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

Weyburn This Week, Friday, March 13, 2015 9

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 03/13

P R O V I N C E - W I D E

CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over

550,000 readers weekly. Call

this newspaper NOW or 306-

649.1400 for details. 03/13

REFORESTATION NURS-

ERY SEEDLINGS of hardy

trees, shrubs, & berries for

shelterbelts or landscaping.

Full boxes as low as $0.99/tree.

Free shipping. Replacement

guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or

www.treetime.ca 03/13

ENGINESGreat prices on new, used

and remanufactured en-

gines, parts and accessories

for diesel pickups. Engines

shipped or installed. Give us

a call or check us out at

www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca

Thickett Engine Rebuilding.

Ph 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.

03/13

AUCTIONSPaton Antique Collection

Dispersal Auction, Satur-

day, March 28th, Arcola

Prairie Place, Arcola; over

75 advertis ing signs and

much more . Webs i te

www.mrankinauctions.com

www.rosstaylorauction.com

WANTEDWANTED - All fur, coyotes,

etc. Shed Antlers & Old Traps.

Phone Bryon (306) 278-7756

or Phil (306) 278-2299. 03/13

WANTED: COLLECTOR

PAYING TOP PRICES for old

advertising dealership signs,

plastic or metal. Service Station

items, gasoline pumps, globes,

oil cans. Red Indian, Buffalo,

etc. 306-221-5908. 03/13

LAND FOR SALE

FEED AND SEED NOTICES

BUILDING

SUPPLIESSTEEL BUILDINGS/

METAL BUILDINGS. UP

TO 60% OFF! 30X40,

40X60, 50X80, 60X100,

80X100 sel l for balance

owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206.

www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

AGRICULTURE

LEGALCRIMINAL RECORD?

Don’t let your past limit your

career plans! Since 1989

Confidential, Fast Afford-

able – A+ BBB Rating. EM-

PLOYMENT & TRAVEL

FREEDOM. Call for FREE

INFO BOOKLET. 1-8-NOW-

PARDON (1-866-972-7366).

www.RemoveYourRecord.com

COMING EVENTS

ROOM & BOARDD O R I S ’ R O O M A N D

B OA R D – R E S P I T E

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 306-861-1448.

STEEL

BUILDINGSSTEEL BUILDINGS/

METAL BUILDINGS 60%

OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62,

45x90, 50x120, 60x150,

80x100 sel l for balance

owed! Call 1-800-457-2206

www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

MANUFACTURED

HOMESBLOW OUT ALL 2014 mod-

els on our lot. Any homes sold

that are our 2014 models off

our lot will get a discount of

$2000. Delivery included for

300 kms. For more information

call Marg at Craig’s Homes in

Lethbridge, Alberta at 1-855-

380-2266. 03/13

EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITY

is accepting resumes for the following positions:

WEYBURNGOLF CLUB

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

FARMLAND WANTED

PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK

PAYMENT.

NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!

RENT BACK AVAILABLE

FARMLAND WANTED

NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!

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.

RENT BACK AVAILABLE

Call DOUG 306-955-2266

saskfarms@shaw.ca

FINANCIAL

SERVICESNeed A Loan? Own Property?

Have Bad Credit? We can help!

Call toll free 1 866 405 1228

www.firstandsecondmortgages.ca

Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS

heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid

FOB FARMWestern

Commodities877-695-6461

Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca

HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!

- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA

FEED OATSWANTED!!

- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH

- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX

WANTED!!HEATED PEAS

HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"

Westcan Feed & Grain

1-877-250-5252

Seaboard Specialty Grains and

Foods are buyers of specialty

crops including flax. Contact

us for competitive pricing and

movement. 306-565-3934

garner_field@seaboardcorp.com

Licensed and bonded. 03/13

Best Herbicide Prices Guaranteed

Featured Products:

• Clever – one pass cleaver control• Smoke – loaded glyphosate• Foax – green foxtail and wild oats• Diquash - desiccant

Dealers in most areas (new dealers welcome)

306 477-4007 info@gng.ag www.gng.ag

Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation

Application Deadline

Applications for the following grant programs must be

postmarked no later than March 15, 2015:

• Built Heritage Grant Program: Funding to conserve designated heritage properties.• One-Time Grant for Non-Designated Commercial Heritage Property: Funding to conserve important local commerical buildings.• Archaeology/Paleontology Research Grants: Funding to conduct archaeological or paleontological research.

Applications can be found at www.pcs.gov.sk.ca/

SHF-Programs or by calling

Suzanne Pambrun at 306-787-2105.

BEST CANADIAN BUILT HOME

BY MODULINE!

BEST PRICE!

Personalized Service

New homes starting at $69.00 per sq foot

1520 sq. ft. Temora - $104,900

1216 sq. ft. Oasis - $84,900

~ Call Stan ~306-496-7538

1-888-699-9280www.affordablehomesales.ca

YorktonWeekend calls

CANADIAN MANUFACTURED

backed by 10 year warranty

-multi section, single section, motel style,

and duplex family units

Order Your Custom Home NOW

for Spring Delivery

Selling and Servicing Homes Across Western Canada

for Over 40 Years!

1.800.249.3969Check out our inventory atwww.medallion-homes.caHwy 2 South Prince Albert

South East Saskatchewan Sur-

face Rights Association. An-

nual Meeting: March 18, 2015,

Stoughton Legion Hall 401

Main Street, Stoughton, SK

Registration @ 1:00p.m.

Guest Speakers: Dean

Pylypuk: Regional Manager

Ministry of Economy Richard

Lamontagne: Hawkeye

Analytics Project manager Q

and A to follow. 03/13

TRAVELCANCEL YOUR TIME-

SHARE. NO RISK program.

STOP mortgage & mainte-

nance payments today. 100%

money back guarantee. FREE

consultation. Call us NOW.

We can help! 1-888-356-5248.

SERVICES

PERSONALSMeet singles right now! No

paid operators, just real people

like you. Browse greetings, ex-

change messages and connect

live. Try it free. Call now: 1-

800-590-8215. 03/28

AUTO PARTSWrecking over 250 units... cars

and trucks. Lots of trucks...

Dodge... GMC... Ford... Im-

ports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We

ship anywhere... Call or text

306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

ANNOUNCEMENTSCRIMINAL RECORD? Cana-

dian Record Suspension

(Criminal pardon) seals record.

American waiver allows legal

entry. Why risk employment,

business, travel, licensing, de-

portation, peace of mind? Free

consultation: 1-800-347-2540.

CAREER

TRAININGMEDICAL TRANSCRIP-

TIONISTS are in huge de-

mand! Train with the leading

Medical Transcription school.

Learn from home and work

from home. Call today.

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info@canscribe.com 03/13

KEN

GRAMS

November

10, 1933 –

March 14,

2014

IN MEMORIAM

We do not forget you,

Nor do we intend.

We think of you often,

And will till the end.

Gone and forgotten,

By some you may be.

But my friend to our memory,

You ever will be. - Joy

26th Annual

March 13th, 14th, & 15th, 2015

Prairieland Park, Saskatoon, SK

Featuring Antiques, Collectibles, & Firearms

Friday - 6pm to 10pmSaturday - 10am to 6pmSunday - 10am to 4pm

Admission - $10.00

www.saskatooncollectorshow.com

The Disability Tax Credit

$1,500 Yearly TaxCredit

$15,000 Lump Sum Refund (on avg)

Covers:

Hip/Knee Replacements

Back conditions and

Restrictions in walking and dressing

1-844-453-5372

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ,

5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guar-

anteed 40 hour work week +

overtime, paid travel, lodging,

meal allowance, 4 weeks vaca-

tion/excellent benefits pack-

age. Must be able to have ex-

tended stays away from home

for three months at a time. Ex-

perience needed: Valid AZ, DZ,

5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, com-

mercial driving experience. Ap-

ply online at

www.sperryrail.com under ca-

reers, FastTRACK Application.

TAXPAYERS FEDERATION

fundraising department is look-

ing for a representative. Travel

from home calling on urban/

rural contributors. Visit

www.taxpayer.com, Email:

rcunningham@taxpayer.com

or CALL Rod Toll-Free 1-800-

667-7933 Ext.111. 03/13

EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITYMEDICAL TRANSCRIP-

TION is an in-demand career

in Canada! Employers have

work-at-home positions avail-

able. Get the online training

you need from an employer-

trusted program. Visit:

CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-

528-0809 to start training for

your work-at-home career today!

03/13

New advertising sales posi-

tion created in Southeastern

Saskatchewan for a warm

and outgoing personality. TC

Media is offering a competi-

tive compensation, benefit

plan, and will supply a com-

pany car. Ideal candidate

should have a combination of

sales experience, positive atti-

tude, and multitasking abili-

ties. Send your resume to

ernie.wilson@tc.tc 03/13

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

03/13

The World-Spectator in

Moosomin is looking for a full-

time reporter/photographer to

cover community events, write

news, sports and feature sto-

ries. Must have own vehicle.

To apply, email resume and

writing samples to

kevin@world-spectator.com

03/13

CLASSIFIEDS WORK!

Are you looking tohire Aboriginaljob seekers ?

Post a brief description of the position required

in 81 newspapers throughout

Saskatchewan (over 500,000 circulation)

and have it referred to on our

Aboriginal recruitment website.

For more information contact

www.firstnationsjobsonline.com

email: danbsully@sasktel.net

Saskatoon, SK

First Nations Jobs nline

Petlas Tractor Tires

The tires thatmust be seen tobe appreciated.

To learn moreplease visit

www.valuetire.ca

or call John @

306 783 1555

HELP WANTED

ASSISTANT CATERERfor McKenna Hall

Immediate start date. Hours vary per week.

Food Handlers Course required.

Send applications to:

McKenna Caterer

447 Tom Hart Drive

Weyburn, SK S4H 2X8

Deadline for applications: April 1, 2015

10 Weyburn This Week, Friday, March 13, 2015

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LET US HELP YOU

FILL THAT

POSITION!

CALL ANDREA AT

306-842-3900

IT’S NEVER TOO LATEFOR A CAREER CHANGE

NEED EXTRA CASH???SUMMER RELIEF CARRIERS

NEEDED FOR ALL AREASOF WEYBURN. CALL CHRISTA

AT 306-842-3900

It was a very busy week involving WCS students and teams.On March 11, the Weyburn Rotary Music Festival held its cho-ral competition in the Cugnet Centre. All the choirs from theWeyburn schools competed. Many individuals and groups per-formed during the week at other venues of the music festival.The Stars of the Festival concert will be held on March 18 in theCugnet Centre starting at 7:30 p.m.

On March 12, the intermediate boys basketball team fin-ished off their season at district playoffs in Estevan.

On March 13, the WCS SRC is hosting the Horizon Leader-ship Conference all day in the Cugnet Centre. The senior girls'

Weyburn Comprehensive School newsbasketball team will start the journey to provincials when theyattend the conference playoffs in Yorkton. The boys' basketballteam does not have conference playoffs and advance directly toregionals on March 20 and 21, so they will host a mini-tourna-ment this Friday and Saturday. The cheer squad is in a competi-tion on March 14 at the U. of R. and finish off their season inMoose Jaw on March 21 at provincials.

There is no school on March 16 due to the three-wayconferencing that will be held on March 18 and 19. All parentsare to make appointments to come to the school and find outabout the progress of their student.

Weyburn Public Library BranchThe Spring Book Sale is happing Thursday,March 26! We are now accepting DONATIONS!The hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.Thursday, March 26, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Friday, March 27 and 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Saturday, March 28.

MAYOR'SMUSINGS

by Mayor Debra Button

If you are like me at this timeof year we are getting antsy tohave winter over. Coldweather, shoveling snow,mixed with a little rain justto make very thing an icymess, but we can also countour blessings that we don'thave the issues as we see in

the East coast. Howeverthere may be a positive fromall of that. Weyburn has beenon a winning streak latelywith our home-town athletesmaking it to the big time -including Graham DeLaet,Brendon LaBatte, DerrickPouliot, and Brett Jones who

was recently recruited to playfor the New York Giants. It'senough to have some peoplewondering if there's some-thing in the water here inWeyburn. Well, who knows?Maybe there is.

We're always happy to seeour local athletes move on tobigger and better things butwhen it comes to other mem-bers of the community, suchas our city staff, we are not

quite so happy when it hap-pens. As many of you knowour long-time Director of Fi-nance Jon Michaud is movingon to new opportunities inthe private sector. Jon has al-ways been one of those peoplewho has a gift for making allthose who come to city hallfeel comfortable and at easeas he discusses issues aroundtaxation and utilities. We willbe sad to see him go and wewish him well in his futureendeavours.

We will be facing a tax in-crease this year. We are stillworking to keep it as low aspossible but it will likely be inthe area of five per cent.Council is not approachingthis lightly. We want to makesure ratepayers keep as muchmoney in their pockets as pos-sible but we also want to en-

sure we can continue to de-liver high quality basic services.We are always under pressurewith existing infrastructureand how to make sure we keepit in good shape with goodmaintenance practices, al-though new would be nice itis also very pricey. The samegoes for some of our equip-ment. We were advised by ourFire Chief that we need a newaerial ladder truck for the costof $1.5 million, wow how doyou pay for that alone with-out adding the large operatingcost increases we see each yearand not stay under the 5%,but we will try we have doneit before and we will do itagain as there has to be a bal-ance between what is palatableto the public and what isneeded to sustain and growthe City.

The good news is that, justlike the whole province, theoil and gas downturn has beenfar less devastating than somemay have thought in theshort term. Over the past de-cade, as a city and a province,we have diversified and oureconomies are continuing togrow. We have learned fromthe "boom and bust" cycles inthe past and this time we aresucceeding is smoothing outthese cycles and we are pre-pared for whatever the futuresends our way and we are veryproud of that fact.

We have had the benefit inour city of terrific teamworkamong the private and publicsectors, as well as among regu-lar citizens. I'm pleased to seeus keep up this teamwork aswe continue to move forwardtogether.

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