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18 Tuesday May 12 2015 SPORTS RECREATION HOCKEY FORT SMITH RESIDENTIAL SPRING CLEAN-UP will take place throughout May and June. Residents may have large items washers dryers refrigerators etc. and yard work debris collected by the Town FREE OF CHARGE from the curb side only. Smaller items must be boxedbagged. Trees must be limbed and cut to 4-foot lengths. All items must be placed at the property roadside. Please seperate different types of refuse. No vehicles will be collected. Tipping fees at the Landfill are waived for residential customers for the duration of the Spring Clean-up. No household hazardous waste such as propane tanks batteries paint used oils etc. will be collected. No construction materials such as demolished buildings or construction sitesprojects at residential locations will be collected. To register please visit or call the Town Office at 872-8400 with the following information Name Residence Address Materials to be picked up Contact phone numbers FOR INFORMATION ON HOW BEST TO FIRE SMART YOUR YARD CALL DANIEL ALLAIRE AT 867-872-6425 Come TO MONSTER RECfor INOVATIVE PRODUCTS and SUPERIOR CUSTOMER SERVICE. 926 MACKENZIE HIGHWAY HAY RIVER NT Phone 867-874-2771 Toll Free 1-866-327-0717 www.monsterrec.com By JOHN LYNCH Fort Smiths Shaun MacPherson has achieved yet another accolade. The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey Leagues SJHL top scoring defenceman recently com- mitted to attend Mount Royal University in Calgary on a hockey scholarship starting in 2015-16. Typically such scholarships cover tuition and fees. MacPhersons 2014-15 team the Kinders- ley Klippers was eliminated from the SJHL playoffs by the Notre Dame Hounds a month ago. The Hounds lost in the league nal to the Melfort Mustangs who in turn are in Por- tage La Prairie Man. this week competing in the Royal Bank Cup the national junior A championship. I talked to other schools too but I really liked Mount Royals coaches Bert Gillings and Chase Fuchs MacPherson said. I am doing open studies for the rst semester and I will see what that inspires me to do. Mount Royal competes in Canada West with universities in Manitoba Alberta Sas- katchewan and B.C. I always wanted to play at this level MacPherson said. It was something I wanted to do. Former Kindersley coach Rockie Zinger connected MacPherson to Mount Royal coach Gillings said. As the season went on we were tracking Shaun Gillings said. Our assistant coach watched him and really liked what he saw. His skill level the way he handled the puck and started plays - that is what we needed. A former college turned university Mount Royal was recently elevated to full Canadian athletic university status. We just completed our third year of Can- ada West Gillings said. This extends to all university sports at the school. It gives the athletes exposure to not just Alberta but the whole country. Prior to this when Mount Royal was a college they competed in only Alberta. Fort Smith hockey player lands scholarship Filephotos Fort Smiths Shaun MacPherson white 25 takes on the Humboldt Broncos during a regular season game last year.