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Carnduff Gym Club hosts local competition
Submitted by Melissa Toms
The Carnduff Gym Clubrecentlyhostedafun competition at the Dean FraserCentreinCarnduff
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The club’s competitive team hosted 84 gymnasts from Ross Gym & Fit in Moosomin and the Moose Mountain Jumpers in Carlyle during the meet. Recreational, competitive and acrobatic gymnasts completed routines and enjoyed meeting other gymnasts from around southeast Saskatchewan.
This is the second year for Carnduff to host this competition. It gives all therecreationalandacrobatic gymnasts a chance to show off what they have been learning, while the competitive gymnasts get a fun practice run before they head to actual competitions throughout theprovinceoverthenext couple of months.
Each participant went home with a Subway gift card thanks sponsors.
The competitive team is already looking forward to next year’s event.
Carnduff gymnasts will participate in one more fun competition in Moosomin on March 12 before heading to
Regina, Prince Albert, Yorkton and Moose Jaw for competitions. Provincials are May 8-12 in Saskatoon.
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January 20, 1929February 18, 2023
The family of Clifford Earl Wilsonissaddenedtoinformofhis peaceful passing in SE Integrated Care Centre, Moosomin, SK on February 18, 2023 at the age of 94. Clifford was predeceased by his loving wife Eva in 2008.Clifford is survived by sister Shirley (Reynolds) in Edmonton, brother Ross in Wawota, children Lorena (McKay), David, Sherri Wilson Schwabe, Cathy, Blair and Carmen Wilson, eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
A come and go Memorial Tea will be planned for Clifford in the upcoming months; notification of place, date, and time TBD.
The family wishes to extend sincere gratitude to the Maryfield Sunrise Villa and Moosomin Long Term Care for their kindness, compassion, and caring of Clifford and family members these recent years.
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Itiswithheavyheartsandlovethatwemournthelossandcelebrate the life of Dr. Donald John Clark, 79, of Regina, Saskatchewan, who passed away unexpectedly on Friday, February 17, 2023.
The first of six children born to Walter and Emily Clark in the town of Whitewood, Saskatchewan, Don’s humble beginnings on a loving family farm and involvement in 4-H - a not-for-profit youth leadership organization - ultimately helped set the stage for a long and decorated career inspiring others to become the best versions of themselves. In fact, it was during his time at 4-H where Don first learned the power of mentorship, relationships, volunteerism and community service. Driven to make a difference and affect positive change in the world, Don set his sights on sport and distinguished himself early on as a caring and contributing leader while a student-athlete at the University of Saskatchewan. He was named captain of the Huskies football team for the 1964-65 season, and won the Rusty MacDonald Cup - awarded for leadership, sportsmanship, athletics and academics - that same year.As a member of the Huskie wrestling team, Don also won a conference championship in 1965 and provincial championship in 1967. Equally passionate about academics and research, Don held four degrees from two universities - earning his PhD in Physical Education and Sports Studies in 1986 from the University of Alberta. However, it was after receiving a tenured position to teach exercise physiology and coach at the University of Regina in 1970, that he made his most lasting contributions - impacting the lives of countless athletes, students, coaches and colleagues.For 15 years, Don served as head coach of the Cougars wrestling team, producing at least one conference champion each year.During this same time period, he was also president of the Saskatchewan Amateur Wrestling Association (SAWA) and a founding member of Sask Sport in 1972. In the years that followed, he transitioned into a variety of coaching and administrative roles within sport at the Canada Winter Games, FISU World University Games, Commonwealth Games, Pan American Games, North American Indigenous Games, as well as multiple Olympic Games. Although Don retired from coaching in 1985, he remained active in sport for decades as a volunteer at a provincial, national and international level - including director of the National Coaching Institute and academic advisor to the University of Regina Rams Football Club. In addition to being inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 2012, his dedication to amateur sport and community earned him many other notable awards such as Regina Citizen of theYear, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, and, most recently, Wrestling Canada Lutte Outstanding ContributionAward in 2022.While a respected and accomplished community leader, above all else, Don deeply valued his relationships with others - from tight-knit family members and life-long friends, to students, colleagues and strangers - he only saw, and brought out, the best in people. Don was an eternal optimist who truly believed that together we are stronger. A passionate Saskatchewanian through and through, Don would advocate for his beloved province, and, of course Roughriders, as he traveled the world with sport, family and friends.
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