CANORA - The River Ridge Fish & Game League gathered for its 35th annual banquet and awards night on March 9 at Canora’s Rainbow Hall. President Ernie Gazdewich welcomed all those in attendance and reminded them of the importance of the Habitat Trust Program.
Gazdewich attended the recent Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation convention in Saskatoon, where the question was raised, “Why do we need to buy land in Habitat Trust?”
The answer was “As time progresses, farmland is 小蓝视频 cleared more and more. If we want to have land where our kids and grandkids can hunt, we need to put it aside for them.”
Gazdewich reported that over $247,000 was raised for Habitat Trust during the convention weekend. During the convention, on behalf of River Ridge, Gazdewich accepted an award for surpassing $80,000 raised for Habitat Trust.
Past President Kathy Thomas addressed the gathering, admitting that, “When I became President in 2000, I really had no idea what I was in for, but as I became more involved with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, three things stood out to me.
1- The SWF is a phenomenal organization. Everyone from the executive director down to the office manager is passionate about ‘ensuring the wildlife legacy we leave to our children surpasses that which we inherited.’ These are not jobs for these people, they are callings.
2- If the SWF was to survive, we needed to get the children involved. To that end, Brent Danylko stepped in to donate tons of prizes for the kids, and you, the parents brought them to the banquets. Some years it was a little chaotic, but now when I meet these same young people, I know one thing. All of them love and respect the wild spaces. I am so proud of the adults they are.
3- If we wanted our children and grandchildren to enjoy the outdoors, we had to make sure they had places to go and that meant saving habitat. Children and habitat became our focus. To date, River Ridge has donated $80,000 to Habitat Trust. That just amazes me. I was blessed to be surrounded by a team of people in this club who shared the vision and we all worked together to achieve the goals we considered important with the unfailing help from my family, my team, and with the support of all of you, we have succeeded beyond my wildest dreams. Being your president has been one of the most rewarding times in my life.
Thank you and God Bless.”
Thomas followed with table grace for the banquet meal.
“In a world where many walk in hunger and many walk alone, we give thanks for the world that we live in together; free to believe as we choose, sharing the wonder of Your living skies, the bountiful land filled with trees, flowers, wildlife, fish and blue, clear waters. Through a deeper awareness of your presence, help us to learn to share these gifts with others. We ask that You bless this food that we are about to eat, and bless the friends gathered here to share it.
In Your name we pray, Amen.”
Everyone appeared to be in agreement that the meal was delicious, starting with the roast beef and chicken entrees. The side dishes were: mashed potatoes, cabbage rolls, peas and corn, and Caesar and pasta salads. Trifle was served for dessert, accompanied by coffee, tea and juice to drink.
The awards portion of the evening included recognition for big game, birds and fish award winners. Throughout the evening, everyone in attendance was encouraged to place a vote for their favourite picture in the photography contest.
Big Game
In the archery white-tailed deer category, Andrew Owchar was the winner with a score of 142 5/8. The muzzleloader white-tailed deer winner was Neal Matechuk, scoring 119 4/8. Harvey Malanowich topped the typical white-tailed deer category at 148 3/8.
In junior white-tailed deer, Michael Owchar Jr. had the top score of 145 5/8. The winner for non-typical white-tailed deer was Clayton Malanowich with a score of 148 7/8. Vince Bailey was the winner in typical mule deer at 160 7/8.
Emily Owchar won the ladies white-tailed deer category, earning a score of 45 4/8. Cooper Kraynick was tops in elk with a score of 209 0/8, Scott Hanson scored 144 6/8 to capture the moose category.
Birds
Larry Tiechko, recorded a weight of 12 pounds and four ounces to win the goose category. Top spot in the duck category went to Gasper Thomas with a weight of two pounds and 12 ounces.
Fish
Darcy Ripa was the winner in a pair of fish categories; burbot with a weigh of 7.53 pounds, and norther pike catch and release at 17.5 pounds. Devon Paley was the best in junior northern pike with a score of 41 inches.
Photography
Jynnova Lockert accumulated the most votes and won the children’s photography category. Dustin Perepeluk finished on top of the scenic photography category, and Deb Lapitsky was the winner in wildlife photography.
Executive
River Ridge executive officers for 2024 are: Ernie Gazdewich, president; Kathy Thomas, secretary; and Doug Lapitsky, treasurer. Filling the positions of committee chairpersons are: Kate Lockert, membership; Doug Lapitsky, habitat; and Leeann Butterfield, lotteries.
The next major event on the River Ridge calendar is the Gun Show scheduled for June 8 and 9.
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