Weyburn Review - November 21, 2018

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The Review, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, November 21, 2018 - 11

Student leaders share experiences from Youth Leadership camp By Greg Nikkel Three student leaders learned many lessons about teamwork and leadership, as well as about themselves as persons, after spending a week at a Rotary Youth Leadership Assembly camp over the summer. Dalton Molnar of St. Michael School, Grade 10 student Jaylynn Haupstein and Grade 12 student Mackenna Glennie of the Weyburn Comp, are all members of their respective Student Representative Councils (SRC). They were sponsored by the Weyburn Rotary Club to attend the camp, held at Clear Lake, Man., with fellow student leaders attending from throughout Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Dalton, as a member of the St. Michael Junior High, attended the Junior RYLA camp, and the girls attended the advanced camp for the older students held a week later. “I found out near the end of the school year that I would be St. Michael’s delegate,” said Dalton, explaining his adventure began after a six-hour ride to the camp, as he met his fellow campers upon arrival. He described a busy time of games and activities, along with leisure time spent down by the lake, during his time at the camp. Part of the activities were oriented towards leadership skills, such as organizing and performing chores each day. There were talking times

where the counselors shared their experiences with the students, and the students were encouraged to share with each other, plus there were sing-alongs at the campfire each evening. “I made so many new friends, by the end of camp - we were so close to each other. I still keep in touch with most of the friends I made,” said Dalton. “I learned how to be a good leader, moving from making direct decisions to making more researched decisions,” he added, noting they wished they were able to spend more time at the camp. “I really hope I get the opportunity to go to the camp again in the future,” said Dalton. “It was an awesome experience,” said Mackenna, who noted some of the counselors told stories about their own adventures, including a couple who had been on student exchanges to other countries. Jaylynn echoed her comments, noting one counselor had spent time in France, and the other in Norway as part of their exchange trips, plus one counselor who had been on a short-term trip from Germany. The girls explained they were divided into colourcoded groups for the group activities, such as games and an “Amazing Race” challenge on one of the last nights together which involved portaging a canoe through the woods and doing a series of games.

Each team also made a music video, which were all shown to the camp once they were done. One of the activities involved going on a hike in the lake area with Parks Canada staff, said Mackenna, and Jaylynn noted they learned about the Shelterbox program, which provides a tent with emergency supplies to areas that have gone through a traumatic disaster, such as a tornado, flooding or earthquake. “It was an amazing experience we both enjoyed a lot,” said Jaylynn. One of the fun experiences they had was being awakened at 2 a.m. by leaders banging on pots, to get up and do activities which they had to finish before they were allowed to go back to bed. Asked if they had had a chance to share their experiences with their fellow students, they said they hadn’t yet had that opportunity. Jaylynn noted they had a leadership conference, and talked about seeing a presentation from Brayden King, who attended the RYLA camps three years in a row, and is currently in Belgium on a year-long student exchange program. Asked about what they learned from the camp, Jaylynn said she’s learned how to be more confident in talking in front of large groups of people. Mackenna added that she learned how important it is to talk to people when problems arise.

TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST TOWN OF MIDALE

PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN 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 23rd day of January, 2019, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land.

Local student leaders share experiences

Review Photo 7748 — Greg Nikkel

Comp students Mackenna Glennie, Jaylynn Haupstein and Dalton Molnar shared their experiences from attending the Rotary Youth Leadership Assembly camps over the summer at Clear Lake, Man., with the Weyburn Rotary Club members.

Riding Club to hold Santa Day The Weyburn Riding and Driving Club will hold a Santa Day event at the city farm on Sunday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will feature horse-drawn sleigh rides and a visit by special guest Santa Claus. Admission to the event

is free of charge, but they are taking donations which will go towards the club’s project of restoring the barns at the city farm, plus people can bring a non-perishable food item for the Salvation Army’s food bank. There will be a bonfire

set up on the site, with chili and a bun, hot dogs, baked goods and hot chocolate. The city farm is located on Queen Street, about a mile north of Highway 13 on the west side of the road. There will be signs set up to direct people to the farm site.

Note: A sum for costs in the amount required by subsection 4(3) of The Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel. Description of Property Lot 6&7 1&7

Block 4 C

Plan B641 101507981

Total Arrears $2,091.21 $3,780.96

Costs $25.00 $25.00

Total Arrears & Costs $2,116.21 $3,805.96

Dated this 13th day of November, 2018.

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Joleen Tuchscherer, Treasurer

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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF SCOTT NO. 98

PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN

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 20th day of January, 2019, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land. 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.

Homecraft 4-H girls pick out fabric Girls in the Lomond 4-H Homecraft Club picked out fabric to use for a sewing project, during a recent meeting at the Oungre Park complex on Nov. 9. From left are Amy Fradette, Andie Fradette, Braxton Pouteaux (half hidden), Emily Alexander and Raina Lohse, helped by instructor Paulette Howard. The girls learned how to make a reversible bag, and got their names embroidered on their bags. Photo — Stephanie Fradette

Description of Property NE 22-11-16-W2 NE 25-11-16-W2 SW 25-11-16-W2 NE 26-11-16-W2 NW 33-11-16-W2 SW 33-11-16-W2 Parcel A Plan 102109542 Ext 0 Parcel A Plan 101269852 Ext 21 Parcel A Plan 101270337 Ext 2 SE 10-12-16-W2 NW 7-12-17-W2 SW 7-12-17-W2 Parcel B Plan 102007853 Ext 0

Title No. 143621636 140606074 143621658 140606085 148566415 148566392 143310361 149576631 127946098 149352307 109376635 109376646 141247920

Dated at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, this 21st day of November, 2018. Shelly Robertson Administrator

Total Arrears & Costs $2,990.37 $2,966.70 $3,000.20 $3,002.29 $1,556.92 $1,577.01 $806.70 $3,344.23 $287.34 $6,774.45 $2,290.70 $2,890.94 $1,432.29



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