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Saskatchewan Crop In- surance Corporation has worked this fall to quickly complete claims and re- minds producers the sooner they submit their produc- tion declaration and file their claim, the sooner SCIC can assess the claim and issue a payment. Producers are reminded the deadline to complete their production declaration and file a claim is November 15.  Post-harvest claims are filed when a producer’s ac- tual crop yield and/or quality does not meet their coverage level. To date the SCIC’s Crop Insurance program has paid 2,236 post-harvest claims providing $28.6 million in support. The five year average (2010-2014) for post-harvest claims is 9,533 registered providing $175.8 million in payments. Even if a producer is not in a claim position it is im- portant to complete their production declaration. This information helps producers build their individual cover- age as it reflects their grow- ing experience over the past ten years and impacts a pro- ducer’s overall coverage. Ease of filing from a home computer or a mobile device can be realized online with CropConnect. Through CropConnect producers can file all their production and register a claim. Producers can also complete their form, mailed to them in Septem- ber, and return it to their lo- cal Crop Insurance office by mail, fax, walk-in or phone. If producers are not fin- ished harvest as of Novem- ber 15, should request an extension of insurance. Wildlife claims filed on crops that are overwintered without an extension or in areas where harvest is not generally completed, may not be eligible for compen- sation. To register a claim or request an extension of insurance producers can contact their local Crop In- surance office. To access more information visit sask- cropinsurance.com WORK WITH US & GROW A CAREER Glacier Media Group is growing. Check our job board regularly for the latest openings: www.glaciermedia.ca/careers WW1527 North West College www.northwestcollege.ca Director North Region Efficient Results Driven Engaged Accountable Creative Strategic Inspiring Collaborative If these qualities describe your management style, North West College has the career for you! The College is looking for candidates with a graduate degree and extensive experience in delivering educational programs and services. The Director – North Region executive management position is located in beautiful Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. The full position profile can be found at www. northwestcollege.ca. Deadline for applications is Monday, November 30, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. Please refer to competition number 03-DNOOS-1516 in all communications. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 WEYBURN THIS WEEK -- PAGE 8 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 Job Opportunity Caretaker - Yellow Grass Rink • Roughly 30 hrs. per week • Monday through Friday late afternoon and evenings • Saturday morning to mid afternoon • Wages to be discussed • General rink operations • Ice maintenance - Zamboni, general operation of plant • General clean up dressing rooms and main are of rink • Some building maintenance • Must be able to work independently, follow directions as well as take tasts on as they come up • May ask for references YELLOW GRASS RINK BOARD Contact Ryley Richards - 306-861-5733 WW1526 We need Route 34 (20 papers – Review) 14th Street NE, Coteau Ave. NE, Metheral Bay, Mitchell Cres. 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 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 Weyburn resident wins $10,003 from lotteries Weyburn resident Cindy Renas had a lucky day when she purchased two Scratch’N Win tickets, Clue and Slots of Cash. She was pleased to win $3 on her Slots of Cash ticket and shocked to have won $10,000 on Clue. “I scratched both tickets while I was at the store,” she said. “I called my husband right away and he didn’t believe me.” “I scratched the ticket out of sequence so I wasn’t sure it was a winner at first,” she said. “But when the cashier confirmed the win I just couldn’t believe it. I was shocked!” Renas is planning to put her winnings in the bank for the time being, but hopes to take a vaca- tion sometime in the near future. “It hasn’t really sunk in that I won,” she said. “I have to think it through.” Renas picked up her winning tickets at Ziggy Mart, located at the junction of Highways 33 and 35 in Francis. Saskatchewan Lotteries is the fundraiser for more than 12,000 sport, culture, recreation and community groups. Learn about games, jackpots, winning numbers, Saskatch- ewan winners, who benefits, and more at mobile-friendly www. sasklotteries.ca. New documentary on the Plight of Grassland Birds Public Pastures — Pub- lic Interest is screening a thought-provoking new film which documents the habitat and behavior of grassland birds from Can- ada to Mexico. “Plight of the Grassland Birds” will be shown at the Royal Saskatchewan Mu- seum in Regina on Thurs- day, November 19 at 7 p.m.  After the film, Trevor Herriot will lead a panel discussion with four bird biologists — Kayla Balderson Burak, Jason Unruh, Ryan Fisher and Stephen Davis — who will talk about the birds in the province and the steps needed to protect them. Admission is free, but a $10.00 donation is re- quested to support Public Pastures — Public Inter- est’s grassland conserva- tion efforts. Refreshments will be served. Last year, over 300 people came out to see Ian Toews’ “Grasslands” film showing the stunningly beautiful scenery and ani- mals who call the grass- lands home. “Plight of the Grass- land Birds” again inspires us to protect this land. The film is the fifth of a series of New Hampshire Public Television’s award-win- ning films about New Eng- land’s migratory birds. From the fields of New England and Canada to the vast plains of Montana to the deserts of Mexico, grassland birds are losing their habitats at an alarm- ing rate. Host Will Lange follows the migratory path of these birds across the Americas to explore why these species are declining faster than any other group of birds, and what’s being done to reverse the trend. “Plight of the Grassland Birds” shows how agricul- ture, reforestation and land development have depleted the nesting and breeding habitats for grassland birds such as bobolinks kestrals, Eastern meadow larks, up- land sand pipers, and ves- per sparrows. The documentary ex- plores conservation efforts in the fields and mead- ows of New England; the Great Plains of Montana; rapidly developing areas of Ontario, Canada; and the Reserva Ecological El Una in Mexico’s Chihuahuan Desert. Experts, students and volunteers demon- strate how they are work- ing to protect the habitat of grassland birds.  Public Pastures — Pub- lic Interest (PPPI) is dedi- cated to conserving these habitats, not only for the birds, but all species, in- cluding humans. Hair designs Tristan Potuer gets two colourful strands of hair decorations placed into his hair, during a Career Fair held at the Cugnet Centre on Nov. 4. There were a number of hair stylist schools who had booths at the Career Fair, along with displays from universities, post-secondary education op- portunities and a number of career possibilities for students. Photo 8943 — Sabrina Kraft Losses in yield, quality impact crop insurance

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Saskatchewan Crop In-surance Corporation has worked this fall to quickly complete claims and re-minds producers the sooner they submit their produc-tion declaration and file their claim, the sooner SCIC can assess the claim and issue a payment.

Producers are reminded the deadline to complete their production declaration and file a claim is November 15.

 Post-harvest claims are filed when a producer’s ac-tual crop yield and/or quality does not meet their coverage level.

To date the SCIC’s Crop Insurance program has paid 2,236 post-harvest claims providing $28.6 million in support. The five year average (2010-2014) for post-harvest claims is 9,533 registered providing $175.8 million in payments.

Even if a producer is not in a claim position it is im-portant to complete their production declaration. This information helps producers build their individual cover-age as it reflects their grow-ing experience over the past ten years and impacts a pro-ducer’s overall coverage. 

Ease of filing from a home computer or a mobile device can be realized online with CropConnect. Through CropConnect producers can file all their production and register a claim. Producers can also complete their form, mailed to them in Septem-ber, and return it to their lo-cal Crop Insurance office by mail, fax, walk-in or phone.

If producers are not fin-

ished harvest as of Novem-ber 15, should request an extension of insurance. 

Wildlife claims filed on crops that are overwintered without an extension or in areas where harvest is not generally completed, may not be eligible for compen-sation. To register a claim or request an extension of insurance producers can contact their local Crop In-surance office. To access more information visit sask-cropinsurance.com

WORK WITH US & GROW A CAREER

Glacier Media Group is growing. Check our job board regularly for the latest openings:

www.glaciermedia.ca/careers

WW1527

North West College

w w w. n o r t h w e s t c o l l e g e . c a

DirectorNorth Region

Efficient Results Driven Engaged AccountableCreative Strategic Inspiring Collaborative

If these qualities describe your management style, North West College has the career for you! The College is looking for candidates with a graduate degree and extensive experience in delivering educational programs and services. The Director – North Region executive management position is located in beautiful Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. The full position profile can be found at www.northwestcollege.ca. Deadline for applications is Monday, November 30, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. Please refer to competition number 03-DNOOS-1516 in all communications.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 WEYBURN THIS WEEK -- PAGE 8

JANITORIAL POSITIONCONEXUS Credit Union in Midale

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

REGINA SK S4P 4M1ATTENTION PROPERTY & FACILITIES

SHEENA CUGNET

Job OpportunityCaretaker - Yellow Grass Rink• Roughly30hrs.perweek• MondaythroughFridaylateafternoonandevenings• Saturdaymorningtomidafternoon• Wagestobediscussed• Generalrinkoperations• Icemaintenance-Zamboni,generaloperationofplant• Generalcleanupdressingroomsandmainareofrink• Somebuildingmaintenance• Mustbeabletoworkindependently,followdirections aswellastaketastsonastheycomeup• Mayaskforreferences

Yellow Grass rink BoardContact ryley richards - 306-861-5733

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Weneed

Route 34(20 papers – Review)

14th Street NE, Coteau Ave. NE, Metheral Bay, Mitchell Cres.

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

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

Weyburn resident wins $10,003 from lotteries

Weyburn resident Cindy Renas had a lucky day when she purchased two Scratch’N Win tickets, Clue and Slots of Cash. She was pleased to win $3 on her Slots of Cash ticket and shocked to have won $10,000 on Clue.

“I scratched both tickets while I was at the store,” she said. “I called my husband right away and he didn’t believe me.”

“I scratched the ticket out of sequence so I wasn’t sure it was a winner at first,” she said. “But when the cashier confirmed the win I just couldn’t believe it. I was shocked!”

Renas is planning to put her

winnings in the bank for the time being, but hopes to take a vaca-tion sometime in the near future.

“It hasn’t really sunk in that I won,” she said. “I have to think it through.”

Renas picked up her winning tickets at Ziggy Mart, located at the junction of Highways 33 and 35 in Francis.

Saskatchewan Lotteries is the fundraiser for more than 12,000 sport, culture, recreation and community groups.

Learn about games, jackpots, winning numbers, Saskatch-ewan winners, who benefits, and more at mobile-friendly www.sasklotteries.ca.

New documentary on the Plight of Grassland Birds

Public Pastures — Pub-lic Interest is screening a thought-provoking new film which documents the habitat and behavior of grassland birds from Can-ada to Mexico.

“Plight of the Grassland Birds” will be shown at the Royal Saskatchewan Mu-seum in Regina on Thurs-day, November 19 at 7 p.m. 

 After the film, Trevor Herriot will lead a panel discussion with four bird biologists — Kayla Balderson Burak, Jason Unruh, Ryan Fisher and Stephen Davis — who will talk about the birds in the province and the steps needed to protect them. 

Admission is free, but a $10.00 donation is re-quested to support Public Pastures — Public Inter-est’s grassland conserva-tion efforts. Refreshments will be served. 

Last year, over 300 people came out to see Ian Toews’ “Grasslands” film showing the stunningly beautiful scenery and ani-mals who call the grass-lands home.

“Plight of the Grass-land Birds” again inspires us to protect this land. The film is the fifth of a series of New Hampshire Public Television’s award-win-ning films about New Eng-land’s migratory birds.

From the fields of New England and Canada to the vast plains of Montana to the deserts of Mexico, grassland birds are losing their habitats at an alarm-ing rate. Host Will Lange follows the migratory path of these birds across the Americas to explore why these species are declining faster than any other group of birds, and what’s being done to reverse the trend.

“Plight of the Grassland Birds” shows how agricul-ture, reforestation and land development have depleted the nesting and breeding habitats for grassland birds such as bobolinks kestrals, Eastern meadow larks, up-land sand pipers, and ves-per sparrows.

The documentary ex-plores conservation efforts in the fields and mead-ows of New England; the Great Plains of Montana; rapidly developing areas of Ontario, Canada; and the Reserva Ecological El Una in Mexico’s Chihuahuan Desert. Experts, students and volunteers demon-strate how they are work-ing to protect the habitat of grassland birds.

 Public Pastures — Pub-lic Interest (PPPI) is dedi-cated to conserving these habitats, not only for the birds, but all species, in-cluding humans. 

Hair designsTristan Potuer gets two colourful strands of hair decorations placed into his hair, during a Career Fair held at the Cugnet Centre on Nov. 4. There were a number of hair stylist schools who had booths at the Career Fair, along with displays from universities, post-secondary education op-portunities and a number of career possibilities for students.

Photo 8943 — Sabrina Kraft

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Land For Sale

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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

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C H E A P S H O P B AY S S O U T H WEYBURN. Winter rate $750 all in. 24 hour video monitoring, WIFI. Heated boat storage $150, heated RV storage $300. Last winter we were full. Call to book now! Justin Alexander 1(306)897-7677. **45/48

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 and a $500.00 move in bonus. Located in Weyburn at Greystone Manor. Phone (306)842-6768. **45/52

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

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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.

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Farm Implements

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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

Crocus 80 Theatre is seeking applications from non-profit organizations to partner with us on our dessert matinee production of “Spirit!” on Sunday, November 29, 2015.

The successful applicant will receive proceeds from the dessert matinee.The applicant is responsible for bringing/making desserts, finding volunteers for servers and helping with the set-up/ clean-up during and after the dessert matinee.

Applications can be submitted [email protected]

with subject line“Dessert matinee application”

Deadline isSaturday, November 14, 2015

WE AT THE REVIEW WILL not knowingly accept or publish an ad- vertisement that requests our read- ers to send money and a self-ad- dressed envelope when responding to the advertisement.

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CARPENTRY - ALL inside and out- side renovations. No job too small. Cal l Mike at (306)201-1878. **46/46

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$40,000 in Tax Rebates

Disability Tax Credit

For Expert Help:1-844-453-5372

In Memoriam

HOIUM, Marvin - Nov. 14, 2014We knew little that morningThat God was going to call your

name.In life we loved you dearlyIn death we do the sameIt broke our hearts to lose youYou did not go aloneFor part of us went with youThe day God called you homeYou left us peaceful memoriesYour love is still our guide And though we cannot see you You are always at our side.

~ In loving memory, Ruth, Lynda and Larry and families. **45/45

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

MuffinMuffin is a 7-month old intact female. She loves attention and to play but also loves to just sit and relax. She is super adorable and looking for her forever home. Drop in to see her and our other many cats any day of the week, 1:00 to 7:00 pm.

ORTMAN, Joyce - November 15, 2007

If memories bring you closer We are never far apart Not a day will we forget you You will always be in our hearts.

~Love you, Adam, Denise, Jim, Jor- dan & Kelsey, Gaylene, Ron, Ron jnr., Dhrake & Carrington, Khrystine, Kane, Anastacia and Athena. **45/45

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Card of Thanks

The family of Debra Johnson would like to say thank you for food brought to the house, cards, flowers and money donations for M.S., hugs and condolences. To the staff at the Sunset Haven Nursing Home and to doctors in Oxbow and Regina. To Neil and Redpath Funeral Home. Thanks to Pastor Paul Kimball for the fitting service and Linda Kimball playing, Alisa Paul for singing a solo that was played. Thanks to all who attended the service in Carnduff and Lake Alma and the Rec Board for the delicious lunch after. Thanks Wayne and Betty Land for the work you did. Thanks very much and God bless you all. **45/45

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 WEYBURN THIS WEEK -- PAGE 10

Card of Thanks

The family of the late Lloyd Han-sen, would like to thank all who at-tended Lloyd’s funeral. Thanks to those who participated in the ser-vice, brought food and served lunch. We are overwhelmed with apprecia-tion for all the visits, condolences, cards, food and flowers in the days since Lloyd went to his eternal home. We are blessed to have such wonderful friends and a caring com-munity. Thanks to all those who compassionately cared for Lloyd during recent months, with special thanks to the nurses and caregivers at Tatagwa View and thanks to those who came to visit Lloyd at Ta-tagwa View. ~With heartfelt appreciation, Lauret-ta, Tom, Brent, Sandra and Paula. **45/45

The family of the late Mary Schill-er would like to thank all those who have offered their condolences through internet posts, mass offer-ings, cards, flowers, donations in memory of Mom to the Lung Asso-ciation and attendance at her cele-bration of life on October 30th, 2015. We would also like to thank Dr. Fong, Rhonda and all the care-givers at Tatagwa House 3 which was Mom’s home for the last 3 years, RD Funeral Chapel for their exemplary services, Father Gerry Bauche for his special care of Mom before and after her passing; the CWL for the delicious lunch after the service, Brady’s House of Flowers for the beautiful arrangement, Cou-sin Roger Schiller who gave us a bed for a few nights and the Microtel Hotel that provided us with a fami-ly/kitchen room during our week stay with them to visit with family. Hugs to all.~Darlene, Brian, Randy Schiller and families. **45/45

Weyburn Special Care Home Auxiliary would like to thank every-one who supported our tea and bake sale. **46/46

Coming Events

Sharing the Journey Cancer Support Group for Women

December 9 will be a supper meeting at

Pumpjacks at 5:30 pm13th 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

Annual Christmas Bake Sale and Ten Thousand Villages Fair Trade Craft Sale. Grace United Church, 210 3rd St. NE, Weyburn, Saturday, December 5th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hot cider and munchies. All wel-come. **46/48

Coming Events

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

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 Celtic Tenors are coming to Weyburn, Tuesday, November 24th at 7:30 p.m. These three tenors will give you a night to remember with beautiful Celtic songs, performing at Weyburn’s Cugnet Centre. Check out celtic-tenors.com. Advance tick-ets at Superior Office Products. **45/46

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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