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HOME PAGE: WWW.YORKTONHYUNDAI.COM TOLL FREE: 1-800-565-0002 Ph: 306-783-8080 115 Palliser Way, Yorkton Sk *OAC SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS / DEALER LIC. #323917 2011 TOYOTA COROLLA S SEDAN STK#TU5-263AT, 99,717 kms ....................... $ 12,900 2014 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD *8-PASS.* STK#TU5-212AT, 32,158 kms ........................ $ 31,900 2014 HYUNDAI SONATA GL SEDAN STK#U5-040, 58,454 kms. ..................... $ 17,900 2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM 4WD STK#SF4-186AT, 11,172 kms. ........................ $ 34,900 Offering Top Dollar For Trade-Ins! YORKTON’S #1 USED AUTOMOTIVE SUPERSTORE www.f laman.com Flaman has septic tanks, water tanks, We are your one stop shop. Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626 Moosomin 1-855-780-2626 (306) 435-4143 Swan River 1-855-331-2626 (204) 734-9999 DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APP WWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE FIND US ON FACEBOOK 306-621-7901 SERVING YORKTON AND AREA •Repairs on Most Major Appliances •Dishwasher Installations •Parts & Accessories Sales FAST AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Over 17 Years Experience KELLY PFEIFER Owner/Operator KELLIHER MOTORS PH. 306-675-2166—KELLIHER, SASK. D.L. #907112 Visit our new Website at www.kellihermotors.com 2005 FREESTAR SEL WAGON 7 pass., fully loaded w/power sliding doors, upgraded stereo, remote start & more, extra clean unit, only 175.000 kms. SALE PRICE $ 5,995 Call for Free Quote • HOME • CABIN • FARM • SEA-DOO 306-783-7737 •FREE DELIVERY SERVICE •FULL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE •DIABETIC SUPPLY CENTRE •OSTOMY SUPPLIES Free Blood Pressure Monitoring HEARN’S WESTVIEW PHARMACY 306-783-4331 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. & Holidays Closed 265 BRADBROOKE DRIVE (Across from the hospital) Locally Owned and Operated since 1963 Phone: 306-783-6995 Fax: 306-783-6997 email: [email protected] Yorkton, SK OIL CHANGE No appointment needed. Monday - Saturday 306-782-2233 Express Service Full In-Store Embroidery & Promotional Products Department Great Quality - Great Prices - Exceptional Service 306-782-1414 EMBROIDERY MARK’S EMBROIDERY Wade Windjack 306-620-6905 269 Hamilton Road Yorkton 306-783-6666 115 Government Road, Yorkton 1144 sq. ft., 5 bed/4 bath. $ 295,000 MLS®541485 Each office independently owned and operated. MARKETPLACE THIS WEEK August 14, 2015 | Volume 38, No. 1 Introducing the compact and versatile Pioneer 500. It’s nimble, fun and built to tackle both workdays and weekends. honda.ca/Pioneer500 Recommended for drivers 16+ who can reach all the controls. Driver and passenger must be tall enough to wear the seat belt properly and brace themselves, if needed, by placing both feet firmly on the floor while grasping the hand hold. Always wear protective clothing when operating and read your owner’s manual thoroughly. Visit honda.ca for details. Honda Motorcycles & ATVs Canada @HondaPowerCA Phone 306-783-3333 www.schradermotors.com ALL-STAT ELECTRIC LTD. Serving Yorkton & Area since 1987 FOR ESTIMATE CALL 306-782-9863 [email protected] Commercial Residential Renovations Computer Cabling Electrical Panel Upgrades Fire Alarms Maintenance & Repair Rural Wiring Call for details Highway 10 East, Yorkton Phone 306-783-4566 or 866-600-4566 [email protected] WATER SPORTS ACCESSORIES 20 % OFF GREAT SELECTION 37 Broadway E., Yorkton, SK 306-783-0313 The FROZEN CACTUS FURNITURE SALE! Browse all our sale items & new arrivals Green tufted linen look arm chair w/wooden legs (2 available) Reg. $749.99 Brown bonded leather & chrome chair (2 available) Reg. $659.99 SALE $ 500 each SALE $ 425 each Feeding Time Summer always brings hummingbirds with it. The time aerial artists are are a favourite with many gardeners who attract them with sweet food. Here it’s all full at the feeder, leaving one hummingbird hovering as it waits its turn. The photo was taken Aug 5, 2015 at a farm near Mazeppa, SK. (Photo by Mark Carlson, Canora, SK) www.terryortynsky.com

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HOME PAGE: WWW.YORKTONHYUNDAI.COM TOLL FREE: 1-800-565-0002 Ph: 306-783-8080

115 Palliser Way, Yorkton Sk *OAC SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS / DEALER LIC. #323917

2011 TOYOTA COROLLA S SEDAN

STK#TU5-263AT, 99,717 kms .......................

$12,9002014 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD

*8-PASS.*STK#TU5-212AT, 32,158 kms ........................

$31,9002014 HYUNDAI SONATA GL

SEDANSTK#U5-040, 58,454 kms. .....................

$17,9002014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM

4WDSTK#SF4-186AT, 11,172 kms. ........................

$34,900Offering Top Dollar

For Trade-Ins!

YORKTON’S #1 USED AUTOMOTIVE SUPERSTORE

www.f laman.com

Flaman has septic tanks, water tanks,

We are your one stop shop.

Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626

Moosomin 1-855-780-2626(306) 435-4143

Swan River 1-855-331-2626(204) 734-9999

DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APPWWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

306-621-7901

SERVING YORKTON AND AREA

•Repairs on Most Major Appliances•Dishwasher Installations•Parts & Accessories Sales

FAST AND FRIENDLY SERVICEOver 17 Years

ExperienceKELLY PFEIFER

Owner/Operator

KELLIHER MOTORSPH. 306-675-2166—KELLIHER, SASK.

D.L. #907112Visit our new Website at www.kellihermotors.com

2005 FREESTAR SEL WAGON7 pass., fully loaded w/power sliding

doors, upgraded stereo, remote start & more, extra clean unit, only 175.000 kms.

SALE PRICE $5,995

Call for Free Quote• HOME• CABIN• FARM• SEA-DOO

306-783-7737

•FREE DELIVERY SERVICE•FULL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE

•DIABETIC SUPPLY CENTRE•OSTOMY SUPPLIES

Free Blood Pressure Monitoring

HEARN’S WESTVIEWPHARMACY

306-783-4331Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sun. & Holidays Closed265 BRADBROOKE DRIVE

(Across from the hospital)

Locally Owned and Operated

since 1963

Phone: 306-783-6995 Fax: 306-783-6997

email: [email protected] Yorkton, SK

OIL CHANGENo appointment needed. Monday - Saturday

306-782-2233

Express ServiceFull In-Store Embroidery

& Promotional Products DepartmentGreat Quality - Great Prices - Exceptional Service

306-782-1414

EMBROIDERY

MARK’S EMBROIDERY

Wade Windjack 306-620-6905

269 Hamilton RoadYorkton 306-783-6666

115 Government Road, Yorkton1144 sq. ft., 5 bed/4 bath.

$295,000MLS®541485

Each office independently owned and operated.

MARKETPLACETHIS WEEK August 14, 2015 | Volume 38, No. 1

Introducing the compact and versatile Pioneer 500. It’s nimble, fun and built to tackle both workdays and weekends. honda.ca/Pioneer500

Recommended for drivers 16+ who can reach all the controls. Driver and passenger must be tall enough to wear the seat belt properly and brace themselves, if needed, by placing both feet firmly on the floor while grasping the hand hold. Always wear protective clothing when operating and read your owner’s manual thoroughly. Visit honda.ca for details.

Honda Motorcycles & ATVs Canada @HondaPowerCA

Phone 306-783-3333 www.schradermotors.com

ALL-STATELECTRIC LTD.Serving Yorkton & Area since 1987

FOR ESTIMATE CALL

[email protected]

Commercial Residential Renovations Computer Cabling

Electrical Panel Upgrades Fire Alarms Maintenance & Repair Rural Wiring

Call for detailsHighway 10 East, Yorkton

Phone 306-783-4566 or 866-600-4566

[email protected]

WATER SPORTSACCESSORIES

20% OFFGREAT SELECTION

37 Broadway E., Yorkton, SK

306-783-0313

The

FROZENCACTUS

FURNITURESALE!

Browse all our

sale items &

new arrivals

Green tufted linen look arm chair w/wooden legs (2 available)Reg. $749.99

Brown bonded leather & chrome chair (2 available)

Reg. $659.99

SALE$500 each

SALE$425 each

Feeding TimeSummer always brings hummingbirds with it. The time aerial artists are are a favourite with many gardeners who attract them with sweet food. Here it’s all full at the feeder, leaving one hummingbird hovering as it waits its turn. The photo was taken Aug 5, 2015 at a farm near Mazeppa, SK.

(Photo by Mark Carlson, Canora, SK)

www.terryortynsky.com

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DEAR DR. ROACH: This question is just too embarrassing for me to even sign my name. I get many infected pubic hairs that are painful. Is this normal? Do other people get them? I have had them off and on my whole life, but the past two years have been just awful. Some are like boils, and it takes them many weeks to go away. What can I do?

I have never men-tioned this to my doctor. I won’t even go for my Pap test if I have one, because I don’t want the doctor to see it. — Anon.

ANSWER: Infected hair follicles are com-mon, and when they are in the pubic area or in the armpits, they can be quite painful and last a long time. They often are caused by

Staphylococcus, which nowadays can be resis-tant to multiple antibiot-ics (MRSA).

Please don’t be embar-rassed by these. I guar-antee you that your doc-tor has seen them many times before. The sooner you are seen, the faster you can get relief. And you certainly don’t want to delay important tests like your Pap for these common infections.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 56-year-old female. I recently have been having terrible pain in my joints. It is so bad at night that I can’t sleep. I recently went to a rheumatologist because I had an elevated rheu-matoid factor (it wasn’t extremely high). I was told I have arthritis and a high risk for rheuma-toid arthritis. I was then diagnosed with fibro-myalgia. I was shocked and embarrassed! I had always thought that fibro was not a real disease. I feel bad and tired almost every day, and I am so sick of it! — S.S.

ANSWER: Some of my colleagues still doubt it, but I think that fibromy-

algia certainly is a real disease. There is no doubt that there are a large number of people with chronic pain in the muscles and soft tissues who meet the diagnos-tic tests for fibromyal-gia, which are all based on history and exam — there’s no blood test or X-ray for fibromyalgia, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t real. The current thinking is that fibromy-algia is due to alterations in the perception of pain by the central nervous system.

The most common symptom is aching in the body, usually in the mus-cles and joints. Fatigue and poor-quality sleep also are nearly universal

in fibromyalgia.Depression is highly

prevalent in people with fibromyalgia, and in my opinion, the depression is more likely caused by the chronic pain and fatigue than the other way around.

My opinion is that it is better to have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia because, even though fibromy-algia isn’t completely understood, it is a start-ing point for understand-ing and treating chronic pain.

Tricyclic antidepres-sants are the most com-mon initial treatment of fibromyalgia, because they affect the way pain is processed. They are usually started at far, far

below the effective dose for depression.

Feeling a sense of control over the pain, continuing to work and exercising more are all associated with a better outcome in fibromyalgia.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column when-ever possible. Readers

may email questions to [email protected]. To view and order health pam-phlets, visit www.rbma-mall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive Orlando, FL 32803.

STOP BY TODAY FOR INCREDIBLEOFFERS AND UNBEATABLE SERVICE.

Hwy. 10 East, YorktonPhone 306-783-4566 or 866-600-4566

www.discoverymotorsports.com [email protected]

Attention Parents!Give your child a jump start to reading

along with skills to ensure they meet the demands of future school

curriculum and larger group learning environments. Register your child in

Early Childhood Literacy Sessionsto compliment any program your child

may already be attending. Literacy sessions will be offered by a specialist with a Bachelor of Education Degree

and 30 years experience. Children must be 4 or 5 years of age. Three hour sessions will be offered once a week for 25.00. Pre-register by September 1st as space is limited. Sessions begin September 15th.

To pre-register call306-782-1015 or 306-641-6491.Broadway E., Yorkton, SK

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HOLLYWOOD — Chris Pratt is currently filming “The Magnificent Seven,” with Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Matt Bomer and Peter Sarsgaard, for a January 2017 release. He’ll next shoot “Passengers,” with Jennifer Lawrence, a sci-fi film about a ship loaded with passengers en route to colonize a new world. Pratt report-edly will make $12 mil-lion, while Lawrence reportedly will make $20 million and a percent-

age. “Passengers” will be released sometime in 2016. Meanwhile, Pratt’s “Jurassic World” has now become the third top-grossing film of all time, passing “Avengers: Age

of Ultron” and “Furious 7.” At this rate, “Jurassic World” might catch No. 2 “Titanic.”

The recent annual Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, held in her hometown of Jamestown, New York, had Jerry Seinfeld starring in two sold-out shows. In addi-tion, Melissa Rivers and Kelly Carlin, daugh-ters of Joan Rivers and George Carlin, the COZI TV Comedy Search Contest and “Parks and Recreation” alum Nick Offerman were all part of the festivities. COZI TV, which regularly airs “The Lucy Show,” with

Lucille Ball and her chil-dren Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr., spon-sored the yearly festival.

Lucie Arnaz, 64, mar-ried current husband, writer-actor Laurence Luckinbill, in 1980 and got it right the second time around. They have three children — Simon, Joseph and Katherine — and live in Palm Springs, California. Lucie con-fesses, “I used to think Palm Springs was for old people, and there’s not a lot to do. But we came down here and almost immediately met nine people who introduced us to 10 people, and they

multiplied like rabbits, and suddenly there were 72 people a month we wanted to meet and do something with.”

Her parents were among the first resi-dents at the Thunderbird Country Club, where President Gerald Ford used to live. Desi Sr. built The Indian Wells Hotel in 1957, and after he and Lucy divorced, lived in a home in Indian Wells.

Desi Jr. was married to actress Linda Pearl from 1980-81. He mar-ried Amy Laura Bargiel in 1987, and they moved to Boulder City, Nevada, and had a daughter,

Haley. His wife died in January of cancer at the age of 63. Desi cur-rently owns and operates the Boulder Theater, a cinema converted into a stage for the Boulder City Ballet Company and rock acts such as Leon Russell and Graham Nash.

Lucie struggled for years to come out of her mother’s shadow, and her recent tour in the show “Pippin” accomplished that. “When I came out of the stage door, peo-ple didn’t say ‘God I loved your mother,’ they said they loved me in “Pippin.” And that’s the latest on Desi-Lu(cie)!

Lucie Arnaz

Stuff. Only when you want it.

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Slow local start for federal electionBy Thom BarkerStaff Writer

As the federal pol-itical party leaders launched their cam-paigns for the October 19 general election, the 11-week campaign got off to a decidedly slower start in Yorkton-Melville.

The three candidates who have been nomin-ated in this riding spent the first week generally getting ready.

Cathay Wagantall, running for the incum-bent Conservative Party, said she did a little door knocking and received a largely positive response.

The NDP candidate, Doug Ottenbreit, who is entering his third cam-paign, also did a little canvassing and said he found an appetite for change.

He said he is taking it easy to begin with because of the length of the campaign.

“This one’s not going to be how you start, it will be how you finish,” he said.

The Green Party has nominated Elaine Hughes. Yorkton This Week was not able to con-tact her by press time.

The Liberal Party has yet to nominate a candi-date.

A slow start locally was also evident by the state of the candidates’ Internet presence.

As of press time, there was no biography for Wagantall on the Conservative election site and her own site, cathaywagantall.ca, was not active.

Ottenbreit has a bio on the NDP site, but there has been no recent activ-ity. The latest news tab

features some tweets from the previous elec-tion in 2011.

And, while Hughes has a biography on the Green site, the party still had her listed as the can-didate for Prince Albert where she was originally going to run.Cathay Wagantall, Conservative

Wagantall was born in Regina and moved to Esterhazy in 1967, where she now lives with her husband Marty. They have three children and seven grandchildren.

After their first busi-ness venture failed in 1985, the family moved to Alberta.

Wagantall has been involved with the Conservative Party of Canada since it first merged with Reform in 2004. She has been a dele-gate at four national con-ventions and served on the constituency boards in several ridings includ-ing Yorkton-Melville.

The couple moved back to Esterhazy four years ago and started the business PositiveSigns.

Doug Ottenbreit, NDPOttenbreit was born

in Regina and moved to BC in his youth where he attended law school at the University of Victoria.

Before becoming a lawyer, he worked for Ontario’s Minister of Women’s Equality and as a senior aide to BC’s Minister of Social Development and Economic Security.

After he was called to the bar in 2007, Ottenbriet returned to Saskatchewan and practiced with firms in Yorkton and Melville before opening his own practice for four years. He then accepted a year-

long position with Legal Aid Saskatchewan before returning to private prac-tice.

Himself a victim of cerebral palsy, Ottenbreit is a lifelong disability rights advocate.

He lives in Melville with his wife Jacqueline, stepchildren Nicolas and Amy and three dogs.

Elaine Hughes, GreenHughes grew up on

a small family farm in northeast Saskatchewan near Archerwill where she developed an early love for the natural world.

Experience in Royal Canadian Navy and a variety of administrative positions in the medical,

legal, education and gov-ernment fields in Canada and as a volunteer over-seas strengthened her desire for social justice for senior citizens, the poor, and marginalized members of society.

Now retired, she is a full-time activist for environmental and social justice causes.

“Field Crops: Half Empty or Half Full?”Th is week I’m aware that there’s a chance people may think I’ve lost it with where we’re going in regards to Crop Walk, but bare with me folks. Th e question we’re going to explore is “Do crops mature and ripen from the top down or do they die from the bottom up?” Your answer to this question is signifi cant as it will reveal how successful the crop management techniques have been by looking at the overall health of plants. To answer this question, consider your perspective. Have you been working at keeping your fi elds, weed, disease and insect free at all costs or have you also been focused on giving the plant what they need in its life cycle to ensure maximum health? While the fi rst option seems like it is an adequate and perfectly acceptable approach, it is obviously driven by reacting to whatever is going on in the fi eld. As fi elds ripen you can start to see the diff erence by making a few simple observations. Maturing fi elds are usually a good marker that proactive decisions have been made to keep plants healthy and the fi eld as even as possible. On the other hand, if portions of your fi eld are well on there way to dying down and some areas are still green, this indicates a reactive strategy through the year and will make for a much more diffi cult harvest. Perspective seems to be a prevailing theme this week and a positive perspective is commonly overlooked when considering the general attitude towards moisture. Water movement in the plant is key during head fi ll as it is responsible for moving nutrients up into the plant. When this fails to take place, white caps end up in the grain tank as dockage rather than yield. Water brings large amounts of nitrogen into the plants for growth, yield and protein development. Nitrogen and potassium need to remain balanced in the plant. An imbalance results in potassium defi ciency which is actually the reason for lodging; a common misconception that we blame rain for. Remember rain is a gift , not the enemy. Another sign of potassium defi ciency is the leaf disease, “septoria”. Septoria starts on the bottom leaves and then eventually crawls up the plant, taking out kernels one by one; a perfect example of your plant dying from the bottom up rather than maturing from the top down.Moisture seems to hit us hard year in and year out and it’s evident that it’s not going anywhere so we need to make our peace and learn how to use it to our advantage rather that letting it control crop status. If you’re interested in building a healthy crop that is 100% prepared to embrace moisture and will ripen from the top down, then come down to P & H in Yorkton and get the tools and knowledge necessary to have a successful crop year in 2016. Remember, at Parrish & Heimbecker we are striving to earn your business by moving tradition forward!

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YorktonIt’s the sale you wait

for! It’s the St. Gerard’s CWL Annual Gigantic Garage Sale, Thursday, September 17 , 9AM – 8PM and Friday, September 18 , 9AM – 12 PM at St. Gerard’s Parish Complex, 125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton! There are treasures for everyone including books, collectibles, toys, clothing, small household items…the list goes on and on! Don’t forget the special jewellery table! Pie and coffee special, only $3.00 served all day, each day. No admission; everyone is welcome!

Volunteers Needed! The Canadian Red Cross is seeking volunteers for the Friendly Visiting Program for Seniors. Volunteers will be trained to provide weekly visits or phone calls to socially or geograph-ically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding area. One hour every other week is all that is required to provide social inter-action with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306-620-3281 or email [email protected]

Join us @ Yorkton Public Library all sum-mer long for fun children’s programs. Activity days (July 6 - Aug. 25)Mondays - ages 10-12, Tuesdays - ages 6-9, 2-3:30 P.M. Must pre-register in person. Spaces are limited. (Registration begins June 29). Movie Wednesdays till Aug. 26 @ 2:00 p.m. Free popcorn & juice. Everyone welcome! Storycrafts (July 9 – Aug. 27). Thursdays 10:30-11:15 a.m. Open to ages 3-7 years. Game days (July 3 - Aug. 21) Fridays @ 2:00 p.m. Join us for some fun board games! Everyone welcome!

Interested in find-ing a new outdoor activ-ity? Want to be involved in a low cost, fun sport? Then come out to Patrick Park Disc Golf Course every Tuesday evening from May 5 through until September. This will be an evening gathering of play-ers of all skill levels and ages to learn about disc golf, meet other players, trade discs and most of all have fun. Interested par-

ticipants can show up any time after 7 p.m. and join in for some fun clanging a few chains. For further information search out ‘Disc Golf Courses of the Parkland’ on Facebook, and stay tuned for more information on upcoming night disc golf events (yes play in the moonlight), and competitive tournaments.

Canadian Blood Services - Volunteer today. Because of you, lives can be saved. When you donate your time to Canada’s blood system, you are helping to save lives. You can become a community educator, donor ambas-sador or blood donor recruitment expert. You can make a difference by: • Volunteering your skills and experiences in our clinics by becoming involved with donor sup-port through our donor ambassador role or hospi-tality role • Volunteering in your community by speaking to the public about the need for blood, recruiting new donors and promoting upcom-ing blood donor clinics. We’ll provide the training – You provide the time. For more information con-tact: Marilyn Chambers, Coordinator, Volunteer Resources 306-347-1646, [email protected]

Gen. Alexander Ross branch, Royal Canadian Legion, is alive and well. Come out and meet our 2015 executive, they are making plans to revitalize our branch but they need your help. Meetings on last Wednesday of the month. Gunners lounge open weekdays and Saturdays at 3 p.m. New members and guests of members welcome in the lounge. Darts Mondays 7 p.m. Cribbage Saturdays at 1 p.m. Also pool and shuffle-board available. Beef on a bun on Fridays at 5 p.m. Meat draws Fridays & Saturdays at 5 p.m.

Is someone’s drink-ing bothering you? Has alcohol affected your life negatively? If so, Alateen may be for you! Alateen is an organization devoted to teenagers who know someone with the dis-ease of alcoholism. Talk, listen, get better. Starts Wed., Oct. 15, at 8:00 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton. www.al-anon.ala-

teen.org/membersIf you like big band

music, then ALL THAT JAZZ may be the band for you. This 20 piece big band with 2 vocalists performs throughout the community with a var-iety of music from rock to show tunes and every-thing in between. The big band rehearses Tuesday evenings at the Yorkton Regional High School 8:30 - 9:45 and welcomes performance invitations. Previous experience is required. Everyone is welcome! Contact Larry Pearen 306-782-4182 or Dean Petersen 306.782-5155.

Donate at the follow-ing Canadian Diabetes Association Clothesline® drop boxes and help the more than 9 million Canadians living with diabetes and predia-betes: Rock FM Radio, 395 Riverview Rd., SIGN Family Support, 345 Broadway St. W. Clothesline® drop boxes happily accept all cloth based items, shoes, hats, belts and more.

Habitat for Humanity is gearing up for another build and is looking for volunteers in a number of areas. To get your name on the volunteer list for the build or to be part of a committee, go to www.habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer Now”.

Learn about volunteer opportunities at Sunrise Health Region for all ages and at all times. For more information, con-tact Suzette Szumutku, Director of Volunteer Resources, 306-786-0468

or [email protected].

Crossroads is a sup-port group for women who are experiencing or have experienced vio-lence. Group is held every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more infor-mation contact 306-782-0673 or 306-782-5181.

Parkland Woodworking Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. the 2nd Thursday of each month. Sept. to June, in the basement of Seventh Day Adventist Church, 384 Gladstone Ave. S. Our members do woodwork-ing, carving, scrolling, turning or build furni-ture. We have a members library, visitors welcome. Contact Jerry at 306-786-6652 or Norman 306-896-2398.

Citizens on Patrol Program Yorkton - COPP the eyes and ears of your community is recruit-ing new members. For an application or more info please contact COPP at 306-621-7361 (day) or 306-782-3197 (after 6 p.m.) or The Yorkton City Detachment of the RCMP at 306-786-2400 or Box 153, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7.

The Yorkton Antique Auto Association meets at the Western Development Museum in Yorkton on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. “Where old cars are dis-cussed enthusiastically.” While enthusiasm for old vehicles is required, ownership is not.

Tot Spot, 0 - 5 year old drop-in centre. Located at 345 Broadway Street West, in the SIGN building on Broadway. Running Mon.,

Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. This program runs cost free to participate but donations are wel-comed. Brought to you by The Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton. Call 306-783-2582, find us on Facebook!

We need you to share your talent! Play guitar, piano, dance or sing? We would like to invite you to perform in our facility! Please call Suzanne Beck at 306-786-0815, I’d be happy to have you join us. Yorkton & District Nursing Home, 200 Bradbrooke Dr.

P l a n n i n g a n event? Contact www.t o u r i s m y o r k t o n . c o m for a free listing in our calendar of events.

The Sunshine Club is a drop-in centre for adults coping with mental health problems. We are located at 83 North Street, in the SIGN building. Normal hours of operation are Monday, Thursday, Friday and alternate Tuesdays from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed Wednesdays and weekends. For more information please call 306-783-8135.

S e c o n d A l a n o n Meeting in Yorkton - Wednesdays at 8 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr. All are welcome.

Park Swingers Square & Round Dance Club Weekly Dances - Every Monday 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rounds, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Square Dancing. Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway Street W. Call Ray & Karen Thies at 306-782-9790.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Monday, Columbia School, 119 Bradbrooke Dr., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Tues., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meet-ing to follow; Wed., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 12:00 noon, meeting 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. Call 306-783-3765 or visit www.tops.org for more information.

F i t n e s s C l a s s e s , Monday and Wednesday evenings at St. Al’s School gym. Contact 306-782-1048.

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Continued from Page A4Yorkton

R o y a l C a n a d i a n Legion #77, 380 Broadway, Yorkton, Friday Night Beef on a Bun 5:00 - 7:00. Free Pool 6:00 - 9:00. Why not bring your staff?

The Saskatchewan Abilit ies Council is searching for volunteers for various programs and activities that serve people with special needs. Call Shirley at 306-782-2463.

T r e a s u r e C h e s t Toastmasters Club meets weekly on Wednesday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your world by enha ncing your communication and leadership skills. Guests and new members welcome. For mor e infor mation contact : Delores Moskal 306-620-8424 and Keith Diduch 306-621-8700.

Buchanan There are a limited

number of the reprinted Buchanan Centennial Cookbooks. Call Marie 306-592-2073 for more info.

Buchanan R.M. 304 Centennial Calendars are for sale at the R.M. office. Call Twila 306-592-2055.

Enjoy creating your own projects out of clay using a pottery wheel or just by pinching, coiling or any other method at the Buchanan Community Centre every Tuesday, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more info call Marie 306-592-2073.

Buchanan Tourism has t-shirts and postcards for sale at the Village Office which is opened Tues. to Fri.

Buchanan Librar y and Public Inter net Access Site hours: Tues. 1 - 5 p.m., Thurs. 2 - 6 p.m., Fri. 2 - 6 p.m. Thanks to Industry Canada and the Saskatchewan Public Access Network, the library has 2 computers for public use. Check out the www.parkland.lib.sk.ca website for different sources of information. For more info call the library 306-592-2137.

F r e e s u m m e r programs at the Library.

Come and join the fun.P r e s c h o o l C r a f t

and Storyhour at the Buchanan Library every Tues., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present.

Craft Hour for ages 6 - 12 years every Thurs. 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. starting July 9/15.

Community Centre dabber bin go ever y Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Community Centre.

CalderCalder Cookbook avail-

able at Calder Village Office. Office open Wed. & Sat. More info 306-742-2158.

Calder Parkland Regional Library is opened on Monday and Wednesday from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.

CanoraCanora dances held

at Keen Age Centre, 409 Main Street, the last Wed. of each month. Dance from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Admission charge includes lunch. Live band usually different each month.

Parkland Christian C e n t r e w e l c o m e s everyone from Canora and area to Sunday morning worship. Located at 132 - 4th Ave. E., our service starts at 10:30 a.m. and includes Sunday School and nursery. For more info call Pastor Brett or Mavis at 306-563-5512.

The Canora Amateur Radio Repeater enhances the emergency network that has been used in the past by the RCMP, Emergency Measures and Nav Canada, along with countless non-profit groups. If you are interested in becoming an amateur radio operator or you want to provide some funding assistance, you can contact Randy at 306-563-7150, Larry at 306-783-4177 or George at 306-645-2921.

Canora TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tuesday at the Keen Age Centre at 409 Main Street. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call Darlene 306-563-6848 for more information or www.tops.org

Crooked LakeFlea Market Garage

Sale at Sunset Beach, Crooked Lake ever y Sunday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. starting May 17 through Sept. 5, 2015. For info call Ethel at 306-697-3572 or 306-697-7484.

CuparCupar TOPS (Take Off

Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tuesday at the Cupar Health Centre on Donald Road. Weigh in at 9:30 a.m., meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org

EbenezerE b e ne z er Bap t i s t

Church Sunday Morning Services: Worship 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Kids Own Worship 10:30 - 11:15, ages 4 - 12.

EsterhazyR a i n b o w S o c i a l

Da nce Club Au g u s t dance schedule: Aug. 15 - Country Sunshine; Aug. 22 - Len Gadica (50’s & 60’s); Aug. 29 - Prairie Pride. Dance from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Lunch available at 11:00 p.m. Rainbow Hall is located 7 miles south of Esterhazy. For more info contact Terry @ 306-745-3415.

E s t e r h a z y R o y a l Canadian Legion #249 Dabber Bingo ever y Thursday. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB13-0045.

“ R e c o v e r y ” i s a s u p p o r t g r o u p f o r those recovering from mental illness. Both men and women are welcome to meet at the Council Chambers at the Esterhazy Town Office every Wednesday at 1:00, except on civic holidays.

Twin Valley Riding Club monthly meetings first Tuesday of the month at Esterhazy Town Office, 8 p.m. Phone 306-745-3720.

Esterhazy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wednesday at the Golden Jets Building on Main Street. Weigh in at 6:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org.

E s t erha z y br a nch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation meets third Wednesday of each month 8 p.m. Legion Hall.

Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second

Mondays at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Joyce Anderson 306-745-3800.

Foam LakeFoa m L a ke T OPS

( T a k e O f f P o u n d s Sensibly) Chapter meets every Thursday at the Foam Lake Museum at 113 Bray Ave. West. Weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org

Fort Qu’AppelleF t . Q u ’ A p p e l l e

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tuesday at 154 Craigleith Ave. N. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members

welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org.

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Hazel Dell Hazel Dell Old Time

Dance - Sat., Aug. 15, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m., Hazel Dell Rec Centre. Potluck lunch & cash bar. Music by “The Zayshleys”. Everyone wel-come. Contact Russell 306-547-4224 or Elaine 306-547-4284.

Hyas Hyas Goldenage Centre

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The Invermay Golden Age club will be starting its Active Aging program for 2015. The exercise ses-sions will be at the Golden Age Club on Mondays at 3 pm.

The Invermay Golden Age Club is continuing its second year of Active Aging... Exercising for Seniors. Younger people are invited to come and participate. There is no fee for the course. The ses-sions will be held Mondays at 10 a.m. at the Golden Age Club. Join for fun and fitness!

Invermay Parkland Library Hours are Tues.: noon - 4 p.m. and Thurs: noon - 4 p.m.

Invermay TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tuesday at the Parkland Regional Library at 301 - 4th Ave. N. Weigh in at 7:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call Liz 306-593-4931 for more info or www.tops.org.

ItunaItuna Social Club

monthly meeting is held on the second Wed. of each month, unless otherwise specified.

Dabber Bingo is played every Friday at 2:00 p.m. from Oct. through April and at 7 p.m. May through Sept. Card games are played every Thurs., and Fun and Fitness is Mon. through Fri. at 9:00 a.m.

There is an activity afternoon on Tues. at 1:30 p.m. with shuffleboard, carpet bowling, cards and other activities. Our activ-ity evening is Wed. even-ing at 7:00 p.m. Come out and enjoy cribbage. These activities are open to all 50+ members and non-members to enjoy activity and socializing.

The Ituna Branch of the Parkland Regional Library, 518 5th Ave. NE. Library and CAP site hours are as follows: Tuesday - 12 noon - 5 p.m., Wednesday - 12 noon - 5 p.m., Thursday - 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Kamsack 2nd Annual Garlic

Festival and Trade Show on Sept. 13 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #24 - Kamsack. Doors open 10am - 4pm. Many interest-ed vendors so if you want to reserve a table call Jim at 306-601-9024. Table rent-als are $10 each. Please let me know if you are inter-ested.

Kamsack Cancer Self-Help Group: meets 3rd Wednesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the Boardroom of the Sunrise Health office on Queen Elizabeth Blvd. East in Kamsack.

K a m s ack Wa l k i n g Club, Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the KCI.

Adult Co-ed Volleyball Tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. at the High School.

Kamsack Air Cadets provides youth with life experiences, skills and the opportunity to travel. For info call Karen 306-

542-2047. Adults are also welcome.

KelvingtonKelvington TOPS (Take

Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets each Monday at the Pentecostal Church basement, Main St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow.

LangenburgL i b r a r y h o u r s :

Mondays 1-6, Wednesdays 3:30-8:30 and Thursdays 1-6.

Lemberg2015 Lemberg Library

Hou r s : T ue s day 1- 6 p.m.; Wednesday 10 -3 p.m.; Thursday 9-1 p.m. Public computer access by appointment. Phone Sandy at 306-335-2267.

Lintlaw The Lintlaw Rec Centre

Bingo will be changing to Wednesday evenings. Start time will remain at 7:45 p.m. Blackout $1,000 in 54 numbers or $100 con-solation.

Melville Melville Senior Citizens

Dance: Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., 204 2nd Ave. West., Melville, SK.

Shelwin House pre-sents informational even-ings at Melville: St. Peter’s Hospital, in the Grayson Conference Room, the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Some topics include: • Overview of Shelwin House - Shelter for abused women and their children • Domestic Violence • Healthy/Unhealthy Relationships • Dating Violence. Shelwin House – confidential and safety services. Violence Knows No Boundaries: It

hurts all people regard-less of age, sex, race reli-gion or socail status. For more information contact Shannon Sullivan at the Shelwin House Outreach Program 306-782-5181, [email protected].

Melville Senior Citizens Centre, Tuesday - Bingo, Wednesday - Shuffleboard, Thursday - Dancing, Sunday - Cards.

Melville Art Club Gift Shop at Melville Community Works will open Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Many useful and unusual items by local artists will be available. Want to place your new for sale artistic items? Contact Theresa 306 728 2182.

The Melville Art Club meet the third Tuesday of each month at Melville Community Works at 7.30 p.m. If you are interested in art, promoting the arts, or participating in classes you are welcome to join us. For info call Theresa 306-728 2182.

Melville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wednesday at the Melville Community Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Weigh in at 6:00 and meeting to follow. New members wel-come anytime. Contact Amy 306-728-5272 for more information or www.tops.org

Melville & District German Heritage Club invites new members; k n o w l e d g e o f t h e language not necessary. Monthly socials and other events; contact Elaine Miller 3 0 6 -72 8 - 4 9 4 2 ;

Arnold Issel 306-728-3191. For hall rentals contact Ed Miller 306-728-2038.

Melville and District Scandinavian Heritage C l u b i n v i t e s n e w members… Luncheon meeting held the second Monday of each month. We of fer lessons in wood carving, and other crafts. We tour museums, old churches, and are involved in community events. We enjoy our a n n u a l p i c n i c a n d Christmas social. For more info phone Edith at 306-728-5043 or Edna at 306-793-4346.

Melville Legion Bingo is held every Tuesday at

7:30 p.m.The Speaker’s Nook

Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month at noon in the Saskatchewan Crop Insu ra nce Buildin g , Prince William Drive. Guests welcome. For more info call Michael at 306-728-5703. Location: Melville.

NeudorfLibrary Hours:

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Recently Calvin Daniels and Trevor Lyons designed and helped install a 9 tonal target disc golf course at Sandy Beach on Good Spirit Lake near Canora. Here Lyons, and resort operator Kelly Butz work on the tonal installation.

While the course still has a few things to be added, it is playable now. People can follow the course and the sport of disc golf across the Parkland at https://www.facebook.com/PatrickParkDiscGolf

Submitted photos

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Norquay

T he Norquay K in Club holds its meetings on the second Thursday of every month, at the Norquay Curling Rink. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. New members are welcome. Come and have some fun, in serving the communities greatest needs. For more info contact Chris at 306-594-2664.

N o r q u a y P u b l i c Library hours Tues. 12:30 - 5:00, Wed. 10:00 - 3:00 and Thurs. 12:30 - 5:00.

N o r q u a y L e g i o n Regular Monthly Meeting 2nd Thurs. of each month at 7:30 p.m.

PellyThe Pelly Housing

Aut hor it y pr e s ent ly has vacancies. Seniors, families or individuals are encouraged to apply. The rent for a housing unit is based on 30% of the gross household income. For more info, please contact the manager, Victoria Makohoniuk at 306-595-4902.

Pelly Bingos are held every Sat. and every first and third Wed. of the month at the Happy Hearts Centre. All bingos start at 7:30 p.m. Potluck suppers at the Happy Hearts Centre the last Sun. of each month 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Each one contributes $5.00.

Pelly United Church Service & Sunday School every Sunday at 11 a.m. Everyone welcome.

Parkland Regional Library Pelly Branch Library hours: Tues. 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Thurs. 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Public access site available, for more info call 306-595-2243.

PreecevillePreeceville Club 60

is back shuffleboarding and carpet carpet bowl-

ing early in January 2015. We are a busy club with shuffleboard on Wednesday afternoons. We are also looking for-ward to having drop in card games going on Wed., Thurs. and Fri. afternoons for those shut ins looking for an afternoon of cards. Canasta, whist or games of your choice. Lunch is served every afternoon on these days for a small charge. Coffee and tea is always on. For more info on the cards you can call Arda at 306-547-2137.

Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Monday & Wednesday at 10 a.m. For more infor-mation call 306-594-2784. Everyone welcome.

Preeceville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Preeceville School at 225 – 1st Street NW. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any-time. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org.

RamaNo Bingo for the months

of July and August.Rama Golden Jets

Upcoming Events: Exercises - Mondays,

Wednesdays and Fridays from 4:00 - 5:00 pm.

Active Aging Exercises on Mondays from 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. For more info, contact 306-593-6120.

P.A.L.S. Club on Front Street in Rama is open for coffee Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. $1.25 for bottomless cup of coffee. Delicious meals every Friday at 6:30. Potluck is last Friday of the month. $5.00 with a pot, $10.00 without a pot.

Lively entertainment to follow.

RheinChrist Lutheran Church

- Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. from May to August. Check us out and “Like” Christ Lutheran Church Rhein on Facebook.

RocanvilleRo ca nv il le T h r i f t

Store welcomes you Mon., Wed. and Fri., 1 - 4 p.m., Thurs, evenings 6 - 8 p.m. All good quality donat ions accepted . Entirely operated by volunteers , with all proceeds returned to t he com mu n it y a nd surrounding areas.

Rocanville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Monday in the Anglican Hall at 208 Carlton St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any-time. Contact 306-783-3765 or www.tops.org for more information.

The Rocanville Seniors Club invites all seniors to join in spades on Mon. and now Sat. afternoons and cribbage on Thurs. afternoon.

Saltcoats Saltcoats TOPS (Taking

Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Saltcoats United Church basement. Weigh in at 6:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call (after 6 p.m.) Sharon at 306-744-2901; Marie at 306-744-2556 or Margaret at 306-898-2122 for more info or www.tops.org.

L i b r a r y h o u r s : Tuesdays & Thursdays

3 : 3 0 - 8 : 0 0 p . m . ; Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. For information 306-744-2911.

SpringsideSpringside Baptist

Church Sunday School at 9:50 a.m. for all ages. Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Everyone is welcome.

Springside Lutheran Church has services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10:00 a.m.

Springside Library hours: Tuesdays 1 to 7 p.m., Thursdays 1 to 6 p.m., and Fridays 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. Story hour for 3, 4 & 5 year olds is Friday morning at 10:00. Thanks to funding by Industry Canada the Library has 2 computers for public use. Call 792-4743.

Springside United Church service every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. People of all ages welcome.

StockholmEsterhazy and District

CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mondays at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Isobel Fowler 306-745-6183.

SturgisStarting in September,

The Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club, will be open Monday-Wednesday - Friday from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. For Cards, Coffee & Snacks, 50/50 Draw. Everyone wel-come.

Sturgis READ Club- every Wed., 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw. Everyone welcome.

Sturgis & District “A Harvest of Memories” History Books are on sale. Books available at the Town Office, call 306-548-2108 for any info.

Prayer Group meets Mondays 7:30 p.m. at Vern Poworoznyk’s. For more info call Vern Poworoznyk 548-4791.

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SAT: Pancake Breakfast: 8:00 – 10:00 AM at PALS on Front St.BBQ Hamburgers and Hotdogs: 11:00 am – 3:00 pmRanch Roping CompetitionsSupper: 6:30 PM at PALS with local entertainment to follow

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2012 Toyota Tundra SR5 D/Cab 4x4 2719AT, 5.7L, 145,118 kms ..............................$22,9882011 Ford 1/2T Supercrew Lariat 4x4 2849A, 3.5L, 57,787 kms .................................$35,9882010 Toyota Tundra TRD Reg. Cab 4x4 Short Box 2583A, 5.7L, 74,025 kms ....................................$23,9882008 Dodge 1/2T Quad Cab 4x4 SLT 6” Lift2416A, 4.7L, 169,487 kms ...............................$20,5002007 Toyota Tundra D/Cab TRD 4x4 T479TA, 4.7L, 111,509 kms. .............................$18,5002007 Dodge 1/2T Quad Cab 4x4 SLT T486TA, 5.7L, 70,247 kms. ...............................$16,9882005 Dodge 3/4T Quad Cab 4x4 5.9D, 75,000 kms. ............................................$29,988

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Sturgis Sturgis Community

smoke free dabber bingo every Tuesday, 8 p.m. in the new Sturgis & District Community Hall. All proceeds to the new Hall.

Living Faith and Word Church welcomes all to their Sunday Church Ser vice and Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m.

Parkland Regional Library Sturgis Branch Hours: Tues. 2-6 p.m.; Wed. 12-6 p.m.; Thurs. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 306-548-2824.

TheodoreParkland Regional

Library - Tuesday 1 - 5 p.m.; Thursday 1 - 5 p.m.

T heodore Senior s meet at The Station every Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Join us for bingo, shuffleboard, cards, games, etc. Potluck is held the last Friday of the month.

T h e o d o r e Un i t e d Church invites everyone i n T h e o d o r e a n d surrounding areas to join us at Sunday morning worship. Our regular weekly services, and Sunday School, start at 9:30 a.m.

TogoTogo bingos held every

Wednesday evening at the Silver Thread Community Center. Doors open at 7:00 and bingo begins at 7:30 p.m. Blackout jackpot is $400.00

Friday night supper specials held at the Silver Thread from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door Everyone welcome.

Month end Supper held at Silver Thread every last Tuesday of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone wel-come.

WadenaW a d e n a S i n g l e s

Social Club Dance - Sat., Aug. 22 from 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. at the Wadena Legion Hall. Music by The Zayshley’s. Married couples welcome. Lunch served @ 11 p.m.

WaldronMore and Merrier

S e n i o r s m e e t a t Clubrooms in Waldron Community Hall every Thursday at 2:00 p.m.

WhitewoodC r o s s r o a d s

T o a s t m a s t e r s C l u b #6668 meet weekly on Wednesday nights at the Whitewood United Church from 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Phone Maryann at 306-735-4405 for more info. See you then!

Whitewood Library Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 5:00 Friday 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

WillowbrookWillowbrook Lions

Club Annual Pork Roast - Aug. 15, Willowbrook C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r. Cock t ails 5 :0 0 p.m. , Supper 6:00 p.m. Advance tickets from any Lions Member: Vince Somogyi, Garth Greiner, Randy Kruda, Myron Kuliasa,

George Mehling, Nick Smutt, Borden Krasowski, Dav id Hull , Eu gene Maystrowich, Rodney Richards, Garry Dubiel.

Yorkton This Week w e l c o m e s w r i t t e n submissions to Talk of the Town from not-for-profit and community o r g a n i z a t i o n s . Information must be sent in writing, to Talk of the Town, Yorkton This Week, Box 1300, Yorkton, S3N 2X3, or by fax at 306-786-1898, or email [email protected]

All items must be in the Yorkton This Week office by noon Monday to appear in the following Saturday’s Marketplace.

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FRENCH-FRIED ONION RINGS

Onion rings are won-derfully versatile; pile them on your favorite grilled meat ‚ they’ll add a whole new dimension.

•1 jumbo onion (1 pound), cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices

•Vegetable oil for fry-ing

•1/4 cup milk•1 cup all-purpose

flour•1/2 teaspoon salt

Separate onion slices into rings. In 4-quart saucepan, heat 2 inches oil over medium heat until temperature reach-es 370 F on deep-fat thermometer.

Pour milk into large bowl. In ziptight plastic bag, mix flour and salt. Dip one-fourth of onion rings in milk. With tongs, transfer to flour mixture, shake to coat.

Drop coated onion rings into hot oil; fry until golden brown, 5 to 7 minutes. With slotted spoon, transfer to paper towels to drain. Repeat dipping, coating, and fry-ing with remaining onion rings. Serve immediately. Serves 4.

• Each serving: About 487 calories, 42g total fat (5g saturated), 4g pro-tein, 26g carbohydrate, 1mg cholesterol, 298mg sodium.

CLASSIC HAMBURGERWhat could be more

satisfying than a classic burger? Here’s the way to do it right, whether in a skillet or on the grill.

•1-1/4 pounds ground beef chuck

•1/2 teaspoon salt•1/4 teaspoon ground

black pepper

Shape ground beef into 4 patties, each 3/4-inch thick, handling meat as little as possible. Sprinkle patties with salt and pepper.

Heat 12-inch skillet over high heat until hot. Add patties and cook about 4 minutes per side for medium or until desired doneness. Makes 4 burgers.

For Grilled Hamburgers: Prepare outdoor grill. Shape pat-ties as directed. Place patties on grill over medium heat and cook about 4 minutes per side for medium or until desired doneness. Makes 4 burgers.

• Each burger: About 243 calories, 14g total fat (6g saturated), 29g pro-tein, 0g carbohydrate, 88mg cholesterol, 391mg sodium.

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I was shopping recently and noticed a healthy-looking man pushing a cart around the store with a big dog by his side. As they came closer, I saw the dog was on a regular leash and wore an assistance dog vest, but the guy didn’t look disabled. Was he faking it? — Suspicious in Pittsburgh

DEAR SUSPICIOUS: No, the man was not “fak-ing it.” I can’t emphasize this strongly enough, but many people with physical challenges do not appear, to those who don’t know them, to be challenged.

Service dogs or assis-tance dogs have increas-ingly become essential companions for people with different kinds and levels of disability. While many of us are familiar with guide dogs for the blind, dogs providing

other types of assistance are more prevalent today as well. They provide everything from emo-tional support to actively alerting their owners to potential dangers.

For example, many dogs that provide assis-tance to people with hearing disabilities are small- to medium-size. Seeing a Chihuahua with an assistance vest may be odd to some folks, they are a vital part of that person’s interaction with the outside world.

Military veterans with injuries ranging from PTSD to limb loss, paraly-sis, traumatic brain inju-ry or other issues also have been greatly helped by assistance dogs that provide a varying range of services.

To learn more, visit www.assistancedogsin-ternational.org.

Send your questions about pet care to [email protected].

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Caroline told Ridge that she wanted to have a baby with him. Meanwhile, Brooke sug-gested to Thomas that he might still having feel-ings for Caroline. Nicole modeled on the runway when she thought no one was watching, but Zende quickly joined her for some fun. Maya wanted to believe that Julius was making an effort to accept her and Rick as a couple. Rick went over the personal details of

the upcoming ceremony with Nick, who would be officiating. Bridget made a surprise appearance at her brother’s wedding. Rick was upset that Kate brought Bill as her “plus one.” Before the ceremo-ny, Maya and Bill shared a moment of acceptance and forgiveness. Wait to See: A new alliance is formed over a deadly

secret.DAYS OF OUR LIVES

JJ snuck into Kyle’s apartment hoping to find enough evidence to nail him. Brady was suspi-cious of Theresa’s latest “mishap.” Daniel found Nicole and Chloe in the middle of a heated argu-ment. Victor laid down the law with Xander. Clyde’s plans to help Ben went awry. JJ found himself trapped in sticky situation. Theresa used the upheaval at the man-sion to her advantage. Abigail had mixed emo-tions about the results of the paternity test. Kate was delighted when she caught Paul in a compro-mising position. Hope was thrown when Rafe suddenly started pulling away from her. Aiden gave Clyde and Ben some

unexpected news. Chad begged Abigail to choose him over Ben. Wait to See: Serena tries to save Caroline’s life.

GENERAL HOSPITALKiki made a discovery

that would soon change her life. Felix encour-aged Brad to reach out to Lucas. Dante and Lulu shared an awkward dou-ble date with Liam and Valerie. Sonny called a meeting of the five fami-lies to figure out who was undermining his busi-ness. Madeline worried that Franco would sabo-tage her plans. Later, Franco turned to Obrecht for guidance, while Nina turned to Ric for help. Jake shared some impor-tant news with Elizabeth. Sam dug deeper into the Hayden/Nikolas connec-

tion and made a confes-sion to Patrick. Sonny and Carly confronted Morgan, who finally agreed to call things off with Ava. Wait to See: Valerie moves out of Wyndemere.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Phyllis could tell something was off with Jack during their hon-eymoon and confront-ed him about it. Cane demanded that Lily tell him the truth about her relationship with Joe. Victor was proud of the way Nick stood up for his family. Noah asked

Marisa about the secret meeting she had with Victor. Jack realized that as long as Marco was alive, his loved ones were in danger. Dylan told Sharon that she shouldn’t be using her daughter to spy on Nick. Hilary found herself stuck in an elevator with Neil dur-ing a citywide power out-age. Victor put pressure on his private investiga-tor to find Marco. Adam promised Chelsea that he would abandon his quest for revenge against Victor if she gave him one last chance. Wait to See: Neil plots his revenge.

Maurice Benard stars as “Sonny” on “General Hospital”

Osteoporosis, a dis-ease that causes bones to become weakened and brittle over time, affects millions of peo-ple across the globe. The International Osteoporosis Foundation says an osteoporosis-related fracture occurs roughly once every 3 seconds, accounting for more than 8.9 million fractures a year.

Younger individu-als typically heal from fractures more quickly than older adults, who often discover that frac-tures greatly impede their mobility and qual-ity of life. Bone health is important at any age, but it is particularly crucial as a person gets older. Without a strong framework of bones, the body collapses on itself and rates of fracture increase. Fortunately, there are several ways to keep and maintain strong bones.

Bones are largely made up of a protein called collagen, which is bound together by calcium and other trace minerals. Vitamin D and calcium work in concert, with vitamin D helping the body to absorb cal-cium so it can find its way into bones. Experts advise getting the right ratio of calcium, protein and vitamin D to safe-guard against osteoporo-sis.

The Institute of Medicine suggests that adults get between 600 and 800 international units (IUs) of vitamin D every day, and between 1,000 and 1,300 milli-grams of calcium daily. Dairy products, such as low- and nonfat milk, yogurt and cheese, are high in calcium.

Dark green vegetables and almonds contain cal-cium in smaller amounts. Obtaining calcium and vitamin D through natu-

ral sources is always pref-erable, but doctors may suggest supplementation if foods are not providing what a person needs to meet the minimum rec-ommended levels.

Exercise is anoth-er important compo-nent of building strong bones. The National Osteoporosis Foundation says 30 minutes of exer-cise each day can help.

Higher-intensity exer-cises should be mixed with lower-intensity workouts for the best results. Weight-bearing exercises, such as hiking, dancing and stairclimb-ing, can build between

1 and 3 percent of bone. An exercise regimen also should include lifting weights or using resis-tance bands.

Activities that promote good posture and flex-ibility can help improve balance and alignment of the body. Perform stretches smoothly and slowly after exercising to maintain your range of motion.

Quitting smoking also can promote strong bones. Smoking has been linked to poor skeletal health in both men and women, and the longer one smokes, the greater one’s risk for fracture.

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Call 306•783•3456 Yorkton, Sask.

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Lights Out – Part 2When there is a power

outage and your home is dependent on power for protection against flood-ing, it can become quite stressful. In personal experience, we saw an outage longer than 3 days which ended up being about 6 hours longer than our backup system could manage the sump pump. That type of flooding is very frustrating and costly and avoidable but many do not know what

s o l u t i o n s there are to this problem. Last week we discussed several short term solu-tions and this article we dis-

cuss more permanent.There are many

brands of generators for purchase from loud and cheap to quiet and dur-able and any combination in between. Determining how you want to use this machine is also a factor. Do you plan to use the generator for camping as well as home backup? If so then a portable unit is best solution. Usually an inverter type of gener-ator is the best because they are lightweight and

extremely quiet which is mandatory for camp sites. However they typically do not have a large amount of wattage and are more expen-sive than a traditional power plants ranging from $1200 to $4800 for 1000 watt to 7000 watts. Usually easy to carry and very clean power for either your camper or for a few small things in your home. Whereas a regular “loud” style gen-erator as they tend to be known, are still portable. They weigh considerably more, but with that have much higher power out-put, a smaller price tag from $500 for 2000 watt up to $4800 for 10kw. Of course depending on which brand, can still be

very clean power which will not damage sensitive equipment. Portables can also be connected straight into your home via two popular ways. One is to a device called a Generlink which is installed right into your power meter and will require you to plug your generator right into the meter after turn-ing off the appropriate breakers. Once you have labelled which items you wish to energize it is easy to quickly turn off all the other non-essen-tial circuits and power up the ones you need. The cost with installa-tion is around $1500 to $2000 and limits the type of generator you can use and amperage, but will

give you what you need. Another way is to install either a separate panel that already has been wired to specific circuits in your service panel. Making it easy to connect your generator outside as well, but requires the flick of only one switch to energize selected parts of your home at around $800 to $1200 depending on materials. The only other way to get power into the home to run extension cords.

Portable is an excel-lent solution to keep-ing your lights on, but a caution is that fuel does spoil. Not changing or using the machine regu-larly can become a costly moment especially when you need your unit to

operate. Having to mon-itor the fuel and having a supply ready, moving the unit close to the house can be a heavy chore (especially in snow) and you have to be home for it to work. Next week we will explore what a Home Standby generator can do to protect your home.

For more info, check out our Facebook page at PROBLEM SOLVED – ALTERNATIVE or email me at [email protected] Benjamin Galay is the Business Development Manager for Logan Stevens Construction and Equipment in Yorkton, the owner of Grace Gardens Greenhouses in Stenen.

PROBLEMSOLVED

Benjamin Galay

By Cindy Elavsky

Q: I was hooked on “Deception” a few years ago, and I was so bummed when it was canceled. Can you tell me what the series star, Meagan Good, has been up to lately? — Lilly T., Detroit

A: You can catch Meagan in her new series, “Minority Report,” which debuts Sept. 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. If the show’s title sounds famil-iar, that’s because it’s based on the 2002 feature film of the same name. Set in 2065 Washington, D.C., the series will fol-low Dash (played by Stark Sands), a “precog” who has the ability to predict crimes before they hap-

pen. He uses his ability to assist detective Lara Vega (Meagan) in solving crimes before they take place.

I spoke with Meagan about her new series, and she’s thrilled to get this chance of a lifetime to play such a badass character in this iconic series. “For me, it’s a dream character. She’s everything that I want to be doing. We’re all fans

of the movie, and we’re like, ‘Oh my God, this show is getting produced by Steven Spielberg.’ Just knowing that Steven Spielberg had to sign off on you and that he thinks you are a good actress is a huge thing.”

She’s excited for view-ers to see how these char-acters grow and develop: “I want people to grow with them, for people to really fall in love with them. We want the show to do well — we want to live with these char-acters for as long as we can because we are all so happy with who we get to play.”

Q: I haven’t seen Michael Chiklis in a while. What’s he got com-ing up? — Bradley T., via email

A: The versatile actor, who is no stranger to superhero films and

series, is set to co-star in season two of Fox’s “Gotham,” which kicks off Sept. 21 at 8/7c. He plays Capt. Nathaniel Barnes, who producers of “Gotham” have teased, “lands on the GCPD like a tornado, ripping out the dead wood of Gotham’s police force.”

Q: How is it that the Lone Gunmen are return-ing to “The X-Files”? — Sally T., via email

A: Series fan favor-ites Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund and Bruce Harwood — aka the Lone Gunmen — were killed off in season nine of the original run of the series. In my opinion, this was one of the best and most bittersweet of all the series’ episodes. However, they will be back for the reboot of the sci-fi cult hit, which premieres Jan. 24 on

Fox. Rumors are flying that they somehow faked their deaths, and I’m assuming the Cigarette Smoking Man (William B. Davis) must have as well, since he’s slated to return to the series too.

I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail her at [email protected].

Megan Good

Summer is the season for ice cream, and des-sert-loving foodies can even try their hands at making their own creamy confections, such as the following recipe for “Blueberry Ice Cream” from Lou Seibert Pappas’ “Ice Creams & Sorbets” (Chronicle Books).

BLUEBERRY ICE CREAM

Makes about 1 quart

•2 cups fresh blueber-ries

•2 tablespoons water•2 teaspoons grated

lemon zest•2⁄3 cup sugar, divided•1-1⁄2 cups half-and-

half or milk•1 cup heavy (whip-

ping) cream•1 tablespoon freshly

squeezed lemon juice•1 teaspoon vanilla

extract•2 tablespoons honey

liqueur or framboise (optional)

Rinse the berries and pick out any bad ones. Place in a small sauce-pan with the water and cook over low heat until tender, about 10 min-utes. Let cool slightly and purée in a blender or food processor.

In a small bowl, mash the zest with 1 teaspoon of the sugar to release the oils. In a small saucepan, combine the half-and-half with the remaining sugar, stirring until dis-solved; let cool to room temperature. Stir in the

blueberry purée, cream, sugared zest, juice, and vanilla. Transfer to a con-tainer, cover, and refrig-erate until thoroughly chilled, about 3 hours.

Freeze in an ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instruc-

tions. When the ice cream is almost frozen, spoon in the liqueur, if desired, and churn until blended in, about 1 minute more. Transfer to a container, cover, and freeze until firm, about 2 hours.

Try your hand at homemade ice cream

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15 6TH AVE.ITUNA

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This summer has pro-duced a bountiful crop of fruits. While I often take advantage of the fruits on sale, sometimes I have questions about how to prepare and store them. The following tips can help you prepare and enjoy fresh fruits and keep them at their most flavorful.

WHICH FRUITS CONTINUE TO RIPEN

AFTER THEY’RE PICKED?

Apricots, bananas, cantaloupe, kiwi, man-goes, nectarines, peach-es, pears, plantains and plums continue to ripen at room temperature after they’re picked.

To speed their ripen-ing, put them in a loosely closed brown paper bag. Plastic bags don’t work for ripening. Once fully ripened, fruits may be stored in the refrigerator to lengthen their storage time. Though the outside skin of a refrigerated banana will turn dark brown, the inside will remain light-colored.

Fruits that should be picked or bought ripe and ready-to-eat include: apples, cherries, grape-fruit, grapes, oranges, pineapple, strawberries, tangerines and water-melon.

SHOULD FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BE WASHED BEFORE THEY’RE PUT AWAY?

The Food and Drug Administration advises that we wash our fresh fruits and vegetables when ready to eat rather than when they’re first purchased or picked. Here are some tips for washing fruits and veg-etables before use:

Don’t use soap, deter-gents, or bleach solutions. Make sure your kitchen sink is clean, or place a large mixing bowl in the sink. Add the produce to the sink and cover with cold water. (Don’t over-crowd the sink.) Add 1-2 cups of plain white vin-egar and soak for 10-15 minutes. If some of the fruits bob to the top just swirl them around in the water and rub gently with your fingertips for

a few moments. I rinse well using cold water to remove any traces of vinegar. Scrub firm pro-duce, such as melons and cucumbers, with a clean produce brush to remove surface dirt.

Try to cut away dam-aged or bruised areas — bacteria can thrive in these places. To prevent this, thoroughly rinse fruits that require peel-ing or cutting — such as cantaloupe and other melons — under running water before eating.

After purchase, put produce that needs refrigeration away promptly. Fresh produce should be refrigerated within two hours of peel-ing or cutting. Leftover cut produce should be discarded if left at room temperature for more than two hours.

WHAT IS THE EASIEST WAY TO PEEL AND SLICE A MANGO?Wash the mango. Cut

the mango by sitting it on its bottom and cutting vertically along the flat side of the center seed by slicing off each fleshy cheek of the mango. Hold one mango half peel-side down and score the fruit down to the peel (but not through it) in a tic-tac-toe fashion.

Hold the scored por-tion with both hands and bend the peel backward so that the diamond-cut cubes are exposed. Cut cubes off peel, then remove any remaining fruit clinging to the seed.

HOW CAN I KEEP CUT FRUIT FROM TURNING

BROWN?Coat them with an

acidic juice such as lemon, orange or pine-apple juice. Cut fruits as close to serving time as possible. Cover and refrigerate cut fruit until ready to serve. Avoid leaving cut fruit at room temperature for more than two hours.

My recipe for Sweet and Spicy Fruit Salad uses a variety of your favorite fruits in a deli-cious new way.

SWEET AND SPICY FRUIT SALAD

•1/3 cup stevia, agave syrup or sugar

•1 serrano chile, halved

•1 whole dried star anise

•7 to 8 cups mixed cut fruit, like kiwi, peaches, plums, raspberries, blue-berries, blackberries, mango, pineapple, orang-es, grapefruit, pears or bananas

•2 teaspoons chopped tarragon

•2 teaspoons chopped basil

•1/2 teaspoon sea salt•1/4 teaspoon ground

black pepper•Mascarpone or crum-

bled ricotta salata, for garnish (optional)

Place sweetener, 3/4 cup water, chile and star anise in a small pot and bring to boil. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes until mixture is as thick as maple syrup and spicy tasting. Strain syrup. (Syrup can be made up to 1 week in advance; store in the refrigerator.)

Toss fruit with half of sugar syrup, the tar-ragon and the basil. Add more syrup to taste, depending on how sweet and spicy you want the salad. Season very lightly with salt and pepper. If desired, add dollops of mascarpone or crumbled ricotta salata on top.

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning chil-dren’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, reci-pes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without per-mission from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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Balloon decorations can make any party more festive. Inexpensive and easily accessible, balloons can add some lighthearted flare to any festive occasion. But helium-filled balloons released en masse at sporting events, parades, ribbon-cuttings, and other special occasions can be harmful to the environment.

While balloons can be beautiful to look at and awe-inspiring when ascending to the clouds, environmentalists warn that what goes up must come down. Fragments of latex balloons and ribbon have been found by sci-entists conducting autop-sies on birds and marine animals. Balloons can be particularly dangerous to the endangered leath-erback sea turtle, which

can mistake a balloon in the water for a jellyfish — its most prized deli-cacy. Once balloons have been consumed by ani-mals, they can contribute to blockages that prevent proper digestion. Whales, dolphins and fish also are at risk.

According to the envi-ronmental organization BalloonsBlow.org, every released balloon behaves differently. All latex bal-loons, even those that are natural rubber and bio-degradeable, will fall to the ground as litter, and it can take years for bal-loon bits to decompose.

There are many other earth-friendly alterna-tives to balloon releas-

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Those who prefer to decorate with bal-loons are encouraged not to release them in large groups. Hand-tied latex balloons with raffia strings are safer than bal-loons secured with plas-tic rings and ribbon.

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The cinematography and setting shine, which carries the sense of iso-lation and smallness you’re supposed to feel.

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“Little Boy” (PG) — Rent this movie, and you’ll see something so syrupy, sentimental and gosh-darn cute that even Norman Rockwell would groan. The movie follows the precious Pepper, a bullied 8-year-old boy whose father has been taken off to the Pacific by World War II. The boy looks to his church for help and gets lessons about the power of faith

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Houses for Sale

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WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom bungalow, built in approx. 1979-1980, 3 lots, $90,000. OBO. Rhein, SK. Call 306-620-2019.

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FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TEN-DER. RM of Sliding Hills, NW, SW, SE, 24-28-01-W2; RM of Cote, SE, 24-28-33-W1. 540 cultivated acres in one block. Tenders will be only accepted on the property as a single unit. Tenders must be ac-companied by a certified cheque, bank draft or money order for a minimum of 10% of the purchase price payable to “LELAND CAMP-BELL LLP IN TRUST”. The high-est or any tender will not neces-sarily be accepted. All tenders must be received at the address below by 12:00 noon on October 15, 2015. Balance of the purchase price to be paid no later than No-vember 20, 2015.Leland Campbell LLPBarristers & SolicitorsDrawer 188,36-4th Ave. N.Yorkton, SKS3N 2V7Attn: Donna L. TaylorFor more information call 306-621-1500.

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MICHAEL - In loving memory of Jack, husband, Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa, who passed away Aug. 15, 2012.Every day in some small way,Memories of you come our way.Though absent, you are always near,Still loved, missed and always dear.

-Forever loved, Mabel, All the family.

SHEKULA - Johnathon, who passed Jan. 21, 2005.What I’d give if I could say,Hello, Johnathon, in the same old way,To hear your voice, and see your smile,To sit with you and chat awhile,So if you who have a husband,Cherish him with care,For you’ll never know the heart-ache,Till you see his vacant chair.

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To All the Yorkton Regional Health Centre staff, all the doctors, espe-cially Dr. Koudsi for helping save our Mother for an extra 3 1/2 years, Thank you very much. It helped us deal with her passing. Our family was very appreciative for all the help they gave us. A Big Salute To All You!

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• On Aug. 18, 1590, John White, the governor of the Roanoke Island colony in present-day North Carolina, returns from a trip to England to find the settlement deserted. No trace of the 100 colonists has ever been found.

• On Aug. 23, 1784, four counties in North Carolina declare their independence as the state of Franklin. In defiance of Congress, Franklin survived as an independent nation for four years with its own constitution, Indian trea-ties and legislated sys-tem of barter.

• On Aug. 22, 1950, the United States Lawn Tennis Association accepts Althea Gibson into its annual champion-ship at Forest Hills, New York, making her the first black player to compete in a U.S. national tennis competition.

• On Aug. 19, 1960, in the Soviet Union, downed U.S. reconnaissance air-craft pilot Francis Gary Powers is sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for espionage. Eighteen months later, the Soviets agreed to exchange him for a KGB spy.

• On Aug. 17, 1978, the Double Eagle II com-pletes the first trans-Atlantic balloon flight when it lands near Paris, six days after lifting off from Presque Isle, Maine. The helium-filled bal-loon covered 3,233 miles.

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• On Aug. 21, 1991, just three days after it began, a coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev collapses. The Soviet Union would soon cease to exist as a nation and as a Cold War threat to the United States. Gorbachev resigned as leader of the Soviet Union in December 1991.

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Apartments/Condos for Rent

GIBSON APTS9 Duncan St. E.

VERY QUIET BUILDING

Phone 306-783-9819 Ask for Brian. If no answer,

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- 2 outside walls, lots of light- hardwood floors- newly painted- nice neighbourhood- close to downtown - plug-in parking- heat and water included- soft water - fridge & stove- FREE LAUNDRY ROOM

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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY ener-gy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ce-ramic tile flooring, private balco-nies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Applianc-es include fridge, stove, dishwash-er, washer, dryer and water sof-tener. $1,195/month plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306-621-7414 for further information or for viewing.

NEW APARTMENT 620sq.ft., 2 bedroom, bath with tub, kitchen with range, fridge/freezer, micro-wave, dish washer. Washer/dryer, all utilities, satellite TV, internet and garage included. Broiler heat-ing (natural gas). All floors are natural oak hard flooring, bath-room is tiled (no carpet or linole-um). No Pets, No Smoking. York-ton south-west, close to casino, Gallagher Centre and hospital. $1300 per month. [email protected].

Houses For Rent

1-4 BEDROOM HOUSES for Rent in Canora from $450 & up. No Pets, References required. See what is available atwww.canorahomerentals.comPhone to view 306-563-2031.

239 CIRCLEBROOKE DR. 5 bed-room, 2 bath, single attached gar-age. Available Aug.15. N/S, N/P, references required. $1300/month plus utilities. Call 306-782-7135.

2 BEDROOM HOUSE on 110 Wellington Ave., fridge, stove, available Aug. 1. Call 306-783-6240.

3 BDR House, fridge/stove, wash-er/dryer, close to Regional High School and College. Call Dale, 306-782-9497 or 306-621-5625.

3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, 5 miles South of Sheho. Beautiful, well treed yard, large garage-ma-chine shed, barns, sheds, 15 acres of pasture, more land available. $600/month + utilities. Call 306-352-5956.

3 BEDROOM HOUSES for fami-lies available in Rhein, SK. Rent is based on income. Tenant pays all utilities. For more information, please contact Regional Housing Operations in Yorkton at 306-783-1000.

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom town-house; 1200 sq.ft. recently reno-vated, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. $1400/month. References & lease required. Call George @ 306-537-3228 or Troy & Tara @ 306-620-5040 or 306-783-0244.

OLDER 2 bedroom house for rent or will sell if offer is made. Phone 306-783-5327.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more infor-mation and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222.

TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 800sq.ft., 2 bedroom house. New flooring, new paint, clean, large yard, single garage. $850/month + utilities. No Smoking, No Pets. Available Immediately for older mature tenant. Phone 306-742-4403.

Houses For Rent

TWO BEDROOM Mobile Home to rent in Saltcoats. Available Sept. 1, 2015. Partly furnished, new fur-nace, new water heater. $600/month + utilities + damage deposit. Contact Les 306-744-2700.

Room & Board

ROOM & BOARD Available in Ca-nora for mature, quiet tenants, 1 or 2 people. Includes: cooking, T.V., laundry, parking private entrance. No Smoking, No Pets, No Drinking on premises. Asking $700/month. Phone 306-563-3020 or 306-562-0254.

TWO ROOMS For Rent for stu-dents. Preferably female. Includes all utilities, T.V., WIFI, parking, one meal a day. Non Smoking, No Pets, $650/month. Phone 306-621-0426.

Rooms

ROOM AVAILABLE, all utilities in-cluded, fully furnished. Referenc-es required. Phone 306-782-1271 or 306-621-4896.

Suites For Rent

1,100sq.ft. basement suite on South West side of Yorkton. Available Immediately. No pets and smoke free environment. Call 306-621-3541.

FOR RENT Very clean 1 & 2 bed-room suites in 4-plex, fridge/stove. Phone 306-783-5550. Ask for Mike.

ONE BEDROOM Senior housing unit in Rhein, SK. Rent is based on income. Heat, water and sewer are included in the rent. For more information, please contact Re-gional Housing Operations in Yorkton at 306-783-1000.

ONE BEDROOM Unfurnished Up-stairs Suite. Private entrance, new appliances. Utilities are included in Rent. Close to downtown. Refer-ence & security deposit required. Phone 306-783-4973.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222.

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COLLECTOR LOOKING For old advertising tin signs, clocks, ther-mometers, oil cans of all sizes, gas pumps, old pedal cars, pressed steel toy trucks and wolf & bear traps. Phone 306-742-7606.

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2-9’x8’ Cedar Garage Doors in good condition with rails. $150 each or both for $200. 306-783-3964.

For Sale - Misc

2 HYDRAULIC Stylist Chairs for sale. $100.00 or 2 for $175.00. 1 stylist trolley - new. Call 306-620-9543.

2 RIDER Tickets For Sale. Riders versus Calgary. Call 306-783-3848.

6 FT. spruce trees for sale, ap-prox. 60. Phone 306-898-2218 or 306-621-4677.

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BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1000; 8x10ft. $1250; 8x12ft $1550; 54” vinyl doors; insulated large dog houses, $300. 306-783-8260.

DELTA BENCH Grinder 1/2HP, Cuisinart Food Processor, Cuisi-nart Electric Skillet, 7 1/4 inch Commercial Saw Black & Decker, 8 inch Bench Grinder, 6 quart slow cooker, Hydraulic Jack (10 ton), Men’s 18 speed Bike w/hand brakes, Left hand golf set with new balls, Record player/radio cabinet style. Phone 306-782-7335.

ELECTRIC FURNACE 25 Kilo-watt, Ski helmets, Satellite Dishes. Phone 306-782-5747

FARM FRESH Eggs. $2.50/dozen. White & brown from grain fed chickens. Will deliver for large or-der. Limited supply. Call 306-742-2193.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. White Poplar, $80/cord. 10 min. from Yorkton. Delivery available. Call 306-782-3773 or 306-641-4788.

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products: BUTCHER SUPPLIES, LEATHER & CRAFT SUPPLIES,

TRAPS and WILDLIFE CONTROL PRODUCTS. 1-800-353-7864, email:

[email protected]. Visit www.halfordsmailorder.com

GIFT CERTIFICATE at Dream Weddings. Value $2625.00, K.W. Men’s Wear Gift Certificate. Value $1000.00, Event by Kristin Wed-ding Planning & Decorating. Value $1375.00, Carol’s Photography Gift Card. Value $2500.00, Hair & Make up Service. Value $800.00, Swiss Gear Luggage set 3. Value $570.00. asking 60% on Value. Phone 306-783-3983.

GRASS CATCHER, 3 soft bin for sears garden tractors. $275. OBO. Call 306-563-6252.

NEW WINDOW coverings, solar roller shades, cellular shades and faux wood blinds up to 70% off. Call David 306-621-2202.

PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details.

PVC HORIZONTAL Blinds with privacy strips & valance, ivory col-our (1 1/2 in. slats). 1- 81 1/4X69 1/2, 2- 69 5/8X69 1/2, 1-34 1/8X69 1/2, 1-24” for door. Phone 306-783-8293.

SCRAP WOOD For Sale for your firepit. 306-782-0851.

SONY BLU-RAY Disc/DVD Home Theatre System. 1000 watt, Blue-tooth, WiFi, Blu-ray, 3D, DVD brand new in box. Save dollars, 9 month warranty $200. Phone 306-783-5673.

STAR CITY MEATS will be pro-cessing farm raised frying and roasting chickens on Aug. 11th, 18th and 25th. To place your order please call 306-921-6488 or 306-863-2343. Chickens will be pack-aged and ready for pickup by 2:00pm of said day.

UNDERGROUND WIRE, 9 - 250 watt low bay light fixtures and many other electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076.

USED HYDRAULIC Chair, Sink & Vanity, Dryer & chair. Make offer. Phone 306-542-3748.

USED VINYL Siding For Sale. Col-our is clay. Approx. 1300sq.ft., 3yrs. old. If interested call for more details 306-783-4652.

WOOD PRODUCER; up to 20 chords per day. Call 306-547-3485.

YOU PICK CHERRIES. 40 kms West of Yorkton. $20/pail. 306-782-6723.

Garage Sales

17 WALLACE AVE. Fri., Aug. 14, 9am. Multi-family. Washer/dryer, elliptical machine, couch/loveseat, kid’s toys, books & shoes.

224 4TH AVE. N. Fri., Aug. 14, 1pm-6pm & Sat., Aug. 15, 9am-3pm. Estate Sale. Power & shop tools, carpentry tools, tool chest, yard & garden equipment, camp-ing & sports and some household.

Garage Sales

323 MYRTLE AVE. Wed., Aug.12, 8am-8pm,. Thurs., Aug. 13, 8am-8pm, Fri., Aug.14, 8am-8pm & Sat., Aug.15, 8am-3pm. 5Family Yard Sale. Tools, fishing supplies, clothing, etc.

355 MAPLE AVE. Fri., Aug. 14 & Sat., Aug. 15 starting at 8am. Yard Sale. Household items, baby items-stroller, clothing-plus sized, etc., toys, books, Avon, Cape Cod Collectibles, etc., old calendars, clothes dryer, truck pass guard, bar stand, aquarium, child’s loft bed, etc., etc. Something for Eve-ryone!

365 1ST Ave. N.; Fri., Aug. 14, 2pm-7pm & Sat., Aug. 15, 8am-3pm. Clothes, shoes, suits, house decor, costumes, coffee-maker, new condition hockey equipment & much more.

44 FRANKLIN AVE. Sat., ONLY, Aug. 15, 8am-4pm. 2 family sale. Something for Everyone!

47 BAILEY DR. Fri., Aug. 14 & Sat., Aug. 15, 10am-5pm.

52 ROSS DR. Thurs., Aug. 13 & Fri., Aug. 14, 8am-8pm. Jr. & Sr. golf clubs, new fridge, tread mill, weights, hockey, football & track equipment, clothes, BBQ, toys fur-niture, Halloween costumes, misc.

75 DALEWOOD Cres.; Thurs., Aug. 13, Fri., Aug. 14, Sat., Aug 15, 9am-6pm. Household items, hardware, magazines, books.

Auto Miscellaneous

WANTED: 1963 - 1978 cars, trucks, vans, any condition. Prefer $500. and under, Phone 306-434-6762.

Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship any-where... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

Cars

1997 FOUR DOOR Buick LeSa-bre, excellent condition, always maintained, lady driven, call even-ings 306-728-5146.

2001 BURGUNDY FORD TAUR-US 4-door, low mileage, command start, air, am/fm radio, Disc Stereo, trailer hitch, utility trailer included. Asking $4,800. Phone 306-783-5381.

2006 PONTIAC G6 COUPE (2 DOOR). Auto, white,

111,000 kms, new tires, brakes, wheel bearings, rotors. Magnaflow exhaust system and K&N cold air intake. HID headlights, Kenwood

stereo deck with Bluetooth for hands free calling. 2-12” MTX

terminator subs with 1000 watt Alpine amp. $7,000 OBO. Call

306-621-9976, Yorkton or email: [email protected].

2010 Toyota Corolla S, 4 door, au-to, 4 cyl, white exterior, moonroof, air, cruise, power windows/doors, 130,000 kms., $11,000. 306-621-8165.

2010 WHITE NISSAN CUBE. Like New, 16,000kms, Chrome edition, fully loaded, one owner, asking $15,000. OBO. Call 306-647-2540 or 306-620-3520.

2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL, Leather, loaded, 118,000kms. $17,000. 306-647-2679.

Golf Cars for Sale

ELECTRA GOLF Walk Along Cad-dy. $75.00. Includes new battery. Phone 306-783-4824.

Motorcycles

2001 KAWASAKI Vulcan VN750 Cruiser, liquid cooled 750cc V-twin, shaft drive, 2-tone black and gray, 17,000kms, like new rear tire, new battery. Nice cruiser. $2900. OBO. Phone 306-783-5673 evenings or leave message.

STILL AVAILABLE 1974 Harley Davidson motorcycle cruise/tour-ing, black in colour. Where is, as is. $3,500. OBO. 306-783-1416.

Parts & Accessories

GREAT PRICES on new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.

Sports & Imports

2006 BMW 330XI (all wheel drive), 4 door sedan, grey in colour, 147,500 kms, $12,250 OBO. Call Dale for further details. 306-621-2040.

Trucks & Vans

1981 3 ton grain truck, very good condition. Call for more informa-tion, 204-548-2557 or 204-648-6390.

2000 CHEV Silverado ext cab 4800 V8, 183,600 kms, very good condition. 306-782-2824 or 306-641-5385.

Trucks & Vans

2001 DODGE CARAVAN, V6, au-to, remote, power windows & locks, A.T.C., navy, good condi-tion. $2,900 OBO. Phone 306-782-7131.

2006 DODGE RAM 2500 Sport, Diesel, 4x4, quad cab, short box, 180,000kms, Premium condition. Must Sell. $22,000. Yorkton. Phone 306-562-8866.

2007 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD, 4X4, Air, tilt, cruise, power win-dows, locks, 6 disc cd player, and more. $15,600 OBO. For more info call or text 1-306-621-1754.

2009 CHEV SILVERADO 1500, extended cab, 5.3, 4X4, auto, tow-ing pkg., ATC, pw, pl, remote mir-rors, am/fm/cd, matching A.R.E. topper with 2 back doors, 68,000kms, never winter driven. $23,000. Call 306-542-2368.

Boats

15 1/2 VANGUARD Tri-hall centre steering, walk-through windshield, 55 Johnson with trailer. Carbs just done. $1,250. OBO. 306-542-7106.

18’ SEA RAY boat w/115 Merc. yr. 2000. Trailer, tarps, tube, wake board, life jackets & ski pole incl. Excel cond. Used excl. on sm. fresh water lake. $12,000. OBO. 306-783-1402 or 306-620-2914.

DECK BOAT AND LIFT. 2010 Princecraft Ventura 222, Mercury 200hp Optimax, used 74 hrs, Sea-star power steering, Mercury Mari-ner 4 blade stainless propeller, Stainless ski bar, Automatic bilge pump, Travel tarp, folding canopy, 22’ Fish Finder, livewell, pedestal tables, storage portapotti, tande-maxle galvanized trailer, hydraulic brakes and bearing buddies, Shoremaster aluminum electric lift with wheels, solar panel with re-motes, Weathermax canopy 25’X12’. 306-782-2558 or 306-641-2201.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

1992 DUTCHMAN 25ft. 5th wheel camper. A/C, bath, shower, fridge, stove, microwave, awning, fur-nace. V.G. Condition. Asking $4600. OBO. Phone 306-273-4311. Stornoway.

1997 FLEETWOOD Pace Arrow Motorhome. 35 footer with large slide, levelling jack, rear vision camera, Ford chassis with reliable 454 V8, tandem rear axle, good rubber. Has queen island bed and the coach has a very neat layout that has to be seen. Unit is in good shape. Asking $22,000. Phone 306-782-6407.

2000 SKAMPER Tent Trailer. Sleeps 8, King & Queen size beds, fridge, stove, furnace, sofa, cano-py with attaching add a room. Rear trailer hitch. Very good condi-tion. $5500 OBO. Phone 306-783-1625 or 306-621-4906.

2001 FRONTIER Plainsman 26ft. 5th Wheel Camper in Yorkton. Rubber roof, AC, Queen bed, two bunks, tub/shower, no slide. Comes with screen room & sewer tote. Rear bumper & hitch on back. $8900 OBO. Call 306-339-7066.

2002 PROWLER, 5th wheel trailer, 26 1/2’, A/C, fridge, stove, 3-piece bathroom, sleeps 6, weight 5,470 lbs., Norquay area, $9,000. 306-782-3341.

2007 DOLPHIN LX, 2 slides, full body paint, 4-door fridge, 7000 watt generator, includes 2006 Ma-libu Max,stored inside, 22,000 miles, kids and pet free. Better than New. Phone 204-683-2398.

2011 COUGAR LITE 32SAB Trav-el Trailer. Large rear livingroom w/two slides, great storage, fiber-glass exterior, sleeps 6, comes with many extras including equa-lizer hitch. $19,999. OBO. Call 306-435-6726.

2012 22FT Jay Feather Ultra Lite Travel Trailer. Good condition, low mileage, no smoking, no pets, sleeps 4-6, Queen bed, power, awning, TV, A/C, DVD/CD, outside speakers, microwave, Fridge/freezer, 3 burner stove with oven, ducted furnace. Ph. 306-728-7989. $15,500.

2012 WINDRIVER Four Seasons 32ft. Camper. Free standing dinette slide out, sleeps 4, Absolutely new condi-tion. Plumbing never used. $28,000. Call 306-783-3404.

2014 21FT. Zinger. Queen bed, 3pc. bath, air/furnace. Used twice. No pets, no smoking, no slide. $13,500. Call 306-542-2368.

Farm Implements

18’ SELF-PROPELLED Versatile swather & crimper. It works good. Phone 306-733-4411.

1987 CASE IH 9130 with 6151 hours for sale. Power shift, PTO, Like new-18.4X38 radials, front and rear weights. Rebuilt fuel pump. Oil changed. Field ready. $39,500. OBO. Phone 306-594-7044.

Farm Implements

1996 25 ft. Westward 9200 sp. Swather, 960 HDR W/PU Reels, 1786 hrs. Recent $7,000. work or-der, approx. 100 hrs ago. New canvases, knife, rubber rollers. 972 wobble box. Excellent condi-tion, $31,000. OBO. Phone 1-306-593-7101.

80FT. FLEXICOIL Sprayer. 800 gallons, 5 & 10 nozzles, RHS Foam markers. Phone 306-269-8999 or 306-272-3958.

FOR SALE: 1988 Chamberlain aluminum 48’ cattle pot. Previously licensed and safetied in SK. $11,900 OBO. Phone 204-564-2527.

GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS

(204) 564-2528or 1-877-564-8734

Roblin, MB

GRAVITY WAGONS New 400B $2400.00 Used 275 & 750 BU $2000.00 Up. Used Grain Carts 600 & 1100 Bushel. Large Selec-tion. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403.

IHC 11FT. Vibrashank $325 OBO; 9ft. Deep Tillage w/new shovels $325 OBO. Farm Trailer with 8X14 pressure treated deck $500 OBO. 306-563-5074.

KUBOTA TRACTOR, 40hp diesel, hydrostatic drive, front wheel as-sist, complete with loader, 6’ quick attach bucket, pto hydraulic 3-point hitch, only 47 hours, al-ways shedded, comes with 3-point 6’ mower, 7’ cultivator, 6 blade, all like new. Reason for selling; health and property sold. Also some good furniture and shop tools. Call 306-435-3210. Moosomin, SK.

MODEL 851 New Holland round baler, $1,200.; 15’ Versatile 400 SP swather, $1,200. Call 306-592-4464.

MORRIS HAY HIKER 1400 series hauls up to 14 round bales. Mint condition. $24,000 OBO. Call 1-780-887-6234

SUCKER RODS for fencing. . CCIL deep tillage, 19 shank 13” spacing. Phone 306-744-2595.

Feed & Seed

Looking for organic grain from or-ganic certified growers, Please call North American Food Ingredients @ 306-457-1500.

Livestock

C. JONES TRUCKING

SERVICE INC.Yorkton, Sask.

Available for long and short distance

livestock hauling. Reasonable rates.

Your choice • 53’ tridem trailer • 53’ quad trailer.

Phone 306-782-2830or cell 306-621-9508

FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 year old and yearling Charolais bulls. Some red factor. Phone 306-435-7116, 306-645-4383 or 306-645-2955. King’s Polled Charolais.

Steel Buildings / Granaries

STEEL BINS 1950 Bus. steel floor 1650 Bus. Wood floor. 306-728-3507. Melville.

STEEL BUILDINGS... “SUMMER MADNESS SALE!” All Buildings, All Models. You’ll think we’ve gone MAD DEALS. Call Now and get your Deal. Pioneer Steel. 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.

Career Training

• 30 Years Driver Training Experience

• One to One Professional Instruction

• Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses

• Air BrakesPh.

306-786-6600Yorkton, SK

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTSare in huge demand! Train with Canada’s top Medical Transcrip-tion school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1.800.466.1535 www.can-scribe.com. [email protected].

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BALCARRES, SK306-334-2492

FOAM LAKE, SK306-272-3345

PREECEVILLE, SK306-547-2007

WYNYARD, SK306-554-2536

YORKTON, SK306-783-9459

MOOSOMIN, SK306-435-3301

RUSSELL, MB204-773-2149

WWW.MAPLEFARM.COM

PRE-HARVEST DEALS

#56556

2014 JOHN DEERE S690317 eng., 228 sep. hrs., duals, chopper, yield monitor,

guidance ready, 615 pu hdr.

$489,886

2009 JOHN DEERE 9870STS1435 eng. hrs., 1052 sep., 615 header, yield monitor, guidance ready, high cap feed pkg., dual drive tires, small wire concave.

$273,300

#54335

2013 NH CX8090391 eng., 306 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, yield monitor,

guidance ready, 790CP15 hdr.

$353,318

#55517

2012 JOHN DEERE S680984 eng., 569 sep. hrs., duals, prem cab, powercast, pro drive,

615 pu hdr.

$377,851

#51869

#50808

2009 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS1250 eng., 946 sep. hrs., duals, chaff spreader,

high cap feeding, 615 pu header.

$256,204

#56466

2003 JOHN DEERE 9750 STS3870 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, lateral tilt, 20 ft. auger,

dial-a-speed, hydraulic fore and aft reel control, 800/65R32.

$97,400

#53201

2007 JOHN DEERE 9760 STS2147 eng., 1476 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, yield

monitor, hyd. fore/aft, contour master, MacDon PW7 hdr.

$188,206

2008 CASE IH 70101580 eng., 1144 sep. hrs., duals,

chopper, PW7 hdr.

$177,618

#54754

2009 CASE IH 71201707 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, yield, monitor,

header.

$165,800

#57541

COMBINES2012 JOHN DEERE S690 Small grain, duals, prem radio, HID lights, 615P hdr., 448 sep. hrs., #53036............................................................................................... $413,1172012 JOHN DEERE S690 615P hdr., Greenstar ready, prem radio, small grain, duals, 466 sep. hrs., #53037 ........................................................................ $424,0002012 JOHN DEERE S690

615P hdr., wide spaced tube radiator, 621 sep. hrs., #54418 ............ $402,4092012 JOHN DEERE S690

615P hdr., wide spaced tube radiator, #54419 ................................... $391,4122014 JOHN DEERE S690 232 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, duals, guidance ready, xtra hi-cap air cleaner, 615p hdr., #56558 ........................................ $459,8002012 JOHN DEERE S680 986 eng. hrs., 568.4 sep., 615 header, small grain, 2WD, guidance ready, prem cab and radio, small wire concave, jdlink ultimate promo, #51869 ....................................................$377,5592012 JOHN DEERE S680 1216 eng. hrs., 800 sep., 615 header, small grain, lateral tilk feederhouse, guidance ready, wide spaced tube radiator, #55537 .................................................... $364,2002013 JOHN DEERE S670

595 eng. hrs., 456 sep., 615 header, 2WD, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, #56450 ................................................................................................

$408,2062013 JOHN DEERE T670 425 eng. hrs., 272 sep., 615 header, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, lateral tilt feederhouse, guidance ready, #54992 ..................................................................................................

$353,3122013 JOHN DEERE T670

773 eng. hrs., 500 sep., 615 header, 2WD, duals, yield monitor, guidance ready, #55600 ..................................................................................................

$315,3002010 JOHN DEERE T670

622 eng. hrs., 428 sep., 615 header, singles, chopper, yield monitor, adu rear axle heavy duty spindles, #57470 ..........................................................

$265,8002010 JOHN DEERE 9870 STS

Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, lat tilt feederhouse, adj. rear HD spindles, general purpose chaffer, 22.5 ft. (6.9m) unloading auger, 28L-26 10PR steering tires, HC feeding pkg., fine cut chopper w/chaff spreader, Xenon lighting, #57653............................................................................................... $271,8002009 JOHN DEERE 9870

1191 eng., 843 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, 615 pu hdr., #56515 .....................................................................

$226,9062010 JOHN DEERE 9870STS 1165 eng. hrs., 937 sep., 615 header, duals, guidance ready, hyd fore and aft reels, xenon lighting, 615 p hdr., 26 ft. unloading auger, #55006 ................ $282,7002009 JOHN DEERE 9870STS 1150 eng. hrs., 936 sep., 615 header, prem cab, fine cut chopper, general purpose chaffer, 22.5 ft. auger, guidance ready, #55586 ............................................................................... $277,2122008 JOHN DEERE 9870STS

615 pu, 2WD, singles, chopper, Xenon lighting, 1463 sep. hrs., #57742............................................................................................................... $209,3002005 JOHN DEERE 9860 STS

2258 eng., 1585 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, hyd fore/aft, chaff spreader, 914 hdr., #55388............................................................................................................... $156,6122005 JOHN DEERE 9860STS

Small grain, 2WD, singles, chopper, MacDon pw7 pu, 1367 sep. hrs., #57741............................................................................................................... $163,1002004 JOHN DEERE 9860STS 2323 eng. hrs., 1563 sep., 15’ Precision, high cap unload sys., prem hdr. ctrl., service lights, ext. to 400 bu.,#47717 ................................................ $152,2002007 JOHN DEERE 9860STS 1754 eng. hrs., 1040 sep., 615 header, guidance ready, HID lights, service lights, 2WD, #50092............................................................................................... $201,2162005 JOHN DEERE 9860STS

2517 eng. hrs., 615 header, prem hdr. ctrl., auger w/steel fingers, duals, 2WD, #50697 ..................................... $163,1002008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS

1337 eng. hrs., 895 sep., 615 header, 2WD, yield monitor, 1 gal. header, xenon lighting, small wire concave, #47261 ................................................. $233,000

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS

1477 eng. hrs., 921 sep., 615 header,2WD, prem cab, high cap feed pkg., #51045 ..................................... $234,2232008 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

Corn/bean, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, performance plus, fine cut chop-per w/chaff spreader, #57656 ............................................................ $192,9002008 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

Corn/bean, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, lat tilt feederhouse, header, Xenon lighting, cylinder, header height resume, sensing + float, Greenstar monitor less display, adj. rear HD spindles, sidehill cleaning shoe pkg., #57657 .... $193,6002007 JOHN DEERE 9760STS

2604 eng. hrs., 1851 sep., PW7 header, chopper, yield monitor, lat tilt, feederhouse, xenon lighting, #55034 ....................................................................... $171,2122007 JOHN DEERE 9760 STS

Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, general purpose chaffer, 22.5 ft. (6.9m) unloading auger, small wire concave, Zenon lighting, chopper w/chaff spreader, touchset concave adjust, #57618 ..................................................................... $162,5002005 JOHN DEERE 9760

Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, p/u hdr., small wire concave, dial hdr. ctrl., 1665 sep. hrs., #57700 ................................................................ $155,5002003 JOHN DEERE 9750 STS

2WD, duals, yield monitor, service lights, chopper w/chaff spreader, 2180 sep. hrs., #57571............................................................................................... $119,6002003 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

Small grain, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, dial hdr. ctrl., 2204 sep. hrs., #57735............................................................................................................... $117,4002002 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

2890 eng. hrs., 914 hdr., #54518 ...................................................... $111,7402003 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

3870 eng. hrs., 914 hdr., #56466 ......................................................... $97,4122011 JOHN DEERE 9670S

735 eng., 557 sep. hrs., singles, high cap feeding sys., fi ne cut chopper, prem cab, 615 pu hdr., #50804 ........................................................................... $248,9552000 JOHN DEERE 9650W

Small grain, 2WD, chopper, yield monitor, hdr., 2350 sep. hrs., #57708............................................................................................................... $100,0001999 JOHN DEERE 9610 2857 sep. hrs., chaff spreader, 20 ft. unloading auger, dual range cylinder, 2WD, singles, #57576 ..................................................................................... $74,8001998 JOHN DEERE 9610 4565 hrs., 2WD, duals, chopper, lateral tilt feederhouse, 914 platform, dial-a-speed, 20 ft. unloading auger, hydraulic fore and aft., #57436 ................................... $61,4001991 JOHN DEERE 9500 5550 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper. #55100............................................. $35,3002009 CASE IH 7120 1320 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, chopper, guidance ready, yield monitor, #57562 .............................................................. $165,8002011 CASE 8120

Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, 834 sep. hrs., #57696............................................................................................................... $244,6001996 CASE IH 2188 4560 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, with 1015 pickup, #55758 ...................................................... $37,4002009 NH CX8090

1313 eng. hrs., 956 sep., 14’ header, #57542 ................................... $206,600NEW HOLLAND CX860

Small grain, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, 2509 sep. hrs., #57739...................................................................................................................$93,000

SWATHERS2010 John Deere A400, 36’ HB hdr., swath roller, #52933............................................................................................... $116,4002009 MacDon M150, 36’ D60 6 bat reel, hyd fore/aft, #54625 ........................................................................... $126,1001989 CASE 730, 30ft pull type, #50381 .................................................$3,0002004 PREMIER 2940

30 ft. grain head, 1339 eng. hrs., #57745 .....................................................$64,800

2005 MACDON 9352i

30 ft., 1229 hrs, 972 hdr., gauge wheels, Empire end gauge wheels, free form hyd. roller, 1581 eng. hrs., #57754 ..........................................................................$82,4002002 MACDON 2940, 30ft 962 hdr., #54548 ................................... $63,6062000 PM 2950, 30ft 972 hdr, manual fore/aft, split reel, #52873 .................................... $55,0001999 PREMIER 2930 Grain head 30 ft., turbo 2 spd., MacDon 5 bat p/u reel, 1996 eng. hrs., #57698...................................................................................................................$47,1002008 JOHN DEERE 4895, 684 hrs., 533 sep. hrs., 30ft HB hdr, poly cutterbar, rotoshear, #54729 ......................... $105,3122006 JOHN DEERE 4895

30’ HoneyBee WS30, U2 reel with plastic fingers, transport/gauge wheel pkg., 2372 eng. hrs., #57706 ................................................................................................$58,8002012 MACDON M155

35 ft. single span reel, single knife drive, Konders mounted roller, 743 eng. hrs., #57744............................................................................................................... $135,9001997 CASE 8825, 25ft hdr, gauge wheels, #50399 ............................ $26,5002006 MACDON 9250, 30ft 963 hdr, gauge wheels, #51069.................................................................................................. $69,5002000 WESTWARD 9350, 36ft hdr., #54532 ..................................... $70,6422011 JOHN DEERE D450, 30ft 630D hdr, #57011......................... $253,2002009 MACDON M100, 30ft D50 hdr, #54979................................. $115,2062010 MACDON M150, 590 eng. hrs. 35ft D60 hdr, #51724............................................................................................... $129,9002013 JOHN DEERE R450, 36 ft. HB hdr., #52082 .......................$157,7002013 JOHN DEERE W150, 312 hrs., 440D, 40 ft. hdr.,

HID lights, #52061 .............................................................................. $168,5002015 CASE WD1204, 35ft DK hrs., transp., split reel,

#56969 ...................................................................................$163,100

HEADERS2011 MacDon FD70, 35’ fl ex, transport pkg., #51293.................................................................................................. $75,3002000 MACDON 2950

Grain head, 30 ft. 2027 hrs., #57738 ..............................................................$58,3002005 MacDon 973, 36 ft. Draper header, combine adaptor, all new canvases, recent knife and guards, #56132 ............................... $41,2062006 JOHN DEERE 896

Hay hdr., 16 ft., #57707 .....................................................................................$17,7002011 HB 30GB, 30 ft., p. auger, transport pkg., #52076.................................................................................................. $58,9002013 John Deere 435D, 35 ft. Draper header, single knife drive, stab trans. pkg., #50423 ............................................ $77,2002009 JOHN DEERE 635D

35 ft. Draper, poly tine pu reel, road transport w/lights, cuterbar w/full width skid shoes, 1463 sep. hrs., #57743 .........................................................................$53,8002009 JOHN DEERE 635D Platform size 35 ft., Draper platform, poly tine pickup reel, road transport w/lights, #57623 .................................................................... $64,8002009 John Deere 635D, 35 ft. Draper header, pu reels, gauge wheels, #51073 .......................................................................... $61,9602009 John Deere 635D 35 ft., draper, dual zone float kit, road transport w/lights, poly tine, p.u. reel, #57544 .............................. $64,8002006 JOHN DEERE 936D

36 ft. Draper hdr., slat reel, road transport w/lights, #57725 ....................$34,8002004 JOHN DEERE 936D

Draper, 36’ pickup reel, road transport w/lights, #57726 ...........................$38,3002010 John Deere 640D, 40 ft., Draper header, poly tine pu reel, slow speed trans

sys w/warn light, #47173 ...................................................................... $69,5002013 MacDon D65, 40 ft., Draper header, CA20, conversion kit, slow speed trans., #52970 ........................ $87,7002009 MacDon FD70, 40ft., Draper header, p. auger, transport pkg., #57017 ............................................................ $76,5002008 MacDon PW7, Draper header, #54750 ............................$17,1002010 HONEYBEE SP36

Platform size 36 ft., Draper platform, #57655........................................ $40,0002004 NH 94C-36

Platform size 36 ft., Draper platform, #57661........................................ $28,300

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Career Opportunities

MAKE $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genu-ine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com.

Career Opportunities

General Employment

DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth

using your PC and phone? Free info: www.BossFree123.com

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities Career Opportunities General Employment

DO YOU Need extra income and consistent cashflow by the side? Discover how to earn extra income working 3-4 hours per day from your home or office. No selling. No initial investment of any kind. No inventory. Email: [email protected] for details.

FARM HELP wanted on larger grain farm in the Canora area. Call 306-563-6355 or 306-563-7610.

LOOKING FOR A FULL Time driv-er with a Class 5A Driver’s Li-cense. Will work in Melville and area. Call 306-728-1377 or Fax Resume to 1-800-934-5421.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Vis-it: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

Career Opportunities

General EmploymentGeneral Employment

The Yorkton Exhibition Association is seeking a

GENERAL MANAGERAre you a forward thinking, highly motivated and dynamic individual? Do you have a passion for people and agriculture? Do you possess the energy and drive to plan and organize large events? If so, the Yorkton Exhibition Association may be looking for you!The General Manager reports directly to the Yorkton Exhibition Association’s Board of Directors, and operates and manages all activities, future activities and events for the Association, including public relations, advertising, accounting, promotions, sponsorship and scheduling of events and supervision of offi ce and event staff. The position is very hands on and requires involvement in all activities of the Association.The individual must be a self-starter, perform with minimal supervision and have strong interpersonal skills. There will be a signifi cant amount of direct contact with the Board, volunteers, sponsors and related industry contacts. The ideal candidate will be familiar with concepts involved in economic development, marketing and community development. Have experience leading and managing staff. Experience with fairs, festivals or public events an asset. Strong written and oral communication skills required to write grant applications, secure sponsorships and create other income generating ideas. Well developed planning, organization and time management skills are an asset.Applications are being accepted until August 28, 2015. Applications will be accepted by mail in a signed and sealed envelope to:

Yorkton Exhibition Association Att: Lori Walsh, President

Box 908Yorkton, SK S3N 2X1

Or by email to: [email protected] applicants will be held in strict confi dence. Only those

selected for an interview will be contacted.

Key performance areas/duties and responsibilities• Operating till• Stocking/facing shelves• To come to work with a positive, professional

approach and attitude.• To be dependable for all scheduled shifts.• To implement price changes at store level.• Maintenance of in-store signage and shelf labels.• To maintain a shelf verifi cation schedule.• To provide information, assistance and service to

customers in a manner which will promote the sale of merchandise and meet the needs, requirements and expectations of the consumer.

• To maintain and keep the CASM program on schedule.

• To be familiar with and adhere Gateway Co-op policies and procedures.

Applications can be picked up at any Gateway Co-op Location. Completed application forms can be

delivered to the food store or mailed to:Food ManagerGateway Co-op

Box 959Canora, SK S0A 0L0

e-mailed to: [email protected] must be received Aug 19th, 2015.

FILE MAINTENANCE

CLERK/GROCERY CLERK

Gateway Co-op, Canora, Sask.

You’re at home here.

®

“Yorkton’s WENDY’SIS HIRING”

STORE LOCATION: 160 BROADWAY STREET EAST,YORKTON, SASK. S3N 3K4

1) Food Service Supervisor (3-5 yrs exp), $13.00/hr.2) Food Counter Attendant (F/T & P/T) $11.40/hr.Shifts are 6am-2:30pm; 11-7:30pm; 6pm-1:30am.Flexible hours are available. Opportunity for advancement. Must be friendly, courteous, reliable and willing to work weekends. Meal discount and free uniform. Come join our team.Apply in person at above specifi ed address or fax resume to

780-532-9980

Ever considered a first or second career in

FARM REAL ESTATE?For a no obligation consultation call John Bueckert

306-621-3697or email [email protected]

TOWN OF MOOSOMINEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

“FOREMAN”The Town of Moosomin located in Southeast Saskatchewan, on Highway #1 approximately 225 km. East of Regina, Sk. (population 3,100) is now currently accepting resumes/applications, for a PERMANENT FULL-TIME Foreman position for the Public Works Department.General quali cations include:- Possessing a minimum Grade 12 (or equivalent)- Class 3A driver’s license- Have the ability to supervise employees- Ability to operate heavy equipment- Knowledge in mechanical repairs- Have knowledge in one or more of the areas of utility

repair and installation, street/road maintenance and construction and landscaping/lawn care.

- Have a thorough knowledge of water and wastewater treatment

The Town of Moosomin participates in a Group Insurance program and provides matching contributions for pension.

Resumes/applications complete with references, will be received until September 3rd, 2015, @ 4:00 p.m., however, this deadline may be extended until a suitable applicant is chosen. Note that all applicants will be subject to provide an R.C.M.P. criminal records check and should submit a copy with your resume/application.

The Town wishes to thank all persons who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be noti ed.

Resumes/applications may be mailed, delivered, faxed, or e-mailed to the Town of Moosomin at the following address:

TOWN OF MOOSOMIN701 MAIN STREET

BOX 730MOOSOMIN, SASKATCHEWAN

S0G 3N0Phone: 306-435-2988

Fax: 306-435-3343e-mail: [email protected]

is looking for an

EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATOR-Very competitive salary

-Hours are evenings & weekends-Will train -Sewing experience an asset

Contact John at [email protected]

USE THE CLASSIFIEDS 306-782-2465

Gasbar Attendant Positionavailable at

Superstore Gas BarMust be willing to work evenings and weekends.

Apply in person (at the gasbar) with resume.

Business Opportunities

5 quarters, 4 deeded, 1 lease. Large mature yard. 1600 sq.ft. home. Double garage, fully fin-ished basement. 50x100 shop partly heated. Barns, corrals, 90 acre foot dam. 12 miles south of Seven Persons, AB. $1,300.00. Call Marvin 403-549-9896.

GET FREE VENDING MACHINES Can Earn $100,000.00 + Per Year. All Cash-Locations Provided. Pro-tected Territories. Interest Free Fi-nancing. Full Details CALL NOW 1-866-668-6629 Website WWW,TCVEND.COM.

GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Explore your future with a dollar store lead-er. Call today 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; www.dollarstores.com.

Auctions

BUD HAYNES & WARD’S Fire-arms Auction. Saturday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m., 11802 145 St., Edmon-ton, AB. Estate Stan Andruski of Manitoba. Website catalogue w/pictures online. To consign phone Linda403.597-1095 or 780-451-4549; www.budhaynesauc-tions.com; www.WardsAuc-tions.com.

Triangle Construction Retirement Auction. Wed., Aug. 26, 2:00pm - 288 North Service Rd., Melville, SK. Brand name tools. 1992 853 Bobcat, 1986 Chev Corvette Coupe. www.ukrainetzauction.com Karla’s Auction 306-782-0787 PL# 310056.

LowCostHighImpact

“ADVERTISINGTHAT WORKS”

Phone306-782-2465

T H I S W E E KYORKTON

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YORKTON CO-OP FOOD STORE30 ARGYLE STREET, YORKTON

306-783-3601OFFERS YORKTON’S ONLY

GROCERY DELIVERY SERVICEWe pick, bag & deliver your groceries

right to your home in Yorkton

306-783-8011For details & orders.

Pricing in effect: Friday, Aug. 14 to Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015

FRI 14 SAT 15 SUN 16 MON 17 TUE 18 WED 19 THU 20AUGUSTVisit our website www.yorktoncoop.com

Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.;

Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.;

Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

CALL

CO-OP FRESH CHICKEN LEGSBack Attached, Value Pack

SEEDLESS CUCUMBERSLong English VarietyGreenhouse GrownCanada No. 1,Produce of Western Canada

MANGOESSweet and JuicyImported

OCEAN’S LIGHT TUNA OR SNACK’N LUNCHSelected Varieties. 75 - 85 g or 170 gFIRST 10 Combined Varieties

KELLOGG’S FAMILY SIZE CEREALOr Jumbo All-Bran Bran Flakes or Corn Flakes, 500 - 980 g or 1.22 kg

PHILADELPHIA DIPS227 g

POWERADE946 mLFIRST 10 Combined Varieties

SCHNEIDERS HOT RODS5 Pack45 g

WHITE, 60% WHOLE WHEAT OR 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREADSliced or Unsliced, 450 gFIRST 8 Combined Varieties

KNORR SIDEKICKSSelected Varieties111 - 167 gFIRST 10 Combined Varieties

SUNRYPE PURE APPLE JUICE1L, FIRST 10

CONCORD MUFFINSPackage of 4, 168 gFIRST 10 Combined Varieties

HUNT’S THICK & RICH PASTA SAUCE680 mLFIRST 10 Combined Varieties

SAPPORO ICHIBAN NOODLES100 gFIRST 20 Combined Varieties

KRAFT DRESSING250 mLFIRST 10 Combined Varieties

$10 Sale

$105 lbs FOR

works out to $2.00/lb. $4.41/kg

$10 Sale

$108FOR

$10 Sale

$108

FOR

CO-OP GOLDSTUFFED CHICKENENTRÉESSelected VarietiesFrozen, 142 gLIMIT First 8

$10 Sale

$1020

FOR

$10 Sale

$102

FOR

$10 Sale

$105

FOR

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Slow cooking has become quite popular in recent years, as many families pressed for time have increasingly embraced this largely hands-off approach to homecooking. The following recipe for “Slow-Roasted Pork Shoulder” from Andrew Schloss’ “Cooking Slow” (Chronicle Books) makes a hearty homecooked meal for busy families.

SLOW-ROASTED PORK SHOULDER

Serves 6•2 teaspoons dried

rosemary, crushed•1 teaspoon dried sage•1 teaspoon dried

minced garlic•1 teaspoon fine sea

salt•1/2 teaspoon freshly

ground black pepper•2 tablespoons olive

oil•2-1/2 pounds bone-

less pork shoulder, rolled

and tied by the butcher•1 medium yellow

onion, diced•2 cups dry white

wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc

•1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, prefera-bly fire-roasted, drained

•2 15-ounce cans can-nellini beans, drained and rinsed

•1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh rosemary

•1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

•2 garlic cloves, halved

•2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

•2 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted

In a small bowl, stir together the dried rose-mary, sage, garlic, and the

salt and pepper. Rub the spice mixture all over the pork. Cover and refriger-ate for at least 4 hours and up to overnight.

Preheat the oven 175 F.

In a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat, heat the olive oil. Add the pork and sear until nicely browned on all sides, about 10 minutes total. Transfer to a plate.

Add the onion to the oil remaining in the pot, reduce the heat to medium and saute until browned, about 5 min-utes. Add the wine, bring to a boil and cook until reduced by half, about 10 minutes. Add the tomatoes and beans and return to a simmer, then remove the pot from the heat and set aside.

In a mini food proces-sor, combine the fresh rosemary, the parsley and the garlic clove halves and process until finely chopped. Add the extra-virgin olive oil and the pine nuts and pulse once or twice, just until combined. Stir half of the fresh herb mixture into the tomato-bean mixture and return the pork to the Dutch oven, along with any juices that accu-mulated on the plate. Roast until fork-tender, 4 to 6 hours.

Transfer the pork roast to a carving board, tent loosely with aluminum foil, and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Meanwhile, return the Dutch oven to medium-high heat and bring the pan juices to a boil. Stir in the remain-ing fresh herb mixture. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the beans to a serving platter or divide among dinner plates. Snip the strings from the pork and, using a sharp

chef’s knife, carve across the grain on the diagonal into thin slices. Arrange the slices on the platter or plates, overlapping the beans. Spoon the toma-toes and juices in the pot over the pork and serve.

Variation: In a slow cooker

Follow the recipe, but transfer the pork to a 6-quart slow cooker rath-er than a plate after you finish browning it. After stirring half the herb mixture into the tomato-bean mixture, pour the bean mixture over the pork in the slow cooker and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours.

A24 August 14, 2015 | This Week Marketplace

General Employment General Employment

Business For Sale Business For Sale

Seniors, Parents, Children!Earn some extra cash (possibly of up to $400/month depending on route size), get exercise and work only a few hours

a week too!Be a Yorkton This Week Carrier!

• No early mornings• No collecting• You will be paid cash every

4th Friday• Weight bonuses• Sales bonuses• Any age welcome• Only 2 days or less per week

If you would like a route, please e-mail us at:

[email protected] telephone circulation at:

306-782-2465

At Walmart, anything is possible.

NOW HIRING!Looking for a job?

We are currently hiring

CASHIERS AND NIGHT CREW Apply online today @

www.yourwalmartcareer.ca

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYRM OF CLAYTON No. 333

Applications will be accepted for positions of GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER. A valid driver’s license is required. Duties to include but not limited to equipment operation, culvert cleaning, beaver dam removal, sign maintenance and other duties as directed by council. Please submit resume stating hourly wage expected, applicable experience and employment references. Closing date for receiving applications is 4 pm on Tuesday August 11, 2015. Fax to 306-594-2944, Email [email protected] or mail to the offi ce at Box 220, Hyas, SK S0A 1K0. We thank you in advance for your application, but only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

Profitable Small Business FOR SALE

BLACK TIE EVENT is a full service wed-ding/event decorating and rental company that is located downtown Brandon, MB. It is a very well respected and successful business with a increasingly growing rate of return.

www.blacktieevent.ca

For more information, please contact ASHLEY HETHERINGTON

Royal LePage Martin-Liberty Realty 204.573.7653

[email protected]

Thurs., Aug. 27/15 - 5:00 p.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone (306) 647-2661

License No. 915851

STORAGE CONTAINER AUCTIONPLUMBING AND CARPENTRY

Directions: Corner of 5th Ave. North and Collacott Street Yorkton SK

Viewing 1:00-3:00 on sale dateVEHICLE: 2004 Kia Sorento, V6, AWD, 4 door, 194,000 kms. TOOLS: Snap on compressor; 10” sliding compound saw; 10” table saw; Black and Decker router; Bostitch nailers; sander belts; nails for an air nailer; polyurethene foam dispensors; electric cement mixer, like new. MISC. CONSTRUCTION ITEMS: Assortment of nails; spray foam; cases of caulking; new boxes of laminate; cases of foam; roofing tar; new com-plete doors; 25-30 3 tab shingles, new; patch cement; lawn edging, new; large assortment of underground sprinkler materials; copper pipe; steel pipe connectors; eavestrough; safety shields; hyd door closers; new door locks; cases of nails; suspended ceiling track; gallons of paint, roofing tar, contact cement, stain, etc.; baseboards; 2-3” plastic gas pipe; large assortment of metal furnace duct work; taps; electric wire; water line; plus a lot more misc. items!NOTE: Items sold in lieu of unpaid rent. Most materials are new and tools are good quality. All legal paperwork intact.

Sat., Aug. 15/15 - 10:00 a.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661

License No. 915851

GABE AND DOREEN HORVATH AUCTIONDirections: 10 miles south on Hwy. 6 to Touchwood view road 7.5 miles east, .5 miles south OR from Punnichy 4 west on 15 Hwy. 8

miles south to dead end, .25 west, .5 southContact: 306-533-0169

Tractors, combine, swather, trucks, air seeder, misc. equipment, misc. and shop.For complete listing see Marketplace July 31.

Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com

Sun., Aug. 16/15 - 10:00 a.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661

License No. 915851

EMIL AND MARILYN SYROTA AUCTIONDirections: 2 south of Jct. 16 and 35, 1-1/2 mile west on

Haglof Road, Elfros, SK.Contact: 306-328-4726

Tractors, seeding, combines, swathers, trucks, augers, sprayer, misc. equipment, shop.

For complete listing see Marketplace July 31.Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com

Fri., Aug. 21/15 - 10:00 a.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661

License No. 915851

DANIEL SLIVA AUCTIONDirections: 4N, 5E, 1N

of Rama, SK.Tractors, combine, swather, trucks, augers, sprayer, tillage, harrows,

misc., misc. shop, recreation and yard.For complete listing see Marketplace July 31.

Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com

Auctions Auctions

Auctions Auctions

HOUSEHOLD & SHOP AUCTIONFOR: MERVIN BORK - EST. D & D HOJNOCKI,

J. SEMESCHUK, K. RUDEY, D. SERHANAT STURGIS SKATING RINK – SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 2015~The Following List Is A Guide Only~

HOUSEHOLD: Cast iron dutch oven & casserole, kitchen table w/leaf & 6 chairs, double boxspring & mattress & frame, couch & loveseat, fridge, coffee tables & end tables, love seat, lamps, wrought iron patio table w/ glass top & 4 chairs, telephone bench, patio table, recliner/rockers, chest of drawers, dresser, 2 - card tables, stationary exercise bike. microwave, guitar, pet carrier, small kitchen appliances, pints, pots & pans, glasses, cups, bedding, material, towels, glider rocker w/ottoman, lrg. assort. yarn, pictures, bowls, dishes, Brentwood rocker. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Blue & green carnival glass, Dyson pickle crock, candle stick telephone, 5 gal. Red Wing butter churn (no lid), 10 & 2 gal crocks, Eaton catologs, John Deere articles, Ukrainian decorated articles, mantle clock (no glass), porcelain gas tag, porcelain dolls, round top trunk, horse collars, 2 - wooden wagon wheels. MEDICAL: MEDIchair (year old). HORSE ITEMS: Complete harness for a miniture horse. SHOP & YARD: Elk - deer - moose calls, GPS 2000, Poulan pro snowblower 10.5 hp/27” (not used), Craftsman snowblower 10 hp/29”, Toro snowblower 7 hp/24”, John Deere hedge trimmer, John Deere stringtrimmer/bush cutter, McCullaugh chain saw, 10” sliding miter saw (not used), Black & Decker weed trimmer, 8-3/4” compound miter saw, 2.5 hp air compressor, single stage belt drive air compressor (B & H 5hp), Coleman 5.5hp 3000 OHV generator, garden seeder, small elect. air compressor, drill press, 24 piece wrench set, Fax Max socket set, 60 litre shop vac, 4 hp/21” lawn mower Tecumseh motor, yard & garden tools, 2-1/2 ton truck tool boxes (Poli), 4 - hydraulic jacks, truck front guard & roll bar, 2 BB guns one w/scope. TIRES: 11 L - 15 SL1 -18 - ply w/rim farm wagon tire, 14 L -161 6 ply tire & rim, 2-8-14-5 Mobil tire & rim. RECREATION: 1982 Chev van camper 8 cyl. auto, 1995 trailer camper 25 ft. (toilet, stove, fridge, freezer, microwave, bunk beds).

More articles too numerous to mention! “List is subject to additions & deletions!”

RAY’S AUCTION SERVICERay Motilaga - Auctioneer

P.O. Box 27, Stenen, Sask. S0A 3X0Ph. 306-548-4314 Fax 306-548-2136

Prov. Lic. #315109“Our Success Depends On Your Satisfaction!”

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Slow cooking allows busy families to enjoy homecooking

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No matter how deli-cious a main course may be, a great dessert has a way of being the most memorable part of a meal. Perhaps because it’s the final thing a per-son eats during a meal or maybe because diners tend to find dessert irre-sistible, the final course, when done correctly, makes a lasting impres-sion.

When entertaining guests, a special dessert makes a great final way to show your guests how much you value their company before they go home for the night. When hosting your next soiree, the following recipe for “Pasticcio di Cioccolato con Lampone (Individual Chocolate Cakes With Fresh Raspberries)” from Michael White and Joanna Pruess’ “Fiamma: The Essence of Contemporary Italian Cooking” (Wiley) is sure

to make for a memorable final course.

PASTICCINO DI CIOCCOLATO

CON LAMPONE (INDIVIDUAL

CHOCOLATE CAKES WITH FRESH

RASPBERRIES)Makes 8 servings

•1-1⁄3 cups cake flour, sifted

•1⁄3 cup plus 2 table-spoons cocoa powder, sifted

•1⁄4 teaspoon baking soda

•6 tablespoons unsalt-ed butter

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sugar•1 teaspoon vanilla

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sugar, sifted•1 pint fresh raspber-

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spray•Pinch of sea salt

Preheat the oven to 325 F. Spray a standard muffin tin with nonstick spray or fill 8 of the cups with paper or foil liners.

Sift the flour, 1⁄3 cup of cocoa, salt, and baking soda into a bowl and set aside. Melt the butter in a small saucepan and set aside.

Combine the eggs and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Set the bowl over a pan

partially filled with sim-mering water. The water should not touch the bowl. Using a whisk, beat the egg-sugar mixture until it feels very warm to the touch and all of the sugar has dissolved. Immediately remove the bowl from the heat and transfer it to the electic mixer.

Whip the egg-sugar mixture on medium speed for 3 to 4 minutes until it triples in volume and is very thick and light colored. Add the vanilla and whip 2 to 3 seconds longer to blend. Remove the bowl from the mixer and gently fold in the flour-cocoa mixture.

Place about 1-1⁄2 cups of the batter in a sep-arate bowl and fold in the melted butter. Do this gently, as you do not want to overwork the batter. Fold this into the remaining batter. Divide the batter evenly among

the cupcake tins. Bake in the center of the oven for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick or knife inserted in the center of one cupcake comes out clean. Remove and cool completely on a rack.

While the cupcakes are cooling, combine the heavy cream with the

confectioners’ sugar and the remaining 2 table-spoons of cocoa, beat into soft peaks, and set aside.

Remove the cupcakes from the tin and place them on dessert plates. Spoon the whippedcream on top, divide the raspberries among the plates and serve.

Dessert to delight hosts and guests alike

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(NC) — In 2013, near-ly 23 million antibiotic prescriptions were dis-pensed by Canadian pharmacies and more than $600 million dol-lars was spent on anti-biotics in Canadian hospitals and pharma-cies. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, approximately 46 per cent of all anti-biotic prescriptions by Canadian doctors in 2013 were for respiratory con-ditions, 14 per cent were for infections of the uri-nary tract and 10 per cent were for ear infections and other related condi-tions. PHAC says resis-tance to these antibiotics has become an important public health concern.

Some antibiotic resis-tance develops natu-rally, however experts around the world agree that a major contributor to increasing antibiotic resistance in humans is the misuse and over-use of antibiotics to pre-vent and treat infections among humans, animals and plants. When anti-biotics are misused or used when they are not needed, they only kill the weak bacteria, leaving stronger more resilient bacteria to survive, adapt and spread. There are a number of ways you can be exposed to resistant bacteria, or infections.

The Public Health Agency of Canada wants

to remind Canadians of a few things to consider the next time they seek or are prescribed an anti-biotic:

• Antibiotics are only effective for treating bacterial infections, not viral infections such as the cold or the flu.

• When people take antibiotics when they don’t need to take them, they could be reducing the effectiveness of that antibiotic for others in the future.

• If you are prescribed an antibiotic, take the full course of medication as prescribed by your health-care professional.

• If you experience a bad reaction or side effects, talk to a health-care professional about alternate treatment options and return any unused medication to the pharmacy.

• Never share your antibiotics with anyone and do not take antibiot-ics that were prescribed for someone else.

• Talk to your health-care professional about whether antibiotics are the right treatment option for you or your child or if you have ques-tions about what antibiot-ic resistance could mean for you or your family.

There is more infor-mation about antibiotic resistance and how to lower your risk at www. canada.ca/antibiotics.

Canadians are taking a lot of antibiotics

SUMMER CHICKEN AND PASTA SALADAugust ... the dog

days of summer. Cook your macaroni early in the morning — or bet-ter yet, simply pull some already-cooked pasta out of the freezer to thaw, and you won’t have to turn on that stove for this refreshing main-dish salad.

•2/3 cup fat-free may-onnaise

•2 tablespoons fat-free milk

•1/4 cup grated reduced-fat Parmesan cheese

•1/4 teaspoon black pepper

•1 cup diced cooked chicken breast

•3 cups cooked shell macaroni, rinsed and drained

•1/4 cup chopped onion

•1 cup chopped fresh tomato

•3/4 cup chopped green bell pepper

In a large bowl, com-bine mayonnaise, milk, Parmesan cheese and black pepper. Add chick-en, macaroni and onion. Mix well to combine. Gently fold in tomato and green pepper.

Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Mix gently again just before serving. Serves 6 (1 cup each).

• Each serving: About 178 calories, 2g fat, 10g protein, 30g carb., 355mg sodium, 2g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1-1/2 Starch, 1 Meat, 1/2 Vegetable.

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$22,900

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$16,4952013 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD

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37,000 kms, black

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XM, Onstar, rear camera, heated leather buckets, remote start, tow pkg.,

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$45,900

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XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, rear camera, sunroof,

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$28,900

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Onstar, heated cloth buckets, p. seat, r. start, MyLink, rear camera, 28,000

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$25,900

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XM, Onstar, r. start, htd. lth. buckets, sunroof, rear camera,

tow pkg.,24,000 kms, silver

$41,9002014 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4-cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, htd. cloth buckets, rear

camera, r. start, 32,000 kms, gray

$24,900

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remote start, alum. wheels, dual climate control,

white

$17,495

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red

$31,900

SAVE$6,030

2014 BUICK ENCORE CXL AWD 1.4L Turbo, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, heated leather seats, remote

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2014 Year End Price

$29,900OR $231

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2014 GMC SIERRA SLE DOUBLE CAB 2WD 5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, power seats,

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$29,900OR $232

BW*

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• Look to the kitchen. Dish soap can be an effective pest killer. Fill a spray bottle with soapy water and spray around the exterior of your house and on plants that have a pest problem. The soapy water can kill ants and roaches. It also can coat the wings of small flying insects. Catnip is another natural pesti-cide. Planting catnip in a garden can repel mos-quitoes.

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Before homeowners turn to chemical pesti-cide applications, they can explore many natu-ral remedies to keep unwanted pests at bay.

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If the radiologist or a doctor notes areas of con-cern on a mammogram, The Mayo Clinic says further testing may be needed. This can include additional mammograms known as compression or magnification views, as well as ultrasound imag-ing. If further imaging is not effective, a biop-sy, wherein a sample of breast tissue is taken, will be sent to a labora-tory for testing. In some instances an MRI may be taken when mammogra-phy or ultrasound results are negative and it is still not clear what’s causing a breast change or abnor-mality.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A previous misunder-standing continues to taint the atmosphere to some extent in the early part of the week. But cooler heads prevail, and the situation eases by week’s end.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) While the artistic aspect of the Divine Bovine is well-served this week, that practical side is also getting the sort of recog-nition that could lead to a new and well-deserved opportunity.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) With home-related matters taking on more importance this week, now could be the time to make some long-deferred pur-chases. But shop carefully for the best quality at the best price.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Congratulations. While that family problem might still rankle, it should be easing thanks to your efforts to calm the waters. Also, a workplace situation seems to be moving in your favor.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) The Big Cat’s energy lev-els should be rather high these days, and you might do well to tackle any tasks that still need doing. This will clear the way for those upcoming projects.

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Someone’s criticism might not be as negative as you perceive. Actually, it could be helpful. Discuss the matter with your critic, and you both could learn something valu-able.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A business mat-ter could cause some friction among your colleagues. But once again, that logical mind of yours comes to the rescue. And the sooner it does, the better!

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) There might still be some heated temper flare-ups out there. But your sensible self should advise you to stay out of these situations until things cool down and calm is restored.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Changing your mind could be the right thing to do if you can’t resolve your doubts. You might want to dis-cuss the matter with someone whose advice you trust.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The SeaGoat’s merrier side dominates this week, and this means that, despite your usual busy schedule, you’ll be able to squeeze in parties and all sorts of fabulous fun times.

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) An educa-tional opportunity could lead to something other than what you had planned. But keep an open mind, and before you decide to turn it down, check it out.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The Piscean wit and wisdom helps you work through a situation that might have been accidentally or even deliberately obscured. What you unravel could prove to be very revealing.

BORN THIS WEEK: Loyalty is important to you.You demand it, but you also give it generously and lovingly.

• Christmas lights aren’t just for Christmas these days. I see them hanging along the eaves of back porches and dec-

orating the landscape to light up garden parties at dusk. Here’s a great idea for a hanging lan-tern, using lights I picked up at my local thrift shop: I basically piled strings of lights in the sections of a three-tier wire hanging basket, connected them together and plugged them in. They look magi-cal. — JoAnn

• When your bananas hit your desired level of ripeness, put them in the refrigerator. The skin will darken, but the inside will remain white, allowing you to wait a day or two to eat it.

• Use pretty coffee mugs to plant some fresh herbs in your windowsill in the kitchen. — E.L. in Montana

• One way to remove fuzz from between the keys of your keyboard is with a self-stick note. Peel off and run the sticky side of the note between the keys for a quick clean.

• Love books? Remember that book-shelves need to be dust-ed regularly in order to keep books in good

shape. They also need air to circulate, so be sure your shelves are not too crowded.

• Great gifts and good-ies for a nursing home resident: note cards with stamped envelopes, hand and face lotion, small blankets, news from home, large-print books, flowers in a pretty vase, a large clock with an easy-to-read face, magazine subscriptions, puzzle books, shampoos and conditioners, photo

books and perhaps most importantly, YOU. — M.W. in Florida

Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or e-mail JoAnn at [email protected].

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THE RHEIN 4-H BEEF & ACTIVITIES CLUB

would like to thank and acknowledge the following contributors of our 13th club year 2014-15 and Achievement

Day held July 16, 2015.

• Springside Soccer Club• Maple Farm Equipment• Tonkin Curling Rink• Yorkton Co-op• R.M. of Wallace #243• Rhein Lion’sAuction Sales:• Tom & Allona Zeiben• Mervin Korol• Roland & Marlene Becker• Howard & Geraldine Goltz• Darwin & Brenda Larson• Barry Mehling• Yorkton Auction• Ritchie Bros. Auctioneer• Ukrainetz Auctioneer• Bruce Schapansky

Auctioneer• CJGX 940

• Stuart & Barb Greenstein• Ken & Sherry KalmakoffAchievement Day:• Canadian Tire• Peavey Mart• G.B. Manufacturing• Yorkton Distributors• Nutter’s Bulk & Natural

Foods• Zn’s Trucking• Integrity Builders• Swan River Co-op• Flaman Sales• CPS• Shewchuk Insurance Ltd.• Dave’s Custom Spraying &

Soil Service• Four Corners Inc.

Thank You for supporting our 4-H members and club. Your patronage is always very much appreciated.

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I have to admit that Asian food in our house usually comes from one of those little white con-tainers with skinny metal handles. But when we eat out, we like to explore the innovative pan-Asian dishes that have become popular with American palettes.

Spring Rolls are one of my favorite Asian dishes, but I don’t need

to go globetrotting fur-ther than the popular Rice Paper Asian Fusion restaurant in my neigh-borhood. Fresh, light and full of flavor, owner An Nguyen’s prepara-tion derived from her Vietnamese roots is tasty and thoughtfully present-ed.

An shared her recipe with me, and at the same time encouraged me to devise variations with

my family. “Substitute sliced Swedish meatballs for the shrimp,” she sug-gested, in a nod to my Scandinavian heritage. I encourage you to do the same. Once you have the basic ingredients out on your counter, take turns with your teens assem-bling spring rolls with your own family twist.

SPRING ROLLS•1 package round rice-

paper wrappers (also known as spring rolls skin)

•1 cup thinly sliced cooked chicken (or use deli slices)

•1 cup cooked shrimp, sliced lengthwise

•Leafy lettuce washed and dry

•Chopped fresh cilan-tro leaves

•Chopped fresh mint leaves

•1 package fresh mung bean sprouts

•6 ounces rice stick noodles soaked in hot water until soft, about 10 minutes. Drain and snip with kitchen scissors to shorten.

•1 carrot, shredded•Bottled peanut dip-

ping sauce

Soak rice paper one at a time in a shallow dish of hot water until soft and flexible. Place on a clean, damp towel.

Set chicken or shrimp slices in a row, 1 inch from the bottom edge. Set some lettuce on top, then layer with cilantro, mint, sprouts and noo-dles. Carefully fold the wrapper down over the mixture just to cover it as tightly as you can without tearing it, then fold the two sides in and continue to roll up until all edges are secure. Place seam-side down on a plate, cover with a damp cloth and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Top with a sprig of cilantro and shredded carrots. To eat, dip into peanut sauce served in small bowls. Makes about

12 spring rolls.Donna Erickson’s

award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is air-ing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative fam-ily recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”

Few people would pass up the opportunity to look younger. But men and women who want to look a little more like their younger selves without resorting to sur-gery can still have young-er, healthier-looking skin without going under the knife. The following are a handful of natural ways to keep skin vibrant and youthful.

• Quit smoking. Quitting smoking can add years to your life and improve your appear-ance. Smoking damages collagen and elastin in the skin, which are the substances that help keep skin flexible and firm. Also, smoking decreases blood flow to the skin and makes it difficult for it to receive enough oxy-gen to stay healthy. The act of smoking also can contribute to olderlook-ing skin. Pursing the lips to draw on a cigarette, as well as squinting to avoid smoke in the eyes can lead to the formation of wrinkles on the face.

• Steer clear of the sun. Excessive exposure to

ultraviolet light damages the skin and can cause it to age prematurely. Also, inadvertent UV expo-sure, which can happen when running errands or sitting in front of an open window, also can affect the skin. Sun exposure is the top cause of uneven skin tone and dark spots. Always wear sunscreen to protect the skin from the sun. Applying sun-screen should become as automatic as brushing your teeth each day.

• Drink more water. A dehydrated body will divert water to the organs that need it the most, including the liver and heart. When that hap-pens, skin pays the price by not receiving ade-quate hydration for skin cell renewal. By drinking the recommended six to eight glasses of water per day, you can ensure your body is getting the fluids it needs to fuel natural functions, including skin cell production.

• Exercise. By work-ing out you’ll promote good cardiovascular health, which in turn will

deliver blood flow and nutrients to the surface of your skin. Skin cells are pushed to the surface of the skin, helping to create a younger appear-ance and glow. Exercise also can help banish stress, which can contrib-ute to an older appear-ance and frown.

• Avoid alcohol. Drinking alcohol in excess can damage blood vessels over time. This can cause burst capillar-ies at the surface of the skin, which are highly visible. Drinking also may lead to flushing, which can affect appear-ance. People who have damaged their livers from drinking too much or abusing medication may develop jaundice, a medical condition char-acterized by a yellowing

of the skin.• Avoid stressful situ-

ations. It’s impossible to avoid all the stress-ors in life, but taking steps to reduce stress can improve your psy-chological outlook and appearance. Stress can lessen your body’s abil-ity to function properly, and that can affect the appearance of your skin. Stress-related insom-nia can lead to under-eye bags and a tired appearance. And accord-ing to the Archives of Dermatology, stress can increase your risk of skin diseases and may cause wounds to take longer to heal.

• Eat a healthy diet. Your skin is the larg-est organ in your body, and it makes sense that healthy foods will ben-

efit the skin. Omega-3 fatty acids found in wal-nuts, flax and fish oil are important for skin health because they support healthy cell membranes. Antioxidants like vita-mins A and C also are beneficial because they fight the effects of cell oxidation and combat free radicals that can lead to illness.

Easy ways to get youthful-looking skin

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2095 Brandt Conveyor .............. $39,000

MISCELLANEOUSNew Bridgeview 2410 Pulldozer $68,000Used Bridgeview 2410 Pulldozer .................................... $59,500New Pit Express (Double Barrel) $29,750JD/NewLeader DN345 Fertilizer Applicator (2010) ...................... $109,000Ag Chem 8103 Terragator (98) 4871 hrs. ..................................... $59,000JD 567 Round Baler .................. $12,5002005 Kenworth T800 Tri Axle c/w new 25 ft. box & hoist ....................... $89,000

JOHN DEERE 4WD TRACTORS9560R (14) PTO, 513 hrs. Was $485,000 ........................ REDUCED9560R (14) PTO, 656 hrs. Was $479,000 ........................ REDUCED9560R (14) PTO, 797 hrs. Was $475,000 ........................ REDUCED9560R (14) Triples, 611 hrs. Was $469,000 ........................ REDUCED9560R (14) 1103 hrs. Was $459,000 ........................ REDUCED9560R (13) PTO, 1143 hrs. ....... $419,0009560R (13) PTO, 1046 hrs. ....... $419,0009560R (12). ................................. JUST IN9510R (14) PTO, triples, 651 hrs.Was $459,000. ....................... REDUCED9510R (14) 420 hrs. .................. $399,0009510R (12) 1148 hrs. ................ $345,0009460R (14) PTO, 570 hrs. ......... $385,0009360R (13) PTO/3 pt., 1472 hrs. $295,0009630 (10) 1248 hrs. ................... $269,0009630 (09) 2086 hrs. ................... $249,0009620 (06) ................................... JUST IN9430 (10) PS/PTO/78 gpm ....... $259,0009330 (08) Powershift, 5143 hrs.. .................................. $195,0009520 (102) 6000 hrs. ................. $139,0009200 (01) Powershift, 1 PTO. ... JUST IN8570 (94) 5393 hrs. ..................... $68,0008440 (79) 6000 hrs. ..................... $17,750

JOHN DEERE TRACK TRACTORS9560RT (14) PTO, 562 hrs. ...... $459,0009560RT (14) PTO, 817 hrs. ...... $449,0009560RT (13) PTO, 1363 hrs. .... $395,0009630RT (10) PTO, 2300 hrs. .... $249,000

COMPETITIVE 4WDSCase ST550 Quad Trac (13) .... $289,000Case ST550 Quad Trac (12) .... $269,000NH TJ530 (06) 3698 hrs. .......... $179,000NH 9680 (95) 4421 hrs. .............. $65,000Steiger ST280 (81) 885 Cummins .................................... $25,000Steiger ST225 (82) 3306 Cat ..... $19,500Steiger ST225 (80) 7966 hrs. ..... $18,500

JOHN DEERE 2WD TRACTORS7290R IVT/ILS 500 hrs. ............ $275,0007230R c/w loader IVT/ILS (13) $259,0007215R IVT (14) 993 hrs. ........... $225,0007200R 250 hrs. .......................... JUST IN6210R Loader, IVT (14) 365 hrs. $199,5006210R Loader, IVT (14) 850 hrs. $199,5006210R Loader (12) 662 hrs. ..... $179,0006190R Loader (12) 842 hrs. ..... $175,0006170R Loader (12) 1687 hrs. ... $169,0007730 Loader (10) 2700 hrs. ..... $145,0006150M Loader (14) 948 hrs. .... $135,0006400 Loader (93) ....................... $35,000

4020 (64) ...................................... $7,500

COMPETITIVE 2WD TRACTORSCase Puma 145 MFD (13) 1504 hrs., loader ...................... $139,000NH T7 235 MFD (11) 2224 hrs., loader ...................... $109,000Case Puma 180 MFD (08) 3566 hrs., loader ........................ $89,000Case 7130 MFD (91) 11,030 hrs. .................................. $39,000White 2-155 (82) Recent engine O/H ................................................ $8,800Case 1370 (74) ............................. $3,900

SPRAYERSJD 4940’s 2012 to 2014 . From $275,000JD 4930’s ........................ From $195,000JD 4830 (09) 1142 hrs. ............. $229,000JD 4730 (11) 1007 hrs. ............. $239,000JD 4920 (05) 4020 hrs. ............. $139,000JD 4710 (04) 3905 hrs. ............. $109,000JD 9621 (14) 120 ft., 1700 gal. $109,000Case 4430 (14) 500 hrs. ........ REDUCEDCase 4420 (10) 1900 hrs. ......... $259,000Case 3320 (08) 2073 hrs. ......... $189,000Ag Chem 1074 (07) 2250 hrs. .. $169,000Ag Chem 1286C (08) 3000 hrs. $139,000Ag Chem 854 (02) 3976 hrs., 1054 upgrade ............................. $78,000Ag Chem 854 (96) 3817 hrs. ...... $55,000Spracoupe 3640 (97) 1807 hrs. . $36,000

SEEDING EQUIPMENT2015 Bourgault 86 ft. 3320 MRB JUST IN2015 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 Less MRB ................................. $248,0002014 Bourgault 86 ft. 3320/7950 ................................. $560,0002014 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 MRB . JUST IN2013 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320/7950 ................................. $459,0002012 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 MRB .......................................... $239,0002009 Bourgault 48 ft. 3310 ....... JUST IN2012 Seedhawk 84 ft. 84-12 c/w 800 bu cart ........................ $285,0002010 JD 61 ft. 1835/1910 ......... $154,0002010 JD 43 ft. 1895/1910 ......... $145,0002007 JD 61 ft. 1835/1910 ......... $119,0002006 Bourgault 8810, MRB, packers/6550 ................. $175,0002011 Amity 60 ft. Disc Drill ....... $90,000Bourgault 47 ft/51 ft/64 ft 5710’s ................................ From $39,000JD 1820’s .......................... From $29,000Flexi-coil 57 ft. 5000/2320 Cart $26,000Bourgault 40 ft. 534-42/180 Cart $15,000

AIR SEEDER CARTS2014 Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder................................. $239,0002013 Bourgault 7700 Air Seeder................................. $199,000Bourgault 6550’s .............. From $95,0002010 Bourgault 6450, only 15,000 acres ....................... $85,000Bourgault 6350 ........................... $45,000Bourgault 5440’s .............. From $39,500Bourgault 5350 ........................... $40,000JD 1910 (03) 430B ...................... $52,500JD 1910 (04) 340B ...................... $45,000JD 1910 430B ............................. $44,000JD 1910 340B ............................. $39,000