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PAGE A4 • MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, October 21, 2015<br />
COMING EVENTS<br />
CONTINUED FROM PAGE A2<br />
2015 FESTIVAL OF LIFE BANQUET will be<br />
held on Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 6pm at The Church<br />
of Our Lady. Theme: “The Adoption Option.” Along with a<br />
meal, the evening will involve a short program with special<br />
music by Tami Elliot, guest speakers Trevor & Erin McLellan<br />
and Dwight & Marcy Cameron, and a silent auction. As well,<br />
an update on the ministry of ICPC will be given. Tickets<br />
are $25/person. For more information or for tickets please<br />
contact us at icpcmoosejaw@gmail.com, 306-690-8462 or<br />
speak with a representative at your church!<br />
YMCA’S 9TH ANNUAL COMEDY RETREAT<br />
will take place at the Heritage Inn on Friday, October<br />
23. Tickets $50 or $350 for a table of 8. Limited seating.<br />
Purchase tickets before October 2nd and you will be entered<br />
to WIN a $250 VISA Gift Card! Tickets can be purchased<br />
at YMCA Fitness Facilities (220 Fairford Street East and<br />
Athabasca – below the Coop). There will be silent auction<br />
items, prizes & great food.<br />
MOOSE JAW WRITES Celebrating Moose Jaw<br />
Writers, Past & Present will be held on Saturday, October<br />
24th from 1-4pm at the Moose Jaw Public Library. Meet and<br />
greet authors with local ties and hear them read! Connect<br />
with authors and learn about their writing and publishing<br />
process. Please email Melanie McFarlane at mmcfarlane@<br />
sasktel.net or call 306-631-6603 (no voice mail) for more<br />
information.<br />
THE CITY OF MOOSE JAW’S HOUSEHOLD<br />
HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY<br />
will be held on Saturday, October 24th from 10am – 3pm at<br />
1010 High St. W. FREE. Residents are encouraged to stop<br />
by to drop off unwanted solvents, cleaners and unwanted<br />
chemicals. The collection will accept anything marked as<br />
flammable, corrosive or toxic from households. No paint<br />
accepted.<br />
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Fr. Lawless Council<br />
#1534 Fall Fowl Supper will be held on Sunday, October<br />
25th at St. Joseph Parish Hall with two settings: 4pm & 6pm.<br />
Ticket prices Ages 13 & older $13/Ages 6-12 $8/Ages 5 or<br />
less FREE> Advance tickets only. Call 306.694.1944.<br />
THE MOOSE JAW STAMP CLUB will meet<br />
Wednesday, October 28 @ 7:00 PM in the Lindale School<br />
staff room at 1322 11th Avenue NW. Use the north entrance.<br />
Guests are welcome. Call 306-692-1323 for more information.<br />
AVID KNITTERS GROUP Meeting with Barb<br />
Silvester, will take place on Tuesday October 27th, at<br />
2:30p.m. at the Library. Come and join the group and bring<br />
your own projects, yarn and needles, or join in the shared<br />
project. All Knitters, and those who crochet, from beginners<br />
to experienced are welcome to attend. Admission is free.<br />
Everyone is welcome.<br />
MONTESSORI METHOD 101 with Yolanda<br />
Balaberba, from Child’s View Montessori will take place on<br />
Tuesday, October 27th at 7:30 p.m at the Public Library.<br />
Join Yolanda for an overview of the Montessori Method and<br />
how it works in the Preschool classroom. Admission is free.<br />
Everyone is welcome.<br />
“TECH TIME” with Ken Dalgarno and Gwen Fisher,<br />
will take place on Wednesday, October 28th at 2:30 pm<br />
at the Public Library. Drop in and learn more about using<br />
your device, including how to use online Library resources<br />
in a relaxed and social environment. Every week we’ll try to<br />
explore something new, exchange ideas and have some fun<br />
learning new things about technology. Everyone is welcome<br />
from beginners to advanced. Admission is free.<br />
JUST DIY: TIN CAN CRAZY! for youth ages 10-<br />
18 will be held on Wednesday, October 28th at 6:30pm at<br />
the Public Library. Transform tin cans into storage units,<br />
flower vases, and little pet creature animals! All materials<br />
will be provided. No registration required. Admission is free.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
SWEET SUCCESS A Celebration of Small Business<br />
will be held on October 28th at Grant Hall from 7-9 p.m. A fun<br />
evening to be inspired as successful women entrepreneurs<br />
share their stories. Speakers are Breann Cole: The Bebe<br />
Bump; Emily Barr: Queen of Caramel & Amy Duzan: Elite<br />
Hairstylings & Esthetics Training Center. Enjoy desserts and<br />
refreshments. The evening is complimentary but registration<br />
is required. To register please call 306.692.6525.<br />
NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA:<br />
Saskatchewan’s Natural Habitat, with Mark Wartman,<br />
Regional Vice President, Nature Conservancy of Canada, will<br />
take place on Thursday, October 29th, at 2:30p.m. at the<br />
Public Library. In Saskatchewan and across Canada, Nature<br />
Conservancy of Canada is working today for tomorrow and<br />
is Canada’s leading land conservation organization that is<br />
conserving land in its natural state for the benefit of people<br />
and wildlife. Join us as Mark Wartman shares information on<br />
conserving Saskatchewan’s natural habitat for biodiversity<br />
and for you! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.<br />
POP-UP MOVIE FOR YOUTH AGES 10-18<br />
will be held on Saturday, October 31st at 6.30pm at the<br />
library featuring a celebratory Halloween screening of the<br />
film Casper. The Friendly Ghost is coming to the library<br />
for an awesome movie-afternoon! He’s also definitely<br />
bringing candy. No registration required. Admission is free.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
5TH ANNUAL MOOSTLETOE ARTISTS<br />
STUDIO TOUR will take place on October 31st from<br />
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is a self-directed tour so progress<br />
throughout the studios at your own pace; artists participating<br />
this year are: Parsons Dietrich – Pottery 1200 Lakeview Dr/<br />
Trans Canada #1 Service Rd/Monicats – Pottery 40 Wood<br />
Lily Drive (Sunningdale)/Laura Hamilton Acrylic Paintings<br />
128 Blue Sage St (Sunningdale)/WCKeen: Metal Sculptures<br />
2904 McCullum St (off Caribou W)/Artancestral – Ceramics<br />
Claude Morin 837 Algoma/Yvette Moore Gallery 76 Fairford<br />
St. W/MJ Museum & Art Gallery Giftshop 461 Langdon Cres/<br />
Rob Froese – Pottery MJ Cultural Centre 217 Main St. N/M<br />
& M Glass Studio Brenda McLaughlin (glass) and Grant<br />
McLaughlin (sculptor/muralist) 301 – 4th Ave. S.W. (South<br />
Hill). Free Admission.<br />
ADVANCED CARE PLANNING FOR MS,<br />
presented by the MS Society of SK, will help people living<br />
with MS as well as their family or caregivers explore different<br />
aspects of advance care planning. Tuesday, November 3<br />
at 6:30 pm. Available at Five Hills Health Region Telehealth<br />
sites in Moose Jaw, Assiniboia, Gravelbourg, Rockglen, Craik<br />
& Central Butte. Pre-registration required by October 29.<br />
Contact Lisa Taylor, FHHR Regional Telehealth Consultant,<br />
306-691-2635 or ltaylor@fhhr.ca.<br />
WAKAMOW VALLEY FESTIVAL OF<br />
FLAVOURS FUNDRAISER – an evening of wines,<br />
spirits & specialty foods will be held on November 5th from<br />
6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Sportsman’s Centre, 276<br />
Home St. E. Tickets are $25. Please purchase tickets at<br />
306.692.2717 or www.wakamow.ca.<br />
ST. ANDREW’S UNITED TRADE FAIR<br />
November 7th will be held on Saturday, November 7th at<br />
St. Andrew’s United Church Social Hall, 60 Athabasca St.<br />
E from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Door Prizes. There are still<br />
some tables available to rent for $25.00 for the Trade Fair. If<br />
you wish to have a table please contact Lynann Pethick at<br />
306-694-4121<br />
15TH ANNUAL BURROWING OWL<br />
FUNDRAISER will be held on Saturday, November<br />
7th at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Convention Centre. Doors<br />
open 5:30pm; supper 6:30pm. Entertainment by William<br />
James Bentley hypnosis show. Tickets $40 each or table<br />
of 8 - $300 can be purchased at the Moose Jaw Exhibition<br />
Co. Administrative Office until November 2nd. Tickets paid<br />
in advance can be left with them to be picked up at the door.<br />
Tickets include dinner/entertainment and door prize entry.<br />
TAOIST TAI CHI Fall/Winter Times – Weds:<br />
Beginners 7:30-8:30pm; Sat: 11am-12noon; Continuing:<br />
Weds. 6-8[pm; Sat. 9-11am. All classes held downstairs at<br />
St. Andrews Church. 306.694.5459; Moosejaw@taoist.org.<br />
THE FRIENDLY CITY OPTIMIST CLUB<br />
invites everyone to meetings at the Heritage Inn on the<br />
second & fourth Tuesday of each month. Social at 6:00<br />
p.m./Supper at 6:30 p.m./meeting at 7:00 p.m. For more info<br />
call 306.694.4121 or email lpethick@sasktel.net<br />
THE MOOSE JAW CAMERA CLUB invites<br />
you to their monthly meetings at the Cosmo Centre<br />
upstairs. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. the first Monday from<br />
September – June. More info at mjphotoclub@gmail.com<br />
INFORMED CHOICES Pregnancy Center. Dropin<br />
Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00<br />
p.m. Free confidential and non-judgmental counselling<br />
and support available for women and men experiencing an<br />
unplanned pregnancy at 251A High St. W. 306-690-8462.<br />
FRIENDS don’t let FRIENDS<br />
DRINK<br />
TAP<br />
WATER<br />
IT’S JUST NOT SAFE!<br />
Our cleaners remove chemicals,<br />
Chlorine, Pharmaceuticals.<br />
Sewage (raw & untreated), Lead<br />
and many more contaminants<br />
too numerous to list!<br />
DRINK HEALTH WATER<br />
We care about your health!<br />
• Free testing of your water...<br />
bring in your sample.<br />
• Free clean water,<br />
Just bring your own jug