Weyburn This Week - November 11, 2016

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2016

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Penguins to mark 50-year history

Mario Lemieux, Sidney Crosby, Jaromir Jagr, Evgeni Malkin, Scotty Bowman, Paul Coffey, Ron Burkle, “Doc” Emrick, Gary Bettman and Craig Patrick are among the featured interviews in a new documentary about the 50-year history of the Pittsburgh Penguins, set to be released in mid-November. The Pittsburgh Penguins captured the Stanley Cup at the end of the 2015-2016 NHL season. Defenseman Derrick Pouliot, a former Weyburn athlete, plays with the Penguins. “Pittsburgh is Home: The Story of the Penguins” will debut in an exclusive event for season ticket holders on Tuesday, November 15 at the PPG Paints Arena at 7 p.m. “Pittsburgh is Home: The Story of the Penguins” is a two-hour, 45-minute film. It will be available to the general public from November 18-22 at SouthSide Works Cinema. There will be four showings each day, with all proceeds benefitting the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation. The TV premiere will be Friday, November 25 on ROOT Sports, immediately following the Penguins’ game at Minnesota. Starting on Monday, November 28, the entire film will be available online. “It’s been an amazing process to work on a project that presents the history of our franchise in an entertaining, thought-provoking and compelling way,” said Leo McCafferty, the Penguins’ director of marketing, who served as the documentary’s director. “We started with original owner Jack McGregor, followed the team through a series of ups and downs through the years, and ended with the fourth Stanley Cup championship in June 2016. It was quite a ride.” The narrator of “Pittsburgh is Home: The Story of the Penguins” is actor Joe Manganiello, a Pittsburgh native. Other interview subjects include Ron Francis, Bill Guerin, Jim Rutherford, Marc-Andre Fleury, Pierre Larouche, Eddie Johnston, Les Binkley, Darius Kasparaitis, Mike Lange, Kris Letang, Ken Schinkel, David Morehouse, Mark Recchi, Ray Shero, Brooks Orpik, Paul Steigerwald, Larry Murphy, Jordan Staal, Rick Tocchet and Max Talbot. The film also features rarely-seen footage from Penguins history. At the start of their 2016-2017 NHL season, the Penguin welcomed 27 alumni from the first decade of the franchise to commemorate the “Early Years” as part of the team’s 50th season celebration. “A lot of things have changed over the years,” said general manager Jim Rutherford, who played for the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1971-74. “The arena has changed, the players have changed, the names of the players have changed, but one thing will never change — the great memories that we have made in this organization.” The special guests were also thrilled to see how the franchise has grown over its 50 years from a team facing bankruptcy and empty seats to a thriving organization with over 400 consecutive sellouts and four Stanley Cups. While the alumni spent the day at the current rink among this season’s players and fans, they mostly reminisced about their days with the Penguins organization.

Comp volleyball teams to start playoff games All of the volleyball teams from the Weyburn Comp, with the exception of the senior teams, will be competing in Southeast District playoffs at various locations around the district, including WCS. The first matches in the southern 5A girls’ regional SHSAA volleyball playoffs will be held today, November 11 at 6:30 p.m. This two-pool event will start Friday evening and continue all day Saturday with teams from Moose Jaw Central, Moose Jaw Peacock, Balgonie Greenall, Estevan Comprehensive, Yorkton Regional, Swift Current Comprehensive and the host Weyburn Comprehensive. The boys will be in Estevan for their regional playoff. As these are SHSAA playoffs there will be an admission charge. Three teams will advance from this event to provincials, which will be

held November 25 and 26. When volleyball playoffs are over, basketball and wrestling will start. There seems to be a shortage of curlers and it is not known whether Weyburn Comp School will have curling teams for this upcoming season.

Chasing down the puck

Photo — Sabrina Kraft

A Kindersley Klippers opponent and Red Wing left-winger Ben Hiltz (No. 23) chase down the puck, during a Weyburn home game on Friday night. The Klippers defeated the Red Wings 8-3.

Weyburn curlers to compete at nationals

Saskatchewan will be represented by Weyburn curlers at the 2016 Travelers national curling championship in Kelowna, which begins Monday, November. 21. Danette Tracey’s team won the provincial Travelers curling title last March at the Weyburn Curling Rink when they won the women’s side of the Travelers Saskatchewan championship. The Travelers competition is intended for “nonelite” curlers, the club teams that are the backbone of curling in every province. Representatives at the Travelers national championship are very good curlers who do not play or participate at the professional level. Each team is allowed

only one player who has played in a provincial juniors’, men’s (Brier), women’s (Scotties) or seniors’ championship in the current or previous four curling seasons, or participated in a grand slam event in the current or previous four curling seasons.

THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF GRIFFIN NO. 66 PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN

Form 2 (Section 4)

opposite the land and title number described in the following list are fully paid before the 10 day of January 2017, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land.

Note: for costs costsininananamount amount required by subsection of The Tax EnforceNote:A A sum sum for required by subsection 4(3) of4(3) The Tax Enforcement Act is ment Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel included in the amount shown against each parcel Description of Property Part of Lot Lot Blk Plan Part of Sec. Sec. Twp Range Meridian

PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN

Dated this 9th day of November, 2016. Linda M. Dugan, Treasurer

TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST

Notice is hereby given under the Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF GRIFFIN NO. 66 costs appearing opposite the land andOF titleSASKATCHEWAN number described in the following list PROVINCE are fully paid before the 10th day of January 2017, an interest based on a tax lien will Notice is hereby given under the Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing be registered against the land. th

TOWN OF MIDALE

Note: A sum for costs in an amount required by subsection 4(3) of The Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Lot Block Plan Total Arrears Costs Total Arrears Advertising & Costs 14 4 61R06172 4,800.90 20.00 4,820.90 16,22 7 10150778 1,164.95 20.00 1,184.95 M&O FPO5574 5,013.74 20.00 5,633.74 A K 101210777 6,617.58 20.00 6,637.58

first ever Travelers Canadian Curling Club Championship titles in 2015. Lisa Jackson’s rink out of the Cornwall Curling Club in P.E.I defeated Ontario 5-3 in the women’s final. Andrew Symonds of St. John’s got past Manitoba 6-4 in the men’s final.

TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST

TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST Notice is hereby given under The Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the land and title number described in the following list are fully paid before the 14th day of January, 2017, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land.

As well, no player on the teams can have played in a Canadian juniors, men’s, women’s or seniors national championship in the current or previous four seasons Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador captured their

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Dated this November 9th, 2016 Tawnya Moore - R.M. Administrator

Total Arrears 326.85 222.23 793.10 322.52 322.52 483.44 3533.72 400.01 666.48 686.82 10.90 938.93 29.13 988.90 266.09 34.96 30.59

Costs Advertising 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05 25.05

Total

351.90 247.28 818.15 347.57 347.57 508.49 3558.77 425.06 691.53 711.87 35.95 963.98 54.18 1013.95 291.14 60.01 55.64

Dated this November 9th, 2016 Tawnya Moore - R.M. Administrator

















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