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Midget AA Lazers in finals for double banners

The Unity Midget AA Lazers are playing for a provincial banner, going up against the Notre Dame Hounds in the final. They also have advanced to the Centre Four Hockey League final.

REMAINING HOME GAMES: In provincials, the Unity, SK Lazers host the Hounds Saturday, March 29, at 4 pm while, in league, a tentative game 3 – if needed – against Beardy’s has been scheduled for Friday, March 28, at 7:30 pm.

These photos are from the second northern provincial final against the Saskatoon Icehawks, which the Lazers won 3-0. They were tied at 4-4 with the Icehawks going into the second game of the total-point, two-game series. Justen Close, shown in the first photo shaking hands with the linesman after the game, had the shutout, stopping 29 shots.

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League done but still in provincial final – Unity Midgets

Although the Unity SK Midget A Lazers lost the Hi-way 14 Hockey League final series to the Kerrobert Tigers, they still are on the trail to a possible provincial banner. The Lazers won the northern final, beating Melfort 6-3 in the two-game, total-point series, to advance to the provincial final against Yorkton.

Photos are from the March 16 game against Melfort.
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Scenes from Unity’s 2014 skating carnival

At the Movies in Unity, Saskatchewan – March 7, 2014

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Chicago – All That Jazz

sister act

Teen Beach Movie – Oxygen

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Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Twilight solo

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Saturday Night Fever – Staying Alive

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The Lion King – Circle of Lifefigure skating number

Slap Shot – Good Old Hockey Game
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Happy Feet – Hit Me Up

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Austin Powers

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Demons Solo – Courtney’s last year with the Unity Skating Club
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After all the skating was done, it was time for the traditional after-carnival group photo.

Monday’s Press-Herald

Whether you were or you weren’t at Celebrate Unity, 2014, in Unity, SK, you will get to see photos of all the smiling honourees in the March 17th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald.

Along with those pictures (the story was in the March 10th issue), you will find:

  • information from a workshop on parenting in the digital age and an invitation to upcoming sessions;
  • a photo of some of our volunteer firefighters with their new fire rescue truck;
  • an extensive update on the hockey season for all area minor hockey teams; and
  • photos from the Unity Skating Club Carnival – At the Movies;

Unity Skating Club

The March 17th issue is also our annual salute to agriculture, with pages of ag-specific information, together with good wishes to local farmers from area businesses.

Parkview Place Olympic Games

Sochi, Russia was not the only place people were attempting to prove who was fastest and strongest in February. Parkview Place in Unity, SK, held their own Olympic Games the week of Feb. 17.

To open the games, Victoria McCubbing, 100-years-plus, carried the torch into the common area, escorted by Cst. Tufts dressed in his formal RCMP red serge uniform. The torch “burned” bright all week.

Instead of representing countries, residents were divided into two teams – North Parkview and South Parkview. North Parkview was the overall winner with 349 points at the end of the week, to South Parkview’s 318.

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The “Olympic flame” burns brightly in the lobby at Parkview Place Feb. 20. Residents seen in the background are competing in carpet bocci.

There were six events, spread out over the week. Parkview Place manager, Sharon Del Frari described them: “Bean bag baseball was very challenging. Extra points for a home run (5) and 2 points for getting the opposing team’s player ‘out’ and 1 point per base. Next was carpet bocci, harder than it sounds. Ladder toss went over very well. Over the weekend was puzzle building. Each team had a 1,000 piece puzzle to do. South Parkview managed to finish their’s by 9 a.m. on Monday morning!”

Two walking events bookended the week, one Feb. 17 and one Feb. 24. Extra points were given for using the treadmill and for walking outside.

RCMP Cst. Macdonald attended the closing ceremonies Feb. 24, which included a medal presentation, cake and coffee.

Despite the cold and snow, Parkview residents were able to get together to enjoy some new challenges, camaraderie and exercise, and now they even all have Olympic medals to show for it! 

Get out your calendars!

You’ll need your calendar beside you when you read next week’s paper as there are many events coming up next month and beyond! You can find the events listed by clicking on our calendar link above, and read the fine details in the actual paper.

Besides the event details you will find in the advertising,, the March 3 Unity Wilkie Press-Herald features:

  • a wrap up of the Affinity Credit Union Provincial Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships, both in terms of results and impact on the community;
  • a prelude to the Unity Skating Club’s upcoming carnival, At the Movies;
  • a summary of results and where all three area senior men’s hockey teams are at in their respective league playoffs; and
  • a new concept in farm financing – commodity streaming.
Maze, Charteris and Eddingfield

Locals Gary Maze, Wayne Charteris and Daryl Eddingfield, playing with Unity skip Glen Heitt, almost made it to the championship game, falling short by only one point in the semifinal against Al Schick, Brian McCusker, Kerry Gudereit and Jim Loos of the Callie Curling Club of Regina. This photo was taken during a round robin match.

Provincial Senior Men’s Curling Championships

The Affinity Credit Union Provincial Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships were held in Unity, Feb. 18 to 23. Local curling fans were treated to some of the best curling in the province.

Darrell McKee, Mark Lane, Rick Picard and Brad Gee of the Nutana club in Saskatoon won the men’s side.

Please see the March 3 issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald for more details on playdowns and the actual hosting of the tournament, as well as additional photos. Photos of the opening ceremonies are in the February 24 issue of the Press-Herald.

Enjoy these shots from men’s round robin play.

Darrell McKee

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Provincial Senior Women’s Curling Championships

The Affinity Credit Union Provincial Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships were held in Unity, Feb. 18 to 23. Local curling fans were treated to some of the best curling in the province.

Lorraine Arguin, Donda Lee Deis, Shelly Urquhart and Connie Fritzler from Moose Jaw won the women’s title.

Please see the March 3 issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald for more details on playdowns and the actual hosting of the tournament, as well as additional photos. Photos of the opening ceremonies are in the February 24 issue of the Press-Herald.

Here’s some photos from the women’s semifinal between Arguin and the Inglis rink from Yorkton.

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Saskatchewan women's semifinal

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Paper preview for February 17th edition

Next week is a big week in Unity with 16 curling teams in town from all over the province, here to compete for the Senior Men’s and Women’s Saskatchewan Championship. Find out who is coming “to rock the house” in next week’s issue of the Press-Herald, along with:

  • details of new recycling fees in Unity;
  • comments and lessons from the panel presentation at UCHS on workplace bullying and harassment;
  • following the hockey career of Luseland’s Jessica Sibley;
  • recap of the Luseland/Dodsland Mallards first round playoff wins;

along with all the regular features such as the RCMP Report, a Faith Matters column, an Olympic-themed Top 10 and food for thought on our editorial page!

Luseland v. Unity – junior girls’ basketball

The Luseland School’s junior girls’ basketball team, the Lords, came to Unity January 24 and 25 to compete in the UCHS girls’ home tournament. Girls from Major also play on the Lords team, and there are a couple of photos of them, along with Unity players, in the February 3 issue of the Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald.

Following are some additional photos from action during the games between the Luseland girls and both the Unity A and the Unity B teams.

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