10 - The Review, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, April 17, 2019
Rotarian recognized for club work Rotary Club treasurer Garnet Hart received a Paul Harris Fellowship pin from club president Deana Mainil at the club’s meeting on Thursday. The pin is in recognition of Hart’s work as treasurer for the Weyburn club, including many hours spent sorting out tax issues and getting the club set up as a registered Review Photo 8088 — Greg Nikkel charity.
Preparing a Taiwanese meal for Rotarians
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Rotary exchange student Vivian Huang, centre, showed Doug and Kathie Loden how to prepare one of the dishes for her Taiwanese supper on Thursday evening at the Calvary Baptist Church. She is being hosted by the Weyburn Rotary Club for the current school year, and put on a supper of dishes from her homeland before giving a presentation about Taiwan to those in attendance.
Paul Harris Fellowships
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Weyburn Rotary members Duane Schultz and Jill Thorn were presented with Paul Harris Fellowships by club president Deana Mainil at the club meeting on Thursday evening. This was Schultz’s eighth Fellowship award and Thorn’s second. This fellowship award recognizes contributions the members have made to the Rotary International Foundation, which supports a wide variety of international aid projects.
Residents advised to be careful of hantavirus The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to take precautions against hantavirus as the weather warms up. People are most often exposed when cleaning up enclosed buildings (such as grain bins, sheds, barns, garages, trailers, cottages and homes) or farm equipment and vehicles after winter. Symptoms usually start within one to six weeks of exposure and include fever, muscle aches, cough, headaches, nausea and vomiting. Some people develop severe symptoms that can be life threatening. Seek medical attention immediately if you have a cough, fever and shortness of breath. To avoid exposure to hantavirus, be aware of mouse droppings and nesting materials and take the following precautions when cleaning infested areas: • Ventilate the building by opening doors and windows for at least 30 minutes before cleaning; • Use wet mopping methods and wear rubber or plastic gloves; • Wear goggles and a well-fitting N-95 type filter mask when cleaning areas contaminated by droppings in a confined space; • Dampen areas
contaminated with rodent droppings with bleach disinfectant and remove droppings with a damp mop or cloth; • Avoid using dry cleaning methods such as dusting, sweeping, vacuuming or air-hosing; • Steam clean, shampoo or spray upholstered furniture with a detergent, disinfectant or a mixture of bleach and water; and • Wash clothes and bedding with detergent in hot water. Also, take steps to reduce rodent infestations: • Block openings that might allow rodents to enter a building; • Store human and animal food, water and garbage in containers with tightly-fitted lids; and • Move woodpiles or other potential hiding places for mice away from your home. The risk of contracting hantavirus infection is currently low in Saskatchewan. However, deer mice are present throughout the province and the risk will increase as the weather continues to warm up and people resume seasonal activities. As of December 31, 2018, there have been 32 people with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome reported in Saskatchewan since 1994; 10 of those cases were fatal.
NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98
NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Scott No. 98 for the year 2019 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, April 18, 2019 to May 20, 2019. A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Scott No. 98 Box 210, Yellow Grass, SK S0G 5J0 by the 20th day of May, 2019. Dated this 18th day of April, 2019. Shelly Robertson, Assessor
Exchange students meet at Rotary supper
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Weyburn Rotary exchange student Vivian Huang, centre, chatted with Taylor Courteau, left, of Estevan, who will be sponsored by the Weyburn club as next year’s out-bound exchange student. Courteau is a Grade 12 student at the Estevan Comprehensive School, and is being sponsored by Weyburn as no local student applied for the exchange program for next year. Weyburn’s current out-bound student is Brayden King, who is spending the year in Belgium, and Courteau will be heading to Germany in August for a year-long term.
Boil Water Advisory may be lifted today The City of Weyburn had a temporary precautionary boil-water advisory put in place on Sunday, and if testing of water samples goes all right, it may be lifted as soon as today, April 17. A technical problem
arose while the new reservoir was being commissioned, said city engineer Nader Keshta. “We had a glitch, and it was mandated to be reported to the Water Security Agency,” he said, and the boil-water advisory
was issued as a precautionary measure. In order to have the advisory lifted, the city has to provide eight water samples and they have to test negative for any bacteriological problems two days in a row. The first set
of samples was sent in to the provincial lab on Monday, and the second set was drawn on Tuesday morning. If both sets of tests are negative, then it is expected the Water Security Agency will lift the advisory by today.
Adventures offered at Vacation Bible School The Weyburn Free Methodist Church is having their annual Vacation Bible School during the Easter break, from Monday, April 22 to Friday, April 26. This year’s theme is “ROAR: Life in the WildGod is Good”. It will be an epic African adventure that
engages the whole herd. Kids will explore God’s goodness and celebrate a ferocious faith that powers them through this wild life. There is a daily Bible point carefully integrated into five great activity stations that the children will travel through each morning. The stations will
The Souris Conservation and Development Area Authority
include the Imagination station, stampede sports, hungry herd cafe, kidVid cinema, and Wild Bible adventures. Some activities will be themed along the Bible story of Moses in Egypt. They will survive the plagues, convince Pharaoh to let God’s people go, and play high energy
games like Stampede. This free event is for children Kindergarten to Grade 6, and runs from 9 a.m. to noon. For more info or to register, contact the church office at info@ weyburnfmc.com or the VBS director, Bonnie Christopherson, at (306) 891-9034.
The Lang West Conservation and Development Area Authority
ASSESSMENT ROLL 2019
ASSESSMENT ROLL 2019
NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment of the Souris Conservation and Development Area Authority has been prepared and is open to inspection at the office of the secretary-treasurer, until the time for giving notice of complaints has expired, from ten o’clock in the forenoon until four o’clock in the afternoon on every juridical day except Saturday.
NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment of the Lang West Conservation and Development Area Authority has been prepared and is open to inspection at the office of the secretary-treasurer, until the time for giving notice of complaints has expired, from ten o’clock in the forenoon until four o’clock in the afternoon on every juridical day except Saturday.
A person who desires to complain against an assessment or non-assessment may, within twenty days after the date of this notice, notify the secretary-treasurer in writing of his complaint in accordance with section 62 of the conservation and development act.
A person who desires to complain against an assessment or non-assessment may, within twenty days after the date of this notice, notify the secretary-treasurer in writing of his complaint in accordance with section 62 of the conservation and development act.
Dated this 17th day of April, 2019.
Dated this 17th day of April, 2019.
Shelly Robertson Secretary-Treasurer Box 210 Yellow Grass, SK S0G 5J0
Shelly Robertson Secretary-Treasurer Box 210 Yellow Grass, SK S0G 5J0