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Great Films!!!
June 18The Book of Eli
June 25Percy Jackson& the Olympians:
The Lightning Thief
Doors open at 6:30 PM
Admission Price $3.50each
Suggestions for movies arewelcome. Please contact the
T.rex Discovery Centre
T.rex Discovery CentreEastend, SK.
www.trexcentre.ca(306)295-4009
Synopses of this weeks filmson pg. 3
Trailers now available onT.rex Discovery Centre
web sitewww.trexcentre.ca
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OPEN!FOR 2010
Licensed Clubhouse
opens for breakfast at 8 amServing lunch and dinner7 days a week
*LICENSED*
402 Pottery St.295-3792
Tanias Massage Clinic295-3303
OPEN HOUSE
June 1514 PM
Red Coat Dr.(next to Investors Group)
Door Prizes:Massage and
Tanning Session
Refreshmentswill be served
Everyone Welcome
Special Thanks
The Eastend Historical Museumextends a special thanks to
Rick and Tracy SilzerHidden Valley Foods
for their generous donation of supplies forthe June 5th Smokey-on-a-Bun.
We realized a profit of$533!!!
Come to the Ratepayer Meeting
On Wednesday June 16th at 7:30 pm there will be a Ratepayer Meeting in the Eastend Me-morial Hall Tea Room. Ratepayer meetings are an important part of community life. Theyprovide the best opportunity for every one of us to state our concerns and ask questions ofour elected local officials. They can be invaluable in cementing together the joint actionsrequired to achieve community success.
People want to live in a community that is safe, pleasant and affordable, has access to publicamenities and offers things to do. In Eastend we want to foster economic, social and envi-ronmental wellbeing. The Government of Saskatchewan states on their web site that:
The Planning and Development Act, 2007, allows a council to adopt an officialcommunity plan (OCP). The OCP is the keystone of the planning process and is essential inmanaging future growth and development. Under the new legislation, the OCP must be pre-pared in consultation with a professional community planner as licensed under The Commu-nity Planning Profession Act. The purpose of the OCP is to provide a comprehensivepolicy framework to guide the physical, environmental, economic, social and cultural devel-opment of the municipality or any part of the municipality. A community plan is a growthmanagement strategy for a municipality. An OCP enables a municipality to set developmentgoals, objectives and policies which council can use to manage land use, subdivision, mu-nicipal services, and public utilities in the municipality.
Questions that could be raised in our Ratepayer Meeting include, Do we have an OCP forEastend and where are we in the process of its development? Where are we in establishing
new zoning by laws? What is the vision for our community and how can we all participatein accomplishing it? What are our specific goals for the next year to three years?
Everyone is enthusiastic for this town but we may have some differing viewpoints aboutwhat it takes to achieve our goals and how to go about it. Lets hear the questions and thenlisten to what our officials have to say. We can accomplish a great deal together.
I realize that the Chamber of Commerce Annual Community BBQ is being held on the sameevening and, while I encourage everyone to enjoy themselves, I hope you will take the timeto also bring a hot dog and your thoughtful questions to the Ratepayer Meeting. If theMayor and the Councillors are taking the time to be present we should respect that and,likewise, participate ourselves.
A community that is united and organized to achieve its goals is a community that is goingto win.
JK
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CCCCOMMUNITYOMMUNITYOMMUNITYOMMUNITY HHHHAPPENINGSAPPENINGSAPPENINGSAPPENINGSEastend Arts CouncilJune 14Eastend Rink ComplexJune 14Kinsmen June 3 & 17Historical Museum June 1K-40June 2CWLJune 2Friends of the Museum &
T.rex Discovery CentreJune 14Kinettes June 10RM of White ValleyJune 10TOWN COUNCIL June 9Clay Centre Comm ClubJune 15School Comm CouncilJune 15Chamber of CommerceJune 16Fire Dept. June 8 & 22Eastend Swimming Pool June 16Prairie Pearls June 30TOPS MEET- Health Centre Quiet Room,
Thursdays @ 5:00 p.m.AAMondays @ 8:00p.m. at Henrys PlaceBINGOMondays at 7:00 in the Rink!Alanon Health Centre Quiet Room
Tuesdays .
JUNE DATESFORPHYSICIAN CLINICSIN EASTEND
SHERRY HORNUNGRN(NP) - JUNE 16, 17, 2123, 28 AND 30
DR. RADEVSKIJUNE 16, 23 AND 30
To book an appointment Phone 295-4184Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM.
Eastend Agencies Ltd.
Call for a new quote on:
Agro, Home, Autoand Tenant Insurance
Your locally owned and operatedinsurance brokerage
104 Maple Ave. N.295-3655
TOWN OF EASTENDRATEPAYER MEETING
Ratepayers are invited to discusstheir issues and concerns
with the Mayor and Councillors
June 16, 20107:30 p.m.
at the Eastend Memorial HallTea Room
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Medical Office ReceptionistDavis Medical Clinic
Permanent Part TimeStarting September 2010
Must possess excellent interpersonal
skills and computer knowledge.
Please mail your resume by July 9 toDr. Anne Davis,
Box 99,Eastend, SK S0N 0T0
Eastend PoolSwimming
Lessons
July 58and, July 1215
Limited Levels Offered
For more info or to registerplease call the pool at 295-3358
Thank You So Much,
to those who pledged me in the 2010 Re-lay for Life that I attended in Swift Cur-rent last weekend. It was an overwhelmingsuccess. Thanks to you, $104,707 wasraised, 145 Survivors did the SurvivorVictory lap, 42 teams and 1,953 luminar-ies sold. I look forward to your pledgeagain next year.
- Joni McNaughton
Special Thanks
to Shaunavon Greenhouse for theirgenerous donation of plants for use in ourlandscaping.
Eastend Historical Museum
Eastend CO-OP Grocery
Permanent Part Time Employment
Minimum of 23 hrs.
Contact Trudy295-3641
Silver Willow Gallerypresents an
Exhibit of
Shayla Olsons work inoils and mixed media
Reception with the ArtistJune 19
7 pm
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Advertising Rates
$15 per week per ad.Space and sizing atEditors discretion
Jack Caf
Weekly Specials
Philly CheeseSteak
Salisbury Steakwith cream
mushroom sauce
Many Thanks
Eastend EMS wishes to thankFaith Christian Fellowship
for their generous donation of amuch needed filing cabinet.
Your generositybuilds our community.
Movie Review:
The Book of Eli
In the not-too-distant future, some 30
years after the final war, a solitary manwalks across the wasteland that was onceAmerica. Empty cities, broken highways,seared earth--all around him, the marks ofcatastrophic destruction. There is no civi-lization here, no law. The roads belong togangs that would murder a man for hisshoes, an ounce of water...or for nothing atall.
But they're no match for this traveler.
A warrior not by choice but necessity, Eli(Denzel Washington) seeks only peacebut, if challenged, will cut his attackersdown before they realize their fatal mis-take. It's not his life he guards so fiercelybut his hope for the future; a hope he hascarried and protected for 30 years and isdetermined to realize. Driven by this com-mitment and guided by his belief in some-thing greater than himself, Eli does whathe must to survive--and continue.
Only one other man in this ruined worldunderstands the power Eli holds, and isdetermined to make it his own: Carnegie(Gary Oldman), the self-appointed despot
of a makeshift town of thieves and gun-men. Meanwhile, Carnegie's adopteddaughter Solara (Mila Kunis) is fascinatedby Eli for another reason: the glimpse heoffers of what may exist beyond her step-father's domain.
But neither will find it easy to deter him.Nothing--and no one--can stand in hisway. Eli must keep moving to fulfill hisdestiny and bring help to a ravaged hu-manity. -- Warner Bros
Another movie about post-apocalypseAmerica. We never seem to get enough of
them. JK
www.rottentomatoes.com
Student Returns to Eastendas Featured Artist
Silver Willow Gallery is featuring anexhibit of work by Shayla Olson throughthe end of June. Laurie Reynolds men-tored Shayla in 20062007 and is proudto see her valued student pursuing herartistic expression. The exhibit is an op-portunity to see and follow the develop-
ment of a young local artist as her careercontinues to grow.
The show highlights bright abstracts, pho-tos and sketches from Shaylas body ofwork created over the last few years. Shehas just graduated from Medicine HatCollege and is currently working in thefield of visual communications in Edmon-ton.
Among artists who have influencedShaylas work is the famous Canadianabstract expressionist painter, Jean PaulRiopelle. He first came to prominence as a
member of the Automatistes, a group ofprogressive writers and artists in Quebec.His insight and vision are still potent foryoung artists such as Shayla who are shap-ing Canadian artistic work into the future.
Shaylas work will be on view at the Sil-ver Willow Gallery until the end of June.Additionally, on Saturday, June 19th therewill be a reception and opportunity tomeet the Artist at the gallery starting at 7pm. JK
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PDF Edge Online
A full colour 5 page PDF edition of the Edge isnow available for all readers. Please contact me
Call for Artists
This is a call for artists to participatein a Juried Art Show presented by
Eastend Arts Council.
The theme: EastendPeople, Culture, History
and Landscape.All mediums encouraged.
October 15 & 16, 2010to be held in the
Eastend Memorial Hall
OASC Juror: Cecilia Elizabethwww.oasc.sk.ca
Event includes a free critique for eachparticipating artist, and a free commu-nity workshop on critiquing art work.
ARTISTS MUST REGISTER BYJUNE 30, 2010 DEADLINE!
For more information andArtist Package contact:
Gabriele Kck at 306-295 4022or email Trea [email protected]
Letter to the Editor:
Could there not be some kind of beautifi-cation for Main St. in Eastend?
I was going to Swift Current recently , andwas very pleased to see all of the plants,trees, etc. that Shaunavon has planted atthe entrances to their town. Very eye-
appealing and welcoming to visitors.In Gull Lake they, too, have done a fine
job of welcoming you with attractive eye-appeal to their town.
Here we have nothing at either end oftown with the exception of two grey dino-saurs put up 25 years ago by the ClayCentre Club. Nothing since!
I also suggested last year that morebenches are needed along the route, forpeople who walk a lot. (Myself, of course,as one of the walkers!) Nothing has been
done yet but many people would benefit.Could we not see a way that our town haseye-appealing and attractive entrances? Icertainly hope so! Suggestions anyone?
Respectfully,Esther Thronberg
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Alice HanlinAlice HanlinAlice HanlinAlice Hanlin
Grieta KrisjansonsGrieta KrisjansonsGrieta KrisjansonsGrieta Krisjansons
Val FiddlerVal FiddlerVal FiddlerVal Fiddler
Gabriele KuckGabriele KuckGabriele KuckGabriele Kuck
Kevin WerreKevin WerreKevin WerreKevin WerreGlen DukeGlen DukeGlen DukeGlen Duke
Stephen GirardStephen GirardStephen GirardStephen Girard
Shon ProfitShon ProfitShon ProfitShon Profit
The show will run till June 28thThe show will run till June 28thThe show will run till June 28thThe show will run till June 28th
Dennis Wilton and ECTA work to restoreScotty to his complete magnificence so hecan continue to welcome Summer visitors toEastend. Other projects are also under wayfor community enhancement.
ECTA provides flowering planters toenhance Maple Ave. after removal of the
trees. Work will also proceed on otherlocations.
Bag Those Bugs
A friend suggested that I look into thenewest weapon in the household war onflies. Simply stated it works by taking a
Zip-Loc bag, dropping in about 4 pen-nies and filling it about 1/4 full withwater. Then the bag is hung by a windowor door to repel flies. The top of the bagmay be punctured in order to be hung.
Apparently, it works. Dont take myword for it, check it out on Google. Per-haps the flies are confused by the lightrefraction? Maybe they get spooky vibesfrom the pennies and plastic. Whoknows? However, this technique is incommon use in Mexico and Latin Amer-ica. Nothing lost in giving it a try.
Many thanks to Annette Waletzky for hersugges t ion . Also , check outwww.snopes.com
Letters to the EditorThe Edge welcomes all letters submitted forpublication provided they are signed and arewritten in an acceptable manner or subject to
editing.
Please email your comments or letters [email protected] or contact
Jeanne Kaufman at 295-4097.
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