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What a great time of year! We can finally put away the parkas and get ready
for some summer fun. On June 28 th, kick off the Canada Day long weekend by
joining us at the second annual Summer Sizzle at th e Lions Sports Grounds.
There will be something for every member of the family. The following
morning, join your friends and neighbors for an int erdenominational Church
service. This is just the beginning of fun times ahead and we invite one and all
to take advantage of all that our community has to offer.
We hope that you enjoy our summer issue and we wish one and all a safe and
happy summer!
Springside Bitz n Bytes
Box 388
Springside, SK. S0A 3V0
Email: springsidebitznbytes@gmail.com
Phone (306)792-2104 Fax (306)792-4770
--Edgar A. Guest
Somebody said that it couldn't be done,
But he with a chuckle replied
That "maybe it couldn't," but he would be one
Who wouldn't say so till he'd tried.
So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin on his face If
he worried he hid it.
He started to sing as he tackled the thing
That couldn't be done, and he did it.
Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do that;
At least no one ever has done it";
But he took off his coat and he took off his hat,
And the first thing we knew he'd begun it.
With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin,
Without any doubting or quiddit,
He started to sing as he tackled the thing
That couldn't be done, and he did it.
There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done,
There are thousands to prophesy failure;
There are thousands to point out to you one by one,
The dangers that wait to assail you.
But just buckle in with a bit of a grin,
Just take off your coat and go to it;
Just start to sing as you tackle the thing
That "cannot be done," and you'll do it.
The community wishes all of our graduates our congratulations and all the
best in your future.
Blast from the past
Springside School Graduation June 29, 1956
The grad ceremony took place at the old
town hall.
Front Row; Frances Dareichuk, Jean Bagg,
Janice Werner, Esther Sanderson, Grace
Merriman, Joan Merriman, Verna Bagg,
Janice Gabert
Back Row; Lyle Pinder, Don Milbrandt, Alvin
Effa, Steve Shumay, Ernie Stefanyshyn
-photo submitted by Joan Sanderson
Summer 2014
Summer Service Schedule: Sunday Morning Worship Service @ 10:00 am. Sunday Sermons are available online.
Childcare is provided during the Worship Service for toddlers to age 4.
Pastor Richards words.Spring has arrived and soon we will be into the heart of
summer. What are your plans for the days ahead? Getting away for a family vacation?
Sending the kids to summer camp? Maybe spending time at the beach sunning yourself?
Possibly your choice of activity is something else gardening, golfing, backyard project,
Everyone is welcome at
SBC. Its a friendly place
with lots of young families!
fishing, reading, hiking, cycling or spending time with neighbours and family. One thing
I know the potential activities are many and the summer hours seem too few. Let me
encourage you to be intentional about building relationships with the people around you.
Also, think about Gods Son, Jesus and the fact that receiving Him into our lives makes it
possible for us to have a relationship with the Creator of this universe. Wow! What an
awesome thought! Please take the time to ponder it and have a great summer!
Upcoming Events
June 8 Grad Service in honour of Springsides Grads of 2014, 7:00 pm @ SBC
June 20-21 Spring Ladies Retreat @ Good Spirit Bible Camp
Matthew 11:28
Please contact the Church Oce for more informaon on any of our programs or Sunday Services!
Phone: 306-792-2102
email: oce@springsidebapst.com
website: www.springsidebapst.com
Weather Folklore
June
4th-7th. Chilly conditions over Rockies.
8th-11th. Cool Pacific air clashing with surge of heat
from south stirs showery rains, especially Rockies.
12th-15th. Temperatures, humidity increasing.
16th-19th. Hot, dry.
20th-23rd. A shower, thunderstorm threat.
24th-27th. Thunderstorms sweep east. Cooler air
Prairies, Rockies.
28th-30th. Very warm, humid, thunderstorms most
frequent from Prairies, spreading east.
July 2014
1st-3rd. Clear, warmer into Rockies by Canada Day.
4th-7th. Fair, dry, very warm Rockies, Prairies.
8th-11th. A few locally heavy thunderstorms
Rockies, Prairies.
12th-15th. Very warm Prairies, points west.
16th-19th. Unseasonable chill Rockies. Unsettled
conditions Prairies, all points east.
20th-23rd. Cool Northern Rockies.
24th-27th. Warming up, dry.
28th-31st. Cooler, drier air again covers the Rockies
and adjacent Prairies after outbreak of heavy
showers.
August 2014
1st-3rd. Hot humid weather. Showery over Rockies.
4th-7th. Possible severe thunderstorms
accompanied by downpours and large hail.
8th-11th. Clear and dry.
12th-15th. Light showers, Rockies and Prairies.
16th-19th. Scattered thunderstorms.
20th-23rd. Chilly air enters Rockies, Prairies by the
23rd.
24th-27th. Heavy rain Manitoba, all points east,
then somewhat cooler, drier.
28th-31st. More unseasonably chilly air brings
relief following heavy rain and thunderstorms.
September 2014
1st-3rd. Thunderstorms, some heavy for Rockies into
Prairies for Labour Day holiday.
4th-7th. Dry weather, but temperatures are on a
decline.
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Extraordinary Animal 2
SCR Summer Tour
Coming to Springside July 9, 10 and
August 13
For children ages 5-12
Contact Sherri@306-792-4685 to register.
Hope to see you there!
Tara & Kayla
scrsummertour@parklandvalley.ca
Evening Cabaret
Ample parking and room for campers!
Events will take place rain or shine!
Junior -
Celebrating Success
Mission Statement:
We at NL believe that providing our
customers with premium product is #1 priority
as is the quality of our service. Our commitment
to excellent work and developing a good
relationship with our customers is what we
strive for. Were always willing to take on a job,
and are always confident in our ability to
produce exceptional results. Were homegrown were strong believers in building our
company from within. Were hard working
people and when we start young guys behind
us, they believe in us and learn from us. We
take pride in passing on our knowledge to
create another carpenter, and seeing the
evolution of them and their work. NL is busy
year-round, with new projects and a continued
evolution of services.
We enjoy the
challenge. We love being able to see our work
progress. We pull into a site, and theres an
empty piece of land. When we leave, theres a
building on it!
No rotor tilling
No fertilizer needed
A raised bed means easier access for those with
problems bending over or kneeling down.
Compact areas with lots of plants tend to keep
moisture in the soil better so water is used
efficiently.
A good option for those with limited space for a
garden.
Beds warm quicker so you can plant earlier and
extend your season
Traditional gardening generally requires heavy
tools in order to loosen the soil while in this
system, soil is not walked on thus it remains
loose and more easily workable.
Springside Cafe
Whitesand
Wildlife
Federation
The Annual Supper and Awards might was held
March 16 at the Good Spirit Golf Resort. Rehka and
the Staff at Good Spirit served over 100 people an
excellent steak supper with
plenty to spare. Guest speaker
Heath Dreger Saskatchewan
Wildlife Federation Region 3
Director & President of the
Yorkton Wildlife Federation
spoke of happenings in Region 3
and throughout the Province.
The evenings Master of Ceremonies Club Vice
President John Makowetski presented the awards
for the evening.
Big Game
Whitetail (Non-Typical) :
Wayne Kozak 160 6/8
Whitetail (Typical):
Rick Chartier 144 2/8
Ladies Whitetail (Typical):
Brittany McGregor 154 7/8
Elk:
Tim Werner 248 4/8
Moose:
NO ENTRIES
Ladies Moose:
NO ENTRIES
Mule Deer (Typical):
Neil Poppenheim 126 5/8
Bear:
Travis Werner 19 10/16
Fish
Mens:
Perch: Kelly Madsen 1.1lbs
Walleye : Harold Kriger 8.01lbs
Pike: Lawrence Bilokreli 10.5lbs
Ladies:
Perch: NO ENTRIES
Walleye: Caylee Hiebert 5.82lbs
Pike: NO ENTRIES
Youth:
Perch: Marissa Chartier .859lbs
Walleye: NO ENTRIES
Pike: NO ENTRIES
Photography
Senior Wildlife:
Dean Turchinetz Snowy Owl
Cheryl Kaban Moose
Rick Chartier Fawn
Senior Scenery:
John Makowetski Frosty Tree
John Makowetski Frosty Tree
Cristal Ockochinski Rainbow
Junior Wildlife:
Layden Omiecinski White Tail Deer
Mckenna Omiecinski Coyote
Following the award presentation Don Werner
Auctioned off 20 hats, with corresponding prizes as
well as a few larger ticket items which included a
gun, a chain saw and a quad trailer. The evening
was concluded with
lunch and raffle prize
draws as well as the
close of the silent
auction. The winner
of the Winners Choice
Raffle
was
Mitch
Hnidey of Springside,
he chose to take home a Remington 770 30.06 Gun
donated by Yorkton Dodge. Congratulations Mitch!
Membership Deadline
May 31, 2014
Celebrating Success
Hockey News
-Michelle Eckhart
It has been a busy few months at the Springside School.
We are really excited that spring is sprung and we cant
wait for summer!!!
Upcoming Events:
May 23-Kindergarten Orientation for class starting in
September 2014
May 27 and 28- 6 students from Springside School will
be attending East Central Track Meet
June 3- Band Concert
June 6- Students from Grade 1-4 will attend a track
meet in Melville
June 10- Grade 7 and 8 Safety Day @ Yorkton Exhibition
Association
June 12- Grade 8 Farewell and Awards Night
June 13- Grade 3 and 4 will be having a field trip to
Camp Whitesand.
June 18-. Kindergarten graduates will be recognized at a
Tea in the afternoon of June 18th
June 19 and 20 Grades 5-8 will be having an overnight
field trip to Stony Lake June 20-June 20- Kindergarten
Grade 2 will be going to Regina to visit the Science
Centre
June 24- BBQ Lunch hosted by the SCC and an old
school play day to follow.
We would like to congratulate the Grade 8 class who
will be leaving to go off to High School. Congratulations
go out to JJ Musqua, Morgan Horsburgh, Keenan
Aarrestad, Brody Popowich, and Jesse Smith. A
banquet will be held and awards presented to students
for the academic year. The community is welcome to
attend the Awards Night starting at 7:30 on June 12th at
Springside School.
Moving forward into the 2014/15 School year the
school will be holding a community open house
September 9, 2014 with a BBQ starting at 5 pm and
Open house going until 7:30. Everyone in the
community is welcome to attend. This will also serve as
a mass registration night if you or your organization is
interested in having a registration table at the event
please contact Kylee at the school at 306.792.2080 or
over summer vacation Michelle at 306.792.2072.
LOL!!!!!
Submitted by Peter Chuchak
Residents of Saskatchewan can call 1-877-8000002 and speak with a Registered Nurse,
Registered Psychiatric Nurse, or Social Worker to
get guidance on health related issues. This service
(Healthline) is available free of charge, 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
I told you NO! If you ask again, Ill have to smack you!!
Five minutes laterDa..ad!!!!
WHAT????
When you come in to smack me, can you bring a drink of
water??
New to Springside!
A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home
happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for.
-- Anonymous
Just after midnight on May 4th, 2014 our strong and healthy son, William
Martin Werner was born. After an eventful and miraculous labor, our
family would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of the medical
professionals who performed their finest work, YRHC, Crestview
Ambulance, Stars Air Ambulance, RHQR, PHCLC, Shopper's Pharmacy, our
loving friends, neighbors, co-workers and family. A mommy's life was saved
that night and without the support of many we would not have made it
through.
Corey, Jeanie, Khloe, Kendal and William are settled at home now
and enjoying the many precious gifts of life.
Emily Byblow
March 9, 1948-March 27, 2014
Ellen Brenneman
Scott Derbowka
Sept. 27, 1973-May 10,
2014
I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in
every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find
comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. -(Leo Buscaglia)
At the Moment
- Marion Ockochinski
I was having a
phone visit with
my
granddaughter
Mackenzie the
other day.
Nana, did you know I have a new stuffed animal?
She is a Care Bear, well, really she is an elephant
and her name is Lots of Heart, and shes pink and
she is special, and at the moment she is my very
favorite.
That little phrase has been in my head ever since.
At the moment. Part of me thinks about how
short the moment is. Will Lots of Heart continue to
be the favorite when she isnt quite so new and
maybe not so pretty anymore? How long will the
moment last? Does Mackenzie know inside that
Lots of Heart wont have quite the same effect on
her in a couple of years or will she even remember
much about her at all when she is grown? Will she
nudge her under the bed if friends stop to visit
when she is old (like twelve)? That isnt really
important. What is important is at the moment.
I was out for a bike ride this afternoon, something I
could not have done a couple of years ago before
having knee replacements so I really tried to
celebrate the fact that I could make it two whole
miles and back, even if I was pretty shaky when I
got home. I lived in the moment and tried not to
think about what my knees might be like
tomorrow. The sun was warm and welcome, the
breeze was just right. There was just enough space
to ride the bike through the washed out ravine and
still be safe. The water was bubbling through the
culverts and the dog and I enjoyed the moment
even if the couple of ducks we disturbed were not
quite so thrilled with us.
Ive tried to tell myself to try and live in the
present. We all know that the present is all we
have. No one knows what the future holds. No
one gets much chance to change the pastit is
EUREKA!!
Get ready to have your own EUREKA
moments at the Springside Library. Stop in to
sign up for reading challenges and team
quests.
Question?
How do I order a book from the library on line?
Answer:
1. Have your library card ready. If you havent a
library card stop by the library (any one will do) and
sign up for one. Bring along 2 pieces of ID.
2. Enter www.parklandlibrary.ca . The home page shows
many options and places to get help.
3. From the home page, on the blue bar, go to My
Library which will pop down a menu. Click on My Login.
4. On the Login page type in all the 10 digits on your
library card, then your pin number. While you are on
your account page check out some of the features. You
can check on the books you may have currently checked
out, what the due dates are, renew your books, check
on any fines you may have, etc. A great feature here is
the My Reading History. Once you have clicked on that
icon it will automatically keep track of the books you
have had. That way if you are telling a friend about a
book you have read, but cant quite think of the title
you have a list that you can search.
5. Click on Encore on the top right hand side of the
screen under Search the Catalogue.
6. Enter the name of the book, the authors name or a
subject you want to find.
7. Options will pop up. In the descriptions you will see
what type of material your selection comes in (printed
format, large print, book on CD, etc.) You will also see a
sign if the book is available. The available books will
come sooner, but sometimes there may be no copies
available at that time. Your request will be in the
system when the book becomes available. Click on
Request It.
8. A menu will pop up to ask where you would like to
pick up the material. The library where you got your
card will usually show up, but you can select another if
that is more convenient. There will then be a message
telling you that your request was successful and that
the material will be sent when it is available.
9. When your material comes to the library (at
Springside branch we get our deliveries on Tuesdays)
and it is checked in you will get a phone message or an
e-mail message sent to you to let you know you can
come in and pick it up. If you have an e-mail message
set up at the library it will also notify you if your
material is about to become due for return. You can
renew one time from your own computer.
Summer Windsock
Supplies:
Empty Frosting Container
Tissue paper
Strong Tape
Ribbon
Doris Jenkins
Joy Clayton
Springside Loans Association
Bill & Joyce Anaka
Alan & Jean Payne
Donald & Elaine Low
Christies Funeral Home &
Crematorium
Adienne Popowich - The Hair
Shoppe
Eric & Marilyn Jones