October 9, 2015

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Page 8, Deloraine Times & Star, Deloraine, MB, October 9, 2015

Southwest Horizon School Division elects Board Chair News release October 5 We are pleased to share the following information pertaining to the Southwest Horizon School Board’s inaugural meeting held on September 23, 2015. At that meeting, the chair and vice-chair were elected for the 2015 - 2016 school year, as follows: Chair of

the Board - Trustee Scott Perkin; vice-chair of the Board - Trustee Sven Kreusch. The Southwest Horizon School Board looks forward to a year of positive growth and learning as we work together with our partners to create the very best learning environment for our students.

Quick Facts About Breast Cancer in Canada ‡ One in 9 Canadian women is expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime. One in 29 will die from it. ‡ In 2012, an estimated 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. That’s an average of 434 women a week.

W E S T M A N C O M M U N I C AT I O N S G R O U P

Call for Nominations

Westman Media Cooperative Ltd. (WMCL) ofďŹ cially announces the Call for Nomination of candidates for election to the Board of Directors. Nominations are now open. All WMCL members, 18 years of age or older are eligible, as outlined in the WMCL Charter Bylaws. Each nominee must be supported by at least two other WMCL members.

Westman Communications Group is the operating name for Westman Media Cooperative Ltd. Westman is a customer-focused cooperative providing leadership in communication and entertainment services in cable TV, Internet, phone, and data transport. Westman owns and operates local radio stations 880 CKLQ and 94.7 STAR FM that broadcast to the western area of the province. As a customer-owned cooperative, Westman is proud of its strong commitment to its customers and the communities it serves.

‡ In 2012, an estimated 200 men in Canada will be diagnosed with breast cancer. ‡ Today, breast cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian women over the age of 20.

The good news‌ ‡ Female breast cancer mortality rates have fallen almost 40% since 1986 ‡ The breast cancer mortality rate is at its lowest since 1950 ‡ 7KH ÀYH \HDU VXUYLYDO UDWH IRU DOO ZRPHQ LV IRU PHQ

*Canadian Cancer Society/National Cancer Institute of Canada: Canadian Cancer Statistics 2011, Toronto, Canada, 2011.

Participate, donate, volunteer. Visit cbcf.org or phone 1-866-302-2223 to get started today.

Completed nomination applications MUST BE RECEIVED at: Westman Communications Group, 1906 Park Ave, Brandon MB, R7B 0R9 by 5 p.m., Friday, October 16, 2015. For a nomination application or more information, call 204-717-2010 or 1-800-665-3337, ext. 2010, Email: bakers@westmancom.com or write to the above address.

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DELORAINE SCHOOL SPORTS AWARDS - Left: Track and Field (L-R): Mitch Dillabough, Zach Maddess, Sydnie Corkish, Briar Mills. Right: Volleyball: Mitch Dillabough, Skyla Vanmackelberg, Abbey Franklin. Below: Ashton Bell received the Badminton Award and Senior Female Athlete of the Year.

Right: Junior Athletes. Male Zach Maddess. Junior Female: Sydnie Corkish and Briar Mills. Below: Badminton: Junior Male Zach Maddess and Josh Combs; and Senior Mitch Dillabough.

Above: Senior. Track and Field Female Award went to Ella Clague and Madison Day. Left centre: Softball Awards: Cassidy McCausland (L) received Most Dedicated and Abbey Franklin and Kaitlyn Crowe both received the Leadership and Ability Award. PHOTOS/JUDY WELLS


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