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Access Communications 1-866-363-2225
Acorn Storage 306-221-8327
Affinity Credit Union 306-283-4477
Bar Double B Honey Ranch
Block Agencies 306-283-4155
Canada Post 306-283-4318
Cornucopia Honey
Degree Heating & Cooling 306-241-3740
Dieter Martin Greenhouse 306-283-4376
Elemental Photography 306-381-0364
G & L Storage 306-283-4556
Gossen Cabinet Works 306-283-4404
Levesque Chiropractic Clinic 306-652-4070
Langham Seniors Home 306-283-4210
Moffatt Galleria
Nemanishen Contracting Ltd. 306-283-4818
Parkview Gas Bar & Store 306-283-9262
Read Automotive 306-283-4950
Ritchie & Sons
River Valley RV Park 306-283-4672
Snow White Inn 306-283-4760
Subway Restaurant 306-283-4515
Sun Country Farms 306-283-9227
Shear Elements 306-283-0007
Shysters' Tavern 306-283-4369
Trans Care 306-283-4496
Waldner’s Tax Service/Sears Outlet 306-283-4384
Wildwest Autobody 306-283-9228
Town of Langham Commercial Businesses
2014 Town of Langham Business License Holders
B&B Construction 306-864-8372
Brenda Hourie RMT 306-283-0022
Canvas Works 306-283-4637
Capital Concrete 306-283-4540
Chip Accounting Services 306-283-4641
Chuck’s Construction Company 306-270-9333
Dennis Bueckert Roofing 306-227-2299
Donna’s Guided Energy Based Self Healing
306-283-4182
Elaine’s Wood N Crafts 306-283-9242
Encore Painting 306-715-6338
Guarnett Enterprises 306-283-4180 / 306-203-0072
Integrity Plumbing & Heating 306-242-7276 /
306-371-7276
Julie Isaac Photography 306-251-1615
K&M Contracting 306-280-8909
Knox United Church Catering 306-283-4571
Micron Contractors Inc. 306-491-0474
Now & Then Ice Cream 306-283-4264
Nickel Property Management 306-283-4702
One Day with Diabetes Inc. Box 737 Langham
Phorever Photography 306-715-0621
R&H Contractors Inc. 306-283-4163
Reiki Therapies by Esther 306-283-0026 / 716-3436
Road Dog Plumbing & Heating 306-220-9199
St. Mark’s Catholic Church Catering 283-4360 /
283-4556
Stone Dimensions Bobcat Services 306-717-6409
Steph’s Sewing and Stuff 306-270-7171
Tammy Beriault—Independent Epicure Consultant
306-283-3341
The Hair Booth 306-283-4373
Town & Country Contracting 306-283-4334 /
306-281-7420
Urban Vaha Design 306-260-7257
White Orchid Apparel 306-222-6857
Zoar Church Homemakers (Catering) 306-283-4494
Town Of Langham Transfer Station Hours Summer Hours (May 1-September 30)
Tuesdays 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursdays 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Statutory Holidays **Fees Charged at the Gate
Winter Hours (October 1-April 30)
Tuesdays 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursdays 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Statutory Holidays **Fees Charged at the Gate
Town of Langham
Newsletter
www.langham.ca
Town of Langham
230 Main Street East
Box 289, Langham, SK
S0K 2L0
Ph. (306) 283-4842
Fax (306) 283-4772
Open Monday - Friday
9am - 12pm & 1pm - 5pm
W & S After Hours Emergency
(306) 283-4994
Bylaw Enforcement Officer
(306) 283-4266
Council & Staff
Mayor: Beverly Panas
Councilors: Nicole McLaren Brendan Proctor Tracy Lynn Simpson Alan Sneddon Ryan Klassen Administrator: Jamie Nagy
Assistant Administrator: Bev Dovell
Administrative Assistant: Darcey Bomok
Recreation Director: Corinne Waldner
Foreman: Steve Wiebe
Assistant Foreman: Ron Thiessen
Public Works Staff: Neal Waldner Dyson Fuchs Jarvis Martens
Water & Sewer Operator: Lionel Sawatzky
Fire Chief: Bill McCombs
EMO Coordinator: Tracy Simpson
September 2014
October 2014 By-Election NOTICE OF CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
(Municipal Election)
Public notice is hereby given that nominations of candidates for the
Office (s) of:
COUNCILLOR, Town of Langham (One To Be Elected)
will be received by the undersigned on the 3rd day of September, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Town Office, 230 Main Street East, Langham, Saskatchewan and during regular business hours (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) from August 12, 2014 to September 3, 2014, at the Town Office, 230 Main Street East, Langham, Saskatchewan.
Nomination forms may be obtained at the Town Office. 230 Main Street East
Dated at Langham this 12th day of August, 2014
Jamie Nagy, Returning Officer
The Town of Langham will be seeing several changes in the coming months. There have been several construction projects started to give town residents a positive recreational experience. As well, there have been several upgrades to the aging infrastructure to improve the quality of life here in Langham.
You may have noticed construction has begun at the old curling rink lo-cation and is scheduled for completion by March of 2015. Also, if you have taken a trip to the sports grounds you may have notice some work-ing being done out there. The Langham Slow-Pitch committee has volun-teered their valuable time and skills to move and renovate the concession with a portion of the materials and funding provided by the Town. The Langham Museum has also seen some renovations to bring it up to safe-ty code and to replace the shingles on the Museum/Library.
The service road abutting the newly renovated Petro-Canada has been paved to ensure smooth travels for your vehicle. The construction of a new town shop is well under way on Service Road West and is sched-uled for completion by December 2014. As we reach the capacity limit of our current sewage lagoon, the Town of Langham has been exploring options for the construction of a new waste water treatment facility. In preparation for this the Town has purchased a quarter of land north of town. We have begun the preliminary engineering work on this major capital project and hope to see it completed in the next couple of years.
Jamie Nagy
Administrator/ CAO
In Motion Activities
Langham Recreation Department
Langham In Motion Fall Programs
Pilates Monday 7:30 p.m. Langham Elementary School Gym Dates: September 15, 2014—December 15, 2015 Price: $100 includes GST
Baton Tuesdays 5:30 p.m. Langham Elementary School Gym Dates: September, 2014 to April, 2015 Prices: $200 plus $75 membership fee for new members
Dance Wednesdays Times Vary Affinity Community Hall Dates: September 17, 2014—April 29, 2015 Price: Will vary depending on program Types: Twinkle Toes, Primary Ballet, Jazz/Tap, Hip Hop, Street Jazz
Yoga Will being in January
Karate Friday 6:30 p.m. Affinity Community Hall Dates: September 26, 2014—January 30, 2015 Second Session: February 6, 2015—May 31, 2015 Price: $140 or both sessions for $260 * Family Plans are available
Kickboxing Friday 7:30 p.m. Affinity Community Hall Dates: September 26, 2014—January 30, 2015 Second Session: February 6, 2015—May 31, 2015 Price: $140 or both sessions for $260. * Family Plans are available
Visit the Recreation booth at Passport to Langham to register for all above programs
Langham Skatepark Fundraiser Steak Dinner and Hypnotist Show
September 20th, 6:00PM at the Langham Affinity Community Hall
Tickets $30
Contact Nicole McLaren [email protected] or (306) 361-5022
Or visit our Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/315949628564956/
Langham Farmer’s Market
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.—12:00 Noon in Penner Park!
Join us and shop local for various baked goodies, sewing/crocheting, vegetables, jams, breads, ready-made items like
cabbage rolls and pizza (pop) buns.
The Langham Theatrical Company Presents A GOOD, OLD FASHIONED REDNECK COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
Under the direction of: Gillian Pearson and Sela Balzer as assistant director.
We are excited about our 2014 fall production as it is Christmas story that is guaranteed to touch your heart. The story begins in Lou’s Diner, it is the friendliest place in the south but this Christmas Eve Lou (played by Treena Rowat) and the girls (Corinne Waldner and Janene Bueckert) are steamed. Lou’s husband, Bill, (played by Marty Bembridge) and his pals Dave (Steven Balzer) and Jimmy (Erron Leafloor) have taken off for a day of hunting in the mountains. Seems the boy’s way of dealing with, or rather avoiding their family issues is by getting out of town for the day. With the warm-hearted women hard at work in the diner and the men staunchly avoiding the traditional holiday you will witness each group’s perspective of the other through the eyes of Bob, a stranded truck driver (played by Darrell Novakovski).
Then Mary Sue, a young pregnant and heart-rending stranger (played by Dale Johnson) gets lost in the woods and the town’s young med student (played by Chris Byers) is sent out to look for her. May Sue delivers her baby in a cow shed in the middle of a blizzard and the red-neck boys become the most unlikely Wise Men at the Nativity you will ever see! Bob is there to witness it all and gives you the narrative of their adventure. The first miracle of Christmas blesses everyone in this tender comedy, and with simplicity and grace, gently reminds the audience of the real reason for the season!
DATE & TIMES:
Gala Opening Night Nov 6th (by invitation only)
Friday, Saturday & Sunday Nov 7, 8, & 9 @ 6 pm
Thursday Nov 13th Show Only @ 7 pm
Friday & Saturday Nov 14 & 15th @ 6 pm
Sunday Matinee Nov 16th at 1 pm
TICKETS:
Available on Sept 15th from LUCY 306 283-4571
$36.50 / person
$260.00 table of eight (Only applicable if submitting single payment for all tickets)
Show only $21.50 or table of 8 $165.00
Sewer and Water News
The Town crew will be flushing all fire hydrants starting Week of May 12, 2014
through to the first snow/freeze up in Fall.
The Langham Fire Department will again be conducting training this summer from May 20th to September 9th, on Tuesday nights from 7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. where fire hydrants may be used causing fluctuation in water
pressure.
This process may cause sediment to be
released throughout the system and may cause a temporary discoloration of the water. Check your water prior to washing clothes to ensure that it is not colored so that you can avoid staining your laundry.
Water services will not be interrupted but water pressures may be low at times. Thank you for your patience while we perform this necessary procedure.
Thank you...Langham Town Crew
A reminder to all who still have outstanding 2014 taxes, as of September 1st, 1% interest will be added to all unpaid taxes per month. If you are not able to make it during the Town Office hours, we have a mail slot on the East side of the building. Please put your payment in an envelope and we will process it the next business day. If you would like to arrange to leave us monthly cheques to cash, please call during our office hours and make arrangements.
2014 Taxes
Community Christmas Celebration
The Community Christmas Celebration is scheduled for November 28th at the Affinity Community Hall. Plans are being made for entertainment and Oven Scents has been booked to serve us an incredible meal. Please watch your mailbox and for flyers for more information as plans are finalized.
Emergency Planning Committee
We are a volunteer based community, with a combination of fire department, safety & quality coordinators & public works. We care about our community and are currently working on updating emergency planning procedures, including a community siren for emergencies. With help from the community, we will be prepared. This does not have to be a time consuming task, you can be as heavily involved as you wish, or just attend quarterly meetings for emergency preparedness updates. Our family time is important and with your help, we can be prepared as a community. Any involvement you would like to give is appreciated. Please contact: Tracy Simpson—EMO Coordinator
email: [email protected]
Saskatoon Housing Authority need volunteers to serve the Housing Authority Board of Directors for Yellowhead Manor. Board Members are responsible for ensuring efficient and fair administration of the properties and projects within it’s jurisdictions. If you are interested, please call The Town Office for contact information.
Volunteers Needed!
some of the events were disappointing, but we look at this summer as a learning experience. All of the money we raise from our admission and concessions will go toward KidSport.
As our attentions move towards fall and winter activities, the Recreation Department is scheduling its Langham in Motion Programs: Baton, Dance, Pilates, Karate, Kickboxing and Yoga. Please see further on for a schedule. You can also check out our Events Calendar on our website: www.langham.ca
Come to the Affinity Community Hall on September 11th starting at 5:30 p.m. for Passport to Langham. This is a show case as to what programs the user groups, clubs, churches etc have to offer. The Affinity Credit Union will be holding their Member Appreciation Barbecue on the front lawn of the Hall and all are welcome to a free hotdog!
Hope to see everyone there!
Corinne Waldner—Recreation Director
Hello Langhamites!
I hope everyone had a relaxing, enjoyable summer! To all of our school age children, youth and teens...Welcome Back! I hope you are all ready for a fantastic school year. (I can hear the groans from some of you while I type this...Ha, Ha!)
Summer in Langham has been hot! We held our Super Summer Events in July and August. A big “THANK YOU!” to Heather Epp, our Recreation Assistant. She was very creative and planned some really fun events. Some events, were very well attended. Our Tie-Dye session had 53 participants! An-other event that had good attendance was our Funtazm-Silly Science Stage Show, we had 29 participants and it totally ROCKED! We experimented with Dry Ice and shot rockets off in the parking lot of the Affinity Community Hall! Heather made a life size Chutes and Ladders game which we can use over and over! We ended our season with a “banging” (quoted from our Facebook page) Teen dance. Attendance to
Here are the programs offered by your local Wheatland Branch Library!
September 16th 6:00 p.m. Summer Reading Program Wind Up Party—Cake, Crafts and our draw for Lego Barbie, Galaxy Squad and Duplo. Story Time Mondays from September 15th, 2014 to May 2015. 10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Everyone Welcome! A new story and crafts each week! Book Club 1st Monday of the Month — 7:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME! Adult Craft Night 2nd Tuesday of every Month - 7:00 p.m. Rainbow Loom Club 3rd Tuesday of the Month from 6:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.. Informal drop in club, bring your loom and bands to learn a new charm or teach your favorite bracelet pattern to a friend.
Note: At our kick off party for the summer reading program we had more than 50 children participate in the Lego activities put on by Bricks 4 Kidz. We would love to start our won Lego Club. We are looking for Lego donations to start the club in the near future.
Check out or new Langham Library Facebook page. We post events and new books: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Langham-Library/325613247593781?ref=br_tf
Library Hours Mondays 10:00 a.m.—Noon 6:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m. Tuesdays 4:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m. Thursdays 4:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m. Closed Statutory Holidays
Langham Branch Library
Will be holding their Member Appreciation
Barbecue...Free! Everyone is Welcome!
Affinity Credit Union Langham Volunteer Fire Department Block Agencies
First Saskatchewan Lutheran Church Prairie Players Langham Museum
Langham Centennial Arena Plus 60 Club Langham Branch Library
Langham Theatrical Company Boys and Girls Club Terry Fox Run
Langham Dance Club Clark’s Crossing Gazette Langham Senior’s Home
Girl Guides (Sparks, Brownies & Guides) Walter W. Brown High School Forever in Motion
Sun Country Seeds WWBHS School Community Council Sask Baton
Town of Langham RCMP (Criminal Record Checks) Shear Elements
Pilates Yoga Karate / Kickboxing
Ice Holes Women’s Hockey Langham Culture, Parks & Recreation Parkview Gas Bar
Subway Langham Minor Hockey & Skating St. Mark’s Church
Knox United Church Zoar Church Dieter Martin Greenhouse
Plus 60 News: Community Pot Luck September 24 at 6 p.m. Coffee Hour continues every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:30a—10:30a.
Museum News! Fall Hours: As of September 1st the Museum is closed for the season. You can still arrange private tours by calling the below numbers.
Annual Museum Harvest Sale: Wednesday September 10th at 10:00 a.m. Come out and purchase some baking, canning, fresh
veggies, etc.
Do you need a small meeting space? Our Museum is available for rentals...we have a small kitchen and dishwasher.
Contact Information: Contacts for Rentals or after hours tours please call:
Doreen 306 283 4342 / or Doris Tarasoff 306 283 4517/ or Rose Dick 306 283 4427
Langham & District Heritage Village and Museum
Annual Fowl Supper
Mark your calendars! The annual Fowl Supper will be October 26th at the Affinity Community Hall from 4:00 p.m-7:00 p.m. Members from the community cook and donate food. Our Fowl Supper Committee donates
time and ovens to help out. Take out service will be available. Watch your mailbox for advertising!