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Weyburn This Week, Friday, January 30, 2015 9
Weyburn This Week CLASSIFIEDSALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PREPAID • DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT NOON • For more info call (306) 842-3900 • Email: [email protected] • Fax: (306) 842-2515
FOR SALEAdvertisements and statements
contained herein are the sole
responsibility of the persons or
entities that post the advertise-
ment, and the Saskatchewan
Weekly Newspaper Associa-
tion and membership do not
make any warranty as to the
accuracy, completeness, truth-
fulness or reliability of such ad-
vertisements. For greater infor-
mation on advertising condi-
tions, please consult the
Association’s Blanket Advertis-
ing Conditions on our website
at www.swna.com. 01/30
P R O V I N C E - W I D E
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OPPORTUNITIES
BIRTHDAY
GREETINGS
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THIS NEWSPAPER!
FARMLAND WANTED
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
FARMLAND WANTED
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SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES
Central - 206 1/4’sSouth - 75 1/4’s
South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s
North - 6 1/4’sNorth East - 4 1/4’s
North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 51 1/4’sWest - 49 1/4’s
FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
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Call DOUG 306-955-2266
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HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!
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• No deposit on containers
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For all details please contact us at 306 477-4007
or [email protected] or visit our website at
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If you see this mild-mannered
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wish him a
Happy 60th Birthday
on February 1st!
(Hint – he doesn’t wear
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Aboriginal Organizationsin Saskatchewan
and Manitoba!Are you looking to
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WEYBURN
THIS WEEK
10 Weyburn This Week, Friday, January 30, 2015
Weyburn Comp School news(Submitted) - "Footloose" is returning to the WCS stage this coming April. Director
Colleen Weimer, having carefully considered all options, has decided that this year'sproduction will be "Footloose" which was staged here at WCS in 2007. The casting iscorrect, the talent is there, the pit band is ready and there are large chorus numbers.Dates and times and when tickets will be available will be released in the near future.
This weekend the senior girls' basketball team is in Balgonie, the senior boys are inYorkton while the junior teams (girls and boys) are hosting a tournament here in Weyburn.Try and come out and support our junior teams.
Next Wednesday, February 4 is the big McLeod Series between Estevan Comprehen-sive School and Weyburn Comprehensive School. The boys will tip-off at 5:00 p.m.,while the girls play at 7:00 p.m. in the Cugnet Centre. WCS has won the McLeod Series,which was started in 1932, since 1984 and is ahead 42 series to 37. For the first time inmany years, this year's series could be very close and as many fans as possible are neededout to help the Eagles overcome the Elects. If any school wins three games, they automati-cally win the trophy but if it is tied two each, it is points for and against.
EMPLOYMENT LISTINGSPERMANENT & RELIEF
PAPER CARRIERSNEEDED IMMEDIATELYCALL CHRISTA AT
306-842-3900
LET US HELP YOU FILL
THAT POSITION!
CALL ANDREA AT
306-842-3900
WEYBURN GROUP HOMES SOCIETY INC.is seeking a
PERMANENT FULL/PART TIME
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM SUPPORT WORKERExperience working with individuals with various
abilities is an asset.
Apply to Colin at:
Weyburn Group Home Society Inc.
Phone: 306-842-6686
[email protected] Fax: 306-842-1586
Facilities Positions Available
Permanent Full-Time
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Starting wage $26.74
For further information and job descriptions
please contact Jim Swyryda, 306-848-4713 or
visit our website at www.cornerstonesd.ca
JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER
Starting wage $36.52
Vehicle and tools supplied
Full benefit package and
Employer defined pension plan
First Nations Jobs nlineCh
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Job
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email: [email protected], Saskatchewan
Attention:
Tribal Councils and Aboriginal Organizations
in Saskatchewan and Manitoba!
Are you looking to hire Aboriginal job seekers?We are getting results!
Post your job on our website and 135 newspapers in Manitoba and Saskatchewan 950,000 circulation!
For more information contact
www.firstnationsjobsonline.com
WW1504
Agro Division Manager - Wynyard Co-op
The successful candidate will be responsible for sales, inventory control, merchandising and marketing of the bulk and cardlock petroleum, general merchandise, farm equipment, chemical, seed and feed.
Applicants must possess strong organization, controlling and interpersonal skills, with a customer focus. CCA status, or diploma or equivalent of two years’ experience is required.
Please apply online at
https://www.coopconnection.ca or submit a detailed résumé to:
Len Labossiere, General Manager Wynyard Co-operative Association Ltd 316 Bosworth Street, Wynyard, SK Phone: (306)554-3443 Fax: (306)554-4127
You’re at home here.
Stoughton artist awarded arts board fundingStoughton visual artist
Tara Parisier has received$3,000 from the
Saskatchewan Arts Board'sIndigenous Pathways Initia-tive program to "develop new
Aboriginal works of art tohelp preserve traditions, uti-lizing skills and talents to cre-
ate traditional dance regalia,including contemporary rib-bon shirts."
The Indigenous PathwaysInitiative program aims toincrease access to publicfunding by Indigenous art-ists in Saskatchewan, eitherto develop their artistic/cul-tural practices or to sharetheir art, skills and teachings.
For the quarter endingDecember 31, 2014, theSaskatchewan Arts Boardawarded funding to over 130individuals and organizations,
totaling more than $1 million.Arts Board funding supportsa variety of initiatives, includ-ing organizations that provideongoing programs in the arts,the creative work of profes-sional artists, community artprojects and the engagementof professional artists to workin schools with students andteachers.
The Saskatchewan ArtsBoard was established in1948 as the first agency ofits kind in North Americaand second in the world to
the Arts Council of GreatBritain. In the decades sincethen, it has continued as aleader in Canada and buildson this strong tradition tomeet ongoing opportunitiesfor public investment in thearts community. The ArtsBoard's mission is to culti-vate an environment inwhich the arts thrive for thebenefit of everyone inSaskatchewan. For more in-formation on theSaskatchewan Arts Board,visit www.artsboard.sk.ca.
Wheatland Senior Centre newsThe results of the Senior Centre's activities from January16 to January 22:Bridge: (Friday) First Jim Brown, second John Whitell and third Andy Dumba.Bridge: (Monday) First Jim Brown, second Erskine Sandiford and third Harry Schiller.Trump Whist: First Ray Boucher, second Connie Boucher and third Susan Heaman.Hi-Lo Whist: First Connie and Ray Boucher, second Basil Holyer and Tom Schutz,
third tied Roger and Marie Marcotte, Leonard and Marge Schultz, Bernice Ward andBernice Jaster.
Canasta: First Jean Reich, second Kay Bachman and third Mildred Thompson.Kaiser: First Roger and Marie Marcotte, second John Schiller and Jean Fahlman, third
Chris Diemert and Andy Dumba.Crib (Thursday): First Rose Levesque and Basil Holyer, second Connie and Ray Boucher,
third Hilda Rohloff and Norma Lohse.Fun Crib (Friday - Jan 16): First Connie Boucher, second Pat Schutz and third Bill
Harder.Shuffleboard (Jan 16): First Pat Schutz and Susan Heaman, second Tom Schutz and
Doreen Leslie, third Ray Boucher and Margaret Lukey.Shuffleboard (Jan 23): First Tom Schutz and Agnes Tumback, second Pat Schutz and
Lavica Mahnke, third Ed Bartlett and Roger Marcotte.Upcoming Events: Gerry Goski is playing at the Tuesday afternoon dance on February 3
and Country Gold is playing at the Tuesday afternoon dance on February 10.
Letter to the Editor:Show your gratitude daily
The town of St. Albert, Alberta, was a quiet, peaceful community where no doubt every-one took their police protection for granted until two of their own RCMP were tragicallyshot, one member fatally. Immediately, people poured out tributes with words, flowers andwhatever way they could, to express their sorrow and appreciation.
Weyburn, too, is a relatively quiet and peaceful city. Fortunately, we have had no suchtragedies here, but we are not necessarily immune. The unforseen can occur anywhere. Weshould show our gratitude to the Weyburn City Police and RCMP for daily putting theirlives on the line to keep us safe. Let us take every opportunity to thank and support themembers of our police forces.
Yours truly, Claire & Ed Kuhn