k e e w s i h t
16 PAGES
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018
Artisans display vintage glass flower stakes at art show
Photo 0900 — Greg Nikkel
A display of flower stakes that uses vintage glass petals was one of over 20 booths set up for the annual “pARTy on the Hill” art show and sale on Saturday on the grounds of the Signal Hill Arts Centre, held as part of the Weyburn Wheat Festival. Many of the Wheat Fest events were just down the hill in the Heritage Village, while around 30 artists had their artworks and crafts on display for sale, with many people stopping by in spite of the hot wind and temperatures that reached 41 degrees.
Country Folk singer to open for Concert Jam
By April Zielke The second annual Concert Jam hosted by Weyburn and District United Way, is only eight days away. Seven bands will perform throughout the day, each playing their own unique style of music. Steph Cameron will be the first performance of the day. Her style of music is a mix of country folk and blue grass with inspirations from Dolly Parton and John Prime. All of her music is proudly her own and consists only of her vocals, a harmonica, and an acoustic guitar. By the age of 14, Cameron was singing on the streets for money and continued to do so until in her mid-twenties when she was offered a record deal in Toronto. Since then Cameron has recorded two albums. The first is called “Sad-Eyed Lonesome Lady” and the second is “Daybreak over Jackson Street.” Both albums were written by her while she hitchhiked the west BC mountains and Vancouver Island. Cameron is looking to change her act by adding band members to her music. After working with a band for the first time at Vancouver Folk Fest, Cameron decided she wanted to try it out and is currently hiring band members. The plan is that her next album will be her first band album. Cameron adores Saskatchewan. She grew up in Saskatchewan and currently switches between living in Saskatoon and BC. She is familiar with some of the other artists playing and is looking forward to having a fun time playing and listening to music. The Concert Jam is Saturday, August 25 at the Cugnet Centre from 1:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. For more information visit the WeySteph Cameron to open Concert Jam August 25. burn United Way website or Facebook page. Photo submitted
Maurer’s Meats Ltd. City Centre Mall, Weyburn, Sask. Ph: 306-842-4689 Fax: 306-842-4675
“Where Quality and Customers are no. 1”
Store Hours Mon.-Sat. 8:30-6:00 p.m.
We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices are subject to change.
HARVEST IS UNDERWAY Stop in for all your meal planning SupplieS.
We have roasts, stewing beef, chickens, pork chops, pies for dessert & much more!
STAY SAFE IN THE FIELD!
e h t f o k c i P Month
2011 Cadillac SRX Luxury
$ D7-649A
19,997
2.8L TURBO, AWD, SUNROOF, REMOTE START, REAR CAMERA, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, NAVIGATION, DVD, 127,702 KM or $173 B/W 72m @ 5.97%
www. BARBER MOTORS .com #1 Gov't. Rd. N., Weyburn • (306) 842-6531