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The Other World Series
In October, another premier world sports event reached its climax, with one team left standing, rewarded for months of grueling practices, to the cheers of ador-ing, frenzied fans. The “world series” of professional team computer games was settled on a stage in a packed, 40,000-seat stadium in Seoul before three gigan-tic TV screens and an Internet audience of millions. The powerhouse Samsung White team out-moused and -keyboard-ed the Chinese champions at “League of Legends” (which 27 million gamers worldwide play every day), using its fantasy characters to destroy opponents’ bases. The winning team took home $1 million of corporate money, but future earnings should escalate when idolized world-class players unionize and swing merchandising endorsement deals.
The New Math
More than 6 million students have down-loaded the new iPhone app PhotoMath to solve Algebra I and Algebra II prob-lems by pointing the phone’s camera at a printed equation. The answer, and the explanation, quickly appear on a screen, as a teaching tool -- or for the students to show “their” work if PhotoMath is used on exam questions. The Croatia-based developer told the Quartz website in October that it is working on upgrades for higher-level math equations (though no relief is in sight for those chronically pesky “word problems”). Meanwhile, the debate has been triggered over whether PhotoMath is a dynamic technological advance in education -- or a cheating-en-abler.
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A man went to his dentist because he has a strange feeling in his mouth. The dentist examines him and says, “That new upper plate I put
in for you six months ago is eroding. What have you been eating?”The man replies, “All I can think of is that about four months ago my
wife made some asparagus and put some stuff on it that was delicious...Hollandaise sauce. I loved it so much I now put it on everything - meat,
toast, fish, vegetables, everything.”“Well,” says the dentist, “That’s probably the problem. Hollandaise sauce
is made with lots of lemon juice, which is highly corrosive. It has eaten away your upper plate. I’ll make you a new plate,
and this time use chrome.”“Why chrome?” asks the patient.
To which the dentist replies, “It’s simple. Everyone knows that there’s no plate like chrome for the Hollandaise!”
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The night after Christmas, our 7 year old grandson set
the alarm clock that Santa had brought him. The next
morning when he was asked how the new alarm clock
was working he said “Great!
Only... it woke me up!”
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Seeing her mother applying makeup before her staff
Christmas party our four year old grand daughter asked
“Mommy, can I help you get decorated?”
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Our third child was due in December. When we told
our 3 year old he’d be getting a baby brother or
sister for Christmas he commented
“I’d rather have a game boy.”
TRUCK AND CAR ACCESSORIES AND PERFORMANCE PARTS
HOW TO TELL IF YOU’RE A GRINCH
You reuse last year’s Christmas cards and send them out under your own name
You have dressed a dog or cat as Santa Claus, elf helper or reindeer
You take the light bulbs from your neighbors outdoor display
to replenish your own supply
You put out last years stale candy canes
for the children
You have a heart that’s two sizes too small
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CHEER & TUMBLE - Affordable Gymnastics Classes, ages 2-18, next session starts in April, now accepting applications! - Competitive Cheer Team, ages 5-14 - Birthday Parties Available!Check us out on Facebook Kerrobert Cheer & Tumble. Or Call Tajia @ 306-834-4364GROOVYDOS ART STUDIO, KERROBERT 306-834-4300FOR MORE INFO VISIT: WWW.GROOVYDOS.CA OR WWW.PINTEREST.COM/ELAINEUNRUHPAINT-YOUR-OWN-POTTERY MON- FRI: 1-6PM / THURS: 4-9PMFUN FOR ALL AGES! BIG SELECTION FOR ADULTS, TEENS, KIDS & EVEN DAD!PRIVATE PARTIES & GROUP EVENING BOOKINGS ALSO AVAILABLEKIDS CRAFT PARTY NIGHT $27 - DEC 12TH, FRI-DAY 6:00 TO 8:00 – XMAS THEMEMUST PRE-REGISTER! INCLUDES CRAFTING & DINNER! FUN FOR KIDS AGES 6-12.ADULT ART CLASSES W/ INSTRUCTION $48 FOR 5 CLASSES – THURS 6-9PMINCLUDES PAINT, BRUSHES, PATTERNS, IN-STRUCTION, GLAZE & FIRING (IF DOING CERAMICS)POTTERY, CANVAS & WOOD PROJECTS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE OR BRING YOUR OWN PROJECT.
Birth Matters Heartland offers:Birth Matters Heartland, Birth Group Third Friday of every month. November’s topic is Belly Binding for pre and postnatal. Find us on Facebook for details.PRAIRIE CROCUS QUILT GUILD meet 2nd Tues.of each month.iKids Club is every Thursday night at 6pm-8PM We follow the school calendar, so if there is a break at school, there is a break at iKids! iKids is $5 per child, there is a special rate for families! We also do birthday parties! Contact Becky for more info! Follow the fun at www.ikidsclub.ca and on facebook at iKids Club or email Becky [email protected] WITH PATHWAY TO WELLNESS Monday & Thursday - 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Walking Track at the West Central Events Center(indoor shoes required) (wheelchair accessible/elevator)PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP is held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m. in the Fischer Lounge of the Kindersley Hospital. For more information contact Nancy @ 306-463-4514.MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP meeting every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Provincial Building 113 2nd Ave East Board Room. For people whose lives are affected by mental health issues. Everyone Welcome. For more information call Barb 306-463-4754.
The Great Calendar Of Events
KINDERSLEY TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter #1136:Anybody interested in joining or checking out the group are welcome to attend meetings any Monday at 7:00p.m., Kindersley Senior Centre, 115 3rd Ave. E.A.A. - Mon. 8PM at the Legion Hall. Tues 8PM Brock The Vesper Club, Tues. 8PM Leader United Church. Wed. 8PM Eston United Church, Thurs. 8PM Kindersley New Life Church, Fri. 8PM Kindersley Lutheran Church.AL-ANON Mon. 8PM at the Legion Hall Call 306-463-6654or 965-2659.THE OIL WIVES CLUB OF KINDERSLEY, LADIES, If your spouse or significant other, works in the oil patch, you are invited to join the Oil Wives Club of Kindersley in a once a month, fun night of “Fostering Friendship.” contact Mary Ann at 306-463-6164 or 306-463-9352.KINDER KOLLEGE, the newest child care Centre, is look-ing to hire a full time person who enjoys interacting with children on a daily basis. Contact Jodi @ 306-463-5435. Cook position available January 1, 2015.JUMP, HOP, MOVE PROGRAM. Nov. 17-Dec. 15 ages 3-5yrs. Cost is $25. Parent participation is required and finacial assistance is available upon request. To enroll and for more info contact the West Central ECIP office at 306-463-6822.SANTA’S HUT “New Addition to Santa’s Hut” this year. After Kindersley Santa’s Hut is over on December 13 at 12:30 p.m., we will be closing the doors for an hour and setting up for a garage sale. We have been receiving donations throughout the year and have decided to give back to the community. We know that the holiday season can be a very stressful time of year. In hopes of alleviat-ing some of the “Holiday Stress” we will be extending the garage sale out to members of the communities. Our Garage Sale will be held at Elizabeth School on December 13, 2014 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.mMANTARIO LIONS CLUB BOXING DAY SOCIAL Dec. 26 9PM-2AM at Eyre Park Hall. Music by Dick Cash Band. $30 advance tickets Dec. 23 deadline. $35 at the door. Tickets available at Eatonia Agencies or any MLC Members or call Kevin at 306-967-2643/306-460-7326 or Duane at 306-967-2869/306-463-9294.
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Hi Neighbours:
It is hard to believe that 2014 is winding down; it has been an eventful year. Today’s column is a grab bag of stuff marking the year end and looking ahead a little.
Per the Council Policy Manual, Council is conducting a review of itself. The annual review is for three purposes:
1. To ensure our neighbours in Kindersley have a Council that is providing effective leadership and oversight; 2. Understanding how we are effective and what we are doing well; and 3. Developing an awareness of the opportunities we have for improvement.
The tool has six tables that ask an assortment of questions addressing: Structure and Processes, Council Performance, Council Meetings, Council and Staff Relations, Council Member Competencies, and Feedback on the Mayor. Continuous improvement is key for any organization and we have to demonstrate it. There are three potential responses: OFI (opportunity for improvement), adequate, and good.
I highlighted the budget last week and I did an overview of the Action Plan for 2015 the week previous to that. Both the Action Plan for 2015 and the Budget will be on the agenda for the December 8th Council Meeting.
Housing is still a concern and I have arranged for representative(s) from the Saskatchewan Co‐Op Association to attend the December 8th Council Meeting and deliver a presentation about co‐operative housing. The purpose of the presentation is to build awareness for this housing concept so people can determine if this is a model they want to participate in. There are a variety of co‐operative housing types and perhaps one works for both residents and businesses of Kindersley. This presentation is an exploration of the co‐operative housing concept.
Another item coming up for discussion is an anti‐bullying by‐law. Defining any behaviour as criminal is the responsibility of the federal government, but the RCMP are asking for us to engage in this discussion. According to Article 4 of the Municipalities Act we are to develop and maintain a safe and viable community fostering economic, social and environmental well‐being. How do we define this Article? A law‐based response similar to the criminal code or a social investment response creating opportunities for fulfillment and healthy relationships? I am leaning toward social investment response such as Phase 2 and diversified youth programming.
Please write or phone if you would like me to discuss a particular topic. If you have any questions or comments, drop me a line at the town office or email me at mayorenns‐[email protected]. You can also check out my blog at http://mayorjohn.blogspot.ca/. I appreciate your feedback.
The Christmas Tree
In 16th-century Germany fir trees were decorated, both indoors and out, with apples, roses, gilded candies, and colored paper. In the Middle Ages, a popular religious play depicted the story of Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the Garden
of Eden.
A fir tree hung with apples was used to symbolize the Garden of Eden -- the Paradise Tree. The play ended with the prophecy of a savior coming, and so
was often performed during the Advent season.
One legend that has not been proved is that Martin Luther is responsible for the origin of the Christmas tree. This story says that one Christmas Eve, about the year 1500, he was walking through the snow-covered woods and was struck by the beauty of the snow glistened trees. Their branches, dusted with snow,
shimmered in the moon light. When he got home, he set up a small fir tree and shared the story with his children. He decorated the Christmas tree with small
candles, which he lighted in honor of Christ’s birth.
WHY SANTA CAN’T POSSIBLY BE A MAN:
Christmas is a big, organized, warm, fuzzy, nurturing social deal, and I have a tough time believing a guy could possibly pull it all off!
The vast majority of men don’t even think about selecting gifts until December 24.
He would have transportation problems because he would inevita-bly get lost up there in the snow and clouds and then refuse to stop
and ask for directions. Men can’t pack a bag.
Men would rather be dead than caught wearing red velvet.
Men would feel their masculinity is threatened...having to be seen with all those elves.
Men don’t answer their mail.
Men would refuse to allow their physique to be described even in jest as anything remotely resembling a “bowlful of jelly.”
Only a male Santa can ignore ‘fashion’ and wear the same suit for 500 years.
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1. Who was accredited with writing the classic poem “A Visit From St. Nicholas?”A) Charles DickensB) Mark TwainC) Clement C. MooreD) Louisa May Alcott 2. In a Christmas Carol how long has Marley been dead?A) 17 years B) 7 yearsC) 3 years D) 6 months 3. Which bestselling author of legal thrillers wrote the book Skipping Christmas?a) Scott Turowb) Richard North Pattersonc) John Grishamd) Robert Ludlum 4. In the book Little Women, what Christmas gift
does the March family give to their poor neighbours?a) Their own breakfastsb) Hand knit sweatersc) A beautiful Christmas treed) A pumpkin pie 5) Where were the Christmas revels immortalized in The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens?a) Bob Cratchit’s houseb) Dingley Dellc) Fagin’s loftd) The Tower of London 6. Who wrote the famous short story ‘The Gift of The Magi’?a) O. Henryb) James Joycec) Oscar Wilded) Franz Kafka
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Any type of cardboard or boxboard is accepted (eg: cereal boxes,
detergent, sugar bags, flour bags, cat/dog food bags & brown paper
bags). No oily, waxy or bloody cardboard!
w By the time you turn 70, your heart will have beat some two-and-a-half billion times (figuring on an average of 70 beats per minute.) w Each square inch of human skin consists of twenty feet of blood vessels. w Every person has a unique tongue print. w Canada declared national beauty contests canceled as of 1992, claiming they were degrading to women.w Babies are born with 300 bones, but by adulthood we have only 206 in our bodies. w Beards are the fastest growing hairs on the human body. If the average man never trimmed his beard, it would grow to nearly 30 feet long in his lifetime. w Blondes have more hair than dark-haired people. wBy age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU, MARY CHRISTMAS
Merry Christmas to you, Mary Christmas. That’s what the former Mary Young will be hearing this holiday season, after she married
Brian Christmas recently.
‘It was meant to be,’ Mary Christmas told her local newspaper. ‘God has a sense of humour. What are the chances that it would ever happen?’ She has found, however, that she is not alone.
Mary Christmas has been working at Ancestry.com for three years and discovered there are as many as 100 other Mary Christmases in the United States. ‘The last name of Christmas has its origins in
Wales,’ she said, ‘It was given to people that were born on Christmas Day,’ she continued.
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It was a cold and misty Christmas morning in the very depth of Winter after a heavy fall of snow and
only one farmer and the minister managed to arrive at the church for the morning service. ‘Well’ said
the clergyman “I guess there’s no point in having a service today.”
“Well that’s not how I see it.” said the farmer.
If only one cow turns up at feeding time, I still feed it.’
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Public Open House on Wednesday, December 10 at the Elks Hall (7 pm). For more information, contact Loraas at 306-463-2008 or visit www.loraas.ca.