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Last paper of November, 2014

Yup … already we’re looking at November’s last Unity Wilkie Press-Herald and yes, there are Christmas ads in it! Christmas ads and some interesting news stories, such as:

  • details on the final court appearance by the Blairs regarding the horses that starved to death near Scott, SK last winter;
  • the announcement that Unity will be hosting a World Junior A hockey game in December – Russia vs. Canada East;
  • a new type of energy-efficient construction taking place in Luseland; and
  • some details on a visit to Unity earlier this year by Charles Bauman, who bicycled from Ontario to Alaska and back, raising funds and awareness for the plight of children in Third World countries.

Then we have the police report, hockey reports, an update on golfer Justin Wood and those Christmas ads we mentioned. Check them out to see what’s available in town for your Christmas shopping.

Below, sheets of plywood, bearing the community’s Christmas card organized by the Unity Hospital Auxiliary as a fundraising project, wait in trucks – one a Merry Christmas red – as Lions Club members prepare the base for the card to stand on. The card is up now so stop and see which friends and neighbours are on the card wishing you a happy holiday season. Add your own name by stopping at the Courtesy Car office beside Our Drug Store on Main Street.

on Main Street in Unity, Saskatchewan Lions

Monday’s paper

Another full paper coming up for all the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald readers. Here’s a little taste of what to expect:

  • a war bride shares some of her memories of wartime in Scotland and adjusting to life in Canada;
  • a lively ratepayers’ meeting for the RM of Round Valley #410 is reported upon, covering issues of assessment, taxation and tendering;
  • another UCHS graduate success story as Lyndon Brown receives an award from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission; and
  • Guy’s Furniture celebrates its grand opening next week, learn about this family-owned company.

Pre-Christmas events are starting to be advertised so be sure to check out the ads. And there’s school, hockey and RCMP news too!

In the SWHL, the Wilkie Outlaws came to Unity to play in the Miners in their first matchup of the year in the revamped Sask West Hockey League. The Miners are the defending SWHL champions while the Outlaws played in the NSRHL last year and won that title. Below are Unity’s no. 55, Michael George, and Wilkie’s no. 6, Dustin Glackin.Wilkie Outlaws @ Unity Miners

Next week’s paper

Be sure to check out the Evolution 2014 pages in next week’s paper and learn more about some of the people and businesses serving Unity and area. Along with Evolution, in next week’s paper, you will find:

  • who won what where in Delta Co-op’s and local credit unions’ Members Matter Most promotion;
  • an introduction to our new staff member at the Press-Herald;
  • the game report on the Midget AA Lazers’ first win of the season; and
  • more lucky winners – Trip of the Month and the Hospital Auxiliary’s 50/50.

Pastor Bruce Moir’s take on the sometimes scary times we are living in, thank you cards,  and upcoming events, among other items, round out the October 27th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald.

As part of Co-operatives Week in October, Credit Union Day was celebrated October 16. Staff at the Unity Credit Union brought all kinds of home baked goodies to treat any and all members who came to the branch that day.
Unity Credit Union, Unity, Saskatchewan

Next week’s paper

How has another week come and gone and somehow we are on the downward stretch to Halloween and the end of October?! Whew …Anyway, next week’s Unity Wilkie Press-Herald is ready for printing and will be fresh off the press for you bright and early Monday morning! In there you can expect to find:

  • a good news story about improvements to and cleanup of Brentwood Trailer Court & RV Park;
  • photo and article about the 2014 wrap up to the North West Minor Football League;
  • information about Children’s Vision Month and BDC’s Small Business Week; and
  • RCMP photos of a semi rollover near Tramping Lake, SK.

In  final playoff action Oct. 13, Unity Red Mean Machine faced off against Macklin Maroon in a battle for third and fourth place in the North West Minor Football League.

minor football at Unity, Saskatchewan

The upcoming paper

Statistics, winners and photos from the Unity Ag Society’s 2014 Fall Fair and Trade Show lead the parade of articles and pictures in the October 13th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald. But that is not all – you will also find:

  • a Heartland Health Region article on flu shots;
  • provincial results for the UCHS cross-country team;
  • a new honour for golfer Justin Wood; and
  • details on the upcoming hockey season in Luseland.

A “Here’s how I see it” editorial, the RCMP report, MP Gerry Ritz’s view on action against ISIS, specials and events at the co-op and credit union during next week’s Co-operatives Week and ads for other upcoming events round out the next issue.

Fall fair entrants, and prize winners, ranged from two-year-old Aya Macdonald to 90-year-plus Sally Neigum!

fair exhibitY

 

Unity Ag Society fall fair

Phippen Philosophy editorial

(The following editorial was written after receiving the sad news of the deaths of Donald and Shirley Parkinson. While unitystories.com does not usually post editorials, this particular one, which ran in the September 22 issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald, has prompted a number of favourable comments from readers, so we share it here.)

You just don’t know.

You don’t know what demons the man you meet on the street fights when he is all alone at night. You don’t know what sorrows the clerk at the store hides behind her smile. You don’t know about the ache in your neighbour’s heart. You don’t know about the memories that haunt a co-worker. You don’t know what wakes me up at 3 in the morning and keeps me from going back to sleep.

You just don’t know. And because you don’t know, isn’t it best just to be kind to everyone?

Maybe that person who didn’t yield the right of way this morning was pre-occupied because he or she got a phone call last night, saying Mom or Dad or Grandma had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Maybe that person didn’t get enough sleep because he or she was up late, worrying about the teenager who didn’t come home when expected. Maybe the significant other, at breakfast that morning, said, “I’m sorry but I really don’t love you anymore. One of us is going to have to move out.”

You don’t know.

Maybe that teenager tearing around town in the old car doesn’t want to go home because Mom and Dad are fighting. Maybe the “grumpy” old man down the street never responds to your “Hello” or “Good morning” because he’s deaf and doesn’t actually hear you call as you go by his yard on your morning walk. Maybe the lady who never stops talking, if you make the “mistake” of getting into a conversation with her, is scared spit-less of the loneliness that overwhelms her when it’s silent.

You don’t know.

Steven Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, tells of being on the subway in New York. Everyone in the train is sitting quietly, some resting with their eyes closed, others reading a book or newspaper. At the next stop, a man gets on with some rather noisy children. The man sits, closes his eyes; meanwhile the children run wild. People are disturbed and upset.

You can imagine what you might have thought if you had been there. What’s the matter with him? Why doesn’t he do something? What a terrible father! Those children obviously have never had any discipline. What a bunch of spoiled brats! Where’s their mother? Hopefully he’s not the full-time parent since clearly he’s totally incompetent. Kids like that shouldn’t even be allowed on the subway.

Finally, Covey touches the man on the arm and suggests he control his children as they are disturbing a lot of people. The man turns and says, according to Covey, “Oh, you’re right. I guess I should do something about it. We just came from the hospital where their mother died about an hour ago. I don’t know what to think, and I guess they don’t know how to handle it either.”

Now, if you were there, what would you think? Knowing the story changes judgment, anger, irritation, annoyance to sympathy and compassion.

Don’t judge. Don’t condemn. You don’t know, so just be kind. Always.

Next week’s paper

October 5 to 11 is National Fire Prevention Week and so the October 6th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald will be the annual Fire Prevention Week issue. Look for photographs of all our firefighters, along with fire prevention tips and information about the Unity and Wilkie fire departments.

Of course, we have other news too! Look for:

  • information on the new virus circulating in Saskatchewan;
  • just before provincials, a wrap-up of the schools’ cross-country seasons;
  • an update on Unity golfer Justin Wood; and
  • details on a special speaker coming to UCHS – the public is invited.

No lack of things to see and do in and around Unity either – the unitystories calendar has been updated and you can check out the advertisements in next week’s paper if you need further details.

 

Next week’s paper

There is quite a gaggle of kids on the front page of the September 29th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald!

In next week’s paper, you will also find:

  • a preview of the upcoming fall fair and trade show (October 3 and 4);
  • who’s been elected to RM councils by acclamation and which seats are being contested;
  • a story about Unity residents meeting astronaut Chris Hadfield; and
  • predictions on winter weather.

Don’t forget to check the ads for upcoming events such as registration for this winter’s curling leagues, and for sale items such as antifreeze in one ad and bins in another!

Don’t forget to pick up a fall fair booklet and exhibitor number at Mitchell Agencies so you can enter your pickles, jams, jellies or a vast variety of other items in the October 3rd and 4th fall fair!

trade fair pickles

Next week’s paper

Once again, the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald covers a wide variety of topics in next week’s issue. Check it out for the following:

  • conclusion of the investigation into the Parkinson deaths
  • the sixth annual Candace Heitt Memorial Run
  • provincial awards given to two 2014 UCHS grads;
  • Saskatchewan’s top 100 businesses – locals on the list,

along with selling a house by auction, school sports, the RCMP report and upcoming events.

Congratulations to Nick and Lil Seneshen who celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary September 13.

60th wedding anniversary

Next week’s paper

You will plenty to read and see in the September 15th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald – 20 pages worth! Among the articles and photos are:

  • an update on the swimming pool construction;
  • coverage of the Legion’s Decoration and Dedication Day at the cemetery September 7;
  • car show/show and shine news; and
  • locals at the World Triathlon Championships in August

along with regular features such as the RCMP Report, Faith Matters, our editorial page and the back page Top 10.

Below, Legion Padre slowly makes his way through the Veterans’ Plot at Pleasantview Cemetery after the service dedicating the new amenities and improvements to the plot.

Veterans' Plot, Pleasantview Cemetery, Unity, Saskatchewan