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PAGE 11 -- WEYBURN THIS WEEK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 JDRF Walkers at the halfway point Participants in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Walk stop for water, coffee or hot chocolate at the halfway point of their walk on Nov. 1. The walk is held each year to raise funds for research into finding a cure or to improve services for those living with Type 1 diabetes. It began and finished at the City Centre Mall, with a lunch provided afterwards for the participants. Review Photo 9046 — Greg Nikkel Wheatland Centre news A number of card games were played at the Wheatland Senior Centre from October 24 to 30. Winning in bridge on Monday was Theresa Is- tace in first, followed by Basil Holyer in second place and Marion Brown took third. Winning in bridge on Friday was John Whitell in first, followed by Berty Lou Dreis in second place and Harry Schiller in third. Placing first in mil- itary whist was Cristine Herlick and Phyllis Lind- skog, Ezella Gatzke and Marg Leavens, followed by Garth White and Basil Holyer, Kay Bachman and Howard Giroux in second place and Tom and Pat Schutz, Sheila and Dale Greiner who finished third. Hi-low whist was won by Cristine Herlick and Phyllis Lindskog, with Jim and Marion Brown taking second and Norma Lohse and Lorraine Tyt- landsvik placing third. In canasta, Ellen Eddy took first, Mary Halbert finished second and Mary Maas placed third. Finishing first in kai- ser was John Schiller and Jean Fahlman, followed by Melba Bent and Fran Franks in second place and Basil Holyer and Kay Bachman who placed third. Winning Thursday crib was Basil Holyer and Howard Giroux in first place, Bill and Joan Hard- er took second and Marg Leavens and Vi Paterson took third.  During the Tuesday afternoon dance at the Wheatland on Nov. 10, entertainment will be pro- vided by “Country Gold”. Province will move forward with multi-material recycling The province-wide Multi-Material Recycling Program will begin on January 1, 2016, for large businesses (over $5 million in gross revenue). “The launch of this re- cycling initiative will pre- serve local landfills and encourage more commun- ities to implement recyc- ling programs,” said Herb Cox, Environment Minis- ter for the province. “After consulting with stakeholders, this revised program recognizes the challenges faced by small- and medium-sized business and addresses the needs of our municipalities.” The Multi-Material Re- cycling Program (MMRP) is a cost-shared initiative between businesses and municipalities that will provide funding for the collection of recyclable household materials. Ma- terials include printed paper, newsprint, card- board, plastic, metal and glass packaging. It will be managed in Saskatchewan by Multi- Material Stewardship Western (MMSW), a non- profit organization that operates similar programs in British Columbia, Mani- toba and Ontario. The Multi-Material Stewardship Western will act on behalf of businesses that produce, sell or distrib- ute residential packaging and paper to Saskatchewan households. They will also collect fees based on the size of each participating business, as well as their production of paper and packaging products. The MMSW will then reimburse municipalities for collection of waste paper and packaging. Changes to the program that were announced in December 2014 will con- tinue to be in place. Under this program: Businesses which generate less than $2 million in gross annual revenue, generate less than one tonne of paper per year, or operate as a single point of retail are permanently exempt from participating in the Multi-Material Re- cycling Program. A transition period exemption until January 1, 2017, is in place for busi- nesses whose annual rev- enue is between $2 million and $5 million, as well as for all newspapers. These businesses will not be required to report their tonnage of household packaging and paper dur- ing this period, but will be required to register with MMSW and contribute a $500 annual flat fee. Businesses that gener- ate $5 million in gross an- nual revenue and do not fall into any of the exemption categories are required to fully participate in MMRP. A working group has been established during the transition period to iden- tify further program ad- justments that will help to bring mid-size businesses and larger newspapers into the Multi-Material Recyc- ling Program. We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however only those under consideration will be contacted. Loans Service Representative Radius Credit Union Limited – Tribune Branch Job Profile: Radius Credit Union is seeking a full time Loans Service Representative to be based out of our Tribune Branch. Reporting to the Business Development Manager, responsibilities include interviewing members and potential members, analyzing loan applications, granting and/or recommending consumer, agricultural and/or commercial loans and mortgages and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, policies, and procedures. The position is also responsible for collection activity and cross-selling the full range of Credit Union products. Qualifications: Experience/Education in the financial industry is an asset however we are willing to train the right candidate. Ideal qualities include: lending experience in the financial industry, working knowledge and understanding of the legal requirements associated with lending, commitment to self-development, self-motivated and able to work independently or as a member of a team. The successful candidate must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and working knowledge of various computer programs. The Credit Union / Organization: Radius Credit Union is a rural based community focused credit union with seven (7) branches, assets over $300 million and 50 employees serving 4500 members. Radius Credit Union builds relationships by providing financial solutions and supporting its communities. Employee engagement is valued and there is ample opportunity for growth for career minded individuals. The Community: Tribune is a friendly community located in the South East corner of Saskatchewan, less than 30 minutes from the city of Weyburn. A beautiful park features an Olympic sized swimming pool, a 9-hole sand greens golf course, full-service camping facilities and a K-9 school only 7 kms away. Radius Credit Union Box 339 Ogema, SK S0C1Y0 Attn: Kimberley Olfert, Marketing/HR Coordinator Fax: 306.459.2950 [email protected] If you are interested in becoming a part of our team please submit your resume, in confidence, by November 9, 2015 via email, fax, or mail to: WORK WITH US & GROW A CAREER Glacier Media Group is growing. Check our job board regularly for the latest openings: www.glaciermedia.ca/careers JANITORIAL POSITION CONEXUS Credit Union in Midale is now accepting tenders for a part-time contracted janitor. Please include expected salary in your tender. Duties include office cleaning and small maintenance. Applicant must be bondable. Please send resumes by November 25, 2015 to: CONEXUS CREDIT UNION PO BOX 1960 STN MAIN REGINA SK S4P 4M1 ATTENTION PROPERTY & FACILITIES SHEENA CUGNET We need Route 36 (11 papers – Review) 3rd Street SE, 4th Street SE, 4th Avenue SE, 5th Avenue SE Route 40 (10 papers – Review) 1st Avenue SE, 1st Avenue SW, 2nd Avenue SE Route 51 (33 papers – Review) Burge Bay, Butters Bay, Clark Ave., Douglas Rd., Washington Dr., Weir Bay, Wiebe Cres. 904 East Ave. 306-842-7487 Great exercise! this week We are always in need of relief carriers to fill in when someone is away. Give us a call and we will put you on the list. PERMANENT AND RELIEF Card games are played, entertainment planned

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Page 1: Weyburn This Week Classifieds - November 6, 2015

PAGE 11 -- WEYBURN THIS WEEK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015

JDRF Walkers at the halfway pointParticipants in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Walk stop for water, coffee or hot chocolate at the halfway point of their walk on Nov. 1. The walk is held each year to raise funds for research into finding a cure or to improve services for those living with Type 1 diabetes. It began and finished at the City Centre Mall, with a lunch provided afterwards for the participants.

Review Photo 9046 — Greg Nikkel

Wheatland Centre news

A number of card games were played at the Wheatland Senior Centre from October 24 to 30.

Winning in bridge on Monday was Theresa Is-tace in first, followed by Basil Holyer in second place and Marion Brown took third. Winning in bridge on Friday was John Whitell in first, followed by Berty Lou Dreis in second place and Harry Schiller in third.

Placing first in mil-itary whist was Cristine Herlick and Phyllis Lind-skog, Ezella Gatzke and Marg Leavens, followed by Garth White and Basil Holyer, Kay Bachman and Howard Giroux in second place and Tom and Pat Schutz, Sheila and Dale Greiner who finished third.

Hi-low whist was won by Cristine Herlick and

Phyllis Lindskog, with Jim and Marion Brown taking second and Norma Lohse and Lorraine Tyt-landsvik placing third.

In canasta, Ellen Eddy took first, Mary Halbert finished second and Mary Maas placed third.

Finishing first in kai-ser was John Schiller and Jean Fahlman, followed by Melba Bent and Fran Franks in second place and Basil Holyer and Kay Bachman who placed third.

Winning Thursday crib was Basil Holyer and Howard Giroux in first place, Bill and Joan Hard-er took second and Marg Leavens and Vi Paterson took third.

  During the Tuesday afternoon dance at the Wheatland on Nov. 10, entertainment will be pro-vided by “Country Gold”.

Province will move forward with multi-material recyclingThe province-wide

Multi-Material Recycling Program will begin on January 1, 2016, for large businesses (over $5 million in gross revenue).

“The launch of this re-cycling initiative will pre-serve local landfills and encourage more commun-ities to implement recyc-ling programs,” said Herb Cox, Environment Minis-ter for the province.

“After consulting with stakeholders, this revised program recognizes the

challenges faced by small- and medium-sized business and addresses the needs of our municipalities.”

The Multi-Material Re-cycling Program (MMRP) is a cost-shared initiative between businesses and municipalities that will provide funding for the collection of recyclable household materials. Ma-terials include printed paper, newsprint, card-board, plastic, metal and glass packaging.

It will be managed in

Saskatchewan by Multi-Material Stewardship Western (MMSW), a non-profit organization that operates similar programs in British Columbia, Mani-toba and Ontario.

The Multi-Material Stewardship Western will act on behalf of businesses that produce, sell or distrib-ute residential packaging and paper to Saskatchewan households.

They will also collect fees based on the size of each participating business,

as well as their production of paper and packaging products.

The MMSW will then reimburse municipalities for collection of waste paper and packaging.

Changes to the program that were announced in December 2014 will con-tinue to be in place. Under this program: Businesses which generate less than $2 million in gross annual revenue, generate less than one tonne of paper per year, or operate as a single point

of retail are permanently exempt from participating in the Multi-Material Re-cycling Program.

A transition period exemption until January 1, 2017, is in place for busi-nesses whose annual rev-enue is between $2 million and $5 million, as well as for all newspapers.

These businesses will not be required to report their tonnage of household packaging and paper dur-ing this period, but will be required to register with

MMSW and contribute a $500 annual flat fee.

Businesses that gener-ate $5 million in gross an-nual revenue and do not fall into any of the exemption categories are required to fully participate in MMRP.

A working group has been established during the transition period to iden-tify further program ad-justments that will help to bring mid-size businesses and larger newspapers into the Multi-Material Recyc-ling Program.

We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however only those under consideration will be contacted.

Loans Service Representative

Radius Credit Union Limited – Tribune Branch

Job Profile:

Radius Credit Union is seeking a full time Loans Service Representative to be based out of our Tribune Branch. Reporting to the Business Development Manager, responsibilities include interviewing members and potential members, analyzing loan applications, granting and/or recommending consumer, agricultural and/or commercial loans and mortgages and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, policies, and procedures. The position is also responsible for collection activity and cross-selling the full range of Credit Union products. Qualifications:

Experience/Education in the financial industry is an asset however we are willing to train the right candidate. Ideal qualities include: lending experience in the financial industry, working knowledge and understanding of the legal requirements associated with lending, commitment to self-development, self-motivated and able to work independently or as a member of a team. The successful candidate must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and working knowledge of various computer programs.

The Credit Union / Organization:

Radius Credit Union is a rural based community focused credit union with seven (7) branches, assets over $300 million and 50 employees serving 4500 members. Radius Credit Union builds relationships by providing financial solutions and supporting its communities. Employee engagement is valued and there is ample opportunity for growth for career minded individuals.

The Community:

Tribune is a friendly community located in the South East corner of Saskatchewan, less than 30 minutes from the city of Weyburn. A beautiful park features an Olympic sized swimming pool, a 9-hole sand greens golf course, full-service camping facilities and a K-9 school only 7 kms away.

If you are interested in becoming a part of our team please submit your resume, in confidence, by October 15, 2015 via email, fax, or mail to: Radius Credit Union Box 339 Ogema, SK S0C1Y0 Attn: Kimberley Olfert, Marketing/HR Coordinator Fax: 306.459.2950 [email protected]

If you are interested in becoming a part of our team please submit your resume, in confidence, by

November 9, 2015 via email, fax, or mail to:

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is now accepting tenders for apart-time contracted janitor.

Please include expected salary in your tender.

Duties include office cleaningand small maintenance.

Applicant must be bondable.

Please send resumes by November 25, 2015 to:CONEXUS CREDIT UNIONPO BOX 1960 STN MAIN

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Weneed

Route 36(11 papers – Review)

3rd Street SE, 4th Street SE, 4th Avenue SE, 5th Avenue SE

Route 40(10 papers – Review)

1st Avenue SE, 1st Avenue SW, 2nd Avenue SE

Route 51(33 papers – Review)

Burge Bay, Butters Bay, Clark Ave., Douglas Rd., Washington Dr.,

Weir Bay, Wiebe Cres.

904 East Ave. 306-842-7487

Greatexercise!

this week

We are always in need of relief carriers to fill in when someone is away. Give us a call and we will put you on the list.

Permanentand relief

Card games are played, entertainment planned

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 WEYBURN THIS WEEK -- PAGE 12

Land For Sale

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 - 215 1/4’sSouth - 88 1/4’s

South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s

North - 10 1/4’sNorth East - 8 1/4’s

North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 54 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

[email protected]

LAND FOR sale near Weyburn Air- port. Quarter sections, 80 acres, 12 acre acreage. Phone (306) 842- 6704. **41/44

LAND TENDER R.M. 97 Wellington E 1/2 SW Sec.16 TP12 Rg 13 W2, E 1/2 NW Sec.16 TP12 Rg13 W2, SE 1/4 Sec. 16 TP 12 Rg 13 W2. Tenders will be accepted on each parcel, groups of parcels, or as a whole. Tenders must be accompa- nied by a deposit of five (5%) per- cent of the bid price by certified check. The deposit check will be re- turned for any tender not accepted. Highest or any tender not necessari- ly accepted. Submit tenders to: Horner Law Office, 21-5th Street NE, Weyburn, SK S4H 0Y9. Inquir- ies may be made to (306)456-2504 or (306)861-6026. Bids close Dec.5, 2015. **44/47

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

CANADIAN MANUFACTURED

MODULAR HOMES

-multi section, single section, motel style,

and duplex family units

LARGE INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM

OR FACTORY ORDER TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS

Selling and Servicing Across Western Canada

for Over 40 Years!

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

CANADIAN BUILT HOMES

ready for immediate delivery.

Personalized Service

Huge fall discounts.

For more info call:

Yellowhead Modular Homes Sales

306-496-7538Yorkton, SK

www.affordablehomesales.ca

Real Estate For Sale

FOR SALE! Most unique mature lot in town! Comes with a great starter home and new garage. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with many new upgrades; 3 blocks from elementary school and 1/2 block from park and great play- ground. Private sale. 842-6846. **43/46 RR

HOUSE FOR sale in Goodwater. Phone (306)543-0448. **42/45

For Rent

For all yourrental needs

• Furnished 1 bedroom suites• Bachelor suite• 1 & 2 bedroom suites

Various locationsNo pets allowed.

References required.

Contact (306)842-2852

PLECKHAM AGENCIES LTD.

C O N D O M I N I U M F O R re n t . Available December 1. This bright and spacious condo includes 2 bed- rooms,1 3/4 baths, all appliances, central air and central vac, elevator and underground heated parking. Located in a quiet, senior’s complex. Tenants responsible for their own electricity, tv and telephone. For more information, please call: 306- 842-5075. **44/47

FOR RENT: 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites. Includes stove, fridge, dish- washer, A/C, water, heat, and 1 parking stall. Sign a 12-month lease and you get the 12th month free. Located in Weyburn at Greystone Manor. Phone (306)842-6768. **37/44

SIGNAL HILL Holdings, 1 Bedroom Apt $750, 2 Bedroom Apt $850. In- cludes heat and water. No Pets, quiet only need apply. Contact (306) 861-1540 or (306) 861-5765. **44/52

WEYBURN HOUSING Authority in- vites applications for upcoming va- cancies in the family units: two, three and four bedroom duplex style and two bedroom apartment style. Rental amount based on income, must have dependent child(ren) liv- ing with you and meet income/asset qualifiers. Four appliances included, outdoor play areas, located close to schools and parks. Please call (306)848-4200 or email wey- [email protected] for more information or drop by the office lo- cated at 140 First Street. **44/47

WEYBURN HOUSING Authority in- vites qualifying seniors (based on assets/income), age 60 and older, to apply for upcoming one and two bedroom suites located at Legion Towers (467 Sixth Street) and one bedroom suites at Heritage Place (29 Seventh Street), along with one handicap suite. Rental amount is based on income; heat and water included. Elevators, free laundry and numerous social activities. Please call (306)848-4200 for more information or drop by the office at 140 First Street. **44/47

Room & Board

Doris’ Place, Room, Board, Bed & Breakfast. Also, res- p i te re t rea t spec ia l i zed c a r e b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g h o m e f o l l o w i n g h o s p i - talization, helping towards speedy recovery. Private furnished rooms. 306-848- 0490, 306-861-1448. **44/47

Gorgeous former 1261sqft show suite condo in 55+ ‘Providence 1’ Saskatoon, 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 under- ground heated parking stal l . 424,900 MLS Scott McLeod 306- 717-0865 Derrick Stretch Realty Inc.

Personal

MONICA’S MASSAGE (306)924- 1611. Clean, private massage. Your place or mine. Oils, lotions, candles. Mature, experienced. **43/52

Career Training

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Tran- scriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Transcription training school. Learn from home and work f r o m h o m e . C a l l t o d a y ! 1. 8 0 0 . 4 6 6 . 1 5 3 5 . w w w. c a n - scribe.com [email protected]

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating Employment & Trav- el Freedom. Call for Free Info Book- let. 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972- 7 3 6 6 ) w w w. Re m o ve Yo u r Re - cord.com. **41/44CCN

DO YOU Have 10 hours/week to turn into $1500/month using your PC and phone? Free in fo ; www.BossFree123.com. **41/44 CCN

LOOKING FOR an online business? I can help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123haveitall.com and check it out. Requires a computer and tele- phone and 5-15 hours weekly. **41/44 CCN

MAKE $1000 weekly!! Mailing bro- chures from home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine oppor- tunity. No experience required. Start immediately. www.newmailers.com. **44/44 CCN

MAKE $1000 weekly!! Mailing Bro- chures from home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Op- portunity. No Experience Required. Start immediately. www.newmail- ers.com. **41/44 CCN

General Employment

NOW HIRING for Magnolia and Vine Home Party Plan, a line of cus- tomizable snap jewellery and acces- sories, up to 40% commission. Con- tact Linda at 1-877-717-6744 or [email protected] with your name and contact info. **44/44 CCN

WORK AT home!! $570/weekly. As- sembling Christmas decorations + great money with our Free Mailer Program + Free Home Typing Pro- gram. PT/FT - Experience unneces- sary - Genuine! www.AvailableHelp- Wanted.com. **44/44 CCN

WORK AT home!! $570/weekly. As- sembling Christmas decorations + great money with our Free Mailer Program + Free Home Typing Pro- gram. PT/FT - Experience unneces- sary - Genuine! www.AvailableHelp- Wanted.com. **41/44 CCN

For Sale - Misc

A CENTURY In Review, is available on CD (PC and Macintosh com- patible). You can purchase this his- torical publication of Weyburn from 1899-1999 for $19.95 plus taxes. This makes an excellent resource tool, keepsake, or gift. Order yours today! Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Add $3.50 for shipping. Weyburn Review, Box 400, 904 East Avenue, Weyburn, SK S4H 2K4. Phone (306)842-7487, Fax (306)842-0282. Emai l : product ion@weyburnre- view.com. **01/52

Adver tisements and statements contained herein are the sole re- sponsibility 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 accu- racy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertis- ing conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Condit ions on our website at www.swna.com.

PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers week- ly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306-649.1400 for details.

STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings, up to 60% off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100. Sell for balance owed ! Ca l l 1-800 -457-2206 . w w w. c r o w n s t e e l b u i l d i n g s . c a . **44/44 CCN

Farm Implements

FOR SALE: Walinga model 510 grain vac. $4,000; REM 1026 grain vac $4,000. (306)536-6568. **43/44

REM 3200 Baler Processor. Stoughton, SK. (306)457-2644. $4,000. **43/46

Travel

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mortgage & Mainte- nance payments today. 100 % mon- ey back Guarantee. Free consulta- tion. Call us now. We can help! 1- 888-356-5248. **43/46 CCN

REAL ESTATE. NW Montana. Tungstenholdings.com. 406-293- 3714. **43/46 CCN

Business Opportunities

GET FREE VENDING MACHINES Can Earn $100,000.00 + Per Year. All Cash-Locations Provided. Pro- tected Territories. Interest Free Fi- nancing. Full Details CALL NOW 1- 8 6 6 - 6 6 8 - 6 6 2 9 W e b s i t e WWW.TCVEND.COM

Business Opportunities

GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Explore your future with a dollar store leader. Call today 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; www.dol- larstores.com.

Financial Services

Need A Loan? Own Property? Have Bad Credit? We can help! Call toll free 1 866 405 1228 www.firstand- secondmortgages.ca

Legal/Public Notices

Notice to creditorsIn the matter of the estate of ELSIE M. MANTYKA, late of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, deceased.

All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before November 27, 2015.

Executor for the Estate of Elsie M. Mantyka92-13th Street NE, Weyburn, SKS4H 1L1 **44/45

Feed & Seed

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

Auto Miscellaneous

2005 CHEV Cobalt Lt, Blue, 167,000 kms, command start, new front tires, great cond. asking $3,500 obo. Phone (306)268-2087 or cell (306)520-4142. **44/45

FOR SALE: 2004 Chev Aveo Red, 4-Door, 5-Speed standard - Air. 145,000km. Excellent condition. $2,200. Call 306-861-3507. **43/44

Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster

Career Opportunities

FULL-TIME BAKER required at So- beys in Olds, Alberta. 40 hours per week. Benefits included. Fax re- sume to 1-403-556-8652 or email resume to: sby1148olds@so- beys.com.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-de- mand career! Employers have work- at-home positions available. Get on- line training you need from an em- ployer-trusted program. Visit: Care- erStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

CLASSIFIEDS!CLASSIFIEDS!!this weekDeadline for classifi ed submission is Tuesday 3 p.m.

Classifi eds are also available on www.weyburnthisweek.com

Dogs and cats available for adoption at the Weyburn Humane Society.If you are interested Call (306) 848-7387 or visit them

at 57-16th Street N.E., WeyburnHours: 1:00-7:00 pm Daily (Photos supplied by Weyburn Humane Society)

Sponsored by:

Complete Veterinary Service416-7th Street W. • 306-842-7677

Prairie Animal Health Centre of Weyburn

BenBen came into the shel-ter in June of 2014. He came in as a very timid and shy dog but over this past year he has started to come out of his shell and is ex-tremely excited to greet all of the staff. Although Ben is shy at first he warms up quickly to new people. He needs a home with no other pets and an owner who has lots of time to spend with him.

Health Services

Hip or Knee Replacement?

Restrictions in Walking/Dressing?

$2,000 Yearly Tax Credit

$40,000 in Tax Rebates

Disability Tax Credit

For Expert Help:1-844-453-5372

Steel Buildings / Granaries

STEEL BUILDINGS... “MADNESS SALE!” All Buildings, All Models. You’l l think we’ve gone MAD DEALS. Call Now and get your DEAL. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668- 5422 www. pioneersteel.ca

In Memoriam

In loving memory of my sister-in-law Verna Dynna who passed away No- vember 11/14. She is at peace at last. ~Love, Margaret. **45/45

Bullyingoccurs

in school playgroundsevery 7 minutes and once every 25 minutes in class.

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SERVICE DIRECTORYSERVICE DIRECTORY!WANT ADS are a sure thing when you advertise through the Weyburn Review & This Week classified ads. Phone 306-842-7487.

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In MemoriamIn Memoriam

In memory ofEric Lanktree“Broken Chain”

We little knew that morning thatGod was going to call your name.

In life we loved you dearly,in death we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you,you did not go alone;

for part of us went with you,the day God called you home.You left us peaceful memories,

your love is still our guide;and though we cannot see you,

you are always at our side.Our family chain is broken,

and nothing seems the same;but as God calls us one by one,

the chain will link again.Love and miss you.

–Your loving wife, Vanessa, Mom and Dad, Dale, Mary Anne and Levi, Julie-Anne, Tyson, Dominick and Cooper. **44/44

In memory ofJack Onstad

husband, father, grandfather,brother, cousin, uncle and friend,

who passed away November 5, 2009.

The day is rememberedAnd quietly kept.

Words are not needed,We will never forget. **44/45

GALLINGER -- In loving memory of Georgina, June 16/25 - October 30/13; and Don, October 8/28 -March 18/12.

To some you may be forgottenTo others a part of the pastBut to us who loved and lost youYour memory will always last.

~Forever loved and remembered: Gord and Colleen, Cliff, Marion and family. **45/45

Announcements

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (criminal par-don) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employ-ment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consu l ta t ion: 1-800-347-2540. **44/44 CCN

Coming Events

13th Annual Treasures of Home Craft Sale and Trade Show, Satur-day, November 21, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Cugnet Centre. Weyburn’s largest one day sale with over 60 vendors under one roof for your shopping convenience. **44/46

Griffin Annual Trade show, Sun-day, November 15th, 10am-4pm. Call Stacy 861-7503 or visit our Facebook page for more details. **42/45

Coming Events

Knox Presbyterian Church Fall Show & Sale. Knox Fellowship Hall, 136 - 2nd St. Saturday, December 5th, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Table rental $35. Call Barb at (306)842-3572. **43/46

The Weyburn Dance Club invites you to join us to dance to the music of Dennis Ficor & Son at the Cap-tain’s Hall on November 13 from 8:00 - 12:00. Lunch provided. **45/45

Variations Christmas Concer t, Saturday November 28th at 7:00 p.m., Sunday November 29th at 2:00 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 1619 1st Ave NE. Advance tickets at Superior Office Supply - $10.00. $12.00 at the door, children under 12 - $5.00. **45/47

Weyburn Farmers Market Trade Show at Weyburn Mall, Saturday November 21st, 9:30-3:00 pm. Ta-ble rent - 8” for $25.00, 4” for $12.00. Call Mell issa White - (306)870-0103 to book your table. Lunch will be available for vendors. **43/46

Weyburn Farmers’ Market will start up Sat., May 2, 9:30-1:30 pm at Weyburn Mall and run until June 13, and re-open Aug. 7 & 8, and run every Sat. until Dec. 19. Table cost is $15.00, plus a $10.00 member-ship for a year. Please phone and book your table with Mellissa (306)870-0103. **18/50

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