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Weyburn hosts prov’l competition Over 400 skaters, from across the province, participated in the annual provincial Jean Norman Skating competition, held in Weyburn February 27 to March 1. The three-day competition was held at Crescent Point Place and Tom Zandee Sports Arena and was hosted by the Weyburn Skating Club. Norman, who was born and raised in Saskatoon, began figure skating in the early years of the Saskatoon Figure Skating Club and was encouraged by her father, who also took up skating in order to accompany her. Jean led the way for Saskatchewan skaters, becoming one of the first skaters from that club to travel by train to Winnipeg for C.F.S.A. tests. Over the years, Jean lived in the United States, where she secured her professional status before moving back to Saskatchewan. Upon returning to the province, Norman brought back a wealth of experience that she not only shared on the ice, but off as well. She had participated in every competition as a judge, accountant or both. After she lost her battle with cancer in December of 1975, the Jean Norman competition began as a memorial of her example of enthusiasm, courage and devotion to duty, which she gave to all those whose lives she touched and the mark she left on the skating world. Twenty-seven local skaters participated on the provincial level in this year's competition, in categories such as elements, pattern dance, competitive free, spin, jump, interpretive dance and special Olympic events. Each skater from the local club participated in an average of two to three events. Countless hours spent by local volunteers and community sponsors made the event a huge success.

Local skater, Hallie Bourassa, a member of the Weyburn Skating Club, performed in the provincial Jean Norman Skating competition held in Weyburn February 27 - March 1.

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The Weyburn Agricultural Society is collaborating with Crocus 80 to put on a play written by Jim Brochu entitled 'Cookin' With Gus'. The play is about how cookbook author Gus Richardson is offered a chance to make a television show like her idol, Julia Child. She is being pressed into it by her agent, Bernie Luskin and her Gypsy next door neighbor, Carmen. Problems arise when she gets resistance from her husband, Walter. She discovers that she suffers from stage fright and cannot speak when the microphone is on. Many antics (including a food fight) follow before things are resolved and the producer agrees to go ahead

with the show. Charline Doney will play Gus, Pete Broccolo will portray Walter, Wendy Kimber will play Carmen and Neil Keefe will play Bernie. The comedic combination of food, fun and fortune telling will be directed by

Sabrina Kraft. Come out for an opportunity to shake off the winter blues and your cabin fever and have a bit of fun with a group of your friends. The performances will be at the Royal Canadian Legion from March 19-22 with

the first three days having a dinner theatre starting with cocktails and 6:00 p.m. and Sunday's dessert matinee will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the Ag Society Office, Superior Office Products and the Royal Canadian Legion.

Weyburn Comp School news The Grade Nine Night for all parents and students coming over to WCS this fall was held on Wednesday, March 4. The senior girls' basketball team will be in Estevan on March 6 and 7 with the senior boys playing in Melfort on the same dates, for the final tournament of the year. Conference playoffs will begin on March 13.

Babe Bannatyne - born March 7, 1915 ~ 100 years old ~ An invitation to family and friends to join us on this special occasion! Cupcakes and coffee at the Travelodge March 7 - 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

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Residents reminded that operating snow machines in the city is prohibited On March 1, Weyburn Police Service members attended to a noisy party and assisted in dispersing those involved by giving some of the youths a ride home. Police also charged an 18 yearold male under the alcohol and gaming regulations with a minor possessing alcohol. On February 28, the Weyburn Police Service received a complaint of a possible credit card fraud involving members of the same family. It is alleged that one family member was fraudulently using another family member's credit card. The

Shippers continue to benefit from winter weights Shippers can continue to haul heavier loads on secondary roads due to recent frigid temperatures. Winter weights remain in effect throughout the province, with the exception of some specific roads in the southwest. "Roadbeds remain frozen in most of the province meaning trucks can continue to haul primary weight and realize the savings that come with fewer trips," Highways and Infrastructure Minister Nancy Heppner said. "Field staff will monitor road conditions to ensure shippers can maximize the amount of goods they can move as long as possible without risking damage to the roads." Winter weights were removed from specific highways at 12:01 a.m. March 1 in the southwest and will gradually be removed from the rest of the province as temperatures rise. Shippers should also be aware of spring road bans during the six-week thaw period, when roads are most vulnerable to damage. Weight restriction orders around winter weights are published online at www.highways.gov.sk.ca/restrictions/ under the "New Winter Order" link. Regularly scheduled updates of the winter restriction orders will be provided every Tuesday and Friday by 12:30 p.m. until March 15 when winter weights are removed from the entire province according to legislation.

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investigation into this matter is ongoing. Also on February 28, police received a complaint of snow machines being driven in the area of Coteau Avenue and Eleventh Street. Police were unable to identify the individuals involved. We would like to remind those individuals who own snow machines, that under the City Bylaws, operating snow machines in the city is prohibited. On February 27, members of the Weyburn PS attended to a local bar after reports of a disturbance by fighting. Upon police arrival the individuals involved were dispersed with no further problems. No charges were laid. On February 25, the Weyburn PS received a complaint of an identity fraud. The 50 year-old victim attended the Police Service and reported that he had been contacted by a credit card company regarding usage of a credit card in his name. They were also inquiring about outstanding loans from Eastern Canada in excess of $35,000. The victim

denied any knowledge of any of these transactions. The incident is currently being investigated. On February 24, the Weyburn Police Service received a complaint of numerous vehicles parked in Jubilee Park. Police attended and during the course of the investigation arrested an 18 year-old male driver for impaired care and control of a vehicle. The male was transported to cells and subsequently charged with being over .08, as well as being charged with open liquor in a vehicle. The accused's vehicle was also impounded. The accused was later released from custody and will be appearing in court later in March. On February 23, the Weyburn PS responded to a motor vehicle accident at Government Road and Highway 39. The male driver was stopped in traffic when his foot slipped off the brake and onto the gas pedal causing his vehicle to hit the stopped semi in front of him. There was no damage to the semi and no injuries were

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Win or lose By Helen Waller The end of winter is near and with that starts the playoff season in sports such as curling, hockey and skating. Over the years as my children have grown, I have noticed a switch in attitude when it comes to the importance of winning. A new focus on participating in a particular event has become more important than the score at the end of the game. I think this has a definite advantage especially to the younger children who do not have the maturity to process that winning isn't simply good and losing isn't simply bad. It is a much broader issue than that. Children can benefit at an early age from having the joy of participating in a sport without the entire focus being the end result of the game. What worries me most about the radical shift in perspective towards sports is how far in the opposite direction we have gotten. It seems to me at an appropriate age, the idea of winning or losing a game can be introduced. Why is it so unfair for one team to win, one to lose? What are we teaching our children if they can't have a healthy self-esteem unless they win? So what, if one hockey team is stronger? That doesn't take away from the fact that your player worked hard and did their best. My son’s hockey team played one of the best games of their little seven year-old lives last weekend. It was a win FOR THEM. Those kids worked hard and played their best. They earned the right to move to the semi final, which we are anticipating to be a 20 - 0 blowout, and not for our team. So, we won't win. They had a great year. They made it to this point. The other team is simply stronger and that's okay. Every person and every team is at a different level. Perhaps rather than focusing on the final score, we can focus on the wins along the way for the team. Although we won't win top of the league, our players were still successful in their own way. Some learned how to raise the puck, some learned how to play their position and some grasped the idea of off-side. It is not healthy for our children to be threatened by another player or another entire team for having skills we haven't mastered yet (or just may never) or for performing stronger. What are we teaching our children? That we need to take away the WIN from someone who deserved it just for us to feel better about ourselves? The other team is full of great little hockey players and if those were our children winning would we have a different view? A healthier way to approach would be to teach our children to appreciate qualities in another player. Someone else can be really good at something without it being detrimental to their self-esteem. In fact, we can teach our children to look up to people who win as a way to learn, and improve. Life is a playing ground. Whether it be on the soccer field, at the hockey rink or the local science fair. People win and people lose. We need to teach our children to do both well.

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If this life which we call "Christian" is to mean anything at all, if it is to transcend any taint of hypocrisy, indeed if there is to be any benefit derived from membership in the body of Christ, the body must truly be a body. This body must function as an organism of diverse members, each working together under the direction one Head, toward the body's own nurture and nourishment. Its members must be likeminded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. No member in the body of Christ exists for itself alone. The body is not a collection of one-celled organisms, each equipped to perform all life functions; indeed, such creatures do exist within the confines of the body, but they are not part of it. These are parasites that ravage and weaken the body in order to sustain themselves. In contrast, the members of the body are composed of specialized cells, none of which can exist and thrive apart from the cooperation of the body. They are not independent; they are interdependent. Therefore, a true Christian cannot be self-interested; he must be body-interested. His motive is first of all to assist the fellow members in performing their specialized tasks. This, in turn enables the body to attain all necessities of life, resulting in the growth and nourishment of every member. The body-serving Christian knows he will benefit from serving, but his primary motive is not to receive that benefit. He values the life of the body more than his own life. He fully conforms to the mind of Christ, the head of the body and the command centre for all of its functions. We Christians would all do well to remember our place in Christ's body, "For the body does not consist of one member but of many. If the foot should say, "Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body," that would not make it any less a part of the body. 16 And if the ear should say, "Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body," that would not make it any less a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would be the sense of hearing? If the whole body were an ear, where would be the sense of smell? But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose. If all were a single member, where would the body be? As it is, there are many parts, yet one body." 1 Corinthians 12:14-20, ESV Harley Porter, Gospel of Grace Fellowship

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DEADLINE DATE: March 16, 2015 Submit applications to: Human Resources Coordinator Opaskwayak Cree Nation Child and Family Services Box 10550, 225 Waller Road Opaskwayak, Man. R0B 2JO For full job description please visit www.firstnationsjobsonline.com

Peter’ s Bros. Paving, South Okanagan paving company, seeking experienced paving personnel (min. 3 years) for their highway division throughout BC. Relocation allowance may be available. Competitive wage $20.00 to $30.00 per hour plus benefits, full time seasonal. Please send resume to petersbros@shaw.ca WW1508

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Ag Mechanic and Parts Person for dealership located 35 minutes west of Saskatoon; Offering health plan and newer shop; Full service community with K-12 school; Wages based on experience; Fax resumes to: 306-237-4466 or email scott@ camdonmotors.com

Petroleum Manger- Parkland Co-op The successful candidate will be responsible for sales and service, inventory control, marketing and merchandising of the bulk and cardlock petroleum and feed Department. Applicants must possess strong organization, controlling and interpersonal skills, with a customer focus, must be highly motivated & possess leadership skills. Please apply online at https://www.coopconnection.ca or submit a detailed résumé to: Cory Leichert, General Manager Parkland Co-operative Association Ltd. Box 219, Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0 Phone: (306)278-2022 Fax: (306)278-2221

New advertising sales position created in Southeastern Saskatchewan for a warm and outgoing personality. TC Media is offering a competitive compensation, benefit plan, and will supply a company car. Ideal candidate should have a combination of sales experience, positive attitude, and multitasking abilities. Send your resume to ernie.wilson@tc.tc 03/07

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The World-Spectator in Moosomin is looking for a fulltime reporter/photographer to cover community events, write news, sports and feature stories. Must have own vehicle. To apply, email resume and writing samples to kevin@world-spectator.com

Email resume’s to: careers@ westernsales.ca or fax 1 306 882 3389 Attn: Rome Molsberry

WEYBURN GOLF CLUB is accepting resumes for the following positions: Pro Shop Duties/Qualifications: booking tee times, selling of golf merchandise, computer literate, golf knowledge

Driving Range Attendants Duties/Qualifications: collecting the range balls, and the parking and cleaning/washing of golf carts Kitchen - Full & Part Time Positions Duties/Qualifications: prepare and cook individual dishes and foods, clean kitchen and prep areas Lounge - Full & Part Time Positions Duties/Qualifications: serving customers, driving the beverage cart, cleaning of the lounge

Maintenance Crew Duties/Qualifications: cutting grass, golf course maintenance, golf knowledgeable, operating equipment

Call Brett Berkner at 306-842-5881 Email: weyburngc@gmail.com or send to: Weyburn Golf Club c/o Brett Berkner Box 462, Weyburn, SK S4H 2K3


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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Quota Club donates Petlas Tractor Tires The tires that must be seen to be appreciated.

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The Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation (WDHF) is accepting applications for an Office Manager. The position requires good communication and leadership skills with the ability to work independently. Some requirements include: • Computer literacy an asset, have or develop proficiency with Quick Books and Microsoft Office. • Accounting recording and receipts of donations. • Correspondence and verbal communication with business, government and individual donors. • Assist the board with special events. • Coordinate media. • Record minutes for board and committee meetings.

Salary commensurate with skills and experience. The required regular hours can be set with some flexibility, 4-5 days per week and 5-7 hours per day.

or call John @ 306 783 1555

OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES Requires: 1 Social Worker Permanent Position DEADLINE DATE: March 16, 2015

Deadline for applications March 10, 2015. Resumes received by email at info@wdhf.ca Mail to WDHF, Box 1416 Weyburn, SK S4H 3J9 Or drop off at WDHF 33 - 5th St. NE, Weyburn Thank you to all applicants for your interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Quota International of Weyburn member Jean Fahlman (left) and president Carmen Vilness (right) presented Lt. Mike Babola of the Salvation Army with a donation of $100.00 on February 23. These funds were donated on behalf of Quota for the Disadvantaged Women and Children committee.

Visit our website at www.weyburnthisweek.com to view these pictures, stories and more!

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Weyburn This Week SPORTS Send your sports stories and photos to weyburnthisweek@sasktel.net

Red Wings hold awards night

Minard’s Leisure World representative, Judy Lumb, presented Josh Cronin with the Weyburn Red Wing Most Valuable Defenceman award at the annual awards banquet on March 2.

The Weyburn Red Wings held their annual Banquet and Awards dinner on March 2 at the Weyburn Legion Hall. Award recipients included: Weyburn Security Award for Gentlemanly Conduct went to Tucker Neuberger; NSWB Law Firm Community Service Award - Connor Burk; Minard's Leisure World Most Valuable Defenceman - Josh Cronin; York Jewellers Award Most Improved Red Wing Player - Ian Parker and Aidan Teilborg; Barber Motors Award for Most Valuable Forward - Braden Mellon; Prairie Sky Co-op Award for Top Red Wing Scorer - Brendan McKay; Dee Jay's Kentucky Fried Chicken Award for Most Popular Player (as chosen by the fans) - Mike Eskra; Weimer's Hometown Award for Best Defensive Forward - Brendan McKay; Nick Elchuk Memorial Award for Most Popular Player (chosen by teammates) - Alex Bechtold; Altus Geomatics Unsung Hero Award - Tanner Reynolds; Marcel Labelle Memorial Award for Red Wing player Displaying Dedication - Josh Lees; Graham Christie Memorial Award for Most Inspirational Red Wing - Alex Bechtold; Mel's on Third Award for Rookie of the Year - Mike Eskra; and Weyburn Credit Union Award for the Most Valuable Player - Jack Burgart. Graduating players for the Weyburn Red Wings this season will be Josh Lees, Brendan McKay, Nick Melvin, Alex Bechtold and Stephen Ryan. The Weyburn Red Wings enter the playoffs with a five-game survivor series against the Humboldt Broncos. The series kicks off tonight (March 6) in Humboldt. The two teams will be back in Weyburn on Saturday, March 7 for game two, with game three back in Humboldt on March 9. If game four is needed, it will be back in Weyburn on March 10 with a game five set for Humboldt on March 12 if needed.

Wrestlers compete in tourneys Twelve members of the Weyburn Cobra Wrestling Club travelled to Warman

Taylor Labelle (right) presented captain Josh Lees with the Marcele Labelle Memorial award for the Weyburn Red Wing who displayed the most dedication at the annual awards banquet held Monday at the Legion Hall.

on February 28 to compete in a tournament. First place honours went to: Freshie 25-

Pictured, back row (l-r) Kaelyn Bert, Allie Gawryluik, Makenna Ricard, Faith Gryde and Frankie Gawryluik. Front row: Raiden Kiraly, Thomas Olson, Billy Franklin and Carver Hueses.

27 kg - Thomas Olson; Novice 32-34 kg - Billy Franklin; Peewee Female 44-47 kg - Allie Gawryluik; Peewee Female 66-71 kg Makenna Ricard; Bantam Female 56-66 kg - Frankie Gawryluik. Second place awards went to: Novice 26-27 kg. Carver Hueses; Peewee Male 39-41 kg - Eric Fleming. Third place finishes went to: Freshie 31-35 kg Raiden Kiraly; Novice 2730 kg - Cale Mohan; Novice 31-32 kg - Liam Evens; Peewee Female 33-37 kg Kaelyn Bert; Peewee Female 55-58 kg - Faith Gryde.

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Donovan Farms Ltd. – Randy & Ida Donovan

Corinne, SK | Thursday, March 26, 2015 · 10am

Pictured (L-R) Nathan Bradley, Braydon Johnston, Tyler Fleming, Braydon Roberts, Aaron Hemphill, Ryan Verbeem and Carter Barrett. 1998 John Deere 9400

2007 Case Ih Spx4420 100 Ft

2006 New Holland Cr960

2008 John Deere 1830 w/1910

2010 New Holland H8060 36 Ft

AUCTION LOCATION: From REGINA, SK, go 40 km (24.9 miles) South on Hwy 6. Yard on East side. GPS: 50.25269, -104.3714 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1998 John Deere 9400 4WD Tractor · 1990 John Deere 4555 2WD Tractor · 1975 John Deere 4230 2WD Tractor · 1972 John Deere 4320 2WD Tractor · 2006 New Holland CR960 Combine · 2005 New Holland CR960 Combine · 2010 New Holland 94C 36 Ft Draper · 2009 New Holland 74C 30 Ft Flex Draper · 2006 MacDon 974 35 Ft Flex Draper · Creative 30 Ft Header Transport · 2010 New Holland H8060 36 Ft Swather · 1991 White GMC T/A Dump Truck · 1990 Mack CH613 T/A Grain Truck · 1982 GMC 7000 T/A Grain Truck · 1995 Ford F350 Flatbed Truck · 1987 International 9300 T/A Flatbed Truck · 1987 Lode King 17 Ft Pup Grain Trailer

· 22 Ft T/A Dually Equipment Trailer · International TD-6 Crawler Tractor · 2007 Leon M1000 10 Yard Hydraulic Pull Scraper · 2008 John Deere 1830 50 Ft Air Drill · Melroe 40 Ft Cultivator · Morris CP531 31 Ft Cultivator · 2011 Brandt 8200 82 Ft Heavy Harrows · Degelman 7645 45 Ft Land Roller · 2007 Case IH SPX4420 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · Westfield MK130-71 13 In. x 71 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · 2005 Bourgault 750 Smart Cart S/A Grain Cart · 2007 Brandt 5000EX Grain Vac · 2011 Loftness GL10 Grain Bagger · Kwik Kleen 572 Grain Cleaner · Custombuilt T/A Hydraulic Bin Mover · Farm King 8 Ft Steel Tapered Swath Roller ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Randy Donovan: 306.436.4603 (h) 306.436.7623 (c), r.i.donovan@sasktel.net Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Darren Clarke: 306.529.5399 800.491.4494

Seven members of the Weyburn Comprehensive Eagles Wrestling Club attended a tournament in Prince Albert on February 28. Second place awards went to: Aaron Hemphill - Male 48-52 kg; Tyler Fleming - Male 62-64 kg. Third place awards went to: Braydon Roberts - Male 65-69 kg; Ryan Verbeem - Male 69-70 kg; Braydon Johnston - Male 76-79 kg; Nathan Bradley - Male 110-118 kg. Carter Barrett placed fourth in the Male 56-61 kg.

WEYBURN SOCCER ASSOCIATION is looking for Division Heads & Coaches for the House League Soccer Spring Season. This is an excellent time to learn the sport along with your children. Please visit www.weyburnsoccer.com for further information or email weyburnsoccer@gmail.com.


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