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Accomplished pianist to perform in hometownAn accomplished pianist and winner of the first Helen Davidson
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Milatz, a former resident of Weyburn, began her piano studies righthere in Weyburn at the tender age of five. Meagan trained under theinstruction of local teacher, Cherith Alexander. Her talent wasapparent even at a young age and she progressed rather quicklythrough her studies, completing her Performer's ARCT diploma atthe age of 12.
Milatz has continued to develop her talent over the years by continu-ing with performances and pursuing her education. Meagan has per-formed in several competitions including the Grand Awards Competi-tion, the National Music Festival, the OSM competition and the Cana-dian Music Competition. Most recently, Milatz has received first rankingin the CFMTA National Piano Competition (2011), the Shean Piano
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Competition (2014), and the Classical Concerto Competition (2014).The Classical Concerto Competition, in particular, is held at McGill
University where Milatz recently received her Bachelor of Music inpiano performance. Milatz studied under the direction of Dr. LlyaPoletaev to earn this degree as well as earning a minor in Early MusicPerformance, having studied with Tom Beghin.
Meagan has gained a lot of experience as both a piano soloist andcollaborator. This experience and talent is what makes the Mother'sDay Concert all the more spectacular. Never before has the City ofWeyburn been host to a pianist of this calibre. The Weyburn ConcertSeries is pleased to have Meagan perform on the magnificent pianowhich the Butters family donated to the Cugnet Centre.
Admission is free for those who have purchased their 2015-2016Weyburn Concert Series subscriptions. Non-members may purchasea $15 ticket at the door or in advance at Superior Office Products.The afternoon will include a recognition of volunteers and a meet andgreet during the intermission.
The Service Employees International Union West officially took strike action on April 22. They have removed services from 27 schools withinthe Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division. The employee groups that are included in the SEIU-West are custodians, bus drivers,educational assistants, administrative staff and library technicians. The members are striking for a cost of living wage increase of 2.8%.
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Response to Arts’ ‘Breathe’ overwhelmingWeyburn’s Tenille Arts re-
cently released the songBreathe on iTunes as afundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis.
“The response to the songwas overwhelming. On therelease day, it went all the wayup to #6 on the CountryiTunes Chart! It has createdawareness for Cystic Fibro-sis in a unique way and Ican't wait to see how far wecan take it. I hope peoplecontinue to download the
song," said Tenille.Tenille had two TV per-
formances and interviewsleading up to the release, andalso visited local radio sta-tions in Weyburn andRegina.
Arts headed to Montreal,Canada for the Cystic Fibro-sis Canada Annual GeneralMeeting on April 23 to per-form. From there, she willattend the SCMA's inYorkton where she is nomi-
nated for the Rising StarAward. The next stop willbring her back to Weyburnon May 1, for the 7th An-
nual Cystic Fibrosisfundraiser that is being heldat McKenna Hall. The an-nual event is organized byMike and Cara, parents ofTeresa Weger, a young girlwho has won Tenille’s heart.
“I got involved with CysticFibrosis fundraising becauseof Teresa Weger. She's anamazing 10 year old girl whohappens to have CF," saidTenille.
Tickets for the CFfundraiser are $60 a pieceor $520 for a round tableof eight. The evening willstart with cocktails at 6:00p.m. and supper at 7:00p.m. Entertainment will beprovided by Arts and CodieProvost. Tickets are avail-able at NSWB Law Firm,The Void or by contactingCara Weger at (306)861-6713or [email protected].
In addition to the 7th An-nual Cystic Fibrosisfundraiser, Arts is scheduledto perform at the CugnetCentre on May 14 at 7:00p.m, for a fundraiser for CFtitled “So You Think YouCan Dance”. Tickets will beavailable at the door for $10.
For any more informationon Tenille Arts visit herwebsite at www.tenillearts.com.Please visit www.cysticfibrois.cafor information regardingthe disease and their fight fora cure.
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Policeticket 452unbuckledmotorists
More than 450 motoristsfailed to buckle up or prop-erly secure children in vehiclesduring March 's traffic safetyfocus on occupant restraints.
Police around the provinceissued a total of 452 ticketsrelated to occupant restraints,including:• 106 tickets for a driver fail-ing to wear a seatbelt• 12 tickets for a passengerfailing to wear a seatbelt• six tickets for a passengerunder 16 failing to wear aseatbelt• nine tickets for improperuse/installation of a child re-straint• 319 unspecified occupantrestraint violations
In addition, there were2,756 tickets for speeding/aggressive driving, 217 ticketsfor distracted driving (ofthose, 159 were for cellphoneuse) and 131 impaired driv-ing-related offences.
SGI reminds parents andcaregivers that effective June27, 2014, booster seats aremandatory for children un-der seven years of age, lessthan 145 cm (4'9") in heightand 36 kg (80 lb.) in weight.
Visit SGI's website atwww.sgi.sk.ca to learn moreabout the new traffic laws, childseats or for information aboutthe Road Safety Challenge.
Law enforcement continueto focus on vulnerable roadusers (pedestrians, bicyclistsand motorcyclists) through-out April.
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Weyburn Public Library BranchThe WPL is pleased to bring award-winning author, Gail Bowen, on Tuesday,April 28 at 7:00 p.m. Gail will be reading from and signing copies of herlatest Joanne Kilbourn novel, 12 Rose Street. Please call 306-842-4352 formore information.
Government invests more than $1 million to those in need in the S.E.Individuals in southeast
Saskatchewan will continueto have access to free, confi-dential support servicesthanks to the Governmentof Saskatchewan's renewedfunding commitment of$1.01 million to EnvisionCounselling and SupportCentre.
The renewed funding con-tract was announced byEstevan MLA Doreen Eagleson behalf of Social ServicesMinister Donna Harpauerand Justice Minister GordonWyant.
"It's organizations like En-vision who handle the heavy
lifting for government,"Eagles said. "And that's whyit's important that we takethe time to highlight and cel-ebrate the work of our manycommunity based organiza-tions across Saskatchewan atevents like this. Throughtheir dedication to those inneed in their communities,they are helping us to keepSaskatchewan strong."
"The funding from theseministries is critical in sup-porting the work we do forour counselling, supportand educational servicesacross southeastSaskatchewan," Envision
Counselling and SupportCentre Assistant ExecutiveDirector Lynda Rideoutsaid. "We want to thank theGovernment ofSaskatchewan for helping usto continue to make a dif-ference in the lives of thosein need in the communitieswe serve."
Some of the funding Gov-ernment provides throughthe Ministry of Social Ser-vices is for Envision to pro-vide a "Diversion" program.The objective of this pro-gram is to provide in-homesupport and education toparents whose children are
at risk of coming into care,an example of governmentworking closely with commu-nity partners to keep chil-dren safe.
Social Services is provid-ing more than $695,000 inannual contract funding toEnvision for the Diversionprogram as well as FamilySupport and Intensive Di-rect Services. These includeservices like the Family Inter-vention Program which pro-
vides flexible, family-focusedsupports and programmingthrough individual, couple,family and group counsel-ling. It also provides inter-vention, supports, and skillsto stabilize a family crisis.
This agency also receivesmore than $316,000 annu-ally from the Ministry of Jus-tice for Family OutreachServices and a program toassist children and youthwho have witnessed interper-
sonal violence and abuse.Supporting Southern
Saskatchewan since 1994,Envision Counselling andSupport Centre providesspecialized services for vic-tims of abuse and violence.Envision now has morethan 30 employees workingout of its three offices inEstevan, Weyburn andCarlyle, and serves a popu-lation of more than56,000 people.
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During the week of April 13 to 19, the Weyburn Policereceived 62 calls for service.
On the evening of April 19, police responded to a distur-bance at a residence. Officers were able to mediate the situa-tion with no further problems.
Also on April 19, the Weyburn Police Service received acomplaint regarding a stolen iPad from the Weyburn Com-prehensive School. The matter is still under investigation.
On April 18, Weyburn Police received a complaint from a
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Pet Valu, Weyburn will be hosting a BBQ on May 2. Thecelebration is in conjunction with the announcement of thestore's new owners.
The day starts off with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 9:00a.m. introducing Melanie Adderley and Chad Ror, the newlocal owners of the Weyburn store. A barbecue lunch willfollow from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with all proceeds goingto Prairie Sky Dog Rescue.
There will be free dog washes all day, face painting, pettattoos, pet photos and free giveaways. Everyone is invited tocome down, meet the new owners and enter for raffle prizes.
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female who stated she was receiving messages from a malewho was on conditions not to contact her. After furtherinvestigation, the male was charged with breaching condi-tions of his release.
The Weyburn Police Service received a complaint on April16 of a gas drive off from the Real Canadian WholesaleClub Gas Bar. A silver minivan pumped $53.00 worth offuel into their vehicle and left without paying. The theft isunder investigation.
On April 14, Police dealt with an 84 year-old male whodrove onto the grass and the sidewalk in front of the WeyburnCourt House. Several lights along the sidewalk were dam-aged in the incident. Court was in session at the time and themale thought he was at the Hospital. A driver review will besent to SGI and a charge of driving without due care andattention is pending.
In the early morning hours of April 15, Weyburn Policeconducted a vehicle stop on Campbell Crescent. The ac-cused was subsequently arrested and charged for operatinga motor vehicle while impaired.
On April 13, officers responded to a vehicle vs. bicyclecollision. As a result, the young female bicyclist was treatedfor minor injuries and the male driver of the vehicle wascharged with driving with undue care and attention.
On April 13, police also responded to a disturbance at aresidence on Park Ave. The parties involved were arguingover relationship issues. Police spoke to the parties and man-aged to calm the disagreement. Both agreed to keep the peace.
If you or anyone you know has any information regard-ing any of the above crimes, or any other serious crime,Police encourage you to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-Tips (8477), or to contact the Weyburn Police Service.
The Weyburn Comprehensive School held fundraisersthis week to raise money and awareness of cancer. Apancake breakfast was held on April 21 for students,staff and the general public. The school is also host-ing a Taco-in-a-bag lunch today (April 24) from 11:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The cost is $5.00. The public isinvited to attend the fundraiser to be held ColleenWeimer Hall at the school.
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It’s a matter of choiceBy Linda Wegner
Some weeks, there's noth-ing; others, like this week, seemto abound with events thatscream "write about me!" Thenext challenge, to decidewhat's really worthy of publi-cation space and this writer'senergy.
Looking back, so much hashappened. There were hu-morous incidents. Impatient
By Helen WallerI came home the other day to quite the show. Ironically
enough, it wasn't on tv... but it was over one. Two teenagerswith one tv and I had zero patience left. You do the math. Idon't care where you went to school, this wasn't adding up.
These two were arguing and simply could not see the other'spoint of view. The one thing they did have in common thoughwas the name-calling.
Don't get me wrong, I have two brothers and two sistersand we had our fair share of name-calling over the years andbeing that my mother is a teacher, this irritated her more FORECAST
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There is much talk in Christian circles about spiritual unity. Some seem to think thatunity is the most important thing for God's people, and some are willing to do whatever ittakes to establish it, to the extent of abandoning the very core of Christianity if that's whatit takes.
As a Christian pastor, I am all for Christian unity, and I think it is incredibly important.Jesus prayed in John 17:20, "I do not ask for these [my disciples] only, but also for those whowill believe in me through their word, that they may all be one . . ." Clearly, Jesus desiredunity, and therefore so should all Christians, and therefore, so do I.
The problem is not with unity itself, but with how the word is defined. In the context ofJohn 17, the parameters of Christian unity are clearly established. From the verse citedabove, we see that Christian unity is limited to those who believe in Jesus through the wordof the apostles. It is a true spiritual unity, received not through formal succession or institu-tional alliances, but through faith in the specific teachings of the apostle; that is, the gospel.
Earlier, Jesus prays regarding his disciples, "I do not ask that you take them out of theworld, but that you keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, just as I am notof the world. Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth" (Jn 17:15-17, ESV). NoticeChrist's parameters for unity: First, God's unity is different than the world's unity. Theworld has its own definition of unity, which requires laying down everything that divides inorder to cooperate for the common good. But Jesus says that neither he nor his disciples areof the world. Christians are intrinsically different, and their very purpose for remaining inthe world is to introduce a unity based not upon compromise but on truth. Second, we seethat the unity Christ desires is God-initiated. Jesus prays in verse 17, "Sanctify them (i.e. setthem apart) by in the truth; your word is truth." God intentionally separates His peoplefrom the world in order to make them one for His own purpose. Third, we see that it is notan all-inclusive unity but is predicated on separation between those who are in the truth (i.e.who believe the Bible and the words of the apostles) and those who are outside of the truth.
I am happy to promote Christian unity, so long as it is rooted firmly in the foundation ofScripture and the truth of the gospel. In these things, all true Christians are one.
Pastor Harley Porter, Gospel of Grace Fellowship
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words I'd like to retract butother words I'm glad I sharedwith someone who was hurt-ing. There were the several suc-cessful work-related out-comes that cheered the heartwhile the sad news of a sud-den and totally unexpecteddeath in the community leftmany in shock and sadness.Tea with friends plus aChamber of Commerce lun-cheon with colleagues eachprovided pleasant companyand encouraging conversa-tions. Winding up the week,I prepared for the next day'strade show with Saturdayspent promoting the servicesand products offered by ourhome-based businesses.Above all these was a won-derful visit with family. Butback to the question: whatshould I include in this ar-ticle? From among so much,what's the answer? Simplyput, it all boils down to amatter of choice.
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about options lately. Choos-ing what to write about eachweek is high on my list of im-portance but over these pastseveral months I've foundmyself having to make eventougher decisions regardingthe way I spend my time andmy energy. How long do Iwant to continue working fulltime? Given my health relatedchallenges how long am I ableto contribute volunteerhours and to whichorganization(s)? If I couldonly keep three things in mylife, what would those thingsbe and in what order of pri-ority?
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than most. Not only did we get in trouble for calling each other names but apparently ourpoor use of the English Language was a real insult to her parenting skills.
I thought about using my Mom's approach to name-calling but I'm not sure it was reallyfitting any more. She used to correct the grammar of whoever was doing the name-calling, somuch so that it actually got too frustrating to bother with your little sister anymore. Nowa-days, teenagers speak in code. They say things like OMG, K, YOLO, TTYL and LOL. Theonly way to know if your child is calling their sibling a name is by the tone. So, they have gonepast the point of no return when it comes to proper use of the English Language. They havecreated a language all of their own. So, I decided it was time to teach them how to speakmine. I told them, "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
Well, my house got quiet. Real quiet.I made each of them write a list of nice things about the other. This is a few of the things
they came up with.My son said:1. She's athletic because she does gym, sometimes2. She's stylish, sometimes3. She's funny, sometimes (have you seen her golf)He wasn't exactly getting the idea of saying something nice. I know this much about the
English language. When you give someone a compliment, you do not usually include "some-times" after it and don't think that his sister wasn't catching on.
So next was her turn and she said:1. He's nice because he always shares his TV with me.Well played.
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Blue Environmental hasadded yet another way tohelp out the environmentand keep more garbage outof the landfill. They havesigned a deal with a plasticsrecycling company calledTerracyle, which will see BlueEarth Environmental acceptparticular types of coffeedisks for recycling, namelyNescafe and Tassimo.
In 2014, 9.8 billion K-Cups/disks were sold world-wide and if lined up end-to-end, those discarded discswould contain enough plas-tic to circle the globe morethan 10 times. RecyclingNescafe and Tassimo coffeedisks, which are only two ofseveral brands, will be a stepin the right direction.
"Whenever they ask us tocollect those items, we sendthem in and then that moneycan be donated to a non-profit organization in ourcommunity,"said RoseMcInnes, who is the owner/operator of Blue Earth En-vironmental in Weyburn.The money that is donatedcomes from credits thatTerracycle donates for eachcoffee disk received. Themoney in turn is then do-nated to the chosen organi-zations which include TheFamily Place, WeyburnWork-Kin Shop, theWeyburn Humane Societyand Weyburn MentalHealth.
Currently the disks can berecycled by either signing upfor the Blue Bin recyclingservice or by delivering themdirectly to Blue Earth Envi-ronmental. Blue Earth is lo-cated at 35 Third Street andis open between 10:00 a.m.and 4:30 p.m. To learnmore about all the items thatBlue Earth Environmentalrecycles through its partner-ship with Terracycle, pleasevisit their website at http://www.blueearthenviro.ca/ orcall (306) 891-8370.
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The mechanical compo-nents of your vehicle needfluids and lubricants in or-der to work well. Therigours of winter drivingare hard on these liquids,so replacing them is defi-nitely not a luxury whenspring rolls around.
The first thing to thinkabout is changing the en-gine oil. When you hadyour oil changed last fall, it'spossible that your garagemechanic used oil designedfor cold temperatures. Thistype of oil is not suitablefor hot weather and shouldbe replaced by a lubricantwhose properties protectyour engine when tempera-tures soar to record heights.
An oil change is also agood opportunity to checkother fluids, such as thosein the brake system andtransmission. These fluidsusually last longer, but youdon't want levels to get toolow. Checking the coolantis also a good idea, as it pre-vents your engine fromoverheating in hotweather; that's somethingyou really don't want tohappen.
If you're taking your carin to the garage for all thesechecks, ask your mechanicif your vehicle needs a lubejob. The proper function-ing of many of yourvehicle's parts de-pends onthis. Often enough peopleneglect to check and theconsequences can some-times be dramatic for yourwallet as well as for the lon-gevity of your car.
Lastly, although notquite so important, don'tforget to fill your wind-shield washer reservoir,which you probably emp-tied during that last springstorm. By the way, neverreplace this fluid with wa-ter in order to save a fewdollars; you could have areal problem if you forgetabout it when tempera-tures start dropping again.And plain water just won'tbe able to deal with all thosebugs on your windshieldthis summer.
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Now that summer is onits way, car owners willstart hauling out thebucket and sponge andhose for a bit of car wash-ing on a Sunday after-noon. Sweet paradise!How-ever, did you knowthat the majority ofpeople do more harmthan good to their car'spaint job simply becausethey aren't aware of a fewbasic rules?
First of all, never, everuse home cleaning prod-ucts, such as dish soap orlaundry detergent, onyour car. These deter-gents are not de-sig-nedfor sheet metal or highgloss paint and shouldnever be used for thispurpose. There are loadsof soaps on the marketspeci--fically designed forwashing cars.
The next thing to re-member is to always usea microfiber cloth whenwashing your car. Afterall, you don't want tospread the dirt aroundand rub it into the surfaceof your paint with a washmitt or brush, do you?You should also avoid us-
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Toddlers enjoyed a story at the Weyburn Public Library with Mrs.Goodbook. The Weyburn Public Li-brary hosts "Toddler Time" every Tuesday and Wednesday morning for children aged two and three.Parents stay with their little ones as they do a craft, sing songs and read books. The WPL is host to severalactivities for all ages and interests.
WCS presents
Wednesday, April 29 at 7:00 p.m.Friday, May 1 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m.Sunday, May 3 at 2:00 p.m.Adults: $12 • Students: $6
Dinner TheatreSaturday, May 2 at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40Tickets are available at
WCS Main Office or Music CraftAll performances are at the WCS Cugnet Centre
FOOTLOOSE - Stage Adaptation byDEAN PITCHFORD and WALTER BOBBIE
Music by TOM SNOW Lyrics by DEAN PITCHFORD
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Mark your calendars, set your alerts on your phone andperhaps call your friends to give you a reminder, as you willnot want to miss the Spring Craft Sale and Trade Show onSaturday, May 2 at the Weyburn Curling Rink.
Over 65 vendors will be set up inside the curling rink withall the latest spring and summer product lines. You will findeverything from soup to nuts...literally! Items for the home,cabin, indoors and outdoors. Vendors with tea, spices andother food items including delicious cupcakes and fudge.Health and wellness items, home décor, candles and cook-ware will also be available along with skin care and beauty
Spring Craft Sale set for May 2products, fancy jewelry, footwear and clothing for ladiesand children. There will also be toys, books, handcraftedwooden items and so much more!
Something for everyone?? You bet! Griffiths Petting Farmwill be on location from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to providethe children with a chance to see a wide range of baby ani-mals including, goats, sheep, ducks, chickens and bunnies.So mom, bring dad and the kids to check out the babyanimals while you shop. A family fun day in the making!
A canteen will be on location as well, so if you are work-ing, pop down on your lunch break, grab some lunch andcheck out the show!
For a complete list of vendors and info find us onFacebook: Spring Craft Sale & Trade Show.
Check out our flyer in this edition of Weyburn This Week.Bring in the flyer with the ballot for a chance to win a springgift basket valued at approximately $100.00.
Toddler time at the librarySetting up shop
WCS entrepreneurs displayed their wares for saleduring the pancake breakfast held April 21 inconjunction with Cancer Awareness Week at theschool.
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Weyburn Public Library BranchThe WPL will be closed Monday, April 27,2015 because of a library workshop. TheWPL will be open its regular hours on Tues-day. Sorry for the inconvenience.
OBITUARYBREMS, Lillian Mary Annie (nee Levesque). September13, 1925 - April 11, 2015. Lillian Brems, late of Carlyle, SK.passed away on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at the age of 89years, in the Regina General Hospital as a result of a heartcondition. Lil did not let this stand in her way and she en-joyed her garden and flowers. She also babysat and raisedmany children. Lil was predeceased by her parents Ludgerand Alice Levesque; husband Fedde; son Robert; brotherLeo (Katie) Levesque; sister Irene (Bill) Anderson. Lillian issurvived by her sons Michael and Kelly; daughter Susan;grandsons Christopher (Beth), Harley, Matthew (Sonja) andMichael; granddaughter Mykayla; great-grandsons Abel andKayden; great- granddaughter Sasha; brother Albert(Rosaline) Levesque. At Lil's request, no service will be held.
Today I attended a breakfast for cancer survivors andguests at the Weyburn Comprehensive School. The WeyburnComp students hosted the event and I am thankful that theytook the time to honour those of us who have fought andare still fighting the battle and for those who are our friendsand relatives.
Cancer is the dreaded disease that we all fear and thatsends our heart into our throat when we hear the news. Forme, cancer came twice - as thyroid cancer and as colorectalcancer. I've had multiple surgeries along with radiation andchemo.
What would my life be like without our beloved HealthCare system? I would owe hundreds of thousands of dollarsand probably never be out of debt. Tommy Douglas had adream and because of that dream, I've never known life with-out health care. Neither have my children.
The Harper government has failed to renew the HealthAccord with the provinces and money in the form of trans-fer payments from the federal government is decreasing,putting pressure on provincial governments to looks at al-ternative ways to provide health services. I can't imagine whatthis will look like and I see that health care for me as I ageand for my children and grandchildren will not be fundedas it is today if we continue on this path.
For the sake of our friends and family, for the sake of thosewho have suffered from cancer and have been taken from ustoo soon, think about health care when you vote and what itwill look like if we don't stop the downward slide.
Vicky O'DellFederal Candidate for the NDP for Souris-Moose Mountain
Letter to the Editor
(Submitted) - The musical "Footloose" has its perfor-mances set for April 29, May 1, May 2 and May 3. Showtimes are 7:00 p.m. on the first three days and 2:00 p.m.on Sunday. The dinner theater (which you must pur-chase tickets by April 24) is at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.Tickets may be purchased at Music Craft and the schooloffice.
WCS hosted a Trade Fair in the Cugnet Centre onApril 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Students fromWeyburn and area were invited to attend. SoutheastCornerstone School Division is also doing trade fairs inMoosomin and Estevan.
WCS hosted pre-district badminton on April 21 andbadminton districts on April 25 in the Cugnet Centre.
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A recent proclamation was signed by Mayor Debra But-ton, proclaiming April 28, a Day of Mourning for theCity of Weyburn. April 28 was proclaimed "Day of Mourn-ing" by an Act of parliament on February 1, 1991. It is inrecognition of the more than 1000 Canadian workers whoare killed on the job, thousands more who are perma-nently disabled and hundreds of thousands who are in-jured and thousands of others who die from cancer, lungdisease, and other ailments caused by exposure to toxicsubstances at their workplaces.
The Canadian Labour Congress chose April 28 as a dayof mourning as an opportunity to remember the maximumsacrifice workers have been forced to make in order to make
April 28 named National Day of Mourninga living, a day to renew approaches to governments fortougher occupational health and safety standards and moreeffective compensation and as a day to rededicate ourselvesto the goal of making Canada's workplaces safer.
The Weyburn Labour District Council will host a Me-morial Ceremony at the TC Douglas Calvary Centre onApril 28 at 6:30 p.m.
"We read the names, we light the candles on their behalfand just generally remember them, remember all workerswho were injured on the job and rededicate ourselves totrying to make our workplaces safer" said council presi-dent, Wanda Bartlett.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Youth group ‘rises up’ to assist
Members of the Youth group "Youth Rising Up" were at the Spring Trade and Craft fair held at the KnoxPresbyterian Church on April 18. The children were selling items to raise money for the child they adoptedseven years ago, from the World Vision Organization. The group has adopted a boy by the name of Misseal,who lives in Nicaragua. Members of the youth group will use the money raised to help fund the adoption,send him letters and parcels. Pictured (l-r) Carson Field, Lois McLeod, Blake Anderson, Taylor Anderson,Lindsay McLeod, Steph Hunter and Landon Field.
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Weyburn Synchro Stars competitive club had a successful meet at the SaskatchewanSadie Caulder Knight Provincials on April 11 and 12 at the Lawson Aquatic Center inRegina.
The 13-15 year-old team, coached by Tracey Rothwell, proudly, won the gold medal inTeam Championship. This team also saw team-mates Jillian Harder and Alexis Vandermeytie for second place in the figure competition in a field of 44 athletes.
The 11 and 12 year-old team, coached by Jasmine Kotylak, had a successful meet, winning
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the bronze medal and seeing Megan Dammann place in the top ten in figures.The club's 10 and under and recreational combined team, coached by Shelley Dammann,
proudly placed first, in the largest field of recreational competitors ever. Marley Kradovilland Bree Hagen both placed in the top 10 in figures.
The 13-15 year-olds and 12 and under teams will now be focusing their training on attend-ing the Canadian Prairie Invitational May 8, 9 and 10 at the Shaw Center in Saskatoon. Thisexciting event will host 316 athletes from the western provinces and across Canada and USA.
The WSS 13-15 year-old team that won gold at provincials included: (l-r), MackenzieKot, Savannah Pohl, Kayla Olfert, Jillian Harder, Mackenna Glennie, Morgan Spreckenand Alexis Vandermey.
The 10 and under/rec team finishing first at provincial included: (l-r), Emma Kot,Ashley Kot, Bree Hagen, Payton Caldwell, Marley Kradovill, Chloe Krienke, AvaKnibbs and Hailey Kirkpatrick.
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Bronze medalistsWrestling Club holds Awards Night
The Weyburn Wrestling Club held its annual AwardsNight on April 19 at the Weyburn Curling Rink.
Award winners included: Top Freshie Female - AvlynnDrake; Top Freshie Male - Raid Kiraly; Top Novice Male- Billy Franklin; Top Pee Wee Male - Eric Fleming; TopPee Wee Female - Allie Gawryluik & Makena Ricard; Top
Pictured back row, (L-R): Faith Gryde, Katelyn Franklin, Frankie Gawryluik, Tyler Fleming, Ryan Verbeem,Aaron Hemphill and Braydon Johnston. Front row: Dawson Runge, Eric Fleming, Billy Franklin, CaleMohan, Raiden Kirlay, Kaelyn Bert, Allie Gawryluik and Makena Ricard.
Bantam Male - Dawson Runge; Top Bantam Female -Frankie Gawryluik; Top Cadet Male - Tyler Fleming &Ryan Verbeem; Top Cadet Female - Katelyn Franklin; TopJuvenile Male - Braydon Johnston; Most Improved - AaronHemphill; Top Male Rookie - Cale Mohan; Top FemaleRookie - Faith Gryde and Heart Award - Kaelyn Bert.
Gold awards handed out
The Weyburn Skating Club held their annual awards night on April 20 at theTom Zandee Sports Arena. (L-R): WSC president Miranda Spencer presentedthe award for Gold Dance to Kelsey Bax, with the Gold Skating Skills awardgoing to Taylor Forseth-Hala and Carley Evans. Pictured (far right) is WSCcoach Cara Paicu.
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The strongest athletes from across the country were in St.John's, NL from April 7-11 competing at the CanadianPowerlifting Union National Championships. This year's Na-tional Championship was the biggest ever, with over 350 ofCanada's strongest men and women of all ages competingfor the title of National Champion.
Weyburn was represented by four athletes. Mikayla Lohsecompeted in the 52 kg sub-junior category in both the Clas-sic and Equipped competitions. In the Classic competition,Mikayla squatted a new National record of 100.5kg (222lbs). Mikayla also had a bench press of 50 kg (110 lbs) and adeadlift of 127.5kg (281 lbs). Mikayla totalled 278 kg on herway to a gold medal.
In the equipped division, which allows lifters to wear kneewraps and supportive suits, Mikayla once again displayedher dominance, finishing with a 117.5 kg (259 lbs) squatand a new National Record bench press of 58 kg (128lbs).The most impressive result of the week for Mikayla came inthe deadlift, where she hit a huge National record of 156 kg(344 lbs), eclipsing not only the sub-junior record but alsothe Junior (under 23) and the Open (any age) Nationalrecord at just 17 years of age. Mikayla totalled 331.5kg,coming home with her second gold medal of the week.
“Mikayla's deadlift is an extremely impressive feat ofstrength,” said coach Ryan Fowler. “There are very few 17year-olds who are deadlifting more than triple their ownbody weight. Mikayla is now within 4.5 kgs of breaking theWorld Record deadlift, currently owned by AnnaFilimonova of Russia.”
Brittinay Rowland also competed in the equipped divi-sion in the 84+ kg Junior category. This was Brittinay's firstyear in the Junior category and she had a very good showingmoving up an age category. Brittinay had a 180 kg (397 lbs)squat, a 102.5 kg (226 lbs) bench press and a 180 kg (397lbs) deadlift. Brittinay finished with a total of 462.5 kg,enough to bring home the Gold medal and the crown ofNational Champion for the fourth year in a row.
“Brittinay once again lifted very well, moving up into theJunior age category has given her some new goals to worktowards,” said coach Fowler. “She struggled with her squatat this competition, but everything else was a personal best,and at Nationals after having travelled most of the way acrossthe country to compete, that is extremely impressive.”
Lohse breaks National records - sets sight on World record
Heidi Fowler competed in the classic Bench Press champi-onship where she finished with a 75 kg (165 lbs) bench press.Her bench was enough to win her a silver medal. “This iseven more impressive as she hasn't lifted at Nationals since2012 due to having our two kids,” said coach and husband,Fowler. “I am proud of the work she has put in allowing herto get back to the National stage and compete at the Na-tional Championship only seven months following the birthof our second son!”
Coach Fowler also competed in his 14th straight NationalChampionship. Fowler finished with a squat of 335 kg (739lbs), a personal best bench press of 252.5 kg (557 lbs) and apersonal best deadlift of 302.5 kg (667 lbs). Fowler finishedwith a 890 kg total and a silver medal.
“Considering I lifted against my brother-in-law, who hitthe biggest squat and biggest total in Canadian Powerliftinghistory and was still able to come home with second place, Iam pretty happy with that result.” Fowler's brother-in-law,Ryan Stinn of Moose Jaw squatted a new Canadian recordof 390 kg (860 lbs) and became only the second powerliftingin Canada to total over 1000 kg, hitting 1003kg.
All four Weyburn athletes will be competing at the 2015North American Powerlifting Championships, being heldJuly 8-11 in Moose Jaw at the Heritage Inn. Weyburn willalso play host to the 2015 Provincial Powerlifting Champi-onship, being held September 12.
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