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Fire brought quickly under control The Weyburn fire department responded to a small house fire on 2nd Street on July 11. Due to the quick response, the damage to the home appeared minimal.

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Crops developing well

Haying continues in much of the province despite limited plant growth due to the shortfall in precipitation. Livestock producers now have 24 per cent of the hay crop cut and 15 per cent baled or put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly Crop Report. Hay quality is currently rated as four per cent excellent, 43 per cent good, 34 per cent fair and 19 per cent poor. Many hay swaths are significantly smaller than normal and producers are concerned that hay will be in short supply this year as pasture conditions continue to deteriorate from the lack of rainfall. The Ministry of Agriculture has a Forage, Feed and Custom Service listing for producers to advertise and source feed products. It is available at www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/ FeedForageListing. Rainfall this past week ranged from trace amounts to nearly two inches in westcentral areas. However, precipitation was spotty and most areas received either no rain or just light showers averaging a third of an inch. As a result, topsoil remains dry. Provincially, topsoil moisture conditions on cropland are rated as 33 per cent adequate, 45 per cent short and 22 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as 23 per cent adequate, 41 per cent short and 36 per cent very short. Crops are developing well in most of the province, although many crops in drier areas are short, thin and heading out and/or flowering earlier than normal. Sixty-seven per cent of the fall cereals and 39 per cent spring cereals are in the heading stage, with an additional 31 per cent of the fall cereals in the dough stage. Forty-five per cent of flax, 55 per cent of canola and mustard, and 82 per cent of pulse crops are in the flower to boll/pod stage. Crop conditions vary throughout the province with the majority of crops in poor to good condition. Grasshoppers and lack of moisture remain significant causes of reported crop damage. Farmers are busy controlling pests and cutting hay.


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Local construction sites inspected Reg Welsh, a patroller for the Sask 1st Call program, was in Weyburn on July 6, inspecting and ensuring local construction sites and residential build sites are undergoing safe digging practices. The Sask 1st Call program began in 2014 as a service for anyone planning to dig or excavate. The service provides underground facility screening and notification for safe excavation. The mobile unit makes both unannounced and appointment booked stops at commercial and residential sites. "Our goal is to get everyone to call Sask 1st Call before breaking ground and encourage safe digging practices which will help prevent damage to underground facilities.In turn that helps prevent costly repairs, damage to equipment and surrounding areas, and most importantly prevents personal injury or loss of life states Welsh. Welsh is just one of the patrollers in the Sask 1st Call program that will be driving around this summer in areas including but not limited to Weyburn, Estevan, Regina, Moose Jaw, Melville, Balgonie, White City, Assiniboia and Gravelborg. Before any project that requires digging, Sask 1st Call encourages everyone to call 1-866-828-4888 or go online to their website to request a line locate or receive information on safe digging practices.

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A vacation in Saskatchewan

Looking back to move ahead

By Helen Waller I recently had family from British Columbia pay a visit to Saskatchewan. To be completely honest, I was a little worried before they even got here. What were two teenage boys, who have travelled all over the world, going to find in Saskatchewan to keep them entertained? Yet, as they headed home, back to the city, it was clear Saskatchewan had a few surprises up its' sleeve that left them saying "We can't wait to come back." Here are a few great things that should be included in the Tourism Saskatchewan brochure. 1. Rider Pride: No matter what sport you watch, what big stadium you sit in, there is nothing quite like a Rider fan. (Well, there's nothing quite like watching a Rider fan in action.) Whether it be a watermelon on their head or hair painted green, a Rider fan is second to none when it comes to passion for the game. 2. Land of the Living Skies: It's something that a lot of us take for granted. In big cities where the sky scrapers are side by side, people don't get to see the beautiful sunsets and sunrises. In Saskatche-wan, we can see our dog run away from home for days but we also get to see the ever-changing and beautiful landscapes in the sky. 3. Food: Two words, perogies and cabbage rolls. You can hit any Five Star restaurant and it will still not compare to grandma's (or baba's) homemade, home-cooked, perogies and cabbage rolls. 4. A Farmer's Field: I think that this time of year is one of the most beautiful in Saskatchewan. Fields of flax and canola are blooming everywhere you look. Imagine coming from the city where the biggest crop you have ever seen is your mom's garden and now you are surrounded on both sides of the road with gorgeous crops of canola. 5. Lack of WiFi: Now at first, this may not sound like a bonus of being on vacation. Having no service at the farm means no Instagram posts or Snapchat stories. Yet, there is something to be said about enjoying the moment, rather than worrying about posting it. 6. Freedom: There may be only five streets to walk down in this town but all of them are safe. Kids are free to bike around town for hours. In fact, you don't even have to worry about where they are because on a quiet night in town, you can hear exactly where they are. 7. Life is a Highway: No more traffic jams. The only things you need to worry about on our highways are a family of ducks, a fox or a deer crossing the road. So it seems Saskatchewan surprised the city folk. It's a great vacation destination spot after all.

By Linda Wegner Stories I've heard of people who were lost, then rescued, contain a variation of this sentence: "I got confused and lost my sense of direction". Whether or not it's about wandering in some back country wilderness or having made an unwise decision, losing one's sense of direction is a dilemma that we all face. Go back? Forward? What's the right direction? My dear friend, Susan, historian and author, sparked my thoughts about these questions while reading the latest contribution to her blog, "My year of living backwards". If it wasn't for the fact

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Unless the forecast prove right later this week, this seems like a page taken from the writings of 1 Kings 17 - 19 from the experience of the prophet Elijah who lived the three year drought in Israel during the reign of King Ahab whose wife Jezebel seem to hold power and determined what happened in the land. While some might be impacted by breathing difficulties and issues because of the smoke making their way to southern Saskatchewan, it must be quite another matter to be caught with having to evacuate from your home and community because the fires are getting too close and too dangerous to remain there. It must be frustrating and disappointing to witness the potential loss of everything one has worked to build up over the years and to face the prospect of starting over. Even the faith response of trusting in God in the face of this situation must be very testing and trying for those families and persons, because there must be a sinking sense of this difficulty being overwhelming. This situation is made more acute when we realize that these fires in northern Saskatchewan are not restricted to our provincial boundaries but also true of our western provinces. Whenever we hear of disasters affecting people living in other parts of the world, we generally mobilize our resources to help them to rebuild their lives. I am now wondering if the time has not come for us to start a similar fundraising effort to help our northern neighbors with the task of rebuilding their infrastructures and homes when the time comes. Certainly commendable are those helping with fire-fighting and with accommodating those who have been displaced and evacuated from their homes and communities, but much more will be needed in the weeks ahead. In the meantime, we pray for much needed rain to help put those fires out or at least to slow down their advancement into wider areas, but also to help our crops come to greater maturity and yield for our farming families. Our inability to affect or control our weather helps to realize just how dependent upon God we are in this situation and many others; yet we try to go it alone until the situation is almost desperate before we engage in some serious prayers. When we pray, we acknowledge just how much we need God and that we should turn to Him more often and more readily every day of our lives. We pray that God may bring those fires under control and put them out, so that stability might return to northern Saskatchewan. Respectfully submitted by: Fr. Gerry Bauche, St. Vincent de Paul Parish

Thought for the week "I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom." - Bob Dylan

same man, exhort us to remember God's grace toward us, to recall the need for respectfulness, to refrain from nastiness and to avoid evil. On the other hand, Susan's right: looking back on life has got to be one of the best ways to ensure that we are moving forward. I can't think of a better spiritual GPS system than to remember the times we've been spared the results of our own foolishness and to recall God's goodness to us even when we've been less than gracious to someone else. "It is God who works in [us] for His good pleasure" Philippians 2:13

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Hat’s off to... The firefighters and volunteers battling the blazes for our Northern neighbours.

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that I know her to be one of the most talented, creative people I know, I might have questioned her choice of words. Living backwards. Isn't that what we're not supposed to do? Doesn't present, let alone future success, hinge on moving forward in spite of the past? As I've mused on the topic several seemingly contradictory Scripture passages come to mind. In the first, Philippians 3:13, the Apostle Paul talks about forgetting the former things so that our past doesn't hinder experiencing all that God has for us each coming day. Forget the things that hinder our progress! In contrast, a number of other passages written by the

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Jace Hagel set up his lemonade stand at Prairie Sky Co-op on July 11 to raise money for the Weyburn Humane Society. He raised $209.40 and collected several bags of food and additional supplies. Colleen Morrice, manager of the Humane Society, is pictured above, with Jace.

Young entrepreneurs Nash (left, age 2) and Cyrus Slater (age 5) offered cookies, rice krispie squares and refreshments for sale on July 10.

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Farm Credit Corporation employee, Jeff Walkeden, flipped a burger at a barbecue held at the Co-op Community Deck on July 10. The FCC’s “Drive Out Hunger” campaign, which also includes collecting food from schools, assists the Salvation Army’s Food Bank.

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Weyburn General Hospital Palliative Care room receives makeover The Palliative Care room at the Weyburn General Hospital has received a makeover. Upon touring one of the palliative care rooms, the Weyburn Cancer Survivor Support Group for Women decided that they would commit to redoing one of the rooms. The Weyburn Cancer Survivor Support Group for Women (Sharing the Journey) current facilitators are Sharon Werstuik, Linda Unrau, Tanis VanDeSype, Tammie Morrison and Vickie Betker. Meetings are every second Wednesday of the month at the Weyburn Public Library. Women are encouraged to come share and receive support for their Journey as cancer survivors. email : sharingthejourney@sasktel.net “The rooms at the Weyburn General Hospital have not been updated for quite some time and although the community looks forward to having a new hospital in the future, in the meantime, many patients will travel through our existing hospital. Our group decided to coordinate and donate the refinishing of one of the palliative care rooms”, said Werstuik. “Our group partnered with Simple with a Twist to achieve the makeover.” Local photographer, Tina Hudson, donated two beautiful photographs of local landscapes to adorn the walls and Weyburn Canadian Tire, Microtel Hotel, Dempsey Laird Trucking Ltd., Weyburn Public Library (Dress Down for Charity) generously donated many of the accessories with the remainder of the items purchased by the Weyburn Cancer Survivor Support Group for Women. Simple with a Twist chose the color palette, shopped and installed the items. “We felt it was important for the patients and their families to have a nicer environment to be in, at a sacred time of closure. We hope our intension to bring comfort is felt by those that spend time in this room”, stated Heather van der Breggen of Simple with a Twist. The fresh new look was completed on July 14.

Pictured, (l-r), Vickie Betker, Tanis VanDeSype, Heather van der Breggen and Sharon Werstuik (sitting) in the newly redecorated palliative care room at the Weyburn Hospital.

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(306) 897-7499 • www.pursuitsc.com What ... Is ... Going ... On? The once mighty Saskatchewan Roughriders are the only winless team in the CFL following Friday night's 35-32 overtime loss at the B.C. Lions. The Riders are 0-3 and falling behind the pack. The last time the Roughriders were 0-3, Stephen Harper was the Prime Minister of Canada and Barack Obama was President of the United States! What's that you say? Oh, so it hasn't been that long. It was 2011 in fact, when the Greg Marshall-led Roughriders stumbled to a 1-7 mark leading to Ken Miller taking over the coaching reins just prior to Labour Day. The club would finish 5-13. The 2011 season was considered to be a blip on the screen. A misnomer. As it turned out, the hierarchy was right because Corey Chamblin was brought in as head coach in 2012 and the club has pretty much improved every year since. Until now. Time will tell whether this rocky start in 2015 is just another blip, or the start of a monumental franchise slide. Hey, the good times can't last forever. And Chamblin is getting tarred and feathered by a good chunk of the fickle Rider Nation these days, as he's become the face of the organization. He's made so many moves with players and coaches that it's crystal clear the buck stops with him. In 2013 he got the Grey Cup, the Coach of the Year Award and a fat, long, new contract. Now, he's facing the firing squad. Although any suggestion his job is on the line is ludicrous. But it seems like this year is moving so fast, it's like a blur. I'm sure the Riders would love to throw a challenge flag on the season just to have a moment to collect their thoughts. But they can't. What am I talking about? Well here's how they got here: Saskatchewan has held fourth quarter leads in all three of its games only to watch them dwindle into losses each gutwrenching time. Friday's extra-time loss at B.C. Lions was utterly flabbergasting and very likely left an emotional wound. Saskatchewan had an 11-point lead with 2:15 to go! Just play some defense and let's get out of here. Not so fast. The game came down to two 3rd-and-1situations which sealed the Riders' fate. On the first with less than a minute to go and the Riders leading 29-26, Saskatchewan turned the ball over on downs at their own 48-yard line when quarterback Brett Smith couldn't convert on a sneak. The Lions took over and kicked a 56-yard field goal to tie the game and send it to overtime. The Riders faced the same scenario in overtime at the B.C. 26-yard line and given the fact Chamblin couldn't trust his offense to convert just moments earlier, he elected to have Paul McCallum kick a 33-yard field goal. After that, all B.C. had to do was score a touchdown to win. They accomplished that feat alarmingly easily with a four-yard Emmanual Arceneaux touchdown reception to send the 23,062 in attendance into a frenzy. The Riders fell to 0-3 and were appropriately shocked, stunned and bewildered. I'm told you could hear a pin drop in the locker room for quite a period of time afterwards. Who's to blame? The players backed - but failed to execute - the first third down gamble. Aggressive playcalls show confidence in your team. Better tackling would've cinched these victories in all three games, long before it came down to the final minutes or seconds. You can scratch your head and point as many fingers as you'd like but all roads eventually lead back to Chamblin. Now it's up to the head coach to keep this locomotive on the tracks before they fall any further behind and their blossoming confidence is obliterated. "We gotta find a way. Everybody else is," Chamblin fumed on CKRM's postgame show. "Clean football is what we have to play. Whether we call a three-, four-, or five-man rush, we just have to find a way to get off the field." The loss wasted a superb outing for star Rider receiver Weston Dressler (9 catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns), who says they need to reach rock bottom soon before they can start climbing again. "I think the biggest thing right now for us is recognizing the pain," Dressler said in a silent locker room after the game. "It should hurt. We should have guys in the locker room that care about winning football games. I'd be worried if guys weren't quiet in there and weren't hurting." So again the Roughriders will try for their first win this Friday when they host those same B.C. Lions at Mosaic Stadium (8:00 pm, TSN, CKRM) in Week 4. Man these games are coming so fast. (Rod Pedersen is the Voice of the Riders on the 620 CKRM Roughrider Radio Network)

Trudy Morken and her dog, Rocky, were two attendees at the Bark in the Park event held at Tom Laing Park on July 12. Melanie Adderley, the owner of the Weyburn Pet Valu, organized the event in conjunction with the Weyburn Beavers baseball team. Both the Prairie Sky Dog Rescue and the Weyburn Humane Society sent representatives to the event, which helped raised awareness and funds for both non-profit organizations. Fans were encouraged to bring along their pets for the afternoon and watch the Beavers baseball double header. The Weyburn Pet Valu store has been busy with events including their fundraising efforts to aid animals which have been displaced due to the Saskatchewan wildfires. So far, they have donated 1,162 pounds of dog food, 180 pounds of cat litter and 165 pounds of cat food, along with numerous items including treats, collars, leashes and harnesses.

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The Sask. Senior Fitness Association (SSFA), Southeast Connection District Committee, is providing an opportunity for individuals to express their thoughts in a short story and/or poetry in the District competition. Southeast Connection residents, 50 years and over, can put into words their thoughts using the theme, “Living Life with Vitality”. You may submit one entry typed double-speced for each: one unpublished

poem 12 to 24 lines and/or unpublished short story of 350 to 500 words per competitor are invited. The deadline is September 15, 2015. For more information, contact Margaret GailingStepp at 306-842-4807. We ask that you purchase a SSFA membership for $6.00 to be eligible to compete. Let your imagination soar!

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$

$

418 B/W 2015 F-350 LARIAT

2015 F-250 XLT SRW 4X4 CC

SRW 4X4 CC

15SD82

MSRP $54,574 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

43,352

414 B/W

$

62,091

MSRP $77,939 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

61,458

$

4X4 CC DRW

MSRP $79,519 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

4X4 CC

MSRP $61,249 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

50,531

4X4 CC

MSRP $63,399 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

51,860

4X4 CC

4X4 CC

15LT181

MSRP $73,819 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

61,423

433 B/W

MSRP $65,349 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

54,139

358 B/W

64,909

124 B/W

17,964

252 B/W

$

AWD

46,835

253 B/W

37,165

37,251

$

2015 EDGE SEL 15EDG263

MSRP $44,539 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

40,195

AWD

MSRP $34,889 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

31,524

$

331 B/W

2015 EDGE SEL AWD

AWD

MSRP $39,089 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

35,508

MSRP $44,339 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

40,278

MSRP $54,439 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

48,952

AWD

31,695

MSRP $47,989 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

43,285

AWD

39,679

2015 EDGE LIMITED AWD

15ESC265

15ESC264

MSRP $47,889 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

43,199

185 B/W

$

2015 EDGE SEL

15EDG248

15ESC198

MSRP $35,089 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

292 B/W

249 B/W

MSRP $43,939 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 ESCAPE SE

$

$

2015 EDGE SEL AWD

20,793

15ESC245

293 B/W AWD

15FOC154

MSRP $22,314 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 EDGE LIMITED

15ESC275

269 B/W

15EDG242

2015 FOCUS SE

215 B/W

29,481

$

$

2015 EDGE SPORT

15EDG258

27,567

143 B/W

$

MSRP $32,514 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 EDGE SEL AWD

201 B/W AWD

$

15ESC167

60,331

2015 ESCAPE SE

15ESC255

MSRP $30,289 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 ESCAPE SE

15ESC187

MSRP $41,339 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 ESCAPE SE

15LT176

4 door sedan

45,980

$

272 B/W

214 B/W

$

241 B/W

274 B/W

$

32,211

2015 ESCAPE TITANIUM AWD

188 B/W AWD

4X4 CC

MSRP $72,549 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

MSRP $51,149 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

52,675

2015 F-150 PLATINUM

15M233

56,504

15ESC252

311 B/W

15LT244

402 B/W

2015 MUSTANG GT COUPE

$

MSRP $35,689 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

41,526

15LT175

MSRP $68,099 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 ESCAPE SE AWD

MSRP $51,399 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

15ESC179

MSRP $41,239 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

219 B/W

4X4 CC

MSRP $63,649 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

15LT133

MSRP $49,869 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

4X4 CC

40,914

15EXP100

377 B/W 2015 F-150 LARIAT

MSRP $50,669 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

4X4 CC

51,688

15LT134

351 B/W 2015 F-150 LARIAT

$

2015 F-150 XLT

15LT173

MSRP $62,499 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

4X4 CC

272 B/W

2015 F-150 LARIAT

2015 F-150 XLT

2015 EXPLORER LIMITED

$

2015 ESCAPE TITANIUM

AWD

54,266

15FIE166

MSRP $20,914 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

AWD

MSRP $64,799 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

316 B/W

5 door hatch

63,427

15LT138

$

2015 FIESTA SE

MSRP $76,149 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

43,045

15LT80

39,525

15LT247

MSRP $53,149 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

4X4 CC

61,747

$

$

4X4 CC

345 B/W

15LT192

$

4X4 CC

15LT123

MSRP $77,869 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

4X4 CC

4X4 CC

MSRP $49,049 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 F-150 XLT

45,408

$

2015 F-150 XLT

15SD102

291 B/W

15LT254

MSRP $55,199 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 F-150 PLATINUM

2015 F-150 LARIAT

2015 F-150 PLATINUM 4X4 CC

42,744

277 B/W

$

$

MSRP $52,799 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

15LT195

$

4X4 CC

43,180

267 B/W

MSRP $78,269 EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 F-150 XLT

$

2015 F-150 LARIAT

2015 F-150 PLATINUM

52,893

15LT256

423 B/W

$

MSRP $63,199 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

15SD64

$

4X4 CC

15LT98

303 B/W

4X4 CC

SRW 4X4 CC

MSRP $54,374 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 F-350 LARIAT

2015 F-150 LARIAT

2015 F-150 XLT

15LT268

53,469

416 B/W

$

$

361 B/W

409 B/W

$

51,250

292 B/W 2015 F-250 XLT

$

15SD72

MSRP $66,339 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

4X4 CC

MSRP $63,759 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 F-150 LARIAT

15LT271

61,664

15SD108

289 B/W

$

2015 F-150 LARIAT

$

62,822

SRW 4X4 CC

$

4X4 CC

361 B/W 2015 F-250 LARIAT

15SD73

MSRP $78,169 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

2015 F-250 LARIAT

15SD172

$

349 B/W

$

350 B/W

338 B/W

SRW 4X4 CC

65,861

2015 F-350 LARIAT

15SD200

415 B/W 2015 F-350 LARIAT

$

15SD76

MSRP $83,049 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

346 B/W

424 B/W

2015 F-350 LARIAT

SRW 4X4 CC

15SD96

MSRP $78,669 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

4X4 CC DRW

443 B/W 2015 F-350 LARIAT

$

15EDG196

MSRP $40,539 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

36,756

2015 TRANSIT CONN XLT BLOWOUT PRICE!

14TC365

MSRP $34,599 $ EMPLOYEE PRICE

25,980

VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.greatplainsford.com

306-842-2645 or Toll Free 206 SIMS AVE. WEST, WEYBURN

1-800-667-7660

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