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MARKETPLACE MARKETPLACE THIS WEEK July 8, 2016 | Volume 39, No. 48 Photo by Monica Yunick, Roblin, MB www.royalford.ca www.royalhonda.ca www.royalford.ca www.royalhonda.ca LOOKING FOR POLYETHYLENE CULVERTS? OR WELL CRIBBING? We have in stock 4 inch to 36 inch smooth wall. We also have Weeping Tile/Drainage 92 Myrtle Ave., Yorkton 306-782-4055 email:[email protected] DionCo DionCo SALES & & DEMOLITIO DEMOLITION N For All Your Sewer & Water Main Repairs and New Installations 24 Hour Service 306-621-8826 [email protected] D I G G E R S E X C A V A T I N G D I G G E R S E X C A V A T I N G Full In-Store Embroidery & Promotional Products Department Great Quality - Great Prices - Exceptional Service 306-782-1414 SALES • RENTALS PARTS • SERVICE 200 York Rd. East, Yorkton, Sask. 306-783-3678 www.loganstevens.ca WE RENT WHAT WE SELL WE SELL WHAT WE RENT 306-782-1744 45 Betts Ave., Yorkton RV MATTS 8’ WIDE 8’ WIDE 9’ TO 18’ 9’ TO 18’ LONG LONG L.H. RECYCLED AUTO PARTS LTD. Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:30pm, Closed Sat. & Sun. 15 YORK ROAD WEST, YORKTON 306-782-4395 OR 1-800-657-4395 ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR AUTO PARTS?? We can help! Best buys on New/Used/Rebuilt ...at 306-783-7737 INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE •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) After 11 years and 1,255 vehicles sold at Quill Plains, Ernie Syrota is retiring on July 29, 2016. We’d like to thank him for his years of service by having some Retirement Deals during the Month of July! If you’d like to get one last vehicle from Ernie, hurry in now or call 306-554-8231! WADENA, SK 1-306-338-2577 TOLL FREE 1-866-411-DEALS (3325) After hours call: • Norm 306-338-2569 • Wayne 306-338-3469 • Dave 306-560-7842 #16T063, 6.6L diesel, auto., sunroof, htd. leather seats, 20” wheels, camper tow pkg., Bose, rear camera, remote start, liner. MSRP $83,165 Canada Wide Clearance -$13,937 AS LOW AS $ 69,228 2016 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 ALL TERRAIN CREW CAB Z71 #16T105, 2.8 turbo diesel, heated seats, rear camera, remote start, liner. MSRP $46,025 Canada Wide Clearance -$1,025 AS LOW AS $ 44,900 2016 CHEV COLORADO Z71 CREW CAB 4X4 LESS LESS $1000 GM $1000 GM VISA APP VISA APP LESS LESS $750 GM $750 GM VISA APP VISA APP Power Rakes, Tillers, Mowers, Lawn Vacs, Stump Grinders and much more ... FLAMAN Rentals has a full selection of landscaping & yard maintenance equipment. Keep your yard looking great. YORKTON 306.783.1689 MOOSOMIN 306.435.4143 SWAN RIVER 204.734.9999 www.f laman.com DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APP WWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE FIND US ON FACEBOOK DIESEL SYSTEMS DIESEL SYSTEMS AVAILABLE FOR: AVAILABLE FOR: •Ford •GM •Dodge Increases fuel mileage and gives you more horsepower. RIGHT WE DO IT RIGHT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME 39 Smith St. W., Yorkton Phone 306-782-6050 100% Canadian Owned 320 Broadway St. W., Yorkton 306-783-7633 Vitamins, Herbs, Supplements Gluten-Free Products Organic Body Care Organic Foods Case Lot Prices Available Grayson Sausage, Cabbage Rolls, Perogies, Hudema’s Shishliki MARK MARK BALOG BALOG 306-783-9022 GET THE POWER OF ZERO DODGE RAMS up to $ 9,000 off 0 % financing PLUS 75 BROADWAY—YORKTON PH: 306-782-3456 DL#909250 www.thoens.com SALES & LEASING Daily & Weekly Rentals From $20 $ 11,999 2012 CHEVROLET SONIC LTZ 5 DOOR Stk#1542NPTUTU $ 11,999 2007 MAZDA B-SERIES SE Stk#1304CPSNU $ 9,999 2012 FIAT Stk#1489CG Canola stroll Few things are more typical of Saskatchewan farming these days than a field of canola. Here Annika Paul of Roblin, MB takes a walk through a flowering field of the crop east of Kamsack, SK.

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Transcript of Marketplace July 8 2016

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MARKETPLACEMARKETPLACETHIS WEEK July 8, 2016 | Volume 39, No. 48

Photo by Monica Yunick, Roblin, MB

www.royalford.ca www.royalhonda.cawww.royalford.ca www.royalhonda.ca

LOOKING FOR POLYETHYLENE

CULVERTS?

OR WELL CRIBBING?

We have in stock 4 inch to 36 inch smooth wall.

We also have

Weeping Tile/Drainage

92 Myrtle Ave., Yorkton

306-782-4055email:[email protected]

DionCoDionCoSALES&&

DEMOLITIODEMOLITIONN

For All Your Sewer & Water Main Repairs and

New Installations24 Hour Service

[email protected]

DIGGERS EXCAVATINGDIGGERS EXCAVATING

Full In-Store Embroidery & Promotional Products Department

Great Quality - Great Prices - Exceptional Service306-782-1414

SALES • RENTALS PARTS • SERVICE

200 York Rd. East, Yorkton, Sask.

306-783-3678 www.loganstevens.caWE RENT WHAT WE SELL WE SELL WHAT WE RENT

306-782-174445 Betts Ave., Yorkton

RV MATTS8’ WIDE8’ WIDE9’ TO 18’ 9’ TO 18’

LONGLONG

L.H. RECYCLED AUTO PARTS LTD.Monday to Friday

8:00 am - 5:30pm, Closed Sat. & Sun.

15 YORK ROAD WEST, YORKTON

306-782-4395 OR 1-800-657-4395

ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR AUTO PARTS??

We can help!Best buys on

New/Used/Rebuilt...at

306-783-7737

INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE

•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)

SOLD

After 11 years and 1,255 vehicles sold at Quill Plains, Ernie Syrota is retiring on July 29, 2016. We’d like to thank him for his years of service by having some Retirement Deals during the Month of July! If you’d like to get one last vehicle from Ernie, hurry in now or call 306-554-8231!

WADENA, SK 1-306-338-2577TOLL FREE 1-866-411-DEALS (3325)

After hours call: • Norm 306-338-2569 • Wayne 306-338-3469 • Dave 306-560-7842

#16T063, 6.6L diesel, auto., sunroof, htd. leather seats, 20” wheels, camper tow pkg.,

Bose, rear camera, remote start, liner.MSRP $83,165Canada Wide Clearance -$13,937

AS LOW AS $69,228

2016 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500

ALL TERRAIN CREW CAB Z71

#16T105, 2.8 turbo diesel, heated seats, rear camera, remote start, liner.

MSRP $46,025Canada Wide Clearance -$1,025

AS LOW AS $44,900

2016 CHEV COLORADO Z71

CREW CAB 4X4

LESSLESS$1000 GM $1000 GM VISA APPVISA APP

LESSLESS$750 GM $750 GM VISA APPVISA APP

Power Rakes, Tillers, Mowers, Lawn Vacs, Stump Grinders

and much more ...

FLAMAN Rentals has a full selection of landscaping & yard maintenance equipment. Keep your yard looking great.

YORKTON 306.783.1689 MOOSOMIN 306.435.4143 SWAN RIVER 204.734.9999 www.f laman.com

DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APPWWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

DIESEL SYSTEMSDIESEL SYSTEMSAVAILABLE FOR:AVAILABLE FOR:

•Ford •GM

•DodgeIncreases fuel mileage and gives you more

horsepower.

RIGHTWE DO IT

RIGHTRIGHT THE FIRST TIME

39 Smith St. W.,Yorkton

Phone 306-782-6050100% Canadian Owned

320 Broadway St. W., Yorkton 306-783-7633

•Vitamins, Herbs, Supplements•Gluten-Free Products•Organic Body Care

•Organic Foods•Case Lot Prices Available

•Grayson Sausage,Cabbage Rolls, Perogies,

Hudema’s Shishliki

MARK MARK BALOGBALOG

306-783-9022

GET THE POWER OF ZERO

DODGE RAMSup to $9,000 off

0% fi nancingPLUS

75 BROADWAY—YORKTON PH: 306-782-3456DL#909250

www.thoens.com

SALES &LEASING

Daily & Weekly Rentals

From $20

$11,999

2012CHEVROLET SONIC LTZ

5 DOORStk#1542NPTUTU

$11,999

2007 MAZDA

B-SERIESSE

Stk#1304CPSNU

$9,999

2012FIAT

Stk#1489CG

Canola strollFew things are more typical of Saskatchewan farming these days than a field of canola. Here Annika Paul of Roblin, MB takes a walk through a flowering field of the crop east of Kamsack, SK.

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YorktonNew Horizons Friday

Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Everyone welcome. Time: 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Music by: Ron & Sandra Rudoski, July 8; Gerry’s Boys, July 15; The Zayshleys, July 22; Memory Lane, July 29. Admission: $9.00. Contact person: Peter 306-782-1846.

Come: Learn and enjoy crafts, science, Bible snacks, music & games. July 18 - 22, St. Paul Lutheran Church, 73 Smith St. E., 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon. Ages 4 - 12. Please call 306-783-4266 to register your child. Brought to you by Yorkton Alliance Church, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, St. Paul Lutheran Church.

14th Annual Cruise the Spirit Car Show, July 9 - 10, Good Spirit Provincial Park.

Come learn and enjoy crafts, science, bible snacks, music & games, July 18 - 22, St. Paul Lutheran Church, 73 Smith St. E., 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon. Ages 4 - 12. Please call 306-783-4266 to register your child. Brought to you by Yorkton Alliance Church, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Summer “Babysitting Courses”, Aug. 18. Sessions run 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more info or to register for a training session call 306-783-4544 or email [email protected].

York Lake Golf & Country Ladies Club is looking for new and existing members to golf in their Fun Golf every Mon. and Wed. mornings at 9:00 a.m. This is a beautiful 9 hole golf course and we welcome all ages as well as any inexperienced golfers.

Special Olympics Yard Cleaning Fundraiser: Help us fund our programs for the year by having our team clean your yard. Minimum donation of $50.00 will be appreciated. For bookings call 306-621-1536 or email: [email protected]

Calling all makers - Wonderscape offers you time to devote to your craft (be it writing, painting, knit-ting, acting or inventing…), inspiration from nature, and connection with other artists. Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 - Wonderscape - A creative wellness retreat in Riding

Mountain National Park. www.wonderscaperetreat.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/wonder-scaperetreat. Creativity workshops, Saturday even-ing festival of art featur-ing performance painter, musician and story-teller, farm-to-table din-ner, accommodations at Idylwylde Cabins on the shores of Clear Lake, MB. Call Tricia for more info 306-783-7004.

Crossroads - A support group for women experi-encing or who have experi-enced domestic violence. Thursdays 1:15 - 2:30 p.m., Family Resource Center - SIGN on Broadway. Free childcare and transporta-tion available & Thursdays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Shelwin House (please call for address). Adults (women) only. Group is open to all women who feel a need for support on their jour-ney. Please contact 306-782-5181 or 306-783-7233 for more info.

The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society holds their regular meetings on the second Tues. of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome to attend!

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]

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 contact: Jessica Wyatt, Coordinator, Volunteer Resources 306-347-1646, [email protected]

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 disease of alcoholism. Talk, lis-ten, get better. 8:00 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton. www.al-anon.ala-teen.org/members

If 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 com-munity with a variety of music from rock to show tunes and everything in between. The big band rehearses Tues. evenings at the Yorkton Regional High School, 8:30 - 9:45 and welcomes perform-ance 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].

Fitness Classes, Mon. and Wed. evenings at St. Al’s School gym. Contact 306-782-1048.

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TALK OFTHE TOWN

HEARTLAND BAPTIST CHURCH

Gospel Camp Meetingwith The DelangesJuly 7th - 10th, 2016

Meeting at 384 Gladstone Ave. S.corner of Queen St. and Gladstone Ave.,

Yorkton, SK

Th ursday - 6:00 p.m. - Evening ServiceFriday - 10:00 a.m. - Morning Service 6:00 p.m. - Evening ServiceSaturday - 10:00 a.m. Morning Service Lunch to follow 5:00 p.m. - Supper at the Church 6:00 p.m. - Evening ServiceSunday - 10:00 a.m. - Morning Services Lunch provided 6:00 p.m. - Evening Service

For More Information306-783-1025

Nursery and children’s programs

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IN BRIEFGenerally excellent crop conditions

The majority of crops are in good to excel-lent condition and at their normal stage of development, accord-ing to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Due to favourable growing conditions, 27 per cent of spring wheat, 43 per cent of durum, 26 per cent of canola, 41 per cent of lentils, 38 per cent of peas and 22

per cent of chickpeas are in excellent condition. Approximately 25 per cent of the pulses, oil-seeds and spring cereals are ahead of their nor-mal stage of development for this time of year.

Almost all areas of the province reported rain over the past week, with many areas reporting more than 30 mm. The greatest amount of pre-cipitation fell in the

Lampman area, where 89 mm was recorded.

Haying is underway. Seven per cent of the hay crop is cut and two per cent is baled. Haying is furthest advanced in Crop District 6B, which has 18 per cent of the hay crop cut. Across the prov-ince, hay quality is rated as 19 per cent excellent, 66 per cent good, 14 per cent fair and one per cent poor. Quality is lowest in

Crop District 9B, where 45 per cent of the hay is rated as fair, thanks to dry conditions during most of the spring.

Across the province, topsoil moisture on crop-land is rated as 10 per cent surplus, 82 per cent adequate, seven per cent short and one per cent very short. Crop District 1A, where 61 per cent of cropland has surplus moisture, has the highest

topsoil moisture rating. Crop districts 7B and 9B have the lowest topsoil moisture ratings — 37 per cent and 29 per cent short, respectively.

Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as five per cent surplus, 83 per cent adequate, 10 per cent short and two per cent very short.

Very little crop dam-age is being reported,

with disease and flood-ing causing the major-ity of damage. Hail was reported in a few areas of the province, but damage looks to be quite minimal at this time. Weed control operations are nearing completion. Producers are scouting for disease, applying fungicides and cutting hay.

Follow the 2016 Crop Report on Twitter at @SKAgriculture.

The Government of Saskatchewan has amended The Food Safety Regulations to remove barriers in order to allow home-processed foods to be sold directly to consumers and retail-ers in the province.

The new regulations will take effect on August 1, 2016. Inspired by cot-tage food laws in the United States, they will permit home-based food processors to prepare low-risk foods in their own homes for direct sale more broadly to the public or for re-sale by

retail stores. Currently, this occurs only through venues such as farm-ers’ markets, community bake sales and fall sup-pers.

“After hearing from many Saskatchewan residents who felt that the old regulations were too restrictive, we made a commitment in the recent election cam-paign to make improve-ments,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan said. “Businesses that make safe, low-risk foods should not be penalized simply because they are

based in their home - these regulations change that.”

The regulations allow the sale of low-risk foods which are non-perish-able foods that would normally not require refrigeration such as breads, biscuits, cook-ies, pastries, fruit pies, jams, jellies and candies. Meat or dairy products are considered higher risk and are not included in the items allowed for sale by home food pro-cessors.

“It’s our hope that these changes will make

things easier for existing home-based food busi-nesses, as well as entre-preneurs that may want to start a new one,” Duncan said. “I want to thank the Saskatchewan residents who brought this idea forward to our government.”

The new regulations will require home food processors to take food safety training, ensure the water supply is safe, and to label their prod-ucts so that consumers know their origin. The Ministry of Health will monitor the effective-

ness of this approach and conduct further consulta-tions with key stakehold-ers to determine if the sale of these food items should be expanded in the future.

The amendments to The Food Safety

Regulations will be the first in Canada to specif-ically address the oper-ation of home-based food businesses. Most states in the United States have some form of home-based, or cottage, food laws.

Barriers removed from home-processed foods

The Government of Saskatchewan has committed $250,000 to the University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan (U of S) and Saskatchewan Polytechnic to support development of open educational resources for stu-dents. These post-secondary insti-tutions are currently developing nine made-in-Saskatchewan open textbooks or course packs.

“This is a great, common-sense approach that makes post-second-ary education more affordable for students up front,” Advanced Education Minister Scott Moe said. “This opportunity is just one more example of innovative thinking that directly benefits students.”

Open educational resources are teaching and learning materials that are freely available online to everyone, whether you are an instructor, student or self-learner. There are no costs to access these resources. Students who are taking classes where these resources are available will not have to purchase any course materials or textbooks.

One example is an engineering economics textbook being created by the University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering. It will replace the commercial textbook sold for $202 at the U of S book-store. It is expected to be complete by fall, 2017.

This resource will benefit

approximately 340 students per course; saving students almost $70,000 in textbook costs for one class alone. The grants provided by government are the result of a 2014 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by Premier Brad Wall, former Alberta Premier Alison Redford and British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.

“We are proud of the high cal-iber education that our institu-tions here in Saskatchewan offer,” Moe said. “Initiatives like open resources show how much of an impact we can make by thinking differently and building collabora-tive partnerships with our institu-tions and with other provinces.”

Government of Sask. saves students money on textbooks

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Parkland Woodworking Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. the 2nd Thurs. 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 Tues. of the month at 7 p.m. “Where old cars are discussed enthusias-tically.” While enthusi-asm 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 Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed weekends. For more information please call 306-783-8135.

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

Park Swingers Square & Round Dance Club Weekly Dances - Every Mon., 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 Tuesday, SIGN Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:30 p.m., meeting to follow; Wed., SIGN 345 Broadway St. W., York B Salon, Lower Level, weigh in at 12:00 noon, meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 or visit www.tops.org for further information.

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 T o a s t m a s t e r s C l u b meets weekly on Wed. evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your world by enha ncin g your communicat ion 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.

Bangor 24th Annual Heritage

Day, Sun., July 17, Bangor. Pancake Breakfast 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Heritage Grounds. Parade 1:00 p.m. Heritage Theme Parade entries must be registered and be present before 11:00 a.m. This will allow for judging and order placement. Horses can be entered up to 12:30 p.m. For parade info phone 3 0 6 -72 8 - 5513. School displays, demonstrations & events. Supper - limited amount of tickets. Will be available at the breakfast a n d i n t h e s c h o o l following the parade. Supper will be served in the Bangor Hall starting at 5:00 p.m.

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 Tues., 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more info call Marie 306-592-2073.

Buchanan Tourism has t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts and postcards for sale at the Village

Office which is opened Monday to Thursday noon.

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.

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.

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

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LAND PACKAGING PART 1: With the knowledge that farm operations are continuing to grow in size it should come as no surprise that Buyers who are looking for an area to relocate their Farm operation are asking for large amounts of blocked up land. The stumbling block they often run into is that large intact farm operations are not always available. Hence the development of Land Packaging Projects.

Let’s assume that an inquiry was received from a Seller who has 5 quarters with a yard site. Now as an intact operation a 5 quarter farm does not receive a lot of attention from Buyers who are searching for 20 or more quarters. However, take those 5 quarters, throw in another 15 or so from neighbors who are getting ready to sell, and presto the interest has just changed in the Sellers favor. Once we have received the initial contact from the Seller with 5 quarters we will work with them to determine if there may be more land available in the area. Once a commitment is received from the various land owners the project is put into the play mode. The land is listed, a detailed information package developed, and the search for a suitable Buyer begins. When a Buyer is found off ers are drawn up and delivered to each Seller. All information is kept confi dential and each Seller is left to determine what is best for them and their situation. No one is forced to sell and the land is only Sold when the terms of each off er are satisfactory to both the Sellers and Buyer. Be sure to check back in 2 weeks when we continue this discussion and ask the question, “As one of the Sellers, am I tied to selling with the group?”

You are invited to attend a public open house for the Yorkton Regional Transportation Study. The purpose of the study is to create a long-range road network plan that can accommodate regional growth and development.

Please join us for an informal come-and-go event to receive information about the study and provide your input into regional road network issues.

DATE: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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Representatives from the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, City of Yorkton, RM of Orkney, RM of Wallace and the study consultant (Associated Engineering) will be in attendance.

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Had a great Canada weekend watching a few storms make a mess of the coutryside.

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Perhaps there is little to be done about a major storm and ignorance is bliss after all, but if strat-egy in any dose could yield peace and secur-ity then why is so much mockery among us? My son is fast becoming a man of possibility and strategy and wanted to know our plan. “If we had to go into the basement,

what if there was water down there? If the house was gone and the camper was gone, do we have a tent to sleep in? Will anybody else need help…?”

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Often in a high wind storm power is knocked out, and windows broken. If power is not avail-able then a sump pump cannot activate and cause flooding if rain is present. The most dan-gerous place to sit in a storm is near a window as reported by those nearest to many tornados such as down south in the U.S. High speed pro-jectiles are being thrown everywhere, so have some simple boards for windows and a backup power source to prevent injury and unnecessary damage.

Keep an emergency supply where you plan to take refuge — water, food, extra clothes, axe, saw, flashlights and more. You may need help getting out of your own home or your neighbor might, so the more prepared you are for yourself the soon-er you can help others prepare for the storm or clean up after. A simple

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CalderCalder Village Office

is open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. from 9 - 5. Calder Cookbooks are available at the Village Office.

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

CanoraParkland 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 Tues. 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.orgCrooked Lake

Flea Market Garage Sale every Sunday start-ing May 23 - Sept. 4 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Sunset Beach. Phone Ethel at 306-

697-3572 or 306-697-7484.

CuparCupar TOPS (Take Off

Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at Lee’s Funeral Home, 105 Stanley (Main) St. Weigh in at 9:30 am, meeting to follow. New members welcome any-time. Call 306.783.3765 for more info or www.tops.org.Ebenezer

E 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.

EsterhazyE s t e r h a z y R o y a l

Canadian Legion #249 Dabber Bingo ever y Thurs. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB15-0040.

“ 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 Wed. at 1:00, except on civic holidays.

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

Esterhazy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Golden Jets Building on Main Street. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call 306.783.3765 or www.tops.org for more information.

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

Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mon. at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Joyce

Anderson 306-745-3800.Foam Lake

Foa m L a ke T OPS ( T a k e O f f P o u n d s Sensibly) Chapter meets every Thurs. 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 S e n s i b l y ) C h a p t e r meets every Tues. 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.

Goodeve Goodeve Blue Bonnet

Club bingo Wed., 7:30 p.m.

Hazel Dell Hazel Dell Old Time

Dance, Sat., July 16, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m., Hazel Dell Rec Centre. Potluck lunch & cash bar. Music by “The Old Country Lads”. Everyone welcome! Contact Russell 306-547-4224 or Elaine 306-547-4234.

InvermayThe Invermay Golden

Age Club invites players to their regular community bingo every Wed. at 2 p.m.

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 Tues. 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.

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

Dabber Bingo is played every Fri. 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: Tues., 12 noon - 5 p.m.; Wed., 12 noon - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.Kamsack

Kamsack Cancer Self Help Group - Meetings are open to anyone who is or has been affected by cancer; for survivors, care-givers or family members. This group does not meet during the months of July and August. For more info please call Jan at 306-590-7770.

Last fall the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Fighters (KVFF) came to the Legion with an appeal to help them raise money for a well-needed service vehicle. Every Friday (except holidays) we will open the Legion from 7-9 p.m. for Chase the Ace. The fire fighters will be selling food items and we will co-share the bar. Other venues will be intro-duced if and when this jackpot grows. There will be a consolation winner every week and eventually when the “Ace of Hearts” is drawn the jackpot will be awarded and the pro-cess will start again.

The Kamsack Housing Authority has openings for Seniors at this time. The rent is calculated on 30% of the gross income. To request an application or for more information, please call Judy at 306-542-2383 or send an email to [email protected].

K a m s ack Wa l k i n g Club, Mon., Wed. and Fri., 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the KCI.

Adult Co-ed Volleyball Tues. 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 and Area

Chase the Ace - The event will be held every week at the Kelvington Legion Community Centre in Kelvington start-ing Jan. 6 and continue on Wednesdays until the Ace of Spades is drawn. Tickets will be on sale until 8:00 p.m. The draw will be made at 8:15 p.m.

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

KillalyMariahilf 33rd annual

outdoor Catholic Mass is being held on July 23, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. on the Mariahilf Cemetery Grounds which are located 6 miles south of the Killaly Junction down #47 Highway and 2 miles west on the “Mariahilof Chapel” Road. A weiner roast will follow. Bring your own food and lawn chairs. Call Robbie at 306-748-2796 for more informa-tion.Kuroki

Old Tyme Dance in Kuroki on July 9 at 2 p.m., Kuroki Community Hall. Music by Zayshleys. Potluck lunch. Contact person call 306-338-2772.Langenburg

Library hours: Mon., 1-6; Wed., 3:30-8:30 and Thurs., 1-6.Lemberg

L e m b e r g L ib r a r y Hours: Tues., 1-6 p.m.; Wed., 10-3 p.m.; Thurs., 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 Wed. evenings. Start time will remain at 7:45 p.m. Blackout $1,000 in 54 num-bers or $100 consolation.

Melville Melville Senior Citizens

Centre, Tues., Bingo; Wed., Shuffleboard; Thurs., Dancing; Sun., Cards.

Melville Art Club Gift Shop at Melville Community Works will open Tues. and Thurs., 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 Tues. 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 Wed. at the Melville Community

Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Weigh in at 6:00 and meeting to follow. New members welcome any-time. Contact Amy 306-728-5272 for more informa-tion 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 Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood c a r v i n g , a n d o t h er 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 Tues. at 7:30 p.m.

The Speaker’s Nook Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thurs. 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: Tues., 6

p.m. – 9 p.m.; Wed., 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. and Fri., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come and visit us we will be more than willing to help you.

Norquay T he Norquay K in

Club holds its meetings on the second Thurs. 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.

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Norquay 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 Ser vice and 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.

PreecevilleArt Display as part of

Old Home Week - Tues., July 12 from 2 - 4 p.m. at Trinity United Church, Preeceville. Sponsored by Preeceville Art Group. Everyone welcome.

Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Mon. and Wed. at 10 a.m. For

more information 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.

RamaExercises at the Rama

Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri., from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Active Aging Sessions are cancelled at the Rama Golden Jets Centre until further notice.

Bingo is Cancelled at the Rama Golden Jets for the months of July and August. Bingo resumes Sept. 4 at 2:00 p.m. and will continue every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month.Kaiser at the Rama Golden Jets Centre on Tuesdays at

7:00 p.m.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.

RheinC h r i s t L u t h e r a n

Church - Sunday Worship starting at 10:00 a.m. for May - Aug. For more c hu r c h e v e n t s a n d interesting articles, check out “Christ Lutheran C h u r c h R h e i n ” o n Facebook.

RocanvilleRoca 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.

Library hours: Tues. and Thurs., 3:30-8:00 p.m.; Wed., 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 Library hours: Tues., 1 to 7 p.m.; Thurs., 1 to 6 p.m., and Fri., 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.

Sturgis6th Annual Sturgis, SK

Motorcycle and Vehicle Road Rally Weekend. Live music, car show ‘n shine, bike games, etc. July 29, 30, 31. Located at Road Runner Towing Yard. Phone for details to Ron at 1-306-547-7544. Proceeds go to Yorkton SPCA.

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Nadia Mori, PAg, Regional Forage SpecialistSaskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture

Not only are nox-ious weeds like leafy spurge, common tansy and absinth wormwood increasing their foothold on hay and pasture land, there are also new weeds in town looking to take over your valuable for-age and pasture stands. Downy brome, red bartsia and diffuse knap-weed are three weeds to be familiar with and on the lookout for.

Downy brome (Bromus tectorum) – a Noxious Weed in Saskatchewan:

Is an annual grass now dominating over 100 million acres in the western United States. Downy brome has been an increasing problem in the southern parts of Saskatchewan but is showing more frequent appearances north-ward in the province. Downy brome can ger-minate early in the sea-son, establish a shallow but dense fibrous root system and complete its life cycle in a short amount of time. The com-mon name downy brome refers to the fine hairs covering the leaves and inflorescence giving it a soft and “downy” feel before it hardens off. Another common name is Cheatgrass which was a name given by early

wheat farmers who saw significant yield reduc-tions and felt “cheated” by the weed.

Red bartsia (Odontites serotina) – a Prohibited Weed in Saskatchewan:

Is an annual in the figwort family that was introduced to Manitoba in the mid-1950s at the Gimli Canadian Armed Forces Base through con-taminated packing crates from Europe. Red bartsia has spread through large areas in Manitoba and could easily be intro-duced to Saskatchewan through hay transported into the province. It ger-minates late in the spring and grows slowly at first until rapid growth occurs in July. Both the leaves and stems are densely hairy. The dark pinkish-red to purple flowers appear typically between June and September. Red bartsia is able to quickly outcompete for-age stands and is not pal-atable to livestock.

Diffuse knapweed (Centaurea diffusa) – a Prohibited Weed in Saskatchewan:

Is a biennial or short-lived perennial bushy herbaceous weed grow-ing about 3 feet tall. Diffuse knapweed has a greyish-green appear-ance with coarse leaves and branches. The flower cups have sharp, rigid spines on the bracts. The mature weed can break off at the ground and tumble along the ground in the wind, dispersing

seeds over a large dis-tance. Diffuse knapweed can reduce forage pro-duction by more than 88% and has been found in central Saskatchewan.

Transport of seed facilitated by humans through foot and vehicle traffic but also equip-ment and hay trans-port plays a large role in the spread of noxious and prohibited weeds. Invasive weeds affect us all with their devastat-ing negative economic impact. Early detection and rapid response is proven as one of the most cost-effective approach-es.

For specific control measures of these and other weeds, please con-tact:

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Sturgis READ Club - weekly events, Mon. 2 - 4:30 p.m. - cards, cof-fee & snacks, 50/50 Draw. Tues., 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Pool and other activities. Wed. 1 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. cards. Wed., 7 - 9 p.m. Dancing lessons. Thurs., 10:00 a.m. Exercises. We gather for visiting, dancing, pool, cards, shuffleboard, board games, or just a coffee with friends.

The Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club is open Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. For 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.

Sturgis Community smoke free dabber bingo every Tues., 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.

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

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.

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Library: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 1 - 5 p.m.

T heodore Senior s meet at The Station every Tues. 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 Wed. 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.

VereginHeritage Day, Sun., July

17, 2016. Traditional Prayer Service - 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Bleenie (Crepes) Brunch- 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. Held at National Doukhobor Heritage Village. Program - vocal, instrumental entertainment - 1:00 p.m. Peche (Brick Oven) Bread for sale. Raffle Tickets for sale.

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Toastmasters Club #6668 meet weekly on Wed. 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: Tues. and Thurs., 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 5:00; Fri., 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

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Yorkton This Week/Marketplace is looking for photographs and event reports from throughout the Parkland area. If there is an event taking place in your community think about taking a few high quality photographs, write up the basic information of when it took place, what was taking place, where, why the event took place and submit to editorial@y o r k t o n t h i s w e e k .c o m (a t t n E d i t o r Marketplace). We will do our best to use as many submissions as we can.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I just wanted to touch base with you about my diabe-tes. While my weight has stayed stable around 320 pounds, my sugar num-bers have been increas-ingly hard to keep in line. I’ve maxed out on the oral medications we use. My latest A1c was 6.6. The doctor says it should be under 6 and that our next step is insulin. He asked me to try to lose 50 pounds over the next six months in order to get my sugar back under control.

I agree and want it to happen. I’m counting calories and cutting out carbs, and have started walking in the morning. I know I can’t run, with no discs in my bottom three vertebrae. But even walk-ing is hard. I walk until my leg goes numb, but I don’t think it will be enough, and I may not even be able to keep that up. Even walking easy makes my hip hurt and leg go numb after about 20 minutes. — S.A.

ANSWER: I am sur-prised by your doctor’s advice, because it’s very clear now (from the ACCORD study) that an A1c (a measure of aver-age sugar levels) of 7 per-cent has lower overall risks than an A1c of 6 percent for someone like you.

Exercise is always good, and my first thought is water. Getting in a

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until now, I just thought that breastfeeding was the best I could do for my baby. But if that’s true, then why would the DHHS or hospitals be against breastfeeding? — S.G.

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PICKS OF THE WEEK“Everybody Wants

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Richard Linklater has made it very clear that this film is the sorta sequel to 1993’s “Dazed and Confused,” which gave a similarly plot-less but endearing ride through teen life in the late 1970s. It’s not about a guy getting the girl, winning the big game or getting over childhood baggage. It’s a nostalgic look back at very particu-lar transitional moment in time, like watching a fiery sunset with its own soundtrack cassette.

“The Dark Horse” (R) — Gifted with a tal-ent for speed-chess and

burdened with bipolar disorder, Genesis Potini (Cliff Curtis) struggles to take control of his life and find purpose. A native New Zealander, he shuffles about his impoverished Maori neighborhood between hospital stints until he finds his mission: sharing his chess gifts with a club of local kids and inspir-ing them to take on the more privileged clubs. Gen also looks out for his teen nephew, Mana (James Rolleston), who’s being recruited into a local gang.

So sure, the genre-lines are showing: A down-and-out loner leads a ragtag team of underprivileged under-dog youngsters to a big-deal tournament in the final act. Yet this movie is still effective and engaging despite all of that. Curtis’ performance defies expectations — he packed on more than 65 pounds to play a real-life guy and did justice to his complicated issues.

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“Green Room” (R) — This claustrophobic and (relatively) low-budget horror flick has a real mean edge and surpris-ing sense of humor — and an awesomely sinister Patrick Stewart! Scrappy punk band The Ain’t Rights add one more gig to their crappy tour, and it turns out to be a grimy neo-Nazi bar way out in rural Oregon. The band (which includes Anton Yelchin, a great young talent who died in a trag-ic accident last month) sees something back-stage that they weren’t supposed to see, and find themselves barricaded in the green room, besieged by Nazi punks and their calculating commander (Stewart). The musicians have to be quick-witted and brutal if they’re ever getting out alive.

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Canada Day was the grand opening of the Asessippi National Disc Golf Course and it was a successful event by every measure.

The day included the official ribbon cutting for the course which was installed earlier this year, after a spring design by Calvin Daniels and Trevor Lyons.

The course, north of Russell, MB. also hosted its inaugural tourna-ment, the Dynamic Discs; 2 Disc Challenge.

The event attracted a full-card of 24 disc golf-ers, many involved in the sport for the first time.

“That was amazing to see,” said Trevor Lyons, Tournament Director with the Parkland Association of Disc Golf. “We are trying to build the grassroots of disc golf throughout the region, so seeing 17, or 18, new faces out for the tourna-ment was just what we hoped for.”

Rick and Karen Goraluk own and oper-ate Asessippi Beach and Campground where the course is located. Rick said they added the sport and recreation amenity as a way to keep campers active and to hopefully attract new visitors.

“We thought a disc golf course would be something fun to bring more people to the camp-ground, and having a full-card at our first tourna-ment shows it is work-ing,” said Rick. “Neither my wife, or I had played disc golf before installing our course, but it only took a couple of rounds to understand why the sport is growing so much; it’s fun, challenging and great exercise.”

Lyons said the new players all seemed to enjoy themselves.

“The Asessippi National Course is not an easy one. There are some difficult tee shots, and lots of long grass out-of-bounds, but the new play-ers took it all in stride, and had fun in the pro-cess,” he said.

Istace said he liked the course a lot.

“I loved the course,” he said. “It has a pictur-esque layout in a quaint, little valley. We’ll be camping there at some point.”

As for the course, Istace said several ‘holes’ impressed him.

“The track itself has some terrific challen-ges like holes 4 and 15, mixed with some short, simple holes like 2, 12, 16 and 17,” he said. “This combination allows you to both develop differ-ent aspects of your game on the tough ones and build your confidence once you’ve encountered a straight forward, short par 3.

“It’s great fun.”And, the great thing

about an event like the 2-Disc Challenge is that players received two discs as part of the entry fee which they can play the game with in the future.

“That’s a key aspect of an event like this, begin-ning players go home with discs they can keep playing the sport with,” said Lyons.

“We certainly hope many of the competitors are back on the course often using their new discs,” said Rick Goraluk.

But, as with all tourna-ments, the ultimate goal was to win.

Chris Istace of Moosomin threw a first round 65 on the par-57 course to hold a three stroke lead over his son

Josh, the youngest player in the event at 11.

Calvin Daniels with a 73, and Doug Kerr with a 74 rounded out the lead card who headed out for the final 18. Both players are from Yorkton.

Riley Maloney, who took the ‘Closest-to-the-Pin Award’ just more than 24-feet from the #17 basket in the first round, also shot a 74, but started the final round on the second card.

Chris Istace threw a 67 on round two, to tie for the best score of the round with Maloney. Istace would top the tour-nament with a 132, a plus 18 over 36.

Daniels would make a bit of a charge in the second round throwing a

68, the second best score of the round, and two strokes better than Josh Istace, but Istace held on to second place overall carding a 138, plus 24.

Daniels finished in a tie for third with Maloney, both carding a plus 27, 141.

Kerr threw a 72 in the second round, for a plus 32, 146.

“The scores tell you just how difficult the course plays,” said Lyons. “Chris Istace kept his game under control, and threw two steady rounds for the win. It was a deserved win.”

Istace said the win was not a surprise, but was gratifying.

“My performance did not surprise me, since I stayed committed to the way I had planned to attack the course,” he said. “What did surprise me was the end result. I didn’t think a 65/67 would be good enough to win, but on that day they were. I thought someone could post a 4 to 6-over par fairly easily. I did the previous time I played the course with my own discs.”

“Chris did a great job, and certainly earned the win,” said Goraluk.

Istace said he attacked the course with a plan.

“Both Josh and I played the course two weeks before and went into the tournament

knowing the biggest chal-lenge was going to be working with Asessippi’s tricky baskets,” he said. “I stayed with my plan to play par-golf due to that; get a decent drive inbounds, layup with an upshot under the bas-ket, then just drop in the putts. I tried for birdies on 1, 2, 9, 12, 13, and 16, but otherwise stuck to getting my pars and did not get frustrated when I went OB and got a bogey.”

So what worked well for Istace on the course?

“I realized early that the putter wasn’t going to work for me on long up shots to the basket,” he said. “I found I was grip locking it and pulling it right.

“Once I switched to the River fairway driver for approach shots, my game improved vastly. I really got a handle of what it would do and my approaches turned out to be the best part of my game that day. They saved me a ton of strokes by leaving me short putts.”

With the tournament win Chris Istace will be invited to the PADG’s ‘Champions Challenge Tournament’ which will pit the top golfers from events throughout the Association region this summer.

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• On July 13, 1955, nightclub owner Ruth Ellis is convicted of mur-dering her boyfriend, playboy race-car driver David Blakely. Ellis was later executed by hang-ing, becoming the last woman in Great Britain to be put to death.

• On July 17, 1967, Jimi Hendrix drops out as the opening act for teeny-bopper sensations The Monkees. The booking of psychedelic rock god with the made-for-tele-

vision Monkees was the brainchild of Hendrix’s manager, Mike Jeffery.

• On July 16, 1995, Amazon officially opens for business as an online bookseller. Within a month, the fledgling retailer had shipped books to all 50 states and 45 countries. Amazon eventually morphed into an e-commerce colossus, selling everything from groceries and furniture to live ladybugs.

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HOLLYWOOD — Julia Roberts, fresh off “Money Monster” with George Clooney, is now shooting “Wonder” for an April 7, 2017 release. She’s play-ing the mother of a boy born with facial differ-ences that prevented him from going to a main-stream school until fifth

grade, when he sudden-ly becomes an unlikely hero.

“Mandrake the Magician,” originally a comic-book character, became a 12-part serial in 1939, then a TV film in 1979, with soap hunk Anthony Herrera (“As the World Turns,” “Y&R” and “Loving”). Now it will be a movie starring, of all people, Sasha Baron Cohen, who usually likes to do improvised films

such as his very success-ful “Borat.”

Raquel Welch, last seen with Reese Witherspoon in “Legally Blonde” (2001), Burt Reynolds in “Forget About It” (2006) and the TV film “House of Versace” (2013), is return-ing to the big screen. She’ll appear with Rob Lowe and Kristen Bell in “How to Be a Latin Lover,” which has Mexican film star Eugenio Derbez in the title role. Derbez was in this year’s Jennifer Garner film “Miracles from Heaven” and is in the upcoming “Geostorm” with Gerard Butler, due in January.

Melissa McCarthy will rejoin the cast of the

Netflix reboot of “The Gilmore Girls” four-part series, “A Year in the Life,” after all. Her films “Spy” and “The Boss” both were hits, with a lot of the profits going

to her and husband Ben Falcone (who directed and co-wrote it with her and Steve Mallory). At the time the “Gilmore Girls” reboot was announced she was still doing “Mike and Molly,” and produc-ers assumed she was too busy. But she made it known she would go back if asked, and they did.

Money was never a factor, because McCarthy really wanted to revisit Stars Hollow. Now that “Ghostbusters” is ready for a July 15 release, with Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Chris Hemsworth, she has no series or films planned yet, so “Gilmore Girls” hits at the right time.

Since leaving

“Gilmore Girls,” Jared Padalecki (Dean Forester) landed his own series, “Supernatural,” on which he’s been a hit since 2005. Matt Czuchry (Logan Huntzberger) was a regular in “The Good Wife” from 2009-2016 as Cary Agos. Milo Ventimiglia (Jess Mariano), filmed a spin-off pilot as Jess, but it didn’t fly. But he did have a recurring role in “Gotham,” made the Jason Statham film “Wildcard” and acted with Nicole Kidman in “Grace of Monaco.” Small wonder they all wanted to return to Stars Hollow, it made a lot of them into stars; don’t know about the hollow part!

Julia Roberts

A simple mac n’ cheese au gratin

(NC) — Any parent can relate to the strug-gles of dealing with chil-dren who are picky eat-ers. They can also relate to the dinner time rush of preparing a meal the whole family will love – and one they can feel good about serving.

Pasta is a simple, wholesome and versa-tile option for families today. In fact, accord-ing to research commis-sioned by Canada’s top pasta brand, Catelli, six in 10 Canadian parents feel pasta makes their kids happy and keeps them fueled. Happy kids means happy parents!

Try this simple pasta dish from Montreal’s renowned Chef Martin Juneau – a favourite of his daughter Sisi:

SISI’S MACARONI N’ CHEESE AU GRATIN

Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutesServings: 4

Ingredients:• 1 pkg. (375 g) Catelli

Smart Macaroni• 2 tbsp (30 ml) olive

oil Béchamel• 2 cups (500 mL) 2%

milk• 1 tbsp (15 mL) flour• 2 tbsp (30 mL) butter• 0.45 lbs (200 g) grated

old orange Cheddar• Salt and pepper to

taste

Cherry Tomato Salad• 4 cups (1 litre) multi-

coloured cherry toma-toes, cut in half

• 1 lemon, zest and juice

• 1 cup (250 mL) Italian parsley, chopped

• 2 tbsp (30 ml) olive oil

Cook pasta in salted water according to pack-age directions. Drain and cool on a plate oiled with 2 tbsp of olive oil.

Melt butter in sauce-pan over medium heat. Add flour and cook 5 minutes. Add milk, using a whisking motion and cook the béchamel over low heat for fifteen min-utes, stirring frequently. Add salt and pepper. Turn off heat and stir in 150 g shredded cheddar cheese.

Spread macaroni evenly in a medium to large baking dish. Pour the béchamel over the macaroni. Top with remaining grated cheese. Bake 15 minutes at 350°F (180°C), then broil for an additional 10 minutes. Remove dish from oven and let stand for 5 min-utes.

In a large bowl, com-bine cherry tomatoes, lemon juice and zest, salt and pepper, 2 table-spoons of olive oil (30 mL) and parsley leaves. Mix well and place tomato salad directly on top of macaroni.

More meal time pasta inspiration is available at Catelli.ca.

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Katie invited Rick to her home with the intention of finding out who the new man was in Brooke’s life. Ridge showed Brooke how much he cared about her as a friend by trying to

talk her out of making a huge mistake. Wyatt and Steffy shunned Quinn after she made an unan-nounced visit. Katie con-tinued to struggle with her desire to drink while contemplating the possi-bility of Bill and Brooke having an affair. Liam was blindsided when Katie started asking questions about his family’s secrets. Wyatt noticed an unusual change in Quinn’s atti-tude after he paid her a visit. Bill begged Brooke for one more evening together before ending their affair. Wait to See: Someone witnesses a for-

bidden encounter.

DAYS OF OUR LIVESAt the lodge, Aiden

did all he could to remind Hope of the love they once shared. Blanca encouraged Rafe to let go of Hope. Brady called out Summer on her lies. Nicole arrived at Chloe’s to speak with her in per-son and was stunned to learn that Deimos was alive. A sleep-deprived Theresa took Tate out to the park and ended up falling asleep. Summer returned to her hotel room and found a satch-el filled with money.

A frantic Chad put his men on the search for Abigail. Chad found a note from Abigail in his home. Deimos agreed to return to Salem with Nicole. Rafe found out that Aiden visited Andre while he was in jail. Nicole was upset when Deimos said that he wanted to get revenge on Kate first. Wait to See: JJ confronts Chad about Abigail.

GENERAL HOSPITALSam discovered

Alexis was in a moun-tain of trouble. Ava feared that she will be hunted down. Julian was reminded of what he must do. Valerie was forced to make a tough judgment call. Monica was suspicious of Tracy’s diversionary tactics. Julian imagined doing the unthinkable. Kristina and Aaron talked about where they were headed as a couple. Lulu and Dante floated the idea of

paying a special homage to her brother. Julian was shocked by Sonny’s rev-elation. Dillon admitted he wasn’t over Kiki just yet. Anna learned why Griffin left the priest-hood. Morgan asked Dillon to back off from Kiki. Hayden discovered a disturbing connection between Nikolas and her father. Nina had it out with Franco. Wait to See: Finn gets some news about some life-saving treatment.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Travis tried to con-vince Victoria that he had nothing to do with the oil spills and tried to shift the blame onto Luca. Meanwhile, Luca and Travis told differ-ent stories about their fight. Nick suggested to Summer that she spy on Luca. Sharon was flus-tered after seeing Sage’s “ghost,” who scolded her for making Nick suffer. Mariah lied to Nick and told him that Sharon was taking her meds. Victoria broke up a fight between Travis and Billy.

Later, Victoria told Travis that she was fall-ing in love with him. Ashley reminded Phyllis that Jack’s birthday was tomorrow and sug-gested bringing him to the Abbott Cabin for a romantic getaway. Wait to See: Nick and Victor press their father to admit that he’s out for revenge.

Katherine Kelly Lang as “Brooke” on “The Bold and The Beautiful”

Ice cream truck historyOn a sweltering day,

few things bring relief as immediately as a favorite frozen treat. The United States leads the world in ice cream consump-tion, with an average of 26 liters per person con-sumed per year.

Ice cream has been around for quite some time, and it is believed ancient Greeks ate a crude form of the dessert as early as the 5th cen-tury B.C. While ice cream parlors, dessert shops and supermarket freez-ers are popular places to sample favorite fla-vors, ice cream also can be purchased from ice cream trucks.

The tinkling of the ice cream truck music box and the sight of that des-sert haven on wheels is enough to send any child (and many adults) into sensory overload. Some of the early precursors to the modern day ice cream truck were ice and ice cream sandwich carts that gained popularity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centu-ries.

Confectioner and visionary Harry Burt was instrumental in develop-ing the ice cream truck. Burt invented ice cream novelties that could be enjoyed on a stick, includ-ing the Good Humor bar. Burt wanted an easy way to deliver the treat into the hands of hungry kids, so he commissioned refrigerator trucks and hired drivers who looked pristine and safe to deliv-er the treats to neighbor-hood children. To entice the youngsters outside, the drivers rang a bell so kids would investigate the noise. Eventually the bell and standard routes helped families know when to expect the ice cream man.

Early ice cream trucks may have sold prepack-aged treats, but they eventually broadened

their offerings. Some turned into mobile ice cream shops, offering soft-serve or hard ice cream in everything from sundaes to cones to shakes.

Many ice cream truck

businesses are indepen-dently-owned seasonal businesses. The trucks are seen when the first warm days arrive, and many can still be seen patrolling neighborhood streets into late fall.

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It wouldn’t be a sum-mer festival in Manitoba without a little bit of weather. But an after-noon of grey skies and scattered rain didn’t dampen spirits on the final day of Dauphin’s Countryfest.

“It was a terrific week-end all around, with so many people pulling together to make a great experience for every-one,” says Eric Irwin, president of Dauphin’s Countryfest. “Thank you to our valued patrons – most of who come back year after year. Without you there would be no Countryfest. Thanks also to the thousands of vol-unteers who work hard to make everything hap-pen. Without you, there would be no Countryfest either.”

The Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Main Stage kicked off with a trib-ute to Merle Haggard by Noel and Ben Haggard and The Strangers. Both sons sounded an awful lot like him, as they delivered some of his most renowned songs like Okie from Muskogee and Mama Tried. It really was the next best thing to having the legend him-self play Countryfest. As

a bonus, the grey skies cleared right up during their performance, as the sunshine made its first appearance of the day.

Terri Clark took over the stage next, with a heart-and-soul perform-ance of hits such as Girls Lie Too and Better Things To Do, and show-ing once again why she continues to be a country music fan favourite.

Dwight Yoakam topped off the night, arriving late after weath-er rerouted his flight through Saskatchewan. That didn’t deter the near-capacity crowd from waiting it out until just after 11:30 p.m., nor did it deter Dwight from delivering a top-notch performance to the Countryfest crowd. He, too, paid his respects to Merle Haggard during his show, with a touching rendition of Silver Wings.

COUNTRYFEST BY THE

NUMBERS:Number of shows: 74

performances on 3 stages over 4 days

Number of tour buses that rolled through: 21

Number of campsites utilized this weekend: 3130

Number of bags of ice

used on site: 17,500Number of perogies

eaten in the perogy-eat-ing contest: 450

Number of artist meet-and-greets during the weekend: 7

Number of lucky fans who got to meet-and-greet: 310

Number of members on Countryfest’s Board of Directors: 12

Number of full-time year-round Countryfest staff: 3

Number of volunteers who work at the festival: 2000

Number of years that Eric Irwin, Countryfest’s president, has attended: 27 (every single one!)

Number of years that Rob Waloschuk, Countryfest’s promoter and producer, has been booking the talent: 26

SAVE THE DATES FOR 2017:

Dauphin’s Countryfest in 2017 will again cele-brate Canada Day – with Countryfest sure to be the biggest and best Canada Day party in all of Manitoba! Save the dates! June 29 to July 2, 2016. And stay tuned for artist announcements coming soon…

ABOUT DAUPHIN’S

COUNTRYFESTThe 27th annual

Dauphin’s Countryfest took place June 30-July 3, 2016. Canada’s long-est running country music festival has been attracting the biggest names in country music to one of the most beauti-ful regions of Manitoba since 1990. Situated on the edge of Riding Mountain National Park,

the unique outdoor amphitheatre built into the side of an escarpment provides every patron a perfect view from any one of the 14,000 seats in the house.

Dauphin’s Countryfest is a not-for-profit organ-ization that consists of a 12-member volunteer Board of Directors and a membership of more than 2000 loyal support-ers. Organizers credit over 2000 volunteers who work tirelessly each year providing essential servi-ces for the festival week-end, while fundraising for their respective com-munity organizations. In addition to various com-munity contributions, Countryfest pays out approximately $150,000 each year to community organizations that pro-vide services for the fes-

tival.Dauphin’s Countryfest

was a finalist at theprestigious CanadianTourism Awards in 2013,nominated for TourismEvent of the Year. Thefestival was awarded the 2012 Philanthropist of the Year Award fromthe Dauphin & District Community Foundation,given to individuals orbusinesses showing the true spirit of philan-thropy and giving.

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CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You might sus-pect that someone you trust has misled you on an important matter, but a more balanced view of things reveals a mis-understanding to be the culprit.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) The Big Cat’s animal magnetism has rarely been stronger. You can either just bask in all that admiration or use it to your advantage, especial-

ly in the workplace.VIRGO (August 23 to

September 22) Someone who previously balked at cooperating with you on a project suddenly has a change of heart. Accept both help and advice with grace.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Some hazy issues still need to be cleared up before you can move on with your new plans. A friend from the past reaches out to re-establish old ties.

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Continued positive fall-out follows that risky

workplace decision you made some time ago. Your payoff will soon prove to be more substan-tial than you expected.

S A G I T T A R I U S (November 22 to December 21) A person-al relationship contin-ues to be affected by a recent unexpected turn of events. Things need to work themselves out without finger-pointing.

C A P R I C O R N (December 22 to January 19) It’s a wonderful week for all you capricious Goats to kick up your heels with friends or family members in some well-earned fun and fri-volity.

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Caution is advised before mak-ing a financial commit-ment to someone you don’t really know. There are better ways to build friendships than with risky fiscal dealings.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Travel plans continue to be favored. A change of scenery brings new opportunities, both personally and profes-sionally. Be open to the possibilities.

BORN THIS WEEK: You have a strong sense of loyalty that shows itself best in your rela-tionships with family and friends.

DR. SHEILA GRUNERT,OPTOMETRIST

JULY OFFICE HOURSJuly 18th to Aug. 1st: OFFICE CLOSED

Regular office hours resume Tuesday, August 2

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Apartments/Condos for Rent

Just North of Parkland Mall

Taking Applications for 1 & 2 BEDROOM

SUITESRecently renovated with

new appliances.REFERENCES REQUIREDFOR APPOINTMENT CALL

306-783-3379

Available Immediatelyfor Rent!

2 BEDROOM SUITE IN4-PLEX BUILDING

For Inquiries, please call

306-782-8803Daytime

Farms for Sale

Apartments/Condos for Rent

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS

• Large 1 & 2 bedroom.

• Soft water, heat, andparking included• Fridge & stove • In suite laundry

• A/C, deck & patio door • Secure, quiet

FOR VIEWING CALLJanet 306-620-6838

ON BUS ROUTE

Duplexes for Rent

TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 1200 sq.ft. Duplex. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. $1,300/month + utilities, $1,300 damage deposit. N/P, N/S, Available August 1. Phone 306-621-0620 or 306-641-9982.

Houses For Rent

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom town-house; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228 & Warren at 306-620-3233.

CLOSE TO College, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, includes fridge, stove, washer/dryer. Phone 306-782-9673.

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.

Farms for Sale

Houses For Rent

STARTING AT $550, Houses For Rent in Canora. No Pets. Refer-ences required. Utilities extra. Phone for more information 306-563-2031. www.canorahomerentals.com.

Suites For Rent

4-PLEX SUITEFOR RENTNice location.

Fenson Cres.

Incl. major appliances. No pets.

$900 month + utilities. Accepting applications.

Ph. 306-783-9236Terry or Janet

BASEMENT SUITE, like new (built 2010). All utilities except phone & cable included. $1,000/month. Shared laundry, No Pets, No Smoking. 3 months to pay damage deposit. References required. Available Immediately. Phone 306-782-3026.

FOR RENT: Two Bedroom base-ment suite in North East Yorkton. $950/month including utilities. Heated floor, kitchen, bathroom, private entrance and gas fire place. No Pets, No Smoking. Phone 306-783-7973.

LIMITED TIME ONLY. RECEIVE 50% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH’S RENT WHEN YOU SIGN A 1-YEAR LEASE. Spacious, 3-level, 2-bedroom apartments available for rent in 4-plex. 1 1/2 bathrooms. Private entrances. Large 18’ x 12’ bedrooms. Close to schools, city bus stop, hospital, day care centre. Ideal for seniors, quiet working professionals and families, and students. No smoking, No pets. 2-car plug in parking. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer supplied. Utilities not included. Damage deposit required. E-mail inquiries to [email protected] or call 306-783-0778.

LIMITED TIME ONLY. RECEIVE 50% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH’S RENT WHEN YOU SIGN A 1-YEAR LEASE. Quiet, com-fortable apartments available for rent in 4-plex. Fridge & stove are supplied. Laundry facilities available in building. One car plug in parking. Heat and water are in-cluded in rent. Tenant must pay for their own power. Damage deposit is required. No smoking, No pets. Close to Painted Hand Casino, Home Inn and Suites, Melrose Place Family Restaurant and walk in medical clinic. Suitable for seniors, quiet working professionals and families, and students. $950.00 per month rent. E-mail in-quiries to [email protected] or call 306-783-0778.

NOW ACCEPTING Applications for fully furnished basement suite in private home. No Smoking, No Pets. $800/mth, $400 damage deposit. 306-783-2427.

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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Appliances

FROST FREE White Fridge. W - 30 inches, H - 66 1/2 inches, D - 25 inches. $250. Phone 306-782-3042.

Wanted

WANTED: OLD gas station items. Gas pumps, signs, tin oil cans, coke machines, pop signs, ther-mometers, clocks, air meters, parts cabinets, wolf & bear traps. Also, steel anvils, forges and forge blowers etc. Call 306-742-7606. Paying cash $$$$.

WANTED: Shed antlers, old traps, wild fur and castors. Phone 306-278-7756 Bryon or 306-278-2299, Phil.

Building Supplies

COMPLETE SET of hickory kitchen cabinets, separate island with granite counter top. Kamsack 306-542-7604.

Heavy Equipment

S175 Bobcat skid steer, low hours, ready to work, $19,500. 306-783-3230.

Musical Instruments

FREE FOR pick-up: Technics E22 electronic organ, double keyboard with lots of voices,, rhythms, ability to record, etc. Good condition ex-cept that pedals are not in tune with keyboard. Great for use as keyboard without pedals. Call 306-786-7575.

For Sale - Misc

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1 - GAS Operated grass trimmer, like new, used one summer. Asking $100. Phone 306-621-5942.

2 BICYCLES. 1- $75, 1- $35. Phone 306-786-6036.

5 SHELF, light brown wood pantry or book cabinet, light patterned armchair. Phone 306-782-7335.

8x10 storage shed. Good condi-tion. $550. Phone 306-641-5559.

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BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1100; 8x10ft. $1350; 8x12ft $1700. Insulated large dog houses $300. Phone 306-783-8260.

BIRCH FIREWOOD for sale. Cut and split available. Coloured land-scape mulch. Phone for pricing 204-734-8843. or email: [email protected].

BLACK & DECKER bread maker; Deep Rose swivel rocker, recliner; Phone 306-782-7335.

CUSTOM BUILT Maple dining hutch. Dark mocha stain, glass upper doors with glass shelving, 2 large drawers, 3 lower cupboards for lots of storage. Measures 5’3” w x 17” d x 76” h. Excellent condi-tion. $800. Please call 306-324-4328 for more info.

FOR SALE: Large collection of caps (hats); red rose miniature tea pots and figurines; Rider bobble heads. Call 306-272-4635.

GRAIN FED Roasting Chickens & Parts. $2.85/lb. Free delivery in Yorkton. 306-335-2700.

MOVING SALE: 1 sofa and chair set, 1 year old, light taupe, $1,150 set. 2 swivel rockers, 1 year old, fog coloured with taupe accents, $350 each. 5-piece bedroom suite, light oak, $600. 54-inch mattress set and bed frame, $200. Fold down top writing desk, pecan colour, new, $225. Jewellery armour, cherry colour, new, $150. Aerus Lux upright vacuum with attachments, new $700. 20” Toshiba TV and swivel stand, $15 set. Phone 306-563-6534.

NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1350. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.

NORTH AMERICAN Home Group Bible Study books. King James version. Grow with evidence from believing to knowing. $7.00 per copy. Phone 306-786-7721.

OAK CHINA Cabinet. 18 x 74. Phone 306-782-5353.

OAK COFFEE Table & end table in very good shape, magnetic double size mattress, kitchen appliances. Phone 306-792-2081 after 5pm.

For Sale - Misc

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RHINOFLEX SEWER hose kit 15’ hose. Best offer. Phone 306-783-6367.

TOSHIBA 21” TV, Mason & Risch Piano. Phone 306-783-5509.

TV STAND, lamps, dishes, jerry cans, Avon doll bottles, plants, flower pots, mirrors, pressure cooker, purses, records, children’s wear. 306-782-2127.

UNDERGROUND WIRE, many electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076.

Garage Sales

Come help support the Yorkton Mental Health Drop

In Centre participants by browsing and purchasing

gently used items. Our recreational day program

is non-pro t and money made will go back to our participants and Drop In

Centre. July 8 – 9:30 am – 3:00 pm

83 North St. (SIGN Building) Please note the garage sale will be

CANCELLED if the weather is poor.

117 ROSLYN AVE. Thurs., July 7 & Fri., July 8, 10am-5pm. Back Yard Sale. Ladies plus size clothes, jewelry, misc. household and much much more.

128 MCBURNEY DR. Thurs., July 7, 10am-6pm. Weather Permitting or Fri., July 8, 10am-6pm. Every-thing from clothing to electronics and music equipment. No early birds.

15 DOGWOOD CRES. Fri., July 8, 12noon-8pm & Sat., July 9, 9am-4pm. Large Multi-family garage sale. Wide assortment of items, household, good clothing, toys, large spoon collection in custom cases, patio table w/ 6 chairs, jewelry and much, much more. Very clean and excellent prices.

314 MAPLE AVE. Sat., July 9, 8am-5pm & Sun., July 10, 8am-1pm. Moving Out Sale. Recliner w/ lifter chair.

75 COLLACOTT DR. Fri., July 8, 8am-5pm & Sat., July 9, 8am-12noon. Furniture, dresser, coffee table, end table, Queen Anne chair, table lamps, 6 dining chairs, printer, computer desk, 2 computer desk chairs, stereo w/cabinet & speakers, TV stand, table saw, misc. tools, assorted household items and 3 seat tube for boating.

84 PARKLANE DR. Thurs., July 7, 10am-7pm, Fri., July 8, 10am-7pm & Sat., July 9, 8am-3pm. Moving Sale. Rain or Shine. Living room & dining room furniture, Royal Albert cups & saucers, Christmas deco-rations, yard & garden items, ice auger, portable fish finder & under water camera and much much more.

RUNNYMEDE COMMUNITY Hall; Fri., July 15, Sat., July 16, 10am-5pm. Huge 2-day Indoor Sale. An-tiques, collectibles, furniture, signs, Coke machine and other Coke collectibles, sports and name-brand clothing.

Pets

FOR SALE: 2 very small, quiet miniature horses. Both mares, suitable for anyone. Phone Deb 204-734-4005. Nimetz Miniatures. Kenville, MB.

Horses & Tack

SOME OLDER Horse collars, old-er harness, and cream separators. Phone 204-847-2255.

Auto Miscellaneous

4 - 17x7 alloy rims with pressure monitors off Buick LaCrosse. $250.00. Phone 306-647-2679.

Wrecking over 250 units...cars and trucks...Dodge...GMC...Ford...Im-ports...1/2 tons to 3 tons...we ship anywhere...Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

Cars

2004 HONDA Accord LX, 4-door, 170,000kms, one owner, perfect condition, new tires, remote start. $6,000. Phone 306-563-6883.

2006 ACURA RSX, black, two-door, standard, sunroof, c.c., 179,500kms, great gas mileage; 1973 Ford F-100, 360 motor, lots of new parts. Phone 306-272-4333.

2007 BUICK ALLURE CXL. 142,000kms. Colour: white. Mint shape. Non-smoking. $6,000 or best offer. 3069-548-5470. New windshield.

Cars

2009 PONTIAC WAVE hatchback G3, 100,000kms, dark red, 5 doors, has standard transmission, 45+ MPG, air, excellent condition. Asking $4,500 OBO. Phone 306-621-5359.

Motorcycles

2010 H/D Ultra Limited in Merlot red with 21,000kms. 103 cu. Vance & Hines pipes & header stage II kit, Mint condition. Never abused driven by an old guy. $19,500 OBO. No test pilots. Home 306-728-5146 Melville, SK. Text 306-730-6566.

2010 KAWASAKI KLR 650. Dual Purpose, 4,300kms. $3,500. Like new. Phone 306-783-0374 after 5pm.

Parts & Accessories

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Trucks & Vans

2004 FORD Freestar Sport van. No rust, new battery, senior owned, very good running condi-tion, 218,000kms. $1,900. Call or text 306-281-9787.

2005 CHEVY Silverado 1500 HD, crew cab, 4x4, one owner. Asking $12,500. 5th wheel hitch w/rails. $350. Phone Noreen 306-597-2107.

2009 7-pass. Chevy Uplander van, burgundy in colour, 4 speed auto. 71,000kms, new tires, one owner, clean, good condition. $9,000. Call 306-782-4533.

FOR SALE: 1999 Dodge 4x4, 5spd. standard transmission, Cummins motor, dually with all equipment on it. Dual wheels, ball hitch tool boxes and front grill. Trailer gooseneck 35ft. with winch-es on it. Price negotiable. 1980 Ford mud truck with new large tires on aluminum rims with roll bar. Phone 306-595-4601. Price negotiable.

Boats

DECK BOAT AND LIFT. 2010 Princecraft Ventura 222, Mercury 200hp Optimax, used 74 hrs, Seastar power steering, Mercury Mariner 4 blade stainless propeller, Stainless ski bar, Automatic bilge pump, Travel tarp, folding canopy, 22’ Fish Finder, livewell, pedestal tables, storage portapotti, tandem axle galvanized trailer, hydraulic brakes and bearing buddies, Shoremaster aluminum electric lift with wheels, solar panel with remotes, Weathermax canopy 25’x12’. 306-782-2558 or 306-641-2201.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

1990 FORD Travelaire Mobile Home. Just over 70,000kms. Phone 204-937-8702.

1992 32FT. Cardinal Cobra 5th wheel. Shedded, kitchen in rear, 1 slide out, sleeps 6, 1 queen size bed, built in radio. Asking $7500 OBO. Phone 306-272-4828.

2001 KEYSTONE Montana 5th wheel, 31’, 3 slides, air, low kms, $9,800. Call 306-621-8397.

2007 SPRINTER 29ft., tow behind trailer, one slide, 12ft.x40in., AM/FM, CD, Sat. dish, ducted roof a/c, front bedroom. $16,000. 306-547-7046.

2008 CF28RL Crossroads Cruiser 5th Wheel RV. This unit has been used very little and is in immacu-late condition. The exterior length is 30.5’. 2 slides, sleeps 6 and is 1/2 ton towable. 306-547-2183.

2009 OUTBACK 30ft. 5th wheel camper. Located on #76 lot at Ricker’s Campground. Mint condi-tion, 2 slides, deck in front, 2016 lease paid, in-ground septic tank and 12x12 storage shed. Phone 306-782-3452 or 306-590-8455.

2 CAMPERS: 17ft. Triple E & 25ft. Ultra Light, loaded, good shape. Phone 306-627-3445. Jedburgh area.

Wade Berlinic(306) 641-4667

[email protected]

Acres of Expertise.

Business Services

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Carpentry

K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpen-try: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thom-as Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business).

Janitorial

MAID AT HOME; Commercial & Residential Cleaning. Yorkton. Call 306-641-9932.

Renos & Home Improvement

BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOF-ING. Asphalt shingling, cultured stone, brick & block layer, chimney repair, stucco & parging repair Free estimates. Wayne 306-331-8069.

FOR ALL your Interior, Exterior work. Decks, fences, siding, win-dows/doors and builds. Bath and kitchen remodeling/tiling. Experi-enced and licensed. Call Mike at 306-621-7526.

Services for Hire

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FOR SALE: 1970’s Model #546 Rock-o-matic rock picker. Rebuilt teeth, reels and tires good. Asking $1,500. Call 204-564-2593. Roblin area.

GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS

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

Roblin, MB

TRACTOR - OLIVER 88 standard, v.g. condition. $3,300.00 OBO. Rubber tired 4 wheel farm trailer $125.00 OBO. Call 306-563-5074 evenings.

WANTED: JD 6601 Combine. Prefer shedded not rusted out. MF#36 Discers. Call 306-723-4875.

WHITE 2270 150hp. tractor $15,000; Case 930 5spd. $6,000; 560 Crossshed Wood loader $1,000; DC4 Case tractors $1,000; Massey Harris 44 not running $500; MM Moulin Tunning $500; W09 tractor diesel $500; 8N Ford tractor w/3 pt. hitch $2,000; Mas-sey Ferguson Continental tractor 3 pt. hitch $2,000; Triple 4 Massey Harris tractor $500. Call 306-595-4601.

Farm Services

WILL DO Custom Welding for free standing panels, wind breaks, troughs etc. Phone Paul Fehr at 306-547-1414. Preeceville.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

Farm Implements

1 - 24ft. JD discer $1,800; 1 - 12ft. JD discer $700; 36ft. Morris Rod-weeder $1,000;5 bottom JD disc plow $900; 24ft. Morris Seedrite $2,000; 1 Push type stone picker $800; 1 Reel type stone picker $1,500; 18ft. Versatile Swather $300; 4 Cultivators 20ft - 28ft. IH, White & Gleinco $1,000 each; 1 front end loader $1,000; 1 back-hoe mounted on back of Case tractor $3,000; Tubing, angle iron, plate used for sale; 1980 Freight liner truck $1,000; IHC 1975 cab over truck semi w/13spd transmis-sion 385hp.cap motor running truck $3,000; Grain auger $160; 250 Hobart welder $1500. Call 306-595-4601.

2 JD haybines, Model 1600A, Vermeer round baler Model K, 2 MF 10 square baler, pup trailer, 14ft. steel box & hoist pull behind tractor use it hydraulics, 2 x 5/16 ball, Brant 8 x 51 auger, 27hp. motor, 15ft. rotary mower Farm King, 13ft. breaking discs. Both like new. Phone 306-627-3445. Jedburgh area.

CASE IH 730PT Swather, 30ft., good shape, ready to go. Any reasonable offer. 306-595-2180. Pelly.

Farm Services

Feed & Seed

100 ACRES of Standing Clover in the Jedburgh area. $2,000 or offers. Phone 306-627-3445.

Livestock

BLACK ANGUS Bulls. High per-formance yearlings and two year olds. Semen tested and delivered. Section 7 Ranch. Rocanville, SK. 306-645-2019.

General Employment

RVs/Campers/Trailers

Farm Implements

Livestock

FOR SALE: Polled Gelbvieh Bulls. Tested and quiet. For more infor-mation phone 306-793-4568. Stockholm, SK.

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.

General Employment

Purebred Livestock

LOVELAND RED ANGUShas bulls of all ages. Will semen test and deliver. Goodeve, SK. 306-795-2710.

Pasture For Rent

2 1/2 Quarters of standing hay to cut & bale. 80 acres of pasture to rent, located 5 miles South of Good Spirit Lake. Call 306-792-2252.

HALF SECTION pasture for rent, tame grass, good water, will carry 40-50 pairs, 15 minutes from Yorkton. Cell 306-621-4702.

Steel Buildings / Granaries

STEEL BUILDING SALE... “MAD-NESS SALE-CRAZY PRICES ON NOW!” 20x19 $5,645; 25x27 $6,424; 28x29 $7,558; 32x33 $10,297; 42x47 $15,590. One End wall included. 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

Career Opportunities

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

General Employment

DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free info:www.BossFree123.com.

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. Hands- On tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training. Funding & Housing Available. Job Aid. Already a HEO? Get certification proof! Call 1-866-399-3853 or iheschool.com

Looking for an online business? I can help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123haveitall.com and check it out. Requires a computer and telephone and 5-15 hours weekly.

Business Opportunities

Home Based Business. Do you have 10hrs/wk you would like to make more productive? Work from home, online. Free training. www.gofree4life.com.

Saskatoon Seniors Residence looking for LIVE IN CARETAKER. For more information call 306-653-3995.

AT HOME OR AT THE CAMPGROUND

Over 25 years experience

Our Services:• Appliances• Winterizing

• Propane system• Wheel bearings

• Roof repair• Accessories

• Much more…

[email protected]

www.valleyrv.org

Precision Ag & Drainage Solution Surface & Tile Drainage Surveying,

Design, ConsultingSales & Service of Steiger Scrapers, Soil Max

Tile Plow, Ditch Assist & MoreWant to GPS control your scraper, pull dozer, track hoe or blade? Ask about Ditch Assist!

Demos & Rental Opportunities 306-621-9620 or saskdrainage.com

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• We pay by direct deposit on

the last Friday of every month• 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

Raymond Marcoux: 306.542.3010 (h) 306.641.9532 (c)

Lina Marcoux: 306.542.3010 (h), 306.621.0485(c)

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Dan Steen: 306.361.6154 800.491.4494

AUCTION LOCATION: From VEREGIN, SK, go 10.64 km (6.6 miles) South, then 1.6 km (1 mile) West, then 1.6 km (1 mile) South. GPS: 51.475580, -102.099997

A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2013 Case IH 550 Quadtrac Tractor · 1984 John Deere 4650 2WD Tractor · 1967 Cockshutt 1350 2WD Tractor · 2014 John Deere S680 Combine · 2005 John Deere 936D 36 Ft Draper Header · 2014 John Deere W150 35 Ft Swather · Caterpillar D7G Crawler Tractor · 1968 Caterpillar 627 Motor Scraper · 2009 Western Star WB23064S T/A Grain Truck · 1987 Ford L9000 T/A Grain Truck · 1973 International 1700 S/A Grain

Truck · 1995 Doepker 28 Ft Grain Trailer · 2011 Trailtech Prospector 24 Ft Tri/A 5th Wheel Trailer · 2000 Southland 16 Ft Trailer · 2011 John Deere 4730 90 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 2012 Case IH 160 120 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 1996 Brandt QF2000 80 Ft Field Sprayer · 1985 John Deere 1610 35 Ft Cultivator · 2013 Lemken Gigant 10 40 Ft Vertical Disc ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Ray & Lina MarcouxVeregin, SK | July 20, 2016 · 10 am

1968 Caterpillar 6272011 John Deere 4730 90 Ft

2014 John Deere S6802013 Case IH 550

Caterpillar D7G2005 John Deere 936D 36 Ft1984 John Deere 4650

• “To get to dust bun-nies under the fridge or any piece of heavy furni-ture, wrap packing tape sticky-side out on a yard stick. Then, just swipe under the furniture, and out comes the dust.” — I.E. in Virginia

• Instant serving “bowls” for chips: Using your hands, lightly push the bottom of the bag into itself, creating a bottom. Use scissors to trim bag top down to access potato chips easily. Or, if you don’t have scissors, sim-ply create a cuff to make the bag shorter. This way, you can reclose the bag if there are chips left over, and chips don’t spill out

of the bag left on its side.• Never add flour or

cornstarch directly to a soup or broth for gravy. Dissolve in a few table-spoons in water first and add gradually. You won’t get the lumps.

• Got fruit flies? Their short life cycle can make it incredibly hard to rid yourself of their presence. Here’s a great trap you can DIY. Add about 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar to a mason

jar. Drop in a piece of overripe fruit. Roll up a square of paper to make a small funnel, and tape into shape. Set the funnel into the jar. The flies go in for the fruit and vin-egar, then can’t get out.

Auctions Auctions Auctions

Paul Krug: 306.229.2680, [email protected]

Murray Krug: 306.332.4449

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Dan Steen: 306.361.6154 800.491.4494

AUCTION LOCATION: From BALCARRES, SK, go 19.3 km (12 miles) East on Hwy 10, then 3.2 km (2 miles) South OR From LORLIE, SK, go 1.6 km (1 mile) West, then 3.2 km (2 miles) South. GPS: 50.816572, -103.313624

A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: McCormick XTX145 MFWD Tractor · Kubota MX5000 MFWD Tractor · 1978 Volvo T810 2WD Tractor · 1995 John Deere 7600 2WD Tractor · Brasou 2WD Tractor · 1985 Coop Implements 9600 Combine · 2000 Premier 1900 30 Ft Swather · 1990 GMC Topkick S/A Grain Truck · Seedmaster 20 Ft Air Drill · John Deere 9450 Hoe Seed Drill · CCIL 279 32 Ft Cultivator · Degelman 27 Ft

Cultivator · Coop 200 12 Ft Cultivator · Morris 36 Ft Rodweeder · Cereal Implements 1001 30 Ft Disc · Inland 60 Ft Harrows · Riteway RR200 Rock Picker · 2006 Hardi RGR 2200 66 Ft Field Sprayer · Bush Hog 62 In. 3 Point Hitch Rotary Mower · (7) Grain Bins · Sakundiak HD10-1800 10 In. x 60 Ft Grain Auger · Brandt 842 8 In. x 42 Ft Grain Auger · Sakundiak 6 In. x 40 Ft Grain Auger ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Paul & Murray Krug Balcarres, SK | July 19, 2016 · 11 am

1995 John Deere 7600McCormick XTX145

Seedmaster 20 FtKubota MX5000

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We do unique print jobs!

• Pamphlets • Programs • Brochures • Postcards • Tickets • Etc…

- Plastic Cards

Contact one of our Sales Consultants for more information!

306.782.2465 [email protected]

20 - Third Ave. N. Yorkton, SK

- LARGE FORMAT PRINTING -

Banners:- Roll-up - Vinyl

- Foam Board- etc.

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Saturday, July 16, 2016, Reg Wade Farm Auction, 10:00 AMDirections: 9E on #725 Grid, 1 Mile South CONTACT: Reg @ 306-217-7079MACHINERY - TRACTORS: Case 1175 Tractor- Cab, Air, 23.1X34 Good Tires, 6900 hrs; JD 4020 Diesel-Quad Shift, Dual Hydr, with Leons FEL; Massey Harris 101 Gas Tractor; Fordson Major Diesel Tractor; Ford Jubilee Tractor; COMBINES: IHC 815 Hydro SP Combine-Cab, Pickup, Chopper, (needs motor)(Shedded); MF super 92-Cab, Pickup (Shedded); SWATHERS: IHC 24’ PTO Swather (Good); IHC 210 14’ SP Swather; STONE PICKERS: Degelman Stone Picker (real nice); Degelman LG-14’ Stone Rake (real nice) DISK: IHC#610 16’ Off Set Disk(Good); Augers: Versatile 27’ X 6”Auger and Motor; Allied 7x35 PTO Auger; Truck: 1971 Dodge 2 ton steel box, hoist 1950’s? 1 Ton wood Box and Hoist(Shedded); TILLAGE: Morris 27’ Vibrashank and harrows; Morris 27 ‘ Deep Tillage and Harrows; Morris 21’ Deep Tillage and Harrows; Morris 14’ Deep Tillage and Harrows; MISC EQUIPMENT: Morris 30’ parts, 36’ Rod Weeders; 11 Section Hang Up Har-row Bar; Hay Rack and Trailer (Shedded); NH 269?? Square Baler (Shedded); 2 Grain Cleaners and Augers; 3 PTH 8’ Cultivator, Mower; 3-300 gallon fuel tanks; *** Closed in Cutter with Stove(Shedded)***; GRAIN BINS: Twister 2200 Bus Hopper Bin; Westeel Rosco 1800 Bus Bin on Boot Hopper; Weninger 52 T Fertilizer Bin; 3-Twister Bins 316 Bushel( 2 on In ground Hoppers) (1 on wood Floor) (with Bin Skirts); MISC SHOP AND MORE: Hyd Bin Sweep; Electric Wire; Panel Boxes; Conduit Pipe; Compressor; Drill Fills; Ramps; Auger Motors; Comet 180 Welder; Press Drill; Grinders; Chop Saw; Misc nuts, bolts, iron, parts, etc.NOTE: Machinery was used for cattle operation. Crawler and Backhoe look good.

Sunday, July 17, 2016, Carl Barabonoff Real Estate & Farm Auction, 10:00 AMDirections: 2 S, 1/2 east of Swan Plain CONTACT: 306-594-2342Acreage-located 2 mi. South & 1/2 mi. East of Swan Plain, Sk. 12.5 acres SE14-36-1W2 RM of Clayton #333 Total Assess. 3570 Property Taxes $141.58 Fenced. Includes 1100 sq ft house built in 1965, 3 bdrms, 1 1/2 bath, new well, new sewer holding tank, dugout with 1500 trout, approx. 5mi. to forest, 2 miles to a river “The Swan River”. Also includes a shop, misc buildings, nice shel-tered yard and driveway. Excellent hunting & fi shing area.***Property to be sold between 2:00pm-2:30pm*** Owner has the right of fi rst refusal. 15% down payment on the day of the sale and remaining balance in 30 Days. MACHINERY - TRACTOR: Case 970 (Black Knight), Cab, Air, PS, with Leons 707 Loader; Combine and Harvest; MF 750 Combine, Cab, Air, Chop-per, Renn Pickup IHC 24’ PTO Swather; AUGER: Sakundiak 7X45 with Like New 15HP ES Engine; Haying; NH 660 Round Baler (Good) 2- Bale Pole Wagons; Bale Fork; 7 ft IH Trailer Mower; MISC EQUIPMENT: Morris 18’ SeedRite; Morris 27’ Light Duty Cultivator and Harrows Case 10’ Heavy Duty Cultivator and Harrows 10’ Garden Disk; MF 16’ Heavy Duty Cultivator; GRAIN TRUCK: 1977 Dodge 3Ton, 15’ Steel Box and Hoist, V8, 2 Speed (needs clutch); VEHICLES: 2014 GMC Sierra 1/2 Ton Truck, SL, Auto, Box Cover, Loaded, 80,000km?; 2000 Chev 2500 Silverado 3/4 Ton 4X4 Truck, vs, 6L, Auto, 250,000 km (with or without home built large bumper and hitch); 2006 Chev Avalanche, V8, Auto, 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse, standard, fully loaded car, 197,000 kms; *** 1987 Firebird, New Tires, T Top (Needs Safety)***; 1999 GMC Yukon XL, needs fuel pump; YARD AND RECREATION: 2013 Polaris Sportsman 500 AWD, 1400 km, 2 Seater, Winch, Rear Rack, Gun Rack, Handle Warmer, Rear Winch; 2009 Polaris Sportsman, 2500km, AWD; Quad blade; Double wide snowmobile trailer; Paddle Boat with Trolling Motor with New Canopy Larson 16’ Fiberglass Boat, new fl oor, seats, with trailer, 70HP Johnson Motor, new Troll-ing motor; 1998 Mallard Trailer, 29’, Bunks, Master; Bedroom, Air, Bicycle Rack, Rear Hitch, new remote control canopy (Nice); Cub Cadet LTX-1142-SE Riding Lawn Mower, Hydrostatic, 42”, Grass Catcher, 70 hours (still under warranty); 6’ Garden Disk with Notch Blades (Like New); Small JD Duckfoot cultivator; MISC EQUIPMENT: Trail-ers, Rim, Tires, Heavy Duty Trailer Axle, Truck Box and Topper, Misc New Iron, Slip tanks w/pumps, fertilizer tank; MISC SHOP: 10” Radial Arm Saw, Baler Belts, Air Greaser, New 16” Tire Chains, Traps, Sand Blaster, Mig Welder, 4000 Watt and 1300 Watt Portable Generators; MISC ITEMS: 400-500 bushels of oats; 35 straw bales 5 hay bales; HOUSEHOLD: 4x8 Pool table with two sets of pool balls.NOTE: Carl is selling the acreage. Recreation and yard items look good. ***Online Bidding starts at 1:00 p.m.***

Sunday, July 24, 2016, Southey Consignment Auction, 10:00 AMDirections: 12 miles North of Southey on Hwy 6.To Consign Contact Kevin at 306-726-8044 or 306-790-7000TRACTORS: 835 Versatile 4X4 Tractor-Motor Done at 6900 Hrs (7585 Hrs), Dyno 260 Hrs Pwr, 18.4 x 38 Tires, Plumbed for Air Drill, 4 HYD, Air Conditioning and Radio (good); 2390 Case Tractor-5632 Hrs, 160 Horse, 1000 PTO, Rear Tires 20.8 x 38, Front Tires 14.1 x 16.1, 3 HYD, Air Conditioning, Runs Great; 8 End Ford Tractor- 3 Point Hitch, Has a Front Blade on and is plumbed with HYD Lift, New Tires, New Battery, Starts Great (Good); SEEDING: 7180 Air Drill with Tank-180 Bushel Tank, HYD Fan, Loading/Unloading Auger, Cameras in Tank, Morris Maxim Drill, 7.5 Spacings, Single Shoot Knives, 40 FT Packers; 27’ Morris Cultivator w/Bourgault Air Seeder w/McKay Shov-els, Like New; HARVEST: 8820 JD Combine-3332 Hrs, 30.5 x 32 Front Tires, 18.4 x 26 Rear Tires, Used Last Year, AC, Radio; 914 IH PT Combine-18.4 x 26 Tires, Working Condition; JD 2360 S.P. Gas Swather-18.4 x 16.1 Tires,

1462 Hrs, 30 ft Batt Reel, Gage Wheels, Canvas-Good Condition, Can Double Swath; JD 590 PT Swather with Pick Up Reels-1991 Model, 30 ft, Pick-up Reels, 2 Seasons on Canvas, Good; 24 Ft Header with Pick Up Reels/Gage Wheels; 60 Ft Swing Away PTO Auger-540 PTO, HYD Drive and Lift, Straight Auger, Used Last Year; HAYING: 605 C Vermeer Baler-540 PTO, Used Last Yr, Belts-Fair Condition; 605 F Vermeer Round Baler-540 PTO, 5 Bar Pick-Up, Works Good, Belt-Fair Condition; Versatile Hay Crimper to fi t 4000 Swather; Square New Holland Baler - Model 276, Good Condition; Vermeer Bale Processor; TILLAGE & HAR-ROWS: Continental 36 Ft Medium Duty Cultivator-Shovels Good Condition; 42 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator (kind?); 24 Ft Anderson Deep Tillage Cultivator; Blanchard Harrow Packer-HYD Lift 60 FT, 610 JD Cultivator, 32 Ft, Plumbed For Anhydrous; TRUCKS: 1999 Volvo Tractor(Semi)-Fuller Transmission, New Clutch, Front Differential Done, New AC System, 11R 24.5 Tires, Like New, Fridge, Microwave, Bunk Beds, Fully Loaded, Serial No: 4VG7DBGHOXN778863; 2002 GMC 7500 Truck, Diesel, Standard, 196,396 KM, 11R 22.5 Tires, 3/4 Tread Left, Deck is 22 Ft; 2005 Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Cab-Diesel 4X4, Leather Heated Seats, Sun Roof, Quad Cab, Fully Loaded, 302, 987 KM, VIN 1FTWW31P95EB54142; 3/4 Ton Ford Truck, 4x4, 6 Cyl Motor, Runs Good (year?); TRAILERS: 53 Ft Flatdeck Trailer- Wood Deck, 255/70R 22.5 Tires, Lots of Tie-Downs; 2014 Load Trail Trailer-18ft w/Beaver Tails, 3500 Pound Axles, 205/75 R15 Tires; MISC: Leon Rock Picker with HYD Drive; 60 Ft Brandt Sprayer-Pump, Comes with 5 and 10 Gal Nozzles; 9 Ft Push Blade; 6 ft 3.1 Hitch Blade; Misc Garden Rototillers; 250-300 Misc Trees and Pots; And many more items arriving daily!NOTE: More items arriving each day, give Kevin a call.

Monday, July 25, 2016, Bill & Nettie Gulka Auction, 11:00 AMDirections: From Pelly- 2 miles South on #8, 3 miles West, 1 1/ 2 miles South or from Norquay - 3 miles East on #49, 3.5 miles South. CONTACT: 306-595-4704ACREAGE MACHINERY: White 1370 FWA tractor, FEL, 3PTH, Diesel, 5600 hrs (nice); King cutter - Rough-cut 60” mower (like new); McKee 6’3PTH snowblower; 1952 Ford 8N Tractor, new rubber, 3PTH, w/7’ cultivator; White #253 - 13’Tandem Disc, notched blades Cockshutt 12’ Deep Tillage; Two Wheel trailer with deck and sides (nice) Two Wheel utility trailer; 5HP Rototiller 26” Craftsman walk behind tiller; RZT Cub Cadet, 50” deck, zero turn, 3 yrs old, 70hrs (mint); Lawn Boy 16HP tractor with tiller Poulan 15.5HP riding lawnmower, 38” Turf riding lawnmower w/grass catcher Water tank & pump; SHOP: New Champion 4000W generator Power Force 950W generator; Acetylene; Electric tin shears; Impacts; Floor Jack; Pressure washer; Poulan chain saw (like new); Mastercraft cut off saw; Tap & Die; 3/4 Drive set; Compressor; Parts washer; Forney Welder; Vise; Anvil; Tool Boxes; Table saw; IHC fridge Banjo Pump; Jobmatic Mig Welder; CAR: 2003 Chrysler Seabreeze, 250,000kms, fully loaded; HOUSEHOLD: Round Oak Table w/4 chairs (nice); Couch & chair (nice) Wood coffee tables; Desk & chair; China Cabinet; Book cases; Miniature - wood wagon, racks, horse, covered wagon; 2 piece China Cabinet; 3/4 size bed; Chrome table and 8 chairs; Orna-ments, bears; Hutch; ANTIQUES: Clocks; Aladdin lamps; Sewing machine; IHC Stationary Engine.NOTE: Bill and Nettie sold the farm. Items are clean, shedded and very well maintained. Tractor looks good, furniture is nice.

Saturday, July 30, 2016, Estate of Clifford Schaufert Farm Auction, 10:00 AMDirections: 1 mile East of Stockholm, 11 miles South of Jct Hwy 22 + Hwy 9 to the valley, 1/4 mile West. CONTACT: 306-793-2515MACHINERY - TRACTOR: Case 970, Cab, Air, Power Shift, Leons 707 FEL; HAYING: JD 510 Round Baler, good pickup & belts, shed-ded (good); Versatile 4400 S.P. 20’-Cab, Air, Hydrostatic (nice); Versatile 400 S.P. 15’-Cab, Hydrostatic (good tires); New Idea S.P. Rake; NH 850 Round Baler “Converted to a Swath Fluffer”; Bale Elevator - 24’; EXCAVATING: Case 530 Backhoe with loader, Gas (Good Rubber) JD 350?? Crawler, Loader, Bucket, Gas (Nice); MISC EQUIPMENT: Tandem Axle Gooseneck Trailer W/ramps-16’ Post Pounder- Front Mount; Bales-Grass/Alfalfa- 25 (approx. 1000 lbs.) Corral Panels, Gates, Feeders, etc.; Rolofl ex 12’ cultivator & harrows; Degelman Stone picker. RECREATION: Cub Cadet RL Mower & Rototiller Aluminum 14’ Boat; Mere 9.8HP Boat Motor; 5ft 3PTH Rototiller; VEHICLES: 1972 Cougar 2 Door Hardtop (recent engine job) Ford Topaz for Parts; SHOP: Welder-Lincoln 180 Mig Welder; Vises; Drills; Welding rods; Marquette Engine Analyzer; Chain hoist; HOUSEHOLD: Blue Sectional Recliner Dresser; End tables; Coffee Tables; Kenmore portable Dishwasher; Bed Frames; Pictures; Wine Making Equipment; Pots, pans, etc. Roping Saddle English saddle; Bear Rug; Fishing & Tackle Boxes; ANTIQUES: Brass Bed; Antique Carts; Cream Separator; Antique Cameras; Antique Lamps; Crocks and more.NOTE: Machinery was used for cattle operation. Crawler and Backhoe look good.

TERMS OF SALE: PAYMENT IN FULL DAY OF SALE. We have tried to describe the equipment as accurately as possible and No Warranty or Guarantee is expressed or implied. This sale bill is only a guide. The Auctioneer is not responsible for advertising in accordance or description, loss or accident at the sale. ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS, ALL SALES FINAL. THE AUCTIONEER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS AFTER THE ADVERTISING IS DISTRIBUTED.

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 1-year-old dog, “Clemente,” gets extremely anxious whenever I leave home. He barks nonstop, as my neighbor has mentioned

repeatedly. I put him in his crate whenever I leave, but it doesn’t mat-ter if I’m gone for 20 min-utes or all day — he will not stop barking until I get home.

I tried leaving him out of the crate when I go out for short periods, but then he just barks, claws at the door and scatters my shoes everywhere. What else can I do? — Beth N., Brooklyn, New York

DEAR BETH: Reducing your pet’s anxi-ety when you leave home

can be really tough. Regardless of his his-tory — whether he was a shelter adoption or brought home from a lit-ter — Clemente’s percep-tion is that you are leav-ing, and he doesn’t know why or for how long. How will he eat if you’re gone for days? Why won’t you take him with you? A lot of things are running through his mind.

Even if you just go out of sight for a few min-utes, some pets get really worried. I’ve come out of the bathroom to find my

dog and cats clustered together, staring up at me mutely with eyes that seem to say, “Where did you GO?”

There are many things to try, all of which involve reassuring Clemente that you will come home. Contact a trainer who spe-cializes in easing anxiety (Clemente’s vet may have some good recommenda-tions). Most importantly, do it soon. Right now he’s got some anxiety, but that could develop into more destructive behaviors. Now is the time to really

build that relationship with your dog and help him feel more confident that you are always there for him.

Send your tips, ques-tions or comments to [email protected].

Auctions Auctions

EVENING AUCTION FOR EDITH AND THE ESTATE OF MIKE KREKLEWETZ AUCTION

MONDAY, JULY 18, 2016 @ 4:00 P.M.55 Parklane Drive, Yorkton, SK **Lunch Sold**

Featuring: 2000 F150 XL Triton truck, 4 pc. bedroom suite, table and 4 swivel chairs, garage, garden tools, household items, etc.

Sale conducted by

Karla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056

*In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

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Rely on yoga to relieve muscle pain

How to speed up your metabolism

(NC) — Ask any enthu-siast: The earliest teach-ings of yoga give us a trusted workout to this day.

Yoga philosophy is rooted in a dedication to our physical well-being which combines the healthy habits of exercise, relaxation and cleanliness with a nature-based approach to nutri-tion. Today, reports show that over 15 million peo-ple worldwide follow a regular yoga routine – and while many say they do it for maintenance of the mind and body, just as many others rely on yoga stretches as a pain-relieving tonic.

Just a few moves in the

right direction can make a world of difference for your bouts of muscle and joint pain. For example, similar to centuries-old, plant-based treatments which have stood the test of time, so has the age-old application of yoga poses for alleviating dis-comfort. If you’re new to this option, here’s a little background info, fol-lowed by a few ailment-targeted poses to try.

For eons, yoga teach-ers have insisted that specific flexing tech-niques go a long way to soothe the muscles, reduce stress, increase flexibility, improve pos-ture, maximize breath-ing, lower blood pres-

sure and shed unwant-ed weight. The safest approach is to practice and perfect the various poses – and pay attention to body limitations. If you have pronounced ail-ments, be sure to consult a medical professional before beginning any physical routine. With that green light, prepare for the poses by paying attention to proper cloth-ing, footwear, hydration, and by doing warm up activities if you have par-ticularly painful spots.

In fact, many of those who do rely on yoga for muscle and joint relief, say you can’t go wrong by combining it with homeo-pathic topical treatments

such as Arnicare gel or cream. Its naturally-derived active ingredi-ent is found in a moun-tain flower called arnica montana and when that cream or gel is rubbed thoroughly into the skin, it is said to supply relief to bruising, swelling, as well as muscle and joint pain especially in the neck, shoulders, and legs.

So let the yoga begin.You’ll soon see that

the poses are a variety of backbends, inversions, standing postures, arm balances, core holds and seated twists. Coaching is paramount to your physi-cal improvement, so with illustrations on the web-site of a leading name in

homeopathic medicines, www.boiron.ca/yogatips/, here are eight of the most effective poses to master and what each one can do for you:

1. General tension & fatigue: try the Seated Forward Bend aimed at calming the mind.

2. Tightness in the face: do the Lion Pose aimed at the neck, chest, and jaw.

3. Tight hips: do the Half Lord of the Fishes Pose, aimed at increasing flexibility in the hips and lower back.

4. Swollen legs: try the Legs-up-the-Wall Pose, aimed at relieving tired, cramped legs and at boosting circulation.

5. Stiff neck: try the Cat Cow pose, aimed at releasing tension in the spine.

6. Tight shoulders: do the Eagle Arms pose, aimed at dissolving back tension and improving upper back posture.

7. Achy low back: do the Bharadvaja’s Twist, aimed at backache, neck pain and sciatica.

8. All over: try the Hand-to-Big-Toe pose, which stretches and improves the flexibility of all muscles from head to toe.

These homeopath-ic medicines may not be right for everyone. Always read and follow the label.

When attempting to lose weight, men and women can expect to hear or read a lot about their metabolism. The process by which the body converts the foods we eat and the beverag-es we drink into energy, metabolism is widely misunderstood.

Many people may have been told that a naturally slow metabo-lism might be to blame for their weight gain. But according to The Mayo Clinic, a slow metabo-lism is rarely to blame for excess weight gain, which can most often be attributed to both poor dietary choices and inac-tivity. Certain conditions that slow metabolism, such as Cushing’s syn-drome or hypothyroid-ism, can cause excessive weight gain, and people who have been diag-nosed with such condi-tions should consult their physicians for advice on dealing with their con-ditions. But those with-out conditions that affect their metabolisms may need to make certain lifestyle adjustments that can speed up their metabolisms and help them lose excess weight.

• Start strength train-ing. Muscle burns more calories than fat, even when the body is at rest. Building muscle is a great way to speed up metabolism. Each pound of muscle your body has burns roughly six calories per day just to sustain itself. That’s three times the calories that each pound of fat burns. Add that disparity up over time, and a body with significant muscle is burning considerably more calories than one with excessive fat.

• Stay hydrated. Dehydration takes its toll on the body in myriad ways, including affecting metabolism. Even mild dehydration can slow metabolism. When the body is dehydrated, its ability to use fat as fuel is compromised, slowing metabolism as a result. In addition, muscles need

water to generate energy, so dehydrated muscles will not be burning as many calories as those that are fully hydrated. Make an effort to stay hydrated throughout the day, whether you’re sit-ting at your desk in the office or working up a sweat at the gym.

• Snack, but snack healthy. Healthy meals benefit metabolism, but unhealthy snacks can derail your diet-ing efforts. Metabolism speeds up and burns

calories each time the body eats, and many people adhere to the concept of “grazing” for that very reason. Grazing involves eating several small meals every three to four hours throughout the day rather than the more traditional three full meals each day. Grazing devotees feel that the approach burns more calories than more traditional diets, but the difference in calories burned may actually be negligible. Still, healthy

snacking can speed up metabolism and help men and women avoid overeating at breakfast, lunch and/or dinner.

In lieu of snacking on potato chips or baked goods, opt for healthier fare such as Greek yogurt or a serving of fruits or vegetables.

• Eat more protein. The thermic effect of food refers to the process by which the human body uses energy to absorb, digest and dispose of the food it ingests. Protein

stimulates the thermic effect of food more sig-nificantly than foods that are high in fat or car-bohydrates, so the body will burn more calories digesting dietary protein than it will other foods. In addition to speeding up your metabolism, dietary

protein also helps people feel full longer, reducing their risk of overeating.

Understanding metab-olism can help men and women as they attempt to lose weight and main-tain healthy weights once those extra pounds have been shed.

Offer ends July 16, 2016

4 DAY SALEThursday, Nov. 14

till Monday, Nov. 18

NISSANNISSAN

WE NEED

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$3,000/off

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$5,000, you will receive two FREE Tickets to the Grey Cup in Regina!

4 DAY SALEThursday, Nov. 14

till Monday, Nov. 18

NISSAN

WE NEED

TITAN$13,000FRONTIER

$3,000/off

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$5,000, you will receive two FREE Tickets to the Grey Cup in Regina!

4 DAY SALEThursday, Nov. 14

till Monday, Nov. 18

www.haasnissan.com Phone 306-783-9461 Toll Free 1-877-778-4227

NISSAN

WE NEED

TITAN$13,000FRONTIER

$3,000/off

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$5,000, you will receive two FREE Tickets to the Grey Cup in Regina!

2015 Nissan Micra Krom #Y4-1065A ............$15,9902014 Nissan Pathfinder #Y6-1033A ..............$32,9902014 Nissan Versa Note SL #V4-1005A ........$18,9902013 Ford Focus SE #Y5-1045A .....................$13,9902013 Nissan Altima #A6-1003A .....................$18,9902013 Nissan Altima SL #Y5-1047A ................$19,9902013 Nissan Altima SV #F5-1006B ................$18,9902012 Nissan Murano #R6-1024A ...................$25,9902012 Ford Escape #Y6-1015A ........................$14,5902012 Nissan Rogue SV #Y6-1004A ................$20,9902012 Hyundai Veracruz GLS #P5-1022A ......$21,9902012 Dodge Journey #R6-1006A ...................$18,9902012 Nissan Rogue S #Y4-1059A ..................$18,9902012 Nissan Rogue SL #P6-1008A ................$22,9902011 Nissan Altima 2.5S #A4-1008A ............$13,9902011 Nissan Rogue SV #Y6-1031A ................$17,9902011 Nissan Murano SL #P4-1029A ..............$19,9902011 GMC Terrain #R5-1036 ..........................$18,9902010 Nissan Altima SL #Y5-1027A ................$13,9902010 Chev Equinox LT FWD #Y6-1017A ........$13,9902010 Nissan Altima SL #M5-1006A ...............$12,9902009 Nissan Sentra #P6-1006A ........................$8,9902009 Nissan Murano LE #R6-1007A ..............$16,9902009 Nissan Rogue SL #Y5-1038A ...................$9,9902009 Nissan Murano SL #R6-1001A .............$10,9902009 Nissan Rogue SL #R6-1011A ................$11,9902009 Nissan Rogue SL #Y4-1041A ...................$9,9902008 Nissan Rogue SL #Y4-1050A ................$12,9902008 Nissan Rogue SL #R6-1017A ................$12,9902008 Nissan Rogue SL #Y6-1003B ...................$8,9902008 Saturn ASTR Coupe #Y5-1025B...............$6,9902007 Nissan Sentra #S5-1009A ........................$7,9902007 Honda CRV #Y6-1014A ..............................$7,9902007 Pontiac G5 Coupe #Y6-1011A ..................$7,9902006 Frontier LE #F6-1016A ..............................$8,9902006 Honda Civic LX 4 Door #J6-1002A .......$10,990

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By Cindy Elavsky

Q: Earlier this year, I was thrilled to see so many familiar faces on the series finale of

“American Idol.” It got me to wondering what Taylor Hicks has been up to. — Tanya T., Biloxi, Mississippi

A: Taylor has been

touring and record-ing pretty much non-stop since he became America’s fifth “Idol.” Aside from his hec-tic tour schedule (go to

taylorhicks.com to see if he’s performing near you), he’s also working on a new food/travel show airing this fall on INSP called “State Plate,” wherein Taylor visits all 50 states and highlights each one’s food, people and culture.

I recently spoke with Taylor, and he thinks this new project is a “home run”: “I look at it like there’s an element

of ‘Dirty Jobs by Mike Rowe,’ only it’s farm-to-table. I definitely get my hands dirty. I don’t want to say that I get my hands dirty with farm animals, but I’d be lying to you if I didn’t say that (laughs).

“We really dig in, exploring each particu-lar food: where it comes from and the people behind it. If you want something to be success-ful, you have to appeal to a broad audience, and you won’t find a broader audience than explor-ing the particular foods that people love in every state.”

Q: I’ve watched every episode of “Bates Motel,” and although I figured Norma (Vera Farmiga) would be killed by Norman, I still don’t want it to end. Can’t the writ-ers continue this thriller by making Norman take over Norma’s character as well as his psychotic personality, and thrill the viewers for a few more seasons? — Jo C., via email

A: There’s no cause for alarm yet, Jo. “Bates Motel” will be back for a fifth and final season, most likely in spring 2017. Executive producer Carlton Cuse said that the final season will adapt the events of “Psycho,” the feature film the series is based on. I was as surprised as anyone that Norma was killed in the fourth season’s pen-ultimate episode. I had always thought she’d be alive until the end, with the series finale leading us into the events of the movie. Don’t think that we’ve seen the last of Vera Farmiga. I have a feeling she’ll be with us — and in Norman’s mind — for the final season.

Readers: Last but not least, here’s the list of cable shows that won’t be back for the 2016-17 season: “Agent X,” “The Awesomes,” “Awkward,” “Banshee,” “The Bastard Executioner,” “Benders,” “Bitten,” “The Brink,” “Chasing Life,” “Children’s Hospital,” “Continuum,” “Da Vinci’s Demons,” “Damien,” “Deadbeat,” “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove,” “Dominion,” “Downton Abbey,” “Faking It,” “Getting On,” “Gigi Does It,” “Haven,” “Hell on Wheels,” “Hemlock Grove,” “Hindsight,” “House of Lies,” “Kevin From Work,” “Key and Peele,” “The League,” “Legends,” “Lost Girl,” “Mad Dogs,” “Manhattan,” “Married,” “Moonbeam City,” “Mr. Selfridge,” “Penny Dreadful,” “Public Morals,” “Recovery Road,” “Royal Pains,” “Satisfaction,” “The Soul Man,” “Strike Back,” “Togetherness,” “Unforgettable” and “Wallander.”

Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803; or e-mail her at [email protected].

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Tractors2012 Case IH 500 Quadtrac, s/n ZCF131219, powershift LH rev, diff lock, hi flow hyds, 4 hyd outlets, 1 aux hyd, 1000 PTO, AFS Pro700 display, 372 receiver, AccuGuide, HID Lighting, Camoplast 36 in. tracks, 1142 hrs showing. 2007 John Deere 9420 4WD, s/n RW9420H050894, 24 spd standard, diff lock, 4 hyd outlets, 1 aux hyd, 1000 PTO, GreenStar display, StarFire iTC receiver, AutoTrac, HID Lighting, rear wheel weights, 800/70R38 duals, 2419 hrs showing.1999 John Deere 9300 4WD, s/n RW9300H020591, 24 spd standard, 4 hyd outlets, 1 aux hyd, rear wheel weights, 620/70R42 duals, 6985 hrs showing.1982 John Deere 4640 2WD.1981 John Deere 4440 2WD.Combines & Headers2 0 1 2 J o h n D e e r e S 6 9 0 , s / n 1H0S690SLC0746129, 615P hdr, s/n 1H00615PHC0746758, VSR, auto HHC, F&A, lateral tilt, rock trap, long auger, power folding grain tank exts, PowerCast TailBoard, yield & moisture, GS3 2630 display, HarvestSmart, ProDrive, HID Lighting, 650/85R38 duals F, 646 sep hrs showing.2 0 0 8 J o h n D e e re 97 7 0 STS , s / n H09770S726640, MacDon PW7 hdr, s/n 183107, Swathmaster P/U, auto HHC, F&A, rock trap, long auger, grain tank exts, chaff spreader, fine cut chopper, yield & moisture, CommandCenter, 900/60R32 F, 1321 sep hrs showing.2012 MacDon D60-S 35 Ft Draper.

2010 Honey Bee SP30 30 Ft Draper.Swathers2013 John Deere W150 35 Ft, s/n 1E0W150X-PDD390701, 435D hdr, s/n 1E0435DXKDD390260, factory transport, P/U reel, split, F&A, dbl knife drive, hyd tilt, mtd hyd swath roller, 600/65R28 F, 207 machine hrs showing.2012 Westward M155 35 Ft, s/n 219577, MacDon D60-D hdr, s/n 221073, P/U reel, split, F&A, dbl knife drive, hyd tilt, mtd swath roller, 600/65R28 F, 615 hrs showing.

Trucks & Trailers1996 Mack CH613 Sleeper T/A.1994 Mack CH613 Sleeper T/A.1984 Mack RWS722LST Sleeper T/A.1977 Mack R700 T/A Grain 237.1977 Mack R600 T/A Grain.Mack R600 T/A Grain.1980 Mack R600 T/A Flatbed.2012 & 1999 Doepker Super B Grain.Industrial EquipmentLetourneau 8-11 CY Pull Scraper.(2) Letourneau LSK 8-11 CY Pull Scraper. Dyna Fab V Ditcher.

Seeding, Tillage & Breaking2013 Bourgault 3320PHD QDA 66 Ft Air Drill, s/n 41375PH-07, 10 in. spacing, dbl shoot, mid-row banding, 4.5 in. semi-pneu packers.2013 Bourgault 6700ST Tow-Behind Air Tank, s/n 41366AS, dbl fan, conv, bag lift, 591 monitor, 650/75R34 duals.Bourgault 4650 50 Ft Cultivator.Bourgault FH546-52 48 Ft Cultivator.2014 Degelman Pro Till 33 Ft Vertical Disc.Rome 12-20 12 Ft Disc.2011 Degelman 7000 70 Ft Heavy Harrows.Flexi-coil 82 60 Ft Harrows.2013 Degelman 6000 Rock Picker.2008 Degelman 6000 Rock Picker.Degelman R570S Rock Picker.Sprayer2013 John Deere 4730 100 Ft High Clearance, s/n 1N04730XTC0023277, 800 gal stainless steel tank, 5 nozzle bodies, fence row nozzles, GS3 2630 display, StarFire 3000 receiver, SF1 accuracy, AutoTrac, Sectional Ctrl, 5 sensor BoomTrac Pro, hyd axle adj, 320/90R46, 873 hrs showing.

MowerJohn Deere 606 72 In.

Grain Handling Equipment2009 Meridian 1615EWPVS 120± Tonnes Hopper Bin · (2) Friesen 1615 120± Tonnes Hopper Bins · (2) Wheatland 110± Tonnes Hopper Bins · (2) Friesen 1415CE 90± Tonnes Hopper Bins · (2) Friesen 1412 76± Tonnes Hopper Bins · (8) Westeel 2106 7953± Bushel 21 Ft x 6 Ring Hopper Bins · (3) Bridgeview 7000± Bushel 21 Ft x 5 Ring Hopper Bins · (9) Viterra 1805 4900± Bushel 18 Ft x 5 Ring Hopper Bins · (8) Westeel 2150± Bushel 14 Ft x 6 Ring Hopper Bins · (5) Westeel 2150 Hopper Bin · 2009 Spray-Air 4385 13 In. x 85 Ft Hydraulic Swing Grain Auger · 2006 Spray-air 4385 13 In. x 85 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Sakundiak HD10-2200 10 In. x 73 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · 2012 Sakundiak HD10-1400 10 In. x 47 Ft Grain Auger · Sakundiak HD7-1200 7 In. x 40 Ft Grain Auger · (3) Sakundiak HD7-37 7 In. x 37 Ft Grain Augers · (11) Grain Guard FC16-7-1-1 7.5 HP Aeration Fans · (2) Grain Guard 3 HP Aeration Fans · 2006 Bourgault 750 750± Bushel Grain Cart · 2011 Brandt 7500HP Grain Vac.

Other Items Include(2) 10 Ft Steel Swath Rollers.1000 Gallon Propane Tank, s/n N5094.Frontier Pallet Forks, s/n MJASL1340D700209.

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Dale & Nicole Knaus and Gerald KnausLeroy, SK | July 14, 2016 · 11 am

Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

Directions: From LANIGAN, SK, go 8 km (5 miles) East on Hwy 16, then 17.7 km (11 miles) North OR From HUMBOLDT, SK, take Hwy 5 East to St Gregor, SK, then go 19.3 km (12 miles) South on Grid 667, then 4.8 km (3 miles) West, 0.8 km (0.5 mile) South, Yard on East side. GPS: 51.9909, -104.8973

Dan Steen Agricultural Territory Manager East Central Saskatchewan306.361.6154 [email protected]

For more information: Dale Knaus: 306.365.3427 (h), 306.365.8478 (c); Gerald Knaus: 306.365.2928 (c)

For complete list of details visit: rbauction.com | 800.491.4494

2012 Doepker Super B1996 Mack CH613 & 1999 Doepker Super B2013 John Deere W150 35 Ft & 2012 Westward M155 35 Ft

1982 John Deere 4640 & 1981 John Deere 44402013 John Deere 4730 100 Ft

2012 John Deere S690 & 2008 John Deere 9770STS

2007 John Deere 9420 & 1999 John Deere 93002012 Case IH 500 & 2013 Bourgault 3320PHD 66 Ft & 2013 Bourgault 6700ST

KARLA’S AUCTIONR00112571062.00 x 50YW05

ESTATE OF ALBERT ELLIOT AUCTION

PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUESSATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 @ 10:00 A.M.

227 Burton Street, Abernethy, SKHouse and Property - If you love the small town living in the community of Abernethy, Saskatchewan this home could be for you. This 2.5 Storey 1472 sq. ft. Bungalow was built in 1905. It has 4 bedrooms, 1 Bath. Basement is full stone. Roof asphalt, Lot size 75’X 120’ Heating natural gas, medium effi cient. Large Garden Area.Single Car Garage. This character home has a lot of potential. Antiques - Antique Table and Chairs, China Cabinet, Dresser, Chest of drawers, Bible, Radio, Enamel Ware, Tex Made Wooden Box, Milk Bottles, Trunk, Crocks, etc. Household - Fridge, China Cabinet, Clocks, TV, etc. Garage - MTD Yard Machines Riding Lawn Mower, MTD Push Mower, Air Compressor, Vices, Bench Grinder, Hand Tools, Battery Charger, Delta Saw, Misc Nuts, Bolts, etc.

Sale conducted by

Karla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056*In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

ANOTHER SALE BY

PL# 307909 SERVICE LTD.

“100% Family Owned”

PH# 1-306-593-2254CELL# 1-306-593-7079

INVERMAY, SASK.

PESZKO’S AUCTION

AUCTION SALESunday, July 10th @ 12:00 p.m.

@ Peszko’s Auction Centre, #100 Main St., Margo, Sask.1978 14 ft. tandem camper (new tires); 12.5 HP Craftsman riding mower; bin dollies; utility trailer; push lawnmower; 24 ft. ladder; Whirlpool auto washer; dryer; hide-a-bed; couch and chair; recliner; rigid wet tile saw; propane space heater; King chop saw; rigid tools (no battery); air hose reel; pool stick; meat grinder; Paslode framing gun; misc. lighting; tow rope; feed tub; 105 Campbell Hausfi eld 110V; mig welder; gas bottle for mig; misc. coins; chimney lining; water softener; misc. crocks; Bostitch air compressor; new items; 3 of new electric dehatchers; oil pans; 4 of “Tow Pro” hitch box extenders; jerky cannon; solar wall mount house #S; smoker pucks; X-mas decor; carbon monoxide detectors; misc. “Mother’s Car Wash”; garden chemicals; camping grills; Duck Dynasty hats; plus much more!

PLEASE BE ON TIME. AUCTION COMPANY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR ACCIDENTS AT

SALE SITE. THIS LISTING IS JUST A GUIDE - LISTING IS SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS.

CHECK US OUT ONLINE @ WWW.PESZKOSAUCTION.COM

Taylor Hicks

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The bride and groom were without a doubt the main attraction at the garden wedding recep-tion I attended last sum-mer, but the eye-catching handcrafted tic-tac-toe game — with river rocks colorfully painted like ladybugs and bumble bees for markers — was a draw the kid guests couldn’t resist. Created by the bride’s dad, it was an attraction that kept the children, and eventu-ally playful adults, happy and entertained.

“What a great idea!” I thought. Tic-tac-toe grid lines were painted in black on a thick round slice of wood from a neighbor’s fallen tree — about the size of a large pizza. Set on a low table, the popular game board was at an ideal height for young players.

Games have brought people together for gen-erations. Time spent playing hide and seek, running obstacle cours-es, skimming stones on a lake and challenging one another with rounds of rock-paper-scissors is fun, playful and free!

If your kids are whin-ing that they have “noth-ing to do,” play a game! Make a list of your favor-ites to refer to, and try these take-anywhere ver-sions of tic-tac-toe and checkers.

TIC-TAC-TOE BACKPACK

What you’ll need:•Solid-colored back-

pack or picnic tote•Fabric paint in a

squeeze bottle•Adhesive backed

hook and loop tape squares

•Two sets of five matching buttons or flat playing pieces from an old game

Here’s the fun:Empty the backpack

or tote so you can flat-ten it out. Squeeze paint on the fabric to create a tic-tac-toe grid. (You may want to draw it lightly in pencil first for guide-lines.) Let dry.

Place a small piece of hook and loop tape in each square of the grid and put the matching piece on the back of each button or playing piece.

Throw the pieces in the small pocket at the side of the pack to store, and they’ll be handy the next time you want to play the game.

KNAPSACK CHECKERSWhat you’ll need:•Light-colored ban-

dana scarf•Ruler•Permanent non-toxic

black pen•Two sets of 12 match-

ing items for game mark-ers such as rocks, shells acorns or buttons, and larger items for when a piece becomes king.

•Cording or stringHere’s the fun:Draw a grid on the

bandana with the mark-er. Make 1-inch squares, eight down and eight across. Fill in alternate squares with the pen so it resembles a checker-board.

Place the two sets of markers on the check-erboard and begin play-

ing. When the game is over, toss the mark-ers in the center of the bandana, tie the four cor-ners together with cording or string, and carry it away.

D o n n a E r i c k s o n ’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.”

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404 YELLOWHEAD HWY. 16, THEODOREMLS®576778

$$159,000159,000

42 CLAREWOOD CRES., YORKTONMLS®577597

$$289,900289,900

957 CHARLES MEMORIAL DRIVE, CANORAMLS®577228

$$275,000275,000

Call Bill306-621-8007

113 LAURIER AVE., YORKTONMLS®571914

$$184,900184,900

Call Sandi306-621-9015

170 FRANKLIN DR., YORKTONMLS®573889

$$189,000189,000

RM OF WALLACEAcreage w/6 acres. MLS®575592

$$469,900469,900

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31 CANWOOD CRES., YORKTONMLS®574326

$$282,000282,000

RM OF INSINGERAcreage w/6 acres, 1 mile south of Theodore. MLS®565424

$$229,000229,000

132 WALL AVENUE, KAMSACKMLS®575942

$$79,90079,900

112 ARMSTRONG ST., THEODOREMLS®562713

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48 WILLOW CRES., YORKTONMLS®565507

$$425,000425,000

RM OF GOOD LAKEAcreage with 15 acres. MLS®565233

$$199,000199,000

RM OF ORKNEYAcreage with 17 acres. MLS®559150

$$299,000299,000

78 MARQUIS CRES. N., YORKTONMLS®565924

$$299,900299,900

65 BIGGS CRES., YORKTONMLS®553133

$$279,000279,000

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201 QUEEN STREET, BURGIS BEACHMLS®555467

$$119,900119,900

6 CJ HOUSTON, YORKTONMLS®550162

$$256,000256,000

127 LAKESIDE WAY, CANORAMLS®572180

$$249,000249,000

#303 - 333 MORRISON DRIVE, YORKTONCorner condo in Morrison Point II. MLS®568939

$$339,000339,000

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1014 VETERANS AVE., ESTERHAZYMLS®566694

$$259,000259,000

311 PERSSON STREET, STOCKHOLMMLS®561265

$$164,900164,900

509 BABYAK STREET, ESTERHAZYMLS®548025

$$145,000145,000

207 OHLEN STREET, STOCKHOLMMLS®569388

$$320,000320,000

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MOVING - REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR “KURT THE PLUMBER”

FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016 @ 3:00 P.M.402 Pelly Ave., Kamsack, SK

Featuring: 782 sq ft Single Dwelling 1 Bedroom open concept Home, located on a Hillside Property on 4 acres with its own creek running through it on the private outskirts of Kamsack. This home has 2 sets of garden doors out to a Wrap around deck to enjoy your morning coffee. Some features include one level, energy effi cient fl oor heating, new porcelain tile fl ooring, 10” cathedral ceilings, concrete insulated crawl space, new vinyl siding, metal roof, new plumbing, Custom built Triple Pane high performance windows. This home can be moved which would make a perfect cottage at the lake. Vehicles: 1998 Durango SLT, V8, Auto, 4WD, 190,000km, New Tires, 2000 Astro Van AWD,200,000km on Motor (Not Running), 2- 2000 Astro Vans (For Parts). Garage: Powerforce 950W King Canada Portable Generator, Mastercraft 10” Table Saw(New),Troy Bilt 4 Cycle Garden Tiller, Craftsman 5.50 Lawn Mower, Kodiak Pressure Washer, 2- Dodge Garage Stools (New), 21 pc Westward Socket Set, Car Jack Stands, Powertek LT 3000 Generator, Powerlight Work Lights, Bosch Compound Mitre Saw with new Stand, Campbell Hausfeld Air Compressor, Garden Tools, Gas Cans,3T SUV Jack Stand(New),Jackal, Wheelbarrow, Vehicle First Aid Kits (New), Belt Sander, 2 - Shop Vacs, Speciality Plumbing/Construction Tools: 3 Rigid Drain Cleaners, Snakes, Dry walling Tools, Plumbing Supplies, Furnace Parts, etc. Household: China Cabinet, Offi ce Desk, 52” Samsung TV, 52” LG TV, Patio Set, 200 ft? 12x12 New Ceramic Tile, Music Books, Home Repair Books, Antiques: Crocks, Lamps, Piano Stool, Misc Coca Cola (Clocks, Canisters, etc.) antique fans, etc.Auctioneers Note: Kurt was a local plumber in the area and is now relocating. He will be downsizing his tools and supplies. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder. See you at the sale!!!

Sale conducted by

Karla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056

*In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

HOUSEHOLD & SHOP AUCTION

For D & D Hartle Estate - M. Bork Estate - R. Skibinsky

SUNDAY, JULY 17TH, 2016SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.

AT STURGIS CURLING RINK~The Following Listing Is A Guide Only~

HOUSEHOLD: Oak roll top desk, wine cooler, brand new washer & dryer, couches, loveseats, storage shelves, room divider, 44 x 79 pool table w/cues & balls, 5 kitchen tables (no chairs), wooden 2 drawer fi ling cabinet, trunks, dressers, 2 - double beds w/ frames, book shelves, sofa tables, microwave stand, 2 - treadmills, fans, cups, glasses, small kitchen appliances, dishes, pots & pans, bakeware, pink glass set, vases ornaments, infared heater, candles, Tupperware, 5 disc stereo system, lamps, sheets, curtains, lrg. assort. of harlequin romance pocket novels, lrg. assort. of christmas cards, industrial mop bucket w/mop, convection oven, 2 - electric stoves. COLLECTABLES: Elvis clock, Peanuts clocks & watch, lrg. assort. of Ty beenie babies, depression glass, murano glass, approx. 30 die cast scale 1:18 collector cars -1937 - V8 convertible, 1955 Ford Thunderbird, 1932 Ford Deuce coupe, 1996 Dodge Viper GTS Coupe - just to name a few. SHOP & YARD: Poulan riding lawn mower 24” cut 16.5 hp, Swisher snowblower 27” Briggs & Stratton, gas pressure washer 2900 psi -6.5 hp new, 1300 watts portable generator 2.4 hp new, folding loading ramps, new outdoor fi repit, new metal seats, Tecumseh push lawn mower 4.5 hp, Rubbermaid deck storage bin, Masterchef barbeque, 24’ ft folding ladder, 6 ft folding ladder, Eagle air compressor, Kozi wood stove, Acme round wood stove, elect. furnace, 7-1/2 circular saw - new, variety of tools, hydraulic fl oor jack, superior battery operated drill - saw - jigsaw - sander & fl ashlight, 10” bench saw, work horse adjustment platform bracket, poly tool box for back of truck box, 12 gal chemical sprayer, 15 hp Johnson boat motor. TIRES: LT12.85/R16 - 3 tire, LT245/17R16 - 3 tires, 11.00 - 20 semi truck tire.

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

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Sodium overload is a major health problem in the United States. The average American consumes about 3,400 milligrams of sodium a day, more than twice the 1,500 milligrams recom-mended by the American Heart Association. That’s largely due to our food choices. More than 75 percent of the sodium we eat comes from packaged and restaurant foods.

The American Heart Association has intro-duced the “Salty Six” to raise awareness of com-monly eaten foods that may be loaded with sodi-um.

1) Breads and rolls — One slice can contain as much as 230 milligrams.

2) Cold cuts and cured meats — Deli or pre-packaged meats can have as much as 1,050 milli-grams.

3) Pizza with meat — one slice can contain up to 760 milligrams.

4) Poultry — Avoid poultry products “enhanced” with a sodi-um solution. Three ounc-

es of chicken nuggets can contain almost 600 mil-ligrams.

5) Canned soup — One cup of chicken noodle soup has up to 940 mil-ligrams.

6) Sandwiches — Meat, cheese, condiments and bread, up to 1,500 mil-ligrams!

Here are a few tips on how to decrease your sodium intake.

When shopping for food:

• Choose packaged and prepared foods care-fully. Compare labels and choose the product with the lowest amount of sodium (per serving).

• Pick fresh and frozen poultry that hasn’t been injected with a sodium solution. Check the fine print on the packaging for terms like “broth,” “saline” or “sodium solu-tion.” In unseasoned fresh meats, typical sodi-um levels are 100 milli-grams or less per 4-ounce serving.

• Choose condiments carefully. For example, soy sauce, bottled salad dressings, dips, ketchup, jarred salsas, capers, mustard, pickles, olives

and relish can be sky-high in sodium.

• Choose canned veg-etables labeled “no salt added” and frozen vege-tables without salty sauc-es. When you add these to a casserole, soup or other mixed dish, there will be so many other ingredients involved that you won’t miss the salt.

When preparing food:• Use onions, garlic,

herbs, spices, citrus juic-es and vinegars in place of some or all of the salt to add flavor to foods.

• Drain and rinse canned beans (like chick-peas, kidney beans, etc.) and vegetables — this can cut the sodium by up to 40 percent.

• Cook pasta, rice and hot cereal without salt.

• Cook by grilling, braising, roasting, sear-ing and sauteing to bring out the natural flavors in foods, reducing the need to add salt.

• Incorporate foods with potassium, like sweet potatoes, potatoes, greens, tomatoes and lower-sodium tomato sauce, white beans, kid-ney beans, nonfat yogurt, oranges, bananas and cantaloupe. Potassium helps counter the effects of sodium and may help lower your blood pres-sure.

At restaurants:• Request that your

menu selection be pre-pared without salt.

• Taste your food before adding salt. If you think it needs a boost of flavor, add freshly ground black pepper or a squeeze of fresh lemon or lime, and test it again before adding salt. Lemon and pepper are especially good on fish, chicken and vegetables.

• Watch out for foods described using the words pickled, brined, barbecued, cured, smoked, broth, au jus, soy sauce, miso or teri-yaki sauce. These tend to be high in sodium. Foods that are steamed, baked,

grilled, poached or roast-ed may have less sodium.

• Sample the many salt substitutes on the market. Some of them replace part or all of the sodium with potassium. Talk with your health-care professional about whether a salt substitute is right for you.

Over time, your taste buds will adjust to pre-fer less salt. Studies have shown that when people are placed on a lower sodium diet for a period of time, they begin to pre-fer lower-sodium foods, and the foods they used to enjoy taste too salty. Try it and see for your-self!

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This combination of herbs and spices is a delicious way to replace salt without sacrificing flavor!

•1/2 cup (4-ounces) salt-free Italian season-ing

•1/3 cup garlic powder•1/3 onion powder•1 tablespoon parsley

flakes•1 teaspoon ground

black pepper•1/8 teaspoon stevia or

sugar substitute•1/8 teaspoon ground

cayenne pepper•1/8 teaspoon ground

clovesCombine all of the

ingredients and mix thoroughly. Store in an airtight container away from heat and light. Makes about 1-1/4 cups.

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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ABERNETHY • P/U Box (P.O.)ARRAN• Arran HotelATWATER• P/U BoxBALCARRES • Sunglow EssoBANGOR• Post Office LobbyBANKEND • Bankend Co-opBENITO• Benito Foods• Pharmasave• M&M’s Cafe• Family Hiway• Gateway Valley InnBINSCARTH• Rob’s Place• Choy’s EssoBREDENBURY• Roundup Butcher ShopBROADVIEW• Kaycie’s Road House

Restaurant• Co-op C StoreBUCHANAN• Co-op Store• Burgis Beach Co-op• P/U Box (Canton

Kitchen)CALDER• P/U Box (P.O.)CANORA• Dennis Tomboy• Gateway Service -

Kruger Tires• Mall Centre Pharm• Canora Pharmacy• Northstar Service• Gateway Co-op• P/U Box (Dennis’ Foods)• Gateway Co-op Food

StoreCHURCHBRIDGE• Wojo’s Gas Bar &

Confectionary• P/U Box (Co-op)• Churchbridge Co-opCOTE RESERVE• Cote Band StoreDUBUC• P/U Box (Co-op)DUFF• Duff Post OfficeEBENEZER• Powell Chemicals

ELFROS• Elfros Co-opENDEAVOUR• Endeavour StoreESTERHAZY• Pharmasave #431• Saparas Drugs• Kaposvar One Stop Esso• Tri-Star Foods• Corner West Convenience• Galaxy Restaurant• Your $ Store With More• Esterhazy Motor Hotel• B.K. Steak HouseFENWOOD• P/U Box (Norm’s)FOAM LAKE• Mohawk• Northside Leisure• P/U Box (Pharmacy)FORT QU’APPELLE• Robo Sales & Service• Country Squire• LBB Gas• A&W• Valley Bake & Coffee Shop• Kevin’s Marine• Robin’s DonutsFOSSTON• P/U Box (P.O.)GOOD SPIRIT• Good Spirit MarketGOODEVE• P/U Box (P.O.)GORLITZ• P/U Box (P.O.)GRAYSON• Lucky $ Foods• P/U Box (Grayson

Hardware)GRENFELL• Sooper B’s Esso• Grenfell Co-op• Allan’s Family

RestaurantHAZEL DELL• P/U Box (Post Office)HENDON• Hendon Post OfficeHUBBARD• P/U (Post Office)HYAS• Seniors Centre• P/U Box (R.M. Office)INDIAN HEAD• Indian Head Esso• Big Way Foods• Arrowhead Convenience

• Indian Head ShellINGLIS• Inglis HotelINSINGER• P/U Box (Post Office) INVERMAY• BR 1st Stop• The Wanderin Moose

Gas & More• P/U (Talk of Town Cafe)ITUNA• Scully’s Ag Foods• Co-op Service• Kozy Kitchen• Pioneer Health Centre• Ituna Country Cafe• Ituna Hotel• PU Box • Anderson Family MeatsKAMSACK• Kamsack Rexall• Cote Band Store• Bucks Dollar Store• P/U Box (Co-op C Store)• Co-op Grocery Store• Matt’s Furniture• Wong’s Restaurant• Chester’s Chicken• Kamsack Petro-CanadaKELLIHER• Emerald Cafe• Co-op Food StoreKILLALY• P/U Box (P.O.)KIPLING• Roluf’s Esso• Bumper to Bumper• Co-op C StoreKUROKI• P/U Box (P.O.)KYLEMORE• Fishing Lake ConvenienceLANGENBURG• L.C. Fuels• P/U Box (P.O.)• Langenburg EssoLEBRET• Calling Lakes Inn• Lebret GroceriesLEMBERG• P/U Box (Bus Stop)LEROSS• Junction HouseLESLIE• Leslie Co-op• P/U Box (Post Office)LESTOCK• P/U Box (Lestock Co-op

Comm CentreLINTLAW• Lintalaw Service• Rocky Acres StoreMACNUTT• Shopping CentreMARGO• Western AgromotiveMELVILLE• Mr. T.J.’s Foods• Double Best Pizza• Howard Johnson• Western Pizza• 3rd Avenue Market• Lay’s Petroleum• Drop Box (C.P.L.)MIKADO• P/U BoxMOOSOMIN• Hwy #1 Fas Gas• Borderland Co-op• Country Squire Inn• A&B Wong’s RestaurantMOZART• Mozart Co-opNEUDORF• Co-op Service• P/U Box (NeuFoods)NORQUAY• Norquay Drugs• Robinson Food Town• Johnson’s Grocery

Market• Norquay Corner Gas• Norquay Co-op Service• P/U Box (P.O.)NUT MOUNTAIN• P/U BoxOKLA• Country Pac FoodsOTTHON• P/U BoxPELLY• Johnson’s Grocery• P/U Box (Getty’s)PREECEVILLE• Chris’ Place• Paul’s Drugs• One’s Cafe• Midtown Service• P/U Box (Next to P.O.)QU’APPELLE• Who-oo Calls Gas BarRAMA• Rama Co-op Gas Bar• P/U Box (Co-op

Hardware)RHEIN

• P/U Box (P.O.)ROBLIN• Bargain Shop• Mitchell’s Drugs• Roblin & Dist. Hosp.• SubwayROCANVILLE• Ken’s New Fortune Inn• Hiway #8 Gas BarROKEBY• Rokeby Post OfficeROUND LAKE• Cowessas Shopping

MallRUSSELL• Russell Video• P/U Box (Suds Shoppe)• Co-op Gas Bar• A&WSALTCOATS• P/U Box (Simmons)• Esso Gas StationSHEHO• Sheho General Store• Sebulsky’s Laundromat• P/U Box (Sheho Post

Office)SINTALUTA• Co-op ServiceSPRINGSIDE• P/U Box (Wink’s Fine

Foods)• DB Box Springside

Agencies• DB Seniors Centre• DB Springside Comm.

CentreSPY HILL• Spy HIll Grocery• Double D Bar & GrillST. LAZARE• P/U Box by SuperBoxSTENEN• P/U Box (Post Office)STOCKHOLM• Stockholm Lucky Dollar• Stockholm Co-op• The JunctionSTURGIS• Gateway Co-op• Sturgis Service• P/U Box (Library)SWAN RIVER• Timberland Inn• Skyline Motel &

Restaurant• Westwood Inn• Windsor Service

• Co-op Service• Fas Gas• Extra Foods Gas Bar• Subway• Scales Drug StoreTANTALLON• Tantallon Co-opTHEODORE• Motor Hotel• P/U Box (J’s Variety)• Co-op ServiceTOGO• Silver ThreadTUFFNELL• North Side #16 by

TowerVEREGIN• P/U Box (Veregin Co-op)• Post Office• Old SchoolWADENA• XTR• Wadena Cafe• P/U Box (Library)• B&D Esso (Hwy #5 W.)• Wen’s Family

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• Peavey Mart• Bus Depot• Loaf & Jug 2012• Superstore• Parobec Gas Bar

(Superstore)• Young’s Plant World• Super C & Gas• Fas Gas Plus• Kahkewistahaw Petro

Can• Foundation Gift Shop

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Change• Countryside Motors• Tourism Yorkton• Yorkton Co-op Agro Centre• Ramada Inn• Heartland Livestock• Mac’s Convenience

Store• Marks Work Wearhouse• Palliser Way C Store &

Gas Bar• Yorkton Small Engine• Logan Stevens• Days Inn & Suites• Century 21• Maple Farm• Haas• Yorkton This Week

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& L.E.T.’s Mini Golf• Parkland Resort

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PRICING IF INSPECTION AND REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED BY SEPTEMBER 30 2016:

2016 GREENLITE REPAIR PROGRAM

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NO PAYMENT NO INTEREST TERMS AVAILABLEGUARANTEES: No repairs made without Customer authorization. • Inspections include a detailed quotation on needed repairs. • Priority Service given in season of use in event of breakdown of a GreenLite repaired unit. • Replacement Machine will be made available in season of use if repair cannot be completed within 24 hours. Applicable only to failure of repairs made by Maple Farm Equipment as result of GreenLite Inspection.Offer valid from June1-September 30. dDealers are free to set individual prices. Additional dealer fees may apply. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase fi nancing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate.

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MEGA BLOWMEGA BLOW

MAPLE FARM EQUIPMENTBALCARRES 306-3

FOAM LAKE 306-27

2013 JD S670 STS

#51805

2012 640D40 ft Draper cutting hdr, pu reel 6” center tube, road transport with lights

$59,280

#58635

2015 635D35’ draper hdr, pea auger, road transport, poly tine p/u reel, draper for use on combine only, reel tine fl ip over kit

$75,900

#59220

2010 635D35’ draper, poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, draper for use on combine only

$44,650

#54527

2011 640D40’ cutting hdr, draper hdr.

$53,390

#58636

2015 635D35’ draper hdr, pea auger, road transport, poly tine p/u reel, draper for use on combine only, reel tine fl ip over kit

$75,900

#59221

2010 635D35’ draper, poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, draper for use on combine only

$44,650

#56559

2009 35’ 635DHdr, draper platform, road transport with lights, cutterbar with full width skid shoes, poly tine pickup reel

$38,000

#59011

2015 635DDraper hdr, poly tine pickup reel, draper for use on combine only, 10” center tube 5600 temp rust protection, 8656 cutterbar, poly skid shoes, gauge wheel, 9690 crop convey auger

$75,900

#59222

2010 635D35’ draper, poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, draper for use on combine only

$44,650

2010 640’ Draper hdr, poly tine pickupintegrated slow speed transportfor aft, split reel, tilt, double knif

2015 635’ draper, pickup reel, 10” centecutterbar, poly skid shoes, crop convey auger, poly tine pickreel, draper for use on combine o

2009 6Draper, platform with pickup reelights, dual knife drive, hyd for and aft, poly tine pickup reel, cutterbar with full width skid sho

2013 S670 STS

#56451

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper,

yield monitor, guidance ready, 778 hrs., 550 sep. hrs.

$298,775SALE

2015 S680 STS

#58645

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, chopper, yield monitor, lateral tilt

feederhouse, guidance ready, 273 hrs., 191 sep. hrs.

$464,700SALE

#56449

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper,

yield monitor, guidance ready, 856 hrs., 625 sep. hrs.

$294,975SALE

2013 S670 STS

#56450

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor,

guidance ready, 870 hrs., 625 sep. hrs.

$298,775SALE

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WOUT PRICESWOUT PRICES

www.maplefarm.comAny discrepancy between advertised and dealer price, dealer price will prevail.

-334-2492-272-3345

MOOSOMIN 306-435-3301PREECEVILLE 306-547-2007

RUSSELL, MB 204-773-2149WYNYARD 306-554-2536

YORKTON 306-783-9459

#58601

0 640Dkup reel,port, knife

$48,070

#59012

5 635Denter tube, temp rust protection,

pickup ne only

$75,900

#59298

635Dreel, skid shoes, transport kit, r

shoes $44,650

#58602

2013 640D40’ Draper hdr, slow speed transport, no pea auger, poly tine pickup reel, draper for use on combine only, feed drum anti-wrap bundle

$66,025

#59013

2015 635D35’ draper, pickup reel, 10” center tube, temp rust protection, cutterbar, poly skid shoes,crop convey auger, poly tine pickup reel, draper for use on combine only

$75,900

#59413

2009 635DDraper, poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, cutterbar with full width skid shoes,

$38,000

#58603

2010 635D35’ Draper hdr, for aft, tilt, transport, PUR, split reel, D/K

$44,650

#59014

2015 635D35’ draper, pickup reel, 10” center tube, temp rust protection, cutterbar, poly skid shoes, crop convey auger, poly tine pickup reel, draper for use on combine only

$75,900

#59414

2009 635DDraper, poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, cutterbar with full width skid shoes

$38,000

#58634

2015 635D35’ draper hdr, pea auger, road transport, poly tine p/u reel, draper for use on combine only, reel tine fl ip over kit

$75,900

#59015

2015 635D35’ draper, pickup reel, 10” center tube, temp rust protection, cutterbar, poly skid shoes, crop convey auger, poly tine pickup reel, draper for use on combine only

$75,900

#59525

2013 635DDraper, transport kit, hyd for and aft, dual knife drive, poly tine pickup reel, draper for use on combine only.

$61,275

2014 S690 STS

#59087

w/615P hdr. - small grain 2WD, duals, chopper, yield mon., lateral tilt feederhouse, extra high cap. air cleaner, 2630 on armrest with autotrac, denspack rotor kit, leather, manual

tailboard, 650 duals, 750 rears, 522 hrs., 367 sep. hrs.

$423,415SALE0

2015 S680 STS

#58642

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, ex-tra high cap air cleaner, tough small grains

pkg., leather, 250 hrs., 230 sep. hrs.

$477,150SALE

2015 S690 STS

#58644

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, ex-tra high cap air cleaner, tough small grains

pkg., leather, 250 hrs., 230 sep. hrs.

$477,150SALE

2015 S690 STS

#58643

w/615P hdr. - small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, ex-tra high cap air cleaner, tough small grains

pkg., leather, 250 hrs., 230 sep. hrs.

$477,150SALE

LE As low as 0% Financing 24 MonthsSee dealer for details

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