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ASTEND

DGE

“Coffee News” FIND YOUR PLACE

Week beginning Monday, JULY

70 Acres on Middle Bench Road Cattle Handling system / Native grass and seeded hay Entire area is fenced and cross fenced Home has plenty of charm MLS #325672

Canadian swine flu vaccine set for October Canada will have enough H1N1 vaccine in place by late October to deal with any swine flu outbreak, federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Friday. Aglukkag told reporters that drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline Inc., with whom Ottawa has a contract to develop a swine flu treatment, should be able to produce enough of the drug by then to treat a major spread of the infection. "Everyone who needs vaccine will be able to get at least one dose before Christmas," Aglukkag said as she gave an update on the H1N1 flu. Many countries have been scrambling to stockpile treatments for swine flu after the disease began spreading in April. But the lack of available product has forced some governments to develop supply plans in case of a major outbreak of the H1N1 virus. Canada appears to be in a more advantageous situation regarding H1N1 drug supplies, Aglukkag said. "We believe that if all goes well, the vaccine will be delivered on time," she said giving early November as the latest date for GlaxoSmithKline's drug. First Nations communities have been especially vocal in the need for prioritizing vaccine use in order to deal with their high rates of infection. In Manitoba, for example, swine flu prevalence among aboriginal men and women is 20 times the provincial average.

EASTEND ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES & TEA SHOPPE 427 Red Coat Dr.

20, 2009

~Submission Deadline for the EDGE ~ is FRIDAY at 5:00 p.m.

For more info contact Liz Spetz 297-3771 Check all our Listings at www.realtor.ca

295-3212

MONDAY-Closed TUESDAY—FRIDAY 9:00—4:00 Come join us for subs, soups, homemade desserts and see our great collection of Antiques!

CHARLIE IS RETIRING After 42 years in business, due to health reasons, Charlie has turned over the business to Rene and Diane Kohl. In appreciation of the tremendous support he has received over these many years, Charlie will be having a special evening on

Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at the Eastend Memorial Hall.

A come-and-go will be held between 7 and 9:30 with a dance and midnight supper to follow. Music by the Ranchmen

Please consider this your invitation to attend

Reality is merely an illusion, although a very persistent one. Albert Einstein

Box 163 Eastend, SK (306) 295-3566 PH (306) 295-4176 FAX Email: [email protected] Ad drop off at 128 Elm Ave. N.

For all your gift-giving think of

Shannon’s Closet

New Hours Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m.— 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.—5 p.m. 312 Redcoat Drive 295-7983

T. Rex Discovery Centre New Website www.trexcentre.ca

FOR SALE OR RENT OR

RENT

“1912 Gallery”

JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF YOUR BEING!

BUSINESS FOR SALE

You know you wanna!

We are accepting offers for the

“EASTEND EDGE”

Expand Consciousness and Enhance Intuition Through Meditation and Understanding Chakras August 2009

(includes production supplies and equipment)

Compliments any healthcare system that a person is currently using 2 Day intensive workshop: Saturday August 15th 9am– 7 pm Sunday August 16th 9am – 6pm Investment $240 Early Bird registration $200 if paid before August 7th Location: Shaunavon, Sk TBA

Contact Tim or Jacquie in the evening @ 295-3566 Quick Facts Fact #832: The are six fictional characters that have stars on Hollywood's 'Walk of Fame'.

Facilitators: Sherry Gilbert and Trea Schuster To register or for more information: Contact: Sherry 295-3371 ***** Contact Trea: 295-7172 Check our website: www.meditation-chakra.blogspot.com

Did you know….

●Exploring Meditation Sherry Gilbert - Body Talk Practitioner and Reiki Master These 7 meditation sessions will give you a new look at your being. Breathing, relaxation & clearing the mind Sacred Geometry, color & sound Animal Totems & Archetypes Mirroring Loving Kindness & Gratitude Inner Child Exploration Manifesting what you want in Life

More than five hundred years have passed since English jurist Sir John Fortescue observed, "Somme...obtayne gretter rewardis than thei have disserved, and yit grugge, seying they have [too] litill." Fortescue's "grugge" (an early spelling of the verb "grudge") meant "to grumble and complain," just like its Middle English forerunner, "grucchen," and the AngloFrench word "grucer," which gave rise to the English forms. English speakers had adopted the "complaining" sense of "grudge" by the late 1400s, and by 1500 they had added the extended sense "reluctant." That second sense may have developed because people associated "grudge" with the related word "begrudge" (meaning "to give reluctantly"). "Grudging," which developed from "grudge," made its English debut around 1533.

●Exploring the Chakra System Trea Schuster - Ususi and Karuna Reiki Master Practitioner, Artist, Drum circle facilitator. Understanding the Seven Power Centres (Chakras) that govern all the organs of the body. How the Chakras, when balanced give us a sense of wellness – physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. We will spend one hour per chakra, discovering and learning how to, clear, and balance your chakras in simple and creative ways. We will do this through Drumming, belly dancing, art therapy, meditation, etc

SOURCES: Recipe of the week comes from my recipes.com, and the cartoon REALITY CHECK is found at COMICS.COM. CROSSWORD puzzle was created by the editor of the EDGE. Quotes are from famousquotes.com and Quick Facts from NICEFACTS.COM. The views expressed in the “commentary” are solely of the author, the editor of the EDGE. Eastend EDGE Founder: Jacquie Tokaryk EDGE Editors: TTT and Jacquie Tokaryk

It’s an ideal building for artists residence and gallery or small business. includes small kitchen, bathroom and sleeping bunks off main area

$21,700.00 Ella 295-3567 Patrick 780-919-0687 104 Maple Ave. S., Eastend

A steady salary is an invitation to mediocrity. Proverb

APARTMENT FOR RENT includes satellite TV $375 with Lease

Call Greg @ 780-425-0606

AUTUMN ART CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS starting September Watercolour, acrylic, print making, mask making, etc Look for registration in the next few weeks

contact Trea Schuster 295-4099 EASTEND EDGE online…. @

www.eastendedge.blogspot.com

The Eastend Edge is a proud supporter of our community and distributed across North America Saskatchewan Dictionary: Snow

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An event of below temperatures that can be experienced 12 months of the year.

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Across 1 Suggest as a possibility. 5 Rower need. 8 "Magnum _____"; TV show. 10 Chef's need these. 12 "____ top of ole smokey...." 13 "____ELSE!" 14 The thing between yards often; or a reef. 16 A proposal offered to resolve a problem. 19 We all need to learn this in school. Down 2 Evening, for short; according to the clock. 3 The walls does this for the roof. 4 "____ unto others as you would have..." 6 Morning, to the clock. 7 The centre of our solar system. 9 We get this when we get older. 11 Two pieces of wood strapped to our feet. 12 "_____ house, is a pretty fine house..." 14 Large. 15 Not the norm; often from another country. 17 Where you find beauty. 18 Brits love this. 20 Objective male pronoun. 21 "_____, myself, and I." 22 "____, what else is new?" Quick Facts Fact #291: Identical twins do not have identical fingerprints.

FOR SALE ●Computer Desk—Ideal for the Kid— $15.00 ●Two, marbled topped end tables / $35.00 ●Antique dresser $60 ●Antique Secretary’s Desk $ 75.00 Call Tim @ 295-7830 (cell), or 295-3566 (home) C L E V E R N O X E S S A Y L P F H Q U A R R E L L E D M E E O N N E S T C R Y E P S S T E A I I S I T T O M O R R O W N F N N N O F S O K

Recipe of the Week Apple Coffee Cake With Brown Sugar Sauce INGREDIENTS • 2 apples - peeled, cored and chopped • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar • 3/4 cup butter, softened • 1 cup chopped walnuts, toasted • 1 teaspoon baking soda • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 1 egg • 3/4 cup sour cream • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

PREP TIME 30 Min COOK TIME 1 Hr READY IN 1 Hr 30 Min

DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Butter a 9 inch round cake pan or 9 1/2 inch springform pan. 2. Using a fork, work flour with brown sugar and butter in a large bowl until crumbly. Stir in nuts. Divide mixture in half. Evenly press half into pan bottom to form a crust. 3. Stir baking soda, cinnamon, and salt into remaining crumb mixture until blended, then make a well in the center. In a small bowl, lightly beat egg with sour cream and vanilla until smooth. Add to flour mixture, stirring just until combined. Fold in apples. 4. Evenly spread batter over crumb mixture. Bake until a cake tester inserted into center comes out fairly clean, about 1 hour and 20 minutes. If top gets too brown before cake is baked, lightly lay a piece of foil over top for last 10 to 20 minutes of baking. Cool in pan on a rack. Serve with Brown Sugar Sauce. Cake keeps well at room temperature for a day. Covered, it freezes well and is easily cut while still frozen.

This Week in History… 1773 Scottish settlers arrive at Pictou, Nova Scotia (Canada) 1836 1st Canadian RR opens, between Laprairie & St John, Qu‚bec 1871 British Columbia becomes 6th Canadian province 1872 Mahlon Loomis receives patent for wireless ... the radio is born 1960 USSR recovered 2 dogs; 1st living organisms to return from space 1967 Jimi Hendrix quits as openoing act of the Monkees' tour 1969 1st men on Moon, Neil Armstrong & Edwin Aldrin, Apollo 11 1969 Neil Armstrong steps on the Moon at 2:56:15 AM (GMT) 1976 US Viking 1 lands on Mars at Chryse Planitia, 1st Martian landing 1984 1st documented case of a robot killing a human in US

Did you know…. You may know today's word as a generalized term describing something unusual, but "weird" also has older meanings that are more specific. "Weird" derives from the Old English noun "wyrd," essentially meaning "fate." By the 8th century, the plural "wyrde" had begun to appear in texts as a gloss for "Parcae," the Latin name for the Fates -- three goddesses who spun, measured, and cut the thread of life. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Scots authors employed "werd" or "weird" in the phrase "weird sisters" to refer to the Fates. William Shakespeare adopted this usage in Macbeth, in which the "weird sisters" are depicted as three witches. Subsequent adjectival use of "weird" grew out of a reinterpretation of the "weird" used by Shakespeare.

Reiki Levels - Usui and Karuna Reiki (unconditional love and life force energy) helps with: Anxiety, sleep-loss, grief, and depression • Releasing physical pain and emotional trauma • Overcoming addictions and unhealthy behaviors • Gaining more confidence and happiness • Making positive changes in your life • Finding your bliss • Unlocking previously untapped potentials and possibilities One, two, advanced techniques and Master Classes available cost of instruction from $125 - $400 Reiki session $60/hour Contact Trea Schuster 295-4099

I went to a general store. They wouldn't let me buy anything specifically. Steven Wright

THE CYPRESS LOFT & HOTEL • • •

Cold Beer Off Sale Liquor Off Sale Try “The Loft” for homemade Soups, T-Rex Burgers & MORE

OPEN 12 MONTHS OF THE YEAR TO SERVE OUR COMMUNITY.

It is the test of a good religion whether you can joke about it. Gilbert Keith Chesterton

JULY DATES FOR PHYSICIAN CLINICS IN EASTEND DR. CRAWSHAW—JULY 30TH To book an appointment Phone 295-4184 Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM.

The Eastend Edge is a proud supporter of our community and distributed across North America Saskatchewan Dictionary: Snow

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An event of below temperatures that can be experienced 12 months of the year.

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