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CENTENNIAL MEDAL HONOURS SASKATCHEWAN PEOPLE

Released on March 22, 2005

Lieutenant Governor Lynda Haverstock presented two recipients with the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal at Government House today.

Susan Velder - the sculptor commissioned to create the Queen's Golden Jubilee statue, of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II riding her favourite horse, Burmese - received the commemorative medal, as did Miss Rodeo Canada 2005 Christa Lawrence.

"The Saskatchewan Centennial Medal celebrates people who give generously of their time and energy to improve the lives of others," Haverstock said. "Today we are pleased to be able to recognize two very talented individuals who are exceptional ambassadors for our province."

Recipients are selected based on the recommendation of governmental and non-governmental organizations and Members of the Legislative Assembly. Community leaders, MLAs, MPs and judges will also receive the medal.

"Our centennial provides us with an opportunity to celebrate 100 years of remarkable people who have made our province a great place to live, work and raise a family," Provincial Secretary Joan Beatty said.

Approximately 4,000 Saskatchewan Centennial Medals will be presented to individuals at ceremonies held throughout the province this year,

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For More Information, Contact:

Maureen Boyle
Government Relations
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-5959

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