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The Good Spirit School Divi- sion Board of Education recently passed its 2013/2014 budget. This year’s budget includes an- ticipated revenues and expendi- tures in excess of $75 million. “Our priority in terms of bud- geting is to allocate resources to maintain current operations with a special focus on identied strategic plan priorities,” states Bryan Cottenie, Board Chair. “We are headed into year two of our ve-year strategic plan and it is extremely important to en- sure targeted investments reect these goals.” “Transparency plays a key role in discussions and included numerous meetings with both senior administration as well as board members before determin- ing the nalized budget,” adds Sherry Todosichuk, Superinten- dent of Business Administra- tion. “Administration has taken the board directive that the budget include a dened focus on re- aligning resources so that areas such as stafng, supports for learning, and health and safety are targeted to ensure dollars meet identied needs.” Highlights of the 2013/2014 budget include the following: • Continued investment in lit- eracy with expansion of resourc- es available beyond the primary levels; • Appointment of a First Na- tions Metis Achievement Coordi- nator to work towards address- ing improved capacity to work with First Nations people as well as improving student learning outcomes; • An anticipated enrolment increase of approximately 86 students resulting in additional permanent teaching staff as well as a commitment to permanent positions in student counsel- ing, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists to enhance student well-being and strengthen staff and student en- gagement; • The hiring of a Human Re- source Coordinator to ensure we are achieving efciencies and ad- herence in terms of operational procedures; • Targeted dollars to the Com- prehensive School Community Health Pilots; • Year 1 of a 2-year intranet communications solution to work towards improving both inter- nal and external communication channels; • Preventative Maintenance and Renewal (PMR) funding allo- cated by the Ministry to address facilities needs; • Continuation of our bus eet renewal plan (purchase of 10 buses per year) as well as contin- uation of placement of GPS units and cameras in buses; and, • An investment in building updates to various bus garages. “We have worked towards en- suring enhanced business pro- cesses in this budget and, as with all else, our motto of “Students Come First” was front and center numerous times when it came to making the hard decisions of how and where to allocate funds,” concludes Dwayne Reeve, Direc- tor of Education. – revenues/expenses over $75 million GSSD passes budget GARDEN GOODS – ‘Tis the season for fresh produce and local greenhouse – Kangro – has plenty of it. Above little Julie Tress samples the goods at a recent open house event hosted by Kangro where visitors were shown how the produce that they buy at the Farmers Market is grown. Photo submitted by Anne Stupak. See more on Page 3. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 38 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, July 6, 2013 HUGE SELECTION OF HUGE SELECTION OF FIBERGLASS SEPTIC FIBERGLASS SEPTIC TANKS IN STOCK! TANKS IN STOCK! • leak free storage • corrosion-resistant • lightweight • easily installed MANY SIZES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS! Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Summer Huge Summer Arrivals Arrivals 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com FOR ONLY $ $ 27,995 27,995 Plus Taxes One example 6499 NEW 2013 22' PARTY BARGE • 22' 2" length • 8', 6" width • 90HP 4 stk EFI • Mercury Power • Ski Pilon and more PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com Summer Is Here! #1 On The Water 20 PONTOONS IN STOCK Enjoy it Enjoy it on a on a NEW NEW PONTOON PONTOON from from Ochs Ochs Motorsports, Motorsports, Yorkton Yorkton Only 4 Only 4 seats left!! seats left!! Trip Includes: • Deluxe motorcoach transportation • 4 nights hotel accommodation • Reserved seating for 3 Blue Jays/Twins baseball games in Minneapolis • Duty free shopping enroute • Transportation to The Mall of America BLUE JAYS/TWINS Baseball Tour September 5 to 9 783-7355 (Mon. - Fri. days) or 782-9584 (evenings) Book Now as Seats are sold on a First Come - First Served basis. 689 $ per person double occupancy

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The Good Spirit School Divi-sion Board of Education recently passed its 2013/2014 budget. This year’s budget includes an-ticipated revenues and expendi-tures in excess of $75 million. “Our priority in terms of bud-geting is to allocate resources to maintain current operations with a special focus on identifi ed strategic plan priorities,” states Bryan Cottenie, Board Chair. “We are headed into year two of our fi ve-year strategic plan and it is extremely important to en-sure targeted investments refl ect these goals.” “Transparency plays a key role in discussions and included numerous meetings with both senior administration as well as board members before determin-ing the fi nalized budget,” adds Sherry Todosichuk, Superinten-dent of Business Administra-tion. “Administration has taken the board directive that the budget include a defi ned focus on re-aligning resources so that areas such as staffi ng, supports for learning, and health and safety are targeted to ensure dollars meet identifi ed needs.” Highlights of the 2013/2014 budget include the following: • Continued investment in lit-eracy with expansion of resourc-es available beyond the primary levels; • Appointment of a First Na-tions Metis Achievement Coordi-nator to work towards address-ing improved capacity to work with First Nations people as well as improving student learning

outcomes; • An anticipated enrolment increase of approximately 86 students resulting in additional permanent teaching staff as well as a commitment to permanent positions in student counsel-ing, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists to enhance student well-being and strengthen staff and student en-gagement; • The hiring of a Human Re-source Coordinator to ensure we are achieving effi ciencies and ad-herence in terms of operational procedures; • Targeted dollars to the Com-prehensive School Community Health Pilots; • Year 1 of a 2-year intranet communications solution to work towards improving both inter-nal and external communication channels; • Preventative Maintenance and Renewal (PMR) funding allo-cated by the Ministry to address facilities needs; • Continuation of our bus fl eet renewal plan (purchase of 10 buses per year) as well as contin-uation of placement of GPS units and cameras in buses; and, • An investment in building updates to various bus garages. “We have worked towards en-suring enhanced business pro-cesses in this budget and, as with all else, our motto of “Students Come First” was front and center numerous times when it came to making the hard decisions of how and where to allocate funds,” concludes Dwayne Reeve, Direc-tor of Education.

– revenues/expenses over $75 million

GSSD passes budget

GARDEN GOODS – ‘Tis the season for fresh produce and local greenhouse – Kangro – has plenty of it. Above little Julie Tress samples the goods at a recent open house event hosted by Kangro where visitors were shown how the produce that they buy at the Farmers Market is grown. Photo submitted by Anne Stupak. See more on Page 3.

VOLUME 21, NUMBER 38 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, July 6, 2013

HUGE SELECTION OFHUGE SELECTION OFFIBERGLASS SEPTIC FIBERGLASS SEPTIC TANKS IN STOCK!TANKS IN STOCK!

$9900

• leak free storage• corrosion-resistant• lightweight• easily installed

MANY SIZES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS!

Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333

Huge SummerHuge Summer ArrivalsArrivals

134 Broadway St. E.

1-877-783-27721-877-783-2772www.capitalkiayorkton.com

306•783-2772

DARE TOCOMPARE

FOR ONLY$$27,99527,995

Plus Taxes

One example

SUPER DEALSON ALL

POLARIS ATVS & SxSat OCHS MOTORSPORTS YORKTON, SK

$649900

NEW 201322' PARTY BARGE

• 22' 2" length• 8', 6" width

• 90HP 4 stk EFI• Mercury Power

• Ski Pilon and more

PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566

TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com

Summer Is Here!

#1 On The Water

20

PONTOONS

IN STOCK

Enjoy itEnjoy iton a on a NEWNEWPONTOONPONTOON

fromfromOchsOchs

Motorsports,Motorsports,YorktonYorkton

Only 4 Only 4 seats left!!seats left!!

Trip Includes:• Deluxe motorcoach transportation• 4 nights hotel accommodation • Reserved seating for 3 Blue Jays/Twins baseball games in Minneapolis• Duty free shopping enroute• Transportation to The Mall of America

BLUE JAYS/TWINSBaseball TourSeptember 5 to 9

783-7355 (Mon. - Fri. days) or 782-9584 (evenings)

Book Now as Seats are sold on a First Come - First Served basis.

689$per person double occupancy

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CROP PRODUCTION SERVICESAttention Ag Producers, now that

seeding is doneWe need to control the weeds and give the crop a chance.

For all your chemical needs call CPSIn Yorkton call 306-782-2765

After Hours call Blair @ 306-620-6601Luca @306-620-7278

In Melville callRob or Darwin @ 306-728-5941

Visit our Website www.bulkbarn.ca

Every Wednesday, Seniors* & Students* save 10% on all regular priced products.* Must provide valid identifi cation. Excludes gift cards. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other

promotional offer. Product selection and availability may vary by location. All references to savings claims are incomparison to our regular retail prices. While supplies last. On advertised items, we reserve the right to limit quantities.

Limit one coupon per store visit. THIS OFFER EXCLUDES THE PURCHASE OF GIFT CARDS.

ON YOUR TOTAL PURCHASE OF $10.00OR MORE BEFORE TAXES*

*All applicable taxes shall be payable on the full value of the merchandise. While supplies last. We reserve the right to limit quantities.Coupon cannot be used in conjunction with the 10% Seniors’ & Students’ discount. No mechanical reproductions accepted.

Coupon valid only at this location:

sale

SAVE$3.00

275 Broadway Street East(306) 782-4490

Yorkton, 275 Broadway Street East

(306) 782-4490

Friday, July 5 to Thursday, July 11, 2013

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LicoriceAllsortsno artificial coloursor flavours

Peanuts,Blanched,Roastedsalted or unsalted

Pistachiosred, natural ornatural with no salt

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Gummi Candymade with real fruit juice!selected varieties

Pitted Datesloose pack

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AlmondButtersmooth

Gourmet orRainforestOrganic BlendCoffee Beansfresh roastedselected varieties

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DESTINY IINTERNATIONAL CHRISTIANASSEMBLY, YORKTONRefreshingTimes of

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Date:Friday 19th - Sunday 21st July 2013

• Friday, 19th: 7pm - 9.30pm• Saturday, 20th: 10am -12.30pm;

6.30pm - 9pm • Sunday, 21st: 10am -12.30pm

Venue:Destiny Building, 109 Maple Avenue, Yorkton, S3N 1V8

Join us and expect: Spiritual refreshing; Impartations; Transformation and Empowerment

Pastors Pre and Tina Ovia (General Overseers - Destiny International

Christian Assembly worldwide)

Hosts:Pastors Dag & Bukky Lawale

Featuring:Anointed Worship; Breakthrough Prayers;

Communion & Anointing

★ FREE Admission

Barbecue after service

SEASONAL ALLERGIES

I really enjoy this time of the year! However, for some people, summer allergies can become an everyday battle. But, you’ve heard the saying. The best defense is a good offense.

WHAT ARE ALLERGIES?

An allergy is the immune system’s overactive response to a substance that is harmful to most people. A normal healthy immune system protects you against foreign sub-stances that try to invade your body. If you have allergies, though, other-wise harmless substances, known as allergens, can cause your body to react as if they were dangerous invaders. Your immune system tries to protect you by pro-ducing large amounts of a specific antibody, accord-ing to the allergen. It releases inflammatory substances, such as hista-mine, into your system. These substances migrate to various parts of the body, causing allergy symptoms. For example, if they get into the respira-tory system, they can cause a runny nose, itchy eyes and sneezing. The type and severity of allergy symptoms vary, depending on the allergen, where in the body the symptoms appear, how sensitive the individual is and how strong the reac-tion is.

HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES

Homeopathic remedies for allergies can save a lot of suffering. They work by helping to desensitize the body’s reactions to allergic substances. The homeo-pathic ingredients gently

and safely expose the indi-vidual to minutely diluted allergens, in order to decrease the sensitivity and strengthen the weak areas. This allows our nat-ural defenses to adapt to the allergens appropriate-ly and no longer react adversely to them. Desensitizing the body with homeopathic reme-dies teaches the body to react less and less to the allergens with each season or exposure.

INHALANT ALLERGIES

Inhalant allergies can occur when airborne aller-gens, such as pollen or molds, affect the respira-tory system. Inhalant nasal allergies can be very uncomfortable, causing symptoms similar to sinus-itis or the common cold. Homeopathy is based on the principle that “like cures like”. If pollen is an offending allergen, for instance, then homeopath-ic pollen can remove the symptoms that the real allergen produces. In spring, outdoor molds, grasses and tree and flow-er pollens start to become more prevalent. This is when the homeopathic for-mula for inhalant allergies can be indispensable! This formula contains homeopathic preparations of various pollens, a flower and grass seed mixture, dried herbs, fungus, ani-mal hair and house dust. You can see that this for-mula offers relief for quite a variety of allergy-caus-

ing offenders. It contains homeopathic epinephrine, which influ-ences the hormones to pro-tect against allergic symp-toms. It also provides homeopathic histamine, to supply antihistamine effects. For desensitization, a person can take five drops of this remedy, once a day, starting at least one month before allergy season.

ALLERGIC INFLAMMATION

Allergies can cause the mucous membranes in specific parts of the body to become inflamed. Inflammatory reactions of the eyes can cause itch-ing, burning and redness. If the nose is affected, burning, itching, blockage, runny nose or sneezing spells can result. In the respiratory tract, constric-tion, dry cough, tickling in the throat or asthma can develop. The homeopathic formu-la for mucosal inflamma-tion is designed to allevi-ate reactions of the mucous membranes in the eyes, nose and upper respirato-ry tract.

ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS

Conjunctivitis is inflam-mation of the mucous membranes that cover the exposed portion of the eye-balls and lines the inner surface of the eyelids. Seasonal allergic conjunc-tivitis generally occurs in the spring, induced by

grass pollen. It is also com-mon in the late summer months, triggered by rag-weed pollen. It usually affects both eyes. Itching is a major symptom, often with burn-ing, redness and a watery, mucous discharge. The homeopathic reme-dy for conjunctivitis helps to relieve irritated eye symptoms associated with allergies. It is formulated to alleviate stinging pain, soreness, swelling and burning. It offers relief for whites of eyes that have become red. It also soothes red, swollen, itchy skin around the eyes. Homeopathic eye drops are also useful for allergic eye irritations. Excellent results have been obtained by using these along with the conjunctivitis remedy.

www.drgail.ca

AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION

by Dr. Gail Smolinski DNM®

Dealing with seasonal allergies

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GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING

July 11th, 20132:00 pm to 8:00 pm

RibbonCutting with

Mayor

Bob Maloney

2 p.m.

Hot Dog BBQHot Dog BBQCake

&Refreshmentsserved

GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GARAGE SALEGARAGE SALEof various sizes window coveringswill be sold at discounted prices

Come join us between 2 and 8 pm and SAVE A BUNCHSAVE A BUNCH

On behalf of the Budget Blinds family, ownersDomenic and Lina Rampone, Offi ce Manager

Shaina Szauter and Installation ManagerLindsay Wolkowski we look forward to seeing you!

44-2nd Ave. N., Yorkton 306.783.1699

[email protected]

4 - 6 pmwith 100% of theproceeds going

to theJuvenile Diabetes

Research Foundation

See us for Scooters (new & used),

Lift Chairs, Walkers, Bathroom Safety Equip., Electric Beds, Stair Lifts,

Geriatric Chairs,Aids for daily living,

Overhead track systems.

85 Broadway St. East, YorktonToll Free 1-800-667-5545

(Local) 782-5545

KIDS GOLFFREE

JULY 8-14, 2013One FREE round of golf

to every child under the age of 16, who is accompanied

by a paying adult.

Offer valid from July 8 - 14, 2013Valid Monday to Friday anytime

and Saturday & Sunday after 1:00 p.m.

For Tee Times or information

Call 786-1711 orToll Free (877) 786-1711

www.golfdeerpark.com

BRIAN NELSON ..................Cell: 306-641-1194BLAIR BROWN ....................Cell: 306-621-6594ROB BLACK ........................Cell: 306-620-2256BLAIR CHYZ ........................Cell: 306-641-2548RON RIMER .........................Cell: 306-620-3352EVAN LABAS ......................Bus: 306-782-2233

or $129 b/w

OAC. See dealer for details All vehicles fully reconditionedOAC. See dealer for details All vehicles fully reconditioned

2012 DODGE

AVENGER SXT

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SSUUMMMMEERRSSIIZZZZLLEERRSSAALLEE

Due to the massive amounts of new vehicles being sold, we are overstocked withDue to the massive amounts of new vehicles being sold, we are overstocked withpremium used vehicles that have to go. We are premium used vehicles that have to go. We are SLASHING THE PRICESSLASHING THE PRICES and liquidating and liquidating

this inventory to make room. this inventory to make room. DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR BEST DEAL OF THE YEAR!DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR BEST DEAL OF THE YEAR!

5 Kelsey Bay, Yorkton, SK(306) 782-2233

1-877-988-2233yorktontoyota.net

UNDER $11,000 UNDER $15,000

2007 Chev Aveo LST380B. Auto, Air, Hatchback, FantasticFuel Mileage. Was $7,988 .......................... Now $6,900 or $75 b/w2007 Ford Taurus SEL2136B. Heated Lth, Sunroof, Pwr Seat.Summer Sizzler Special ................................ Now $7,988 or $79 b/w2005 Toyota Corolla CE1819BT. Auto, One Owner,Nicely Equipped. Was $8,988...................... Now $7,988 or $99 b/w2004 Ford Freestar2020A. Auto, V6, 7 Pass.Was $6,988 .................................................... Now $4,900 PST PAID 2000 Toyota 4Runner2091A. 4x4, Runs Great.Was $8,998 ................................................... Now $7,995 PST PAID

2011 Mazda 3T371T. Sporty Sedan, Full Warranty, Only 50 km.Was $16,988 ...........................................Now $14,500 or $125 b/w2010 Honda Civic SportAuto, 2 sets of tires, One Owner, Low KmWas $16,988 ...........................................Now $14,900 or $127 b/w2010 Chev Malibu LTZ1594A. Hrs Lth, Only 33 km. Was $18,988 ...........................................Now $14,900 or $127 b/w 2009 Buick Lucerne CXL2183AT. Quality, Luxurious Ride, Htd Lth, LoadedSummer Sizzler Special ............................Now $14,988 or $149 b/w2005 Nissan Maxima 3.5S2080AT. Auto, Htd Lth, Fog Lights, Moonroof.Summer Sizzler Special .................................. Now $12,988 PST PAID

2013 Jeep Gr. Cherokee.T387T. 4x4, Only 35 km, Full Wty, Alloys,Fog Lights. Was $33,988 ........................Now $31,500 or $235 b/w 2010 Nissan Rogue SL T395T. Only 33 km,Full Wty, AWD, Next to New. Just Arrived.Summer Sizzler Special ............................Now $22,988 or $199 b/w 2010 Rav 4 LTDAWD, Only 42 km, Full Wty. Just Arrived. Now $24,988 or $213 b/w2009 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 2021A.Z71 Pkg,4x4, Htd Lth, 5.3L, Very Clean. Just Arrived.Summer Sizzler Special ............................Now $25,988 or $219 b/w 2008 Buick Enclave CXL2174A. Nav, Htd Lth, Sunroof, Fog Lights.Just Arrived. Summer Sizzler Special .....Now $22,488 or $219 b/w

TRUCKS & SUVS

1986AT. Pwr Sliding Doors, Rear Heat/Air, Quad Seating, Dvd Player And More.

Was $11,988

2005 DODGE 2005 DODGE GRAND GRAND

CARAVAN CARAVAN SXTSXT

$8,900 oror $$117 117 b/wb/wSUMMER SIZZLER SALESUMMER SIZZLER SALE

NOW

T369T. Auto, Htd Mirrors, Spoiler, Great GasMileage, Climate Ctl And So Much More.

Was $16,988

2012 2012 DODGE DODGE

AVENGER AVENGER SXTSXT

$14,500 oror $$125 125 b/wb/wSUMMER SIZZLER SALESUMMER SIZZLER SALE

NOW

2130AT. JUST ARRIVED. 4x4, 5.0L Engine,Great Gas Mileage,

ONLY 12 km.

20122012FORDFORDF150F150XLTXLT

$30,900 oror $$239 239 b/wb/wSUMMER SIZZLER SPECIALSUMMER SIZZLER SPECIAL

NOW

2064AT. One Owner, Local Trade, 1.4l TurboEngine, Fun And Sporty Plus So Much More.

Was $15,988

20112011CHEVCHEVCRUZECRUZE

LTLT

$14,488 oror $$125 125 b/wb/wSUMMER SIZZLER SALESUMMER SIZZLER SALE

NOW

2151B. Z71 PKG, Nav, Htd Lth, Moonroof,Sport Exhaust, One Owner.

Was $24,988

20082008CHEVCHEV

AVALANCHEAVALANCHELTZLTZ

$22,488 oror $$213 213 b/wb/wSUMMER SIZZLER SALESUMMER SIZZLER SALE

NOW

T353A. Automatic, One Owner, Local Trade, New Tires, Great Fuel Mileage Plus Many More Features.

Was $12,988

20082008HONDA HONDA CIVICCIVICDX-GDX-G

$10,900 oror $$107 107 b/wb/wSUMMER SIZZLER SALESUMMER SIZZLER SALE

NOW

Submitted by Anne Stupak

Bob Purton of area greenhouse Kangro, along with son Brendon recently hosted a special tour for regular customers as well as interested gardeners. “We invited our custom-ers to come and see where we grow the vegetables that they regularly come to the Farmers Market (including Yorkton’s). People are always curious about what we do and how we do it, so we thought we would host our first open house to show them,” Purton says. Those that came were impressed when they entered the 9000 sq ft of green house space. The first area is the tomato greenhouse with 2880 sq ft of tomatoes all standing over 6’ tall loaded with tomatoes is a pretty impressive site. Kangro grows beefsteak, cherry,

grape and yellow cherry tomatoes and romas. Picking everyday harvest hundreds of pounds of tomatoes to take to the local markets. The other greenhouses contain mini cucumber and lettuce, as well as the larger cucum-bers, Sweet and hot pep-pers, Eggplant and Swiss Chard. All of which need to be picked fresh for mar-ket. Potatoes, cabbage, broc-coli, kale, carrots, beets, beans, green onion, corn

and cucumbers are also grown on site. Bob and Brendon sell directly to the consumer at the local Farmers Markets. Regina Wednesdays, Yorkton Thursdays and Saturdays and Fort Qu’Appelle Saturday. Purton has been operat-ing Kangro Gardening for 13 years. His eventual plan is to open a store with extended evening hours on the farm to serve those customers who don’t make it out to the markets.

From garden to table: Kangro

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GRAHAM - Mrs. Violet Graham beloved wife of the late George Graham of the Invermay Health Centre, formerly of Foam Lake and the Invermay district passed away on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at the Gateway lodge in Canora. Violet Kathleen Graham (nee Ogil-by) was born on October 14, 1921 on SW 33-31-9 W2, Sheho, Sas-katchewan, the second youngest daughter of Hugh and Jane Robin-son (Cahoon) Ogilby. She took her schooling at Dunrobin & Newburn Schools where she completed Grade 6; Grade 7 was taken at home by correspondence. After Violet finished school she worked at home and also did housekeep-ing at Osborne's in Yorkton and at Pincer's at Theodore for the grand sum of $8.00 per month. Violet

married George Graham on November 27, 1942 at Yorkton. They lived on the SW 26-32-9 W2 until December 1943, and then moved to NE 28-32-9 W2 where they lived until 1974. They sold their farm to son Donald and retired to Foam Lake. In 2004, Violet moved back to Invermay where she lived in a Seniors' Housing Unit. She became a resident of the Inver-may Health Centre in June 2008. She passed away peacefully at Gate-way Lodge, Canora on June 20, 2013. George & Violet had 6 children: Kathleen, Gordon, Donald and Allan (twins), William (Billy) and Eileen. Violet became a certified reflexologist in 1966 after completing the re-quired courses in Calgary, Regina & Saskatoon. She gave treatments at home on the farm and also in Foam Lake until 1983. In her younger years she liked playing ball and at 75 she would still bat flies to her grandchil-dren when she went to the farm and they would run for her. She enjoyed going to the Seniors' Garden Parties at her daughter's farm, as well as travelling to Ontario and B.C. Violet liked knitting, sewing, gardening and looking after her flowers. She was a great cook and liked baking. Boston Brown Bread, oatmeal cookies and shortbread were her grandkids' favor-ites. Violet enjoyed visiting her friends and the family gatherings, be it for a birthday or Christmas. We always called her the family 'matriarch' in her later years. In more recent years, she became 'Grandma Purple', a name given her by a great-grandchild, Bronwyn, because it seemed like Great Grandma was always wearing something with purple in it or on it whenev-er she saw her. Mom had excellent penmanship and every letter was per-fectly formed according to the 'A.B.C. Learning to Write' book. She made her choice to serve God many years ago and was true to her beliefs until her passing. Violet was predeceased by her husband George (1988), sons Allan (1980) and Billy (2012); parents Hugh (1969) and Jane (1938) Ogilby; brothers Tom (1939) and Willy (1998); sister-in-law Anna (1990), brother-in-law & sister-in-law Harvey and Irene Ashdown, brother-in-law Bob Graham; nephews Lyle & Malcolm Ashdown and Bob (Robert G.) Graham and niece Linda Thomson; father-in-law & mother-in-law John and Jane Graham and daughter-in-law Lynn Graham. She will be remem-bered by her 6 children & 18 grandchildren: daughter Kathleen (Chester) Minhinnick, children Dale (Gail) Minhinnick, Crystal (Barry) Halushka, Candace (Blair) Cmoc, Cindy (Jason) Babichuk and Carmen (Colby) Wol-kowski; son Gordon (Sharon) Graham, children Cheryl Graham, Came-ron (Suzanne) Graham and Marshall Graham; son Donald, children Re-gan (Jana) Graham and Diana (Darwyn) Glas; daughter-in-law Shirley Graham, children Jodi (Jeff) Cobb and Shawn (Katherine) Graham; daughter-in-law Darlene Graham, children Michelle (Jeremy) Glas, Clarke Graham, Wendy (Noel) Parish and Kelly Graham; daughter Eileen (Jack) Rioch, children Quinn Rioch and Brooks Rioch, as well as her sister Jean Graham and 34 great-grandchildren: Josh, Cody, Levi and Nathaniel Min-hinnick; Austin Halushka; Riley, Dakotah, Kennedy and Caitlin Cmoc; Breanne, Orrie, Mikayla and Brendan Babichuk; Grady, Porter and Pais-ley Wolkowski; Kelin and Cordell Graham; Faye and William Graham; Brandon and Doran Graham; Preston and Morgan Graham; Abigail, Brennan and Dillan Graham; Merra and Nella Cobb; Madeline and Wes-ton Glas; Bronwyn, Ryland and Lennon Parish. She is also remembered by many nieces, nephews and cousins, including some cousins in Aus-tralia and Ireland and relatives in Ontario. Mom, you are once again with Dad, Allan and Billy. You were loved by all of us and will be missed, not only by us, but by your many friends as well. Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 from the Invermay Community Hall with Agnes Smiley, Margaret Hansen and Jim Atcheson officiating. Grand-daughter, Jodi Cobb was the pianist. The hymns were Only Remem-bered, Called Home To Rest and Near To The Heart of God. Jodi Cobb and Katherine Graham sang a duet Blessed Homeland. Granddaughters, Diana Glas and Carmen Wolkowski read a poem For My Children. Inter-ment followed in the Invermay Community Cemetery with grandsons, Dale Minhinnick, Regan Graham, Cameron Graham, Shawn Graham, Clarke Graham, Kelly Graham, Quinn Rioch and Brooks Rioch serving as casketbearers. Granddaughters, Crystal Halushka, Cheryl Graham, Can-dace Minhinnick, Cindy Babichuk, Carmen Wolkowski, Wendy Parish, Diana Glas and Jodi Cobb served as Honourary Bearers. Memorials in memory of Violet may be made towards the Enhanced/Respite Room C/O ICMC Box 241 Invermay, SK S0A 1M0 as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be forwarded to the family at www.baileysfuneral-home.com Arrangements were entrusted to Bailey's Funeral Home.

OBITUARIES

BIRTHS

ANDERSON - Born to Ashley and Tyler Anderson of Lintlaw, SK, a daughter, Tayla Elizabeth Alice, June 25, 2013.

BERGMAN - Born to Carly and Aaron Bergman of Langenburg, SK, a son, Cade, June 27, 2013.

DERKS - Born to Leah Murphy and Leon Derks of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Quinn Murphy, June 26, 2013.

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A COMPANY ON THE MOVEThis is a remarkable time for global agriculture and for Richardson. Our industry is

undergoing unprecedented change with increasing world demand, and our company

is experiencing transformational growth. Richardson International is Canada’s

largest, privately owned agribusiness and is recognized as a global leader in

agriculture and food processing.

We currently have opportunities at our Kelvington Richardson Pioneer Ag Business

Centre located in Kelvington, SK. This facility includes new state of the art dry fertilizer

blending capabilities, a chemical warehouse and NH3 assets.

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Reporting to the Director of Operations, this position is responsible for the overall management

and growth opportunities for the location including marketing and business development,

people management, safety and health, and overall plant operations including operational

efficiencies and profit and loss for the location.

The ideal candidate will have a Degree/Diploma in Agriculture/Business and/or a

minimum of 5 years relevant experience. Demonstrated leadership skills, strong

business acumen with a strong focus on customer service are required.

Richardson values diversity in the workplace. Women, aboriginal people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply and self-identify.

Area Marketing Representative

This position is responsible for developing a market growth strategy, identifying

grain merchandising and crop input opportunities, establishing strong customer

relationships and maintaining key contact with all farm customers within the region.

Specific responsibilities include seed, fertilizer and crop input sales; providing contract

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and credit management.

The ideal candidate will have a Diploma/Degree in Agriculture/Business, several years

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Richardson International provides an excellent compensation package consisting

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Interested candidates should apply online by visiting www.richardson.ca to upload

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ANYONE HAVING information re-garding the next-of-kin of Charles Austin Wasacase who died on April 24, 2011, please contact Gail Colomy, Office of The Plublic Trustee, 155 Carlton Street, Suite 500, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 5R9. Telephone: (204) 945-2713.

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