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Edge May 18 09
Edge May 18 09
“Coffee News”
Box 163
Eastend, SK
Week beginning MAY 18, 2009 (306) 295-3566 PH
Find your place (306) 295-4176 FAX
●70 Acres on Middle Bench Road ~Submission Deadline for the EDGE ~
●Cattle Handling system Email: eastendedge@hotmail.com
●Native grass and seeded hay is FRIDAY at 5:00 p.m. Ad drop off at 128 Elm Ave. N.
●Entire area is fenced and cross fenced
●Home has plenty of charm
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Re ali ty Ch eck COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS
Meetings, etc.
√ Eastend Arts Council — June 1st
1 2 3 4 5 √ Kinsmen— May 21st
√ CWL— June 3rd
√ K-40 — June 3rd
6 7 8 √ Kinettes — June 11th.
√ Town Council — June 10th
9 √ Friends of the Museum & T.Rex Discovery
10 11 Centre—June 8th
√ RM of White Valley — June 11th.
12 13 √ Fire Dept. — May 26th.
14 √ Chamber — May 20
√ Clay Centre Comm. Club — May 19th
15 √ Red Hat’s R’Belles — May 29th
16 •TOPS MEET @ Health Centre Quiet Room,
Thursdays @ 5:00 p.m.
17 18 19 •AA—Monday’s @ 8:00p.m. at Henry’s Place.
20 •BINGO—Mondays at 7:00 in the Rink!
Across
1 Travel for discovery.
6 "Eastend is southwest ____ Recipe of the Week For
Shaunavon".
7 California city, for short. Impossibly Easy
Sale
8 On the side of your head. One dark blue
Cheeseburger Pie sectional sofa
10 Often on the floor. INGREDIENTS PREP TIME 15 Min
11 South of the border (acronym). √ 1 pound lean (at least 80%) READY IN 40 Min equipped with
12 "There is no room at the _____." ground beef hide-a-bed and
13 "____, myself, and I." √ 1 large onion, chopped reclining chairs at each end.
14 Bond Doc. √ 1/2 teaspoon salt Contact Bea at 295-4085
15 All; everything. √ 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
16 Consume food. √ 1/2 cup Original Bisquick® mix
17 Gobler's. √ 1 cup milk Did you know….
√ 2 eggs
20 Bug spray brand. In the days before computers,
Down DIRECTIONS small, local newspapers around the U.S. relied heavily on feature
stories, editorials, and other printed material supplied by large
1 Jumping Jack's, for one. 1. Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Spray 9-inch glass publishing syndicates. The syndicates delivered that copy on
2 Math tool pie plate with cooking spray. metal plates with the type already in place so the local papers
2. In 10-inch skillet, cook beef and onion over me- wouldn't have to set it. Printers apparently dubbed those syndi-
3 Sort of; matter of perspective. cated plates "boiler plates" because of their resemblance to the
dium heat 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, plating used in making steam boilers. Soon "boilerplate" came to
4 Scotch rocks. until beef is brown; drain. Stir in salt. Spread in pie refer to the printed material on the plates as well as to the plates
5 Opposite of south west. plate. Sprinkle with cheese.
themselves. Because boilerplate stories were more often filler
than hard news, the word acquired negative connotations and
9 "Bugs ______"; cartoon. 3. In small bowl, stir remaining ingredients with fork gained another sense widely used today: "hackneyed or unorigi-
16 Santa helper. or wire whisk until blended. Pour into pie plate. nal writing."
GIFT SHOP... 1642 Montréal Canada founded Tea/Coffee & Dessert Served
Just Arrived 1874 Levi Strauss markets blue jeans with copper Admission: $5.00
rivets, price $13.50 doz ●Sale of Annual, Perennial and House Plants
●Donations of plants gratefully accepted,
DVD’s of 1884 Ringling Brothers circus premieres Please drop plants off between 9:00 – 12 am
The Dinosaur Hunters & 1885 1st mass production of shoes (Jan Matzeliger morning of sale
The Earth Detectives, in in Lynn MA) For further particulars phone 295-3670
The Eastend Edge is a proud supporter of our community and distributed across North America
Sometimes...all you can do is sit back, grab some popcorn...and watch the show we call LIFE.