RM Review Your COMMUNITY... Your NEWSPAPER Volume 16 Number 8 FREE INDEX Read us on your computer, iPhone or iPad with our FREE On-Line Reader - www.rmreview.net Editorial............................ p. 2 RCMP Report................... p. 6 Community Reports........ p. 9 MLA Report...................... p. 13 Red Williams.................... p. 3 Consumer’s Corner.......... p. 7 Summer ‘STAY-cation”.....p. 10 Community Calendar....... p. 14 Council Reports................ p. 4 Agriculture Reports......... p. 8 MP Report........................ p. 12 Business Directory............ p. 15 AUGUST 2015 Serving Asquith, Delisle, Donavon, Grandora, Harris, Kinley, Laura, Perdue, Pike Lake, Swanson, Tessier, Vanscoy, Zealandia Happy Saskatchewan Day Delisle Days Story and Photos on Page 3
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
RM ReviewYour COMMUNITY... Your NEWSPAPERVolume 16 Number 8
FREE
INDEXRead us on your computer, iPhone or iPad with our FREE On-Line Reader - www.rmreview.net
Editorial............................ p. 2 RCMP Report................... p. 6 Community Reports........ p. 9 MLA Report...................... p. 13
Red Williams.................... p. 3 Consumer’s Corner.......... p. 7 Summer ‘STAY-cation”.....p. 10 Community Calendar....... p. 14
Council Reports................ p. 4 Agriculture Reports......... p. 8 MP Report........................ p. 12 Business Directory............ p. 15
Dead-Line for Submissions to the September 2015 Issue is Friday, August 21, 2015
The RM Review “Your COMMUNITY, Your NEWSPAPER” www.rmreview.net
One hour to go before I have to send this month’s
paper off to the printer. Hmmm.... what to write
for an editorial...
Many topics have been running through my mind
in the past month, that at the time, I thought
would make a great editorial.
If only I could remember just one of them now !
Maybe my brain is just not firing on all cylinders
right now after the big lunch I just consumed ?
Maybe I’m over-tired from participating in too
many local summer events and activities ?
Or maybe age is just catching up with me ?
After all it is my birthday on Friday and somehow
I will be turning 54 years old.
I know... it doesn’t seem possible, does it ?
It is hard for me to believe, but
I’m sure those of you that know me to see me
must have trouble believing it too.
Be it my persisting, boyish, good looks, or my
spunky youthful attitude, many people I meet
would never think of me as 54 years old.
But, for whatever reason, my eyelids seem to be
drooping right now, and I still have to spell check
this thing and send it off to the printer.
So for now, enjoy the rest of the paper.
I promise to get rested up in August and return
with new energy next month.
Enjoy the abundance of
local events and activities
for the rest of the summer.
Happy Saskatchewan Day
Ken Sowter
Editor
Editorial “What a drag it is getting old”
15AUGUST
AN EVENING WITH DONNY PARENTEAU
Link Farm 4 km East of Delisle on 766 Door Opens at 6:30 Show Starts at 8:00 Singer/songwriter Donny Parenteau returns to Delisle to continue the party. The last time he was here he blew the doors off the hall. We are trying it again this summer and we'll leave the doors open. Join the fun. Limited tickets available. Camping available. Cash Bar. Midnight lunch. Door prize draws. Proceeds to the Pike Lake Fire Hall for wildland fire fighting equipment Tickets only $50 each and are available at the Delisle Co-op or Call Chief Al Dreher (306)493-7777; Pike Lake District Chief Marv Ceslak (306)242-1410 or host Firefighter Larry Link (306)222-9737
Pike Lake Fire Fighters proudly present:ekPi
riFekaL
ethgiFer
duorpsr
eserpyld
:tn
REASON The reason for this notice is to allow any members of the public to review and
comment on the proposed closure and transferring of the section of roadway prior to
Council making a decision.
PUBLIC INSPECTION Any person may inspect the proposed Bylaw at the R.M. of
Vanscoy No. 345 administration office located in Vanscoy during regular office hours.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Council will provide the public with an opportunity to
comment on the Bylaw for Closing and Selling/Transferring of a Municipal Road at a Public
Hearing to be held Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. at the R.M. of Vanscoy No. 345
Administration Office.
Written comments may be forwarded by email to [email protected], by mail to Box 187
Vanscoy, Sask. S0L 3J0 or by fax to 306-668-1338. All comments received by 4:30 pm
Monday, August 10, 2015 will be presented to Council at the public meeting.
Dated this 24th day of July, 2015
Tammy Knuttila, Administrator
RM of Vanscoy No. 345
Rural Municipality of Vanscoy No. 345
Public Notice
Public notice is hereby given that the Council of the Rural Municipality of Vanscoy No. 345
intends to review and make a decision on a Bylaw to provide for the Closing and
Transferring of a Municipal Road, in accordance with Section 13 of The Municipalities Act.
INTENT The proposed bylaw is to close and consolidate three miles of original road
allowance:
•Parcel #203104202 ORA 110-35-08-3 Ext 110 (East of SE 17-35-08 W3)
•Parcel #203107283 ORA 126-35-08-3 Ext 126 (East of SE 20-35-08 W3)
•Parcel #203107272 ORA 51-35-08-3 Ext 51 (East of NE 20-35-08 W3)
The following diverted Road Allowance:
•Parcel #119283420 (located in SE 20-35-08 W3)
•Parcel #119283419 (located in NE 17-35-08 W3)
•Parcel# 119283408 (located in SE 17-35-08 W3)
For the purpose of the expansion of the Agrium Potash Mine located on the West½ of Sec-
tion 16-35-08 W3.
Burn Bans Have Now Been Lifted For...
RM of Corman ParkRM of MontroseRM of Vanscoy
Town of AsquithTown of Delisle
Village of Vanscoy
On July 24,2015 at 6:00 p.m. I was minding my own business driving home on,
the very busy, Highway 7 going west towards Delisle, Saskatchewan. Traffic
at this time was very busy, going both ways, as to be expected at this time of
day on this highway. Construction has started on the four lane expansion and traffic
was moving about 80km/hr. Traffic was backed up bumper to bumper, both ways, for
as far as I could see.
I like to be aware of my surroundings because you never know what might happen,
and I want to always be prepared. I looked in my rear view mirror to do a check and
low and behold I have a semi driving right on my bumper. I kept a watch on it and
was getting very nervous because he had shown no signs of slowing down and there
were a pile of cars in front of me. I looked again and now he was honking his horn at
me and almost touching my bumper. I had no where to go, as there are cars in front
of me, cars coming at me and a semi and a pile of cars behind me.
I have myself, my 12 year old and 1 year old daughters in my mini van. Definitely no
match for a semi !!
I kept watch on this semi as he proceeds to stay on my tail giving very little room for
error. As we approached Vanscoy I could hardly believe what my eyes witnessed.....
the semi truck driver decided to take the fate of others lives into his own hands.
He started to pass in the double line, no passing zone going through Vanscoy while
there was a stream of cars coming right toward him. The other cars also heading
west, had no room to pull over and let him back in the lane because there is a guard
rail along the shoulder, and the cars coming east are staring at this semi straight on.
With quick thinking and little time to react, all the east bound cars pull over to avoid
being hit.
You can probably imagine that watching this would shake a person up.
I felt that this driver needed to be taken off the road as he is clearly not a safe driver
and has no regard for another human being.
I called 911 and the dispatch asked me some questions and said she would dispatch
someone out immediately. She asked if I was ok as I was clearly shaken up. She in-
structed me to keep my phone on as an officer would be calling me.
Sure enough one did, but not to my surprise he was no help. He proceeded to tell me
that they have no officers out in the Delisle area so there was nothing they could do.
He said he himself was in Warman where they are dispatched from. I asked him if
they could dispatch someone from Rosetown, but some how there were no officers
there either. He then proceeded to say "what do you want me to do about it?"
Well I am not a person of the law but is it not his job to figure that one out?
You have just had a report of what could have been a very tragic turn of events and
all you say is ‘what do you want me to do’ ??!!
Every day people are killed in accidents that shouldn't happen. Accidents that are
caused by careless drivers. The government puts up signs for people to report im-
paired drivers. What's the point? Nothing gets done. There are no RCMP to be seen.
There is a flaw in the legal system here. Someone could be massacring the town and
how long would it take for our RCMP to come from 45min away? Probably longer
than it would take for a speeding bullet, robbery, or dangerous or impaired driver !!
Again I say what it the point?
I guess I write this with concern, what does one do to make sure they are safe on the
roads, in their homes or out in the public when the people who are supposed to be
protecting us are 45 minutes away and respond with "what do you want me to do?"
Heather Hubbard
RM Review 3August 2015www.rmreview.net
Letter to the Editor“What do you want me to do ?”
Delisle Agencies Donates New
Firefighting Tools to Department
Rob Ouellette of Delisle AgenciesLtd. made a presentation of a newtype of fire fighting tool to Delisle
and District Fire and Rescue Depart-ment on Saturday the 18th of July at9:30 AM at Delisle Agencies located at209 1st Street West Delisle SK.
This new tool is the DSPA-5 (Dry Sprin-kler Powder Aerosol) and is a rapid in-tervention tool that can be used by firefighters and first responders as a highlyeffective knock down tool to suppress orslow a structure fire until further re-sources can be brought into action. TheDSPA 5 generator is non-pressurizedand is deployed manually into a room or
compartment that requires firefighting.After activation, an aerosol cloud is gen-erated, which expands volumetrically,flooding the space and knocking downthe flames. This tool has been referred toin the fire service as the Fire Extin-guisher Grenade
Delisle and District Fire and rescue cov-ers the Town of Delisle, Village ofVanscoy, Village of Pike Lake, RM ofVanscoy and the RM of Montrose andother communities within the RM’s. Themain Fire hall is Located in the Town ofDelisle, with satellite halls in Pike Lake,Donavon, and Vanscoy.
www.delisleagencies.com
Independent Insurance Provider
Auto - Home - Commercial - LifeFarm - Hail - Health - Travel
Weekly $25 Gas Draw(entry with minimum 30 litre fill)
Vanscoy
Ph: 683-5024 Fax: 683-6307
ATM
Videos
Full serviCe - GAs & Diesel
Confectionary
Post OfficeCoffee
Lottery
A GreAt stArt
to A GreAt DAy!
FreshCoFFe
e
We carryFIREWORKSStock up now forCANADADAY
Ag Services Division
306 - 493 - 2408Box 130, Delisle, SK S0L 0P0
On July 14, 2015,
Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
announced that Canada
and Ukraine have suc-
cessfully concluded nego-
tiations toward the
Canada-Ukraine Free
Trade Agreement
(CUFTA) in Meech Lake,
Quebec.
CUFTA will provide
Canadian exports with
improved market access
to the Ukrainian market,
help address non-tariff
barriers and facilitate
closer economic relations.
In addition, CUFTA will
provide Ukrainian ex-
ports with improved ac-
cess to the Canadian
market, which is consis-
tent with the Government
of Canada’s unwavering
commitment to support
Ukraine’s democratic
transition and economic
reforms.
CUFTA will result in the
elimination of all Ukrain-
ian tariffs on fish and
seafood products, indus-
trial goods, and forestry
and wood products. It will
also eliminate the vast
majority of Ukraine’s
agricultural tariffs.
Agriculture and Agri-food
CUFTA will significantly
improve market access for
Saskatchewan’s agricul-
tural and agri-food prod-
ucts by eliminating or
reducing tariffs on 99.9
percent of Canada’s cur-
rent agricultural exports
to Ukraine.
For example, Canadian
agriculture exporters will
benefit from duty-free ac-
cess for beef, pulses,
grains, canola oil,
processed foods and ani-
mal feed. Canadian pork
producers will benefit
from improved access to
Ukraine’s market via a
large tariff rate quota.
Industrial Goods
Canada’s industrial ex-
ports averaged $148.3
million annually from
2011 to 2013. CUFTA will
significantly improve
market access for
Saskatchewan’s indus-
trial products sector by
eliminating all tariffs on
Canadian industrial ex-
ports to Ukraine.
The world’s food security cannot be met without fertilizer additions, good land stewardship and sound agronomic practices. Without fertilizer, the world could only produce about half as much
food as it currently does today. In other words, we have a direct impact on feeding the world.
Kids Summer ProgramGames, crafts and outside activities for Kids 5 to 12 years old
Volunteers are always welcome!Older kids are welcome to stay and help.Younger kids are welcome if accomonied by an adult at all times!
Mondays from 2 - 4 pmJuly 20 & 27, August 3, 10 & 17Vanscoy Circle Hall
It's FREE & FUN, Share with everyone you know that has kids, help us get the word out!
Like us on FacebookVanscoy Community Recreational Board
School Starts on Monday, September 1stIf you have any registration or school related announcements, submit them to the
RM Review by August 21st and we will include it in our Back to School section of theSeptember RM Review, on new stands August 27th. Go to www.rmreview.net today
Ihope this finds you
enjoying the sum-
mer! I'm not quite
ready to think about
school yet, but there is
one small piece of busi-
ness that needs to be
taken care of at this
time.
For all those who have
registered for the 2015-
16 preschool year, or
for those who would
still like to register,
there is a mandatory
meeting on Thursday,
August 27th at 6:30pm
upstairs at the Pike
Lake Hall. We will be
going over policies and
procedures, as well as
putting out sign-up
sheets for various com-
mittees/helper parent
days/etc.
If you have any ques-
tions or concerns,
please call Wendy
Schoonbaert at 306-
978-8164 or Breanne
Wangler at 306-649-
3354.
Enjoy the rest of your
summer and see you in
August!
Submitted by
Wendy Schoonbaert
Explore your Local Summer STAY-cation Destinations
Summer is finally here and it is time to get outdoors.You will find a whole summer vacation waiting for
you right here at home. Camping, swimminggolfing, jamborees, fairs, all less than
an hour away !Check out all the local fun activities and unique destinations
that will make this the easiest summer vacation ever !
Summer Shopping in ElbowNow Open Weekends & Evenings
Whimsy gallery 148
Simply Outrageous “This & That”
Fancy Feet
The Jelly Bean The Ice Cream Shop
Harbour golf Course & Restaurant
The Ice Cream Shop
Congratulations to Amanda nontell of Delisle...
Winner of the Unique elbow experiences Package
www.elbowsask.com
RM Review10 August 2015 www.rmreview.net
Highway 60 (Pike Lake Highway) - Just South off Highway 7
Your August Summer ‘STAY-cation’ Activities Calendar
Saskatoon ExSaskatoon Ex Saskatoon Ex Saskatoon Ex Saskatoon ExSaskatoon Ex
Lunch BBQDelisle Co-op
Summer Reading ClubEnds at Delisle Library
Saskatchewan DayMonday August 3rd
Pancake BreakfastPike Lake Prov. Park
Swanson BBQNear Swanson on
Highway 45
Lunch BBQDelisle Co-op
Asquith Youth Program Asquith Youth Program Asquith Youth Program Asquith Youth Program
Asquith Youth ProgramAsquith Youth Program
Asquith Youth ProgramAsquith Youth Program Donny Parenteau
Vanscoy FairBall & Bunnock Tournys
plus Family Street Dance
Vanscoy Fair
Rock the Riverin Saskatoon
Rock the Riverin Saskatoon
Rock the River& Car Showin Saskatoon
31
Reading in the ParkDelisle Elementary
Reading in the ParkDelisle Elementary
Reading in the ParkDelisle Elementary
Vanscoy Kids ProgramAsquith Youth Program
Vanscoy Kids ProgramAsquith Youth Program
Vanscoy Kids ProgramAsquith Youth Program
Homestead Jamboreeat Elbow
Dr Seuss VBS Dr Seuss VBS Dr Seuss VBS
Dr Seuss VBS
Lunch BBQDelisle Co-op
Lunch BBQDelisle Co-op
Lunch BBQDelisle Co-op
September RM Reviewon News Stands
Deadline for Submissionsto August RM Review
Delisle PlaygroundProgram
Delisle PlaygroundProgram
Delisle PlaygroundProgram
Delisle PlaygroundProgram
Delisle PlaygroundProgram
Delisle PlaygroundProgram
Fringe Festival& Ribfest beginin Saskatoon
Fiddle Fest Fiddle Fest Fiddle Fest
Fiddle Fest
School StartsTuesday
September 1st
Harvest StreetFair in DelisleSeptember 3rd
Labour Day ClassicRiders vs Bombers
September 6th
Fireworks Festival
in Saskatoon
September 4th & 5th
Community Registration
and Meet the Staff BBQ
Delisle School
September 3rd
Potluck SupperDelisle Senior Centre
6:00pm - 7:00pmEveryone Welcome
August’s Feature Destination
John Arcand Fiddle Fest
The 18th John Arcand Fiddle Fest,presented by Potash Corp is lo-cated 7 km southwest of Saska-
toon, is ready and excited for anothergreat year! The Fest takes pride in deliv-ering quality music and dance entertain-ment, being the home of WesternCanada’s premiere fiddle contest, and of-fering expansive music and arts work-shops. It’s a 4 day, affordable experiencedesigned with family fun in mind.The entertainment is non-stop under thefestival’s main stage, the Roof, withmusic and dance features that run fromnoon to midnight. Day time hosts a seriesof short performances fromSaskatchewan talent while in theevening accomplished musicians anddancers convene on our stage nightly.Audiences are invited to flood the dancefloor on Friday and Saturday nights foran old-time dance with live music.Workshops, workshops, and more work-shops! There are over 100 workshops onoffer at the Fest, and they are all freewith gate admission! The EstablishedWorkshop series presents engagingmusic education at all skill levels in fid-dle, guitar, jigging and square dance.Based on popular demand, we’ve movedthe Traditional Metis Dance workshopsto the mainstage dance floor and theytake place on Saturday afternoon follow-ing the Fiddle contest preliminaries. Ourother workshop series, the Cultural
Camp, is a celebration of Metis arts thatoffer interactive workshops in beading,finger weaving, painting and storytelling.There are plenty of opportunities for kid-
friendly workshops too, with Kids CanBead offered in the Cultural Camp, andthe Children’s Activity Area providingworkshops, games, and crafts to keep thelittle ones entertained.It’s easy to get to the Fest. We’re locatedjust 7 km southwest of Saskatoon.There’s plenty of parking onsite or youcan take advantage of our free ShuttleService that has 4 pick-up and drop- offpoints in Saskatoon. The Shuttle Serviceschedule is available on our websiteunder the “info” tab. For Festers comingfrom farther afield, we provide free un-serviced camping or they can take advan-tage of the fine accommodations at oursponsor hotel, The Heritage Inn – bookearly for the Fest special. There’s plentyof ground to trod onsite, so to ease thedistance between the main stage andcampground we’ve got the People Mover– another free shuttle service to get youfrom point A to B.Offered over 4 days, the Fest is an afford-able experience designed with family funin mind. From August 7-10, 2014, we’vegot your summer plans covered! Admis-sion is $25.00 per day or only $60.00 forthe entire festival! Tickets are sold at thegate only. Children 12 & under are ad-mitted free with a parent or guardian.–30–
For more information, visit our websitejohnarcandfiddlefest.com or call our office306.382.0111 Facebook: https://www.face-book.com/johnarcandfiddlefestTwitter: https://twitter.com/johnarcandffFestival hashtag: #17thJAFF
WEEKLY PROgRAMSCampfires: Meet at the Tipi to cook tastytreats and partake in Pike Lake triviaFrom Trash to Treasure: Meet at the Na-ture Centre to craft trash into treasuregeocaching: Meet at the Nature Centre totreasure hunt using a handheld GPSHikes: Meet at the Nature Centre for a walkon the Gift of Green Nature TrailScavenger Hunt: Meet at the Nature Cen-tre to explore Pike Lake Provincial Park Snails, Pails, & Beaver Tails: Meet at thebeach to discover species at Pike LakeSoccer: Meet in the BowlTouch Football: Meet in the BowlUltimate Frisbee: Meet in the BowlVolleyball: Meet at the volleyball courtsWater War: Bring your own water gear tothe Nature Centre *no water balloons”Wild games: Meet at the Nature Centre toplay fun, interactive games
SPECIAL EVENTSAugust 8th: Fur Trappers @ 11AM - 3PMAugust 12th: Celebrate the Perseid MeteorShower @ 9PM in the Rec Hall*feel free to bring lawn chairs and blanketsAugust 15th: Balloon Animals @ 12PMWeldon the Wacky Wizard @ 1PM in BowlAugust 17th: Meet by the canoe/paddleboat rentals for a deal on rentals @ 10AMMeet the Saskatoon Zoo Society’s RoyalPython @ 2PM by the beachAugust 21st: Drop in and listen to JerryHaigh, a worldly wildlife veterinarian andstory teller @ 3PM - 5PM in the Rec HallAugust 22nd: Play games and practicewater safety with the Canadian Red Crossfrom 3PM - 6PM at the lakefrontAugust 29th: Ice Cream Making @ 2PMbetween the Huddle and the playground
On Monday July 20th, fami-
lies across Canada cele-
brated the first installment
of our Government’s boosted Uni-
versal Child Care Benefit (UCCB).
The newly increased child care ben-
efit pays almost $2000 every year
for each child under 6 and $720 for
each child aged 6 through 17. With
a retroactive payment from Janu-
ary 1, 2015, the Government trans-
ferred almost $3 billion to 3.8
million families on July 20th—the
largest single-day direct payment to
families in history.
Starting this past Monday, pay-
ments of $520 for each child under
6, and $420 for each child aged 6
through 17 will be delivered to fam-
ilies across Canada. That means a
family with two kids should have
received as much as $1,000 earlier
this week. Parents can spend this
money on anything they choose, in-
cluding child care services, back-to-
school supplies, sports activities
and much more, boosting the econ-
omy and creating jobs across
Canada.
About 3.8 million families will bene-
fit from the boosted UCCB—double
the number of families that previ-
ously qualified. While the majority
of families in Canada are waking
up to this welcomed boost to their
bank accounts, an estimated
200,000 families may have missed
out because they did not apply.
Families that are not currently re-
ceiving the UCCB, that have never
received the UCCB, or that have
never applied for the Canada Child
Tax Benefit and have children
under 18 in their care are encour-
aged to go to
www.canada.ca/taxsavings to find
out how to apply.
In addition to the boosted UCCB,
families recently received nearly $2
billion in tax refunds this spring
through the Family Tax Cut. The
Family Tax Cut allows couples with
children under 18 to split their in-
come and reduce their tax burden
by as much as $2,000. Payments to
families will also continue under
the Child Tax Benefit, which re-
mains unchanged.
Quick Facts
· All families with children will ben-
efit from the new Family Tax Cuts
and Benefits Plan, which includes
the Family Tax Cut, the increased
UCCB, the Child Care Expenses
Deduction and the Children’s Fit-
ness Tax Credit.
· The UCCB has increased to $160
per month from $100 per month for
each child under the age of 6, and a
new benefit of $60 per month has
been introduced for each child aged
6 through 17.
· Combined with tax relief and
other measures for families intro-
duced by the Government of
Canada since 2006, a typical family
of four can receive up to $6,600 in
tax relief and enhanced benefits in
2015.
· Approximately 1.2 million cheques
were sent to families across
Canada. The remaining UCCB pay-
ments were made via direct deposit,
for a total of more than 3.8 million
payments.
· Low- and middle-income families
will receive two-thirds of the overall
benefits provided by the Govern-
ment of Canada’s new family meas-
ures.
· The Family Tax Cut will eliminate
or significantly reduce the differ-
ence in the federal tax payable by a
one-earner couple relative to a two-
earner couple with a similar family
income.
On Monday, July 13th Delisle
Branch of the Wheatland Re-
gional Library was pleased to host
professional storyteller, Danica Lorer.
Danica loves to tell tales from around the
world, those passed on from other tellers
and those that have sprouted from the
seeds of her own imagination and experi-
ence. Her original and traditional stories
are woven together with simple tunes.
Danica lives at Langham and was chosen
to be this year’s summer performer for
Wheatland.
After a last minute change of venue
which required bringing the performance
indoors, Danica captured the attention of
a group of eager listeners. The audience
listened and participated in an hour long
performance by Danica.
Danica also performed at Wheatland
Branches in Kenaston, Langham,
Kindersley, Landis, Rosthern, Dalmeny,
Osler, Warman and Martensville.
MP REPORTJuly 24, 2015
Kelly Block, M.P.
RM Review12 August 2015 www.rmreview.net
Enhanced Universal Child Care Benefit
Modular & Manufactured homesfrom 864 sf to 2400 sf
New Show Homes Now in Stock
Mon-Fri 7 - 8 Sat 8 - 8 Sun 9 - 7
Vanscoy 306 - 931-6996
After a hot, hard day ofstorm chasing, why not stop
in for a meal or drink inAir Conditioned Comfort....we can give you a tableaway from the windows !!