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Silton / Sask Beach / Kannata Valley News Mae Clarke • 729-3014

BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK: OCTOBER 18 – BRISTOL PALIN OCTOBER 22 – BRIAN BOITANO ARIES You are beginning to understand things that until now had no importance for you. This makes you very happy. You are beginning to appreciate yourself more. TAURUS The planet Pluto causes you to be able to be flexible in everything, but you remain very demanding as far as the quality of your relationships is concerned. You want to make others understand your ideals. GEMINI You need some humour in your life. You are in a phase where everything you experience takes on a great deal of importance. You are much appreciated, and you know what you need to do in order for this to continue. CANCER The planet Mars causes you to want to avoid situations that you judge to be unworthy of you. You want to feel more respect for your inner self. Don’t worry too much. LEO This week, Planet Saturn brings you many disagreements. You are in a phase that requires a lot of questioning, and when things are explained to you, you feel you don’t want to settle for trivialities. VIRGO This week, you have the ability to better assert your opinions, especially if you want to do your work seriously. You do not enjoy being in situations where you will not be respected. LIBRA This week will make you understand several things related to your feelings. Your insights might rattle you, but everything that happens to you will allow you to better appreciate your life in the future. SCORPIO You will be drawn to do a lot of reasoning this week. Professionally, you might do several things at the same time, which could tire you out. SAGITTARIUS You are becoming closer to your family. You are in a phase where they are very important to you, and this gives you peace of mind and much personal satisfaction. You will soon realize this more fully. CAPRICORN This week the person you love will be front and centre in your life. More than ever, you have the capacity to feel good on an emotional level. You are pleasantly surprised by this, and be sure to experience it fully. AQUARIUS You are capable of being successful. This holds a lot of importance for you at the moment. You are heading towards situations where what you do will be fully understood and appreciated. You must be in no doubt of this. PISCES This week brings you great joy for living. The North Node (the Moon’s ascending node) favours your projects and causes you to be truly creative. You think this is wonderful.

Thanksgiving is over and we hope each and everyone of you enjoyed the beautiful Thanksgiving long weekend with your families and friends. We truly have a lot to be thankful for. Something I read over the long weekend that really made a lot of sense and I quote: ‘Forgiveness,’ anyone can hold a grudge, but it takes a person with character to forgive. When you forgive, you release yourself from a painful burden. Forgiveness doesn’t mean what happened is OK, and it doesn’t mean that person should still be welcome in your life. It just means you have made peace with the pain, and are ready to let it go. Thus the reason for ‘thanksgiving’ and being happy. On Sunday, October 2, seven people from the Silton area attended the Saskatchewan Senior Volunteer Awards Celebration at TCU Place in Saskatoon. The folks who went were: Fay Willcox, Kelly and Amanda Willcox, Margaret McElhinney, Arnold and Elaine Ritter and Robert Walker. Mr. Lorne Calvert, Master of Ceremonies for the evening, welcomed the crowd to the Second Annual Saskatchewan Seniors Volunteer Awards Night. Greetings were given by Honourable Dr. Gordon Barnhart, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Honorable Don McMorris, Saskatoon Tribal Council ViceChief Geraldine Arcand, Métis Nation of Saskatchewan President Robert Doucette, Saska-

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teers in the nation and many of these volunteers are those who have already made a lifetime of giving of themselves. The Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism recently presented the Celebrating Seniors Volunteer Awards to acknowledge the efforts of our older residents who have made a lifetime of donating their time and expertise. A very tasty buffet was served to approximately 180 plus people. Senator Pamela Wallin was guest speaker for the evening. Holly Schick from Saskatchewan Senior Mechanism announced the winner from each of the 10 categories. For each category/candidate there was a power point presentation and we were extremely proud of the presentation for Fay Willcox, Community Leadership (Rural) category. Fay had her picture taken with the Honourable Gordon Barnhart, she received a lovely corsage and a gift bag and certificate. A wonderful time was had by all. ‘Greek Night on the Prairies,’ the final touches are being made and we are very excited and believe this will be the best event ever. I hope you have your tickets as this will be a night to remember. Nicky Makris with his wife Marina donate and volunteer a huge amount of their time and efforts to these fund raising events. We are so happy to say they are part of the backbone of

our community. Happy Birthday Marina. How did we manage to organize our community event on your birthday. Nicky will make it up to you and take you back to Greece before year-end! -Mae Clarke

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toon Deputy Mayor Mairin Loewen, a written greeting by the Honourable Alice Wong, and President of Saskatchewan Senior Mechanism, Les Lye. This event was initiated by the Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism to recognize and honour outstanding senior volunteers in Saskatchewan. Nominees are senior citizens (55+) who reside in Saskatchewan communities and who consistently contribute to the overall quality of life in their communities through their volunteer activities. The Silton Seniors nominated Fay Willcox in the Community Leadership (Rural) category, which she accepted. The Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism is a non-profit volunteer organization. It acts as an umbrella organization that brings together groups of older adults who offer their wealth of experience, knowledge and time to work together in the interest of seniors in Saskatchewan. From a wide range of backgrounds, these groups work selflessly to better the life of older adults, whether advocating about issues of interest to seniors, providing specific types of programming or sharing information to benefit seniors in our province. Volunteers are the backbones of our communities and no where is that more true than in rural Saskatchewan. Our province has the highest rate of volun-

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