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Carol Festival set for SundayThe 60th annual Quota Carol Festival will take place on December 7 with performances at
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The evening 7:00 p.m. performance will begin with the WJHS Choir - conducted by TanyaCameron and accompanied by Tylan Charlton, Brayden King and Cameron MacMurchy;Good News Choir; Grace United Church Chancel Choir - conducted and accompanied byColleen Weimer; Fil-Can Community - conducted by Demmy Pinon; Trebles & Co. - accompa-nied by Colleen Weimer; WCS Grade 12 Choir - conducted by Colleen Weimer and accompa-nied by Kristen Keith; Cornerstone Carollers - conducted and accompanied by Holly Butz. Theevening with come to a close with a performance by the WCS STARS Show Choir - conductedby Colleen Weimer and accompanied by Kristen Keith.
Former Weyburnite Brett Jones celebrated a win with his mom, Cheryl, anddad, Rob, at the 102nd Grey Cup held in Vancouver on November 30. Brett isa member of the Calgary Stampeders, who defeated the Hamilton Tiger Cats bya score of 20-16.
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Grey Cup win has ties to WeyburnFirst time Grey Cup winner, Brett Jones had a lot to celebrate this weekend. After playing for
a short time with the Calgary Stampeders, Jones got what all CFL players dream of, a chance tohoist that cup high above his head.
Brett was born July 29, 1991, right here in the city of Weyburn. At the young age of 23, Joneshas already had quite an impressive career. After the 2012 CIS season, he was ranked as theeighth best player in the CFL Amateur Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the2013 CFL draft and fifth by players in the Canadian Inter-university Sport. Jones signed on withCalgary on May 29, 2013 - a decision which has paid off already.
Jones, an offensive lineman, joined the team in celebrating the 20-16 win over the HamiltonTiger Cats at the November 30 game. To top off the season, Jones was awarded the CFLOffensive Lineman of the Year.
This is the second year in a row that a former Weyburn athlete has been on the winning teamin the Grey Cup as well as being awarded Offensive Lineman of the Year. Brendon LaBatteaccomplished the same feat last year as part of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Grey Cup win.
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A huge crowd gathered in the Barber Motors showroom at The Family Place Festival of Trees on November 27.
Twenty-five years ago, onDecember 6, 1989, a 25year-old student by thename of Marc Lepine tookthe lives of 14 women, injur-
Montreal Massacre memorial service to be held December 6ing an additional 13. Lepine,who was registered in theengineering program at theUniversity of Montreal, be-gan his reign of terror bywalking into a classroom anddemanded that all men leavethe room, which left all thewomen at his mercy. Whatbegan as screaming profani-ties at the women soon esca-lated into a full fledge attackthat took him throughoutthe school facility. Lepine'sstated intention of killingfeminists as a political state-ment, and as a way to scarewomen back to their tradi-
tional roles, shocked peoplearound the world.
On December 6 at 3:30p.m., at the Weyburn JuniorHigh, a service is being held inhonour of the victims of thistragedy, which is referred toas "The Montreal Massacre".The event not only took thelives of the 14 women, injur-ing an additional 13 victimsof both genders, but left fami-lies and friends behind to bearthe emotional trauma.
"While the Montreal mas-sacre happened 25 yearsago, the need to remindpeople of violence against
The 15th annual Festivalof Trees, hosted by TheFamily Place, proved to beits most successful one ever.This year, the festival had atotal of 23 trees as well asnumerous silent auctionitems including wreaths,jewellery, essential oils andtoys. Barber Motors gra-ciously donated their show-room for the week-longevent, which ended with thegala and live auction onNovember 27.
Before beginning the auc-tion, both Mayor DebraButton and Executive Direc-tor of The Family Place,Dawn Gutzke, addressed thecrowd. Gutzke was emotion-ally moved when thankingeveryone on behalf of her-self and the staff at The Fam-ily Place.
The Family Place was es-tablished in 1995 as a com-munity-funded, community-driven resource center forfamilies in Weyburn and thesurrounding area. Everyyear residents and staff do-nate countless hours andfunds to keep both the build-ing and the programs run-ning. The Family Place is a
The Family Place’s 15th annual Festival of Trees a successnon-profit organizationwhich relies on fundraisingefforts, such as the Festivalof Trees, in order to con-tinue to be able to offer theirprograms and services. TheFestival sees both residentsand business owners donateeither prizes or decoratedChristmas trees to be auc-tioned off.
Some of the programsavailable at The FamilyPlace include Drop In Play,Bakers to Be, Home AloneSafety, Sunny Scholars andCommunity Kitchen. Dawnexpressed the importance ofmaking everyone who walksthrough the doors feel wel-come. With The FamilyPlace reaching its highestfundraising total for a singleevent, those doors can con-tinue to stay open.
After quick calculations,with donations still tricklingin, Gutzke announced theevent raised over $72,000.Two trees, which were pur-chased for $4,900 each, con-tributed to the high grandtotal. Mal Barber of BarberMotors and Jeff Tosczak ofGreat Plains Ford were thegenerous purchasers of
those trees. The Family Placestaff was very pleased withthe support this year, ensur-ing that the work will con-tinue to benefit families in
need in 2015.The Family Place's recent
Facebook status update is asure indication that the sea-son of giving is alive and well
in Weyburn. "Thank you,thank you, thank you, to ourwonderful Weyburn com-munity, for your generoushearts! Our Festival of Trees
was a wonderful, inspiring,encouraging success! Ourhearts are full and so grate-ful for your love and sup-port!"
women continues," saysChrista Daku, executive di-rector of Envision Counsel-ling and Support Centre."Things have changed sincewe began counselling womenin the southeast - such as aflat-line of national rates ofself-reported spousal vio-lence - but we're seeing somedisturbing trends."
She says that women areless likely now to report anincident to police than in thepast. Statistics now showthat more women are expe-riencing violence after theyleave their abuser.
Daku also emphasized thatpartner abuse has a profoundimpact on children. Each yearin Saskatchewan, approxi-mately 24,000 children will beexposed to male violenceagainst their mothers in theirown homes. Children arepresent during 80 per cent ofthese assaultive incidents.
Recognizing the impor-tance of honouring the vic-tims, survivors, friends andfamilies left behind, GlacierMedia, Access Communica-tions and Envision Counsel-ling have combined forces tosponsor this event. The af-
ternoon vigil will include apresentation by SalvationArmy Lieutenant BrianBobolo and a performanceby musician, Tenille Arts.The Salvation Army will beon hand that day to acceptnon-perishable food items.Everyone is welcome to at-tend the event, which willshine a light on the need toend violence against women.
Tickets are now availablefor the 2015 Kinsmen andKinettes "Fun in the Sun"Lottery.
This year the lottery willinclude 13 draws. The firstdraw will be an early birddraw and then one draw willbe made each month in2015. Prizes include trips toMexico, Cuba, Palm Springsand several cruises to variouslocations.
The tickets, which are$100 each, are available atPharmasave, NSWB orfrom any member of theKinsmen/Kinette organiza-tion. All of the proceedsraised from the lottery godirectly to the Kin Club andstays in the Weyburn com-munity.
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old male was arrested and charged with driving over .08 anddriving without a valid licence. His vehicle was seized for 60days and he will be making a court appearance in due course.
On November 29, as a result of a traffic stop, a 31 year-old male was arrested and charged with driving Over .08. Hewill be making a court appearance in due course.
Also on November 29, the Weyburn Police Service re-sponded to a report of a domestic assault occurring in theresidence between a 48 year old male and a 49 year oldfemale. The matter was successfully mediated with no fur-ther police involvement.
On November 28, the Weyburn Police Service were calledto a report of a hit and run collision in the 600 block ofKing Street. The suspect vehicle is described as a black 2-door car with a spoiler, possibly a Cavalier. This vehiclestruck a fence and fled the scene.
The Weyburn Police Service have received more than onecomplaint about a fraud involving what is called the ''SecretShopper' fraud. The victim has answered an employmentad online and is provided with a kit and instructions on howto be a secret shopper for the company. The victim is pro-vided with a cheque which they deposit, and then make pur-chases and return the items and cash to the company. Theoriginal cheque provided is then found to be fraudulentand the victim is out the money and property. We urge people
to be very cautious when embarking on such an employ-ment venture and perform their due-diligence prior to spend-ing any of the money given to them.
On November 27, the Weyburn Police Service received areport from a local business that had been defrauded of inexcess of $320,000.00. The investigation is still in the earlystages and will involve multiple agencies.
Also on November 27, the Weyburn Police Service re-ceived a report of a theft of tools from a local business. Onesuspect description is a caucasian male, 5'8" tall, 170 lbs.,black rim glasses, black toque with 'misifts' written on it andwearing a black and red coat.
On November 25, the Weyburn Police Service was dispatchedto a report of a disturbance at a local pub. Upon arrival theincident had partially resolved itself. Two local men, ages 42and 54, were sent home. The 25 year-old male victim washappy with the resolution with no further action being required.
On November 24, the Weyburn Police Service received acomplaint of a domestic assault having happened at a localbusiness. As the result of the incident, the 39 year-old femalevictim transported herself to the Weyburn General Hospi-tal where she was examined and released. A 41 year-old malehas been charged with assault and has been released on a NoContact Order and will be making a court appearance.
As December is upon us, the members of the WeyburnPolice Service will be making an extra effort to keep our roadssafe from drinking drivers. You can expect to see checkstopsand random checks around the city during the entire month.
The Council of the City of Weyburn, pursuant to Section207 of the Planning and Development Act, 2007, herebygives notice of its intention to pass a bylaw respecting theestablishment and charging of off-site development leviesor subdivision servicing fees for one or more purposesdescribed in the act.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the proposedOffsite Development Levy Bylaw has been deposited inmy office, in the City Hall, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, andmay be inspected by any person without payment of anyfee between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday, holidays excepted, up to Noon on Mon-day, December 8, 2014.
The proposed Offsite Development Levy Fee Bylaw clari-fies policy around servicing agreements relating to subdi-vision and development levy agreements relating to devel-opment permits as it relates to the fees/levies collected bythe City.
The proposed Offsite Development Levy Fee Bylaw isavailable to view on the City of Weyburn website at:
www.weyburn.ca/pdfs/2014.3320.pdf
The reason for the bylaw is to allow the City to collectfees for municipal costs related to growth through the de-velopment levy agreement tool.
The Council, at its meeting to be held on Monday the 15th
day of December, 2014 at the hour of 6:00 p.m. in theCouncil Chambers, City Hall, Weyburn, Sask. will con-sider any written submissions, and verbal presentationsrespecting this proposed bylaw amendment.
Dated at Weyburn, Sask. this 26th Day of November, 2014.
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Saskatchewan introducing two retro licence platesTwo new retro licence plates - the Collector plate and the
Vintage Roughrider plate - will be available for Saskatchewanresidents to pre-order through SGI, just in time for the holi-day season.
"Green is the colour," Minister responsible for SGI DonMcMorris said. "It's the colour of our province, the colourof our pride, and now the colour of two new specialty li-cence plates Saskatchewan residents can display proudly ontheir vehicles. We're going back to our roots and drawing onSaskatchewan's heritage with the new Collector and VintageRider licence plates."
The retro licence plates are modeled after the 1965Saskatchewan licence plate. They have a green backgroundwith embossed white numbers, border, and lettering alongthe top and bottom. The Collector plate says "Collector"
along the bottom, while the Vintage Rider plate says "RiderNation" and features a vintage Saskatchewan Roughriderteam logo on the left.
"In Saskatchewan, people are passionate about their classiccars," Rural and Remote Health Minister and MLA forYorkton Greg Ottenbreit said. "The new Collector plate is away for car enthusiasts, myself included, to showcase that pas-sion. It's the final touch of authenticity to your classic car."
"The history of our football team is ingrained inSaskatchewan culture," Saskatchewan Roughrider FootballClub President and CEO Jim Hopson said. "We all knowthe Saskatchewan Roughriders have the world's greatest fans,so it's exciting to be able to provide fans the opportunity to
display their pride with the new Vintage Rider plate."Customers can pre-order the plates starting tomorrow,
December 3 at 9 a.m., by completing an order form that willbe available on SGI's website at www.sgi.sk.ca. The cost forthe Collector plate is $75 plus GST, while the Vintage Riderplate is $100 plus GST. Both plates can be personalized foran additional fee of $75 plus GST.
In addition to the new retro plates, SGI offers four othertypes of specialty plates: personalized, Veteran, Rider Prideand Memorial Cross.
For more information about the Collector or VintageRider licence plates, or the other specialty licence plates avail-able, visit SGI's website at www.sgi.sk.ca.
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Gifts to meet our needsBy Linda Wegner
The stress of shopping for that perfect gift can be overwhelming. As I mentioned in lastweek's article, it's all about identifying something that he or she wants or needs. Sounds simple,doesn't it.
Since I've never been able to find a simple formula for meeting that criteria, I turned to thewisdom of others for help. Here are some of the suggestions I discovered. First ascertain thepersonality type of the intended recipient and go from there, create a Christmas Gift Registry Listor, determine what it is you want to say and communicate that to the recipient.
The gift registry sounds like a winner. Open the book or website, choose between the listedoptions and voila all you need to do is head down to the nearest mall...except I'm a year late insetting up a 2014 Christmas version of any kind of list. Scratch that one.
Forward march to matching personality types with presents. I click on the appropriate buttonsfor gender, age, morning routine and favourite chair. Within several blinks of the eye, suggestionspop up on the screen. Unfortunately the idea that seemed closest to reality for Hubby's qualifica-tions is dill pickle flavoured popcorn. That's definitely not the message I want to convey, al-though he really likes dill pickles.
While finding something material to represent our love and appreciation is difficult enough,what message do I (or we) want to convey to those less easy to love? To those for whom gifts aremore customary than heartfelt?
This year I am determined to spend less but give more of what really counts: time, abilities andat times, grace and forgiveness. Things that God thought of first.
"May all the gifts and benefits that come from God our Father and the Master, Jesus Christ, beyours." 1 Corinthians 1:3 (The Message)
Crazy at CostcoBy Helen Waller
If you have ever shopped at Costco, you will know the title ofthis column isn't actually that far-fetched.
The Christmas season is slowly sneaking up on us, but thewinter blues have hit as hard as a snowball to the face.
I have to say, I was fairly impressed with my level of patiencethe other day while waiting for a gentleman to back out of aparking space at Costco so I could get in it. I was sitting therequietly, except for the sound of the blinking signal light, when ithappened. It makes me giggle to think of it now and even had melaughing then.
A slightly crazed fellow started banging on my window yellingprofanities at me. I rolled down my window and asked "Can Ihelp you?" (Which, judging by his behaviour, was a really badquestion to ask.) He needed help alright... I certainly didn't have
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Truth or fictionIn the world today, there are various ways that the question "Truth or Fiction?" is asked. In a
previous parish, when visiting a member, they entertained by playing a board game that askedquestions and gave one player the answer, while others got the "order" to lie. Points were given forevery lie that was believed or every true answer believed. Also, years ago there was "Ripley's Believeit or not!"
What does this have to do with a Clergy Column? December 6 is the celebration of St. Nicolas,Bishop of Myra. He was a very kind and generous person, who gave to many. Stories are told of histours during the night when he would give gifts of kindness to people whom he knew were inneed. But this was the real St. Nicolas, and the lie of "Santa Clause". Unlike the lie who keepstrack of your "naughty or nice", the real did not base receiving on "goodness". Unlike the Santaof today who gives to wants and desires trinkets and "stuff" that to increase our possessions andbragging ability as well as our "fun", the real St. Nicolas gave to the need, such as a bag of coinsdropped through a chimney for a lady who would be married except for the need of a few coins.
Unfortunately, good gifts have been changed to suggest "bad" gifts. At that time, people lefttheir shoes outside. St. Nicolas would go around in the night, placing precious coal in the shoesso that the household would have fuel to heat the house as well as cook meals. Many a familygained the ability to care for themselves because of the gift of coal. However, today, the gift of coalis suggested to be given to people who have been "bad" during the past year.
The real St. Nicolas of the fourth century lived among the people, not a distant place. He wassimply a person giving help to people in his own community, not one who had magical reindeerthat could fly and travel at nearly the speed of light in order to get all the toys delivered in a fewshort hours. The truth gave the gift secretly, by an unknown person, not a lying, flashy personlooking for a photograph opportunity in a mall.
When someone "caught" Nicolas as he was giving a gift, his generosity did not stop. However,after his death, his life and gift giving inspired others in the town to give gifts secretly and therespond with, "It must have been St. Nicolas."
It seems amusing, even tragic, that science who tries to pretend that they know all the answersaccept the lie of Santa Claus, even "following" him on radar. Yet, how many schools are notallowed to have real Christmas programs? There are situations where a student was reprimandedfor telling the truth of the birth of Jesus, while conversations about the lie of Santa Claus aretolerated, even encouraged. Let us keep Christ in Christmas. To paraphrase H. S. Vigevino in theBook Jesus, The Revolutionary, "It is better to destroy an illusion then to live a lie.
May each of us worship the Christ of Christmas, celebrating the truth rather than fostering a lie.The Rev. Martin Olson, Zion Lutheran Church, Weyburn
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the type HE needed. He proceeded to tell me that I needed to get the "bleep" out of his way. Iwasn't quite sure what he was talking about. This man had come out of nowhere, or so it seemed.That's when I realized he had jumped out of his truck behind me, leaving the door wide open, sothat he could tell me to move.
He didn't even go the usual driver rage first step ...and lay on the horn. I mean, seriously, whogets out of their truck on a Saskatchewan winter evening if they don't have to?
I am guessing by the redness of his face, he probably wasn't feeling the cold anyway. I explainedto him that I was simply waiting for the parking spot, and I DID have my signal light on. He wasmore than welcome to drive around me if he could not wait the extra few seconds for the otherdriver to finish backing up.
I found it ironic that I had just heard on the radio on my way in to the city that the Mayor haddeclared that very day as "The Day of Giving" in Regina. I really don't think giving someone a hardtime was what he meant. It looks like he is going to have to get a tad more specific next year,because this guy clearly wasn't getting the message.
He mumbled some more and took off with his arms in the air as I wished him a very MerryChristmas. Maybe he was wishing me Happy Holidays with his sign language... that's what I amgoing to go with. I was feeling pretty happy about how calm I remained. I was having a fantasticday and this guy was not going to ruin it. I truly believe you get what you give, and it seemed thatthis fellow was definitely heading in the wrong direction.
Finally I got in to my parking space and headed to the store when I see the truck come backaround the corner, this time in the wrong lane. He cut off a lady and ended up causing quite thetraffic jam in the already cramped parking lot. It looked like things weren't getting any better forthis guy when I walked by the crowd of cars to see the other drivers flipping him the bird. Icouldn't help but giggle. Seems to me, the universe said what I had wanted to in the first place. AllI had to do was keep my mouth closed and karma handled the rest.
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City crews braved the cold weather this week to decorate Weyburn’s downtownwith Christmas lights.
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third Basil Holyer. Bridge: (Friday) First Theresa Istace, second Lucie Nickel and third Chris
Diemert. Bridge: (Monday) First Andy Dumba, second Jim Brown, third Jean Fahlman. Military Whist: First Annie Balzer and Anne Gutzke, Minnie Borshowa and
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Upcoming Events: The McNeils are playing at the Tuesday afternoon danceon December 9. Old Tyme Dance will start again on January 6.
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Now that it is December, our thoughts turn to Christmasmusic concerts and the WCS bands and choirs are very busythis month. The Grade 12 choir and S.T.A.R.S. choir per-formed at the Regina Rotary Carol festival on December 1.Then on Sunday, December 7, the school choirs are per-forming at the Weyburn Quota Club Carol Festival at GraceUnited Church. On Monday, December 8, the S.T.A.R.S.choir has been asked to perform at the Bengough ChristmasConcert and all of this culminates with the annual Christ-mas concerts at WCS with the choirs performing on Mon-day, December 15 and the bands on Tuesday December 16with both concerts starting at 7:00 in the Cugnet Centre.Admission is $5.00.
Another feather in the cap of the S.T.A.R.S. choir is thatthey have been chosen to perform at Telemiracle 2015.
The drama club is presenting the stage version of "PeterPan" at the T.C. Douglas Center on December 12, 13 and14 at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00.
The senior basketball teams have been chosen and theywill be attending their first tournaments on December 5and 6, with the boys in Prince Albert and the girls inCaronport.
There will be a wrestling tournament on December 6 inthe Cugnet Centre.
Guest speaker Ian Tyson will be here to talk to the stu-dents on Friday, December 5.
Weyburn Comp.School news
The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club will be having theirannual Christmas dinner at the Captain's Table on Mon-day, December 22 followed by bridge at the WheatlandSenior Centre. Regular duplicate bridge is played Mondaysat 7:00 p.m. and Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. at the WheatlandSenior Centre. All bridge players are welcome to come andplay this form of bridge.
On November 3, there were three tables and Diane Belland Barry Mactaggart took top honours, followed by LucieNickel and John Whitell in second.
Three and a half tables played on November 6 and BarryMactaggart and Lucie Nickel had a strong game to claimfirst, John Whitell and Chuck Widdis came second, andDiane and Gord Bell were third.
On November 10, four tables were in play with Diane andGord Bell finishing first, Jim Brown and John Whitell weresecond, while Barry Mactaggart and Marg Stewart were third.
Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club report
Southeast College hosted an Open House for its Pre-Apprentice Plumbing & Pipefitting Program on Novem-ber 20 at the Weyburn Campus.
Southeast College is positioning itself to better meet theneeds of Southeast Saskatchewan's tight labour market byoffering responsive, flexible training options for in-demandpositions in the region. The Plumbing & Pipefitting coursewill graduate seven students who will be prepared to enterthe labour market. The Open House event offered stu-dents the chance to make connections with employers.
"We are constantly studying labour market trends andtalking with local business and industry to discover theirneeds," said Jeff Richards, Vice President of Strategic De-velopment at Southeast College.
"We can also work with employers to help match themwith our graduates, as well as tailoring programs that meetthe specific needs of employers."
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Local plumbing contractor Erin Reddick, from Climatek,attended the event and was pleased at the level of trainingthe students received. "We're always looking for well trainedemployees and the content of this course is very good atgetting people ready for the real world of plumbing", saidReddick.
Angie Hastings from Don's Plumbing & Heating wasalso in attendance and had praise for the comprehensive17-week program. "Our company continues to grow andgetting access to people who want to work in the industryand who are trained is critical to growth," said Hastings.
Although the program doesn't end until January, mostof the students have already found a workplace to begintheir apprenticeship. The College anticipates an even moreactive role in providing labour market solutions and en-courages business, as well those looking for careers, to watchfor information on upcoming courses and events.
JOURNEY PERSON
PLUMBERSMust have valid driver’s license.
Competitive wages based on experience.
Will accept 3rd and 4th year apprentice.
Technical/Applied Science Certificate,
3-5 years experience required in
residential and commercial.
Must provide a driving record abstract
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Apply by resume to:
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703 Railway Ave., Weyburn,SK
Phone: 842-1480
Email: climatekph@gmail.com
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REQUIRES PART-TIMEFOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVERS
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Please submit your resume to:
Larry Heggs
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Weyburn, SK S4H 0N8
Fax: (306) 842-4730
Email: service@barbermotors.com
Barber Motors is seeking a Service Advisor.
* Ability to work in a friendly, fast paced
consumer-oriented environment.
* Mechanical and computer understanding an
asset (training provided)
Barber Motors would like to thank all applicants for applying,
however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
EMPLOYMENT LISTINGSIT’S NEVER TOO LATE
FOR A CAREER CHANGE!CALL ANDREA AT 306-842-3900
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The Wakaw Co-op is currently accepting applications for:
Meat ManagerYou should be a self-motivated individual with excellent interpersonal skills. Everyday our staff work together to provide a personalized shopping experience that exceeds member expectations. Join the team that offers competitive wages, every Sunday off, a fun work environment and superior
outdoor activities and is an ideal community to raise a family! If you have a positive, upbeat attitude apply today to be a part of the Wakaw Co-op team.
Wakaw Co-op Food Store Manager 223 1st St S, Wakaw, SK S0K 4P0
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(Only those considered for the interview will be contacted)
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With three tables on November 13, first place went toGord Bell and Marg Stewart, while second place went toDiane Bell and Barry Mactaggart.
On November 17 with three tables playing, Gord Belland Marg Stewart finished in first, and Jim Brown and JohnWhitell placed second.
Four tables played on November 20 and first place wentto John Whitell and Chuck Widdis; second place went toIsabelle Butters and Marg Stewart; and tied for third placewere Jim Brown and Reggie Frank and Fred and LydiaMilleker.
On November 24 with three tables, taking first place wereLydia Milleker and Lucie Nickel, and finishing in secondplace were Fred Milleker and Andy Dumba.
The last game of the month, played on November 27, hadthree tables playing and Jim Brown and Reggie Frank tooktop honours, while Diane and Gord Bell placed second.
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OILFIELD DIRECTORY
“Specializing inOil Rig Moving andSite Construction”
24 HOUR SERVICE • PHONE: 306-482-3244CARNDUFF, SK • FAX: 306-482-3310
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• Disposal (Produced Water, Completion Fluids, Frac Water)• Waste Processing • Rapid Unloads• Oil Emulsion Treating • Tank & Vac Truck Wash-Out
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THE DRILLING REPORT14K090 Precision #275 ..............................CVE et al Weyburn Unit INJ Hz ................................2C8-15-1A13-14-6-1314K302 Betts #3 ................................................Wyatt Alameda West ...........................................................1A3-9-4-314K121 Betts #2 ......................................... Spartan Wordsworth East Hz.................................... 1A3-23-4B12-14-7-314J521 Alliance #3 .............................................. CPEC Oungre Hz...........................................3C4-34-2B13-15-2-1314J348 Vortex #2 ............................................. Pemoco Parkman Hz ........................................ 2A9-25-1B13-30-9-3314J500 Canelson #23 ......................................... CPEC Oungre Hz...........................................4C13-33-2C13-9-2-1414K017 Canelson #24 ..................................... Triland Wordsworth Hz ..............................................1B2-6-1C4-6-7-414i163 Panther #4 ......................................Spartan South Pinto Unit Hz .................................. 3A12-14-4B12-11-1-514F170 Canelson #26 ........................................ .......................................4C16-19-2D16-30-10-614J493 Stampede #3 ...................................Spectrum et al Weir Hill Hz ................................... 4A16-34-3A16-35-5-614J297 Stampede #2 .............................................Vale Devin DD .............................................2C5-18-1C6-18-16-1614B110 Canelson #21 ........................................ .........................................3C12-22-4C12-21-8-714D276 Precision #120 ....................................... .............................................3B12-3-1C12-4-8-714J146 Ensign #609 ............................................. ...........................................2D16-15-2D16-22-6-814J298 Alliance #5 ............................................. ............................................... 3A3-17-1B3-8-7-814G230 Canelson #25 ........................................ .................................................4D8-4-3D8-3-9-8
WAITING ON PROGRAM .......................................................................................................2B13-36-1B13-35-7-10 ...........................................................................................................5A1-26-2D8-26-8-10
14i338 CPEC Oungre Hz ............................................................................................................4D16-9-2D16-16-1-1313L155 CPEC Hoffer Hz ..................................................................................................................1B3-11-4B3-2-1-14
...............................................................................................................3B5-8-4C4-7-10-814J270 Legacy et al Pinto Hz ......................................................................................................3D15-16-1C15-21-1-5
.................................................................................................................2B9-1-3B1-1-8-8 ...............................................................................................................3D8-4-1B12-4-9-8
14C112 CPEC Oungre Hz ................................................................................................................2B4-5-3B4-12-1-1213K206 CPEC Oungre Hz ..................................................................................................................1B1-8-3A1-5-1-13
...........................................................................................................8A1-27-3C13-22-8-7 .............................................................................................................................. 13-8-7-8 .......................................................................................................4D15-21-2D15-28-10-6
13J177 PCS Ste Marthe ............................................................................................................................. 16-14-17-3014H191 Spectrum et al Openshaw Hz .............................................................................................1B4-24-4B4-13-2-314i102 Kinwest 08 Pinto Hz ..............................................................................................................3C4-7-1C4-12-1-512K341 PBEN Moosomin ............................................................................................................................ 13-31-13-3110E269 Mosaic Esterhazy 2 EH ..................................................................................................................12-22-19-3310G299 CPEC Wawota ................................................................................................................................. 8-13-12-3312J237 Phase et al Manor ..............................................................................................................................10-11-8-111J193 Triwest Alameda East SWD ................................................................................................................. 16-9-4-212i200 Sundance Ochapowace ...................................................................................................................16-32-17-312J173 CVE Weyburn .................................................................................................................................. 15-26-6-1214i246 CPEC Oungre ...................................................................................................................1B4-1-2B12-24-1-1212J008 CVE Weyburn ................................................................................................................................12-30T-6-1310B263 Arc Tribune....................................................................................................................................... 15-32-3-1413E165 Gibson Oungre SWD Re .................................................................................................................. 10-16-2-1412A364 Rio Tinto Sedley ............................................................................................................................... 4-20-14-1612B199 Ceylon 101250512 ...........................................................................................................................16-29-6-1813C033 Epsilon Ceylon Hz .......................................................................................................... 4C6-31-1C14-36-6-1911K043 PBEN Pangman DD ......................................................................................................4B16-15-2D15-15-7-20
DRILLING LICENSESThirty three new licenses issued to Friday, November 28, 2014
............................................................................................................................3B2-22-11-3014K308 CCEC Lightening Hz ............................................................................................................ 4D8-6-4C6-5-8-3214K312 Legacy Pinto Hz ............................................................................................................... 8C14-3-1D13-10-1-5
.......................................................................................................... 1D15-22-2D15-27-10-6 .............................................................................................................3B4-11-4B4-10-9-7 .............................................................................................................7B4-11-3A1-11-9-7 ............................................................................................................ 4D8-10-3D8-11-9-7 ............................................................................................................ 4D9-10-3D9-11-9-7
...............................................................................................................................4A8-35-9-814K313 Husky Oungre East Hz........................................................................................................4A3-12-4B2-1-1-1214K319 Arc Oungre Hz ................................................................................................................7D15-34-4A2-34-2-1514K341 Spartan et al Wauchope S Hz .........................................................................................6A4-26-3B12-23-6-3414K349 V4OC Elcott East ............................................................................................................................... 15-18-2-114K336 Legacy Roche Percee Hz ................................................................................................ 8D7-28-2D15-33-1-614K335 Legacy Roche Percee Hz ................................................................................................ 4D7-28-2D16-33-1-6
...........................................................................................................1A1-15-3D16-11-9-7 ............................................................................................................ 7C5-14-3D8-14-9-7 ...........................................................................................................1B3-18-1C14-19-9-7 ...........................................................................................................3D16-23-3A1-23-9-7 .............................................................................................................2B13-3-1B13-4-9-8 ............................................................................................................ 3D16-8-2D8-17-9-8 ...........................................................................................................1A3-28-1D14-28-9-8 ...............................................................................................................2A2-2-3A2-35-9-8
14K371 Spartan Alida West Hz ..................................................................................................... 4D7-17-1C5-17-6-33 ...........................................................................................................6A1-28-1C16-28-7-7 ............................................................................................................ 3C5-22-4D8-22-8-7 .................................................................................................................4A1-7-4B4-7-9-8 .................................................................................................................4A8-7-4B5-7-9-8 .........................................................................................................3C12-19-1B13-24-8-9 .........................................................................................................6A3-26-1C14-26-8-10
14K360 CPEC Oungre Hz ..............................................................................................................1B4-29-4B4-20-1-1314K379 RROI Fertile Hz ................................................................................................................ 5D1-23-3D1-24-6-3014K381 Fire Sky Macoun SWD ....................................................................................................................... 10-18-4-8
RIG REPORT14B024 Canelson #22 .........................................RROI Ryerson Hz ............................................. 2D3-26-3A3-23-7-3014A386 Ensign #625 ........................................... ........................................3C12-30-4C12-25-8-1014i048 Trinidad #14 ...........................................Tundra Ryerson Hz ........................................4D16-12-4C13-12-8-3014i255 Panther #1 ............................................Steppe Tableland Hz ...........................................2D8-8-2D16-17-1-1014D116 Panther #3 ........................................Caprice Macoun West Hz ....................................... 1A3-14-3A3-11-4-1014i006 D2 #1 ......................................................V4OC Redvers Hz ............................................... 2B7-8-2C15-8-7-3114J006 Precision #191 .................................. Powder MTN Hardy S Hz.......................................... 5A4-16-4B3-9-4-2114G229 Ensign #602 .............................................Harvest Kenosee ............................................................... 1-16-11-214K215 Vortex #3 .................................................Torc Torquay Hz .......................................... 2B14-21-1C14-28-1-12
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Former Weyburn Red Wing, Rylan Parenteau, who iscurrently playing for the Prince Albert Raiders, has beenone of the hottest goalies in the WHL for the last few weeks.Parenteau has helped win five out of the six games played bythe Raiders. The 18-year-old describes how his time spent asa Red Wing has been a major contributing factor to hiscurrent success.
"Weyburn was an excellent developmental year for me,"acknowledged Parenteau. "It allowed me to move my way upin junior hockey and it allowed me to play with older play-ers."
"By playing so many games, I knew I could be a starter,"added Parenteau, who appeared in 41 games with the RedWings last year. "I gained a lot of confidence through allthat."
With his time spent with Weyburn developing a strongbase, and the continued hard work Parenteau puts in, thefuture looks bright for the young star.
Weyburn This Week SPORTSSend your sports stories and photos to weyburnthisweek@sasktel.net
Parenteau hashot start in WHL
Former RedWing, Rylan
Parenteau,now plays for
the PrinceAlbert Raiders
of the WHL.
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MembershipSale Reg. Price $96000
If you purchase your membership duringthe Christmas sale, you can also buy aDriving Range Pass for $5000 (Regular Price $17500)
Great Gift Ideas!• Clothing • Merchandise • Gift Cards
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Open December 15 to 2112:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Every Day
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Book your corporate orders for2015 Golf Balls and Logo Equipmentnow and have them for opening day!
WEYBURN GOLF CLUBChristmas Store
Throughout the home game on Saturday, December 6against the Notre Dame Hounds, there will be a table set upin the lobby of Crescent Point Place where City of Weyburnstaff will be collecting non-perishable food items and Salva-tion Army donations to be given to the less fortunate thisholiday season.
The City has challenged Barber Motors to see who cancollect the most "weight" in food to donate to the holidaytrain when it rolls into Weyburn on December 17. Eachdollar donated to the cause will count as one pound offood.
The Red Wings will also be offering reduced priced bever-ages in the beer gardens throughout the game on Saturdayin celebration of their recent success on the road.
The team hopes to pack the stands to cheer on the redand white as they make the push to overtake top spot in theViterra division.
Wings to help outwith Food Challenge
Saturday,December 6
vs. NotreDame
Friday,December 12vs. Melfort
Saturday,December 13vs. LaRonge
Wednesday,December 17vs. Kindersley
UPCOMINGRED WINGS
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206 Sims Ave. West, Weyburn
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Phone: 306-842-3878Locally Owned & OperatedMelissa Frank • Rod Carroll
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