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The Publisher reserves the right to add the word ‘advertisement’ or the abbreviation ‘adv’ to any or all advertisements or to place the words ‘General Advertisement’ at the top of any display advertisement. The Publisher will not knowingly publish any ad which is illegal, misleading or offensive to its readers. LAST MOUNTAIN LM LM HEY! This is fun right? -> Other people think so too! Why not have your business sponsor the History thingy every week!? phone: 306-559-0686 or computer: advertise@lmtimes.ca SEEKING EMPLOYMENT Say a little about yourself, get a new job. In this economy? sure, why not? VEHICLE FOR SALE Sell that old car.... OR TRUCK!....THANK YOU! STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Got any? Post them here! WELDING SUPPLIES FARMERS: We have Oxygen, Acetylene, MIG mix and Argon tanks and gas available for purchase and exchange. That’s right: you purchase a tank and the gas and when it’s empty you just exchange the tank and pay for the gas. No Contract. Call 306- 746-7662. Semans, SK. nc LAND FOR RENT OR SALE List yours today! ITEMS FOR SALE OR WANTED Email us your advertisement ads@lmtimes.ca ITEMS WANTED Nothing this week. But what special item are you looking for? email us your ad. ads@lmtimes.ca COMING EVENTS This year the Govan Fall Fair proudly presents Saskatchewans’ own “Piano Man”, Jeffery Straker, in concert at the Govan Community Centre. The Saskatchewan Music Folk/Roots award winner will perform from 4-6 PM on September 3rd. Tickets $25.00, under 12 free, available at govanoptims@gmail. com <strong>33</strong> With less than three weeks away the Govan Fall Fair is fast approaching! Requests from vendors and garage sale participants and are being compiled into a “list” for publication before the event. Are you on the list? Do you want to be Added? Contact Nancy at govanfallfair@outlook. com. This year’s Fall Fair will be held on the Fair grounds by the Govan Community Centre featuring vendors with a wide array of merchandise, a farmer’s market, food trucks, garage sales throughout town, a children’s program finished off with a concert performance by Jeffery Straker. <strong>33</strong> On this day in history z NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED TOWER CONSTRUCTION Access Communications Cooperative iIs proposing to build a new tower at: 50.870002, -105.110778, near Grandview Beach, SK. For details on this proposal, please visit: https://myaccess.ca/publicnotifications/ Comments or concerns can be addressed by July 28, 2022 to: public.relations@myaccess.coop or GVB Public Consultation Access Communications 826 57th St E Saskatoon, SK S7K 5Z1 St. Andrew’s United Church 1<strong>15</strong> King St., Lumsden, SK Worship and Children’s Time Phone or check Facebook for service time Office: 306-731-26<strong>33</strong> st.andrewslumsden@sasktel.net Everyone is welcome! 306-528-2020 editor@<strong>LMT</strong>imes.ca Box 42517 New Westminster, BC V3M 6L7 Office Hours: Tues - Fri, 9am - 4pm Closed to the public until further notice. CARD OF THANKS Go ahead, thank someone! Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys performing at the Strasbourg Memorial Hall, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 20 @ 7pm. For ticket information call Brenda – 306-731-2857. 32 05/21 CROSSWORD SOLUTION SUDOKU PUZZLE SOLUTION SPONSORED BY LANIGAN, NOKOMIS & STRASBOURG PHARMACIES Day 8 - Team Sask at the 2022 Canada Summer Games <strong>Aug</strong> 13, 2022 - ST. CATHARINES, ON - Team Sask wins two medals on the final day of week one competition at the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games. Men’s baseball does it again! The defending champions from the 2017 Canada Summer Games take home another medal, this time bronze. In a nail-biting game Team Sask defeated Team BC, 6-5. The women’s basketball team played Team AB in the gold medal game. For most of the game Team Sask led. Our girls battled to the end with Nevaeh Ferrara-Horne (#6) hitting a heated 3-pointer with 20 seconds left in the game. Final score: 71 AB - 60 SK, resulting in Team Sask earning a silver medal. TEAM SASK MEDAL COUNT: GOLD: X | SILVER: 6 | BRONZE: 4 | TOTAL: 10 “This is just the best feeling in the world, it’s amazing coming out here and having fun with the boys” said Sutter Balog (#17, Weyburn), men’s baseball. “I didn’t doubt this team one bit.” “Team Sask baseball winning bronze in 2022 is a phenomenal accomplishment. It shows what kind of a program Baseball Sask is run in winning medals at the last two Canada Games (gold in 2017/bronze in 2022). Great support with almost all the parents being at these games and great support from other Team Sask athletes and coaches. Gotta love multi-sport games. Gotta love the Canada Games” -Darrell Barker, Team Sask Misson Staff for men’s baseball. “I thought we played three quarters of really good basketball and then struggled in the fourth... we were a little tentative but I feel like our defense really kept us in the game” said Bree Burgess, head coach for the women’s basketball team. “This experience is amazing, I described this to my team five years ago like a mini-olympics and how lucky they are to be born at the right time and be given this opporutnity. It’s like a once in a life time opportunity and it’s just amazing to be a part of it.” CONTINUES ON PAGE 7 Nokomis Anglican Church Service Times: 11:00 in Nokomis with Rev. Deacon Jack Robson - unless otherwise stated No Church service in July COME and WORSHIP with US
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