Category Archives: Davidson

Revived thrift store to open soon

DAVIDSON—If having a garage sale, for the sake of getting rid of stuff and making a few extra bucks, isn’t your ideal way to spend a sunny Saturday, Russell and Angela Sparks have a deal for you.

Forget the garage sale and instead, consider donating those unwanted items to Revived Family Thrift Store, a not-for-profit enterprise the Sparks intend to open later this summer.

They plan on opening the store Aug. 14 on Washington Avenue in the spot formerly occupied by the Laundromat next to The Davidson Leader building.

They are seeking donations of gently used clothing, shoes, toys and household items.

“Everyone has at least five items of clothing they don’t wear,” Sparks said.

They will accept small appliances such as blenders or toasters, but ask that people do not donate furniture or major appliances.

“We’ve got less than 600 square feet,” Sparks said. “No pianos or organs, please.”

Nor will they accept books, magazines or music either.

Another consideration is that donations be in good condition and in working order. Clothes should be clean and unstained.

“There is lots of gently-used stuff out there. It’s either going to the landfill or to places like Value Village,” Sparks said.

He’d rather see it remain in the community where it may be purchased at low prices giving people without means an affordable way to buy goods they need.

“A lot of people are too proud to take a handout, but if you give them a good deal like a shirt for two bucks, they’ll take it,” Sparks said.

Proceeds from the sale of goods will first be used to pay the thrift store’s lease and then surplus funds will go back into the community to support local causes such as helping needy people with household repairs or supporting the DICA food vouchers and food hampers program.

To read more please see the June 18 print edition of The Davidson Leader.

Sun West school board passes $58.6-million budget

ROSETOWN—At its regular meeting May 22, Sun West School Division’s board of education passed the 2012-13 budget.

The $58,665,389 budget is balanced and has been sent to the Ministry of Education for approval.

The budget projects for a 2.44 per cent, or $1.4 million, increase in revenues over last year.

If approved by the provincial government, the budget will maintain current school staffing levels into the 2013 school year. It will also allow Sun West to hire more staff in schools to meet Distance Learning Centre needs and initiatives, including the reorganization of a learning coach to colony supervisor. Kenaston and Loreburn schools saw an increase in the teaching staff levels for 2012-2013. Other staff changes include hiring an additional maintenance co-ordinator to provide support to schools.

Sun West has advertised and filled positions in Kenaston and Loreburn schools and is in the process of filling a position in Davidson School.

To read more, please see the June 11, 2012 print edition of The Davidson Leader.

 

Kenny & Gartner win men’s division at Davidson open

The opening members and guests tournament at Davidson Golf Course was held on June 2 with tee off at 1 p.m. There were 14 teams and a two-person scramble.

Closest to the pin was won by Sheldon Kenny and Karen Beckie.

Longest putt was won by Jon Boehm and Linda Sentz.

Longest drive was won by Sheldon Kenny and Donna Cross.

Winners in the men’s division were Sheldon Kenny and Kurt Gartner. In the ladies’ division, winners were Linda Sentz and Karen Beckie.

Gordon and Donna Cross were the winners in the mixed division.

Kristin Sampson and staff served a delicious meal.

Davidson makes debut on Dimestore Fishermen

Thanks to television show, The Dimestore Fishermen the fishing holes of Jim Percy and Stu Moskaluke may no longer be a secret.

The fishing prowess of two of Davidson’s most determined, perhaps even intrepid anglers, was on display last weekend with the premiere of the episode filmed at Lake Diefenbaker.

The crew behind The Dimestore Fishermen was in Davidson last fishing season, first from May 26 to 28 and then from July 21 to 25 to make an episode that featured fishing hot spots in the Davidson area.

To help them get the footage, Percy and Moskaluke took the TV crew to Lake Diefenbaker and had them fishing from their boats.

It will be interesting to see what they used to make the television episode due to the fact that when The Dimestore Fishermen were in the area, fishing conditions on Diefenbaker were less than ideal.

In fact, says Percy, “I’ve been fishing Diefenbaker for 22 years and we probably had the worst conditions we could have had in all those years.”

He said the water levels on the lake were high, and the water was very turbid. Then, the days that the crew was filming were windy and cool.

“We were very limited to where we could fish because of the weather,” Percy said.

Still, they caught some fish including walleye and perch.

Percy said they did some fly fishing and landed a goldeye on his line.

For full story, please read the June 4 edition of The Davidson Leader.

Domotor sought by Saskatoon Police

Dalton Domotor

Saskatoon Police are requesting public assistance in locating a 22-year-old male, wanted on charges in relation to a recent string of violent incidents.

Dalton Edward James Domotor, date of birth, June 7, 1991 of Saskatoon, SK, is the subject of a warrant on charges including attempted murder, assault with a weapon, break, enter and robbery, pointing a firearm and possession of a dangerous weapon. Domotor is described as 5’6″ in height, 164 pounds, with brown eyes and hair.  He has a “thug” tattoo on his right hand and a “life” tattoo on his left hand. It is believed he may be in the Regina area.

Domotor lived in Davidson when he was a child.

On May 20 and 21, 2012, a string of violent crimes were committed involving a gun and a number of suspects. A pizza delivery driver was robbed at Avenue Q and 19th Street; a resident in his home on Avenue X South was robbed of cash after two persons forced their way in; a taxi driver was robbed at gunpoint before the firearm discharged injuring him; and two businesses were robbed at gunpoint. A 22-year-old male and three females, ages 15, 18, and 22, were arrested and charged however police are still trying to locate Dalton Domotor.

Anyone with information on Domotor’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Police on the hunt for stolen lights

DAVIDSON—Police hope the public may shed light on a recent crime in Davidson.

Craik RCMP report that sometime between late Saturday, May 12 and early Sunday, May 13 solar illuminated ornaments and lights were stolen from residences on the 400 block of Toronto Street.

Police ask anyone with information on this or other crimes to contact Craik RCMP at 734-5200 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).