

Highway
Signage: The
idea for permanent highway signage, to advertise Kenaston events and town facilities,
is a very good one. The project falls well within one of the 2003 Community Business
Plan objectives which state that we really should do more to capitalize on the
busy highway traffic. The effort made to paint and post highway signs for both
the August Flea Market and Autumn Action Day paid off. We noted highway visitors
to both events.
The
signs to be constructed will be a metal frame, built to accommodate interchangeable
billboard notices. Items such as our website, pool hours, public skating, campsite
etc. could be posted year round, with upcoming events such Autumn Action Day,
Kenaston Dinner Theatre, the Annual Flea Market, church events, arena events,
etc. posted on an as-needed basis. We
will need a billboard frame permanently secured on both sides of Highway 11 and
potentially Highway 15. The cost will be significant and since neither the chamber
or council coffers can finance the project we will need to see the project through
as a community with a mission. Two
donation boxes will be placed in Kenaston. If we all simply drop in a loonie or
toonie a month, then Chamber will be able to get the project started much sooner.
Watch for the boxes at the Credit Union and Co-op. They will stay there to remind
us but we must keep up the habit on a monthly basis rather than let the presence
of the boxes melt into the woodwork. If your family, your club or organization
has funds to donate to the project take your donation to the Village of Kenaston
for a tax-deductible receipt. If you do not need a tax receipt then take your
donation to Chamber Treasurer Susan Anholt.
Merger
of the Credit Union: The Kenaston Credit Union Limited, with membership
approval, is amalgamating with Affinity Credit Union effective January 1, 2007.
Joining Affinity at the same time are Lintlaw Credit Union, Milestone Credit Union
and Prairie Diamond Credit Union. The Board and Staff wish everyone a wonderful
holiday season and look forward to serving you in the new year.
EMO
Revisited: Did you notice that both CBC & CTV television are now
advertising a message from the Canadian Government regarding your personal emergency
preparedness plan. See www.getprepared.ca. It should not escape any of us just
how important this concern is becoming, and that the risks are many including
biological, geological, meteorological, technology or conflict.
"Canadians
face a number of hazards, from earthquakes in British Columbia, to blizzards in
Nunavut, to hurricanes in New Brunswick. In addition to natural disasters there
are other types of risks, such as power outages, industrial accidents, epidemics,
major transportation incidents and the possibility of acts of terrorism on Canadian
soil. We need to prepare for all types of emergencies." ttp://www.epweek.ca/guide/risk_e.asp
Simply
put there is no room for naivety or the false sense of security that a disaster
will not touch us here in the middle of Saskatchewan. Without your own plan and
emergency supplies in place you are putting yourself in the precarious position
of total reliance on an emergency service system that may not be able to respond
to a fraction of the need when the time comes. Each of us is responsible, by law,
to be able to provide for ourselves for at least 72 hours (longer is of course
better). Both village and municipal residents need to ensure sufficient preparations
to supply your family in medical items, food & water stores, and heating options.
We also should have a buddy system between families or neighbours, and full knowledge
of the community/municipal evacuation or stay-in-place procedures. You
may think that you are already fairly well stocked for a mere 72 hours, but you
must remember that if your neighbors and friends are not then your own supplies
will not hold out because we are a community willing to take care of one another
if
we can. Get involved, talk about it and get a plan. See our EMO pages on line,
or go to the village office for an information package.
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Announcements
& Coming Events:
- December
7th: Dessert Theatre, Kenaston School, 7 p.m.
- December
18th: Open house with Lynne Yelich at the Adams Center. 1-5 p.m.
- December
19th: Elementary Christmas Concert, 7 p.m.
- December
20th: Blood Donor Clinic
- December
22nd: Last day of classes. Classes resume on January 8th.
Community
Spirit: Autumn Action Day 2006, held on October 28 turned out to be
a successful day. By show time there were 36 tables booked which was very close
to a full house. Of special interest this year and an idea with room to grow was
that of demonstrations. Vivian Brown demonstrated water colour painting throughout
the afternoon. Victorian Country demonstration wreath making for every season,
Kenaston & District Fire Department and Heartland EMS Davidson demonstrated
defibrillation, immobilization and the Jaws of Life. Mason's Family Tree Farm
demonstrated tree shaping and care and we wrapped up with Garth's buzz cut! Another
new enhancement to this year's event was a silent auction; there were great deals
to be had, thanks to the donations made by Chamber members. The
Kenaston School Grade 12's served a soup, beef on a bun, and pie to a great lunch
crowd and the Chamber members served a total of 110 barbeque steak suppers. Thanks
to telephone techniques of Toni Chasmar we had a full schedule for donated food
& workers. Susan Anholt, Karinn Lewis and the scheduled workers, namely Yvonne
Sinden, Anna Whitehead, MaryAnn & John Hodel worked the kitchen and prepared
the supper. Cora Greer, Joanne Hoffmann, Glen Pavelich, and Marlene Millsap capably
served the supper while Dan O'Handley, Albert Hoffmann, Brent Hartman, Garth Lewis,
and Don George barbequed.
Council
and staff of the Village of Kenaston would like to wish everyone a very merry
Christmas and a happy safe New Year.
Village
News: During the upcoming holiday season Loraas Disposal Service Ltd.
will be collecting residential and commercial waste on Saturday, December 23rd
and Saturday December 30th, rather than on your usual Monday collection day. Normal
Monday collection will resume January 8th, 2007. Village
council is pleased to announce that Itracks has signed a three year lease on the
recently renovated curling rink lobby. Council would like to extend a special
thanks to new Councilor and overseer of the project Kevin Mills. Council would
also like to thank the Kenaston Lions Club for their generous financial backing
of this project. In
discussion with Itracks management, the local employees have already matched the
call completion percentage of their counterparts in the Saskatoon office. Applications
are being accepted by Itracks for those interested. SuperDraft
Updates: Teri Sieben, the newly appointed office manager for SuperDraft,
reports that there has been a good draft entry this year. She passes along a warm
appreciation for the consistent and capable support from the SuperDraft staff
which has kept this project successful.
Kenaston
Crossroads: Next issue Feb/Mar. To sponsor an issue of your community
newsletter (approximately $30.00, or $60.00 if you wish exclusive sponsorship)
please contact Susan Anholt 252-2769. If you have suggestions or announcements
for the Crossroads please contact Glen Pavelich 252-2711. Remember, the Kenaston
Crossroads is published on our website so you can email the direct link to family
and friends. Tip:
See www.usedsaskatchewan.com. A new on-line site to sell used goods in Saskatchewan.
Check it out.
New
Business In Town: Terri Sieben and Debra Ouellette have started an
important new business in Kenaston. Their company, aptly called "Well Seasoned",
operates in conjunction with Kenaston Place, and can provide top notch catering
for your function or special event. They will assist in your menu planning and
accommodate your specific meal requirements. Contacts: Terri 252-2252, or Debra
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