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The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce has announced the plans for the Annual Summer Parade and the official kick-off to summer. "As we do every year, the Chamber is getting ready to kick-off summer with the parade" announced Chamber Manager Rochelle Wendt. "Bring your family, friends, and co-workers out and come celebrate Weyburn!" The Parade will take place on Monday, June 29 and will begin at 10:30 am. "As always, there is no charge to enter into the parade and awards will be given to best entry in three categories of individual, organization and business" said Wendt. The parade is only two weeks away, so get your registration in now! For more information, including the parade route, visit the Chamber website at www.weyburnchamber.com. Parade entries can be registered on the Chamber website or in person at the Chamber office.

Seeding virtually complete Seeding is virtually complete for Saskatchewan's producers; however, there are still some areas either finishing up or re-seeding crops that were damaged by frost. The fiveyear (2010-2014) seeding average for this time of year is 87 per cent according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report. Rainfall varied across the province from minimal to well over three inches in sections of the southeastern region. Much of the province needs rain to replenish topsoil moisture conditions. Provincially, topsoil moisture conditions on cropland are rated as three per cent surplus, 40 per cent adequate, 42 per cent short and 15 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as two per cent surplus, 36 per cent adequate, 44 per cent short and 18 per cent very short. Crop development is delayed in some areas due to lack of moisture; however, most crops are in good condition but could use some moisture and warm weather to help them develop. Much of the hay land and pasture is slow to become green and could also use some moisture. Crop damage this week was mainly caused by flea beetles, wind and lack of moisture. Farmers are busy completing seeding operations and controlling pests.

Police remind residents to be aware of scams On June 14, as a result of a complaint regarding a possible impaired driver, the Weyburn Police Service located the parked vehicle where the driver was passed out behind the wheel. After awakening the 27 year-old driver, he was taken into custody for impaired driving and will be making a court appearance. On June 13, the Weyburn PS received a report of a phone scam where the caller says they are from the Canada Revenue Agency and are dealing with a delinquent account that has to be paid immediately. The Canada Revenue Agency advises that while they may from time to time call people to facilitate a discussion, they will never ask for personal identifying information over the phone nor will they ask for money to be paid over the phone. Also on June 13, at about 10:30 p.m., the Weyburn PS received a report of a suspected impaired driver. Upon locating the vehicle, a 52 year-old male was arrested for impaired driving and will be making a court appearance. On June 12, the Weyburn Police Service received a report regarding a domestic disturbance between a 23 year-old female and a 26 year-old male where one person wanted the other removed from the residence. As a result of police intervention, the 26 year-old male agreed to leave the residence for the time being. Also on June 12, at about midnight, the Weyburn PS were called to a local pub regarding a 57 year-old man who was unconscious. It was learned that the intoxicated male had fallen and struck his head, knocking himself out. The male refused medical attention. As a result of his level of intoxication he was arrested and held in cells until sober. On June 11, while on patrol, Weyburn Police Service members came across a vehicle just east of the city on Hwy #13. As a result of the investigation, a 21 year-old male was arrested for impaired driving. He was also found to be a prohibited driver out of Quebec and is facing charges for that as well. On June 9, the Weyburn Police Service were advised of a possible situation of intimidation regarding people attending a trial at the Weyburn Court House. As a result of the complaint, the intimidation matter was found to be untrue, but a 30 year-old male involved in the matter was arrested on outstanding warrants and held in custody a short time until the matter was cleared up. Also on June 9, the Weyburn PS received a report of a hit and run vehicle collision. As a result of the investigation, a 22 year-old male has been charged with failing to report the accident. We wish to remind all drivers that the following rules apply to reporting collisions: • All collisions involving; 1 or more out of Province vehicles, vehicles which are not drivable or instances where criminal charges (i.e. impaired driving) may be laid are required to report the collision immediately to the nearest police agency. • All collisions not involving the above, where both driver's exchange names and information, may be reported direct to SGI. • All collisions involving another vehicle where the driver is not present (i.e. parked vehicles) are to be reported to the other vehicle owner as soon as possible. This almost always involves leaving a note with the time, date, driver name and plate number on the vehicle. On June 8, the Weyburn Police Service received a report of a minor two vehicle collision. As a result of the investigation, a 19 year-old female was issued a traffic ticket for disobeying a red light. Also on June 8, the Weyburn PS received a report about an on-line scam where the victim suffered an actual loss. We would like to suggest that any business transactions that are legitimate do not require money to be sent to an individual via wire transfer. Most legitimate businesses have either an on-site local manager that you can deal with, or will provide an actual address that the money and paperwork is to be sent to. Individuals may be able to search the internet for a phone number or email associated to the ad which may point them to the fact that they should be extra cautious in their dealings.

The Helen Davidson Music Award committee presented the 2015 Scholarship of $2,000.00 to Keisha Mowchenko at the Tommy Douglas Centre on June 15. Keisha is planning to attend the Randolph Academy of the Performing Arts this fall. She applied for the scholarship in Classical Voice and Musical Theatre. Pictured (l-r), Mayvis Goranson, Gail Murray, Keisha Mowchenko and Gloria Miller. See these pictures, stories & more on our website www.weyburnthisweek.com

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U of R convocation celebrates students from across Saskatchewan A number of local students celebrated their graduation from the University of Regina at the spring convocation held June 3-5, 2015 at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina. The awards were conferred by the University of Regina's President and ViceChancellor, Dr. Vianne Timmons. As well, presentations were made to the award winners with outstanding academic achievements, and three honorary degree recipients. Among the more than 2,000 graduating were:

Amy Leigh Neill, Colgate, Bachelor of Business Administration; Hazel May Allan, Creelman, Bachelor of Arts; Helyn Marie van Staveren, Creelman, Bachelor of Arts; Bria Jolene Lubiens, Fillmore, Bachelor of Science; Kelsey Marie Rude, Lake Alma, Bachelor of Education; Shalane Annette Haselhan, Lampman, Bachelor of Kinesiology and Bachelor of Education; Logan Matthew Hutt, Lampman, Bachelor of Business Administration; Brett Douglas Taylor, Lang, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Michael

Scott Garratt, Milestone, Bachelor of Applied Science; Sherrie Lee Lewis, Milestone, Diploma of Business Administration; Adam Tyron Leonard, Ogema, Bachelor of Education; Alaura Patricia Campbell, Stoughton, Bachelor of Education (Indigenous Education); Trent Alexander Corbin, Stoughton, Bachelor of Science; Taylor M. Dyke, Stoughton, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Megan

Dawn Walkeden, Tribune, Bachelor of Arts; Gloria Justine Anderson, Weyburn, Master of Education; Reid James Kevin Arts, Weyburn, Bachelor of Business Administration and Certificate in Economics; Mara Beth Baudria, Weyburn, Bachelor of Business Administration; Sara Lynn Baudria, Weyburn, Bachelor of Business Administration; Andrew James Cretin, Weyburn, Bachelor of Science; Erin

Carmen Franks, Weyburn, Bachelor of Social Work; Claudia Britta Harry, Weyburn, Bachelor of Arts; Jody Ann Holzmiller, Weyburn, Master of Education; Mikyla Richelle Jensen, Weyburn, Bachelor of Music; Taylor Ann Juravle, Weyburn, Bachelor of Education; Paige Nicole Nell Kater, Weyburn, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Lindsay Maureen Morris, Weyburn, Bachelor of Edu-

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Raquel Bellefleur, a worker from the Educating Youth in Engineering & Science (EYES) program, works with students from Souris School to build a beaver dam on June17. EYES is a science and engineering education program for the youth of Regina and southern Saskatchewan. They offer in-school workshops, winter clubs, and summer camp programs, reaching over 13,000 southern Saskatchewan youth each year.

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mula based on an equal weighting of the change of the Consumer Price Index and the Average Hourly Wage for the previous year. Changes are subject to Cabinet approval and are to be announced by June 30 each year. These changes would take effect October 1 of the same year. "This increase will continue to give youth, students and other minimum wage earners more disposable income and improve their standard of living," Morgan said. "Announcing the changes in June of each year also provides business owners predictability, allowing businesses to prepare for the changes the following fall." There are almost 24,000 minimum wage earners in the Saskatchewan workforce who will benefit from the minimum wage increase. The Government of Saskatchewan is also assisting minimum wage earners by increasing the basic personal tax exemption, the child tax credit and the Saskatchewan Low Income Tax Credit.

Senior Centre news The results of the Senior Centre's activities from June 5 to 11: Bridge: (Friday) First Berty Lou Dreis, second Chris Diemert and third Joyce Hemphill. Bridge: (Monday) First Jim Brown, second Joyce Hemphill and third Lucie Nickel. Trump Whist: First Basil Holyer, second Rose Levesque and third Evelyn Persson. Hi-Lo Whist: First Rodger and Marie Marcotte, second Chris Herlick and Phyllis Lindskog, third Tom Schutz and Basil Holyer. Canasta: First Anne Gutzke, second Eveline Porte and third Kay Bachman. Kaiser: First Jean Fahlman and John Schiller, second Marion Brown and Elaine Frasz, third Jean Knibbs and Betty Knibbs. Crib (Thursday): First Dale Greiner and Garth White, second Chris Herlick and Phyllis Lindskog, third Coral Schindel and Lorraine Madsen. Upcoming Events: Country Gold is playing at the Tuesday afternoon dance on June 23 and The McNeils are playing at the Tuesday afternoon on June 30. The Centre is on the Coop deck on Saturday, June 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.


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Dear Dad

Moving on

By Helen Waller Father's Day weekend is here. No matter how old you get, your dad is still your dad. Over the years, the relationship changes and goes through phases. They go something like this. 1. At 4, 5 and 6 years old, your Dad is perfect. In fact he is a super hero in your eyes. (Hopefully without the cape and tights. That would just lead to childhood trauma down the road.) He can do no wrong and you love to look up to him. 2. At 10, 11 and 12 years old, your Dad knows NOTHING. Pre-teens have a unique perspective on the world while all those hormones struggle to find balance in their little bodies. One such side effect of these hormones is that they have made them think that their parents do not know ANYTHING about EVERYTHING. 3. At 14, 15 and 16, your dad is just downright embarrassing. I mean, have you ever seen a teenager voluntarily hang out with their Dad within a one km radius? (Unless, of course, he has his wallet handy. That's a game changer.) Or when the teenager becomes fashion conscious and does not appreciate Dad's Costco jeans worn with socks and sandals. 4. At 18, hopefully, they want to leave the house. They have had enough of Dad telling them how to do things like cleaning their room, helping their mother with dishes or starting to buy their own gas for the weekends. 5. At 25 - 30, they realize that Dad was right. Not only was he right, but he knew what he was talking about more often than not. Perhaps you didn't quite appreciate your Dad's vision as you grew up but hindsight is 20/20. 6. At 30 - 40, it's now a good time hanging out at Dad's house. In fact, you are so busy cooking, cleaning and running after kids of your own, that spending time with Dad is now relaxing. Not only does Grandpa now run after the little ones, you may get a BBQ supper out of the whole deal. 7. At 50, you realize time is precious. You appreciate hearing the same stories about 'back in the day' that your Dad tells, yet again, for the twentieth time. Especially since the version changes slightly every time he tells it. 8. At 70+, you would give up everything to have one last visit, cup of coffee or hug from your Dad. Time has made you wise and you realize that it was the little things your Dad did for you that you remember and miss the most. So this Father's Day, no matter what stage you are at, enjoy spending time with your Father. You are lucky to have one.

By Linda Wegner Our town buzzed with excitement this weekend, and rightly so. Next door, tears of joy mingled with the keen sense that things would never be the same and nothing could be closer to the truth. Over the past three days blue jeans and T-shirts gave way to suits and boutonnières, gowns and wrist corsages; after twelve years of schooling, high school days now merged into the first phases of adulthood. This weekend marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of another for many young people in our city For the past five years we've had the privilege of

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or to training in the trades. It's hard to decide who will be the most excited or scared - them or their parents - because change, even good change, presents its challenges. We extend to each of our local grads and those across our nations, our thoughts and prayers for God's blessings and direction. "Dream no small dreams for they have no power to move the hearts of men." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) "Too low they build who build beneath the stars" (Author unknown) "…Graduation is not the end, it's the beginning." (Orrin Hatch)

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Fruit of the Spirit In Galatians 5: 22-23, Paul describes for us the fruit of the Spirit where he writes, "The Holy Spirit produces a different kind of fruit: unconditional love, joy, peace, patience, kindheartedness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." Recently, God has been teaching me to use what I like to call the "fruit test" to help guide me in my daily journey. The fruit test is simple; you ask yourself the question "What fruit does this activity bring out in my life?". Here's an example from my own life. Lately I've been playing a video game which is epic in scale. There are monsters, adventures, quests, and loot, all which require a significant amount of my time and energy to acquire. Recently I've found myself wondering if this is a game I should be playing? Not that the game itself if bad or wrong, but what kind of fruit is evident in my life after playing it? Am I demonstrating self-control? Or am I going to bed at midnight instead of 10pm like I had planned? Does the game consume my thoughts, making me impatient with the distractions in my day until I can return to the game? Do I find myself ignoring my family or not giving them my best because I've given too much to this "hobby"? I recognize that many of you reading this aren't gamers and have never even played a video game before, but all of us have things we do that may seem good on the surface, but end up producing the wrong type of fruit in our lives. I have to warn you, for this test to work, we must be completely honest with ourselves. It is pretty easy for us to justify any activity if we so choose, but if we are really honest and take a hard look at the fruit of our lives, God will use this reflection to guide us towards the good life He has for us. As we head into the summer season, I encourage you to "fruit test" some your activities. Are the things you are spending your time on bringing out good spiritual fruit or do they actually lead you down a path that ends in selfishness, frustration, fear, or pride? Ian Isaak, Weyburn Free Methodist Church

watching our neighbour's two sons grow and mature and, on this 2015 graduation weekend, we rejoiced with them as Matthew received his diploma. Although our sons both finished high school more than two decades ago (no, it can't be that long! I'm not really that old!), my emotions were stirred as I watched him posing with his family for photos. A cherished school photo will soon be framed and sitting next to that of our granddaughters in their graduation gowns. This weekend a number of other wonderful young people we know also shared the excitement of finishing their high school education and they, like Matthew, are going on to higher education

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Four-year-old Ella Tosczak makes her mark on the fence painting at Art Farm on June 13. Youngsters were encouraged to add their contribution to the fence throughout the day.

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Assiniboia Park Elementary School Grade 5 student Ben Manning reached for the longest jump during the APES Track and Field day held June 10 at the Weyburn Comprehensive School track.

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Third annual ArtFarm an overwhelming success

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The ARTFARM III Articulturists (board) are so grateful to every person who attended this year’s event! A special thank you to Chris Borshowa for all your help. To the volunteers that dug, pitched straw, mowed, painted signs, lifted, carried and ran the site like a marathon, we applaud you! With the support of our sponsors we were able to achieve the immense growth of ARTFARM this year.

• • • THANK YOU • • • • Harvesting Sponsors: Weyburn RM#67, Great Plains Ford, Tosczak Auctions, Saskatchewan Tourism & Weyburn This Week. • Fertilizing Sponsors: RBC Dominion Securities, Boston Pizza, ComTech & Dalyn Sidloski. • Seeding: Kinsmen and Kinettes, Minard’s Leisure World & Cowtown. • Tilling: Weyburn Carpet One & Barber Motors. If anyone is interested in becoming involved in next year’s event ARTFARM IV please contact us through our website artfarmfestival.com

Heather van der Breggen, an ArtFarm board member, was blown away by the success of the third annual Art Farm held on June 13. A record number of artists and people were in attendance. This year the ArtFarm showcased 40 artist booths and an additional five booths, which were either non-profit or food related. The attendance at this year’s event reached nearly 3,000 people, which is over three times the amount of the 700 in attendance at the first event in 2013. “It was beyond our wildest dream.” said Rickee-Lee Webster, Articulturist and Chair of the Art Farm board. Facebook commentss that were made to ArtFarm board members the next day sang the praises of the event. “So, I got to experience ArtFarm in a different way this year. Standing at the cupcake table I got to see soooo many people that I may have passed by in the hustle and bustle of it all. The music was amazing and

I was just plain happy to see so many other people walking around and being happy! I love this environment that you and your team create for all of us to enjoy. Truly an annual event I look forward to,” said one happy attendee. Highlights of the day included the artists’ displays, children’s activities and music. The displays varied from photographic work, jewellery and paintings to handmade sculptures and furniture. Children were kept busy with activities such as painting, colouring, pony rides, bubbles, balloon animals and a photo booth. Musical entertainment was provided by artists such as Small City Blues, Tylan Charlton and Tree Folk. The day proved to be a great success with the many hours spent planning and preparing by the members of the ArtFarm board. To view a gallery of photos taken at the event, visit www.weyburnthisweek.com.


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Moving to the music

New program for people with COPD The Chronic Disease Management team in Sun Country Health Region is expanding its initiative to improve services for patients in the Region who are diagnosed with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). "In the past, we've offered a one-time education session for COPD patients - with no follow-up. This revised program is designed to provide more comprehensive education and physical activity," Temi Adediji, Coordinator, Chronic Disease Management/LiveWell with Chronic Conditions. "This improved program will provide a service that is consistent with the recommendations of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. The association says pulmonary rehabilitation coupled with physiotherapy is the standard of care for patients with COPD and that participation in pulmonary rehabilitation greatly reduces the number of times the patient becomes hospitalized, and the length of hospitalization." The COPD program will be housed in the Therapy Department at Tatagwa View in Weyburn initially, with expansion to other communities in the future. It includes six sessions of weekly, multidisciplinary assessment; education and supervised exercise; followed by three, six and 12-month follow-ups. "The aim of the COPD program is to improve the over-all health of patients diagnosed with COPD, as confirmed by spirometry testing, before and after. The program is designed to offer multidisciplinary care, education and management strategies, coupled with appropriate exercise, to help those affected by COPD," says Mrs. Adediji. Patients diagnosed with COPD can be referred by their family physicians, pharmacists and nurse practitioners, or they can call the Therapies Department at 306-842-8443. The COPD team in Weyburn includes a pharmacist, dietitian, physical therapist, exercise therapist and social worker.

Brooklyn Arts of the Dance Zone performed a solo contemporary dance number at the Trails Day at River Park on June 13. Marley’s Dance Effex, Lolita Maya Belly Dancing and the Ukrainian Dance Club also participated in the event. A free hot dog barbecue was offered to attendees during the afternoon of dancing, music and food in the park.

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Lil Red Devils bring home gold The 5th Annual Weyburn & District Hospital Foundation Charity Golf Tournament Guest Speaker:

The Under-12 Weyburn Lil Red Devils brought home gold medals from a tournament in Balgonie from June 12-14. The girls started off the weekend with a 2-0 win over QC United Jr on June 12. On June 13, the Devils began the day with a 2-0 win over QC United and then went on to defeat SC United Ice by a score of 6-0 in the afternoon. An early morning 3-0 win on June 14 over SC United Fire sent the girls to the gold medal final. In a close final, the Devils came away with a 1-0 win to secure gold. Back row, (l-r), Abbie Hayward, Alexi Sirounis, Tori Mahnke, Allie Gawryluik, Grace Labbatt, Kate Goranson, Shelby Williamson and Brynn Romanovitch. Middle row, Coach Kevin Mahnke, Sydney Spencer, Eva Severson, Kiera Pittman, Reece Pittman, Ava Viczko and Coach Tanya Heebner. Front row, Kira Barham.

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Preseason pro football games are generally, in a word, weird. And the inaugural Northern Kickoff in Fort McMurray on Saturday night between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos really was no different. In a way, it was weirder than most. Don't get me wrong - travelling to the northern-most game in CFL history was an absolute delight and the 100,000 locals treated it like a mini-Grey Cup! The festivities were highlighted by an attempt for a Guiness World Record for the highest-attended ribbon cutting ceremony and CFL Commissioner Jeffrey Orridge and the Grey Cup itself were on hand for the spectacle. But once the smoke from the pregame fireworks drifted off into the Boreal Forest, we were left with a bizarre scene. The game itself started as a snoozer, tied 0-0 after the opening quarter. However the Eskimos were ignited by rookie quarterback James Franklin in the second quarter who put his team into a 14-11 by halftime. The wonky new CFL rules were unveiled for the first time in this game and it had many scratching their heads. Even those on the field! When the game's first touchdown was scored (a 1-yard plunge by Franklin), all 24 players were gathered around the 5-yard line for the point after convert, huffing and puffing with their hands on their hips. Officials had to tell them to go out to the 25yard line where the kick will

now take place. Were they not prepared for this? Perhaps they were but you can't fault them for old habits that were formed from the moment they began playing football. Sophomore Roughriders quarterback Brett Smith then took his turn to shine, engineering 13 points in the third quarter to give Saskatchewan a 24-17 lead going into the fourth. As back-and-forth games go, this one had it all and it had to have thrilled the 11,825 fans in attendance. (3,175 short of a sellout). The Eskimos turned up the heat in the final quarter, blitzing Rider quarterback Tino Sunseri five times on 14 plays which led to an interception and the eventual game-winning drive for Edmonton. Game over: Edmonton 31 Saskatchewan 24 "There was some good and there was some bad in that game," Rider coach Corey Chamblin explained afterwards. "Of course there was a lot of penalties, adjustments to the new penalties and all that. But for the most part I saw some winning football out there, I saw some losing football, and that's what preseason is. We just have to build on that winning football and continue to grow." Chamblin referred to the penalties which were an eyesore for the national TV audience. Coaches generally get mad when the length of the football field is given up in penalties. However on this night the teams combined for 55 penalties for a whopping 450 yards! (Or over four football fields). That had to be

some sort of record. See why this night was strange? But each team had a job to do and that was to evaluate the players they had in uniform. For the Riders, that was 77 while the Eskimos dressed 65. Chamblin was asked how and when he planned to make his first wave of cuts. "Well the first thing is I'm gonna get some sleep!" Chamblin huffed, referring to the team's hectic schedule of late. "Then I'll sit with the coaches and get their grades. A lot of guys did a lot of good things but we have to trim the roster." And trim they did, releasing 11 players on Sunday night and reassigning four more to their university or junior football programs. Of the 11 who were cut adrift, three were veterans including Tino Sunseri who didn't take long to edit his Twitter profile correcting his years in Saskatchewan and putting up a profile pic of his college days at Pittsburgh. Linebacker Joash Gesse and defensive end Ryan Wellman were the other veterans let go as the team headed into Week 3 of training camp in Saskatoon. Not much stock could or should be put into the overall team's performance in Fort McMurray because it simply wasn't a normal game. However things will get a little more real in Friday's preseason finale when the Roughriders host the Grey Cup champion Calgary Stampeders at Mosaic Stadium at 7:30 pm (TSN, CKRM Rider Radio Network).

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Event Schedule: 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:00 pm 6:00 pm

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12 Weyburn This Week, Friday, June 19, 2015

107TH ANNUAL WEYBURN

MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY - JUNE 29, 30 & JULY 1 CANUCK AMUSEMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 29 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Gates Open 4-H Steer Weighing - Agricultural Society Barn Chad Johnstone Memorial Farrier Contest and Clinic at the White Bigtop west of McFadden Building. 9 a.m. - 12 Noon & 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 4-H Judging, 4-H Team Grooming, 4-H Showmanship - P&H Show Arena 10:30 a.m. Weyburn Chamber of Commerce Parade - Starts from 5th Avenue North 12:00 noon Exhibit building opens - Tom Zandee Sports Arena 1:00 p.m. Gold Dragon Wrestling - Grandstand 2:00 p.m. Beer Garden Opens - Curling Rink 2:00 p.m. Kids’ Tractor Pull - Tom Zandee Sports Arena 3:00 p.m. Eastern Professional Chariot and Chuckwagon Association Chariot Races - Grandstand 3:30 p.m. 4-H Regional Judging - P&H Show Arena 4:30 p.m. Gold Dragon Wrestling - Grandstand 5:00 p.m. Canuck Amusements Midway Opens - Fairgrounds 6:00 p.m. Dr. Von Houligan’s Carnival of Calamities Magic Show Yellow and Blue Bigtop Tent 7:00 p.m. Chad Johnstone Scholarship Fund Auction - Grandstand 7:30 p.m. EPCCA Chuckwagon Races - Grandstand 7:30 p.m. SaskTel Junior Next Star Talent Search - Curling Rink 9:00 p.m. Karaoke Superstar Party - Fairgrounds 9:00 p.m. Band on Stage - Treefolk - Curling Rink 10:00 p.m. Exhibit building closes - Sports Arena 12:00 midnight Beer Garden closes - Curling Rink 12:00 midnight Canuck Amusements Midway Closes

TUESDAY, JUNE 30 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Gates Open 4-H Family Pancake Breakfast - West Food Booth 4-H Interclub Fed Steer Show - P&H Show Arena Chad Johnstone Memorial Farrier Contest and Clinic at the White Bigtop west of McFadden Building. 9 a.m. - 12 Noon & 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 12:00 noon Exhibit Building opens - Tom Zandee Sports Arena 12:00 noon Canuck Amusements Midway Opens - Fairgrounds 1:00 p.m. Gold Dragon Wrestling - Grandstand 2:00 p.m. Beer Garden Opens - Curling Rink 2:00 p.m. Kids’ Tractor Pull - Tom Zandee Sports Arena 3:00 p.m. EPCCA Chuckwagon Races - Grandstand 3:30 p.m. Jackpot Cattle Shows - P&H Show Arena 4:30 p.m. Gold Dragon Wrestling - Grandstand 5:00 p.m. Kids’ Tractor Pull - Tom Zandee Sports Arena 6:00 p.m. Dr. Von Houligan’s Carnival of Calamities Magic Show - Yellow and Blue Bigtop Tent 7:30 p.m. EPCCA Chuckwagon Races - Grandstand 7:30 p.m. SaskTel Senior Next Star Talent Search - Curling Rink 9:00 p.m. Karaoke Superstar Party - Fairgrounds 9:00 p.m. Band on Stage - “Switch” - Curling Rink 9:00 p.m. Dr. Von Houligan’s Adult Show - Yellow and Blue Bigtop Tent 10:00 p.m. Exhibit building closes - Sports Arena 12:00 midnight Beer Garden closes - Curling Rink 12:00 midnight Canuck Amusements Midway Closes

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 12:00 noon 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Gates Open 4-H Interclub Female Show - P&H Show Arena Commercial Pen of Heifers Show and Judging - north of barn Exhibit Building opens - Tom Zandee Sports Arena Canuck Amusements Midway Opens Qu’Appelle Valley Association Heavy Horse Pull - Grandstand Gold Dragon Wrestling - Grandstand 4-H Awards Presentation - P&H Show Arena Breeders’ Herd Award - P&H Show Arena Kids’ Tractor Pull - Tom Zandee Sports Arena Beer Garden Opens - Curling Rink 4-H Interclub Fed Steer Sale - P&H Show Arena Gold Dragon Wrestling - Grandstand Kids’ Tractor Pull - Tom Zandee Sports Arena Dr. Von Houligan’s Carnival of Calamities Magic Show - Yellow and Blue Bigtop Tent 6:00 p.m. Rumble In The Ring - Demolition Derby and Lawn Mower Races - Grandstand 6:00 p.m. Exhibit building closes to the public - Exhibit pick up from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Karaoke Superstar Party - Fairgrounds 10:30 p.m. (at dusk) City of Weyburn Fire Department Fireworks - west of Fairgrounds 12:00 midnight Beer Garden Closes 12:00 midnight Canuck Amusements Midway Closes

MIDWAY ENTERTAINMENT OPENING TIMES: Monday, June 29: 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 30: 12:00 noon Wednesday, July 1: 12:00 noon

GATE ADMISSION: Adult: Youth (6-18): Children 5 & Under:

Daily $10.00 $5.00 Free

3-Day Pass $20.00 $10.00

Family Pass (3 DAY): $45.00 Please note: Family Pass consists of 2 adults & 3 youth.

(Advance sale only until 8 p.m. Sunday, June 28, 2015)

Admission to the Exhibition will be a one-pay system with FREE grandstand. All admission tickets may be purchased at the show office prior to the fair.

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Pay one price (wristbands) $30.00 per person per day Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday (Presale wristbands available at theWeyburn Ag Society office for $25.00 each until June 28, 2015)

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