Beat the Summer
Heat With a Treat
From Allison’s Scoop
Ice Cream
Marcy Cross,
Martensville Messenger
Martensville
residents
Anna Liza and Lewis
Schoenheer set up their
ice cream truck in the
Canadian Tire parking
lot for the very first time
Saturday, June 11th. “We
named the truck after our
2 year old daughter. This
is a brand new family
business. We’ll be setting
up in Saskatoon at different
events but we plan to be
mostly in Martensville.
We’re starting off with
four flavors of soft serve.
The flavor burst machine
combines the flavors any
way you want. We have
ABOVE: Lewis and Anna Liza Schoenheer of Allison’s Scoop Ice Cream.
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strawberry, Blue Goo
which is cotton candy,
maple, and chocolate.
We have the Kugel donut
cone. We are a nut free
truck, and our hard ice
cream is certified nut free.
Our donut cone and our
taco are both gluten free.”
Allison’s Scoop also
features waffle cones
along with ice cream
mini tacos and a white
chocolate melt-away. To
keep up with the ice cream
truck you can find them
on Facebook at www.
facebook.com/AllisonsScoop-Ice-Cream.
ABOVE: Allison’s Scoop Ice Cream is the first ice cream truck in
Saskatchewan to bring in the famous donut cone.
Results from Provincial
Track & Field June 3 &
4 in Regina
ABOVE: Brooklyn Rowley with her relay team.
Congratulations to our 10
track & field provincial
participants for helping
the Central Valley Athletic
Conference to a 4th place
finish this past weekend in
Regina. You represented
your school very well.
Almost all of our students had
personal best performances
and / or top eight finishes in
their events. Drew Johnston
shaved over a full minute off
his 3000 m race, Logan Heck
cut 14 seconds off his 1500
m race. Morgan Fournier ran
a personal best in his 100
m quad, Dylan Gutek had
a personal best in his quad
shot put, Danielle Bertoncini
placed 16th in Discus, Jodi
Bouvier finished 12th in shot
Put, Story Navrot ended up 5th
in High Jump, Kayla O'Soup
set a new personal best in Shot
Put and placed 4th overall,
Sydney Rowley had the 3rd
fastest qualifying time in
hurdles, and Brooklyn Rowley
placed 6th in the hurdles final
and won a silver medal in the
Midget girls 4 x 100 m relay.
Wyant Group
Raceway
Races for the
Cure
The Wyant Group Raceway
(formerly Auto Clearing
Motor Speedway) will be
holding their annual Race
for the Cure event on June
25th. Divisions competing in
this event will be Sportsman,
Street Stock and Mini Stock.
According to the Canadian
Cancer Society website,
“money raised from this
event helps the Society
fund leading-edge cancer
research, advocate for healthy
public policies, offer vital
community-based
support
services for people living with
cancer and their families, and
provide reliable and up-todate information on cancer,
risk reduction and treatment.”