parties<br />

and teas at <strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre and Villa Pascal and prepare<br />

a Christmas supper for mental health clients and annually deliver Meals<br />

on Wheels. The annual Christmas party and spring barbecue are long<br />

standing services we provide to clients of the CNIB.<br />

Our club contributes towards training workshops for Lions-Quest, a<br />

confl ict management program used in schools. Contributions are also<br />

made to national and international levels of the Lions Foundation.<br />

Two of our well known fund-raisers are our homemade<br />

Christmas cakes which are sold in November and December<br />

each year and our Annual Dinner and Art Auction featuring<br />

Saskatchewan artists held in late February/early March each year.<br />

Both these projects allow us to provide fi nancial support of local<br />

needs.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - June <strong>News</strong>ham - 445-3337<br />

Secretary - Ellie MacBishop<br />

North Battleford<br />

Lions Club Inc.<br />

North Battleford Lions Club was chartered in1954. Lions motto is<br />

We Serve.<br />

Local projects completed include lights for the Don Ross toboggan<br />

hill, Lions Clubhouse in Centennial Park, Lions Ball Diamonds, Play<br />

Grounds, B.U.H. Equipment, Scouts of Canada.<br />

Present projects include Lions Quest in local schools, support for<br />

C.N.I.B., collection of used eye glasses that are processed and sent to<br />

areas that are in need, weekly sponsorship of sight impaired bowling,<br />

cosponsor Citizen of Year with <strong>News</strong>-<strong>Optimist</strong> and Co-op, BUH, Lions<br />

Guide Dogs of Canada, Safety Council, Bike Rodeo, Lions Eye Bank,<br />

Music Festival, Svoboda Dance Festival, special needs request.<br />

Funds are raised through many projects. The main ones being Annual<br />

Gun Toy and Antique Show and Annual Cash Draw.<br />

Meetings are held the fi rst and third Mondays of the month (excluding<br />

July and August) at 6:30 p.m. at the Lions Den 1602 - 103rd Street.<br />

If interested in becoming a part of this group or any other reason to<br />

contact please see the following.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Rod Russell<br />

Secretary - Harold Bishop<br />

Treasurer - Del Lapp<br />

The Order of the Eastern Star<br />

The Order of the Eastern Star, North Battleford Chapter No. 2 was<br />

organized in 1912. The present membership is 84, local and out of town<br />

members. Our projects and concerns are ESTARL (Eastern Star Training<br />

Awards for Religious Leadership), Cancer Dressings, Cancer Research,<br />

M.S. Saskatchewan Research, International Peace Gardens and Homes<br />

for our Senior members.<br />

Locally we support the Remembrance Day Wreath Campaign, knit<br />

FOREST HALL GREENHOUSE<br />

& GARDEN CENTER<br />

P.O. Box 1628<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3W2<br />

BEDDING PLANTS • TREES • HANGING BASKETS<br />

PERENNIALS • SHRUBS • FERTILIZER • POTS • CONTAINERS<br />

OPEN<br />

“CUSTOM POTTING”<br />

7 Days A Week during bedding plant season<br />

Fast, friendly helpful advice<br />

for all your yard & garden needs.<br />

Serving the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Bus. 445-5200 since 1987 Res. 445-3316<br />

Page 11 <strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> 2012


mittens, toques and slippers for those in need at Christmas time and save<br />

stamps, which in turn are sold to purchase materials for the making of<br />

Cancer Dressings, which are provided free of charge to cancer patients.<br />

Show concern for the personal welfare of all our members and their<br />

families.<br />

Offi cers are:<br />

Worthy Matron - Idella Barr - 446-2170<br />

Worthy Patron - Gordon Yarde - 937-3265<br />

Secretary - Irene Martin - 445-8345<br />

Treasurer - Susan Francescone - 445-4836<br />

Meetings are held every second Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., from September<br />

to June at the Masonic Temple 1482-92nd Street.<br />

Contact:<br />

For further information about membership contact Beth Joseph<br />

892-2076<br />

The Order of United Commercial<br />

Travellers of America<br />

North Battleford Council #645<br />

The Order of United Commercial Travelers of America was founded<br />

on January 16, 1938.<br />

This is an International fraternal organization whose aim is to:<br />

• unite fraternally all persons of good moral character who are now<br />

or may hereafter become eligible to membership under the provisions<br />

of the constitution of the order;<br />

• give all moral and material aid in its power to its members and those<br />

dependent on them. Also to assist the widows, widowers and orphans<br />

of deceased members;<br />

• establish indemnity funds and issue insurance and other benefi ts<br />

permissible under the laws governing fraternal benefi t societies;<br />

• secure just and equitable consideration for all members.<br />

The North Battleford Council has been in existence since the early<br />

1930s and has spent a great deal of time and effort raising funds for<br />

the Canadian Cancer Society. Another major project is the support of<br />

Centennial Park Education Centre. We also help the Special Olympics<br />

in their endeavours and sponsor Junior Golf.<br />

We meet the second Wednesday of each month in the Canadian<br />

Cancer Society offi ce.<br />

Contact:<br />

Senior Counsellor Don Salie<br />

Secretary - Joyce Salie<br />

10814 Meighn Crescent<br />

North Battleford, Sask., S9A 3L3<br />

Phone - 446-3005<br />

1221 - 101st Street,<br />

North Battleford<br />

445-1966<br />

Check out<br />

our Huge<br />

Assortment!<br />

• Patterns • Threads • Notions<br />

• Fashion & Special Occasion Fabrics! • Home Decor<br />

• Curtains & Rods • Accessories<br />

Hours<br />

Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday CLOSED<br />

River Heights Lodge Auxiliary<br />

The Auxiliary focuses their efforts on fundraising for resident comfort<br />

items, and facility needs. Some to the purchased items have included:<br />

over bed tables, sheepskins, large screen TV’s, birthday fl owers and<br />

Christmas gifts. We also support community outings by purchasing<br />

tickets for the Handi-Bus.<br />

We meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 12 noon at River Heights<br />

Lodge.<br />

Contact:<br />

Myrna Kalev - 446-6076<br />

Carol Johnson - 445-4352<br />

The Rotary Club of the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Chartered on April 26, 1920<br />

Rotary is an organization of business and professional women and<br />

men united to provide humanitarian service, to encourage high ethical<br />

standards in all vocations, and to help build good will and peace in the<br />

world. Membership is based on business classifi cation and normally<br />

attracts proprietors, partners, corporate offi cers and managers of worthy<br />

businesses and professions.<br />

Internationally, Rotary has raised more than $600 million<br />

to support an immunization program to eradicate polio in the<br />

world.<br />

In The Battleford’s many of our projects have focused on the<br />

celebration of excellence in youth as leaders in tomorrow’s world.<br />

Scholarships in academics and the arts, RYLA, RYPEN, and<br />

international student exchange are all examples of Rotary commitment<br />

to youth in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>..<br />

Rotary has supported local projects such as the Rotary Skateboard<br />

Park, King Hill, Multipurpose Walking Trail, the Senator Sparrow<br />

Splash Park and CUPlex. Many of the funds raised for the projects<br />

come from the Trip of the Month, the famous Spud-Nut booth at the<br />

fair and Hockey Draft.<br />

The Rotary Club of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> sponsors the Integrity<br />

Award each year and is awarded at the President’s Wind Up. A non-<br />

Rotarian is awarded the award for his or her integrity in their profession<br />

and/or volunteer work within the community.<br />

Rotary meets each Monday at 12:00 noon at the Tropical Inn.<br />

Effective July 1, 2012-13 Rotary Offi cers include:<br />

President - Brian Maunula<br />

Past President - Lee Ulmer<br />

Contact:<br />

For further information<br />

www.rotaryclubofthebattlefords.ca<br />

PO Box 745<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y9<br />

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch<br />

No. 9<br />

Following the Great War of 1914-18 veterans formed clubs throughout<br />

Canada. They became an offi cial service club in 1925 when a Dominion<br />

Organization was duly registered and Legion clubs were formed in each<br />

province wherever veterans settled. The Battleford Branch of the Royal<br />

Canadian Legion was chartered October 6, 1926.<br />

The purpose of the Legion is to constitute an association of those who<br />

have served or are serving in Her Majesties Armed Forces and others<br />

who support the purpose of the Legion. To bring about unity of all who<br />

served. To further among them the spirit of comradeship and mutual<br />

help. To perpetuate the memory and deed of the fallen and those who<br />

die in the future. To promote and care for memorials to their valor and<br />

Page 12 <strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> 2012


sacrifi ce. To insure that proper attention be paid to the welfare of all who<br />

served and welfare of their dependents. To encourage, promote, engage<br />

in or support all forms of national, provincial, municipal or community<br />

service or any charitable purpose.<br />

Projects include: General welfare of veterans, continual upgrading<br />

of the hall, November 11 Poppy campaign, Cenotaph repair and<br />

landscape in conjunction with the town, sports participation in the<br />

community and within the branch, sponsoring of the Army Cadets,<br />

a ramp has been put in place to make the hall accessible to the<br />

handicapped, cooperate with the Town to enhance the cemetery with<br />

particular attention to Veterans plot. <strong>Battlefords</strong> Legion No. 9 holds<br />

regular monthly meetings in the lower hall on the fi rst Monday of each<br />

month at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Contact:<br />

The current offi cers are:<br />

President - Esther Delainey - 445-7399<br />

Rentals - Leslie McFarlane - 937-7471<br />

Box 1179<br />

Battleford, SK S0M 0E0<br />

The Royal Canadian Legion<br />

Branch No. 70 (Sask)<br />

www.rclbranch70.ca<br />

Branch 70 has served the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area since November<br />

2, 1926. Our Mission is “To Serve Veterans and their dependants,<br />

promote Remembrance and act in the Service of Canada and its<br />

Communities.”<br />

Our Legion supports a variety of organizations and charities in the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> area and our General Meetings are held every fourth Tuesday<br />

of each month at 7:00 p.m.<br />

The Sloan Auditorium (lower hall) can be rented for most functions,<br />

please call for more information.<br />

Lounge is open Monday to Saturday from 2:00 p.m. - 12:00<br />

a.m. Activities include Friday BBQ, Saturday Meat Draws, the<br />

odd Fish and Chip Night or Steak Night. Other activities such<br />

as Darts, Cards, Pool tournaments, and entertainment could be available<br />

at different times through the year.<br />

Non-members and members alike are welcome to attend these<br />

functions.<br />

Contact:<br />

Please call us at the Royal Canadian Legion 306-445-2173 for more<br />

information.<br />

Open 7 Days A Week<br />

Free prescription delivery<br />

within the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Unit dose<br />

compliance packaging<br />

on request<br />

®<br />

BATTLEFORDS<br />

CO-OP PHARMACY<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Territorial Place Mall,<br />

North Battleford<br />

Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 9 pm;<br />

Sat. 9 am - 6 pm; Sun. 10 am - 6 pm<br />

446-7213<br />

The Royal Canadian Legion<br />

Saskatchewan Hospital Branch<br />

No. 349<br />

The Saskatchewan Hospital Legion was established in 1948 by the<br />

returned veterans who worked for the hospital. Their concern was<br />

for the care and comfort of over 200 patient veterans residing in<br />

Saskatchewan Hospital and the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Care Centre. Our involvement<br />

today is the November 11th service at Saskatchewan Hospital, visiting<br />

the remaining veterans from World War II, providing a home cooked<br />

Christmas Dinner and gifts to the veterans.<br />

Contact Legion Branch 349:<br />

President - Irene Klassen, - 445-4092<br />

Secretary-Treasurer - Dorothy Edworthy - 445-3219<br />

Royal Purple North Battleford<br />

Lodge No. 173<br />

Our lodge was instituted on Feb. 22, 1954. On April 16, 2004 we<br />

celebrated our 50th anniversary. A National, Fraternal and Charitable<br />

Organization identifying and addressing community needs through<br />

the volunteer efforts of it’s membership. Vision Statement - To be the<br />

leading National Organization helping children, our communities and<br />

offering personal development. We fi nancially assist various youth<br />

groups locally and otherwise as funds permit. We also assist the Elks<br />

in their charitable ventures.<br />

Annual projects over the years have been varied. Royal Purple<br />

Day is the fi rst Wednesday in June each year when lodges all across<br />

Canada do an act of charity for others. We do lunches for the Mental<br />

Health dances, Meals on Wheels, youth groups, 4-H groups, musical<br />

festival, Bowl For Kids, Interval House, Festival of Trees, Kamp<br />

for Kids and many more. We support our national charity, The Elks<br />

and the Purple Cross Fund for children. Kits targeting bullying and<br />

teasing are placed in schools throughout the <strong>Battlefords</strong>. We also help<br />

support the RCMP and Elks drug and alcohol awareness program in<br />

the schools.<br />

We do catering, have craft sales, sell tickets and work bingo for the<br />

Elks. At present we are holding two bake sales a year to help support our<br />

charities. We also have barbecues at <strong>Battlefords</strong> and District Co-op.<br />

Meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in<br />

the Pioneer Hall excluding July and August.<br />

Contact:<br />

Honoured Royal Lady - Joan Harrison<br />

Associate Royal Lady - Olga Bendall<br />

Loyal Lady - Sally Savoie<br />

Lecturing Lady - Pat Kellett<br />

Family • Child • Individual<br />

Counselling Services<br />

91 - 23rd Street West, Battleford, Saskatchewan<br />

Phone 445-3500<br />

Toll Free 1-888-445-5262<br />

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Chaplin - Renny Brack<br />

Conductess - Kathy Gerbrandt<br />

Pianist - Joan Harrison<br />

Treasurer - Virginia Lavallee<br />

Secretary - Marie Schneider<br />

Box 1181<br />

Battleford, SK S0M 0E0<br />

SaskTel Pioneers<br />

www.sasktelpioneers.com<br />

SaskTel Pioneers is a volunteer organization, promoting and participating<br />

in activities that respond to community needs. The organization consists<br />

of retired, working and previous employees of SaskTel. It also includes<br />

spouses who also contribute a great deal to the organization.<br />

Our focus is on education, environment and health. We participate in<br />

such programs as Computers for Schools, Meals on Wheels, Relay for<br />

Life, Phone Book recycling and environment projects, partnering with<br />

several other organizations, as well as with SaskTel.<br />

Through our education initiative in the last fi ve years, we have<br />

provided funding for literacy programs in 30 schools in the North<br />

Battleford District. We help fund projects and equipment at long term<br />

care facilities such as River Heights Lodge and Villa Pascal. We also are<br />

involved with the BUH Foundation providing free of charge telephone<br />

service in two of the Palliative Care rooms at <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital.<br />

We also take part in BUHF Festival of Trees running the Sweet Shop.<br />

Blue Bird houses are made for the Wildlife Federation and for others<br />

that request them. We have provided benches and bird feeders on<br />

Finlayson Island and partner with the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Trade & Education<br />

Centre in providing a vegetable garden for their soup program. As well<br />

as maintaining and landscaping fl ower beds, as part of our commitment<br />

to Communities in Bloom.<br />

• Increase flexibility and balance<br />

• Strengthen body and mind<br />

• Weekly drop-in yoga classes<br />

• Beginner yoga programs<br />

• Work shops in meditation and yoga<br />

• 40 day challenges<br />

• Therapeutic massage<br />

www.pureessancestudio.ca<br />

480-9789<br />

pureessencestudio@yahoo.ca<br />

Contact:<br />

For further information visit the website:<br />

www.sasktelpioneers.com<br />

Or President - Brent Degenstein at 441-0507<br />

nbpioneers@sasktel.net<br />

The Sons of Norway<br />

Sons of Norway is a Fraternal Benefi t Society founded in 1895 in<br />

Minneapolis. The objective was to unite in a fraternal organization<br />

people of Norwegian birth, descent or affi liation.<br />

Today Sons of Norway gives its members the opportunity to keep alive<br />

their cherished memories, customs and culture of their homeland.<br />

Some activities of the local lodge, Nisse 4-567: weekly get togethers<br />

for bowling, golfi ng, Norwegian Whist.<br />

Christmas party, shared events with Brubyen Lodge, Saskatoon.<br />

Nisse Lodge meets the second Thursday in the evening in September,<br />

November, January, March and May in the Lawn Bowling Club<br />

House.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Arlene Walker - 892-4300<br />

Secretary - Janice Morton - 386-1215<br />

TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly)<br />

TOPS Club Inc. is a non-profi t, non commercial weight loss education<br />

and support organization.<br />

Meetings every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at Hope Mennonite Fellowship<br />

Church, 1291 - 109 Street, North Battleford.<br />

Contact:<br />

Leader - Lea Spielman - 445-5064<br />

Co-Leader - Jan Trost - 937-7639<br />

781 - 110th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Phone 937-2273<br />

• Residential & Commercial<br />

Monitored Security Systems<br />

• Customized Surveillance<br />

Systems<br />

• Apartment Access Systems<br />

• Access Control<br />

PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Toll Free 1-877-905-2050<br />

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Part II - Special Interest and Recreation<br />

AWANA Boys and Girls Club<br />

Territorial Drive Alliance Church<br />

The AWANA Club is an interdenominational organization for boys<br />

and girls from age three years to Grade 6. Our name is an acrostic taken<br />

from 11 Timothy 2:15 - “Do your best to present yourself to God as<br />

one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who<br />

correctly handles the word of truth.” (NIV) In other words, Approved<br />

Workmen Are Not Ashamed - AWANA.<br />

AWANA Club meets each Tuesday from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at the<br />

Territorial Drive Alliance Church. Club begins in early September and<br />

runs until the end of April.<br />

The evening is divided into three parts — game time, handbook<br />

time and council time. Game time encourages good sportsmanship<br />

and competition. Handbook time focuses on scripture memorization.<br />

Each clubber has an opportunity to recite their memory work<br />

to qualifi ed leaders. Council time is a time of singing, presentation<br />

of awards and a devotional. There are special theme nights each month<br />

that everyone enjoys. One special activity is the annual “Grand Prix”<br />

during which the clubbers race model cars which they have constructed<br />

out of wood.<br />

Girls and boys from all denominations are welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

Mona Bruynooghe 445-5637 or the church offi ce 445-5158<br />

Battle River Archers Archery Club<br />

Our club’s purpose is to promote the sport of archery. Our members enjoy<br />

the opportunity to introduce non-members to the sport and to improve their<br />

skill level in a safe and friendly environment.<br />

Our club’s facilities appeal to target archers, 3D archers and bow hunters.<br />

Our club is an active participant in the Saskatchewan Archery Association’s<br />

“Junior Olympic Program” wherein young archers (age 20 and under) receive<br />

coaching and recognition as they progress to higher levels of profi ciency.<br />

Indoor shooting runs December through April and our outdoor range<br />

opens each spring as soon as weather permits.<br />

Adult, youth & family memberships are available at very affordable rates.<br />

Contact:<br />

Raquel Hepp - 445-1433<br />

Larry Mackrell - 445-0006<br />

10020 Thatcher Avenue, North Battleford<br />

445-3757<br />

Dr. Shawn Haas Dr. Sheri-lyn Berry<br />

Dr. Dominique Mannix<br />

Battle River Cloggers<br />

The Battle River Cloggers was formed in the fall of 1987, when a<br />

group of square dancers asked Dona Keys if she would be their instructor.<br />

The club has grown to include people from all around the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

In the fall of 1995, we started a children’s class.<br />

Clogging is done with a double tap on the shoe. It came from the<br />

Appalachian Mountains and was modernized to better fi t modern music.<br />

The Battle River Cloggers dance selected Monday nights and Thursday<br />

afternoons, starting the end of September to the end of April. Dona Keys<br />

is the instructor. We dance at 10326 Bunce Cres.<br />

Contact:<br />

Dona Keys - 446-2503.<br />

Battleford Quilters<br />

The Battleford Quilters group was formed on March 6, 1974.<br />

The traditional art of hand quilting is enjoyed by 15 members who<br />

meet each Wednesday at the Alex Dillabough Center from 1:00 p.m.<br />

to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Visitors are welcome to join us to observe, put in a few stitches and<br />

have a cup of tea with us. New members are always welcome.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Quilters will take orders for quilts to be hand quilted.<br />

The customers provide the top, with the batting and backing.<br />

All the hand quilting is stitched by volunteers, with the proceeds<br />

kept in the community. Each hand quilted quilt has our logo embroidered<br />

on the back by our faithful 98 year old quilter. Antique quilts are<br />

precious. If you have an antique top, please let us revive it for you to<br />

enjoy.<br />

The Battleford Quilters members have sewn and hand quilted a quilt<br />

each year, which is donated to charities such a The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union<br />

Hospital Foundation for the Festival of Trees, River Heights Lodge<br />

Auxiliary for the Walk in Winter Wonderland, and this year a quilt for<br />

the 2012 Motorcycle Ride for Dad which supports Cancer Research.<br />

Members enjoy demonstrating hand quilting for special occasions<br />

at Fort Battleford and The Western Development Museum. We hope to<br />

continue to share our quilting art with both organizations. We will be<br />

quilting at the WDM during Those Were the Days in August.<br />

Anyone interested in having their quilt top hand quilted, or in joining<br />

our club, may please contact:<br />

Contact:<br />

Betty - 937-3403<br />

Mary - 937-2926<br />

Kay - 937-2506<br />

Arlene - 445-2660<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Agricultural Society<br />

www.agsociety.com<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Ag. Society operates under the guidelines of the<br />

Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies Act, its own constitution and<br />

bylaws. The objectives of the society are to encourage improvement in<br />

agriculture, homemaking , industry, manufacturing, arts and to promote<br />

educational activities, recreation and community development.<br />

Created in 1885 by our pioneers, records and documents show the<br />

local society has continuously served the surrounding communities in<br />

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a variety of activities. Members of the society come from the general<br />

membership who join active committees. New members are always<br />

welcome. Honorary and regular offi cers of the society form the board<br />

of directors. Day to day operations are furthered from the board by<br />

employees.<br />

Current activities focus around the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Children’s Festival,<br />

CPCA Races, 4-H Regional Show and Sale, and the 125th annual<br />

Agricultural Exhibition known as Northwest Territorial Days August 14<br />

- 17, with a parade to kick it off August 13 in the evening. Parade theme<br />

is “125 Years of History in the Making”. Agrimex is a commercial trade<br />

fair that allows business people to exhibit in appropriate classifi cations<br />

to support agriculture, business and industry. The Mistletoe Craft and<br />

Gift Show and Sale will be held November 3 and 4, 2012.<br />

Based on 70 acres of property on the eastern edge of the city the<br />

grounds boast the Agriplex, offi ce, fi ve livestock barns, AgriVilla,<br />

grandstand, riding arenas and race track. Efforts are continuously in<br />

progress to upgrade the facilities to be able to serve an ever-changing<br />

community by hosting a variety of activities annually. The Agricultural<br />

Society is an integral part of our tourism industry.<br />

This year’s president is Dana Alexander. Society staff includes<br />

general manager Jocelyn Ritchie, Amy Schick, George Geering, Elaine<br />

Geering and Amanda Perepliokin.<br />

Contact:<br />

For service & information please contact the offi ce at Exhibition<br />

Park.<br />

Phone - 445-2024<br />

Fax - 445-3352<br />

Email - b.agsociety@sasktel.net<br />

Visit us at www.agsociety.com or on Facebook<br />

1-866-446-8877<br />

Be Our Guest<br />

• 112 Guestrooms<br />

• 10 Different Room Types<br />

• 100% Non-Smoking<br />

• Located adjacent to the<br />

Casino<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> &<br />

Area Horticulture Society<br />

This is the Horticultural Society’s 66th Anniversary and throughout<br />

those many years the society has provided horticultural information<br />

to its members and the community. The society promotes and assists<br />

community beautifi cation.<br />

Meetings are held on the third Monday of the month, with the exception<br />

of August and December. All meetings are held at the Hillcrest Centre and<br />

the membership fee is $5.00 per year. Members can also take advantage<br />

of a subscription to “the Gardener for the Prairies” at a special rate.<br />

We will be hosting our annual Horticulture Show August 15 – 17, 2012<br />

at the Agriplex Building on the Exhibition Grounds in conjunction with<br />

the annual fair. All residents of the area are welcome to enter. There is no<br />

entry fee. You can call any of the executive members for more information.<br />

This will be a great show with gardeners exhibiting the best they grow.<br />

There will also be some special displays. Show books are available at the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Agricultural Society offi ce or from the secretary.<br />

Our main fund raisers continue to be our Spring House Plant and Bake<br />

Sale, Spring Bedding Plant Sale and our Fall Bake and “What-not” Sale.<br />

Occasionally we bring in a key-note speaker and invite the public. We<br />

hope to have this an on-going project each spring.<br />

We have welcomed many new members, and they come to learn and<br />

participate in gardening enjoyment. Members come from about a 50<br />

mile radius.<br />

Contact:<br />

Executive for 2012<br />

President – Saras Naidoo - 937-7203<br />

Vice President – Helen Buchanan - 937-3605<br />

Treasurer – Ruth Bilanski - 549-4903 or 445-4903 (winter)<br />

Secretary – Maxine Beardsworth - 445-9638<br />

• Indoor Salt Water Pool<br />

• 3 Hot Tubs<br />

• Sauna & Steam Room<br />

• Complimentary<br />

Continental Breakfast<br />

12004 Railway Ave E North Battleford, SK<br />

www.goldeaglelodge.com<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> & District<br />

Farmers Market<br />

To provide fresh, quality, locally produced goods; including fresh<br />

baking, local produce, honey, eggs, preserves, fl owers, crafts and much<br />

more. Markets are held outdoors spring thru fall.<br />

We are at Battleford Furniture, Battleford on Thursdays from 8:30<br />

a.m. - 12:00 noon and Carousel Bingo Parking Lot, 1202 - 100th Street<br />

on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />

Join us on Facebook.<br />

Contact:<br />

Joeleen Milman - 389-2414<br />

Email: glenjo@sasktel.net<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Art Club<br />

The basic aim of the club is to help and encourage each member to<br />

develop their potential for creating satisfying artwork in any medium.<br />

Many of the members have had work accepted in Saskatchewan and<br />

National juried shows. The club supports visual arts in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>,<br />

and promotes exhibits of local work. They also encourage visits by artists<br />

from elsewhere, and promote a variety of workshops.<br />

The only membership requirement is an active, participatory interest<br />

in the visual arts in any medium. The fees are very affordable and<br />

workshops are offered. Members meet once a week on Tuesdays in<br />

the Craft Room at the Don Ross Centre.<br />

Contact:<br />

Rita - 445-5636<br />

Chris - 445-5336<br />

Karen - 445-7245<br />

www.GoldEagleCasino.ca<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

1.877.446.3833<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Amateur Radio<br />

Association Inc.<br />

Established to promote and encourage the hobby of Amateur (Ham)<br />

radio in our community. Training classes and support is offered to<br />

anyone interested. Our services are available to provide communications<br />

for community activities wherever possible. Our members are part of<br />

an international group of radio operators who are always available to<br />

provide our services in emergency situations. New members are always<br />

welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

For information on classes or to request our assistance contact:<br />

President - Rick Schwab - 937-7107<br />

Vice-President - Cliff Holm - 937-3069<br />

Secretary-Treasurer - Ray Rosler - 445-3114<br />

Website - ve5brc.amateurradio.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Beaver<br />

Good Sam Chapter<br />

A group of people interested in camping and socializing in a spirit<br />

of helping each other.<br />

The Good Sam Club is the largest Recreation Vehicle Owners Club<br />

in North America with nearly one million members. Saskatchewan<br />

currently has 16 Chapters comprised of over 300 member families<br />

throughout the province.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Beaver Chapter of Good Sam organizes monthly<br />

summer RV events and various winter activities with the goal of enjoying<br />

recreational fellowship.<br />

The Saskatchewan Samboree is held each year in early June with the<br />

Play Responsibly<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> chosen as the site of the 2007 event. The Samboree includes<br />

tours, educational RV seminars and an RV market place which enhances<br />

lots of good fellowship. An exciting event, open to all RV owners.<br />

General meeting in the fall each Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Meeting for<br />

coffee or breakfast. All camping organized.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Yvonne Nyholt - 445-3690<br />

Membership/Promotion Committee:<br />

Ed and Kathy Smith - 306-937-3686<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Blend Harmony Chorus<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Blend is a group of ladies who sing four part harmony<br />

acappella style. The chorus practices every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the<br />

Western Development Museum. Education and training is provided in<br />

four part harmony. The chorus sings on request.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Linda MacDonald - 892-2452<br />

Co-Directors - Marie Ferguson - 895-4825<br />

- Annette Duhaime - (H) 397-2660 or (W) 397-2317<br />

Membership - Gail Meiers - 892-2196<br />

Booking Contacts - Fay MacKinnon - 445-3484<br />

- JoAnne Stirton - 445-9994<br />

- Gail Meiers - 892-2196<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Branch of the<br />

Ukrainian Canadian Cultural Council<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Branch - Saskatchewan Provincial Council<br />

(UCC-SPC)<br />

The fi rst local cultural council of representatives from various<br />

Ukrainian community organizations in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> was founded in<br />

1976 at North Battleford aided by Provincial Executive Saskatchewan<br />

Council (UCC-SPC).<br />

Aim: To promote Ukrainian culture and Ukrainian language in the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> by coordinating the work of various Ukrainian organizations<br />

in this region and by representing the Ukrainian community and its<br />

views on local matters.<br />

BUCCC participates in many ethnic projects and activities.<br />

Meetings are held monthly at Slawa Centre (Ukrainian Seniors<br />

Centre) at 792-108th Street in North Battleford. Please feel welcome<br />

to attend this worthwhile organization.<br />

Contact:<br />

President: Paul Kardynal - 446-0848 (offi ce) 446-0283 (home)<br />

Vice-President - Marion Palidwor - 937-7657<br />

Past President - Jennie Penzie - 446-3731<br />

CANADIAN TIRE<br />

• Hardware<br />

• Housewares<br />

• Sports/Seasonal<br />

• Electronics<br />

• Garden Centre<br />

• Auto Parts & Service<br />

BRING IT ON. <br />

11802 Railway Ave. E., North Battleford 446-3333<br />

Secretary - Evelyn Kardynal - 446-0283<br />

Treasurer - Patricia Bohun<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Ukrainian Canadian Cultural Council,<br />

P.O. Box 1252, North Battleford, SK, S9A 2Y7<br />

E-mail: kardynalandassoc@sasktel.net<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Players<br />

The purpose of the club is to promote, maintain and present live<br />

theatre in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>. The club is one of the oldest community<br />

theatre groups in the province and the fi rst to introduce supper theatre<br />

to Saskatchewan audiences.<br />

The club traditionally presents four productions each year and works<br />

with other groups in joint ventures to present a wide variety of opportunities<br />

to the community. We pride ourselves in the presentation of locally written<br />

work, thus improving another form of art in the community.<br />

Our 2012-2013 season will include four productions, mainly comedies<br />

as part of our regular season. We will also produce A Country Opera<br />

- Musical Theatre as a special presentation as our contribution to help<br />

celebrate the City of North <strong>Battlefords</strong>’ 100th Birthday. <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> Palyers will also host TheatreFest 2013, a week long<br />

community theatre celebration featuring 7 play in 7 nights from 7<br />

communities across the province.<br />

The annual meeting of the club is held in the fall of each year and<br />

regular monthly meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every<br />

month in our new Club House at 102 - 26th Street, Battleford.<br />

Contact:<br />

How can you be involved? Just call 446-3133 or<br />

write Box 1445<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3M1<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Duplicate Bridge Club<br />

The Bridge Club is in its 43rd year of operation. Bridge is a very<br />

intelligent game among card games and possibly the most popular. One<br />

session of Bridge is offered every week - Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. Phone<br />

445-7615 or 937-2952 for more information. At $4.00 per session with<br />

coffee it is a very good bargain and an excellent pastime, especially<br />

during the winter months.<br />

Two charity games are held each year, one local and the other national.<br />

Apart from the above three memorial tournaments are held - sectionals,<br />

regionals. Provincial, national and international bridge tournaments are<br />

regular features.<br />

Lessons are given on Tuesday evenings, starting in the fall for six<br />

weeks, with novice games continuing through the year. All novice<br />

players are welcome to come and play on Tuesday afternoons.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Duplicate Bridge Club is an affi liated club with the<br />

American Contract Bridge Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, the HQ<br />

Sakewew<br />

High School<br />

“Rising to Success”<br />

11501 8th Avenue, P.O.Box 846<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2Z3<br />

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for all bridge clubs in North America.<br />

Executive is:<br />

President - Gerry Fernandes<br />

Vice-President - Jean Lawes<br />

Secretary - Jean Beattie - 937-2952<br />

Treasurer - Donna Scherman<br />

Club Manager - Margaret Dyck - 445-7615<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Duplicate Bridge Club<br />

792-101 Street<br />

North Battleford<br />

Phone - 441-0653<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Genealogical Society<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Genealogical Society is a branch of the Saskatchewan<br />

Genealogical Society. Members enjoy tracing their individual family<br />

trees and family histories.<br />

Branch activities include gathering and sharing genealogical<br />

information. “Through The Branches”, the once a year publication<br />

provides articles which assist in past and present family<br />

research.<br />

Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month in the North<br />

Battleford Public Library from 7:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. (excluding May,<br />

June, July and August). Everyone is welcome!<br />

Contact:<br />

Janice Walker<br />

R.R. #3<br />

North Battleford, Sask. S9A 2X4<br />

Phone - 306-445-5425<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Highland Dancing Association<br />

Any person interested in preserving and extending a knowledge<br />

of Scottish culture, especially through the various forms of Highland<br />

Dance, is invited to join the Highland Dance Association.<br />

The association, consisting of many of the parents of the dancers,<br />

sponsors an annual Robbie Burns Night usually held the 3rd weekend<br />

in January.<br />

The Highland Dancers often dance at local functions and entertain<br />

regularly at seniors’ homes and the Saskatchewan Hospital. They also<br />

take part in provincial competitions and workshops.<br />

The Association meets at Third Avenue United Church, North<br />

Battleford with lessons offered on Thursdays.<br />

Contact:<br />

Janet Custer - 445-0191<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Horseshoe Club<br />

League play is on Wednesday evenings between 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. You<br />

are on your own. Play as many games as you wish at any time. Take your<br />

holiday. No catch up games necessary. New players are given a handicap<br />

to equalize their games with those who have been playing for years.<br />

Age 65 Men, ladies and juniors pitch a distance of 30 feet. Men under<br />

65 pitch 40 feet.<br />

We hold one sanction tournament a year. We also have one at the<br />

Exhibition grounds (Northwest Territorial Days). We host a wind-up<br />

in the fall for members only, which includes a supper, and award<br />

presentations are made.<br />

Membership fees are $20 for adults, $8 for juniors and under 10 are<br />

free. Anyone interested can be an associate member for a $2 fee.<br />

Contacts:<br />

President - Marg Kemp 445-5646<br />

Vice-President - Vern Bannerman 386-2276<br />

Secretary/Treasurer - Eileen Kozakavich 445-2734<br />

Regional Representatives - Vern Bannerman & Frank Ironstand<br />

We welcome everyone to come down to the pits near the swimming<br />

pool on Wednesday evenings for fun in the sun.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Jazz Society Inc.<br />

The goals of the Society are to promote both the performance and<br />

education of Jazz and other musical styles in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>. We host<br />

at least four events annually where we bring in live musical entertainers<br />

in either a concert or cabaret style. We also assist in the education of<br />

Jazz through workshops and clinics.<br />

Annual membership fees are $10.00 per person and $15.00 for family.<br />

Your membership entitles you to advance ticket sales at a discounted<br />

price as well as receiving our <strong>News</strong>letter, “All That Jazz.”<br />

Contact:<br />

Box 1713<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 3W2<br />

Laird Brittin - 446-3210<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Kiwanis Music<br />

Festival Association<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Kiwanis Music Festival Association held its fi rst<br />

festival on May 2, 1932 under the affi liation of the Saskatchewan<br />

Music Festival Association. The festival was held in the Legion Hall<br />

with 80 entries. The president was Ira Lawrence and the secretary was<br />

G. Alex Kevin.<br />

Maher Travel<br />

Co-op Mall, North Battleford<br />

Ph. (306) 445-6248<br />

Toll Free 1-800-667-6248<br />

maher.travel@sasktel.net<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

Municipal Government and Tourism - Pages 3 - 5<br />

PART I - <strong>Community</strong> Service Clubs and Lodges - Pages 6 - 14<br />

PART II - Special Interest and Recreation - Pages 15 - 34<br />

PART III - Human Services and Health Organizations - Pages 35 - 52<br />

The 2012 <strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> has been made possible<br />

through the co-operation of many individuals and community<br />

organizations. Many thanks to our advertisers who make publication<br />

of this directory possible.<br />

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North Battleford hosted a Northern District Festival in the spring<br />

of 1925 in the Arena Skating Rink. This point of interest gives some<br />

indication as to the extent of early musical interest in The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

and area.<br />

In 2001 our 70th anniversary was celebrated. Our festival is<br />

one of the few that carries the distinction of conducting continued<br />

festivals for 70 years. The objective of our association is to encourage<br />

musical growth and development. The festival gives young people an<br />

opportunity to perform in public, compete with others their own age<br />

and benefi t from the suggestions given by the adjudicators.<br />

Our committee consists of many dedicated volunteers who help to<br />

co-ordinate the festival. Financial assistance and awards are donated<br />

by service clubs, businesses and individuals as well as by the City of<br />

North Battleford and the Town of Battleford.<br />

Five general meetings are held per year and any interested persons<br />

are welcome to attend.<br />

Contact:<br />

President, BKMF<br />

Box 1301<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 3L8<br />

Or check us out at www.smfa.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Lawn Bowling Club<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Lawn Bowling Club was formed on May 24, 1978.<br />

In 1979 the club affi liated with the Provincial and Canadian Lawn<br />

Bowling Association.<br />

The purpose of the club is to provide lawn bowling opportunities<br />

for members wishing to participate for recreation, fellowship and to<br />

prepare themselves for competitive lawn bowling.<br />

The club has sponsored coaching and umpiring clinics and have<br />

fi ve qualifi ed coaches. The coaches will be giving lessons in the<br />

spring (late April or May) to any one interested in joining the club<br />

with lessons fi rst. This sport is open to people of all ages - young and<br />

not so young. Any members desiring to improve their game may take<br />

a few lessons also.<br />

Our members compete in tournaments in Saskatoon and exchange<br />

Fun Days with Saskatoon Clubs, Nutana and Mayfair.<br />

Membership is open to anyone and new members are welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Vernon Iverson<br />

Secretary-Treasurer - Judy Iverson<br />

Esther Chapman, 446-0085<br />

1202-101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0Z7<br />

Phone (306) 445-6404<br />

Fax (306) 445-6414<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> North Stars Hockey Club<br />

www.northstars.ca<br />

For over 30 years, the <strong>Battlefords</strong> North Stars, a local Junior A hockey<br />

team within the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), has<br />

provided the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area with exciting hockey action, along with<br />

extensive community involvement. This local hockey club is a not-forprofi<br />

t organization and community-owned. Thus, their main objective<br />

is to provide the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area with entertainment, along with<br />

increasing visitors to our area. In addition, they provide an opportunity<br />

for young male athletes to continue their post-secondary education. As<br />

well, in appreciation, the players assist in numerous community events<br />

that promote education and health, such events with the Canadian Cancer<br />

Society, reading programs and regular school visits.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> North Stars hockey club is mainly managed by a<br />

large number of volunteers within our community. Their volunteers assist<br />

with game day activities (program sales, 50/50 draws), fundraisers, and<br />

various events. To ensure proper care of the players, volunteer billets<br />

provide their home to care for the players during the hockey season.<br />

As well, this organization has an annual elected board of directors, who<br />

volunteer their time to assist in many areas. The board of directors is<br />

elected by hockey club members, who can join for a small fee.<br />

Many fundraisers and events are held each hockey season to ensure<br />

their objectives. Volunteers are required to assist within many areas.<br />

Some examples of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> North Stars’ annual fundraisers<br />

consist of the Stars Ag Project, Jackfi sh Lake Fishing Derby and the<br />

Golf Classic Tournament.<br />

Contact:<br />

North Stars Offi ce - Phone: 445-STAR (7827)<br />

E-mail: offi ce@northstars.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> North West Historical Society<br />

Our Purpose:<br />

To encourage interest and awareness of local history.<br />

To promote the preservation of historic resources, encourage an<br />

interest in history, collect historic material and research and publish<br />

historic information.<br />

To receive research and publish materials related to local history.<br />

Our Meeting Dates and Times:<br />

Third Wednesday of each month except July, August and December<br />

at Lions Club House, Battleford at 1:30 p.m<br />

Contact:<br />

Executive Members:<br />

President - Gil Bellavance<br />

Vice President - Larry Romanow<br />

Secretary - Joyce George - 445-3480<br />

Treasurer - Laura-Ruby Stade<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Photo Club Inc.<br />

Formed in 1985, the aim of the Club is to promote the art of photography<br />

in the community. The Club is open to anyone with a camera and the desire<br />

to take interesting photos. Through the year, the Club presents guest speakers,<br />

slide shows, workshops, and fi eld trips. Annual shows are presented to the<br />

public to display the members’ work.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Photo Club displays the picture of the month at<br />

Crandleberries.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Photo Club meets from September to June in<br />

Room 103 of the Don Ross, at 7:30 p.m., on the fi rst Tuesday of the month.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Chris Wolfe - 445-3902<br />

Vice President - Barbara Mitchell - 445-2305<br />

Mailing address: 9011 Mitchell Ave., North Battleford, SK S9A 3J6<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> Registered Music<br />

Teachers’ Association<br />

Since its founding in 1948, the <strong>Battlefords</strong> branch of the<br />

Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers Association has been<br />

actively concerned and involved in the provision of quality music<br />

education. Active members of the association reside in Glenbush, Cut<br />

Knife, Shellbrook, Spiritwood, Unity, Battleford, North Battleford and<br />

surrounding rural areas.<br />

The members frequently serve their communities as church organists,<br />

accompanists, guest soloists, playing for weddings or funerals, as well<br />

as teaching and preparing students for music festivals, examinations<br />

and public recitals. At least one degree from a recognized educational<br />

institution must be obtained before becoming a full member of the<br />

association.<br />

Because of affi liation with the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers<br />

Association students of Registered Music Teachers have special<br />

opportunities to achieve experience in music writing competitions<br />

conducted nationally. Students who perform can take part in auditions<br />

for the Young Artist Series. Winners of this competition will perform<br />

a series of concerts on a tour which is hosted by the Registered Music<br />

Teachers Association.<br />

Canada Music Week Recital is to be held November 18, 2012 in<br />

North Battleford, SK.<br />

Contact:<br />

Offi cers include:<br />

President - Robin Rutherford (Unity), A.R.C.T., RMT<br />

Phone 228-2493<br />

Vice President - Cathy Swerid (Battleford), A.T.C.M. RMT<br />

Phone 937-2305<br />

Past President - Marjorie Klassen (Glenbush), A.RCT, RMT<br />

Phone 342-4946<br />

Secretary - Diane Neil (Unity), A.R.C.T., RMT<br />

Phone 228-3782<br />

Treasurer - Carolyn Voss (Spiritwood) Pre-diploma<br />

Phone 883-2719<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Sailing Club<br />

www.battlefordssailingclub.ca<br />

This club is one of the fi nest sailing club facilities in the province.<br />

Built in 1985, the facility offers a large lounge area, fully equipped<br />

kitchen, change rooms and indoor showers, offi ce and concession. The<br />

clubhouse is available for rent on a daily basis at reasonable rates. The<br />

clubhouse is located on a sandy beach, just east of Meota Regional Park<br />

on the south shore of Jackfi sh Lake.<br />

The club offers inter club sailing competition and also hosts<br />

sailing lessons with the beginner class and advanced classes,<br />

and offers kayak lessons with its newly acquired recreational<br />

kayaks. This year’s regatta will be held July 28 and 29, sailing school<br />

July 23 - 27 and is the major event sponsored by the club. The club has<br />

an active membership and guests are always welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

www.battlefordssailingclub.com<br />

Vice Commodore - Shane Fluney<br />

Phone - 441-8813<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Senior Soccer<br />

Association Inc.<br />

The BSSA organizes outdoor soccer for men and women. They also<br />

organize an indoor league for women and a men’s drop in night.<br />

League play started in 1996.<br />

Contact:<br />

Address: Box 534, North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y7<br />

For information call: Natalie Jesney - 446-0942<br />

Gord Pepple - 398-7452<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Skating Club<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Skating Club is a great place for children of all ages to<br />

come and learn how to skate. The club offers learn to skate for children<br />

age 3 -5 years, CanSkate and StarSkate programs to skaters from the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and surrounding areas.<br />

The programs are offered Monday through Saturday at various rinks<br />

in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> from September- March. Registration is held in late<br />

August as well as throughout the season.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Debbie Fennig<br />

Vice President - Heather St. Amant<br />

Secretary - Laurie Letrud<br />

Treasurer - Kristen Monchuk<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Ukrainian Seniors<br />

Society Branch No. 184<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Ukrainian Seniors Society Branch No. 184 was fi rst<br />

organized October 1977. The purpose was to get Ukrainian Canadians<br />

together for recreation and socialization. Having no permanent home,<br />

the basements of the two Ukrainian churches were put to use, alternating<br />

every Wednesday for readings, cards, singing and general socializing.<br />

In January 1980, we acquired the former band hall, started dismantling<br />

on January 14, 1980 and in three days time had it moved to our present<br />

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location at 792 - 108 Street.<br />

Through the generosity of our people and the great amount<br />

of volunteer labor by so many we now have a building that is paid<br />

for, which serves many purposes and we are very proud to show<br />

it off.<br />

The seniors gather once a week on Wednesday afternoon for<br />

socializing, enjoy playing cards, dancing and having pot luck suppers.<br />

Every second Wednesday of the month we have a monthly meeting at<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Ukrainian Seniors Hall. The last Monday of the month<br />

we celebrate birthdays with a supper. Ladies also do crafts.<br />

We gather for suppers with others for certain celebrations such as<br />

Ukrainian New Year, Ukrainian Heritage Day and any other occasion<br />

that warrants such a supper.<br />

Films, slides and guest speakers also are hosted. Many workshops<br />

are held to keep up our heritage. The hall is also used by the Svoboda<br />

Dancers and The Ukrainian Cultural Society with whom we are closely<br />

associated, and the Ukrainian Studies Group.<br />

We do not receive any grants. All expenses are borne by ladies catering<br />

and selling food such as perogies.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Dick Semeniuk - 446-2269<br />

Vice-President - John Sendecki - 937-3190<br />

Secretary - Sally Lazarowich - 445-2595<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Vintage Auto Club Inc.<br />

Meetings are held on the fi rst Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.<br />

at the Western Development Museum.<br />

The club is organized to develop interest in the restoration and<br />

preservation of vintage and special interest automobiles, to promote<br />

fellowship, and to encourage the working together of members and their<br />

Northwest Territorial Days<br />

125th Annual Parade<br />

of History in the making<br />

August 13th at 7:00 pm<br />

Northwest Territorial Days<br />

Exhibition<br />

August 14th - 17th<br />

Mistletoe Craft & Gift Show<br />

November 3rd & 4th<br />

Call 445-2024 for more information<br />

or visit us at www.agsociety.com<br />

families in their social and automotive interests. You do not have to own<br />

a vintage vehicle. Anyone with any vehicle is welcome to join.<br />

Memberships are for the year January 1 to December 31 and are $30.<br />

They must be paid by March 1 of each year to register for members’ to<br />

be included in the current roster.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Vintage Automobile Club is a member of the<br />

Saskatchewan Association of Antique Automobile Clubs Corporation,<br />

and also of the National Association of Antique Automobile Clubs of<br />

Canada Corporation.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Clayton Delainey<br />

Secretary-Treasurer - Karl Volk<br />

Activities - Marvin Bates<br />

<strong>News</strong> Editor - Cliff Carstensen<br />

SAACC Representatives - Fraser Noble and Murray Perrin<br />

WDM Volunteers Representatives - Cliff Carstensen<br />

Club Photographer - Allan Curry<br />

Club Historian - Alec Hoffart<br />

Fund-Raising - All members<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife Federation<br />

More than 75 years ago a group of hunters and fi sherman got together<br />

and formed an organization to stop excessive hunting and to slow down<br />

the depletion of habitat for wildlife, and to establish controls on over<br />

fi shing.<br />

This organization eventually became known as The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Wildlife Federation. At the present time there are over 400 members.<br />

In 1975 the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife Federation in conjunction with The<br />

City of North Battleford, Ducks Unlimited and McMillan Brothers<br />

embarked on one of its most exciting and successful undertakings, “The<br />

Goose Nesting Project”. This is located within the city limits in the North<br />

Saskatchewan River valley. The two basins cover 135 acres. An average<br />

of 50 pairs of Canada Geese nest here each year, with a yearly hatch<br />

of over 200 goslings. This wetland also provides habitat for numerous<br />

other species both migratory and local. It is a paradise for bird watchers<br />

and nature lovers. A viewing tower and platforms have been built to<br />

provide magnifi cent opportunities to see wildlife up close.<br />

In 1999 the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife Federation entered into a long<br />

term agreement with the City of North Battleford on use of the vacant<br />

waterslide facility and have developed it into an interpretive centre. The<br />

purpose is to enhancement of wildlife habitat and youth education in<br />

outdoor and conservation fi elds.<br />

Displays exhibited this year are:<br />

• a 42-foot display of taxidermy specimens fi tting into the backdrop<br />

mural of three landscapes — prairie, shoreline and forest;<br />

• a display of how animals are adapted to habitats;<br />

• an egg collection from over 50 types of birds;<br />

• live aquatic tank; interpreting the life of various water insects;<br />

• large forest predators. Interpreting their value in the balance of<br />

nature;<br />

• A Sportsman Den, explaining what role hunters and fi shermen<br />

play;<br />

• a video camera on location on an island in the goose nesting project<br />

monitored inside the interpretive centre, allowing visitors to view<br />

wildlife up close without disturbing it;<br />

• one section has an exhibit of 124 processed plants that grow in the<br />

river valley;<br />

• on the hillsides are walkways where you can observe identifi ed<br />

natural plant life, fl ower gardens and an aquatic pond.<br />

Hours of operation:<br />

May to September — Tuesday to Saturday Noon to 8 p.m.<br />

To arrange for other hours — Call 445-2433<br />

There are plenty of picnic tables. Bring your family. To rent the<br />

building or facility call Jim at 446-0407.<br />

On 9710 Thatcher Avenue is the George Hoey Wildlife exhibit. There<br />

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are 230 taxidermy specimens on display. For a tour call 446-0303 or<br />

441-2312.<br />

This building also houses an indoor shooting range. It is certifi ed and<br />

licensed for target shooting handguns and 22 rim fi re rifl es. Supervised<br />

“handgun shoots” are held Thursday evenings 7 to 10 p.m. For more<br />

information call Jim at 446-0407 or Kevin at 445-5680.<br />

Hunter Education and Firearm Safety courses are held in September<br />

and January. Each course lasts approximately six weeks. Classes are<br />

taught Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. To register call Galen<br />

Loy 937-7734 or pick up application at Ministry of Environment<br />

offi ce.<br />

Supper meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at<br />

7:00 p.m., except July and August, at the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife Federation<br />

Building. Everybody is welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

For more information leave a message on the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife<br />

telephone 445-4244 or you may write to:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife Federation<br />

Box 35<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 2X6<br />

Canadian Legion of Riders<br />

Purpose: To attract motorcyclists and supporters within our<br />

community.<br />

To support activities and events within our community.<br />

To provide a safe and enjoyable riding environment.<br />

Executive meetings are every second Sunday of the month,<br />

Annual meeting shall be held in the fi rst quarter of each calendar<br />

year - date and time to be designated by the Executive Board.<br />

Elected offi cials:<br />

Past President - Ken Sigurdson<br />

President - Russell Batt<br />

First Vice President - Sidney Brinsky & District Rep - Spiritwood<br />

Area.<br />

Second Vice President - Riley Amos<br />

Secretary - Brenda Lennie<br />

Treasurer - Stacey Amos.<br />

Directors: Bob Skinner, Bob Lesmeister, Candace Greyeyes (I.T. Web<br />

Designer) & Darwin Atcheynum (Aboriginal rep.).<br />

District Reps: Mary Ellen Stabbler - Wilkie Rep & Heather and Brian<br />

McCaffrey - Edam Reps<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Russell Batt - 446-3995<br />

Visit our website - www.canadianlegionofriders.ca<br />

202 - 21 st St. W, Battleford<br />

email: realtysolutions@sasktel.net<br />

Fax 445-8884<br />

4 4 5 - 8 8 8 5<br />

Canadian Ski Patrol System<br />

Battle Zone, Table Mountain<br />

Canadian Ski Patrol System promotes safety and injury<br />

prevention and to provide the highest possible standards of education,<br />

certifi cation and delivery in fi rst aid and rescue services to the snow<br />

industry.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Angie Langhlin<br />

Treasurer - Jacky Bauer<br />

Phone - 445-8168<br />

Email - aplaughlin@accesscomm.ca<br />

Visit our website - www.csps.ca<br />

Chautauqua Canine Club<br />

Formed in early 1986, the members of the Chautauqua Canine Club<br />

are dedicated to the promotion and betterment of purebred dogs and<br />

canines in general. Activities of the club include Canadian Kennel Club<br />

sanctioned conformation shows and obedience trials and the sharing of<br />

knowledge about showing and breeding registered dogs.<br />

The club also provides demonstrations and short seminars on dogs<br />

and their care, free of charge to schools and organizations. The annual<br />

championship dog show is held the second weekend of April.<br />

Meetings are held at the call of the chairman.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Hazel Fitch - 342-4451<br />

Vice-president - Shawn Haas<br />

Secretary - Helen Gormley - 937-2589<br />

Treasurer - Robyn McGonigle - 937-7415<br />

City of North Battleford<br />

Historic Archives<br />

Motto: To Preserve the History of North Battleford and the<br />

History of its Citizens”<br />

In 1989, the Council of the City of North Battleford authorized the<br />

formation of a Committee to develop and oversee the North Battleford<br />

City Archives. The Committee is now referred to as the City of North<br />

Battleford Historic Archives to better refl ect the historic content of its<br />

holdings and its mandate.<br />

The City of North Battleford Historic Archives Committee is appointed<br />

by Council holding regular meetings throughout the year. A maximum<br />

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441-5432<br />

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441-5851<br />

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480-6788<br />

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of nine volunteer members are appointed for two year terms with the<br />

Chair elected by its own members. The Historic Archives collects<br />

catalogues and maintains papers, documents and photographic material<br />

depicting the historical development of the City of North Battleford.<br />

Materials relating to the community, its development, its citizens and<br />

organizations are accessions on an ongoing basis. Computer software<br />

is used to enable easier cataloguing and quick access to information.<br />

The aim is to have all its catalogued holdings on a computer data base<br />

to be accessible to the public on the City website.<br />

The accessions of the Archives are housed in the Don Ross Centre,<br />

Room 111. The Archives is open on a part-time basis with no preset<br />

hours. Contact the Archives at 306-445-1786. Arrangements<br />

to access the Archives holdings can be made by contacting Debbie<br />

Wohlberg in City Hall at 306-445-1719 or by contacting one<br />

of the committee members. The City webpage provides visitors with<br />

a small sampler of historic photos and descriptions. Visit the website<br />

at www.cityofnb.ca.<br />

The Archives Committee encourages requests that support<br />

business conferences, trade shows, classroom history presentations,<br />

provincial or local organizations and <strong>Community</strong> Celebrations and<br />

Anniversaries.<br />

Archives Committee Members and contact numbers:<br />

Ken Holliday - Chair - 445-4137<br />

Harvey Cashmore - 445-9090<br />

Larry Kulyk - 445-8725<br />

Terry Lumsdon - 445-3067<br />

Leola Macdonald - 445-2962<br />

Lorna McLean - 445-3155<br />

Ken Sanders - 445-3761<br />

Barb Sealy - 445-0486<br />

Diane Aulinger - 445-3314<br />

City of North Battleford<br />

Parks & Recreation Department<br />

www.cityofnb.ca<br />

Visit cityofnb.ca and look for our recreation programs under the<br />

‘Playing’ section. Discover the wide range of year-round programs<br />

available for all ages. Our recreation programs include everything from<br />

fi tness to yoga to meditation and even wine tasting!<br />

The ‘Playing’ section of cityofnb.ca also includes information<br />

on: walking trails, parks, arenas, playgrounds and splash parks,<br />

as well as the Don Ross <strong>Community</strong> Centre, and the Credit Union<br />

CUPlex.<br />

Contact:<br />

For more information on Parks and Recreation programs please call<br />

445-1755 or 445-1740.<br />

Club DJ<br />

Trinity Baptist Church<br />

Club DJ is our church children’s club program designed for children<br />

from kindergarten to Grade 6. Our motto in Club DJ is “Hearts That<br />

Desire To Please God” and our aim is to encourage children to have<br />

hearts that desire to please the Lord. We truly believe that is we would<br />

raise up a generation with such hearts that we would begin to see things<br />

happen in our nation that would have no explanation, except that God<br />

did it!<br />

Club DJ is based on the covenant relationship between two friends<br />

David and Jonathan. We read about them in the book of I Samuel.<br />

David was a shepherd boy, the youngest in a family of eight boys and<br />

Jonathan was a prince, son of King Saul. Everyone would have thought<br />

that Jonathan would be king but God had other plans. Instead, God<br />

chose David to be the next king of Israel. You might think that Jonathan<br />

would be jealous, but instead, Jonathan made a covenant with David and<br />

promised to do al he could to help David become all that God wanted<br />

him to be. What a friend! Jonathan gave up all he had for David’s sake,<br />

and the Bible says David became a man after God’s own heart and that<br />

the Lord was with him.<br />

We want the children to know they also have a friend who gave up<br />

all He had to see them become all God wants them to be. Jesus, the<br />

Son of God, left His home in Heaven to come to earth as a little baby.<br />

He died and rose again to make a way for each child to have a personal<br />

relationship with Him, so they can become all God wants them to be.<br />

What a Friend!<br />

Club DJ at Trinity Baptist Church runs from September to April<br />

and please call the church at 445-4818 for details as to cost, time and<br />

night.<br />

Each club night consists of Bible stories, scripture memory program.<br />

Bible quizzing, take home Bible lessons, great crafts, fun games, and<br />

an exciting achievement awards program which includes the Club DJ<br />

Catalogue.<br />

We invite you to join us in reaching children for Christ. Our desire<br />

is to see whole families grow in Christ and live their lives for God’s<br />

honor and glory.<br />

More information on Club DJ can be found at www.clubdj.ca.<br />

Contact:<br />

Trinity Baptist Church<br />

1702 - 106th Street<br />

North Battleford, Sask.<br />

Phone: 445-4818<br />

Ducks Unlimited Canada<br />

www.ducks.ca<br />

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a private, non-profi t, charitable<br />

organization that conserves, restores and manages wetlands and<br />

associated habitats. Since 1938, DUC has been restoring drained<br />

wetlands, improving those that have been degraded, and protecting<br />

others from being lost across Saskatchewan.<br />

Saskatchewan is part of the pothole region that spans Canada’s<br />

southern prairies and is known throughout North America as a unique<br />

jurisdiction for waterfowl. The many small wetlands that dot this<br />

landscape make it especially attractive to the waterfowl that migrate to<br />

Saskatchewan each spring to breed and rear their young.<br />

• HARDWARE • HAND TOOLS • PLUMBING<br />

• ELECTRICAL • PAINT SUPPLIES • DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

• LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES<br />

218 - 22nd St. W., Battleford<br />

Phone 937-2642 Fax 937-2401<br />

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Saskatchewan citizens have long valued the ecologically rich<br />

landscapes that make up their province and have played a key role in<br />

managing habitat for migratory bird species such as waterfowl. DUC’s<br />

work with the people of Saskatchewan has been essential in achieving<br />

waterfowl habitat goals and preserving those landscapes.<br />

Waterfowl aren’t the only benefi ciaries of DUC wetland and habitat<br />

conservation efforts – people benefi t too. Wetlands are nature’s water<br />

fi lters. Beyond improving habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife,<br />

wetlands replenish groundwater sources, purify surface water and offer<br />

fl ood protection and erosion control. All of which contribute to a safe<br />

water supply.<br />

Although wetlands are considered nature’s nursery, the stark reality is<br />

that much of this habitat has been lost and the remainder continues to be<br />

degraded. Up to 70 per cent of Canada’s original wetlands have vanished<br />

in settled parts of the country, and more disappear every day.<br />

Our conservation work is not done. To learn more about how you can<br />

support DUC and wetland conservation, please visit www.ducks.ca.<br />

Contact:<br />

Ducks Unlimited Canada<br />

#202 – 1301 101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 0J8<br />

Phone - 306-445-2575<br />

Girl Guides of Canada<br />

- Guides Du Canada<br />

The aim of Girl Guides of Canada is to help girls and women<br />

become responsible citizens, able to give leadership and service to the<br />

community. The girls and leaders meet once a week, where they have<br />

fun learning life skills, making friends, doing crafts, going on tours and<br />

hikes, singing songs, playing games and going camping. Older girls<br />

are eligible to earn high school credits and can apply for university<br />

scholarships.<br />

We welcome registrations any time of the year. The girls are divided<br />

into the following groups:<br />

Sparks 5-6 year olds<br />

Brownies 7-8 year olds<br />

Guides 9-12 year olds<br />

Pathfi nders 12-15 year olds<br />

Rangers 15-18 year olds<br />

Adults 18+<br />

Contact:<br />

Shirley Dyck - 445-3399<br />

Leslie Silver - 445-2253<br />

Cheryl Irvine - 445-5298<br />

Humane Society<br />

of The <strong>Battlefords</strong>, Inc.<br />

The Humane Society is a registered non-profi t organization that<br />

operates the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Animal Shelter.<br />

At the Shelter, homeless animals are cared for until adopted. Efforts<br />

are also directed toward education on responsible pet ownership and a<br />

humane attitude towards all animals. Membership is open to all.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Dr. Shawn Haas D.V.M.<br />

Vice-President - Terry Blanchette<br />

Secretary - Barb Blythe<br />

Treasurer - Shawn Haas<br />

Shelter Manager - Michelle Spark<br />

The shelter - 446-2700<br />

Email battlefordshumanesociety@sasktel.net<br />

Living Faith Chapel<br />

Living Faith Chapel offers various programming for all ages, as well<br />

as study groups throughout the week. We invite you to join us for our<br />

Sunday morning service at 11:00 a.m.<br />

In addition, Living Faith Chapel operates the following programs<br />

which are available to the community:<br />

• Bridges for Children - working with children under the age of 12<br />

who have contact with the RCMP.<br />

• Crystal’s Home - provides a safe, supervised independent living<br />

program for 13 - 17 year old females who are unable to remain at home<br />

due to child welfare issues.<br />

• Grief Share - a seminar and support group for people grieving the<br />

loss of someone close. Grief Share is sponsored by the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Ministerial Association.<br />

Contact:<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

Living Faith Chapel at 445-3009 or<br />

visit www.livingfaithchapel.ca.<br />

North Battleford Biathlon Club<br />

Mission: to promote wellness in youth aged 7-18 through competitive<br />

cross country skiing and target shooting. Athletes in our club range from<br />

beginner to Olympic caliber.<br />

We meet at the Holy Family ski trails on Tuesdays and Thursdays,<br />

4 - 5 p.m., and Saturday at Blue Mountain, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.<br />

Contact:<br />

Doug Sylvester<br />

Phone - 445-6887<br />

North Battleford<br />

City Kinsmen Band<br />

The North Battleford City Kinsmen Band is a community band whose<br />

mandate is to provide training on woodwind, brass and percussion<br />

instruments. Anyone in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area ages eight to well<br />

over eighty is welcome. The three levels of performing options can<br />

accommodate a wide range of music experience. The beginners’<br />

group is for those learning to play an instrument and they meet on<br />

Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. The intermediate band is for those that are<br />

able to play an instrument and are looking for an opportunity to develop<br />

those skills. They meet on Mondays from 6:30 to 8:0 p.m. The senior<br />

band is for the more experience players. They meet on Mondays from<br />

8:00 to 10:00 a.m. The bands meet for weekly practices on the fi rst<br />

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Monday after Labour Day until the middle of May. All rehearsals are<br />

at the North Battleford City Kinsmen Band Hall, 1801 - 104th Street,<br />

North Battleford.<br />

The North Battleford City Kinsmen Band is currently an amalgamation<br />

of the former NBCK youth program and the adults of the <strong>Battlefords</strong>’<br />

Concert Bank. This combination of talents allows anyone aged eight and<br />

over to receive top-quality instruction and provides opportunities for<br />

public performances. The caliber of music in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> has long<br />

been a source of pride and pleasure to the citizens of the area.<br />

If you or your child play, have ever played, or want to play a trumpet,<br />

trombone, clarinet, fl ute, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, French horn,<br />

baritone, tuba or percussion instrument, come be a part of one of the<br />

best community bands in Saskatchewan!<br />

Contact:<br />

If you or your child would like to become a band member or you<br />

would like more information please contact the<br />

NBCK Band Hall - 445-5013<br />

Fax 445-5023<br />

Email - nbkins@sasktel.net<br />

The address is:<br />

1801 - 104th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 3X4<br />

North Battleford<br />

Golf & Country Club<br />

www.northbattlefordgolf.com<br />

The North Battleford Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole public<br />

golf facility located on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. The<br />

view that is provided either from the club house or from any location<br />

on the course is truly magnifi cent. Recently, the North Battleford Golf<br />

& Country Club was chosen as 1 of the Top Ten Public Places to Play<br />

from Score Golf Magazine<br />

Besides being scenic the golf course can be challenging for the<br />

advanced golfer or very pleasurable for the beginning golfer. The course<br />

offers a driving range, practice green, equipment and power cart rentals,<br />

a fully stocked pro shop and golf professionals available for group or<br />

private lessons. We have a newly renovated restaurant and lounge with<br />

banquet services also available.<br />

Sign up to our E-Club and receive great monthly golfi ng promotions<br />

at www.northbattlefordgolf.com or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.<br />

Director of Golf Dana Johnson, Food and Beverage Dale and Penny<br />

O’Grady and Grounds Superintendent, Grant Sawchyn.<br />

Contact:<br />

Offi ce - 937-5656<br />

Fax - 937-5650<br />

For Tee Time Reservations - 937-5659<br />

E-mail: contact@northbattlefordgolf.com<br />

North Battleford Grand Squares<br />

Square Dance Club<br />

Our 2012 - 2013 square dance season begins on the 3rd of October<br />

through to the 12th of December, then reconvenes on the 1st of February<br />

and ends on the 29th of March. Dancing is at the mainstream level with<br />

some plus, depending on the ability of the dancers present.<br />

Dancing takes place each Wednesday from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. before<br />

Christmas and 2:00 - 4:30 p.m each Friday (coffee break at 3:00 p.m.)<br />

after Christmas in 2013 in the Slava Center (Ukrainian Senior Hall),<br />

792 – 108th Street, North Battleford. Last hour, all singing calls.<br />

Lessons are available for learning to square dance by phoning one<br />

of the executive.<br />

2012-2013 Dance and Caller Schedule<br />

October 2012: October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 (Halloween Party - pie &<br />

ice cream) - Ray Rosler<br />

November 2012: November 7, 14, 21; Ray Rosler; 28th, Allan<br />

Zwierschke (Food Bank - Special Dance donations appreciated)<br />

December 2012: December 5, 12 (Christmas party); Ray Rosler<br />

January 2013: No dancing<br />

February 2013: February 1, 8, 22, 29 Ray Rosler; 15th Dale Olson<br />

(Valentine’s - cake & ice cream)<br />

March 2013: March 1, 8, 22, 29 Ray Rosler; 15th Sharon Dollansky<br />

(St. Patrick’s - wearing green)<br />

Contact:<br />

Arlene & Maurice - 445-4671<br />

Ray & Misel - 445-3114<br />

Please feel free to come join us in our healthy, joyous exercise,<br />

dancing to our club caller or one of our guest callers. For further<br />

information please contact one of the following:<br />

President Couple - Ray & Misel Rosler - 445-3114<br />

Vice-President Couple - Ed and Laura Robinson - 445-4676<br />

Secretary-Treasurer Couple - Arlene & Maurice Nachtegeale - 445-4671<br />

Representatives to Zone - Ray & Misel Rosler - 445-3114<br />

Lunch Coordinators - Don & Jean McGowan - 937-3369<br />

Club Reporter & PR - Sharon Dollansky - 446-2476<br />

North Battleford Senior Citizens<br />

“Action Now” Club Inc.<br />

Our Leisure Centre was opened in October of 1981 and is located at<br />

1501-101st Street.<br />

Our membership at the end of 2008 was 98 paid members plus 27<br />

honorary life members.<br />

The Centre is open fi ve days a week from 1 - 5 p.m. Monday through<br />

Friday.<br />

We provide sociability and fellowship through card games,<br />

shuffl eboard and yearly Kaiser and Cribbage tournaments. A birthday<br />

party is held every second month and a catered supper at Christmas.<br />

The Centre has a picnic once a year and other social events are held<br />

for special occasions.<br />

The monthly members meeting is held the third Monday of each<br />

month. Coffee and lunch are served every afternoon following the<br />

social activities.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Marcel Lacoursiere - 445-0075<br />

Vice President - Margaret Fedun<br />

Secretary - Irene Guminy - 445-1422<br />

Treasurer - Mary Dyck - 445-2521<br />

For more information you may contact any of the above or phone the<br />

Leisure Centre at 446-3883.<br />

SERVICES ALL MAKES & MODELS<br />

General Repair, Oil Changes, Brakes, Front End Repairs,<br />

Tune ups, Electrical, Shocks, Struts<br />

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm<br />

Call<br />

9803 Thatcher Ave<br />

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North Battleford Water Doves<br />

Synchronized Swim Club<br />

The North Battleford Water Doves Synchronized Swim Club<br />

operates from October to April and is open to all swimmers interested<br />

in synchronized swimming. Programming is for ages 6 and up, with<br />

beginner and introduction programs. Recreational or competitive options<br />

are available as students progress.Swimmers are taught “fi gures” and<br />

“routines” and are awarded stars as they advance through the program.<br />

Encouraging a healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition and exercise as<br />

well as the benefi ts of team work, make synchronized swimming a<br />

rewarding and challenging sport.<br />

Contact:<br />

Sheila Parker, Coach<br />

Phone - 446-0001<br />

Melaney Bossaer, President<br />

Phone - 445-1110<br />

North Battleford Water Doves<br />

Box 513<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2Y7<br />

Northlands Power Curling Centre<br />

Curling in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> has a storied history dating back more<br />

than 100 years. The Battleford Curing Club was formed in 1899 and<br />

the North Battleford Curling Club was formed in 1905. Facilities have<br />

existed in each of the communities since the fi rst outdoor rink was built<br />

around 1900.<br />

In the span of more than a century these two clubs have served<br />

the needs of curlers in the area have been host to numerous events at<br />

regional and provincial levels for men, ladies and juniors. In the past<br />

ten years our clubs have hosted both the Men’s Provincial Tankard and<br />

the Scotties Provincial Women’s Play downs.<br />

Recently the two clubs have amalgamated to form one entity with the<br />

express purpose of meeting the needs of local curlers and promoting the<br />

growth of the game in this region. The new organization is comprised<br />

of members from the previous boards and other community mined<br />

individuals whose interests include curling and the well-being of the<br />

communities of the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

The development of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> multiplex, known as the Credit<br />

Union CUPlex is a major step in the promotion and development of<br />

sport, culture and recreation for the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and surrounding area.<br />

As part of the larger facility, the curling center, named the Northlands<br />

Power Curling Centre in honor of its title sponsor, will most certainly<br />

take curling to new levels in North West Saskatchewan. When it opens<br />

in 2012 this world-class facility will boast six sheets of ice with many<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Only <strong>Battlefords</strong> Full Service Only Full Hotel Service Hotel<br />

• 119 Deluxe Rooms<br />

• 2 Giant Waterslides<br />

• High Speed Internet<br />

• Fridges & Microwaves<br />

• Bennigan’s Irish Pub<br />

• 32” Tvs/Voice Mail<br />

• Jacuzzi Rooms Available<br />

• Banquet & Convention<br />

Facilities<br />

additional amenities. An integral part of the CUPlex, the curling center<br />

will feature multi-level viewing, locker rooms, pro shop and full kitchen<br />

facilities capable of meeting the needs not only of curling enthusiasts,<br />

but also other patrons of the CUPlex and the community in general. In<br />

addition to a range of curling events, the facility will be available to the<br />

community for a variety of activities such as traded shows, conferences<br />

and weddings.<br />

Contact:<br />

For more information please visit the website:<br />

www.battlefordscurling.com<br />

Northwest Archaeological Society Inc.<br />

The society is an affi liated chapter of the Saskatchewan Archaeological<br />

Society. It was formed in 2001 with the purposes of providing a forum<br />

for its members to learn about the archaeological resources of our area<br />

and to promote the protection of those resources.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Jeff Baldwin<br />

Vice-President - Keltie Paul<br />

Treasurer - Wilda O’Brien<br />

Directors - Wayne Lerch and Lloyd How<br />

Northwest Hockey Development<br />

Association<br />

The NWHDA is a non-profi t organization dedicated to promoting<br />

hockey in The <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

Our main function for raising money to promote hockey is the<br />

operation of the Civic Centre concession. All help in operating the<br />

concession is volunteer and these volunteers in turn receive funds for<br />

their various organizations. The major disbursement is the Jr. A North<br />

Stars with funds also going to the Midget AAA North Stars, Midget AA<br />

Barons, Bantam AA Barons and Pee Wee AA Barons. Also volunteering<br />

and receiving funds are <strong>Battlefords</strong> Figure Skating Club and Orcas<br />

Swim Club. The NWHDA also helps in sponsoring various hockey<br />

tournaments. The Northwest Hockey Development Association plays<br />

an integral part of the success of hockey in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> through<br />

their donations.<br />

Contact:<br />

Box 218<br />

North Battleford, Sask. S9A 2Y1<br />

President - Don Hydukowich - 937-3788<br />

Treasurer - Hugh Martin 445-8800<br />

Secretary - Barry McGonigle<br />

306-446-4700<br />

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Northwest Horses and<br />

Harness Club<br />

Purpose of Northwest Horses is for recreational wagon, sleigh,<br />

carriage rides and clinic’s held with special speakers.<br />

We meet 4 times a year at the Pioneer Hall in North Battleford<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Lorne Anderson - Lloydminster - 780-875-8424<br />

Vice-President - Ed Loewen - Battleford - 306-937-7317<br />

Membership Chairperson - Ray Fitzsimonds - Lone Rock<br />

Secretary-Treasurer - Brenda Loewen - Lloydminster<br />

Activity Chairperson - Margaret Uzelman - Unity - 306-228-2225<br />

Contact person:<br />

Brenda Loewen - 306-825-6689<br />

Box 1611<br />

Lloydminster, SK<br />

S9V 1K5<br />

Pensioners and Senior Citizens<br />

Branch No. 126 -<br />

Hillcrest Centre<br />

The Battleford Senior Citizens Organization has been in<br />

operation since 1976. They own their building, Hillcrest Centre<br />

at 122 - 24th Street West in Battleford. It has a main fl oor, compete<br />

basement and attached wood working shop. There are about 90<br />

members.<br />

Each week day there is something going on - crafts and sometimes<br />

carpentry. Social activities include games of all sorts, plus singing, cards,<br />

scrabble, cribbage, pool and shuffl eboard.<br />

Meetings and potluck dinners are held monthly. Each month the<br />

members entertain a bus load of residents from the <strong>Battlefords</strong> District<br />

Care Centre.<br />

We have a new computer room with 2 computers and a lap top for<br />

the seniors to use and up-grade their skills.<br />

Many local organizations make use of our hall. The horticultural<br />

Society uses it regularly. Family anniversaries, bridal showers and<br />

reunions are often help in our centre. We try to be a useful and helpful<br />

organization in our town. Membership is open to ages 50 years and over.<br />

A membership fee of $10.00 is required.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Roy Tornberg - 937-7182<br />

Secretary - Irene Degenstien<br />

Treasurer - Janet Mackie<br />

The Pioneer Association<br />

The Pioneer Association began in 1955 and has been active ever<br />

since. It owns a small but very well-equipped hall at 792 - 101st<br />

Street.<br />

Members are 50 years of age or over and the annual fee is $5.00 per<br />

person. Membership at the end of 2010 was 80. Any member of 90 years<br />

of age qualifi es for a lifetime membership.<br />

On the fourth Wednesday of each month a birthday party is held, with<br />

a pot-luck supper and a dance with live local music.<br />

There are suppers and dances held for special occasions throughout<br />

the year. An old time dance is held once a month from October to April<br />

featuring live music.<br />

A jam session is held the fi rst Sunday afternoon of each month from<br />

October to June. Musicians bring your instruments. Everyone welcome<br />

to listen or dance. Admission in silver collection or bring something<br />

for snacks.<br />

The regular general meeting is held in the hall on the second<br />

Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m.<br />

The hall is used regularly by the Bridge Club, Royal Purple<br />

and the North West Horse & Harners Club. It is available for rent,<br />

for meetings, reunions, birthday or anniversary parties and other<br />

functions.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Alvin Friemark<br />

Vice-president - Joan Rice<br />

Secretary - Martha Carleton<br />

Treasurer - Bob Mallett<br />

Rivers’ Edge Quilters -<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

The Rivers’ Edge Quilt Guild was formed in September 2000 with 14<br />

members and now has an active membership of nearly 40 quilters.<br />

Activities include: monthly business meetings at the Don Ross Center<br />

craft room on the fi rst Friday of every month September - May - day<br />

long sewing sessions, usually Thursday, Friday and Saturday, also at the<br />

craft room; retreats; biennial quilt shows; classes taught by members at<br />

no charge; and projects for donation within the community.<br />

On sewing days, members work on their own projects, take a<br />

class from another member, or work on a charity project. Nothing is<br />

compulsory, and members can attend as often or as little as they like.<br />

Our skill levels range from beginner to expert, and we are happy to<br />

help new quilters learn.<br />

There is a reasonable annual membership fee and all are welcome.<br />

For further information, contact a member you know or executive<br />

members listed below.<br />

Executive:<br />

President - Irene Greer - 937-3551<br />

Secretary - Esther Johnson - 937-2826<br />

Treasurer - Carol Johnson - 445-4352<br />

Contact:<br />

Esther Johnson<br />

Box 603<br />

Battleford, SK S0M 0E0<br />

Rivers West District for Sport,<br />

Culture & Recreation Inc.<br />

Rivers West District for Sport, Culture & Recreation Inc.<br />

is a volunteer organization dedicated to facilitating and fostering<br />

the development and delivery of sport, culture, recreation and<br />

leadership programs and services which are responsive to and to the<br />

For all your MASONRY wants and needs call<br />

THE EXPERTS<br />

Navarro Masonry<br />

FREE ESTIMATE Call OSCAR 481-5886<br />

Battleford, SK and surrounding areas<br />

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“Serving<br />

the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

since 1906”<br />

Junction of<br />

Hwy 16 and 40 East<br />

P.O. Box 1000<br />

North Battleford,<br />

Saskatchewan<br />

S9A 3E6<br />

Phone:<br />

(306) 445-6226<br />

Fax: (306) 445-6633 or<br />

(306) 446-0188<br />

Email: b.chamber@<br />

sasktel.net<br />

www.battlefordschamber.com<br />

Municipal Government & Tourism<br />

City of North Battleford<br />

www.cityofnb.ca<br />

Contact: 445-1700<br />

Mayor Ian Hamilton;<br />

Councillors: Don Buglas, Ron Crush, Ray Fox,<br />

Trent Houk, Grace Lang, Brad Pattinson<br />

General Inquiries - 445-1700<br />

Animal & Bylaw Control - 445-1775<br />

Aquatic Centre - 445-1745<br />

City Manager - 445-1727<br />

City Clerk - 445-1719<br />

City Assessor/Offi ce Manager - 445-1721<br />

Building & Licensing Inspector - 445-1733<br />

City Planner - 445-1732<br />

Director of Business Development - 445-1718<br />

Director of Finance - 445-1716<br />

Director of Human Resources - 445-1714<br />

Director of Parks & Recreation - 445-1742<br />

The “Voice” of Business in the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

CHAMBER<br />

OF COMMERCE<br />

• Services for Members<br />

• Business Information Centre<br />

• Small Business Loans Programs<br />

• Group Insurance Services<br />

• Visa/Mastercard Merchant Services<br />

• Other Af nity Programs:<br />

Bell Mobility • Esso Fuel Discount<br />

National Car Rental<br />

• Mystery Shopping Program<br />

• Hotline to HR<br />

• Website Business <strong>Directory</strong> Listings<br />

• Meeting Room Rentals<br />

• Business/Service Excellence<br />

• Networking Events<br />

• N.B. Construction Assoc. - Depot<br />

• Media Services for Members<br />

• Business Development Programs<br />

• Certi cates of Origin - Authorization<br />

• Advocacy - Local, Provincial & National<br />

VISITOR INFORMATION<br />

CENTRE<br />

• Year Round Visitor Centre<br />

Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm<br />

• Open Extended Summer Hours<br />

Monday to Friday, 8 am to 8 pm<br />

and Saturday, Sunday, & Holidays,<br />

9 am to 5 pm<br />

• Local & Saskaskatchewan<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Mini Maps<br />

• Picnic Area - Rotary Park<br />

• RV Sanitary Dump Site<br />

• Free Internet Service<br />

• Public Washroom Facilities<br />

• Information from across North<br />

America<br />

• Local and Provincial Souvenirs<br />

Convenient Location at the Junction<br />

of Highways 16 and 40 East, on the<br />

Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway<br />

Director of Public Works & Engineering - 445-1735<br />

Don Ross Centre Offi ce - 445-1755<br />

Executive Assistant - 445-1725<br />

Fire Chief - 445-1779<br />

Fire & Emergency Services - 445-1770<br />

Mayor - 445-1728<br />

Marketing & Communications Co-ordinator - 445-1710<br />

Parks & Recreation – Main Offi ce - 445-1740<br />

Public Works & Engineering – Main Offi ce - 445-1730<br />

Transit Information - 445-7797<br />

Waste Management Facility - 446-4411<br />

BATTLEFORDS<br />

IMMIGRATION RESOURCE<br />

CENTRE<br />

• RResource CCentre t ffor NNewcomers<br />

• Settlement Services<br />

• Employer - Programs Assistance<br />

• <strong>Community</strong> Handbooks<br />

• Employment Services<br />

• Volunteer Recruitment/Mentorship<br />

• Social/Cultural Events<br />

• Translator/Translation Services<br />

• Interpreter/Interpretation Services<br />

Located:<br />

2nd Floor, 1102 - 101st Street<br />

North Battleford, Sask. S9A 0Z6<br />

Phone: (306) 446-0622<br />

Fax: (306) 446-0623<br />

Toll Free 1-877-494-0622<br />

e-mail: immigration2@accesscomm.ca<br />

Funding for Immigration Services is<br />

provided by the Government of Canada<br />

and Government of Saskatchewan<br />

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enefi t of the people and communities in the District.<br />

Meetings take place the 3rd Wednesday of each month, excluding<br />

July and August. Meetings are held at various locations throughout<br />

the District.<br />

Elected Offi cials if applicable:<br />

The current Board of Directors are:<br />

Chairperson - Ollie Marciniuk - Hafford<br />

Vice Chairperson - Karen Simons - Paradise Hill<br />

Treasurer - Jordan Schechtel - Wilkie<br />

Director - Lori Bartee - St. Walburg<br />

Director - Arlene Southgate - Unity<br />

Director - Terrance Sylvestre - Meadow Lake<br />

Director - Nicole Goldsworthy - Unity<br />

Director - Dione Kardynal - North Battleford<br />

Director - Erin Poitras - Biggar<br />

Contact:<br />

Donna Johnston-Genest - Executive Director<br />

Rivers West DSCR - Rosetown Offi ce<br />

P.O. Box 1480<br />

Rm# 45 - 1005 Main Street (Rosetown & District Civic Centre)<br />

Rosetown, SK<br />

S0L 2V0<br />

Phone - 882-3030<br />

Fax - 882-2744<br />

Email - rwdscr.donna@sasktel.net<br />

Cynthia Tymoruski - <strong>Community</strong> Development Coordinator<br />

Rivers West DSCR - North Battleford Offi ce<br />

P.O. Box 822<br />

Rm# 95 - 891 - 99th Street<br />

Don Ross Centre<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2Z3<br />

• All Weather Windows & Doors<br />

• Floor Coverings<br />

• All Home Improvement Projects<br />

Home Hardware Building Centre<br />

11301 - 6th Ave., North Battleford<br />

Phone: (306) 445-3350<br />

Phone - 446-6776<br />

Fax - 446-7172<br />

Email - rwdscr.cynthiat@sasktel.net<br />

Bonnie Mills Midgley - <strong>Community</strong> Development Coordinator<br />

Rivers West DSCR - St. Walburg Offi ce<br />

P.O. Box 717<br />

St. Walburg, SK<br />

S0M 2T0<br />

Phone - 248-3518<br />

Fax - 248-3484<br />

Email - rwdscr.lloyd@sasktel.net<br />

Royal Canadian Air Cadets<br />

No. 43 Squadron<br />

The goal of the Air Cadet movement is to encourage youth to become<br />

better citizens, and to promote an interest in aviation and aerospace<br />

industries.<br />

Weekly training includes citizenship, drill, sports, biathlon,<br />

marksmanship, target shooting and curling, with classroom instruction<br />

on fl ying, navigation, airframes, meteorology, aero engines and air<br />

radio.<br />

Weekend activities include aircrew survival, map and compass<br />

orientation, sports weekends, citizenship tours and the central theme<br />

of Air Cadets: fl ying and gliding.<br />

Cadets are also given the opportunity to attend summer camps at<br />

various locations in Canada which include Junior and Senior Leadership<br />

courses, Technical Training (electronics, airframes, aero engines),<br />

Airport Operations, Flying and Gliding to a license standard, and<br />

International Exchange to the U.S.A. and Europe.<br />

43 Squadron meets every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. at 792 - 111th<br />

Street, North Battleford (former Elks Hall) from September - May.<br />

Parade night for the coming year will be Monday. The program is open<br />

to boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18 inclusive.<br />

Contact:<br />

Lt. Joyce Ptolemy<br />

Box 566<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y7<br />

E-mail - joyce.ptolemy@cadets.gc.ca<br />

Message - 445-0004<br />

Royal Canadian Army Cadets<br />

No. 2537<br />

The Cadet Program is Canada’s oldest youth movement, fi rst formed<br />

in 1829. The Battleford Corp was formed on November 10, 1954. We<br />

are a non-profi t charity organization that accepts all youth, either male<br />

or female ages 12 to 19.<br />

Our goal is to teach self-discipline, confi dence, pride, responsibility<br />

and a sense of self-worth. The aim is to develop the attributes of good<br />

citizenship and leadership and to promote physical fi tness. The Cadet<br />

honour code states that as a member of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets,<br />

all cadets shall aspire to become citizens of the highest integrity in their<br />

community, they shall strive for success in their studies, they shall be<br />

considerate of all persons and their property, they shall achieve the<br />

highest physical, mental, spiritual and moral standards possible.<br />

Weekly training includes, drill, fundamental training, citizenship,<br />

target shooting, map and compass, sports, physical fi tness and others.<br />

There are occasional weekend exercises that include Bushcraft,<br />

Fieldcraft, Communications, Biathlon (cross-country skiing and range)<br />

and Orienteering with an added focus on Adventure Challenge.<br />

Cadets have the opportunity to attend a variety of summer training<br />

courses across Canada sponsored by the Department of National<br />

Defense Cadets can choose from a number of camps and training<br />

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opportunities ranging from Basis courses in leadership, music, drill and<br />

marksmanship. As well the Cadet program offers a number of adventure<br />

and expeditions to Cadets including international exchanges to other<br />

countries and the opportunity for Cadets to participate in an Expedition<br />

on Mount Everest.<br />

Army Cadets meet weekly on Tuesday nights at 1761 - 99th Street<br />

from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The local training year takes place from<br />

September to the end of May with summer training opportunities<br />

through June, July and August. There is absolutely no enrolment fee,<br />

or cost to be a member of the Cadet Program. Uniforms are supplied<br />

by the Department of National Defense.<br />

Contact:<br />

Cadet Hall - 445-6224<br />

Facebook - www.facebook.com/BattlefordCadets<br />

Saskatchewan 4-H Council<br />

Northwest Regional 4-H Office<br />

Saskatchewan 4-H is a project-based youth organization, devoted<br />

to strengthening the skills of responsible citizens. Although the 4-H<br />

program has its roots in rural Saskatchewan, the organization serves<br />

all youth, 6-21 years of age.<br />

4-H members develop leadership skills and responsible citizenship<br />

primarily through the completion of a project. In 4-H club work,<br />

members direct their own activities, learn to work effectively through<br />

their association with others and work in partnership with adults.<br />

The 4-H program strives to encourage individual growth in young<br />

people, and their volunteers, by developing self-confi dence, the ability<br />

to make wise decisions and a responsible attitude toward community<br />

service.<br />

Annual registration fees are $70.36 as of 2011/2012 4-H year.<br />

Individual clubs may have fund-raising requirements to assist<br />

with project costs. For more information, or to discuss sharing<br />

your skills as a volunteer, call the North West Regional 4-H Specialist<br />

at 933-6723.<br />

Contact:<br />

If you are interested in joining a 4-H Club, starting a new 4-H Club<br />

or being a 4-H leader, please contact NW 4-H Regional Specialist,<br />

Justin Zhong<br />

Email - justin@4-h.sk.ca<br />

Phone - 933-6723<br />

Fax - 933-7730<br />

For more information, please visit our website www.4-h.sk.ca<br />

Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of<br />

Fame & Museum Assoc.<br />

The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum Association<br />

collects, preserve, research, house, exhibit and interpret objects<br />

and written materials, that best illustrate the history of Baseball in<br />

Saskatchewan from 1879 to the present.<br />

Our purpose is to honour those responsible for our rich baseball<br />

heritage.<br />

Contact:<br />

Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum Assoc.<br />

Box 1388<br />

Battleford, SK<br />

S0M 0E0<br />

Phone - 306-446-1983<br />

Email - saskbaseballmuseum@sasktel.net<br />

Saskatchewan<br />

Handcraft Festival<br />

The 39th annual Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival returns to<br />

the Alex Dillabough Centre this July 20, 21 and 22. The festival is the<br />

oldest summer craft sale in the province and now includes the work<br />

of visual artists and members of the Saskatchewan Food Processors<br />

Association in the Market.<br />

The Handcraft Festival is proudly presented by the Saskatchewan<br />

Craft Council with the support of the Town of Battleford,<br />

the Saskatchewan Arts Board and Dept. of Tourism, Parks, Culture and<br />

Sport. Media sponsors include The <strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>News</strong>-<strong>Optimist</strong>, CJNB<br />

and Q98 FM.<br />

Contact:<br />

Amanda Bosiak<br />

Phone - 306-653-3616 ext.24<br />

scc.member services@sasktel.net<br />

Scouting - <strong>Battlefords</strong> & Area<br />

Beavers, Cubs, Scouts<br />

and Venturers<br />

Scouting in The <strong>Battlefords</strong> has been available to youth for over a<br />

half century. All genders can register in all groups today.<br />

Three age groups are covered by the program: Beaver Colonies<br />

(age fi ve to seven), Cub Packs (eight to 10) Scouts (11-14) and Venturers<br />

(15+).<br />

Scouting trains youth to become responsible, self-reliant individuals<br />

in the community.<br />

Beavers learn by sharing, Cubs learn to be self-reliant, Scouts learn<br />

to live in their environment, Venturers become responsible citizens and<br />

set their own program with an advisor’s assistance .<br />

The Scouting movement has helped many individuals become useful<br />

and leading people in the world.<br />

Contact:<br />

If you are an adult and would like to help in the Scouting<br />

movement or require assistance registering youth, please call one of<br />

the following:<br />

1st Battleford Chairperson - Floyd Anderson<br />

Phone - 937-3456<br />

2nd North Battleford Chairperson - Randy Abrahamson<br />

Phone: 445-1034<br />

3rd North Battleford Chairperson - Kevin Phillips<br />

Phone - 445-0406<br />

“A commitment to provide the nest in Funeral Services and<br />

understanding care of those we serve - with compassion, dignity,<br />

integrity and professional excellence”<br />

Robert MacKay George Haegebaert<br />

1332-100th Street, North Battleford, SK S9A 0V8<br />

446-4200<br />

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Svoboda Dance Association<br />

and Festival<br />

This organization offers Ukrainian dance instruction for young<br />

people in a variety of age groups. The annual festival, held<br />

each spring, offers dancers from throughout the region an opportunity<br />

to have their performances judged by a professional adjudicator,<br />

and to perform before large, appreciative audiences.<br />

Contact:<br />

Svoboda Dancers - Brenda Korchinski - Phone - 445-3732<br />

Svoboda Dance Festival Association - Kathy Kotyk<br />

Phone - 446-4859<br />

Table Mountain Regional Park<br />

www.tablemountainregionalpark.com<br />

Table Mountain Regional Park Authority was established in 1973<br />

when it purchased the facilities of the Battleford’s Ski Club.<br />

In 1974 Table Mountain hosted Saskatchewan’s fi rst winter games.<br />

Ski events consisted of alpine and cross country races and ski jumping.<br />

Since then, we’ve been host to many alpine and freestyle skiing events,<br />

as well as snowboarding competitions.<br />

We are Saskatchewan’s premier ski area. Our success comes from<br />

re-investing any surplus funds in capital improvements, including:<br />

• Two quad chairlifts and two magic carpets;<br />

• 14,600 square foot chalet with food services and a licensed lounge.<br />

The building also houses a rental shop and a pro shop offering a variety<br />

of skiing & riding accessories;<br />

• 50 acres of well treed terrain which includes 40% easiest, 50%<br />

intermediate and 10% advanced runs;<br />

• A Terrain Park was added in 2000 with many features for skiers<br />

and boarders;<br />

• Computerized, state of the art, pumping equipment, more than<br />

35 snow guns and two snow cats to provide the best snow conditions<br />

possible;<br />

• A tubing park (1998) that includes two runs;<br />

• Our snow school has a large staff of CSIA and CASI certifi ed<br />

instructors, who offer a variety of programs to suit everyone’s needs,<br />

from small children to seniors;<br />

• Skiing safety is provided by the service of a Pro Patrol, supplemented<br />

by volunteer members of the Canadian Ski Patrol System;<br />

• Table Mountain is located 12 miles west of Battleford on Highway<br />

40, then 6 miles northwest on a grid road. An alternative route is<br />

Highway 16 to Delmas, then 9 miles south on a grid.<br />

D<br />

ROUND<br />

2 G<br />

C L O T HI N G<br />

Round 2 Clothing<br />

& Kid's Stuff<br />

Indulge in style<br />

with name brands & quality<br />

used clothing<br />

at a fraction of the price.<br />

1949 - St. Laurent Drive, North Battleford, 446-2233<br />

Contact:<br />

General Manager – Lawrence Blouin<br />

Box 343, North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y3<br />

Phone - 937-2920<br />

Fax - 937-3688<br />

Email - admin@tablemountainregionalpark.com<br />

Web – www.tablemountainregionalpark.com<br />

Table Mountain Ski & Board Inc.<br />

Table Mountain Ski & Board Inc. was organized in December 1964.<br />

The small membership fi rst used the slopes at McMillan’s gravel pit,<br />

graduating the following year to supporting a new facility with a rope<br />

tow near the hamlet of Prongua in the Eagle Hills.<br />

In the meantime, a group of skiers including Dr. Irwin Zacharias and<br />

David Conroy made an air survey of the region and located the ski hill<br />

now known as Table Mountain, 12 miles west of Battleford and four<br />

miles north and west.<br />

Work began to clear the north facing slope from bush in the fall of<br />

1969. With some $11,000 in capital, guaranteed by 60 North Battleford<br />

businessmen, Table Mountain was opened on January 1, 1970. Hundreds<br />

of volunteer workers made Table Mountain possible. For every dollar<br />

spent, it is estimated that $5 of volunteer labour was donated including<br />

the construction and remodelling of a CN Railway Station moved from<br />

Battleford.<br />

Table Mountain Ski & Board Inc. includes: Alpine Race Team, Snow<br />

Stars (ski and board lessons), Riderz (boarding clinics), Freestyle Skiing<br />

and a Masters Club. The excellent facilities of Table Mountain are a<br />

strong factor in the development of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and District’s young<br />

skiers and boarders.<br />

Contact:<br />

Table Mountain Regional Park - Phone - 937-2920<br />

Toastmasters<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Toastmasters Club is part of an international organization<br />

promoting Communication and Leadership. In today’s competitive world,<br />

great communication is the hallmark of great leaders.<br />

Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive environment where<br />

members have the opportunity to develop their communication and<br />

leadership skills in a self-paced program, at a nominal cost.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Toastmasters Club meets once a week to learn<br />

and practice our skills. Our members have as much as 35 years of<br />

experience to as little as one week of experience. Toastmasters have<br />

the opportunity to give impromptu talks, develop their listening skills,<br />

practice parliamentary procedure by leading business meetings, and<br />

gain leadership experience as a club offi cer. The Toastmasters program<br />

can be tailored to meet your personal objectives.<br />

Here are some of the benefi ts you’ll fi nd in Toastmasters<br />

• As your improved communication skills become obvious within the<br />

workplace, increased visibility, recognition and promotion may follow.<br />

• Your improved presentation skills will win you the respect and<br />

admiration of your colleagues and employees - and make them wonder<br />

what you did to change!<br />

• Leadership skills acquired through participation in Toastmasters<br />

will increase your management potential.<br />

• As a Toastmaster you will acquire an increased ability to motivate<br />

and persuade, making you more effective as a supervisor or manager.<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Toastmasters Club meets Wednesdays from 7:00 -<br />

9:00 p.m. in the Don Ross Centre, room 108, in North Battleford. Guests<br />

and new members are always welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

Michelle - Phone 306-937-7522<br />

Kathy - Phone 306-937-7110<br />

www.BattlefordToastmasters.com<br />

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Why would you go anywhere else?<br />

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www.qualityhearingcentre.ca<br />

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Topline<br />

Social Dance Club<br />

Do you like to dance, socialize and listen to good live bands?...not<br />

tapes! If so, please join us at our Topline Dance Club Social dances.<br />

Dances are held the fourth Saturday of the month, unless the hall is<br />

not available. Watch for dance information in the malls, local paper/<br />

radio, Access TV.<br />

Our dances are held downstairs in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall,<br />

1352 - 100th Street, North Battleford, SK. Minimum age is 19. Dancing<br />

is from 8:00 p.m. - midnight, then lunch is served.<br />

Admission is $10 for members and $12 for non-members. Membership<br />

is $10 yearly. Even if dancing is not your thing...come enjoy the music<br />

and the socializing<br />

Remember, when the<br />

going gets tough...the tough go dancing!!!<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Jean - 445-8815<br />

Cell - 441-9440<br />

Vice President - Leela - 445-7240<br />

Cell - 481-6783<br />

Western Development Museum<br />

North Battleford<br />

www.wdm.ca<br />

The Western Development Museum is steeped in the farming tradition.<br />

In the summer, our visitors can experience Heritage Farm & Village,<br />

set amid a 1920s farming community. Stroll our boardwalk to enjoy a<br />

1920s main street that includes a Co-op store, telephone offi ce and a<br />

towering prairie icon - the familiar grain elevator. Visit a farmyard that<br />

boasts an original farm house and livestock barn. Admire the ethereal<br />

beauty of four churches in their original splendor: Ukrainian Orthodox,<br />

Polish, Roman Catholic and Anglican.<br />

Indoors, Museum visitors can enjoy our newest exhibit, Winning<br />

the Prairie Gamble: The Saskatchewan Story. Created to celebrate our<br />

provincial centennial in 2005, the exhibit showcases the achievements<br />

that have made Saskatchewan the province it is today. Don’t miss other<br />

indoor exhibits including The Jolly Life of the Farmer’s Wife, the<br />

Vintage Vehicle gallery and Auction Era.<br />

The WDM needs you. The Western Development Museum has been<br />

a part of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> area for over 60 years and has been blessed<br />

with continued support form many caring people. Countless people<br />

support the work of the Museum through their time and talents. While<br />

Now<br />

is the time to<br />

Start Training<br />

for a<br />

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The Academy • Learn at your own pace • Flexible Schedule<br />

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• Friendly Environment • Train Full-time or Part-time<br />

1492 - 105th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Phone (306) 445-8188<br />

Fax (306) 445-9133<br />

Email: director@aolbattlefords.com<br />

Over 20 Programs To<br />

Choose From!<br />

• Accounting & Business Technology Diploma<br />

• Administrative Assistant Diploma<br />

• Business Administration Diploma<br />

• Computer Service Technician Certi Certi cate<br />

• Computer Service Technician Diploma<br />

• Conference & Event Planner Diploma<br />

• Entrepreneurial Business Applications Diploma<br />

• Executive Of Of ce Assistant Diploma<br />

• Help Desk Support Analyst Diploma<br />

• Marketing Coordinator Diploma<br />

• Medical Of Of ce Assistant Diploma<br />

• Microcomputer Business Applications Diploma<br />

• Microsoft Of Of ce Certi Certi cate<br />

• Of Of ce Administration Diploma<br />

• Payroll Administrator Certi i i cate<br />

• Payroll Supervisor Diploma ma Financial<br />

• Web Design Certi Certi cate<br />

• Web Design Diploma<br />

Aid for<br />

those who<br />

Qualify!<br />

volunteer support is crucial for Museum school programs and public<br />

events, volunteers also work with artifact restorations and fund raising<br />

projects. If you are interested in sharing your skills, call the Western<br />

Development Museum at 1-306-445-8033. Volunteers are the Museum’s<br />

best ambassadors in our local communities and with visitors from<br />

afar.<br />

Museums can always tug at heartstrings, but often not at pursestrings.<br />

Your financial support of the Western Development Museum in<br />

Saskatchewan is another way you can preserve the legacy of our<br />

province’s past.<br />

Join your friends and neighbours at the Western Development<br />

Museum. Donate your time, talents and gifts, make new friends and<br />

enrich our community in the process.<br />

Contact:<br />

Cheryl Stewart<br />

Western Development Museum<br />

Box 183, North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2Y1<br />

Junction Of Highways 16 & 40<br />

Phone - 306-445-8033<br />

Fax - 306-445-7211<br />

E-mail - cstewart@wdm.ca<br />

Website - www.wdm.ca<br />

Workbasket<br />

Embroiderer’s Guild<br />

The purpose of Workbasket Embroiderer’s Guild is to practice and<br />

learn various forms of embroidery and needlework and foster interest<br />

for others. The Guild meets once a month in members’ homes.<br />

President - Paulette Huxley<br />

Secretary - Kim Tucker<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Paulette Huxley - 386-2697<br />

Vice President - Arline Bozek - 386-2371<br />

Treasurer - Emily Tucker<br />

Secretary - Erna Day<br />

552 - 100th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 0T4<br />

Zorya Dancers<br />

This organization offers recreational Ukrainian dance instruction<br />

for adults ranging in age from 19-90. The focus of the group is to get<br />

out once a week for exercise and fun. The Zorya Dancers also do some<br />

performances for various community events.<br />

Contact:<br />

Kathy Lowe - 446-2613<br />

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Part III - Human Services & Health Organizations<br />

AMGITS*<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Involvement Assoc.<br />

Saskatchewan Hospital Auxiliary<br />

(*help turn STIGMA around)<br />

AMGITS* is a community volunteer organization, formed<br />

in 1986, dedicated to improving the quality of life for long-term<br />

mentally ill patients at the Saskatchewan Hospital<br />

They host family functions, and raise funds to provide equipment,<br />

decorate to individualize and humanize patients’ living areas, provide<br />

tickets for their recreation and help promote their education.<br />

They also act as an advocacy group for individuals suffering from<br />

long term mental illness and participate in public awareness programs<br />

designed to reduce stigma.<br />

Membership is $5 per year. Volunteers are much needed as club<br />

executives, committee members, fund-raisers and to assist with volunteer<br />

service events.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Sharon Mohagen<br />

Contact Persons:<br />

Linda Shynkaruk<br />

Phone - 446-6844<br />

Brent Hilsendager<br />

Phone - 446-6862<br />

Battleford Housing Authority<br />

Battleford Housing Authority is a community based organization that<br />

exists to ensure, on behalf of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation, that<br />

adequate, affordable and well-maintained housing is accessible to all<br />

residents of Battleford. By delivering housing programs and services that<br />

support the dignity and worth of individuals and families we contribute to the<br />

physical, social, emotional and economic well-being of our clients and our<br />

society.<br />

Units Managed:<br />

• 66 Senior Social Housing units<br />

• 29 Family Social Housing units<br />

Contact<br />

Battleford Housing Authority<br />

9800 Territorial Drive<br />

Co-op Mall<br />

North Battleford<br />

445-0717<br />

Unique Ladies Wear<br />

#102 1191 - 99th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3V8<br />

Phone - 306-937-3055<br />

Fax - 306-446-1277<br />

Chairperson - Mel Kozlowski<br />

Manager - Jeremy Reynoldson<br />

Visit our website - www.battlefordhousing.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Alzheimer<br />

Support Group<br />

Alzheimer Disease is progressive and degenerative. There is no<br />

known cause or cure.<br />

Alzheimer Disease is the leading cause of dementia, a set of<br />

symptoms that includes a loss of memory, judgment and reasoning, and<br />

changes in mood and behaviour. Alzheimer Disease is not a normal<br />

part of aging.<br />

Often those who care for their affl icted loved ones feel isolated and<br />

unsupported. The <strong>Battlefords</strong> formed a support group for caregivers<br />

in 1982.<br />

Our support group allows participants to learn more about providing<br />

care, to share their feelings, and exchange ideas on how to love and care<br />

for people with Alzheimer Disease.<br />

Contact:<br />

Garth Harrison<br />

Phone 446-6500<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and Area<br />

Sexual Assault Centre<br />

24-Hour Crisis Line: 446-4444<br />

Toll Free: 1-866-567-0055<br />

We are a non-profi t, charitable organization developed to serve the<br />

needs of individuals, families or anyone who has been affected by Sexual<br />

Assault. We are also devoted to preventing future sexual assaults through<br />

public awareness and prevention education.<br />

Our services are free and confi dential to all who have been affected<br />

by sexual assault, past or present, male or female, adult or child. We<br />

also provide support to the families and signifi cant others of survivors.<br />

This includes: child molesting, incest, sexual harassment, date rape and<br />

all other sexual offences. To provide services that deal with the effects<br />

and the risk of sexual abuse by providing counselling, crisis support,<br />

education and awareness to individuals and the community.<br />

Funding: We obtain funding through private donations, grants,<br />

fundraising and the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General. A member<br />

agency of the United Way.<br />

Contact:<br />

1211 - 98th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0L8<br />

Phone - 445-0055<br />

Fax - 445-2727<br />

E-mail - basac@sasktel.net<br />

24-Hour Crisis Line - 446-4444<br />

Toll Free - 1-866-567-0055<br />

Meadow Lake - 306-236-2424<br />

Executive Director - Nicole Whitton<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> and<br />

Area MADD Chapter<br />

Purpose: To stop impaired driving and support victims of this violent<br />

crime.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and Area MADD Chapter meets the second Monday of<br />

the month at 7:00 p.m. at the North Battleford Comprehensive High<br />

School Library.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Rena Fauchon-Smockum<br />

Phone - 446-2615<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Boys and Girls Club Inc.<br />

We are a non-profit, charitable organization providing for the<br />

recreational, cultural, educational and social needs of all children and<br />

youth 6 - 14 years of age in our community. We provide a “Safe Place”<br />

allowing kids to be kids. Youth are always supervised and kept busy,<br />

and we have Zero Tolerance for bullying and abuse.<br />

Every day is an adventure and there is never a dull moment around<br />

the Club. Program hours of operation run six days per week, during<br />

the afternoon, evenings and weekends. All programs focus on offering<br />

activities that refl ect the social, educational, cultural and recreational<br />

goals of our agency and our community.<br />

Hours of operation are Monday through Friday - RBC after-school<br />

program - 2:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Evening drop in program - 6:00 p.m.<br />

- 9:00 p.m. Weekends - Saturdays 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Living Sky<br />

School Division<br />

No. 202<br />

Growth Without Limits<br />

Learning For All<br />

Living Sky School Division is a public school division that<br />

includes the <strong>Battlefords</strong>, many communities, villages,<br />

First Nation communities and Hutterite Colonies.<br />

Currently, thirty-one schools are located in nineteen<br />

communities. Our schools include K-12, Elementary, High<br />

School and Alternate Schools with a student population of<br />

5,700. Our diverse school population is re ected in a wide<br />

variety of programs that exist throughout the schools to meet<br />

the guidelines of Saskatchewan Core Curriculum and local<br />

needs of the community.<br />

Guiding Values and Beliefs<br />

Care Commitment Courage Honesty Inclusion<br />

Innovation Integrity Mutual Respect<br />

Transparency Trust<br />

www.lskysd.ca<br />

937-7702<br />

509 Pioneer Ave<br />

North Battleford, S9A 4A5<br />

All programs operate on a drop-in basis and following up to three<br />

introductory visits, a membership is required. Memberships are<br />

$5.00 per year or $10.00 per year for families. For further information<br />

regarding our Club, our programming hours and activities, volunteer<br />

opportunities, or membership information, please feel free to<br />

contact us.<br />

Contact:<br />

1301 - 104th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1N9<br />

Executive Director - Sheri Woolridge<br />

Phone - 445-0002<br />

Fax - 446-1313<br />

Email - boysandgirlsclub@accesscomm.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Chapter of<br />

The Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />

was organized in September of 1977. The meetings are now held at<br />

7:00 p.m. the River Heights Lodge in North Battleford on the<br />

third Thursday of each month except May, June, July, August and<br />

December.<br />

The Chapter raises funds for research with sales of Christmas cakes<br />

and other Christmas items, the M.S. Walk, carnation sales at Mother’s<br />

day and raffl es.<br />

The chapter also holds socials at various times of the year.<br />

Anyone is welcome to attend the meetings, and we are always looking<br />

for new members and volunteers.<br />

Contact:<br />

Vice Chair - Tom Schwab - 937-3794<br />

Secretary - Sylvia Kokesch - 445-4750<br />

Treasurer - Barb Dekk<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Concern for Youth<br />

Battleford’s Concern For Youth is a non-profit community<br />

based organization that began in May, 1989. Outreach workers<br />

work with all youth and their families in the City of North Battleford,<br />

Town of Battleford, and the surrounding area and also work<br />

collaboratively with all agencies in the Battleford’s.<br />

Concern For Youth’s mission is:<br />

• Use a proactive approach to assist youth in making responsible<br />

decisions.<br />

• To identify the needs of youth.<br />

• To act as a liaison between youth and community programming.<br />

• To raise the profi le of youth issues in the community.<br />

The primary objective of outreach workers is to locate, interact,<br />

and connect with youth at risk and their families and make referrals<br />

to social and community agencies that can provide them with<br />

programs and services. Outreach workers also provide the following<br />

services:<br />

• Home visits<br />

• School visits<br />

• Personal and Family support<br />

• Will attend any meetings with youth e.g. Court, doctor,<br />

counselor, etc.<br />

• Assistance with any forms<br />

• Recreational Services e.g. A friend to play basketball with, etc.<br />

• Positive role model for youth<br />

• Act as a liaison and mediator<br />

• Ensure youth are safe<br />

• Empower youth to make safe, positive, healthy, and responsible<br />

decisions<br />

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• Listens to youth express their needs and acts as a spokesperson to<br />

identify gaps in services<br />

• Provide a non-judgmental environment that is respectful to<br />

youth<br />

• Help to locate missing youth<br />

Outreach workers can be found at the following places:<br />

• On the street<br />

• In our outreach van<br />

• At schools<br />

• At organizations such as: The Mix, Boys & Girls Club,<br />

Friendship Center<br />

• Youth Court, Drumming Hill Youth Center<br />

• At the offi ce – in the Phoenix school building<br />

Contact:<br />

Program Coordinator - 441-5823<br />

Evening Outreach - 441-6930 or 481-3019<br />

Email - concernforyouth@sasktel.net<br />

Anywhere youth hang out<br />

e.g. bowling alley, 7-11, etc.<br />

Website - www.concernforyouth.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Early Childhood<br />

Intervention Program<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Early Childhood Intervention Program (BECIP) is<br />

part of a province-wide network of home-based support services for<br />

families with children, birth to school age, who are developmentally<br />

delayed. On a monthly, basis a volunteer Board of Directors meets to<br />

review policy and procedures and ensure an annual budget is complied<br />

with. BECIP fi rst opened its doors in 1982.<br />

BECIP provides services to families in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>, as well as<br />

outlying areas. Funding for this program is provided through the Ministry<br />

of Education, KidsFirst contracts, community donations and supported<br />

by the <strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way.<br />

The family home provides the child with a natural and supportive<br />

environment in which to learn. Parents and other family members<br />

are provided with information, training techniques and emotional<br />

support through individual home visits. Bi-monthly home visits are<br />

made to each family and Family Service Plans are developed specifi c<br />

to each child’s need. Various teaching methods are demonstrated by<br />

the Early Interventionist to assist the family in stimulating their child.<br />

The family is responsible for carrying out the suggested activities made<br />

by program staff. BECIP also offers a toy/resource lending library to<br />

families.<br />

BECIP also has supportive staff working with the Pre-Kindergarten<br />

programs and licensed child care facilities. For more information<br />

regarding registering your child in Pre-Kindergarten or Day Care contact<br />

the BECIP offi ce.<br />

Referrals or inquiries can be directed to the BECIP offi ce at 891 - 99th<br />

St., Don Ross, 2nd Floor, Box 1297, North Battleford, Sask., S9A 3L8<br />

or by calling 446-4545. Fax: 446-0575<br />

Contact:<br />

Executive Director - Colleen Sabraw<br />

Phone - 446-4545<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Empty Stocking Fund<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> District Food and<br />

Resource Centre (Food Bank)<br />

The Empty Stocking Fund is a non-profit registered charity that<br />

exists in partnership with the community to provide emergency food<br />

from our food bank, Christmas hampers to those in need at Christmas,<br />

and other services with the aim of alleviating poverty in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

Other programs include:<br />

Coats for Kids: the collection of winter clothing for children<br />

Milk for Kids: providing fresh milk to families with children<br />

Kids Backpack Program: giving food to elementary students from<br />

food insecure households<br />

Income Tax Preparation: free income tax service for low-income<br />

households<br />

Health Initiatives: working with community partners to improve<br />

the health of clients<br />

Plant a Row Grow a Row: encouraging gardeners in the community<br />

to grow a bit extra for the food bank<br />

We uphold the principles of integrity, justice, charity, compassion,<br />

and the dignity of human life. We realize that everyone will be in need<br />

at some time, and we commit ourselves to be there to serve. We continue<br />

to strive to understand and meet the needs of our donors and clients in<br />

the spirit of competence and compassion.<br />

We are a member of the Food Banks of Saskatchewan and an affi liate<br />

member of Food Banks Canada and are regulated by the ethical codes<br />

of these associations.<br />

Location and offi ce hours:<br />

1171-101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Our administrative offi ce is open from 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m. Monday<br />

- Friday.<br />

Our food bank is open from 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon Monday, Wednesday<br />

and Friday<br />

Contact information:<br />

Erin Katerynych - Manager<br />

Bill Hall - Executive Director<br />

Telephone - 937-5505<br />

Fax - 937-7063<br />

E-mail - emptystocking@sasktel.net<br />

Website - batlefordsemptystocking ca<br />

Mailing address:<br />

Empty Stocking Fund<br />

Box 657<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2Y7<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Immigration Resource Centre<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Immigration Resource Centre is a fi rst-stop welcome<br />

centre connecting newcomers to Canada to the information, resources,<br />

services and people they need to make their move to Saskatchewan a<br />

success. Service area: <strong>Battlefords</strong>, Cut Knife, Kerrobert, Kindersley,<br />

Luseland, Meadow Lake, Spiritwood, Wilkie and Unity. Proud to<br />

BATTLEFORD DRUG MART<br />

102 - 22nd Street West, Battleford, SK<br />

Phone: (306) 937-3303<br />

Medication Delivery Service Available<br />

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offer: settlement services, specialized employment program, English<br />

language assessments, special events, furniture donation program,<br />

cultural mentors, computer access, interpreters, notary public services,<br />

diverse volunteer opportunities.<br />

We are located at 1102 - 101st Street, 2nd fl oor, North Battleford<br />

(Across from Royal Bank and above Soctia Bank. Hours of operation<br />

are Monday - Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Thursday - Friday 8:00<br />

a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Central Standard time.<br />

Contact:<br />

Phone - 446-0622<br />

Fax - 446-0623<br />

Toll Free inside Saskatchewan - 1-877-494-0622<br />

Email - immigration2@accesscomm.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Interval House<br />

Battleford Interval House provides services to women who: are living<br />

in a violent relationship; are living with an alcohol or drug problem<br />

— his or hers; have been hurt by someone they love; have children<br />

who have been hurt by someone they love; have been emotionally<br />

abused by a husband, boyfriend, or live-in partner; wonder<br />

whether to stay in a relationship; are experiencing other personal<br />

crisis.<br />

Services offered:<br />

• 24-hour crisis telephone line<br />

• safe accommodation<br />

• counselling<br />

• referral and advocacy<br />

• transportation to and from appointments and school<br />

• aid in house fi nding<br />

• confi dentiality<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Interval House<br />

2092 - 102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 1H7<br />

Phone - 445-2742<br />

Fax - 446-2520<br />

Contact Person - Staff on duty<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Residential Services Inc.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Residential Services Inc. is a non-profi t corporation which<br />

provides residential and support services in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> for individuals<br />

with intellectual/physical disabilities. The organization is dedicated to<br />

the operation of homes in the community for persons with disabilities.<br />

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We provide a home environment that recognizes the inherent right to<br />

have physical, social, intellectual and emotional needs met in a manner<br />

which recognizes the dignity of the individual and encourages their<br />

feelings of self worth. Also through our homes, programs and activities<br />

we encourage a life style which is progressive in nature, emphasizes<br />

personal development and facilitating the highest degree of self<br />

suffi ciency.<br />

Currently the services which are being offered include:<br />

Five group homes:<br />

Arlene Perkin Manor - 1751 - 102nd Street<br />

Laurentian House - 1607 St. Laurent Drive<br />

Kildeer Manor - 2421 Kildeer Drive<br />

Johanna’s Home - 2119 - 101st Street<br />

Innovation House - 1001 - 111th Street<br />

Other services include a Supported Living Program and a day<br />

program.<br />

Contact:<br />

Deborah Bartlett<br />

Phone - 446-8830<br />

E-mail - brsiadmin@sasktel.net<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Right to Life Corporation<br />

This organization is a non-sectarian, non-profit, educational<br />

organization formed to promote respect for all human life, from<br />

conception to natural death. When the right to life is disregarded, all<br />

human rights are jeopardized.<br />

Meetings are regular and everyone is welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

For membership or further information contact 446-2808 or any of<br />

the following offi cers:<br />

President - Maureen Hudec - 445-6750<br />

First Vice-President - Maureen McLane - 937-7683<br />

Treasurer - Leo and Bernice Nachtegaele<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Search and Rescue<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Search and Rescue is a non-profi t, volunteer organization<br />

trained in search and rescue techniques, serving the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and<br />

area.<br />

Our community based group of volunteers assist the RCMP in the<br />

search for lost persons and may also provide assistance in times of<br />

disaster.<br />

Our motto is: It’s better to be prepared and not needed than needed<br />

and not prepared.<br />

Members rec2eive training in fi rst aid, CPR and survival and search<br />

• Year-round Service<br />

• Electronic Filing Available<br />

H&R BLOCK<br />

1091 A - 102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, Sask.<br />

Phone 445-2260<br />

1-800-hrblock www.hrblock.ca<br />

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patterns and techniques. We meet the fi rst Tuesday of each month at<br />

7:00 p.m. at the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Wildlife Building.<br />

New members are always welcome, but must undergo an RCMP<br />

security check.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Gregg Sheppard - 445-9615<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Trade and Education Centre Inc.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Trade and Education Centre Inc. is a registered non-profi t<br />

organization providing support services for individuals with disabilities,<br />

assisting them in their pursuit of independence and quality of life.<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Trade and Education Centre Inc.<br />

702-102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1E3<br />

Phone - 306-445-6141<br />

Fax - 306-445-0686.<br />

Contact Person<br />

Don Amos, Executive Director<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital<br />

Foundation Inc.<br />

www.buhfoundation.com<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital (BUH) Foundation is the fundraising<br />

arm of and operates independently of Prairie North Regional Health<br />

Authority. Through responsible stewardship of community contributions<br />

and volunteer resources, BUH Foundation is dedicated to enriching<br />

patient care by supporting the funding of capital, non-capital equipment<br />

and staff education at BUH and <strong>Battlefords</strong> Home Care.<br />

This is made possible through the on-going contributions of the<br />

community and by the four major fundraisers held annually. The<br />

Monthly Lottery runs year around with cash prizes totalling $50,000;<br />

Wayne Pruden Memorial Golf Tournament takes place the fi rst Monday<br />

in June and is dedicated to Wayne Pruden, a long-term resident of the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and an outstanding member of the community; $100,000<br />

Cash Lottery runs from August to November every year and awards<br />

numerous cash prizes; Festival of Trees, held the end of November,<br />

is a Christmas celebration of beautifully decorated Christmas items as<br />

well as specifi c events related to the Christmas theme. The medical<br />

equipment that BUH Foundation has helped to purchase through on<br />

going community support includes: equipment for the Operating Room,<br />

Medical Imaging, Chemotherapy, Intensive Care Unit and Palliative<br />

Care; monitoring systems for the Emergency Room, Women’s Health<br />

GUY’S<br />

and Birthing Centre and equipment for the Laboratory.<br />

For further information about BUH Foundation, fundraising activities,<br />

or volunteer opportunities, please visit us at our website: www.<br />

buhfoundation.com<br />

Contact:<br />

Jerry Wintonyk - Board of Directors Chair<br />

Claudette McGuire - Executive Director<br />

1092-107 Street<br />

P.O. Box 1358<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3L8<br />

Phone - 306-446-6652<br />

E-mail - Claudette.mcguire@pnrha.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way<br />

www.northbattleford.unitedway.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way is a non-profi t organization committed to<br />

community collaboration, partnership and support. Our mission: ‘To<br />

improve lives, build community and initiate action by engaging and<br />

educating individuals and businesses’.<br />

Through our fundraising endeavours, <strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way provides<br />

fi nancial support to many charitable organizations in our community.<br />

With this help, these agencies are able to focus more on providing<br />

programs, services and supports to so many in The <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

With your support <strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way children, youth, seniors, the<br />

homeless, the hungry and those that suffer from mental illness, benefi ts.<br />

Your contribution to our organization is distributed to agencies in your<br />

community - helping everyone right here at home.<br />

Our vision is to create a community where the needs of every<br />

individual are met. We remain committed to working with other<br />

organizations and individuals in The <strong>Battlefords</strong> in bring about positive,<br />

lasting community change. “Change Starts Here.”<br />

October is our campaign month. Whether it’s through volunteerism,<br />

funding support or helping our families, neighbours, friends or colleagues<br />

- <strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way believes we all can make a difference!<br />

For more information on how <strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way helps build a<br />

stronger community, please contact:<br />

Contact:<br />

Executive Director – Mira Laprell-Elliott<br />

Phone - 445-1717 or 441-1004<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> United Way<br />

Box 904<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2Z3<br />

Offi ce located in the<br />

Don Ross Centre<br />

– Parks and Recreation Building, Room #93<br />

E-mail - buw@sasktel.net<br />

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES<br />

1822 - 100th St., North Battleford, Phone 446-0545, Toll Free 1-888-299-4897<br />

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Town of Battleford<br />

Contact: 937-6200<br />

Mayor Odishaw<br />

DEPUTY MAYOR: January & February - Councillor Duncan;<br />

March & April - Councillor Halewich; May & June - Councillor Lavin;<br />

July & August - Councillor Mahon; September & October -<br />

Councillor McLean Tady; November & December - Councillor Walls<br />

STANDING COMMITTEES:<br />

Administrative Services (Includes Union, Management, Budget &<br />

Staff issues): Chairman Councillor Walls, Members Councillors Duncan,<br />

McLean Tady & Halewich<br />

Municipal Services: Chairman - Councillor Mahon, Members<br />

Councillors Duncan, Lavin, & Halewich<br />

SPECIAL COMMITTEES:<br />

Fire Protection Services & EMO: Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief<br />

& Mayor Odishaw<br />

Land & Business Development: Council<br />

Communities in Bloom: Carol Dyck, Evelyn McKay, Brenda<br />

Pethick, Elaine Poirier, Shelly Scherman, Lori Spanier,<br />

Cindy Tymouruski, Councillor Lavin, Mayor Odishaw<br />

Government House Interpretative Centre: Councillors Mahon,<br />

Halewich & Walls<br />

Opera House Committee: Council, Menno Fieguth, Jayne Foster,<br />

Grace Lang, Jeff Mannix<br />

Appointments in<br />

North Battleford<br />

FREE Consultation<br />

1-800-683-DEBT (3328)<br />

www.bankruptcy.deloitte.ca<br />

Marla Adams CA CIRP<br />

Trustee in Bankruptcy<br />

400, 122 - 1st Ave. South,<br />

Saskatoon, SK . S7K 7E5<br />

BOARDS:<br />

Assessment Board of<br />

Revision: (3 members = 1<br />

chairman & 2 board members)<br />

Gord Krismer Associates Ltd.:<br />

Gord Krismer; Reg Skinner<br />

& Brian Lynch; Secretary<br />

Christina Krismer<br />

Development Appeals Board: 3 Years – Tim Pruden; 2 Years – Gary<br />

McArthur; 1 Year - Pat Smith; Secretary<br />

Lakeland Local Library Board: Chairperson – Velda Sandbeck,<br />

Council Rep. – Councillor McLean Tady; RM # 438 Rep. – Jack Opheim;<br />

Librarian – Rita Kuntz; Sub-Librarian – Laurie Borzel; Sub-Librarian –<br />

Esther Johnson; Sub-Librarian – Dianne Trippel. Members – Dorothy<br />

Caldwell, Shirley Glowa, Vivian Graw, Andrea Jackson, Elaine Poirier,<br />

Jan Rutten<br />

Fred Light Museum Board: Chairperson – Malcolm Smith; Vice-<br />

Chairperson – Floyd Andersen; Secretary/Treasurer - Joan Rice; Council<br />

Rep. – Councillor Lavin; Ex-Offi cio - Mayor Chris Odishaw; Manager<br />

- Bernie Leslie. Members – Maxine Burdett, Barry Degenstein, Donna<br />

Light Evans, Lee MacKay, Tim Popp, Judy Ripka, Dan Schweitzer,<br />

Ralph Smart, Joyce Vany (Honorary Joy Glessing)<br />

Parks/Recreation Board: RM #438 Rep. – Stewart Mitchell;<br />

Council Rep. – Councillor Lavin; Ex-Offi cio - Mayor Chris Odishaw;<br />

Superintendent of Parks & Recreation - Randy Redding. Members<br />

– Shelly Boutin-Gervais, Jackie Maloney, Dr. Almereau Prollius, Joe<br />

Mills, Kelly Murphy<br />

TOWN REPRESENTATIVES:<br />

Access Communications - Councillor McLean Tady; Battleford Area<br />

E.M.O Committee - Special Constable & Mayor Odishaw; Battle River<br />

Settlement Foundation Inc. - Councillor Walls; <strong>Battlefords</strong> Chamber of<br />

Commerce - Mayor Odishaw & Councillor Halewich; <strong>Battlefords</strong> Handi<br />

Bus/Transit System - Councillor Lavin; <strong>Battlefords</strong> Justice Committee<br />

- Councillors Duncan & Walls; <strong>Battlefords</strong> River Valley Committee -<br />

Mayor Odishaw & Councillor Walls; <strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism Association<br />

- Councillor McLean Tady; BATC <strong>Community</strong> Development Corp. -<br />

Councillor Walls; Concern for Youth - Councillor Walls; Fort Battleford<br />

Management Advisory Group - Randy Redding & Glen Leask; Lakeland<br />

Regional Library - Councillor McLean Tady; North Sask. River Water<br />

Resource Committee - Councillor Mahon; North West <strong>Community</strong><br />

Futures - Councillor Mahon; Occupational Health - Councillor Walls;<br />

Table Mountain Regional Park - Councillor Lavin & Galen Loy.<br />

SUPPORT STAFF & SERVICES:<br />

Administrator - Sheryl Ballendine; Assessor - Administrator;<br />

Auditors - Holm Clements Kwong Svenkeson Raiche; Building<br />

Inspector - MuniCode Services Ltd.; Chief of Police - R.C.M.P. NCO/<br />

IC; Emergency Planner - Special Constable; Fire Chief - Larry Gabruch;<br />

Deputy Fire Chief - Geoffrey Thompson; First Captain - Owen Kaye;<br />

Second Captain - Neil Good; Pest Control Offi cer - Special Constable;<br />

Returning Officer - Administrator; Solicitor - Cawood Demmans<br />

Baldwin Friedman; Special Constable - Geoffrey Thompson; Treasurer<br />

- Sheryl Ballendine<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> Victim Services Inc.<br />

“A Voice For Victims”<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Victim Services Inc. is a non-profi t charitable organization<br />

that provides services to victims of crime and other tragedy, and can<br />

help by:<br />

• assisting with crisis intervention;<br />

• providing court preparation and accompaniment;<br />

• providing referrals for counselling, safe shelter & support groups<br />

• providing information about a client’s fi le<br />

• assisting with completing victim impact statements, victim<br />

compensation and/or restitution forms.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Victim Services Inc. is located in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> RCMP<br />

detachment, and is a partner in the RCMP’s commitment to communitybased<br />

policing. Volunteers are an important component of the service<br />

the offi ce provides. Victims are served by people they can trust and count<br />

on for support, information, and referrals. Volunteers are required to<br />

complete RCMP security clearance. Required training is provided.<br />

Volunteer applications can be picked up at the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

RCMP detachment.<br />

Contact:<br />

Phone - 446-1550<br />

E-mail - battlefordsvictimservices@rcmp-grc.gc.ca<br />

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and District Inc.<br />

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> provide single parent<br />

children with the friendship of a Big Brother/Big Sister or In School<br />

Mentor.<br />

The relationship of a Big Brother/Big Sister with a child can assist<br />

in developing greater emotional security and social awareness. It can<br />

assist in developing responsible behavior patterns.<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters are mature individuals 18 to 99 who are<br />

prepared to develop a meaningful relationship with a child. Being a Big<br />

Brother or Big Sister can be a rewarding experience for the volunteer<br />

as well as the child.<br />

Little Brothers and Little Sisters are children 5 to 16 years of age<br />

from single parent homes.<br />

Special group activities are provided for Waiting Littles and for the<br />

Matches “Bigs and Littles”.<br />

We are expanding our services into In School Monitoring to provide<br />

a safe environmentally friendly situation for those unable to do a<br />

traditional one to one match, give us a call and fi nd out how you can<br />

be involved.<br />

Go on, we<br />

double<br />

dog<br />

dare you<br />

Grown-ups forget what it was like to skip, run and enjoy<br />

ice cream. However, there’s a wait list of kids in North<br />

Battleford & Area waiting to remind you!<br />

www.bbbsbattlefords.ca<br />

Contact<br />

445-7845<br />

Contact:<br />

Program Co-ordinator - Valerie Montgomery-Bull<br />

Offi ce: 703 - 1101 - 101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 0Z5<br />

Phone - 445-7845<br />

Fax - 446-6321<br />

E-mail - bbbs.nb@sasktel.net<br />

BTC Indian Health Services Inc.<br />

/<strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre<br />

BTC Indian Health Services (BTCIHS) is a First Nations owned<br />

and operated health services organization governed by a board<br />

comprised of the seven Chiefs representing the following First<br />

Nations: Little Pine, Lucky Man, Mosquito, Moosomin, Poundmaker,<br />

Red Pheasant and Sweetgrass Nation. The total on-reserve population<br />

is just over 5,100. The culture is primarily Cree. BTC Indian Health<br />

Services has been nationally accredited by Accreditation Canada since<br />

1998.<br />

BTC Indian Health Services provides a variety of community-based<br />

health services including <strong>Community</strong> Health, Home and <strong>Community</strong><br />

Care, Health Promotion and Planning, Youth and Adult Addictions,<br />

Mental Health, School-based dental services, Child Day Care Licensing<br />

and Monitoring, Headstart, Maternal Child Health, Indian Residential<br />

School Survivors Support Services and programs for the youth on<br />

suicide prevention. BTC Indian Health Services /<strong>Battlefords</strong> Family<br />

Health Centre currently employs 125 staff.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre, a Saskatchewan Health designated<br />

primary health services site, is a non-profi t corporation owned and<br />

operated by BTC Indian Health Services in partnership with Prairie<br />

North Regional Health Authority. It has been in operation since February<br />

2000. <strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre is staffed by a physicians,<br />

nurse practitioners, licensed practical nurses, a Women’s Counsellor,<br />

a Sexual Health Team, a Diabetes Prevention Program, and a Family<br />

Wellness Program which includes the Circle of Learning. <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Family Health Centre is the host agency for the Kids First Home<br />

Visiting Program. The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre is located on<br />

the main fl oor of the former Eaton’s building and staff can be reached<br />

at 306-937-6840.<br />

Contact:<br />

The main offi ce of BTC Indian Health Services is located on the<br />

top fl oor of the former Eaton’s building at 1192-101st Street, North<br />

Battleford, Sask.<br />

Janice W. Kennedy, Executive Director<br />

BTC Indian Health Services/<strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre<br />

Box 1658<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 3W2<br />

Phone - 306-937-6700<br />

Fax - 306-445-8355<br />

E-mail - jwkennedy@btchealth.org<br />

Canada-Saskatchewan Career and<br />

Employment Services<br />

Job postings: www.saskjobs.ca<br />

Career Planning: www.sasknetwork.ca<br />

Canada-Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services helps you<br />

learn where the jobs are and what types of work you want to do. We help<br />

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you improve your skills and employment prospects, and we help link the<br />

abilities of Saskatchewan’s workers with the needs of employers. We also<br />

assist the employer, by advertising your opportunities, promoting you<br />

and your services and connecting you with Saskatchewan workers.<br />

Our programs and services help:<br />

Employers:<br />

• recruiting workers<br />

• posting job vacancies through SaskJobs.ca at no charge<br />

• addressing skill shortages through training support<br />

Job Seekers:<br />

• plan a career<br />

• upgrade their education and learn job-related skills in demand<br />

• fi nd a job<br />

In fact, we can help anyone looking for career, training or employment<br />

information. Please take a look at what we have to offer.<br />

Contact:<br />

15 - 9800 Territorial Drive<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3N6<br />

Phone - 306-446-8705<br />

Canadian Blood Services<br />

www.blood.ca<br />

Why should you donate blood?<br />

Because it costs nothing yet means so much. Because you’re the type<br />

to save a life. To donate or volunteer call Canadian Blood Services.<br />

Blood. It’s in you to give.<br />

Contact:<br />

Toll Free Line - 1-888-2 DONATE (1-888-236-6283)<br />

Website address - www.blood.ca<br />

Canadian Cancer Society<br />

- The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Unit<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society was<br />

established in 1947. As one of 10 such units in the province,<br />

volunteers carry out the work of the Cancer Society to the public.<br />

The Unit covers an area of approximately 100 miles around the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong>. Programs of the Cancer Society are: Education, adult<br />

and youth; Publicity; service to patients; Mastectomy rehabilitation<br />

programs; Emotional Support, a support program to cancer patients<br />

and their families; “Us Too” prostate cancer support group; Relay for<br />

Life, Daffodil sales, Daffodil pin sales and Daffodil month Residential<br />

Canvass, the raising of funds for the necessary programs of research<br />

and those previously mentioned.<br />

Membership is open to volunteers wishing to promote the programs<br />

1891 - 100th Street, North Battleford<br />

Phone: 306-445-9418 Fax: 306-446-2336<br />

of the Canadian Cancer Society to the public.<br />

A call to <strong>Battlefords</strong> Unit will answer any questions for you.<br />

Contact:<br />

Phone - 445-3339<br />

Email - nb.ccssk@sk.cancer.ca<br />

President - Dawne Tokaryk<br />

Canadian Diabetes Association,<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Branch<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Branch holds informational and educational events<br />

and offers support to individuals who are diabetic.<br />

Contact:<br />

Laura - 445-2832<br />

The Canadian Mental Health<br />

Association <strong>Battlefords</strong> Branch<br />

We are a non-profi t, community based organization which supports<br />

and promotes the rights of persons with mental illness to maximize<br />

their full potential through education, advocacy programs and services<br />

and promotes and enhances the mental health and well-being of<br />

members of the community. The <strong>Battlefords</strong> branch is one of ten<br />

branches in Saskatchewan. Annual memberships are available for<br />

anyone wishing to be involved in the association or for anyone wishing<br />

to show their support. Please call our offi ce if you would like more<br />

information.<br />

The Training for Employment Program (TEP) offers an in-house<br />

therapeutic program and employment training opportunities within<br />

the community. TEP does individual contracts for snow removal, fl yer<br />

delivery, yard maintenance, and odd jobs, as well as providing a hot<br />

lunch program to members on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and<br />

Thursdays.<br />

The Social Recreation Program focuses on community involvement,<br />

education and advocacy services. Social activities and recreational<br />

opportunities are offered to clients at a subsidized cost (e.g. Christmas<br />

supper and monthly dances, special events, art, bingos, seniors program,<br />

daytrips, games nights, bowling, extensive summer programming, and<br />

more). We currently offer 6 - 8 social recreation programs per week,<br />

and even more during summer months.<br />

Based on the Saskatchewan New Start Model for life skills training,<br />

our Life Skills Program aims to assist clients with developing and<br />

maintaining essential skills of daily living that may have been lost<br />

due to loss of independence, institutionalization and so forth. The Life<br />

Skills Program runs Monday and Wednesday morning (except during<br />

summer months).<br />

156 - 22nd Street West<br />

Ph: 937-3066<br />

HOME FARM AUTO BONDS AIRCRAFT COMMERCIAL<br />

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CMHA also has an ongoing innovative partnership with Friends for<br />

Life and Compulsive Gambling that provide community development<br />

and awareness workshops.<br />

Our offi ce hours are Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pamphlets and<br />

information are available.<br />

Contact:<br />

Jane Zielke - Executive Director<br />

Kevin Sabraw - TEP Co-ordinator<br />

Adam Felix - Social/Recreation and Life Skills Co-ordinator<br />

Canadian Mental Health Association <strong>Battlefords</strong> Branch<br />

1011 - 103rd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 1K3<br />

Telephone - 446-7177<br />

Fax - 445-7050<br />

E-mail:<br />

jane.cmhanb@sasktel.net<br />

kevin.s.mh@sasktel.net<br />

adam.f.mh@sasktel.net<br />

Canadian Red Cross<br />

The Canadian Red Cross Society is a non-profit humanitarian<br />

organization dedicated to improving the situation of the most<br />

vulnerable in Canada and throughout the world We provide a wide<br />

range of assistance to millions of people in Canada through injury<br />

prevention services (such as water safety and first aid), violence<br />

and abuse prevention education, and by responding to and<br />

preparing for disasters. We also help the world’s most vulnerable<br />

populations, including victims of armed confl ict and communities<br />

destroyed by devastating disasters, through our international<br />

programs.<br />

The Canadian Red Cross provides programs and services to<br />

communities in all provinces and territories across Canada, including<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

To learn more about the programs and services or to become involved<br />

in your area, contact your regional offi ce at 306-821-6683 or visit www.<br />

redcross.ca<br />

Catholic Family Services<br />

of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Inc.<br />

Catholic Family Services provides professional counselling, group<br />

programming, short and long term planning for children in need of<br />

protection, in home and school based services. We serve the people<br />

of the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and district regardless of religious affi liation or<br />

Relax &<br />

ENJOY<br />

More than a<br />

greenhouse...we’re<br />

a gift store, nursery<br />

and landscape<br />

at the<br />

The supplier all rolled<br />

Pl Pleasant up in a phenomenal<br />

garden centre<br />

Garden<br />

442-22nd Street West Battleford, SK<br />

Phone 937-2492 pleasantgarden@sasktel.net<br />

economic situation.<br />

Our goals are to:<br />

1. Strengthen family life<br />

2. Prevent family breakdown<br />

3. Counsel individuals to wholeness<br />

4. Build a healthy community<br />

Contact:<br />

Karen Richard<br />

Phone - 306-445-6960<br />

Fax - 306-445-0434<br />

Email - battlefords.cfs@sasktel.net<br />

Alternate Contact<br />

Darryl Hnatiw<br />

Monday - Friday<br />

8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

#101 - 1272 - 101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0Z8<br />

Centre éducatif les petits pingouins<br />

(CEPP)<br />

Mission statement: The Centre éducatif les petits pingouins child care<br />

centre seeks to give every child the feeling of belonging and well-being,<br />

as would be found in a loving home. It strives to offer a rich francophone<br />

environment where children can fl ourish at every level in the French<br />

language and culture.<br />

The CEPP is a licenced child care centre run by a volunteer parent<br />

board. It is located within École Père Mercure at 1881 - 99 Street, North<br />

Battleford. Registration is open to children of 18 months to 5 years of<br />

age. Please call 445-4010 for more information.<br />

Contact:<br />

Director - Lorraine Armstrong<br />

Centre Francophone des Battleford<br />

www.centrefranconb@sasktel.net<br />

The Centre francophone is made up of energetic and proud people<br />

involved in their community whose main objective is to promote and<br />

enhance French language and culture in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

The Centre francophone offers a wide array of activities and services<br />

in French to everyone interested in French language experiences.<br />

There is something different happening each week. Everyone is<br />

welcome. For further information, please contact the above number or<br />

the community calendar at: www.fransaskois.info.<br />

Le Centre francophone des Battleford regroupe des gens énergétiques<br />

et fi ers qui s’impliquent dans leur communauté dont l’objectif principal<br />

est de promouvoir et d’enrichir la langue et la culture française dans<br />

les Battleford,<br />

Le Centre francophone des Battleford offre une variété d’activités<br />

et de services en français pour tous les gens qui veulent vivre des<br />

expériences en français.<br />

Il y a du nouveau chaque semaine et tous sont bienvenus. Pour de plus<br />

amples renseignements, vous pouvez contacter numéro de téléphone<br />

cidessus ou le calendrier communautaire au: www.fransaskois.info.<br />

Contact:<br />

Centre francophone des Battleford<br />

Email - centrefranconb@sasktel.net<br />

Telephone - 445-6436<br />

Fax - 445-6437<br />

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Conseil des écoles fransaskoises<br />

École Père Mercure<br />

www.ecolepm.ca<br />

Live, laugh, learn in French!<br />

This dynamic provincial francophone school board division offers the<br />

only French education in Saskatchewan. Its schools provide students<br />

with an excellent Francopone education and the same English Language<br />

Arts course dispensed by all other school boards. The curriculum is<br />

enriched with cultural, ethical and social values, aimed at developing<br />

proud Francophone youths, motivated to attain personal growth is an<br />

ever changing world, making this school division truly unique. The<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong>’ only French school, École Pére Mercure, A Prekindergarten<br />

to Grade 12 school, is open to registration over the summer by reaching<br />

the Main Offi ce of the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (1-877-273-<br />

6661), École Pére Mercure: a guarantee of bilingualism!<br />

Contact:<br />

1881, 99 e Rue<br />

North Battleford, SKS9A 0R9<br />

Tél - 306-445-2490<br />

Téléc. - 306-445-3116<br />

seperemercure@atrium.ca<br />

www.ecolepm.ca<br />

Edwards Society Inc.<br />

Edwards Society Inc. (ESI) is a community-based association.<br />

The primary function is to enhance the quality of life for persons with mental<br />

illness, so they may live in the community with greater self-reliance.<br />

The programs we offer include the Group Home, Supported<br />

Living Programs, Seniors and Special Events Programs.<br />

Persons enter voluntarily into the ESI programs which are<br />

designed to help individuals realize their goals towards an improved<br />

quality of life. All program participants must be registered with<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Mental Health Services.<br />

Contact:<br />

Edward’s Society Inc.<br />

11301 Clark Drive<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3P4<br />

Executive Director - Wendy Childerhose<br />

Phone - 446-2706<br />

Board Chairman - Kevan Migneault<br />

Grief Share<br />

A community support group, for those dealing with the diffi cult<br />

journey, following the loss of a loved one.<br />

Using a video series and discussion the many reactions to the loss of<br />

a loved one is explored.<br />

This involves an 8 week series from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Ministerial Association<br />

Contact:<br />

Wendy - 445-7315 or Sue - 445-6658<br />

Hands of Friendship Auxiliary<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre<br />

The Auxiliary was formed in October of 1973.<br />

The purpose of the Auxiliary is to lend a hand and be a friend to<br />

residents at the <strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre. Throughout the<br />

years the auxiliary has provided both moral and fi nancial support to<br />

enhance the programs at the <strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre. The<br />

auxiliary strives to provide a home-like atmosphere by furnishing and<br />

decorating various rooms and sitting areas in the Care Centre on a<br />

continuing basis.<br />

Auxiliary members assist residents with Bingo each Friday. Each<br />

month members serve ice cream and accompany residents on shopping<br />

tours and suppers.<br />

Each year we continue to buy furniture and fi xtures for the comfort<br />

of the resident. Our fundraising consists of a spring tea and bake sale<br />

and silent auction, a fall supper and bingos at carousel Bingo.<br />

Members meet every fourth Monday of every second month and<br />

welcome men and women to join.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Valerie Page - 445-0940<br />

Vice-President - Iona O’Donnell - 937-3518<br />

Secretary - Charlotte Gillatt - 389-4903<br />

Treasurer - Joyce Ruzesky - 445-6409<br />

Light of Christ Catholic Schools<br />

Light of Christ RCSSD #16 operates eight schools in four communities in<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area. Our schools offer a full range of Catholic faith-based<br />

Pre-K - Grade 12 programs (including French Immersion in two schools) in an<br />

atmosphere dedicated to educational and spiritual growth of our students.<br />

Contact:<br />

Light of Christ RCSSD #16<br />

9301 - 19th Avenue, North Battleford, SK S9A 3N5<br />

Phone - 445-6158<br />

Fax - 445-3993<br />

www.loccsd.ca<br />

Herb Sutton, Director of Education<br />

Living Sky School Division No. 202<br />

Growth Without Limits, Learning For All<br />

Living Sky School Division is a public school division that includes<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong>, many communities, villages, First Nation communities<br />

and Hutterite Colonies.<br />

Currently, thirty-one schools are located in nineteen communities.<br />

Our schools include K-12, Elementary, High School and Alternate<br />

Schools with a student population of 5,700. Our diverse school<br />

population is refl ected in a wide variety of programs that exist throughout<br />

the schools to meet the guidelines of Saskatchewan Core Curriculum<br />

and local needs of the community.<br />

Guiding Values and Beliefs<br />

• Care<br />

• Commitment<br />

Light of Christ<br />

Catholic School Division<br />

No.16<br />

9301 - 19th Avenue<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3N5<br />

Phone: 445-6158<br />

Fax: 445-3993<br />

www.loccsd.ca<br />

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• Courage<br />

• Honesty<br />

• Inclusion<br />

• Innovation<br />

• Integrity<br />

• Mutual Respect<br />

• Transparency<br />

• Trust<br />

Contact:<br />

Living Sky School Division No. 202<br />

509 Pioneer Avenue<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 4A5<br />

Phone - 937-7702<br />

Website - www.lskysd.ca<br />

Midwest Food Resources<br />

Working with our community toward<br />

healthy food for all.<br />

Fresh food box Order the fi rst and third Thursday of each month $10<br />

or $15 boxes available with a newsletter about the contents, packing the<br />

second and fourth Thursday of each month.<br />

Collective cooking programs throughout the month phone to get<br />

involved, meet twice a month once to plan and once to cook. Get together<br />

with a small group of people to prepare several meals to take home.<br />

Cost $2.00 per family member you are cooking for.<br />

Healthy Eating Challenge in the fall annually<br />

Youth Market Garden pilot project this summer<br />

Kids in the Kitchen after school cooking program<br />

Baby Food Workshops once a year<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Development<br />

Training new Collective Kitchen leaders<br />

Our offi ce is moving to 1003B - 12th Avenue in North Battleford.<br />

We also have a number in Turtleford 845-3903.<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> - 446-2684<br />

Lloydminster - 825-2606<br />

Meadow Lake - 236-3966<br />

Ministry of Social Services<br />

This Provincial Government Ministry provides fi nancial help in<br />

situations of need. Reports of child abuse and neglect are investigated and<br />

services are extended to families to help alleviate the problems. Foster<br />

Twin City TRANSMISSION<br />

Professional Guaranteed Workmanship<br />

WE ALSO HANDLE<br />

• Standards • Clutches<br />

• Transfer Cases<br />

• Differentials • Coolers<br />

For a Transmission Check Up Call<br />

306-445-3445<br />

MasterCard<br />

Interac<br />

9901 Thatcher Ave. Parsons<br />

Industrial Park North Battleford<br />

®<br />

“Know your vehicle’s<br />

scheduled maintenance<br />

recommendations.”<br />

homes and adoption homes are developed for children requiring alternate<br />

placement.<br />

Contact:<br />

Social Services - Child & Family Services<br />

205-1146-102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 1E9<br />

Phone - 446-7535<br />

Toll Free - 1-877-993-9911<br />

Social Services - Income Assistance<br />

1192 - 102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 1E9<br />

Phone - 446-7705<br />

Toll Free - 1-877-993-9911<br />

Social Services - <strong>Community</strong> Living Division<br />

#122, 1146 - 102 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 1E9<br />

Phone - 446-7929<br />

Toll Free - 1-877-993-9911<br />

North Battleford Daycare Centre<br />

North Battleford Daycare is a licensed subsidized child care facility.<br />

The center is licensed for children 18 months to six years of age. There<br />

is daily programming to help children learn and grow developmentally.<br />

Two nutrious snacks and a nutrious lunch are provided daily.<br />

Contact:<br />

Haley Dubrule<br />

North Battleford Daycare<br />

1312 - 99th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 0P8<br />

Phone - 445-4312<br />

Fax - 445-4350<br />

E-mail - nbdaycare@sasktel.net<br />

North Battleford Housing Authority<br />

North Battleford Housing Authority is a community based<br />

organization that exists to ensure, on behalf of Saskatchewan<br />

Housing Corporation, adequate, affordable and well-maintained<br />

housing is accessible to all residents of North Battleford. By<br />

delivering housing programs and services that support the dignity and<br />

worth of individuals and families we contribute to the physical, social,<br />

emotional and economic well-being of our clients and our society.<br />

Housing Units Managed:<br />

• 287 Senior Social Housing units<br />

• 104 Family Social Housing units<br />

• 128 Affordable Housing units<br />

Contact:<br />

North Battleford Housing Authority<br />

#102 1191 - 99th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 3V8<br />

Phone - 306-445-4393<br />

Fax - 306-446-1277<br />

E-mail - nbha@sasktel.net<br />

Chairperson - Murray Greenwood<br />

Manager - Jeremy Reynoldson<br />

Visit our website - www.nbhousing.ca<br />

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North West Regional College<br />

www.nwrc.sk.ca.<br />

Serving a large geographic area, North West Regional College<br />

provides a wide variety of training and services. Its two main<br />

campuses are located in North Battleford and Meadow Lake,<br />

with other offi ces in Spiritwood, St. Walburg, and Unity. Programs<br />

are offered at other communities throughout the region where<br />

needed.<br />

University classes range from first year classes to a Masters<br />

degree program in Education. Students can complete all four years of<br />

their Bachelor degree in Education at the Meadow Lake Campus.<br />

Health and community service programs are available, in addition to the<br />

many training opportunities in the trades and in business. An increasing<br />

amount of industry training has developed recently, including many<br />

of the safety training courses required by the oil and gas sector.<br />

Academic upgrading enables students to improve their educational and<br />

employment prospects.General interest classes and computer training<br />

provide professional development opportunities in a wide range of<br />

courses.<br />

In addition to programming, the College also provides career<br />

counseling services to the public and to business and industry. A<br />

comprehensive resource centre is available.<br />

Contact:<br />

For more information about the College, visit www.nwrc.sk.ca.<br />

Northwest <strong>Community</strong> Futures<br />

Development Corporation<br />

Growing communities one idea at a time.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Futures provides a range of support services to help<br />

entrepreneurs build successful businesses that will have positive impact<br />

on rural communities.<br />

Financial Assistance<br />

Advisory services and Mentorship<br />

<strong>Community</strong> development assistance<br />

Contact:<br />

761c - 106th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Phone - 446-3200<br />

Toll free - 1-877-446-2332<br />

E-mail - info@northwestcf.com<br />

Website: www.northwestcf.com<br />

Playtime Co-operative Childcare<br />

This non-profi t parent co-operative is licensed to provide childcare<br />

services for 73 children aged six weeks to 12 years. The centre is open<br />

7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Playtime Childcare<br />

provides full-time, part-time and drop-in childcare services.<br />

Arrangements can be made for school age children up to 12 years of<br />

age to come for noon lunch as well as before and after school.<br />

Daily, pre-kindergarten skills are learned. All activities are designed<br />

with each individual child’s needs in mind. We do this by combining a<br />

learn through play and informal instruction philosophy. Programming<br />

is developed and implemented by staff trained in Early Childhood<br />

Education.<br />

Children with special needs are integrated within the center and<br />

individual programs designed specifi cally for each child allow them to<br />

participate in all areas.<br />

A hot lunch and two snacks are provided each day.<br />

Families with low incomes, single parents or students can apply for<br />

childcare subsidies.<br />

Contact:<br />

Judy Schaffer - Director<br />

251- 21st Street West<br />

Battleford, SK<br />

Phone - 937-3184<br />

Prairie Employment Program Inc.<br />

Prairie Employment Program Inc. (1977) (PEP) is a non-profi t<br />

community-based organization which is governed by a local board of<br />

directors. PEP is funded by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Advanced<br />

Education, Employment and Immigration (AEEI) and the<br />

Government of Canada through Service Canada (SC).<br />

PEP’s mandate is to assist clients by establishing realistic employment<br />

goals, designing programs focused on solid outcomes and providing<br />

follow-up services and supports to ensure long-term success in the<br />

workforce.<br />

PEP works with unemployed individuals sixteen and over who offer<br />

a variety of skills and are seeking employment. Through the dynamics<br />

of one-to-one counselling and the Skills Training Employability<br />

Plan (STEP) employment continuum, the agency provides services<br />

to facilitate career decision making, skills enhancement, employment<br />

preparation, work experience and work assessments. Along the<br />

STEP stairway, the agency offers an array of employment supports<br />

through the CAPACITIES Project which assist persons with disabilities<br />

and barriers to participate as fully as possible in the labour market. The<br />

Investing I ti iin bbusinesses i<br />

Supporting local entrepreneurs<br />

Building communities one idea at a time<br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

Futures Northwest<br />

761C 106<br />

www.northwestcf.com 1-877-446-2332<br />

th Street, North Battleford, SK<br />

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ultimate goal is that persons with disabilities enjoy increased economic<br />

independence with enhanced well-being in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and region.<br />

In view of this all-important societal goal, Prairie Employment Program<br />

is strongly committed to assist people who are experiencing serious<br />

diffi culty obtaining and maintaining employment.<br />

PEP also offers a fee-for-service program which is available to the<br />

general public. These services include resumé preparation, resumé<br />

typing, cover letters, document typing, faxing and photocopying.<br />

In the interests of individuals securing and maintaining long<br />

term employment and enjoying full citizenship, employers will be<br />

interested to know employment supports including job coaching and<br />

wage subsidies among others, are available to them. Since 1977, close<br />

to 13,000 clients from the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and rural area have been served<br />

and supported.<br />

In June 2007, Prairie Employment Program was awarded the<br />

Provincial People with Disabilities Award for the <strong>Community</strong><br />

Based Organization Spirit Award. Recently, at the May 2011 BBEX<br />

Awards Banquet, Prairie Employment Program was a “Finalist in the<br />

Customer Service category.”<br />

Contact:<br />

Maurice MacGregor - Executive Director<br />

Phone - 306-445-6404<br />

Fax - 306-446-6414<br />

Prairie North Health Region<br />

Prairie North Health Region is one of Saskatchewan’s 12 regional<br />

health authorities responsible for the planning, organization, delivery and<br />

evaluation of health services for its residents. Prairie North encompasses<br />

a geographic area of nearly 30,000 square kilometers in the northwest<br />

part of the province.<br />

The Region serves a population of over 78,235 Saskatchewan<br />

residents, and over 18,000 people who live on the Alberta side of<br />

Lloydminster and area.<br />

Prairie North includes three cities, seven towns, 17 villages, fi ve resort<br />

villages, 17 rural municipalities plus a portion of three other RMs, and<br />

14 First Nation communities.<br />

The Region employs over 3,100 staff in full-time, part-time, or casual<br />

positions, and is served by about 100 family physicians and specialists,<br />

and an additional number of visiting specialists.<br />

The Region provides a comprehensive array of health services:<br />

• providing emergency, diagnostic, and ongoing medical care when<br />

patients/clients are in need;<br />

• helping individuals return to improved health through rehabilitation,<br />

care management and ongoing support;<br />

• providing long-term care to individuals who can no longer care<br />

for themselves;<br />

SAGE SENIORS’ RESOURCES<br />

101-22nd St., Battleford, SK<br />

Phone 445-7243<br />

• Mobility Aids • Lift Chairs • Bathroom Supports<br />

• Exercise Aid<br />

• Health Care Supplies<br />

Sales<br />

Rentals<br />

Consignments<br />

• educating, treating, supporting and providing care to individuals<br />

facing illness relating to addictions and mental health; and<br />

• working to safeguard the health of our population and<br />

communities.<br />

Prairie North is home to:<br />

Two Regional Hospitals:<br />

• <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital, North Battleford<br />

• Lloydminster Hospital, Lloydminster<br />

One District Hospital:<br />

• Northwest Health Centre/Meadow Lake Hospital, Meadow Lake<br />

Three <strong>Community</strong> Hospitals with Attached Special Care Homes:<br />

• Loon Lake Hospital & Special Care Home, Loon Lake<br />

• Maidstone Health Complex, Maidstone<br />

• Riverside Health Complex, Turtleford<br />

One Provincial Psychiatric Rehabilitation Hospital:<br />

• Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford<br />

Two Health Centres:<br />

• Manitou Health Centre, Neilburg<br />

• Paradise Hill Health Centre, Paradise Hill<br />

Four Health Centres with Attached Special Care Homes:<br />

• Cut Knife Health Complex, Cut Knife<br />

• Lady Minto Health Care Center, Edam<br />

• L. Gervais Memorial Health Centre, Goodsoil<br />

• St. Walburg Health Complex, St. Walburg<br />

Six Special Care Homes:<br />

• <strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre, Battleford<br />

• Jubilee Home, Lloydminster<br />

• Northland Pioneers Lodge, Meadow Lake<br />

• Dr. Cooke Extended Care Centre, Lloydminster, AB<br />

• River Heights Lodge, North Battleford<br />

• Villa Pascal, North Battleford (Affi liate)<br />

Seven Primary Health Care sites:<br />

• <strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre, North Battleford (partnering<br />

organization)<br />

• Goodsoil Primary Health Clinic, Goodsoil<br />

• Loon Lake Primary Health Clinic, Loon Lake<br />

• Maidstone/Cut Knife/Neilburg Primary Health Services<br />

• Meadow Lake Primary Health Services<br />

• Primary Health Centre, North Battleford<br />

• Turtleford/Edam/St. Walburg Primary Health Clinics<br />

Prairie North Health Region functions with administrative offi ces<br />

in its three major communities.<br />

Offi ces are located at:<br />

Box 1808, 2492 - 98 Street North Battleford, Sask. S9A 3W8<br />

Glass Replacement<br />

Windows & Doors<br />

BUS: (306) 445-8867<br />

TOLL FREE: 1-888-445-8867<br />

FAX: (306) 445-0341<br />

CELL: 1-(306) 441-9422<br />

Kevin Driedger<br />

President<br />

Residential & Commercial<br />

Solariums<br />

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<strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital<br />

Main Floor, 1092 - 107 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1<br />

Phone (306) 446-6606<br />

Fax (306) 446-4114<br />

Lloydminster Hospital<br />

Main Floor, 3820 - 43 Avenue<br />

Lloydminster, SK S9V 1Y5<br />

Phone (306) 820-6181<br />

Fax (306) 825-9880<br />

Lloydminster Satellite Offi ce<br />

Co-op Plaza, 4910 - 50 Street<br />

Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y5<br />

Phone (306) 820-6060<br />

Fax (306) 820-6141<br />

Northwest Health Facility<br />

Second Floor, 711 Centre Street<br />

Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1E6<br />

Phone (306) 236-1550<br />

Fax (306) 236-5801<br />

Prairie North Regional Health Authority Board is composed of<br />

representatives from across the Region:<br />

Chairperson - Bonnie O’Grady, Neilburg<br />

Vice-Chairperson – Leanne Saucer, Lloydminster<br />

Ben Christensen, North Battleford<br />

Wayne Hoffman, North Battleford<br />

Gillian Churn, Maidstone<br />

Trevor Reid, Meadow Lake<br />

Anil Sharma, Lloydminster<br />

Helen Lundquist, Lloydminster<br />

Jane Pike, Meadow Lake<br />

Glenn Wouters, Meota<br />

Chief Executive Offi cer is David Fan<br />

Programs and Service Sites in The <strong>Battlefords</strong> and immediate area<br />

of the Region are:<br />

ACUTE CARE<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital<br />

An 91-bed acute care facility including 24-hour emergency service;<br />

intensive care; medical (adult & pediatric), surgical, and obstetrical/<br />

gynaecological care; women’s health and birthing services; laboratory,<br />

diagnostic imaging (x-ray, ultrasound, mammography, and CT scanning),<br />

pharmacy, and dietary services; palliative care; renal dialysis service;<br />

inpatient acute psychiatric care; physiotherapy, occupational therapy and<br />

respiratory therapy services; cardiac stress testing; specialist outpatient<br />

clinics; discharge planning services; chemotherapy outreach Program<br />

and First Nation liaison services.<br />

Contact:<br />

Shelly Horsman<br />

Director of Acute Care Services<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital<br />

1092 – 107 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1<br />

Phone 446-6600<br />

AMBULANCE / PRE- HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE<br />

WPD Ambulance<br />

Contracted by the Health Region, WPD Ambulance provides advanced<br />

and basic pre-hospital emergency care to those who require medical<br />

assistance. WPD is staffed by a team of highly trained paramedics and<br />

emergency medical technicians, and is further enhanced by a network<br />

of approximately 43 trained First Responders<br />

Contact:<br />

Walter P. Dutchak, General Manager<br />

1072 - 103 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1K4<br />

Phone 446-7309 (for information)<br />

COMMUNITY (PUBLIC) HEALTH SERVICES<br />

(see POPULATION HEALTH SERVICES)<br />

CONTINUING (LONG-TERM) CARE<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre<br />

A 117-bed long-term care facility including fi ve short-term non-acute<br />

care beds for respite, assessment, rehabilitation, and convalescent care;<br />

and a 28-bed specialized dementia care unit. BDCC also offers an<br />

extensive recreation program for its residents, along with physiotherapy<br />

and social work services.<br />

Contact:<br />

Sandy Grant, Facility Manager<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> District Care Centre<br />

Box 69<br />

Battleford, SK S0M 0E0<br />

Phone 446-6900<br />

Lady Minto Health Care Center, Edam<br />

A 20-bed integrated care facility with a community day program and<br />

Meals-On-Wheels service, visiting physiotherapy services and visiting<br />

public health nursing services. A physician clinic operates at LMHCC,<br />

along with lab and x-ray services.<br />

Manufactuer’s<br />

Rebate<br />

HONEYCOMB SHADES<br />

141 - 22nd Street, Battleford<br />

446-0058<br />

Email:<br />

cr cre ccreativeinteriors@sasktel.net re ati at ti tii<br />

vei ve vei ei nte nt nte nt nte t rio ri rio riors@ i rs@ rs@@ rs@ rs@sas s@ sas sa sas sa kt kte tel. l.<br />

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Contact:<br />

Marie Wagar, Facility Manager<br />

Lady Minto Health Care Center<br />

Box 330<br />

Edam, SK S0M 0V0<br />

Phone 397-2222<br />

River Heights Lodge<br />

A 97-bed long-term care facility providing specialized geriatric<br />

care to the elderly. One respite bed is available to provide relief for<br />

caregivers. Services include medical and nursing care; along with<br />

recreation therapy, physiotherapy, occupational, speech and language,<br />

and respiratory therapies. A 10-unit enriched housing wing provides<br />

supportive living for clients in need. An adult day program is offered<br />

at RHL.<br />

Contact:<br />

Ms. Kelly Day, Facility Manager<br />

River Heights Lodge<br />

2001 - 99 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0S3<br />

Phone 446-6950<br />

Villa Pascal (Affi liate)<br />

A 38-bed long-term care facility providing nursing care and a<br />

variety of recreational services for residents. Therapy assessment<br />

services are provided through Prairie North Health Region. Villa<br />

Pascal is owned and operated by Societe Joseph Breton and its board<br />

of directors. Villa also operates through an affi liation agreement with<br />

the Health Region.<br />

Contact:<br />

Terri Michaud, Facility Manager<br />

Villa Pascal<br />

1301 - 113 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3K1<br />

Phone 445-8465<br />

SUPPORTIVE (HOME) CARE<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Home Care<br />

Home-based health care services are provided to maintain<br />

client independence. Services include assessment and care coordination,<br />

nursing, personal care, meal preparation, home management,<br />

caregiver respite, home maintenance, Meals-On-Wheels, and Wellness<br />

Clinics.<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Home Care<br />

4th Floor<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital<br />

1092 - 107 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1<br />

Phone 446-6445<br />

MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Mental Health Centre<br />

Located at <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital, BMHC offers inpatient and<br />

outpatient services for persons experiencing mental health problems.<br />

Services include psychiatry, adult community services, and psychiatric<br />

rehabilitation services. The 22-bed inpatient unit provides acute mental<br />

health care services.<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Mental Health Centre,<br />

1092 - 107 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1<br />

Phone 446-6500.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Addictions Services<br />

Outpatient and community services including assessment, counselling,<br />

consultation, case management, referrals, education and awareness are<br />

provided through the Breton Clinic, located adjacent to <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Mental Health Centre at <strong>Battlefords</strong> Union Hospital. Problem Gambling<br />

programs and Safe Driving programs are also offered. Inpatient treatment<br />

is provided through Hopeview Residence, 1891 - 96 Street.<br />

Contact:<br />

1092 - 107 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1<br />

Phone 446-6440<br />

Child and Youth Services<br />

Located at the Don Ross Centre in North Battleford, Child and<br />

Youth Services offers assessment, diagnosis, individual psychotherapy,<br />

family and group therapy, consultation, case management, community<br />

and resource development, and health promotion and prevention<br />

activities.<br />

Contact:<br />

891 - 99 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0N8<br />

Phone 446-6555<br />

POPULATION HEALTH SERVICES<br />

Population Health Services (also known as <strong>Community</strong>/Public Health<br />

Services) emphasizes early intervention, health education, and health<br />

promotion/disease prevention. Services include those of the Region’s<br />

Medical Health Offi cer, communicable disease and infection control,<br />

public health inspection and environmental health, public health nursing,<br />

public health nutrition, dental health education, podiatry, early childhood<br />

GOLD EAGLE GAS BAR<br />

EVERYONE WELCOME<br />

• Urban Reserve R • Smoke S k Shop Sh • Gas Bar ar<br />

OPEN — 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.<br />

Behind the Gold Eagle Casino<br />

520 Heritage Way, North Battleford, SK Phone 937-6770<br />

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psychology, speech and language pathology, parent mentoring,<br />

community physiotherapy and occupational therapy, audiology, podiatry,<br />

public health promotion, and public health education.<br />

Contact:<br />

Ernie How, Director of Population Health Services<br />

Primary Health Centre<br />

11427 Railway Avenue<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 3G5<br />

Phone 446-6400 ext. 6428<br />

PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES<br />

Primary Health Care is a holistic approach that focuses on the many<br />

factors affecting people’s health. It emphasizes teamwork and the<br />

provision of health services to individuals, families, communities and<br />

populations, with the goal of healthy people in healthy communities. In<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong>, the whole community has access to two primary health<br />

sites for comprehensive care.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre<br />

Prairie North Health Region (PNHR) contracts with <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Tribal Council (BTC) Indian Health Services for the provision of<br />

Primary Health Care services from <strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre<br />

in downtown North Battleford. Services at <strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health<br />

Centre are available to the whole community. Services include those<br />

of two Physicians and a Nurse Practitioner; Diabetes Prevention and<br />

Education, Mental Health, Lactation Consulting, Immunizations,<br />

KidsFirst, Circle of Learning, and Sexual Health Clinic.<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Family Health Centre<br />

Room 103, 1192-101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 0Z6<br />

Phone 937-6840<br />

Primary Health Centre<br />

The Primary Health Centre is located at Frontier Mall on North<br />

Battleford’s east side. The Centre is home to three key services:<br />

• Population Health Services (see previous section);<br />

• Primary Health Services – North Battleford Medical Clinic; and<br />

• Laboratory Service Centre<br />

The PHC North Battleford Medical Clinic offers the services of seven<br />

physicians and two registered nurse-nurse practitioners, all of whom<br />

practice medicine under the primary care model. Services are available<br />

by appointment: the service is not a walk-in clinic. The service has ready<br />

access to the variety of health services available through Population<br />

Health which is located at the same site. The emphasis is on appropriate<br />

health care from appropriate health care providers.<br />

The Laboratory Service Centre is another element located at the<br />

Primary Health Centre. The PHC Lab is the main collection site in<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> for blood and other specimens ordered by physicians<br />

from patients in the community. Electrocardiograph (ECG) service is<br />

also located at the site.<br />

Contact:<br />

Primary Health Centre<br />

11427 Railway Avenue, Frontier Mall<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 3G8<br />

Phone: 446-6400<br />

PHC North Battleford Medical Clinic<br />

Phone 446-4415<br />

SASKATCHEWAN HOSPITAL<br />

A 156-bed psychiatric rehabilitation facility serving the entire<br />

province. Comprehensive multidisciplinary programs are provided<br />

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Battleford Communities in Bloom<br />

Communities in Bloom is a Canadian beautifi cation program that<br />

provides information and education, and awards bloom ratings for<br />

Achievement in Floral Displays, Landscapes, Turf, Urban Forestry,<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Involvement, Heritage Conservation, Environmental<br />

Awareness and Tidiness. This volunteer-based, non-profi t organization<br />

is committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility and<br />

beautifi cation through community participation and the challenge of<br />

national competition.<br />

Show your pride in our community all year long. Spread the word. Get<br />

the entire community involved. Posters are displayed in local businesses<br />

advertising coming events.<br />

How can I get involved? Pick up litter along the front of your business or<br />

home each day - mow lawns and boulevards regularly - cut or pull weeds<br />

on a regular basis - pick up after your pet - plant fl owers, shrubs or trees<br />

- adopt a park - tidy up an unsightly area - clean up school grounds - try<br />

some landscaping in your yard - adopt a ditch - tidy up a vacant lot - trade<br />

fl owers and plants with friends - conserve a heritage area - anything that<br />

brightens up or tidies up our community and celebrates our heritage - paint<br />

what needs painting - sweep your sidewalks - sponsor a Communities in<br />

Bloom activity - volunteer for Communities in Bloom activities.<br />

The Memorial Rose Garden continues to develop nicely. New roses<br />

will be planted again this spring. Plans are in place to recognize our<br />

major sponsors with nameplates on the arbour. Drop in at any time; it’s<br />

a lovely place to visit on 15th Street. We welcome volunteers for the<br />

upkeep. Contact Elaine Poirier (445-1032).<br />

Contact:<br />

Committee Members: Randy Redding, Elaine Poirier, Chris Odishaw,<br />

Lori Spanier, Evelyn McKay, Brenda Pethick and Carol Dyck.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

www.battlefordschamber.com<br />

This business organization was incorporated as the North Battleford<br />

Board of Trade in 1906 with H.W. Detwiller as the Charter President<br />

and R.R. Earle, the Commissioner. In 1956-57, the Board of Trade<br />

changed its designation to the North Battleford Chamber of Commerce.<br />

In 1978, Battleford joined with the City and the Chamber became known<br />

as the <strong>Battlefords</strong> Chamber of Commerce and has grown with the<br />

communities, supporting a membership of more than 350 business fi rms.<br />

The President is supported by a 20-member elected Board of Directors,<br />

the Executive Director and an Operations Staff to deal with the many,<br />

varied requests for business assistance from the local community and<br />

potential newcomers to the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

Chambers of Commerce are catalysts in their community, and the<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Chamber is no different. The local organization has several<br />

key priorities to serve the needs of its member businesses. Some of the<br />

priorities include: Workforce, Economic and <strong>Community</strong> Development,<br />

Business Promotion and Education, and more. The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Chamber<br />

of Commerce is the “Voice” of business in the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

Regular meetings of the Board of Directors are held the third Tuesday<br />

of each month (excluding July and August) at 7:00 p.m. in the Balych<br />

Mural Meeting Room at the Chamber building. Members and interested<br />

people are welcome to attend.<br />

Contact:<br />

Phone - 445-6226<br />

Email - b.chamber@sasktel.net<br />

www.battlefordschamber.com<br />

Executive Director - Linda Machniak<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism and<br />

Convention Association Inc.<br />

www.battlefordstourism.com<br />

This Association was incorporated as a non-profi t corporation in October 1994<br />

as <strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism and Convention Association Inc. <strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism<br />

is an innovative corporation committed to tourism industry training, tourism<br />

policy and research, tourism marketing and promotion, and public awareness<br />

of tourism. <strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism is directed by a Board made up of volunteers<br />

dedicated to the improvement of tourism services in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area.<br />

The necessary support staff consists of a Tourism Development Manager and a<br />

full-time Admin/Marketing person. The Board of Directors meet once a month<br />

to discuss issues pertaining to tourism activities in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and area.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism is located at 502-1101-101st Street, North Battleford. For<br />

more information: call 445-2000; write to <strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism, Box 1715, North<br />

Battleford, SK S9A 3W2; e-mail us at admin.battlefordstourism@sasktel.net;<br />

or visit our website at www.battlefordstourism.com.<br />

Contact:<br />

Tourism Development Manager - Ryan Bater<br />

Admin/Marketing - Karen Martel<br />

Chair - Donna Challis<br />

Secretary Treasurer - Laura Ruby Stade<br />

Vice Chair - Scott Whiting<br />

Karen Martel<br />

Administrative and Marketing Assistant<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Tourism and Convention Association<br />

www.battlefordstourism.com<br />

Phone - 306-445-2000<br />

Long distance - 1-800-243-0394<br />

Fax - 306-445-7233<br />

“Make the Right Choice,<br />

the First Time with<br />

CJV Carpet”<br />

CARPET • TILE • VINYL • WOOD • LAMINATE<br />

We pride ourselves on being<br />

North Battleford’s � ooring specialist, and are dedicated<br />

to providing quality products & workmanship to each and<br />

every customer we serve. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!<br />

The Carpet People<br />

2741-99th Street, North Battleford 445-1221<br />

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in four areas: psychiatric rehabilitation, forensic, transitional, and<br />

specialized rehabilitation. The 25-bed forensic unit with referrals<br />

through the justice system is part of Sask Hospital operations.<br />

Contact:<br />

Linda Shynkaruk<br />

Box 39<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 2X8<br />

Phone 446-6800<br />

VOLUNTEER & SPIRITUAL SERVICES<br />

Volunteer & Spiritual Services is a Regional program which serves<br />

as a resource for those who work with volunteers throughout Prairie<br />

North facilities and programs. Volunteer & Spiritual Services coordinates<br />

volunteer-based programs at PNHR health services in The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

and works in partnership to support Faith Communities, Auxiliaries<br />

and Foundations.<br />

Contact:<br />

Darlene Kingwell, Manager of Volunteer & Spiritual Services<br />

1092 – 107 Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 1Z1<br />

Phone 446-6892<br />

Pregnancy Crisis Line<br />

446-4440<br />

The Pregnancy Crisis Line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a<br />

week. All services offered are strictly confi dential. The line is staffed<br />

by committed trained volunteers who provide immediate support,<br />

compassion, and accurate information about pregnancy, abortion,<br />

adoption, and being a parent. This emergency phone line is prepared to<br />

Get Your Fill<br />

Prescription Delivery Available<br />

Full Line of Giftware<br />

Lottery Kiosk<br />

181A - 22nd Street W., Battleford<br />

Phone: 937-2600<br />

OPEN: Monday - Friday ~ 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday ~ 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Sunday ~ 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m.<br />

guide those in a crisis situation to make a wise, well-informed decision<br />

which will help maintain self-respect and dignity.<br />

Contact:<br />

Phone - 446-4440<br />

Pregnancy Crisis Line Coordinators:<br />

Maureen Hudec<br />

Maureen McLane<br />

Reclaim Outreach Centre<br />

A Gospel Mission teaching the bible and caring for the hurting.<br />

Sunday night gospel service - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday nights - 5:00 p.m. - Hands of Mercy Soup Kitchen<br />

Wednesday nights - 7:00 p.m. - Corporate Prayer meeting<br />

Friday nights - 7:00 p.m. - Kids To Go - Bible Learning & Fun<br />

Activities.<br />

Contact:<br />

Pastor Len Beaucage - 446-4815<br />

Pastor Don Toovey - 441-1041<br />

Jan & Lois Cooke - Kids to Go - 445-1352<br />

Royal Canadian Mounted Police<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Detachment<br />

1052 - 101st Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0Z3<br />

Phone - 446-1720<br />

Fax - 446-1738<br />

St. John Training Centre -<br />

North Battleford<br />

St John Ambulance is a non- profi t, charitable organization that is<br />

over 900 years old.<br />

Mission Statement: To enable Canadians to improve their health,<br />

safety and quality of life by providing training and community<br />

service. We carry out our mission through community service, fi rst<br />

aid and CPR training.<br />

We provide high quality training by knowledgeable and experienced<br />

instructors in First Aid/CPR/AED, Medical First Responder/Emergency<br />

Medical Responder, Wilderness First Aid, Babysitting, Instructor,<br />

WHIMIS and Personal Care Worker courses.<br />

St. John Ambulance carries all your fi rst aid supply needs. Everything<br />

from bandages to Automated External Defi brillators. During courses,<br />

students receive a 10% discount of fi rst aid kits and CPR barrier<br />

devices.<br />

Our volunteer Medical First Responder Unit provides first aid<br />

coverage and support services at public events where our presence<br />

is requested. To apply to be a MFR volunteer, you must have a current<br />

SJA Standard First Aid and CPR Level C certifi cate, as well you<br />

would need to have a criminal record check done. Once approved,<br />

we ask you to commit 60 hours of service and training within our<br />

community. On-going Medical First Responder training would be<br />

provided for you.<br />

Contact:<br />

For information on membership and training, contact:<br />

St. John Training Centre<br />

1225C - 100th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Phone - 445 3472<br />

Fax - 445 3796<br />

E-mail - north.battleford@sk.sja.ca<br />

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Saskatchewan Legal Aid<br />

Commission<br />

The Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission provides legal services to<br />

persons and organizations for criminal and family matters where those<br />

persons and organizations are fi nancially unable to secure these services<br />

from their own resources.<br />

Contact:<br />

Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Area Offi ce:<br />

#108 1192 - 102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 1E9<br />

Phone - 446-7700<br />

Toll Free - 1-877-441-4418<br />

Fax - 446-7598<br />

Contact Person - Janice Lawrence Q.C., Legal Director<br />

Saskatchewan Voice of People<br />

With Disabilities Inc.<br />

The Voice of People with Disabilities continues to work in all areas to<br />

improve the quality of life for people with Disabilities. During Access<br />

Awareness Week we will be holding activities to make the general<br />

public more aware of disability issues. The United Way are partners in<br />

awareness week activity presentation.<br />

Objectives<br />

Social Objectives<br />

• strive for the full and equal participation of people with disabilities<br />

in all economic and social activities of the community;<br />

• advocate for programs and services to meet the needs of people<br />

with disabilities;<br />

• increase awareness of the unique needs of people with<br />

disabilities;<br />

• create an awareness of the barriers hindering people with disabilities<br />

living independently in the community.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Development Objectives<br />

• foster the personal involvement of people with disabilities in the<br />

removal of social and physical barriers to full and equal participation<br />

in the community;<br />

• refl ect and promote the interests of people with disabilities in the<br />

community and all levels of government;<br />

Organizational Objectives<br />

• Cooperate with groups with similar objectives<br />

• Establish local chapters to implement these objectives.<br />

Goals<br />

Social Goals<br />

• increase employment opportunities;<br />

• affordable and accessible housing;<br />

• equitable income support recognizing the extra cost of<br />

disability;<br />

• accessible transportation in communities throughout the<br />

province;<br />

• comprehensive family support services;<br />

• raise awareness of Independent Living Model (quality of life,<br />

dignity and respect).<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Development Goals<br />

• Liaison with Disabled First Nations People to improve access to<br />

service and quality of life, both on and off reserve;<br />

• conduct sensitivity workshops with employers, government, service<br />

providers, and the public.<br />

Organizational Goals<br />

• hire a part-time executive director<br />

• increase membership particularly in rural communities;<br />

• increase fundraising efforts to exceed $500,000.<br />

Contact:<br />

Ray Corbeil - 445-1953<br />

Cathy Fitch - 892-2080<br />

Clair Cook - 445-6908<br />

Saskatoon Christian Counselling<br />

Service<br />

Saskatoon Christian Counselling Service has a opened a permanent<br />

branch offi ce in North Battleford. Rodney Cox, M.A., a clinical pastoral<br />

counsellor, offers personal counselling in the areas of marriage, family,<br />

depression, anxiety, stress, grief, spiritual issues ad pastoral care.<br />

For an further information in regards to fees or set up an appointment<br />

call our offi ce at 445-5080, mobile phone at 480-6434 or the Saskatoon<br />

offi ce at 306-24-9890.<br />

Rodney Cox many also be contacted by email at rcox.chcounselling@<br />

sasktel.net.<br />

For more information about Saskatoon Christian Counselling Services<br />

visit our website at www.saskatoonccs.com.<br />

Contact:<br />

We are located at the Trinity Baptist Church<br />

1702 - 106th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Rodney Cox - 445-5080<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

and District<br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

Foundation Inc.<br />

Building Your <strong>Community</strong><br />

If you take giving seriously, you<br />

should be talking to us.<br />

Call the foundation today to discuss<br />

how your contribution can make a<br />

difference.<br />

Phone: 446-3863<br />

Cell: 441-2961<br />

Email:<br />

sterlingcommunications@littleloon.ca<br />

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Serena -<br />

Natural Family Planning<br />

Serena is a natural family planning information and counselling<br />

service which:<br />

• promotes an understanding of fertility by the sympto-thermal test<br />

for ovulation;<br />

• encourages couple decision-making in a loving dialogue;<br />

• values human life from conception;<br />

• provides information on marriage and human sexuality.<br />

Well trained volunteer couples are available to meet with individual<br />

couples and groups in many different centres.<br />

Contact:<br />

Jim and Maureen McLane<br />

Phone - 937-7683<br />

Teen-Aid Northwest<br />

“Caring about Teens”<br />

This organization is a non-profi t, charitable educational organization<br />

that brings the Teen-Aid program to schools and youth groups which<br />

request it in the Northwest region of Saskatchewan. The purpose of<br />

Teen-Aid is to create awareness in teens regarding the consequences<br />

of pre-marital sexual activity and to promote chastity (pre-marital<br />

abstinence) as the most healthy and realistic lifestyle possible. Topics<br />

presented are fertility awareness, friendship and dating, consequences<br />

of teen sexual involvement, and a realistic portrayal of the advantages of<br />

abstinence. Teen-Aid also stresses and encourages parental involvement<br />

in these topics.<br />

The Teen-Aid teacher is a qualifi ed graduate from the College of<br />

Education.<br />

Contact:<br />

Teen-Aid Offi ce<br />

1652-102nd Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

Teen-Aid teacher<br />

Phone - 446-2808<br />

Territorial Youth Services<br />

Territorial Youth Services is an organization designed to help<br />

troubled teens (ages 12-18) with situations and problems in their lives<br />

by providing support, direction, etc., to the specifi ed need.<br />

Our day work program provides a means whereby a youth can earn<br />

money to pay off fi nes or restitution through diversifi ed work projects.<br />

Mall space is FREE of charge to NON-PROFIT organizations.<br />

Call the Administration Offi ce at 445-3414 for details or to book space.<br />

We have what you need!<br />

Groceries, Fashions, Medical Services & More!<br />

Railway Avenue, North Battleford, SK<br />

Ph: (306) 445-3414 Fax: (306) 445-7575 Website: www.frontiermall.ca<br />

At the same time youths are learning work skills, behaviour patterns<br />

and discipline which will help him or her in later life. In both programs<br />

there is an emphasis on life skills and recreation.<br />

Contact:<br />

Bill Amundsen<br />

Phone - 445-5158<br />

Welcome Wagon Greeting Service<br />

For more than 80 years, Welcome Wagon has been known as<br />

“Canada’s Neighbourhood Tradition” They operate the largest and<br />

foremost personal public relations service in Canada.<br />

Originally conceived in 1928 in Memphis, Tennessee, the service<br />

expanded two years later into the Canadian market, starting in Vancouver,<br />

BC. In 1979, a group of Canadian managers purchased the Canadian<br />

section of the company from the American offi ce, and Welcome Wagon<br />

Canada LTD became a separate Canadian business.<br />

As a public service, Welcome Wagon distributes literature for:<br />

• Civic, cultural and social organizations<br />

• Recreation services<br />

• The town or city hall<br />

• <strong>Community</strong> services<br />

• Police and fi re departments<br />

Welcome Wagon also provides personalized promotion and public<br />

relations for local participating businesses. After presenting a Welcoming<br />

gift from each business represented, the Welcome Wagon Representative<br />

describes its location, hours, services and other pertinent information.<br />

She represents printed invitations as well, for the family to visit each<br />

business personally and receive a second gift there.<br />

More than 1,000 representatives in cities and towns throughout<br />

Canada greet approximately 250,000 families a year. They may: have<br />

moved into the area; be expecting or have a new baby; or be planning<br />

a wedding.<br />

Each of these circumstances creates particular needs, and Welcome<br />

Wagon has specialized services tailored to each one. If you know of<br />

someone who has recently become a new resident of the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

or if you know someone with a new baby, please contact us either<br />

through our website: www.welcomewagon.ca or by calling our toll free<br />

Saskatchewan phone number 1-877-251-8685.<br />

Contact:<br />

Toll free - 1-877-251-8685<br />

www.welcomewagon.ca<br />

ATTENTION HOME OWNERS & CONTRACTORS!<br />

NOW is the time to come in and book your<br />

orders for windows & doors.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES!<br />

GREAT PRODUCT! EXCELLENT SERVICE!<br />

SILVESTER GLASS<br />

& ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LTD.<br />

57 years serving the <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

A Name Na NNa Name me You You o Can CCan<br />

an Rely R Rely y On! O On On! !<br />

1811 - 100th Street, North Battleford<br />

Phone 445-2052 www.silvesterglass.ca<br />

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PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE SERVICES<br />

RIGHT HERE...RIGHT NOW!<br />

- Residential Insulation &<br />

Vapour Barrier Specialist<br />

- Super Sealing &<br />

Energy Consulting<br />

- CSA/CMHC Inspected<br />

445-5801<br />

481-3722<br />

Our reach<br />

just got bigger...<br />

online advertising and<br />

social media management<br />

Dust Bunnies<br />

Cleaning Services<br />

Katasha Clarke<br />

481-6078<br />

k_clarke86@hotmail.com<br />

You dirty it, I'll purty it.<br />

Call or email for a quote!<br />

• QR Codes<br />

add a<br />

clickable link<br />

to your print<br />

advertising<br />

• maintain<br />

and manage<br />

your facebook<br />

& twitter<br />

accounts<br />

• various size<br />

options for<br />

advertising on<br />

newsoptimist.ca<br />

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PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE SERVICES<br />

RIGHT HERE...RIGHT NOW!<br />

Kevin Monsebroten, CFP, R.F.P.<br />

Senior Financial Consultant<br />

kevin.monsebroten@investorsgroup.com<br />

(306) 446-1202<br />

Jim Grif ths<br />

Restoration LTD<br />

Over 30 Years Experience<br />

24 HOUR SERVICE<br />

Phone: 306-441-5259<br />

North Battleford<br />

Email or scan: jmgriff77@yahoo.com<br />

• Renovations •New Construction<br />

• Roo ng • Wood Heat • Gas Heat<br />

• INSURANCE WORK<br />

- Fire, sewer, ood, wind & clean ups<br />

Todd Patterson<br />

Owner/Operator<br />

FREE Estimates &<br />

Senior Discounts<br />

New, re-roo ng<br />

& roof repair<br />

Patterson Roofing<br />

Where we always try to be the<br />

lowest price and best value.<br />

- Guaranteed Workmanship -<br />

Phone: 445-8439<br />

Cell: 441-3690<br />

<br />

Dion BelRose - Owner/Operator (on site)<br />

Serving the <strong>Battlefords</strong> & Area<br />

“Quality that Doesn’t Cost, it Pays”<br />

Only Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction<br />

Fully Insured • WCB<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

937-2083<br />

Morozowski Contracting<br />

Box 121<br />

Glaslyn, Sask S0M 0Y0<br />

Phone:<br />

(306) 342-7675<br />

OWNER/OPERATOR<br />

Kevin Morozowski<br />

WE CAN OFFER YOU:<br />

• Gravel Truck • Backhoe<br />

• Bobcat Services<br />

• Topsoil • Gravel • Clay<br />

• Demolition<br />

• Septic Tank Installation<br />

• Water & Sewer • Basements<br />

• Private Sewage System<br />

Installation & Design Certi ed<br />

RAYMOND OLESHKO<br />

TREE SERVICES<br />

• Tree Removal<br />

• Wood Chipper<br />

Home:<br />

445-7781<br />

Cell: 481-4465<br />

Fully Insured<br />

• 55' Bucket Truck<br />

• Stump Grinder<br />

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PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE SERVICES<br />

RIGHT HERE...RIGHT NOW!<br />

Canada's Local Auto Glass Experts<br />

Stone Chip Repairs<br />

• Complete Mobile Service • Factory Trained Technicians<br />

• Auto Glass Replacement • All Insurance Claims Honoured<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

231 - 30th Street, Battleford, SK<br />

446-0039<br />

First Class Glass<br />

Phone 480-1465<br />

Professional Installation of:<br />

• Windows<br />

• Doors<br />

Ask us also about siding for your home<br />

rkf_10@hotmail.com<br />

Herb Cox MLA<br />

The <strong>Battlefords</strong><br />

Constituency<br />

1991 - 100th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK<br />

S9A 0X2<br />

Phone:<br />

445-5195<br />

Fax: 445-5196<br />

herbcox@sasktel.net<br />

We Provide Quality Service and Equipment to The <strong>Battlefords</strong> & Area<br />

Good Sense<br />

COMPUTER SERVICES LTD.<br />

PETER OLLENBERGER<br />

Sales • Service<br />

Networking • POS<br />

cell offi ce<br />

If we don't have it, we'll get it! 481-4321 937-3424<br />

Located in Downtown Battleford - 161 - 22nd Street p.ollen@sasktel.net<br />

HIGH GRADE<br />

TRUCK DRIVING<br />

Training Division<br />

• Class 1<br />

• Class 3<br />

• Class 5<br />

TEACHING YOU<br />

• Air Endorsement<br />

• 1A Tutoring<br />

Marv & Sancia 441-9650<br />

Phone/Fax 446-2606<br />

Passing you on to Perfection<br />

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®<br />

BATTLEFORDS & DISTRICT CO-OP<br />

Celebrating 80 Years of Excellence<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and District Co-op roots run deep in the heart of the community.<br />

Our focus is to provide the freshest, best quality products at competitive prices.<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> and District Co-op is the only retailer in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> that delivers<br />

an annual membership refund in the form of cash and equity to our member owners.<br />

Based on your 2011 purchases, your Co-op allocated<br />

$2.48 million to the member accounts<br />

The Marketplace Food & Pharmacy<br />

C-Store/Touchless Carwash<br />

Home Centre & Lumber<br />

Leisure Time Sports<br />

Territorial Place Mall<br />

FF2 (Fashions)<br />

Marketplace Cafe<br />

Agro Centre/Petroleum<br />

Glaslyn Store<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Battlefords</strong> Co-op Co-op<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> <strong>Battlefords</strong> Co-op Co-op<br />

“You’re At Home Here”<br />

9800 Territorial Drive, North Battleford, 445-9800<br />

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Part I - <strong>Community</strong> Service Clubs & Lodges<br />

Aurora Chapter of<br />

The Order of DeMolay<br />

In 1919, Frank Land of Kansas City, Missouri, formed a club for<br />

young men. For a name, they chose that of a French knight, Jacques<br />

deMolay, and based their organization upon the rich history of attitudes,<br />

traditions and values of his order. The seven precepts which the Order of<br />

DeMolay practices are: fi lial love, reverence for sacred things, courtesy,<br />

comradeship, fi delity, cleanliness and patriotism.<br />

We believe young men need a safe environment in which to make<br />

good friends, participate in wholesome activities and be exposed to good<br />

role models. When given good direction and consistent guidance, they<br />

can make good decisions about their actions and become the leaders of<br />

their own organization.<br />

The Order of DeMolay is made up of individual chapters, ours in<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong> being known as Aurora Chapter. No religion or politics<br />

is involved, although a short, non-denominational prayer is said at all<br />

meetings. Leadership, public speaking, some memory work and learning<br />

how to conduct a meeting are emphasized. Educational activities such<br />

as fi rearms safety and boating courses are offered. Finally, though<br />

leaders understand these are maturing young men, high standards of<br />

conduct are expected.<br />

Many meetings include recreation. We have attended at billiard halls,<br />

bowling alleys and laser-tag warehouses and we plan fi shing outings<br />

at the lake. We have held computer game tournaments and typically<br />

travel out of province once per year to attend youth conventions with<br />

other DeMolay clubs.<br />

Some fund raising is involved, such as handling the coat check<br />

at corporate Christmas parties, but care is taken to ensure it plays a<br />

secondary role. Financial support is provided by our sponsoring Masonic<br />

Lodge, Ionic #31 of the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

The membership of the Aurora Chapter of DeMolay is growing.<br />

Ours is an active club, where each member is given a position and has<br />

specifi c responsibilities at each meeting. Any boy who is interested in<br />

having fun and learning leadership skills which benefi t him for the rest<br />

of his life should apply. He will be welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

Keith Bater - 446-2949<br />

BATTLEFORDS ANIMAL HOSPITAL PC LTD.<br />

446-VETS<br />

Dr. Tom Schmidt<br />

Dr. Sylvia Carley<br />

#7A 11204 Railway Ave. East<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 2R7<br />

Phone: (306) 446-VETS (8387)<br />

Fax: (306) 446-8388<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Gymnastics Club<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Gymnastics Club offering classes for boys and girls of all<br />

ages Starting at 2 years old and up. A great place for everyone.<br />

Classes run from Monday to Friday starting at 4:45 - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday morning 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Pre-school drop in. Thursday<br />

morning 2 to 4 years old classes from 9:15 - 11:30 a.m.<br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Gymnastics Club<br />

Suite #1 - 752 - 100th Street<br />

North Battleford, Sask<br />

Phone Lesley Silver and Dawn Morley 445-2298<br />

Battle River Horse Club<br />

Promoting healthy lifestyles through horsemanship. Learn to ride<br />

program and development of horsemanship skills.<br />

New members welcome. Monthly meetings<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Garry Pewapsconias - 398-2386 or 441-4824<br />

Vice President - Rene Nighttraveller - 398-3628 or 441-0739<br />

Treasurer - Celine Pewapsconias - 441-5589<br />

Battleford 2000 Lions Club<br />

The Lions motto is “We Serve”<br />

Our two main money raising events are a Christmas Bazaar held<br />

the second Saturday in December at the Alex Dillabough Centre in<br />

Battleford and the “We’ve Got You Covered” Yard Sale held every May<br />

at the Battleford Area.<br />

We support Health Care and social programs in our community.<br />

We also support the Tot Lot.<br />

We assist worthwhile projects such as: CNIB, Canadian Diabetes<br />

Association, the Breast Health Centre and Ronald McDonald House.<br />

We deliver Meals on Wheels and host a Birthday Party at BDCC.<br />

We support the following Lion sponsored programs: Project Pride<br />

(Grade 1 students are presented Canada fl ags and certifi cates to instill<br />

Canadian Pride), Lions Dog Guides, Program, Lion Quest (training<br />

teaches to assist children to foster self-esteerm, self-discipline,<br />

responsibility, good judgement positive peers and a drug free life<br />

style).<br />

Within 24 hours, Lions send money to victims of natural disasters<br />

around the world.<br />

Come and join us in our worthwhile activities. Meetings are held the<br />

fi rst Wednesday of the month from September to June at 7:00 p.m. at<br />

the Lions Clubhouse at 162 - 22nd Street, Battleford.<br />

Contact:<br />

President – Suzanne Reid<br />

Secretary – Cindy Brown<br />

Treasurer - Rhonda Gosling - 937-2738<br />

Membership – Ethel Zurevell 937-2904<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

Box 1330<br />

Battleford, SK<br />

SOM OEO<br />

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The <strong>Battlefords</strong> Scuba <strong>Community</strong> Inc.<br />

Promote Snorkel and Scuba Diving in a safe and wholesome<br />

environment for families.<br />

Pool sessions Sundays 11:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. at the Aquatic<br />

Centre from mid October through mid May. Executive meetings are<br />

held the third Thursday of each month.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Dennis McCullough - 937-7195<br />

Training Director - Noreen Barclay - 446-3860<br />

E-mail - suesan@sasktel.net<br />

Website - www.battlefordsscubacommunity.ca<br />

<strong>Battlefords</strong> Shrine Club<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Tom Dutton - 892-4200<br />

Secretary - Kevin Monsebroten - 445-2381<br />

Treasure - Glenn Hunter - 445-2087<br />

Beta Sigma Phi<br />

Beta Sigma Phi is a non-academic international women’s friendship<br />

network which provides educational programs to its members and<br />

opportunities for service to others. Known around the world as “The<br />

Friendship Organization”, we are women of all ages, interests,<br />

educational and economic backgrounds, the largest organization of its<br />

kind in the world.<br />

Beta Sigma Phi chapters exist in every Canadian province, every<br />

American state, and in 30 other countries. Members in four chapters<br />

support the arts in and around the <strong>Battlefords</strong> and District.<br />

In the 81 years since its founding, membership in Beta Sigma Phi<br />

has provided opportunities to contribute to the community, to develop<br />

lifelong friendships, and to polish leadership skills. Now in the 21st<br />

Century, our members fi nd the more we grow, the more valuable we<br />

become to each other and to our communities.<br />

Contact:<br />

Colette Lavallée - 446-3095<br />

Vice-Presidents - Linda Sheppard - 937-2368<br />

- Keltye Hart - 445-5821<br />

The Catholic Women’s<br />

League of Canada<br />

The Catholic Women’s League was organized nationally June 17,<br />

1920. It is the largest national organization of Catholic women in Canada<br />

and our motto is “For God and Canada.”<br />

The goals of the league are:<br />

• To achieve individual and collective spiritual development;<br />

• promote the teachings of the Catholic Church;<br />

• exemplify the Christian ideal in home and family life;<br />

• protect the sanctity of human life;<br />

• enhance the role of women in church and society;<br />

• recognize the human dignity of all people everywhere;<br />

• uphold & defend Christian education & values in the modern world;<br />

• contribute to the understanding and growth of religious freedom,<br />

social justice, peace and harmony.<br />

Meetings are held the fi rst Tuesday of each month from September<br />

to June in St. Joseph, Notre Dame and St. Vital.<br />

Contact:<br />

CWL - St. Josephs Church<br />

1942 - 98th Street<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0N4<br />

For further information contact:<br />

St. Joseph Calasanctius<br />

President - Linda Stevens - 445-3413<br />

Notre Dame<br />

President - Betty Znack - 445-3108<br />

St. Vital<br />

Marilyn O’Driscoll - 937-3998<br />

If you wish to belong, get involved with the great organization. It<br />

has a place for you. Come, join us and fi nd out why we have the largest<br />

national organization in Canada.<br />

Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP)<br />

Volunteers work in conjunction with the <strong>Battlefords</strong> RCMP to serve as “eyes”<br />

and “ears” in the prevention of mischief and crime to make the <strong>Battlefords</strong> a<br />

secure place in which to live. Volunteers must be 19 years of age, pass an RCMP<br />

security check, have a valid driver’s licence, provide their own vehicle.<br />

Meetings are the fi rst Tuesday of the month at the RCMP Detachment at<br />

19:30 (7:30) p.m. Holiday months are July and August<br />

The C.O.P. Program is run by an elected board and an RCMP Liaison<br />

Offi cer.<br />

Pick up an application at the RCMP Detachment, 1052 - 101st Street,<br />

complete the application, return to the detachment. Upon passing a security<br />

check, you will be contacted by the RCMP or a COP Executive member.<br />

The Historic Battleford Lions Club<br />

Our club was chartered in 1976 and our Motto as Lions is “We Serve”.<br />

We provide an environment for fellowship and work together in<br />

support of local projects and events that help to make our community<br />

and environment a good place to be.<br />

Our fundraising efforts assist with local community activities as well<br />

as provide support for organizations that deal with such things as Sight,<br />

Diabetes, The Elderly, Youth, Culture, Sports and Recreation. We also<br />

participate in projects and events supported by Lions International and<br />

Lions Foundation of Canada.<br />

We hold supper meetings on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month<br />

starting at 6:30 PM with a recess from meetings for the months of July<br />

and August.<br />

Our clubhouse is located at 162 - 22nd Street West in Battleford<br />

Our Mailing address is Box 232 Battleford, Sask. S0M 0E0<br />

Come on in and join us.<br />

Contact a member of the executive listed or any member of our club<br />

for more information.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - George Cowie - 937-7190<br />

Secretary - Doug Zunti - 445-0567<br />

Treasurer - Bill Volk - 937-7732<br />

Membership - Cam Gee - 937-2006<br />

Past President – Ron Sack - 937-3228<br />

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#102 1281 - 100th Street,<br />

North Battleford, SK S9A 0V6<br />

Phone (306) 445-7772 Fax (306) 445-7722<br />

Richard A. Gibbons B.A., LL.B<br />

Barrister & Solicitor<br />

Email: richard@norsasklaw.com<br />

Website: norsasklaw.com<br />

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Ionic Lodge No. 31 A.F. and A.M.<br />

Ionic Lodge No. 31 was instituted in North Battleford in December of<br />

1906. The Philanthropy of the Masonic Order is Youth. Ionic Lodge provides<br />

an award to the Musical Festival in Speech Arts. We also sponsor a young<br />

boy or girl to the provincial leadership youth program, which promotes<br />

to improve leadership skills. The Masonic Youth Trust Fund provides<br />

scholarships to students to further their education. We also sponsor the boys<br />

of Aurora Chapter of De Molay. They meet in the Masonic Hall.<br />

Ionic Lodge No. 31 meets on the second Friday of every month<br />

except July and August.<br />

Contact:<br />

Our principle offi cers change every year. At the present they are:<br />

Worshipful Master - Bro. M.W. Pat Hutchison<br />

Secretary - M.W. Bro. Dan Finan<br />

Treasurer - Bro. Tony Francescone<br />

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The location of the Masonic Hall is 1482 - 92nd Street<br />

The mailing address is Ionic Lodge No. 31<br />

c/o 8921 Gregory Drive, North Battleford, SK S9A 2W6<br />

K-40 Club of North Battleford<br />

Membership in K-40 consists of former Kinsmen Club members.<br />

Wives of K-40 members are K-ettes. The K-40 Club functions mainly as a<br />

social organization to continue the fellowship established in Kinsmen.<br />

The K-40 Bonspiel, held each year in a different location in Canada,<br />

is a major event.<br />

K-40 members also assist Kinsmen and Kinettes when called upon.<br />

Supper meetings are held when required.<br />

Contact:<br />

President - Brian Silvester - 445-7450<br />

Secretary - Wendell McRann - 445-8768<br />

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Kinette Club of North Battleford<br />

An organizational meeting of the Kinette Club was held November 7,<br />

1950. On January 9, 1951 at the Queen’s Hotel in Battleford, the Offi cers<br />

of the newly formed Kinette Club of North Battleford were installed.<br />

Becoming a Kinette is very simple. You have to be a female of<br />

at least 19 years of age, of good character and good standing in the<br />

community, live and work within the club’s territorial limits, and not<br />

hold a membership in any other Kinette club. Most importantly, you<br />

do not have to be a Kinsmen wife to join and there is no longer an age<br />

limit for members to retire at.<br />

Some of the projects we have worked on in the last year are:<br />

• supply food and beverages for the Mental Health Association<br />

Outpatient Socials<br />

• Cystic Fibrosis Christmas Bake Sale<br />

• Kildeer Play Park sponsorship<br />

• Christmas tins for Catholic Family Services<br />

• Telemiracle Projects<br />

• Secret Santa for a local family<br />

We also help our brother Kinsmen Club by working at the Christmas<br />

Tree lot and assisting with their Annual Indoor Rodeo.<br />

Donations have been made to: dance festivals; music festivals; Camp<br />

Tamarack; local nursing homes; city recreational facilities.<br />

The Kinettes hold their meetings on the First Tuesday of every month starting<br />

in September and continuing to June. New members are always welcome!<br />

Contact:<br />

If you want to meet new people, help your community and enjoy yourself<br />

at the same time, please give one of the following people a call.<br />

Laurie Gansauge - 445-1980 (N.B.)<br />

Corrinne Kjargaard - 446-0607 (N.B.)<br />

Our mailing address is:<br />

1212 - 98th Street, North Battleford, SK S9A 0L9<br />

Kinsmen Club of North Battleford<br />

In the early 1920s a group of young men gathered to form an Eclectic Club.<br />

Three other clubs and the <strong>Battlefords</strong> club joined the Kinsmen Association<br />

in 1927. The Association of Kinsmen Clubs stretches across Canada in large<br />

and small communities from coast to coast. The Association was founded<br />

by Hal Rogers of Hamilton, Ont. He lived to see the Association grow and<br />

become a truly important all-Canadian service club for young men with the<br />

working motto “Serving the <strong>Community</strong>’s Greatest Needs”.<br />

The purpose of the club has been to be actively involved in<br />

helping their community and to assist in the personal development<br />

of its members. The first large project was the construction of the<br />

North Battleford Swimming Pool in 1930 at a cost of $10,000.<br />

In keeping with its long tradition, the North Battleford Kinsmen Club donated<br />

$60,000 to construction of the indoor City Kinsmen Swimming Pool. The Club<br />

has also made substantial donations to dozens of other community projects<br />

throughout the years, including the purchase of playground equipment for<br />

Kinsmen Park and the purchase of the Kinsmen Van which is utilized by various<br />

non-profi t organizations in the <strong>Battlefords</strong> for their transportation needs.<br />

In addition, the club has contributed approximately $50,000 to construction<br />

of the Band Hall. The North Battleford City Kinsmen Band has been a very<br />

successful organization in promoting music among the young students in<br />

the <strong>Battlefords</strong>.<br />

For more than 25 years the club has been actively involved in Telemiracle in<br />

Regina and Saskatoon with all of Saskatchewan participating to the fullest.<br />

The club meets at the Wildlife Federation Building on the second and<br />

fourth Monday of the month for a supper meeting at 7:00 p.m. Membership<br />

requires a male to be between the ages of 19 and 45 and to be introduced<br />

to the club by an active Kinsmen. New individuals interested in joining the<br />

club should contact any Kinsmen member or the executive.<br />

Contact:<br />

Box 1735, North Battleford, SK S9A 3W2<br />

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