12 • MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2010 THE WATROUS MANITOUNOTICE OF INTENTto amend the Bylaw #49 known as the Zoning BylawPursuant to Section 207(1) of the Planning and Development Act 1983Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Colonsayintends to consider amendments to the Zoning Bylaw as follows:1. Section 7.2 (3) Regulations are amended as follows:(1) After A. Site area - minimum - under Duplex or Semi Detached -6,000 sq. ft. where the site is served by a lane,otherwise 7,000 sq. ft.Add: 3,000 sq. ft. per dwelling unit where the site is served by alane, otherwise 3,500 sq. ft.(2) After B. Site frontage - minimum - under Duplex or Semi Detached- 60 feet where the site is served by a lane, otherwise 70 feet.Add: 30 feet per dwelling unit where the site is served by a lane,otherwise 35 feet.The proposed Bylaw amendment is being made to better define regulationsfor Duplex or Semi-detached dwellings.The proposed bylaw may be inspected by any interested person or groupat the Town of Colonsay Office during the regular office hours of 8:30 amto 5:00 pm. Copies are available at the Town of Colonsay Office.Council will hold a public meeting Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 16, 2010 at8:30 pm in town council chambers to hear any person or group that wantsto comment on the proposed bylaw. Council will also consider writtencomments received at the hearing or delivered to the undersigned at themunicipal office before the hearing.Issued at the Town of Colonsay this 16th day of February, 2010.Deborah Prosper, Administrator.FOR SALE BY TENDERThe RM of Wood Creek No.281 offers for salethe following property:Abandoned Rail Line running from the R.M. of WoodCreek’s south boundary road to Amazon. Parcel detailsmay be obtained from the municipal office.A tender must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked“Property Tender” addressed to:RM of Wood Creek No. 281Box 10Simpson, SK S0G 4M0Tenders must be received by the RM of Wood Creek No. 281 no laterthan 4:00 pm on Friday, <strong>March</strong> 12, 2010.Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The RM of WoodCreek No. 281 reserves the right to reject any or all tenders.Sucessful bidder will have 60 days to provide payment to completethe purchase.Dated at Simpson, SK this 15th day of February, 2010.Darlene Mann,AdministratorRM of Wood Creek No. 281Enactment, Amendment and Repeal of BylawColonsay Co-op Association7.01 (b) In lieu of the written notice required to be sent to the Co-operative’smembers pursuant to clause (a), the Co-operative may (i) insert the notice innot less than two issues of a newspaper circulated in the trading area of theCo-operative;The Board of Directors of the Colonsay Co-op, in reference to Bylaw7.01 (b) (i)Give notice to amend Bylaw6.04 (b) A retiring director shall be eligible for re-election. Except no directorshall be eligible forRe-election as a director after having served two full consecutiive terms ofoffice, provided however, that a director shall not be ineligible for re-electionto his second consecutive term of office because he has served a part of a termprior to serving a full term of three years. A director who has served for theperiod referred to in this bylaw shall not be eligible for election until the annualmeeting of the association held after the close of the first fiscal year subsequentto his term of office expiring.Ament to read:6.04 (b) A retiring director shall be eligible for re-election. Except no directorshall be eligible forRe-election as a director after having served three full consecutiive terms ofoffice, provided however, that a director shall not be ineligible for re-electionto his third consecutive term of office because he has served a part of a termprior to serving a full term of three years. A director who has served for theperiod referred to in this bylaw shall not be eligible for election until the annualmeeting of the association held after the close of the first fiscal year subsequentto his term of office expiring.Motion to be brought to the Colonsay Annual Meeting, <strong>March</strong> 18th, 2010.Any concerns or comments please forward to Colonsay Co-op, Box 100,Colonsay, SK S0K 0Z0.Colonsay SimpsonFlorence Halvorson • 255-2358 Elaine Wilson • 836-4711Tuesday, Feb. 9, eightColonsay seniors wentbowling. The results wereas follows: ladies high single- Gudrun Shier, 244 andhigh triple, 551. Men’s highsingle - Robert Grey, 219and high triple, 567.Tuesday, Feb. 9, Jean,Neil and Brenda Helmkay,longtime previous residentswere in Colonsay.Brenda’s daughter Janellewas playing hockey withthe Saskatoon Comets.They were playing againstthe North East Flyers inprovincial female midgetA playoffs. The teamshad booked the ColonsaySports <strong>Centre</strong> and broughtan excellent contingent offans. The two teams playedan excellent game with theFlyers coming out on top 6to 4. It was great to see theHelmkays back in town.Cole and Gabrielle Dienospent the weekendwith their grandparentsJudy and Alvin Dieno.The community of Colonsayextends their deepestsympathy to Ray Thomasand family on the loss ofNora Thomas, mother andgrandmother and wonderfulfriend.The Colonsay seniorsmotored to Allan Feb. 16 toparticipate in the annualregional senior’s wintergames. They took part inbowling and kaiser. RobertGrey was the top malebowler and Margaret Greyplaced second in ladieskaiser. Thirteen seniors attendedfrom Colonsay.The seniors met Wednesdayevening at the seniorscentre to play kaiser. Joanand Earl Zenert were hostsfor the evening. Ladies firstwas Dorothy Kripki andsecond was Margaret Grey.Men’s first was Earl Zenertand second was Les Garner.The Telemiracle quiltis finished. It is beautiful.Condolences to thefamily of Olive Jabush,former resident of Colonsaywho passed away Feb.16 in Saskatoon.Jan. 21, Jim and SylviaRichards left for twoweeks of sun, sand and relaxationat the Del Mar inthe Mayan Riviera. Theywere joined Jan. 23 with41 family members andfriends to attend the marriageof their niece Jan. 28.The ceremony was held atthe Wedding Gazebo surroundedby lush greeneryand running water - an absolutelybeautiful setting.It was a fantastic vacation.We do laminating!• Protect your prints andvaluable papers by laminating them• Up to 11” wide, any length• 16¢ per inch; 50¢ minimum309 Main St. — <strong>Watrous</strong>, Sask.Phone (306) 946-3343 Fax (306) 946-2026E-mail: watrous.manitou@sasktel.netCHECK OUTvillageofyoung.comfor allnews and eventsof our community.Stay informedand get involved!!CALL FOR TENDERS2010 Gravel Haulingfor the R.M. of Morris No. 312.Approximately 18,000 cubic yards.Tenders to be submitted to:R.M. of Morris No. 312Box 130, Young, SK S0K 4Y0by noon on <strong>March</strong> 15, 2010Valentine’s Day, Family Day and school break areall over and it is back to normal for a lot of people. Wehad Lori and Randy home for the long weekend. Sundayafternoon we drove to Moose Jaw to visit Garrett andJessika Kopp and saw the newest member to our family,Noah Kopp. We also saw Janell Kopp and her kids Joshand Alexis. My sister Gwen and Glen Kopp were alsothere visiting.It has been a busy two weeks watching the Olympicson TV. We really enjoyed it.Everyone is so happy to have our credit union openfor business again after a complete makeover. It looksgreat. They served coffee and doughnuts Friday to welcomeeveryone back.Best wishes to Deanna Stevens who is in the hospital.Hope you get back home soon Deanna.Kurt and Lois Vanthuyne were in Banff skiing duringthe holiday. They met up with their daughter Jenand friend Chris Terlingis of Golden, B.C. Sandra Federspieltravelled with them to Calgary where she visitedher daughter Tammy and Kurt and Lois visited Garnetand Leanne Rintoul and daughter Laura. Doug andAnne Moren and daughter Shanna also joined them inBanff for a skiing holiday.Rodney and Rhonda Grund holidayed in Mojave,Ariz. and Las Vegas, Nev. While in Mojave they visitedRhonda’s sister Judy and Don Smith.Sadie Gullacher and Carol Austin of <strong>Watrous</strong> spenttwo weeks in Las Vegas with Charlie Austin and KathyNelson. They took in The Lion King at the MandalayBay Theatre, Viva Elvis at the Aria Resort and RebaMcIntire, George Strait, Lee Ann Womack at the MGMGrand Garden Arena. We also drove to Lake HavasuCity and Oatman, Ariz. and another day we took in RedRock Canyon and saw the wild burros. We had warmweather while we were there. All in all it was a great,busy two weeks, which included shopping.Simpson HomemakersSimpson Homemakers met Feb. 10 at the home ofMary Oakes with six members present.It was decided to donate $75 to <strong>Watrous</strong> Music Festivaland $100 to Telemiracle.Pie and coffee for Mar. 10 was discussed, which is tobe held at Colleen’s Cafe.New lights have been purchased for the stage areaat the hall.Grandmothers tea was discussed. We need ideas forentertainment.Deannie McKay won the raffle.Humboldt Denture ClinicNew Dentures, Relines and RepairsOFFICE HOURS:TUESDAY to FRIDAY9:00 to 11:00 am and 1:00 to 4:00 pm(Monday and Saturday by appointment)Box 1390 - Ph: 682-3988 - 327 Main St., HumboldtLicensed Denturist, Ewald RedemannNotice of Preparationof Assessment RollTown of <strong>Watrous</strong>Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Townof <strong>Watrous</strong> for the year 2010 has been prepared and is open toinspection in the office of the assessor from 8:30 am to noon and1 to 4:30 pm on the following days: Monday to Friday, February26th to April 1st, 2010.A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Acthas been passed and the assessment notice have been sent asrequired.Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessmentis required to file his or her notice of appeal with The Assessor,Town of <strong>Watrous</strong>, Box 730, <strong>Watrous</strong>, SK S0K 4T0 by the 1st dayof April, 2010.Dated this 26th day of February 2010.Orrin Redden,Assessor.
THE WATROUS MANITOU MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2010 • 13ViscountFaye Marcoux • 944-2026Congratulations to Landon Volk, one of our localhockey players. Landon attended the Zone 5 Sask FirstBantam Hockey Camp in Cupar Feb. 5, 6 and 7. He wasone of the 20 players selected to represent zone five inthe eight zone tournament in Regina Mar. 19, 20 and 21.Forty players are then selected from this tournament toattend the summer camp. Landon plays with Clavet AAbantam team.Armand and Debbie Clavelle welcome their fourthgranddaughter to the family. Elliot Patricia was bornto Ian and Robyn Clavelle Feb. 10. Armand and Debbiemotored to Alberta to meet the beautiful baby over theFamily Day weekend.The St. Alphonse Catholic School Community Councilheld a St. Valentine’s Day pancake brunch Feb. 14after Mass at St. Alphonse parish. Profit exceeded $200and is donated to the St. Alphonse School library.Christina Novecosky, formerly of Viscount, receiveda wish from the Children’s Wish Foundation and tookher parents Andrew and Louise and siblings Joseph,Dominic and Katie to Disney World from Feb. 6 to 13.The Novecoskys attended an NBA game in Orlando andhad a wonderful time on their winter getaway.The Knights of Columbus held its annual bowlingtournament Friday, Feb. 12 and Saturday, Feb. 13.Nine teams participated. Along with the bowling, asocial was held at the bowling alley Friday night. Includedwith the entry fee was a delicious ham, perogyand extras meal prepared Saturday by the St. AlphonseParish Ladies Club. When the bowling was completedeveryone met at the St. Alphonse Church auditorium.Raffle winners were: Cindy Binsfeld, Lyle Witkowicz,Shelley Kirkwood, Bill Comeault with Monica Palfywinning the 50/50. Team prizes were handed out andmore socializing followed. The first place team wasthe Palfy team. Two-game-total-points were 4,164. Theteam members were Mickey and Monica Palfy, EileenLeffler and Adrien Pratte. Second place team was theMarcoux team. Two-game-total-points were 3,953. Theteam members were Faye, John, Kevin and BrennanMarcoux. The third place team was the Kirzinger team.Two-game-total-points were 3,936. The team memberswere Moe Kirzinger, Armand Clavelle, Joan Gress andKaren Vodicka. Ladies high single (243) was scored byKaren Clavelle. Men’s high single (280) was scored byJohn Marcoux.The local midget team hosted Lampman Feb. 13 forthe first round of provincial playoffs. The team playedvery well in front of a great crowd at the Viscount Community<strong>Centre</strong> but was defeated 7-3. The team travelledto Lampman Feb. 27 for the second game of the twogame-total-pointseries.Feb. 13, there were 23 customers at the Viscount seniorsbreakfast. The firemen who had been called out at3 a.m. arrived cold and hungry. We hope you come againwithout having to go to a fire first. Faye Marcoux wonthe 50/50. Gerrie Dieno and Chris Rault were the volunteers.The proceeds from the Feb. 20 and 27 breakfastswill be donated to Telemiracle.Feb. 20, there were 16 out for breakfast at the seniorsin Viscount. Alois Koller won the 50/50. Bernice Kaniganand Lorna Marvin did the work.Please call me with news you would like printed oremail me at fayemarcoux@bogend.caViscount bowling leaguesWeek of Feb. 8SeniorLadies HS – Mary Fisher (178)Ladies HD – Mary Fisher (331)Mens HS – Elmer Dieno (182)Mens HD – Elmer Dieno (320)Team HS – Gray (637)Team HD – Gray (1162)MixedLadies HS – Carol Brown (247)Ladies HT – Carol Brown (608)Mens HS – Mickey Palfy (245)Mens HT – Mickey Palfy (601)Team HS – Palfy (803)Team HT – Palfy (2143)Week of Feb. 15There was no senior league.MixedLadies HS – Eileen Leffler (228)Ladies HT – Eileen Leffler (583)Mens HS – Randy Tetzlaff (248)Mens HT – Randy Tetzlaff (629)Team HS – Palfy (677)Team HT – Palfy (1988)THICKER. BETTER.SPRAYED-ON TRUCK BEDLINERSpremium polyurethaneArmorThane of <strong>Watrous</strong>946-4141306-1st 110 - 3rd Avenue Ave. West W., <strong>Watrous</strong>, SKVISIT www.chippyauto.caUS ON-LINE AT WWW.ARMORTHANE.COM® ArmorThane is a registered trademark of ArmorThane Coatings Inc. 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WRIGHTINSURANCESERVICES LTD.Serving the communities to offer a complete lineof insurance options designed to meet your needs.✔ home✔ agro/farm✔ motor license issuerYoungPh: 306.259.2020Fax: 306.259.2010Email: geo.wright@sasktel.netColonsayPh: 306.255.2030Fax: 306.255.2009Email: wright.ins@sasktel.netThe Plunkett Community Club would like to thank the followingbusinesses for their generous donations of door prizes or money toour Snowmobile Rally held on February 7, 2010.• Affinity Credit Union - <strong>Watrous</strong>• <strong>Watrous</strong> Co-op Assoc.• <strong>Watrous</strong> Home Hardware• Pioneer Seeds - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Dunham Services - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Success RV’s - <strong>Watrous</strong>• RBC Royal Bank - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Woiden Construction - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Farm & Garden <strong>Centre</strong> - <strong>Watrous</strong>• <strong>Watrous</strong> Mainline Motors• Centennial Ford - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Melron Services - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Pip’s Esso and Subway - <strong>Watrous</strong>• <strong>Watrous</strong> Insurance Brokers• Blair’s Fertilizer - <strong>Watrous</strong>• <strong>Watrous</strong> Animal Hospital• Integra Tire - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Parrish & Heimbecker - <strong>Watrous</strong>• Jim & Janet Hale - Plunkett• Inger Olah - PlunkettTAX ENFORCEMENT LISTVillage of LibertyProvince of SaskatchewanNotice is hereby given under the Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrearsand costs appearing opposite the land described in the followinglists are fully paid before the 3rd day of May, 2010, an interest based ona tax lien will be registered against the land.Note: A sum for costs in an amount required by subsection 4(3) ofThe Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against eachparcel.Lot Block Plan Title Total Arrears and Costs19 2 E1266 Ext. 0 136158497 .............................. $241.1120 2 E1266 Ext. 0 136158543 .............................. $241.1111 3 E1266 Ext. 0 103628224 .............................. $390.6012 3 E1266 Ext. 0 103628235 .............................. $390.6013 3 E1266 Ext. 0 103628246 .............................. $390.6014 3 E1266 Ext. 0 103628257 .............................. $390.631 4 E1266 Ext. 0 101329972 .............................. $272.912 4 E1266 Ext. 0 101329972 .............................. $272.913 4 E1266 Ext. 0 101329983 .............................. $272.914 4 E1266 Ext. 0 101329994 .............................. $272.9017 10 CX219 Ext. 0 135295229 .............................. $241.1118 10 CX219 Ext. 0 135295241 .............................. $241.11Dated this 1st day of <strong>March</strong>, 2010.Yvonne (Bonny) Goodsman,Treasurer✔ hail✔ auto✔ commercial• Scotia Bank - Humboldt• Home Hardware Building <strong>Centre</strong> - Humboldt• Farm World Equipment - Humboldt• Feed Rite - Humboldt• Peavy Mart - Humboldt• K.M.K. - Humboldt• Horizon Fertilizers - Humboldt• Rona Building <strong>Centre</strong> - Humboldt• Hergott Farm Equipment - Humboldt• Humboldt Co-op• JayDee Agteck - Humboldt• South 20 Dodge - Humboldt• Discovery Ford Sales - Humboldt• Colony Pontiac - Humboldt• Windsor Hotel - Humboldt• Mosaic Potash - Colonsay• BHP Billiton• Helen & Lyle Bentley - Plunkett• Plunkett Bar & GrillDid you knowFarm World has a huge secret?Rumor has it....it doesn’t matter what make, model or year ofequipment you have or what kind of vehicle is in your driveway,WATCHFOR THETREASURES!!!The treasure chest will be open,you’ll want to be at Farm World <strong>March</strong> 18, 19 or 20to take advantage of their secret.watch for details next week!Kinistino Humboldt Prince Albert306-864-3667 306-682-9920 306-922-2525
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