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Weyburn YF Club to receive Premier's Service Club award The first four recipients of the new Premier's Service Club Award were announced and represent volunteer community organizations from Weyburn, Balgonie, Kipling and Meadow Lake. "Saskatchewan is truly blessed to have such wonderful and dedicated local service clubs which help when people need it the most and make our communities better places," Premier Brad Wall said. "I look forward to seeing many more of these organizations recognized for their charitable work in the years to come." The award's inaugural recipients, who will be presented certificates signed by the Premier, are: • Young Fellows' Club of Weyburn. • Balgonie Elks No. 572; • Kipling and District Lions Club; • Meadow Lake Kinsmen and Kinettes The Young Fellows Club of Weyburn was established in 1922 with the goal of making its community a better place to live. Since then, the organization has invested more than $2 million into the community by donating to almost every major Weyburn project. Highlights of the Club's work include financial and volunteer support for the first outdoor pool in Saskatchewan in 1931; every local minor sports program; the health care system; fire department rescue vehicles; playground equipment; swimming lessons; an indoor pool; a second rink ice surface; and a splash park at the Don Mitchell Tot Lot. From its humble beginnings more than 90 years ago, the Club was founded with the following aims: to promote the spirit of fraternalism among its members; to develop its members for better citizenship; and to contribute in any way which it deemed advisable to public welfare. It should come as no surprise then, that the Club's motto is, "We serve." Launched in late 2013, this new award was created to recognize the dedicated service clubs and fraternal organizations that help improve Saskatchewan's quality of life by contributing to the province's communities. These groups are ineligible to receive group recognition under the other current provincial honours and awards programs.

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Ironically enough, the 21st annual Parade of Lights saw 21 entries this season. The well-decorated floats lit up the streets of Weyburn on December 4. The Chamber of Commerce, which hosts the event, had a difficult time choosing a winner between all the entries. "We can't thank everyone enough for the effort that goes into this event. The businesses and organizations that make these floats do this all on their time, in the cold, out of pure community pride," said Weyburn Chamber Manager Rochelle Wendt. The parade saw the Prairie Sky Co-op float receive an

honourable mention for their "suite" ride for Santa. Swayze Concrete took home the honour of first place. The parade always finishes with the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce's float which reserves the only spot for Santa in the parade! "The Chamber always organizes the Parade of Lights on the first Thursday of December as our way of helping everyone kick off the holiday season," explained Wendt. "In addition, we want to express great thanks to everyone who came out to watch the parade. The weather always shows the heartiness and civic pride the people of Weyburn and area have."

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Bev Katschke displayed a table full of packed shoeboxes that will be donated to the Operation Christmas Child Program. Each year, Bev outdoes herself by increasing the number of boxes she packs. This year, Bev, along with her mother and sister, were able to secure enough items for 400 boxes. What started just seven years ago with one shoebox, has now taken Bev Katschke to places she never imagined. Bev became involved with Operation Christmas Child when she felt the need to help out, especially those who are much less fortunate than living in third world countries. That brought her to the idea, to begin filling the shoeboxes with all the essential items the children need. These items include school supplies, toothbrushes, soap, hard candy and perhaps even a doll, ball or toy car. Each box typically costs between $20 to $30, which comes directly out of Katschke's pocket. Over the years, her involvement with the Samaritans purse program has grown from one filled shoe box to a whopping 400 shoeboxes filled this year. With the growth of the program, Bev has picked up some help along the way. This year both Bev's mother and sister were directly involved in her drive and commitment to fill even more boxes than previous years. The three women purchased and stored items all year round that were used in the gift boxes. They were always on the lookout for bargains to be found, so that they could get even more "bang for their buck." Three days of 'box packing' parties were hosted by Katschke, her mother and sister. Volunteers joined in on the fun at the Free Methodist Church to undertake the enormous task of packing each separate shoe box and ensuring all the appropriate items were in each one. "Four hundred hopes, 400 dreams and 400 love blessings packed into 400 shoeboxes! Yay!! Thank you God," exclaimed Bev. When asked why Bev has become so passionate about packing the shoeboxes for the children in need who receive them, she credited her trips with Samaritans Purse to being a life changing moment. Katschke travelled with the organization on two different occasions, the last one seeing her personally handing out the gift boxes to children in

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know that the simple shoebox gift can do all this, it truly is one of God's little miracles!" As the shoeboxes are filled and sent away, Katchske has already begun preparing for next year. She would like everyone to know that the same opportunity to participate in the program and travel abroad is available to anyone who is interested. Katschke considers it a real honor to be a part of something so special and that is why they are so passionate and will always continue to pack them.

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I call it the Sasktelf

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By Helen Waller If you have kids, you probably have one. If you don't, you need to get one. The elf on the shelf. A brilliant idea really. A little toy elf, that parents can buy to act as a sort of nanny-cam for Santa. Each night the elf flies back to Santa and reports on your child's behaviour, naughty or nice. Sort of like giving Santa a heads-up. The elf would say to Santa "Hey Boss, don't bother packing for the Klapak kids. Word is on the streets...they have been misbehaving." It may not be a technique found in Parenting for Dummies, but it should be. Our elf is making it happen in our house. Vegetables are being eaten, bedtime is no longer a fight, and homework is getting done. Our house is full of magic and it's not even Christmas morning. I have heard there is some controversy surrounding using this elf as a way to get children to behave. Some parents think it may be too hard to discipline your child in January when the elf leaves. Some think it isn't a great idea to scare children into behaving. All I have to say is...you don't know what you're missing! I mean, think of the possibilities. Tired of telling your kids they play too much Xbox? Well, guess who just landed on the power button? Too much junk food eating going on? Well, look who just landed on a bag of chips on the counter? This elf is a real problem solver. You just have to know how to use it. I am keeping mine around. It's like having Supernanny at our house. Perhaps I need to celebrate Ukrainian Christmas this year and keep the elf around a few weeks longer. I think that this elf may just show up under our tree December 25 with his bags packed. I have a seven-year-old boy in our house that has more respect for that little plush toy than he does for his parents combined. Not once has he talked back to that elf, let alone slam a door in his face. It's truly magic. I sure wish I had one for the teenagers in the house. That's when I realized I already did. I call it the Sasktelf. This elf can appear anywhere, anytime, for any reason in a teenagers life to take their phone away and put it in the hands of their parents. The really great thing about this elf is that there are no rules for us to follow. Kids talking back? Messy rooms? Their phone magically disappears from their hands right into yours. There is no need to wait until the evening for the little elf to fly to Sasktel and return home the next morning. The results are like Jello pudding - instant. In the blink of an eye, teenagers are cleaning their rooms, hugging their siblings and unloading the dishwasher while telling you how great you look. A Christmas miracle, and best thing is, the Sasktelf is on call 24hours a day, 365 days a year!

By Linda Wegner Unless you are far more wealthy than I, finding the perfect gift is one thing but purchasing it might be quite another matter. As the mother of two wonderful sons, daughters-inlaw and three perfect (well, almost) granddaughters, I'd love to pay off their mortgages, buy the car or the boat of their dreams and send them all on exotic vacations but it's the B word that prohibits any such action. I'm talking about Budget. Contrary to the messages of retailers, credit card companies and our internal or maternal urges, sometimes the best gift we can give (at least to ourselves and our households) is to be ruthless in our adherence to a budget. Nights of worry can be avoided by judicious spending so years ago I adopted the habit of putting away small amounts during the year to take the edge off restricted spending for gifts (Christmas, birthday, graduation or whatever). The monthly pension income is off limits. Staying within self-imposed spending limits can sometimes be made easier with consultation. Since opposites attract, a spouse or partner may be able to serve that purpose; I've also found that taking a trusted friend along helps me think things through before flashing that colourful plastic rewards card. This is also a good place to reference another list, this time a list of priorities. Will this lovely but very expensive gift affect my ability to give to those less fortunate? Will it mean substituting the holiday turkey with bologna? For some of us senior citizens, we dare not forget the costs that accompany aging. Because value isn't restricted to a bank account, giving way to impulsive buying can incur costs we neglected to calculate. "Whoever has no rule over his own spirit is like a city broken down, without walls…Without counsel, plans go awry…." (Proverbs 15:22; 25:28). Amen.

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Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord This is already week two of our Advent season, soon to be the third Sunday of Advent on the weekend, and the challenge of John the Baptist remains ever the clarion call. John the Baptist is identified by the prophet Isaiah as the Voice of one who cries out in the wilderness: "Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight the path of the Lord." Certainly not one to mince words, John called for a baptism of repentance, as people confessed their sins as they were baptized in the Jordan River. It was this same baptism of repentance that Jesus accepted, much to the consternation of even John himself, who felt it should be the other way around. Jesus' submission to John's baptism was another sign of His acceptance of our humanity, as evidenced in His birth at Bethlehem. The mystery of Christ's Incarnation brings with it the fulfillment of the prophecies of the Old Testament, in ways that are truly surprising and astonishing because while the Messiah and Savior were expected, no one it would seem had anticipated that God would send His only begotten Son, the second Person of the Holy Trinity as that Messiah. How else do we account for the opposition and vehemence of the scribes and Pharisees to Jesus' claim to the Son of God, if there had been any inclination that the Messiah to come would in fact be the Son of God? This was beyond their greatest expectation as Jesus' claim to be whom He said went against their strict monotheism. Our Advent preparation for the celebration of Christ's coming in the flesh through His birth at Bethlehem challenges us to heed the message of John the Baptist's call to repentance and conversion. We can do no less than what this solitary voice whose whole life and ministry was to point to the coming Messiah if we take seriously any preparation of our hearts for the coming of Christ. God knows how devious and shallow our hearts can be at times, and there is much that the Lord wants to remove from our hearts so that He might make His ways in us straight, leveling the mountains of our pride and filling in the valleys of our self-indulgence. Too often we have failed to respond with the same compassion and generosity that Christ's love challenge us to have for others, as He simply invites us to love and to forgive as He has loved and forgiven us. The more we are ready to receive the least of our brothers and sisters, then the more we can say that our hearts are prepared to receive Him who comes as our Savior and Redeemer. "Come, Lord Jesus, come." Respectfully submitted by Fr. Gerry Bauche, St. Vincent de Paul Parish

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Naturopath Clinic home to new technology in cancer care The Naturopath Clinic, located at 138 First Street N.E. in Weyburn, has been operating for three years under the guidance of Dr. Toby Bridgman. Dr. Bridgman has been practicing naturopathic medicine for six years and within the clinic, treats issues such as hormonal and digestive concerns, pain management, and lack of energy. He uses acupuncture, intravenous and injection therapies, nutritional supplements and other natural medicines to help his patients. Dr. Bridgman has a special interest in cancer and has spent significant time working with patients with cancer. He offers current

naturopathic medical treatments to treat patients afflicted with this disease. One of these treatments is referred to as "loco-regional hyperthermia". This treatment is the latest available at the clinic, with the arrival of a new hyperthermia machine, just over two weeks ago. This treatment can be used in conjunction with chemotherapy and/or radiation, as a supplement for cancer patients. The use of hyperthermia can be defined as the targeted application of heat energy in the treatment of diseases. The use of hyperthermia as a form of therapy for cancer patients was first documented by Hippocrates

in the treatment of breast tumors. Only at the beginning of the 19th century was it made possible to achieve this through electromagnetic fields. Results of recent studies have shown that a combination of hyperthermia and chemotherapy has significantly stronger effects than chemotherapy alone. Similar results were concluded with the combination of the treatment when used alongside radiation. During a treatment, the patient lies on the soft treatment bed which is divided into twenty-one equal sized fields. These fields are provided with twenty cushioned segments and one tile elec-

Patient on locoregional hyperthermia machine at the Weyburn Naturopath Clinic.

trode. The position of the tile electrode can be changed so that it is positioned correctly on the area of the body to be treated. Before and after treatments, different settings can be both made, controlled or modified through the computer system attached to the machine. The system records and stores all of the patient's data during and after the process. The machine was made possible throughout the generosity of the Ambrose family, who believe that residents of Saskatchewan should benefit from the latest technology. This technology sees patients travelling as far as, but not limited to: Berlin, Thailand, Germany, Switzerland, Korea and Greece to receive the local regional hyperthermia treatment.

Currently there are 150 machines in use across the world and Weyburn is home to the third one in all of North America. The Naturopath Clinic is

open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Appointments can be made with Dr. Toby Bridgman by calling 306891-9697.

Thank You The Soo Line Historical Museum Society would like to thank the citizens of Weyburn and the surrounding area for your support through your volunteering, donations, memberships, sponsorships and fundraising events. We hope you will continue with your generosity. As we walk in the present and prepare for the future, let us not lose the past, “Our Heritage”.

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Police will be conducting frequent checks during the holiday season On December 8, in the early morning hours, the Weyburn Police Service received a direct call from a 28 year-old female victim about an assault in progress at her residence. Although the residence was outside of city limits, due to the urgency of the matter, members of the Weyburn Police Service responded. Upon arrival, a 43 year-old male person was found to have suffered significant injuries and was transported by EMS to the Weyburn General Hospital. A 35 year-old male was taken into custody without incident at the scene. Weyburn Police members remained on-scene until the RCMP arrived and are assisting in the investigation. On December 7, the Weyburn Police Service received a report regarding the sexual exploitation of a 17 year-old female. Subsequent investigation revealed that a 40 year-old male was exercising undue influence over the 17 year-old victim in exchange for sexual services. The matter is still under investigation. Neither the suspect nor the victim are from Weyburn. On December 6, as a result of a traffic stop, a 46 year-old male was charged with driving while suspended and driving an unregistered vehicle. This was the second such incident for the accused in recent weeks. The vehicle was seized and impounded

Wheatland Senior Centre news The results of the Senior Centre's activities from November 28 to December 4: Bridge: (Friday) First John Whitell, second Andy Dumba and third Theresa Istace. Bridge: (Monday) First Basil Holyer, second John Whitell and third Harry Schiller. Trump Whist: First Ray Boucher, second Connie Boucher and third Carol Spencer. Hi-Lo Whist: First Roger and Marie Marcotte, second Ray and Connie Boucher and third Helen Schultz and Bernice Ward. Canasta: First Ione Schnell, second Gerry Thompson and third Annie Balzer. Kaiser: First Roger and Marie Marcotte, second Kay Bachman and Basil Holyer and third Jean Knibbs and Annie Balzer. Crib (Thursday): First Garth White and Basil Holyer, second Phyllis Lindskog and Vi Paterson, third Cheryl Vogel and Mary Lou Schultz. Upcoming Events: Goski is playing at the Tuesday afternoon dance on Tuesday, December 16. The Centre Christmas supper is on Friday, December 19.

pursuant to SGI legislation. On December 5, the Weyburn Police Service received a call from a local taxi company about an unruly passenger. As a result of police involvement a 21 yearold female was arrested at the scene and lodged in cells until sober. No charges will be laid. On December 4, the Weyburn Police Service was dispatched to a report of a fight at a local pub. Involved

was a 24 year-old male suspect and a 26 year-old male victim. The victim did not wish to provide further information making the laying of charges difficult. The matter did not require further police intervention. Also on December 4, the Weyburn Police Service were called to a local hotel regarding a disturbance in the lobby. A 29 year-old male was upset at the services being offered by the hotel. The

suspect, a hotel guest, was escorted to his room with no further need for police involvement. Further, on December 4, the Weyburn Police Service received a report from a male person fearing for his safety. The investigation determined that the person was a user of crystal meth and may have been suffering a delusional episode. He was assisted to the extent possible. Throughout the month of

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December, the Weyburn Police Service Members will be out in full force conducting drinking and driving enforcement checks. Make sure if you are going to be at a function and will be consuming alcohol that you make arrangements for a safe ride home. With the onset of the winter season and the snow that comes with it, the Weyburn Police Service would like to remind residents of the pro-

visions of the Traffic Bylaw relating to the parking of vehicles on City Streets. The Bylaw allows vehicles to be parked for a maximum of 48 hours at a time. Vehicles parked over the 48 hours are subject to being issued a parking ticket and to being towed. If the vehicle is so parked and is a hazard or an impediment to street maintenance, including snow removal, it will be seized and towed.


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Making the choice to support your local economy by buying local makes sense all year round, but it is especially important to do at Christmas time. Buying local allows you to give unique gifts while making sure that the businesses run by your neighbours can stay alive. Hostess gifts, such as baskets of delicious local products or items created by local artisans, are particularly charming. And when entertaining, you'll be sure to impress your guests by featuring the tastiest and most unusual products of your area. By doing this you'll be encouraging local producers and limiting the greenhouse gas emissions generated by the transportation of products. Buying local is also advantageous in the family gift-giving department. Just think about the prohibitive price of the gas you'd need to go on shopping trips to the big malls and far-away city centres, never mind having to return to these places to exchange unsuitable gifts. Indeed, for clothing, choose gifts from stores closer to home so that if the size isn't right or your teenager doesn't agree with your tastes in style, you won't have to go far to remedy the problem once the holidays are over. Promoting the prosperity of local businesses also means maintaining employment levels or even creating new jobs for yourself, your neighbours, and young adults. When you support the businesses that make the goods you buy and the stores that sell them, it means lower unemployment rates, greater purchasing power, and a more tightly knit community. So, as Christmas approaches, give your community and yourself the most beautiful gift of all: buy local.

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What’s happening in your COMMUNITY Do you have a STORY TO SHARE WITH US? Please email it to us at weyburnthisweek@sasktel.net

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Weyburn to host 2016 Esso Cup The 2014 Esso Cup championship team, the Weyburn Gold Wings, will serve as the host team for the 2016 Esso Cup. The national AAA Midget Female tournament featuring six teams, will be hosted by Weyburn from April 19-25, 2016. The Saskatchewan Hockey Association verified the announcement on December 8, after Hockey Canada made their decision on the weekend.

Weyburn Fire Department volunteer fireman, Joe Cayen, hands out goodies to Noah Clark during the 21st annual Parade of Lights on December 4.

Weyburn Comp Open houses set Students of the Month to discuss twinning of hwys. #39 and #6 Finally, the time has come that the Minister of Highways' staff are having Open Houses to discuss the route that the twinned highway will take from Regina to Estevan. They hope by next spring to have a line chosen on the map. Meetings have already started with landowners/ business owners and home owners in the affected areas. Everyone is invited to these Open Houses which will take place in Milestone, Weyburn and Midale. They will have maps with routes or options for people to look at and people on hand who will answer any questions about the project. The come and go meetings will take place on Monday, December 15 in Milestone at the Legion on Main Street from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; in Weyburn on Wednesday, December 17 at the Travelodge from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; and Thursday, December 18 in Midale at the 39ers Club on Main Street from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Weyburn Comprehensive School announced Student of the Month awards for November, 2014. The students included: Tatum Abel, Britnee Adacsi, Dawson Alexander (2), David Anderson, Kelsey Bax, Brittany Bowler (2), Sydnie Butz, Sarah Casil, Kauron Cooper, Nicole Corrigan, Tanaya Daku, Sarah Doud, Jonjie Fellner, Bridget Gibbs, Delaney Gordon, Tyler Grieve, Laura Hansen, Hannah Hextall, Garett Hoffart, Morgan King, Baillie Koszman, Taylor Kyle, Autumn Lang, Kaj MacMurchy, Matthea Mlynarski, Zoe Molder, Asia Montreuil, Josh Mowchenko, Dalton Neiszner, Jenna Neufeld, Laurel Oberkirsch, Shanice Ostrea, Drew Paquette, Syndee Phillips, Cassidy Pirlot, Avah Pokletar, Janelle Pouliot (2), Shaelyn Regnier, Hayley Schenk (2). Madi Solie, Dakota Spencer, Emilie Spillebeen, Robin Stelter, Brooke Sterling, Nicholas Thompson, Nicole Ulmer, Tiarrah Umbach and Jordan Zackrisson.

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Where minds and possibilities meet... Programs in Weyburn 1A Trucking 5 day program

Next available seats - February 2015

Safety Training Programs CPR/1st Aid CPR/1st Aid Refresher Weyburn CPR/1st Aid Refresher Odessa Confined Space Fall Arrest H2S Global Ground Disturbance Fatigue Management/Hours of Service RIDE

January 8/9, 21/22 January 23 January 17 January 28 January 29 January 7, 20 January 27 January 14 January 15

Personal Interest Introduction to iPhone and iPad Free Intro to Computers Intro to Computer Basics Intro to Internet, Email & Facebook

January 5 January 7 January 12 & 14 January 19, 21 & 26

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Continuing Care Assistant Assisting with Special Procedures SPCR 103 Special Needs 2 SPCR 184

January 6 - February 3 January 7 - March 4

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Early Childhood Education Child Guidance 1 HUMD 183 Weyburn Employability EMPL 180 Indian Head Role of Play ECE 106 Indian Head Role of Play ECE 160 Stoughton

January 6 - February 12 January 5 - March 20 January 7 - February 20 January 17 - March 7

Register two or more people and receive 20% off of each registration. Holiday hours: the college will be closed December 24th through January 2nd, 2015.

Payment must be made at time of registration! For more information or to register contact: Southeast Regional College (306) 848-2852 or 1-866-999-7372 Visit our website: www.southeastcollege.org


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Weyburn This Week CLASSIFIEDS ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PREPAID • DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT NOON • For more info call (306) 842-3900 • Email: weyburnthisweek@sasktel.net • Fax: (306) 842-2515

FOR SALE Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com 12/12 PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306649.1400 for details. 12/12 RURAL WATER TREATMENT. Patented iron filters, softeners, distillers, “Kontinuous Shock” Chlorinator, IronEater. Patented whole house reverse osmosis. Payment plan. 1800-BIG-IRON (244-4766); www.BigIronDrilling.com. View our 29 patented & patent pending inventions. Since 1957. 12/12 Butcher Supplies, Leather + Craft Supplies and Animal Control Products. Get your FREE 134 CATALOG. 1800-353-7864 or Email: order@halfordhide.com. V i s i t o u r We b Sto re : www.halfordsmailorder.com 12/12

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AUCTIONS New Year’s Day Antique Auction Thursday, January 1 s t , 11 : 0 0 a m . Fe a t u r e s : Beautiful Antique 1/4 cut Oak Furniture; special lamps and unique antiques. For info contact: Donogh Antiques 2 0 4 - 7 27 - 10 8 8 w e b s i t e www.mrankinauctions.com Murray Rankin Auctions 204534-7401 Killarney, MB. License 313936. 12/12

WANTED WANTED: COLLECTOR PAYING TOP PRICES for old advertising dealership signs, plastic or metal. Service Station items, gasoline pumps, globes, oil cans. Red Indian, Dodge, Ford, etc. 306-221-5908, 306369-2810. 12/12

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE THE LLOYDMINSTER Exhibition Association’s 96th Annual Pride of the Prairies Bull Show and Sale. Featuring Halter and Pen Shows. March 8 - 9, 2015. Entries Close: Januar y 6, 2015: www.lloydexh.com. 306-8255571. 12/12

BUILDING SUPPLIES STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS. UP TO 60% OFF! 30X40, 40X60, 50X80, 60X100, 80X100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca 12/12

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LAND FOR SALE FARMLAND WANTED NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS! SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES Central - 206 1/4’s South - 75 1/4’s South East - 40 1/4’s South West - 65 1/4’s North - 6 1/4’s North East - 4 1/4’s North West - 12 1/4’s East - 51 1/4’s West - 49 1/4’s FARM AND PASTURE AVAILABLE

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FIREWOOD FOR SALE CUT & SPLIT - Poplar, cedar, pine. Pick-up or delivery. Call: 306-861-4447 or 306-458-2762. 12/19

FEED AND SEED GRASS SEEDS – Common Alfalfa, Seeds and Grass Seeds. Call RICARD FARMS 306634-0103; 306-461-0498. Email: ricardfarms@sasktel.net Box 1494, Estevan, SK S4A 2L7. 12/31

Buying/Selling FEED GRAINS heated / damaged CANOLA/FLAX Top price paid FOB FARM

Western Commodities 877-695-6461 Visit our website @ www.westerncommodities.ca

HEATED CANOLA WANTED!! - GREEN CANOLA - SPRING THRASHED - DAMAGED CANOLA FEED OATS WANTED!! - BARLEY, OATS, WHT - LIGHT OR TOUGH - SPRING THRASHED HEATED FLAX WANTED!! HEATED PEAS HEATED LENTILS "ON FARM PICKUP" Westcan Feed & Grain 1-877-250-5252

ROOM & BOARD DORIS’ ROOM AND BOARD – RESPITE RETREAT. Private furnished rooms. Fridge, television, and wireless internet. Breakfast, packed lunch & a home cooked supper. Bed and breakfast are also available. Call 306-848-0490 or 306-8611448. tfn

AGRICULTURE GRAIN / FERTILIZER BINS -Factory Direct Pricing -Smooth Wall –––––––––– AGI Envirotank Biggar, SK 1-800-746-6646 info@envirotank.com

Call GNG for massive year end herbicide sales: • Guaranteed best prices • All farmers welcome (no memberships) • Delivered to the yard • No deposit on containers • GNG dealers in most areas (new dealers welcome) Products: • Smoke – loaded glyphosate • Clever – one pass cleaver control • Foax – green foxtail and wild oats • Diquash – desiccant • Inject-N – full line of inoculants • Diesel fuel – 30,000+ litre min • 20+ new actives being developed For all details please contact us at 306 477-4007 or info@gng.ag or visit our website at www.gng.ag

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REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, Experienced Vac Truck Operator with Class 1/3, clean abstract. To work in Macklin, SK area. Excellent wage & benefits. Fax resume 306-753-2268 12/12

STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS...” REALLY BIG SALE!” All steel building models and sizes. Plus extra savings. Buy now and we will store until spring. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca 12/12 STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca 12/12

MANUFACTURED HOMES ORDER NOW! Before February price increase!

ROADEX SERVICES requires O/O 3/4 tons, 1 tons and 3 tons for our RV division and O/O Semis and drivers for our RV and general freight deck division. Paid by direct deposit, benefits and company fuel cards. Border crossing required with valid passport and clean criminal record. 1-800-867-6233; www.roadexservices.com 12/12

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Looking for a great career? Riverbend Co-op in Outlook, SK is now hiring for a MEAT MANAGER. Experience required. Contact Dale or Shauna at (306) 8 67 - 8 614 o r b y e m a i l sforrister.rvrbnd@sasktel.net 12/12 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1888-528-0809 to start training for your work-athome career today! 12/12

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Required person to Cook and Clean for approx 10 man road construction camp; winter work with possibility of year round. Accommodations provided. Winter work is in south east part of Sask. Must have valid driver’s license; safe food handling ticket; and experience in a similar environment. Send resume and work references to: Bryden Construction, Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0 Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca

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neer Women Statue Commitee. Pictured (l-r) WCU staff - Ryan Tebutt, Randy Geisler, Don Shumlich, Don Baillie, Jeff Hayward, Lois Adam, Glenn

Zeigler (board president), Krista Hayward, sculpter Dan Begg, Pam Stables, sculpter Shirely Begg, Pioneer Women Sculpture committee member Leo Leydon, WCU’s Mel

PUZZLE NO. 743

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EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION WEYBURN BRANCH #47

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REQUIRES PART-TIME FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVERS Apply in person with resume, by fax to 306-842-5629 or by email legion47@sasktel.net

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IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR A CAREER CHANGE! CALL ANDREA AT 306-842-3900

PERMANENT & RELIEF PAPER CARRIERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

CALL CHRISTA AT 306-842-3900

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) Please submit your resume to: Larry Heggs Barber Motors, #1 Government Road, Weyburn, SK S4H 0N8 Fax: (306) 842-4730 Email: service@barbermotors.com

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Barber Motors would like to thank all applicants for applying, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

Is your Corporation or Aboriginal Organization now hiring within Saskatchewan or Manitoba?

JOURNEY PERSON PLUMBERS

Advertise your logo and up to 3 job titles including location in 134 newspapers across Saskatchewan and Manitoba, 950,000 in circulation, and run full job description on

www.firstnationsjobsonline.com for 35 days. All of this for $1062 plus g.s.t.

First Nations Jobs nline Contact Dan for more information 306 229 6774 or email: danbsully@sasktel.net

Must 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 and a criminal record check.

Apply by resume to:

CLIMATEK PLUMBING & HEATING 703 Railway Ave., Weyburn,SK Phone: 842-1480 Email: climatekph@gmail.com

Dillon Hillstead Melanson C.G.A. Prof. Corp.

Established and Growing Professional Business Solution We are seeking a hard working individual for the position of:

Experienced Bookkeeper Weyburn, Saskatchewan

Cogent Business Consulting 206 Hill Avenue Weyburn, SK S4H 1M5 Fax: 306-842-8171 rhillstead@cogent-cga.com Cogent Business Consulting would like to thank all applicants for their interest and wishes to inform them that only those candidates under consideration for this position will be contacted.


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Betts #3 .........................................Wyatt Alameda West V1U Hz .......................................1A3-9-2D14-9-4-3 Betts #2 ......................................... Spartan Wordsworth East Hz.................................... 3A2-23-4B10-14-7-3 Alliance #3 .............................................. CPEC Oungre Hz............................................... 2A4-5-4B4-32-1-13 D2 #1 ....................................................V4OC Hastings East ......................................................... 15-10-4-33 Precision #418 ......................................CPEC Wauchope Hz ............................................2A5-5-3D12-5-7-33 Vortex #2 ............................................. Pemoco Parkman Hz ..........................................3D16-4-2B12-3-9-33 Precision #275 ..............................CVE et al Weyburn Unit INJ Hz ................................2C8-15-1A13-14-6-13 Vortex #1 ..........................................Nexxco Wauchope S 2Hz ...................................... 1B2-26-4B2-23-6-34 Betts #1 ....................................................Caprice Service ............................................................... 7-23-8-34 Panther #4 ...........................................Spartan Pinto V3U Hz ...........................................3D2-27-1C2-28-2-4 Stampede #3 ...................................Spectrum et al Weir Hill Hz ................................... 4A16-34-3A16-35-5-6 Stampede #2 .............................................Vale Devin DD .............................................2C5-18-1C6-18-16-16 Canelson #26 ........................................&3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .........................................2A3-19-1C14-19-10-6 Canelson #21 ........................................&3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .........................................3C12-22-4C12-21-8-7 Precision #120 .......................................&3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] ...........................................3C13-10-4C13-9-8-7 Stampede #1 ...................................... Fire Sky Macoun SWD.......................................................... 10-18-4-8 Canelson #25 ........................................&3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .........................................3D13-27-1C13-34-9-8 Ensign #609............................................./76 9LHZĂ€HOG +] ...........................................3D14-35-2C14-2-10-8 Alliance #5 .............................................&3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .............................................3C4-32-3C4-31-7-9 Precision #380 .......................................&3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .............................................3C12-4-4C12-5-9-9

14B024 14i255 14J500 ) - 14i338 13L155 14J270 - * 14C112 13K206 L 13J177 12K341 10E269 10G299 12J237 11J193 12i200 12J173 12J008 10B263 13E165 12A364 12B199 13C033 11K043

RROI Ryerson Hz .............................................................................................................2D3-26-3A3-23-7-30 Steppe Tableland Hz.........................................................................................................2D8-8-2D16-17-1-10 CPEC Oungre Hz ............................................................................................................4C13-33-2C13-9-2-14 &3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .......................................................................................................2B13-36-1B13-35-7-10 &3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] ...........................................................................................................5A1-26-2D8-26-8-10 CPEC Oungre Hz ............................................................................................................4D16-9-2D16-16-1-13 CPEC Hoffer Hz ..................................................................................................................1B3-11-4B3-2-1-14 Legacy et al Pinto Hz ......................................................................................................3D15-16-1C15-21-1-5 &3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .................................................................................................................2B9-1-3B1-1-8-8 &3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] ...............................................................................................................3D8-4-1B12-4-9-8 CPEC Oungre Hz ................................................................................................................2B4-5-3B4-12-1-12 CPEC Oungre Hz ..................................................................................................................1B1-8-3A1-5-1-13 &3(& 9LHZĂ€HOG +] .............................................................................................................................. 13-8-7-8 PCS Ste Marthe ............................................................................................................................. 16-14-17-30 PBEN Moosomin ............................................................................................................................ 13-31-13-31 Mosaic Esterhazy 2 EH ..................................................................................................................12-22-19-33 CPEC Wawota .................................................................................................................................8-13-12-33 Phase et al Manor ..............................................................................................................................10-11-8-1 Triwest Alameda East SWD .................................................................................................................16-9-4-2 Sundance Ochapowace ...................................................................................................................16-32-17-3 CVE Weyburn ..................................................................................................................................15-26-6-12 CVE Weyburn ................................................................................................................................12-30T-6-13 Arc Tribune.......................................................................................................................................15-32-3-14 Gibson Oungre SWD Re ..................................................................................................................10-16-2-14 Rio Tinto Sedley ...............................................................................................................................4-20-14-16 Ceylon 101250512 ...........................................................................................................................16-29-6-18 Epsilon Ceylon Hz .......................................................................................................... 4C6-31-1C14-36-6-19 PBEN Pangman DD ......................................................................................................4B16-15-2D15-15-7-20

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B.S. OILFIELD SERVICES LTD. TECHNICAL SALES AND MAINTENANCE LTD.

PIPE • FITTINGS • VALVES • SPECIALTIES Phone: (306) 842-4604

Fax: (306) 842-0535

Fresh Water Hauling

100% Saskatchewan owned and operated

11-36-5-4-W2 Willmar Waste Processing Facility

“Setting new standards in Oilfield Waste Management services�

306-455-2451 (plant office) • 306-487-8039 (plant cell)

Fax: 306-842-7372

www.pantherdrilling.ca

Phone: 306-842-7555 Cell: 306-861-9975 • Weyburn, SK

“Specializing in Oil Rig Moving and Site Constructionâ€? • Disposal (Produced Water, Completion Fluids, Frac Water) • Waste Processing • Rapid Unloads • Oil Emulsion Treating • Tank & Vac Truck Wash-Out

Phone: 306-842-7370

24 HOUR SERVICE • PHONE: 306-482-3244 CARNDUFF, SK • FAX: 306-482-3310 Tony Day - President • Larry Day - Operations Manager Dennis Day - General Manager

Three Star

TRUCKING LTD. Oilfield Tank Trucks • Hot Oil Trucks • Pressure Trucks • Vacuum Trucks • Bobcat & Gravel Trucks • Payloader • Oilfield Reclamation

2-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED - 24 HOUR SERVICE

306-443-2424

FAX: 443-2433 • BOX 160, ALIDA, Sk. S0C 0B0 • • • • •

DAYLIGHTING INC.™

Hydrovac Services & Shoring Rentals & Sales

Weyburn/Carlyle/Oxbow/Regina/Swift Current/Saskatoon/Kindersley

www.badgerinc.com

Cell: (306) 577-3400

Toll Free: 1-800-465-4273

H2S Vapor Suppression & Safety Services Firetrucks, Shower Units Safety Trailers, Equipment & Personnel

306-842-3333

Weyburn, SK

Fluid Levels Dynamometers Pressure Surveys Foam Depressions Equipment Sales, Rentals & Repairs • Repairs done on all models including: Sonolog, Echometer, DX, etc. • Major parts and supplies in stock at all times. P.O. Box 4, Midale, SK S0C 1S0 Phone: 306-458-2367 or 306-861-1001 Fax: 306-458-2373 Email: 247enterprisesltd@sasktel.net


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

Cobras come out on top at home classic Eleven teams participated in the Weyburn Cobra Classic on December 6 at the Cugnet Centre. The teams finished as follows: 1. Weyburn Cobra, 98 points. 2. Saskatoon Pups, 64 points. 3. Moose Jaw Kinsmen, 59 points. 4. Swift Current Titans, 47 points. 5. Esterhazy, 17 points. 6. Gorilla Factory, 17 points. 7. Manor Mustangs, 16 points. 8. Prince Albert Wrestling Club, 16 points. 9. Queen City Martial Arts Club, 7 points. 10. Boothill WC, 4 points. 11. Cat-town WC, 2 points. Results for Weyburn wrestlers were as follows: Freshie - 21-22 kg. class: Second place - Aylen Drake. Freshie - 24-25 kg. class: First place - Thomas Olson; fourth place - Kayden Duddy. Freshie - 27-29 kg. class: First place - Raiden Kiraly. Novice - 23-25 kg. class: Second place - Car ver Heustis. Novice - 26-27 kg. class: Third place - Trotter Drake. Novice - 29-32 kg. class: Fourth place - Liam Evans. Novice - 32-34 kg. class: Second place - Billy Franklin. Novice - 41-45 kg. class: Second place - Danny Fortune. Peewee - 28-29 kg. class: Third place - Cale Mohan. Peewee - 31-34 kg. class: Second place - Halen Drake; fourth place - Kalen Burt. Peewee - 37-40 kg. class: First place - Eric Fleming. Peewee - 42-45 kg. class: Third place - Allie Gawryluik. Peewee - 47-52 kg. class: First Place - Keith Allen. Peewee - 52-55 kg. class: Second place - Faith Gryde.

Red Wings assist with Salvation Army kettle

Peewee - 71-71 kg. class: First place - Makenna Ricard. Bantam Female - 48-53 kg. class: Second place Skylar Coderre. Bantam Female - 61-67 kg. class: First Place - Frankie Gawryluik. Bantam Male - 33-35 kg. class: Second place - Dawson Runge. Cadet/Juvenile Female 57-58 kg. class: First place Katelyn Franklin. Cadet/Juvenile Male 48-48 kg. class: First place Aaron Hemphill. Cadet/Juvenile Male 54-58 kg. class: First place Carter Barett. Cadet/Juvenile Male 63-68 kg. class: First place Tyler Fleming; fourth place - Braydon Roberts; fifth place - Ryan Verbeem; sixth place - Brody Glover. Cadet/Juvenile Male - 7676 kg. class: Second place Brayden Johnston. Cadet/Juvenile Male 83-83 kg. class: First place Kyle Martin. Cadet/Juvenile Male 105-109 kg. class: First place - Nathan Bradley.

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ASK A GOLD WING

Raine Smith #9

HOMETOWN: Carlyle, SK POSITION: Right Wing BIRTHDATE: July 8, 2000 FAMILY: Sandy & Jamie, Paige BILLETS: Greg & Jessie Lasko HOBBIES & INTERESTS: Hockey, softball FUTURE PLANS: Go to University WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT WEYBURN: Tim Hortons and the people. FAVOURITES: FOOD: Chocolate chip cookies TV SHOW: Gossip Girl NHL TEAM: Montreal Canadiens NHL PLAYER: Wayne Gretzky MOVIE: Divergent ACTOR/ACTRESS: Zac Efron

Mike Eskra (left) and Donavon Lumb of the Weyburn Red Wings volunteered their time at the Salvation Army Kettle which was located at the Canadian Tire store on December 5. The annual campaign has 2000 kettles at various locations across Canada and uses the money collected to fund the work the Salvation Army does during the Christmas season and throughout the year.

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WORKWEAR

Dry. Warm. Safe at Work. BODYWEAR

Weyburn Blood Clinic

HEAVYWEIGHT Poly-Pro TM

Tuesday Dec. 23rd 2:00pm to 8:00pm

Helly Hansen’s bodywear will keep you warm and dry even in the most miserable weather.

Assiniboia Park School, 817- 13th St NE What greater gift is there than the gift of life? That's exactly what every blood donation delivers!

DONORS ARE NEEDED! Call 1 888 2 Donate (1-888-236-6283) or go to www.blood.ca to register online.

SOFTPILE

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UPCOMING RED WINGS HOME GAMES Friday, December 12 vs. Melfort ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

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Wednesday, December 17 vs. Kindersley

Christmas Store

Open December 15 to 21 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Every Day - Located at the Weyburn Golf Course -

Great Gift Ideas!

• Clothing • Merchandise • Gift Cards

Membership $ Sale Reg. Price 960 $

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If you purchase your membership during the Christmas sale, you can also buy a Driving Range Pass for $5000 (Regular Price 175 $

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We carry sizes for the big & tall. We carry gift certificates. Dare to compare - but see us last!

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Book your corporate orders for 2015 Golf Balls and Logo Equipment now and have them for opening day!

Call 306-842-5881 or email proshop@weyburngolfclub.ca for more information.

RON’S 112 - 2nd St., Weyburn

306-842-3006

THE WORK WEAR STORE LTD.

202 Main St., Carlyle

306-453-6167

1210 4th St., Estevan

306-634-8232


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1305 Railway Avenue, Weyburn

306-842-4185

~ Gift Certificates Available ~ 39 - 3rd Street N.E., Weyburn

306-842-5484

306-842-0488

1627 - 1st Ave. N.E., Weyburn

GIFT CERTIFICATES, SEAFOOD & CHRISTMAS HAMS NOW AVAILABLE!

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City Centre Mall

We have gift certificates for that hard-to-buy for person on your Christmas list! Gift Certificates Available

39 Riverview Drive, Weyburn

306-842-6441

#103-117-3rd St. Weyburn

306-842-6774

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306-842-2808 136 - 3rd Street N.E. Weyburn

1240 Sims Avenue, Weyburn

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THE WORK WEAR STORE LTD.

112 - 2nd Street N.E., Weyburn 306-842-3006

R.P. Automotive Inc. Gift Certificates Available! 306-842-4947 soulperformance@live.ca 42 - 3rd Street N.E., Weyburn

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306-842-4022

47-13th Street, Weyburn Sk.

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