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Graduation! Tice to Become an Industrial Plans to Attend the Univer- to Attend the University Plans to Attend Saskatch- Attend the University of Re- Mechanic Moosomin • Rocanville • Wawota Maryfi eld • Kipling • Whitewood Elkhorn • Redvers • St. Lazare • Virden C2 The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. Monday, June 25, 2018 McNaughton High School Moosomin, SK • 306-434-8048 • 5 Car Wash Bays • Spot Free Rinse (2 Bays) • 10 Washers & Dryers • Pet Wash Ashley Barrett Brett Bell Carmelle Boutin Nicolette Caseres Jace Cherry 8 Daughter of Cheryl and Son of Kory and Andy Daughter of Tracy and Daughter of Mhay Caser- Son of Verna and Brad David Barrett. Ashley plans Bell. Brett plans to attend Bernie Boutin. Carmelle es. Nicolette plans to attend Cherry. Jace plans to attend May your past, present and to move into the Pipestone Medicine Hat College to plans to continue her edu- the University of Regina to Southeast Regional College future education help you Group Home and attend study Power Engineering. cation at McNaughton High study Computer Science. to study to become an elec- Pipestone Kin-Ability full- School and work at the trician. make the right choices in life. time, starting in the fall. Pipestone Kin-Ability Cen- tre. BEIER’S WELDING LTD. ERNIE & VICTORIA BEIER 306-532-4830 • Wapella, SK Our sincere congratulations Rylan Cole Brooklynn Davidson Carter Davidson Cayden Dodd Jayse Easton on your Son of Tammy and Jeff Daughter of Michelle and Son of Terrie and Dan Son of Tara MacPherson Son of Charlene and Mur- Cole. Rylan plans to appren- Todd Davidson. Brooklynn Davidson. Carter plans and Lance Dodd. Cayden ray Easton. Jayse plans to graduation! tice to become an Industrial plans to attend the Univer- to attend the University plans to attend Saskatch- attend the University of Re- Mechanic. sity of Regina to study Kine- of Saskatchewan to study ewan Polytechnic to study gina to study Kinesiology. siology and Health Studies. Business. Carpentry. Lexie Firkola MacKenzey Fisk Hailey Foy Justin Joshua Carmel Frape Daughter of Karen Ber- Son of Candice and Jeff Daughter of Gina and Francisco Daughter of Sherry glund and Glenn Pew and Fisk. MacKenzey plans to Kyran Foy. Hailey plans to Son of Marivic and Henry Kindlein and Chris Frape. Mark Firkola. Lexie plans work for a year, then study study Business Administra- Francisco. Justin plans to Carmel plans to attend to attend the University of a trade. tion. attend the University of the University of Regina to Saskatchewan and study Saskatchewan to study En- study Nursing or Education. Pre-Law. gineering. Best of luck to the 630 Main St. Graduating Moosomin, SK (306) 435-2977 Saluting the Graduating Use your education Class of class of 2018. You’ve achieved accomplishments 2018 Congratulations another step in life. Strive for the next one! to continue a life Grads of of learning! 2018! 306.435.4147 We are proud of 1202 Broadway Ave what you have Moosomin, SK Co-op Feeds Moosomin, SK accomplished! 306.435-3266 306-435-3886 306.435.4015 Hours of Operation: Moosomin, SK www.massoncpa.ca 7 am to 10 pm Moosomin, SK 7 days a week 306-435-3331 Monday, June 25, 2018 The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. C3 Christine Garcia Lexie Garvey Dalton Grant Kamryn Green Madison Griemann Jayce Hayhurst Daughter of Hernaline Daughter of Tammy and Son of Jen and Terry Daughter of Trishia and Daughter of Lenora and Son of Michelle and Mark and Enrico Garcia. Christine Corey Garvey. Lexie plans Grant. Dalton plans to work Trent Green. Kamryn plans David Griemann. Madison Hayhurst. Jayce plans to plans to attend the Univer- to take a year off, then for a year then pursue a Vet- to attend the University of plans to attend Saskatch- attend the University of Re- sity of Regina to study Busi- attend the Toronto Film erinary Technology degree. Saskatchewan to study Arts ewan Polytechnic to study gina to study Education. ness Administration. School to study Marketing and Sciences. Innovative Manufacturing, for Fashion and Entertain- then apprentice as a ma- ment. chinist. Kristen Heathcote Emily Ireland Paityn Ireland Boris Khitsenko Emily Kindlein Abagail Korth Daughter of Sara Crouse Daughter of Wendy and Daughter of Jennifer and Son of Maryna and Ro- Daughter of Jennifer and Daughter of Koreena and and Ashley Heathcote. Kris- David Ireland. Emily plans Joe Ireland. Paityn plans to man Chernykh. Boris plans Harold Hampton and Jason David Korth. Abagail plans ten plans to take a year off to attend the University attend the University of Re- to join the Royal Canadian Kindlein. Emily plans to at- to attend the University of then attend Brandon Uni- of Saskatchewan to study gina to study Education. Air Force in B.C. then at- tend Assiniboine Communi- New Brunswick to study versity to study Education. Arts and Sciences majoring tend Lethbridge College to ty College to take the Com- Education. in Environmental Sciences. study Business. prehensive Health Care Aide course. CELEBRATION –FORD SALES– Highway 1 East • Moosomin, SK Find us on Facebook 306-435-3011 CHECK OUT “May the graduating CELEBRATIONFORD.COM 1-800-880-4533 Congrats Grads! class find a bright future (306) 435-3313 through wisdom and Congrats to perseverance!” Jeysel Lopez Molina Riley Marsh Lauren McConnell Daughter of Maria and Son of Deb Marsh and Daughter of Jeanette and Mario Lopez. Jeysel plans Lorne Baily. Riley plans to Geoff McConnell. Lauren the class to attend Assiniboine Com- study Autobody. plans to attend the Univer- munity College to study Cu- sity of Saskatchewan, Ed- of 2018! 1004 North Front St. linary Arts. wards School of Business to study Business. Moosomin, SK WELL DONE! 306-435-2949 Margetts Invest your time and Rose’s Baking Construction energy into setting Gluten Free wishes the goals and working 306-441-0310 Keep your 505 MOOSE STREET Moosomin, SK body and mind MOOSOMIN, SK Grads of 2018 towards them with Graduation is an conditioned to (306) 435-2220 the very best in Moosomin, SK diligence. achievement, but also make the best 306-435-2464 a stepping stone to the future endeavours! next phase of life. possible decisions Esterhazy, SK in life. 306-745-3915 Congratulations to the Class of 2018! Moosomin Margetts CONGRATULATIONS Construction Reach your goals through Parks & knowledge, wisdom RADUATES Moosomin, SK G.R. CARSCADDEN TO THE G and hard work! Recreation Keith Margetts FUNERAL CHAPEL Congratulations Moosomin, SK OF 2018! 306-435-9314 Class of 2018! 306-435-3622 306-435-2513 Running on Wholesome! Congratulations We wish the Class of 2018 to the the veryPRAIRIE best as you wisely Hwy #1 • Box 1680 • Moosomin, SK • S0G 3N0 explore the pathways of life! Offi ce: (306) 435-3610 • Fax: (306) 435-3850 LIVESTOCK www.mazergroup.ca #1 Highway West Class Moosomin, SK Phone: 306-435-3327 We salute PRAIRIE the Grad Class of 2018 LIVESTOCK of 2018! #1 Highway West • Moosomin, SK May your future 306-435-3327 hold many successes. C4 The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. Monday, June 25, 2018 Wishing Montana and the Class of 2018 the very best! Casey McCormac Montana McMullen Coleman McPhee Avery Meredith Chelsea Minty Daughter of Lana and Daughter of Samantha Son of Roma and Colby Daughter of Sherrie and Daughter of Lori Minty Derek McCormac. Casey and Neal McMullen. Mon- McPhee. Coleman plans to Kurtis Meredith. Avery and Waylon Gordon. Chel- ROTAVE plans to attend the Univer- tana plans to attend Bran- attend Southeast Regional plans to attend the Univer- sea plans to attend the Uni- sity of Saskatchewan to don University to study Edu- College to study to become sity of Regina to study Pre- versity of Regina to study SANITATION study Business. cation. an electrician. Professional Studies with Pre-Social Work. Moosomin, SK the goal of studying Phar- 306-435-3982 macy. May the Grads use the tools of technology, learning resources and most of all wisdom to achieve your goals in life. We wish Casey McCormac & the class of 2018 every success! Yvan Navarro Kamen Olafson Ben Pranke Braden Pritchard Diana Precision Son of Hazel and Herman Son of Tamela and Kurt Son of Rolna and Bernard Son of Shelley and Ja- Rodriguez Salgado Operating Ltd. Navarro. Yvan plans to at- Olafson. Kamen plans to at- Pranke. Ben plans to attend son Szaroz. Braden Plans Daughter of Sonia Salga- tend the University of Re- tend the University of Sas- Springs College for one to attend Saskatchewan do De Rodriguez and San- Derek & Lana McCormac gina to study Engineering. katchewan to study Busi- year then further his educa- Polytechnic in Saskatoon to tos Rodriguez. Diana plans Business Cell: 306-435-7487 email: [email protected] ness. tion. study Heavy Duty Mechan- to work for a year, then at- Box 765 Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0 ics. tend Saskatchewan Poly- technic to study Medical Radiology Technology. Live wiseley today, plan for tomorrow. Congratulations to Kamen Olafson and the Class of 2018 Haley Roe Mitchell Rutledge Jevon Schwean Donovan Scott Ty Sinclair Daughter of Tammy and Son of Denise and Geoff Son of Tannis and Mike Son of Candice and Eren Son of Eden and Mark Moosomin Gordon Roe. Haley plans to Rutledge. Mitchell plans to Schwean. Jevon plans to Scott. Donovan plans to re- Sinclair. Ty plans to attend Dental Centre attend Brandon University enroll in the RCMP. play hockey for three years turn to McNaughton for an- SAIT in Calgary to study Ar- Moosomin, SK to study Accounting. then attend university. other semester of courses chitectural Technologies. then enroll in art school. 306-435-3330 Glasser’s TV Service Remember to live life with a Moosomin, SK • 435-3040 strong work ethic, a positive attitude and respect for others. Wishing the Grads of Congratulations to the 2018 a Bright and 608 Birtle Street McNaughton High Successful Future! Class of 2018! Moosomin, SK ->;8 )-E:1%@-Ŋ Congratulations, Ben! 306-435-3252 We are so proud of you! RX Drug Mart wishes to congratulate Paityn Ireland and Montana Rolna McMullen for graduating from McNaughton High.
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