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TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton 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! The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their “Fall Plant and Bulb Sale on Fri., Sept. 25 from 9:30 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the Parkland Mall. Great plants at great prices! Full details at www.yorktonhort.ca 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 geographically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding

area. One hour every other week is all that is required to provide social interaction with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306620-3281 or email michelleb.smith@redcross.ca Interested in finding a new outdoor activity? Want to be involved in a low cost, fun sport? Then come out to Patrick Park Disc Golf Course every Tues. evening from May 5 through until Sept. This will be an evening gathering of players of all skill levels and ages to learn about disc golf, meet other players, trade discs and most of all have fun. Interested participants can show up any time after 7 p.m. and join in for some fun clanging a few chains. For further information search out ‘Disc Golf Courses of the Parkland’ on Facebook, and stay tuned for more information on upcoming night disc golf events (yes play in the moonlight), and competitive tournaments.

Canadian Blood Services - Volunteer today. Because of you, lives can be saved. When you donate your time to Canada’s blood system, you are helping to save lives. You can become a community educator, donor ambassador or blood donor recruitment expert. You can make a difference by: • Volunteering your skills and experiences in our clinics by becoming involved with donor support through our donor ambassador role or hospitality role • Volunteering in your community by speaking to the public about the need for blood, recruiting new donors and promoting upcoming blood donor clinics. We’ll provide the training – You provide the time. For more information contact: Marilyn Chambers, Coordinator, Volunteer Resources 306-347-1646, marilyn.chambers@blood. ca Is someone’s drinking 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, listen, get better. Starts Wed., Oct. 15, at 8:00 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton. www.al-anon.alateen.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 community 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 performance invitations. Previous experience is required. Everyone is welcome! Contact Larry Pearen 306782-4182 or Dean Petersen 306.782-5155. Donate at the following Canadian Diabetes Association Clothesline® drop boxes and help

the more than 9 million Canadians living with diabetes and prediabetes: 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, contact Suzette Szumutku, Director of Volunteer Resources, 306-786-0468 or suzette.szumutku@shr. sk.ca. Crossroads is a support group for women who are experiencing or have experienced violence. Group is held every Thurs.

we can live without it but unfortunately have become quite dependent from it. Want proof? — then I have a challenge for you. Go to your main breaker box and switch off the main breaker for your homes power and leave it there for two weeks. Consider what you do not have and cannot do. You cannot store food, you do not have power for your furnace to operate so no heat or air conditioning, your clothes will remain dirty, and no lights, no cooking, no TV, no internet/phone, and no sump pump — should you need one. If you do not have a solution in case of power failure on the regular grid, you could very eas-

ily face these problems anyway. When you consider going OFF-GRID, you are choosing to have a solution to almost all of these issues. The question most people ask in their search for energy independence whether they want to be completely off grid or just want to have a backup plan that’s works is this; “Will this actually work if I go “off grid” and can I afford to do this?” First of all, it is not impossible nor is it so dramatically expensive that no one can afford it. Second you will be securing yourself better in your senior years. To speak personally for a moment, I have a great love and concern for everyone who is reaching retirement age or already there. I know many people who have shared stories that their

pension only can go so far — food is expensive — well you have to eat; hopefully the mortgage is paid so there is somewhere to live; but those utility bills can chew up so much on a fixed income and they keep on marching to the mailbox every month. Whether you are young or old, even modest investments towards what is called OFF-GRID technology will pay itself back many times. I truly love to help people get to a place where the monthly bills can or will be eliminated, and the independence and extra cash in the future will help your security. Next week I will present packages that any family can afford, — so go ahead and turn that breaker off and write to me about your experiences and share this article

in kind. For more info, check out our Facebook page at PROBLEM SOLVED – ALTERNATIVE or email me at service@ myps247.com Benjamin Galay is the Business Development Manager for Logan Stevens Construction and Equipment in Yorkton, and the owner of Grace Gardens Greenhouses in Stenen.

PROBLEM SOLVED Benjamin Galay Off the Grid Part 2 How many years did people in civilization live without electricity? The answer is, a lot longer than we have had it. In most parts of the world, electricity is still not available or abundant if available. Power sources in these countries are limited to battery life and would be used as we use gasoline in our cars – “I only have this much, so I can only go this far.” We have far more access to power and would go so far to say we could not live without it. The problem is that we have forgotten that

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On September 13, local musicians of The Ryan Keown Band (including Ryan Keown – Roblin MB, Marc Provencher - Swan River, MB, Mark Kohan - Dauphin, MB, Chris Nakonechny- Brandon, MB & Brennan McNabb – Winnipeg, MB) had the honor of taking part and performing at the annual Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) country music week celebrations in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Country Music Week music festival, is a celebration of Canadian Country music, and brings together some of the top performers and industry professionals for a week long celebration. Songwriter’s seminars, talent showcases, industry conferences, educational workshops, and live performances at many different venues across the city are all part of the festivities. The week is topped off by CCMA Awards Show on CBC/CMT television, and highlights the past year in country music, and honors recipients with coveted awards. Ryan Keown, who lives in Roblin, MB, was invited by the festival to perform at the Diamonds In The Rough Showcase which allows selected artists that are making great strides in their career the chance to perform in front of many other artists, delegates and record executives. Ryan Keown was also personally selected by Tom Jackson of OnStage Success (from over 300 CCMA members who applied) to perform his latest single “Amen”. Tom Jackson is a live performance coach from Nashville, TN and is

world renowned for his Live Performance training sessions. To date, he has worked with Taylor Swift, The Band Perry and Chase Rice as well as many others. Tom’s seminars are focused on creating an atmosphere of energy and live “moments” to capture the audience’s attention, and creating more musical freedom and success through live performance. The 2 hour long seminar was held on the top floor of the Delta Halifax in the Baronet Room and was personally hosted by Tom Jackson. The band had no previous contact with Tom and were instructed to just “do your thing, have fun and keep an open mind because we are gonna mix things up”. Keown’s band performed a live rehearsal in front of a crowd of over 150 Artists, Industry professionals and Record Executives. For the workshop, Tom selected Ryan’s latest single, “Amen” as an example for the audience. The main focus for Tom Jackson’s seminar is working with the band to understand that the way a song is recorded and the way it is performed live should NOT be the same. Otherwise, people can stay at home and listen to your songs. They want a different “experience” and to be entertained when they pay to come and see a band perform live. It has to be recorded a certain way to fit the constraints of time on radio where people expect the verse, chorus, bridge, and closing chorus but does not have to be performed live that way. The song was broken

down, part by part, and moment by moment, to create a different visual and listening experience for the audience than the one that is presented on the album. The intro was changed and extended, a guitar solo added, and a drum build was introduced, and all this for the first 15 seconds of the song. The audience was noticeably captivated by these few changes, and immediately broke out into applause after the band was able to complete the newly revised intro. Tom then shifted the focus to the singer, and pointed out many small details, including where to look, where to place the mic stand, which direction to walk, and when to abandon the mic stand. He also physically changed the mic stand and wanted Ryan to “own” his stage and “control the song” instead of allowing the “song to control you”. Also, Tom took

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This created an intense and powerful presence on the stage for Keown and the crowd absolutely loved his voice and the feeling from this stage performance. “Good is not good enough anymore,” said Jackson of live performance. “You have to give an audience a feeling, that’s why they buy your merchandise at the shows. They want to recreate the way they felt at that moment during your performance. If you want to be successful in this industry, you have to do that for your audience.” “Though the seminar was somewhat nerve racking for us, the band handled the pressure like pros and everyone took away a very valuable experience. We have learned that we have only scratched the surface of what our live show can become” commented Keown. Ryan later attended a private meeting with Ole which provided him the chance to get on their tour bus and be pitched some of the best songs currently available

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A2 Yorkton 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 enthusiastically.” While enthusiasm for old vehicles is required, ownership is not. Tot Spot, 0 - 5 year old drop-in centre. Located at 345 Broadway Street West, in the SIGN building on Broadway. Running Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. 12 p.m. This program runs cost free to participate but donations are welcomed. Brought to you by The Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton. Call 306-7832582, 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. 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., Thurs., Fri. and alternate Tues. from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed Wed. and weekends. For more information please call 306-783-8135. Second Alanon 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 306-7829790. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Mon., Columbia School, 119 Bradbrooke Dr., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Tues., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Wed., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North

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St., weigh in 12:00 noon, meeting 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. Call 306-783-3765 or visit www.tops.org for more information. Royal Canadian 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? Fitness Classes, Mon. and Wed. evenings at St. Al’s School gym. Contact 306-782-1048. T he Sa sk at chewa n A bi l it ie s C o u n ci l i s searching for volunteers for various prog rams and activities that serve p e o ple w it h s p e ci a l needs. Call Shirley at 306782-2463. Treasure Chest Toastmasters Club meets weekly on Wed. evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your wo rld by e n h a n ci n g y o u r c o m mu n ic a t io n and leadership skills. Guests and new members welcome. For mor e i n for m at io n co nt a c t : Delores Moskal 306-6208424 and Keith Diduch 306-621-8700. Bangor Bangor Fall Supper - Sun., Oct. 18, Bangor Hall, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Proceeds to Morris Lodge Fundraisers & Bangor Hall. Come and enjoy one & all. Buchanan Come and join us for Culture Days - Sun., Sept. 27, 1 - 4 p.m., Buchanan Seniors Club 5 0, 2 2 2 George Wilson Dr. There will be displays by local a r t is t s of pa i nt i n g s , pottery and quilts. Coffee, tea, juice and ethnic desserts. Donations of ethnic desserts will be appreciated. Freewill offering. All proceeds go to Buchanan Community Centre. Sponsored by the Buchanan Library Board. For more info call Dyanne 306-592-2126. Art Classes in acrylic to be held last Tues. in Sept. or first Tues. in Oct. from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Buchanan Club 50 clubhouse on George Wilson Drive in Buchanan. Teacher is well known artist Sarah Fougere. This will be a 6 week course and cost is $60. For more info please call Dyanne at 306-5922126. There are a limited

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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.org Cupar Cupar 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 anytime. Call 306.783.3765 for more info or www.tops.org. Ebenezer Ebenezer Baptist Church Sunday Morning Services: Worship 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Kids Own Worship 10:30 - 11:15, ages 4 - 12. Esterhazy

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Effective September 23, Sunrise Health Region has arranged for additional physician coverage to be available in Preeceville. This will increase the number of clinic appointments available and will increase emergency department coverage. Dr. Farzana Timol, who has served as a locum in Preeceville in the past, will be returning to provide extra clinic and daytime emergency department coverage from September 23-25, 2015. The Sunrise Health Region has just hired a Regional Locum Physician. Dr. Deborah Djan will begin working for the region on October 1, 2015. Dr. Djan will primarily be located in Preeceville until the new physician arrives. A physician newly recruited for Preeceville is currently in the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program and, pending successful completion, will set up practice in Preeceville in January of 2016. The locum physician coverage of Dr. Djan and Dr. Timol will augment the services of permanent providers, Dr. Adedeji and Nurse Practitioner, Dawn Kennedy. For medical appointments call 306-547-3098. Other services provided in Preeceville include, laboratory, x-ray, hospital, long-term care, respite, day wellness, home care, Telehealth, public health nursing and therapy services. Regional visiting services continue to be provided in Preeceville and include professionals from mental health and addictions services, a dietitian, an exercise therapist and the chronic disease management team. To access any of

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On Sept. 5 a ‘Let it go”’ quad ride in honour of Darwin Minty took place at the Minty cabin. This is the third year that a ride has taken place in memory of Darwin. The ride is organized by two of Darwin’s nieces, Lindsey Minty and Alyssa Reid. This year they sold hoodies at the ride that had two of Darwin’s favourite sayings: ‘Let it go’ (which is what the ride is called each year) and ‘You long

TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A4 Esterhazy Esterhazy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. at the Golden Jets Building on Main Street. Weigh in at 6:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call 306-783-3765 for more information or www. tops.org. 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 Fo a m L a k e T OP S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Thurs. at the Foam L a ke Museu m 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’Appelle Ft. Q u ’A p p e l l e TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter 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. Hyas Hyas Goldenage Centre for Seniors, every Sun. and Wed., 7:00 p.m. Cards, coffee and snacks. Everyone welcome. Invermay The Invermay Golden Age Club invites players to their regular community bingo every Wed. at 2 p.m. An invitation is

extended to all the residents new to the Invermay Community for Nov. 8. The Welcoming Social starts at 1:30 with registration and presentation by community representatives. Short presentations by the reps will explain their function, activities, and how to get involved. This will be followed by entertainment and a lunch social. Parkland Valley SCR, Village of Invermay and the Golden Age Club are hosting this event at the Golden Age Club. Mark Dec. 3 as the date of the seniors Christmas Social, door prizes and entertainment. Watch for posters promoting this event. The Invermay Golden Age club will be starting its Active Aging program for 2015. The exercise sessions will be at the Golden Age Club on Mondays at 3 p.m. The Invermay Golden

haired hippy’. The hoodies cost $50.00 each with the proceeds from the sale going to the palliative care unit at the Moosomin Hospital. They also had private donations and a raffle for a hoodie, with a total amount of $1165.00 being donated. After the ride a pot luck supper was enjoyed by family and friends back at the cabin.

Age Club is continuing its second year of Active Aging... Exercising for Seniors. Younger people are invited to come and participate. There is no fee for the course. The sessions will be held Mondays at 10 a.m. at the Golden Age Club. Join for fun and fitness! Inver may Park land Library Hours are Tues., noon - 4 p.m. and Thurs., noon - 4 p.m. Invermay TOPS (Take Of f Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meet s ever y 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. Ituna Ituna Social Club monthly meeting is held on the second Wed. of each month, unless otherwise specified.

Dabber Bingo is played every Friday at 2:00 p.m. from Oct. through April and at 7 p.m. May through Sept. Card games are played every Thurs., and Fun and Fitness is Mon. through Fri. at 9:00 a.m. There is an activity afternoon on Tues. at 1:30 p.m. with shuffleboard, carpet bowling, cards and other activities. Our activity evening is Wed. evening at 7:00 p.m. Come out and enjoy cribbage. These activities are open to all 50+ members and nonmembers 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 Fall Supper - Kamsack United Church, Oct. 18, 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Kamsack Cancer SelfHelp Group: meets 3rd Wed. of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the Boardroom of the Sunrise Health office on Queen Elizabeth Blvd. East in Kamsack. K a m s a c k Wa l k i n g Club, Mon., Wed. and Fri., 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the KCI. Continued on Page A8

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Fall fair fare The third annual Ituna Fall Country Fair was held on the weekend. The event, which enjoyed near ideal weather, had an old-time flavour with classes for homemade preserves, fare from the home garden, and farm eggs. There was also a goat show, cowboy breakfast, parade, trade show, which included a booth on falconry, live entertainment and a pumpkin slingshot.

TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A6 Kamsack 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 306542-2047. Adults are also welcome. Kelvington 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. Langenburg Library hours: Mon., 1-6; Wed., 3:30-8:30 and Thurs., 1-6.

Lemberg 2015 Lemberg Library Hours: Tues., 1- 6 p.m.; Wed., 10-3 p.m.; Thurs., 9-1 p.m. Public computer access by appointment. Phone Sandy at 306-3352267. Lintlaw St. Theresa’s Parish Beef and Turkey Supper, Lintlaw Recreation Centre, Oct. 18, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 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 numbers or $100 consolation. Melville Melville Seniors Citizens Dance, 204 2nd Ave. West, Thurs., 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission $7.00. Everyone Welcome. Bands are: Oct. 1, 2015, Gordon Steffen; Oct. 8, 2015, Ron and Sandra Rudoski.

Pot Luck supper after the dance; Oct. 15, 2015, Ed Hickie; Oct. 22, 2015, Memory Lane; Oct. 29, 2015, Len Gadica. Bible Talks are being held at Bailey’s Chapel in Melville, Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11 & 18 from 3:30 - 4:30. Everyone welcome. For more info 306-270-6477. 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 306-7282182. 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 306728 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 anytime. Contact Amy 306-7285272 for more information or www.tops.org Melville & District German Heritage Club invites new members; knowledge of the language not necessary. Monthly socials and other events; contact Elaine Miller 306728-4942; Arnold Issel 306728-3191. For hall rentals contact Ed Miller 306-7282038. Melville and District Scandinavian Heritage

Club invites new memb er s… Lu nche on meeting held the second Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood carving, and other crafts. We tour museums, old churches, and are involved in community events. We enjoy our annual picnic and Christmas social. For more info phone Edith at 306-728-5043 or Edna at 306-793-4346. Continued on Page A10

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A8 Melville The Speaker’s Nook Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thurs. of each month at noon in the Saskatchewan Crop I n s u r a n c e B u i ld i n g , Prince William Drive. Guest s welcome. For more info call Michael at 306-728-5703. Location: Melville. Melville Legion Bingo is held every Tues. at 7:30 p.m. Neudorf Library 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 h e No r qu a y K i n 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 g reatest needs. For more info contact Chris at 306-5942664. Norquay Public Library hours: Tues., 12:30 - 5:00; Wed., 10:00 - 3:00 and Thurs., 12:30 - 5:00. Norquay Leg ion Regular Monthly Meeting 2nd Thurs. of each month at 7:30 p.m. Okla Okla Fall Supper, Sat. Nov. 7, 2015. Supper: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Adults: $12.00, 6 – 11 years: $6.00, Pre-School – Free. Okla Community Hall. Pelly The Pelly Housin g Aut hor it y presently 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 ever y Sat . and ever y 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 S er v ic e a n d Su nd a y

School every Sunday at 11 a.m. Everyone welcome. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Librar y 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 306-5952243. Preeceville Whitehawk Arts Council “Stars for Saskatchewan” season tickets now on sale. See Ken Lavigne, Sat., Nov. 7, 2015 at Trinity United Church, Preeceville, SK & The Travelling Mabels, Thurs., Feb. 25, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall & Wheatland Band, Thurs., March 17, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall. Adult season ticket: $40; student grade 10-12 season ticket: $10; preschool - grade 9: free if accompanied by a parent/adult. Tickets on sale at Lil’s Fashions, Sturgis and Country Lane Florists, Preeceville. Club 60 Shuffleboard begins Sept. 30 at 12:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Carpet Bowling starts Oct. 1 at 1 p.m. 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 anytime. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org. Rama Fall Fair on Sun., Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the Rama Golden Jets Centre. Items include home made baking, pies, garden produce, home made pickles and preserves and much more. Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Active Aging Session on Mon. from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Bingo at the Rama Golden Jets Centre every first and last Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Kaiser at the Rama Golden Jets Centre on Tues. at 7:00 p.m. beginning Sept. 22. 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. Rhein Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. For more church events and interesting articles, check out “Christ Lutheran Church Rhein” on Facebook. Rocanville Roca nv ille T h r if t S t o r e welc o m e s yo u Mon., Wed. and Fri., 1 - 4 p.m., Thurs. evenings, 6 - 8 p.m. All good quality d o n a t io n s a c c e p t e d . Entirely operated by volu nt e er s , w it h a l l proceeds returned to t he communit 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 anytime. 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.

Library has 2 computers for public use. Call 7924743. Spr i n g side Un it e d Church service every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. People of all ages welcome. Spy Hill On Fri., Sept. 25 Saltcoats School is hosting the 31st Annual Autumn Summit. This cross country run takes place at the

Saltcoats Saltcoats TOPS (Taking Of f Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meet s ever y Tues. at the Saltcoats United Church basement. Weigh in at 6:0 0 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. Springside Springside Baptist Church Sunday School at 9:50 a.m. for all ages. Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Springside Lutheran Church has services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Springside Librar y 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

Saltcoats Regional Park. Opening remarks will begin at 10 a.m. The first race begins at 11:00 a.m. and the last race of the day begins at 2:05 p.m. Almost 1000 runners register for this event every year from Southeastern Saskatchewan and Western Manitoba. There are over 40 schools with athletes from Grade 3 to Grade 12 participating. Everyone is welcome to attend the

Autumn Summit to cheer on the athletes. There is a canteen available to purchase hamburgers, snacks and drinks. If you have any questions, please contact Daneen Kelly at 306-7442303. Spy Hill United Church Fall Supper in Town Hall, Sun., Oct. 4 from 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Adults: $12, 10 & under $6. Pre-school free. Everyone welcome. Continued on Page A11

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A10 Spy Hill Music jam (traditional country, gospel, bluegrass) in Spy Hill Hall Sunday, Sept. 27 from 1-5 p.m. All talent levels welcome. Sponsored by museum. Admission: goodwill offering. Lunch served. Contact Jean 306-534-2128 or Keith 306-534-2143. Stockholm Esterhazy 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. Sturgis Whitehawk Arts Council “Stars for Saskatchewan” season tickets now on sale. See Ken Lavigne, Sat., Nov. 7, 2015 at Trinity United Church, Preeceville, SK & The Travelling Mabels, Thurs., Feb. 25, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall & Wheatland Band, Thurs., March 17, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall. Adult season ticket: $40; student grade 10-12 season ticket: $10; preschool - grade 9: free if accompanied by a parent/adult. Tickets on sale at Lil’s Fashions, Sturgis and Country Lane Florists, Preeceville. Starting in Sept., The Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club, will be open Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. For Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw. Everyone welcome.

Did you know? A lack of regular exercise can be more harmful than previously thought. According to a study published in The Lancet in 2012, across the globe sedentary lifestyles are now causing as many deaths as smoking. Data indicates that a lack of physical activity is causing 5.3 million deaths per year and that the problem is so bad some believe it should be treated as a pandemic. Exercise can reduce rates of obesity, strengthen bones, help a person manage stress, and reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

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Sturgis READ Clubevery Wed., 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw. Everyone welcome. Sturgis & District “A Harvest of Memories” History Books are on sale. Books available at the Town Office, call 306-5482108 for any info. Sturgis Communit y smoke free dabber bingo every Tues., 8 p.m. in the new Sturgis & District Commu nit y Hall. A ll proceeds to the new Hall. Living Faith and Word Church welcomes all to their Sunday Church S er v ic e a n d Su nd a y 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. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Library Sturgis Branch Hours: Tues., 2-6 p.m.; Wed., 12-6 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 306-548-2824. Theodore Oktoberfest Dance will be held on Sun. afternoon

Thread from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door Everyone welcome. Month end Supper held at Silver Thread every last Tues. of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone welcome. Wadena Wa d e n a Si n g le s Social Club Dance Sat., Sept. 26 from 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. at the Wadena Legion Hall. Music by Old Country Lads. Lunch is served at 11 p.m. Married couples welcome. Health Action Auction Fundraiser - Fri., Oct. 23/2015. Doors open 5 p.m. Live auction 7 p.m., Wadena Community Legion Hall, 254 Main Street North. Auctioneer: Ian Lazar. Free Admission. Cash Bar/ under 19 accompanied by parent. Pulled Pork Supper $10. Silent Auction, Bucket Draws, 50/50, Kids Zone, Wine Pull. Something for everyone. Proceeds to Health Projects in Wadena And Area. Contact for your information only: Kathy

Yorkton This Week/ Marketplace is looking for photographs and event r ep or t s f r om 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@ yorktonthisweek. com (at t n E d it or Marketplace). We will do our best to use as many submissions as we can.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 22, and I am a security guard at a local store. Just recently, I detained a suspect for shoplifting. We were in a room no bigger than a small office, and she was coughing up a storm. I was in and out of the room for a halfhour or so. When the local police department showed up, she revealed that she has active tuberculosis. I did my research, and it is contagious when it’s airborne. How much exposure is necessary to

catch it? What are the symptoms of TB? Is it curable? Please, I’m in need of answers. — E.A.M. A N S W E R : Tuberculosis is an infection caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The most common body location is the lungs, but tuberculosis can infect the kidneys, lining of the brain, bones and lining of the heart, among others. It is contagious by air only when in the lungs, as you said. The major symptom is cough, but weight loss also is frequent in advanced stages, giving TB its old name, consumption. The likelihood of getting infected after exposure depends on many factors, including some things we don’t know in

this case, such as whether she is being treated and whether she has cavities in her lungs. The good news is that you would be considered a low-risk contact, having been in a room with her only for a relatively short period. The bad news is that it is possible to have acquired an infection. Your doctor or a public health official should evaluate you for evidence of prior infection with a skin test, which should be repeated in eight to 10 weeks. Tuberculosis is almost 100 percent curable. People with active infection usually are treated with several medications for six months. DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife drinks in excess of 3 liters of diet soda

a day, sometimes even more. She has colitis, for which she takes Lialda, and on her last visit to her primary care physician, her blood work revealed borderline bad levels in her liver. The doctor seems to think she needs to stop “drinking alcohol,” but I have been married to her for more than 30 years, and I know it’s not drinking that is causing this. We both consume only moderate amounts of alcohol. Could it be the chemicals in diet soda? — F.J.R. ANSWER: Three liters a day is a lot of diet soda, and that much caffeine probably isn’t good for her. However, I don’t think it is likely to be affecting her liver. Mesalamine (Lialda and others) rarely can cause

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until she has had a more careful workup. I think a visit with her gastroenterologist would be wise. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@ med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.

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Set aside a space on your kitchen counter or a table in your family room to showcase your kids’ summer nature collectibles. Their own museum of natural wonders can be enjoyed by friends and family who come to your home. And when they do, the kids can tell them where they found the treasure, what it’s called and something interesting that captured their imagination. Best of all, this collection zone will be a constant reminder of the time you spent together discovering the mysteries and beauty of the world we live in. Add collected finds this fall and, for fun, classify and label them with small strips of index cards (date the excursion and describe the item), just like in museums. For example: “This nest fell off the oak tree in the backyard on a windy day. I found it behind the garbage can. I discovered yarn in the nest. I think the yarn came from the bird feeder that was

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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Stefano’s fate was in Chad’s hands after he suffered a major health crisis. Ben and Abigail argued over his deception and her feelings for Chad. Kayla was upset by Steve’s plans regarding Bo. Eve had a major meltdown. Abigail urged Chad not to flee Salem. Steve worked to repair his relationship with Joey. Aiden struggled to keep his secret from Hope, Chase and Ciara. Use shears to cut similar-width branches an inch or so longer than the height of the can. Place two large rubber bands around the outside of the can, one near the

John dug deeper into his past. Bo sensed that Hope was in danger, thus doubling his efforts to return home. Victor and Stefano got into a tense confrontation. Abigail and Chad sought help from Marlena to prove his innocence. Gabi was released from prison. Wait to See: Steve sets out to find Bo and ends up with an unexpected stowaway. GENERAL HOSPITAL Jake’s actions reminded Sam of Jason. Carly must make a critical decision. Maxie and Nathan realized how precious life was and found comfort in each other’s arms. Dante considered telling Lulu the truth. Meanwhile, Nathan top and one near the bottom. Insert branches side by side, as if building a twig fence around the can. Wind twine or raffia over the rubber bands to cover them, then knot.

advised Valerie to stay away from Dante. Scott offered to represent Ava. Julian asked Alexis to come away with him. Ava went on trial and later made an unpleasant discovery. Dante confided in Nathan about his guilt, while Valerie questioned what she really felt for Dante. Morgan pressured TJ to disclose some important information. Paul called in a favor to help Dillon. Emma, Anna and Sam planned a surprise for Patrick. Wait to See: Elizabeth covers for Sonny’s mistake. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Victor hired Kevin to investigate who was behind the Paragon Project. Esther was cer-

tain that Colin was up to something once again regarding Devon. Abby announced that she was renaming Chelsea’s line to Chelsea 2.0. Jack admitted to Ashley that he was wrong to join forces with Victor. Abby accused Ashley of not supporting her, and Stitch rushed to Ashley’s defense. Kevin and Mariah decided to take their relationship to the next level. Sage was confused by Sharon’s strange behavior at the Tack House. Noah planned for a romantic evening with Marisa but was interrupted by a surprise visitor. Cane discovered that Joe was helping Lily with the twins while he was away. Wait to See: Sharon crosses paths with Patty Williams.

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“Bridesmaids” and has my hopes up for the new “Ghostbusters” movie he’s directing. “Entourage” (R) — As somebody who never watched the show on HBO, I wasn’t sure if this was a movie or somebody’s exercise in getting as many confusing cameos as possible. Of the characters who aren’t cameos, there’s a young actor guy named Vince (Adrian Grenier), and we’re asked to care about the future of his Hollywood career. The poor, bland guy is just a few million short of finishing his terriblelooking Jekyll and Hyde remake, while the other characters around him — all sporting silly bronames as if being a man with friends makes you a fighter pilot — confirm that it truly is a great movie worth making. “Cop Car” (R) — Two young boys running away from home come across an unoccupied police car and take it for a joy ride.


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REDUCED-FAT MACARONI AND CHEESE They’ll never know we took out 10 grams of fat per serving, because this macaroni and cheese is as good as — even better than — the old-fashioned recipe. •8 ounces elbow macaroni twists •1 container (16 ounces) low-fat (1 percent) cottage cheese •2 tablespoons allpurpose flour •2 cups skim milk •4 ounces sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded (1 cup) •1 teaspoon salt •1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper •Pinch ground nutmeg •1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese Heat oven to 375 F. Grease broiler-safe shallow 2 1/2-quart casserole. In medium saucepot, cook macaroni as label directs, but do not add salt to water. Drain. In food processor with knife blade

attached, puree cottage cheese until smooth. (Or, in blender, puree cottage cheese with 1/4 cup of milk in recipe until smooth.) In 2-quart saucepan, blend flour with 1/4 cup milk until smooth. With wire whisk, slowly stir in remaining milk until blended. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until mixture has thickened slightly and boils. Remove from heat; stir in cottage cheese, Cheddar, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Spoon macaroni into prepared casserole and cover with cheese sauce. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven; sprinkle with Parmesan. Turn oven control to broil. Place casserole in broiler at closest position to heat source, broil until top is golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Makes 8 accompaniment or 4 main-dish servings. • Each accompaniment serving: About 251 calories, 18g protein, 28g carbohydrate, 7g total fat (4g saturated), 21 mg cholesterol, 724 mg sodium.

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Harvest Progress Farming for Health The Health Foundation’s farming for health project has reached harvest season, with Rocky Mountain Equipment, Maple Farm Equipment and Yorkton New Holland providing the tools get the crop off the ground at the Queen Street plot of land on September 11. The project was also used to demonstrate BASF’s HEAT product which is meant to help facilitate the straight cutting of Canola. Staff Photos by Devin Wilger

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Young helper Here Kody Burak at his grandparents (Bob and Deb Burak) farm near Goodeve, SK. helps with harvest on the Sept. 18 weekend. Cody and his grandfather are also in the combine. At harvest time everyone on the farm gets involved.

Flax Council appoints new Extension Agronomist The Flax Council of Canada along with the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission and the Manitoba Flax Growers Association are pleased to announce the addition of Rachel Evans as a full time Agronomist. Rachel has accepted the position effective September 8th, 2015 and will be working closely with Dr. Paul Dribnenki as well as our grower groups to advance many agronomic initiatives concerning the flaxseed industry. The Flax Council of Canada and its stakeholders currently have in excess of 1.6 million dollars in research and development projects ongoing over the next three years focused on yield improvements through research plots and the use of this data in mapping out best management practices for the benefit of producers. Rachel will play a key role in these agronomic extension priorities and considering the very high regard previous associates have in terms of Rachel’s abilities, we are sure she will make a very positive impact on the success of these important initiatives.

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Drones will change the face of farming This Week Marketplace | September 25, 2015

Most of us have seen at least one drone this summer. They are everywhere. Now, some suggest drones will change how we produce and grow food globally. The build-up to the everyday use of drones hasn’t had a significant impact on agriculture, at least, not yet. Experts believed for a long time that commercial use of drones would be deemed hazardous and difficult to properly regulate. But this year, the winds of change have shifted in favour of drones. In an unprecedented move, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration recently approved an entire fleet of 324 drones for commercial use, operated by a private partnership that includes companies like IBM, Boeing, the American Red Cross, and the American Farm Bureau. This group of influential organizations is looking to develop business in search and rescue efforts and - yes - agriculture. Once regulators figure out a way to make these unmanned aerial devices safer for the broader public, it is just a question of time before drones become an integral part of sound farm management practices. Data access for farmers would be greatly enhanced. Drones can aid in monitoring crop health, insect problems

A group representing robotics and drone manufacturers recently published a report stating 80 per cent of all drones over the next decade or so will likely be used to support agriculture in one way, or another. and water irrigation issues, anything that needs to be assessed and helps increase yields. As for livestock, drones can be effective for monitoring cattle and security. Drones are already astonishingly affordable for commercial use. Some can be purchased for $700, while higher quality models fetch $20,000 to $30,000. Most are equipped with infrared cameras, sensors and other technology controlled by someone on the ground. As technology advances, range and cargo capacity will only improve. A group representing robotics and drone manufacturers recently published a report stating 80 per cent of all drones over the next decade or so will likely be used to support agriculture in one way, or another.

Financially and geographically, the business case to support the proper use of drones in agriculture is robust. It reduces the need for farmers to physically go into the field and damage crops in the process. Also, surveillance can be achieved below cloud cover. Therefore, drones have the upper hand over satellite imaging which, at times, can be obstructed by storm systems. Drones can also better support the research many plant scientists conduct on a regular basis, making samples easier to collect. But the robotic/drone group’s most important argument is that remotely located farming operations are convenient for drone usage when considering public safety. Privacy can also be a significant issue.

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By Cindy Elavsky Q: My favorite show of last season was “Legends,” starring Sean Bean. Will it be back for another season? I thought it would be back over the summer. — Patrick K., via email A: Season two of the hit TNT spy thriller — based on the award-winning book by master spynovelist Robert Littell — returns Monday, Nov. 2, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The show has been completely revamped, with a new supporting cast, locations

Sean Bean and more. Sean Bean (“Game of Thrones,” “The Lord of the Rings”) returns as an undercover FBI agent whose world is turned upside down when he discovers that the life he knew — including his name — has all been a lie. Now on the run for a murder he didn’t commit, he searches for his true

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Firefighters in training Another group of recruits is at Parkland College in Melville for the NFPA 1001 Professional Firefighting program this fall. Through the end of October, the students are learning the ins and outs of firefighting at the Melville fire hall and at Parkland College’s expanded

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as Los Angeles police captain Sharon Raydor, along with G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Kearran Giovanni, Phillip P. Keene, Robert Gossett, Jonathan Del Arco and Graham Patrick Martin. Q: Is “Wayward Pines” coming back next season? — Martin B., Palm Springs, California A: Fox decided not to renew the sci-fi/mystery/thriller, which starred Matt Dillon and Terrence Howard, and was executive-produced by M. Night Shyamalan. Originally intended as a stand-alone event miniseries, the head honchos at Fox teased that there might be a season two in the works, if the ratings were there. Apparently they weren’t, because the show was not renewed. At least it wasn’t the type of show to leave viewers hanging: Much

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Harvest is advancing despite delays due to wet field conditions. Warm and dry weather is needed before many producers can return to the field. Fifty-two per cent of the 2015 crop is combined and 30 per cent is swathed or ready to straight-cut, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report. The fiveyear (2010-2014) average for this time of year is 42 per cent combined and

33 per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut.

Regionally, producers in the southwest are furthest advanced, having 75 per cent of the crop combined. Producers in the southeast have 73 per cent combined. Forty per cent of the crop is combined in the west-central region; 37 per cent in the east-central region; 30 per cent in the northwest and 29 per cent in the northeast. Rainfall

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week ranged from trace amounts to more than an inch in some southwestern and northeastern areas. Provincially, topsoil moisture conditions on cropland are rated as 11 per cent surplus, 82 per cent adequate, six per cent short and one per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture conditions are rated as five per cent surplus, 81 per cent adequate, 12 per cent short and two per cent very short. Strong winds have

Quill Lakes diversion project cancelled The provincial government is not proceeding with the Kutawagan Creek Diversion Project for the Quill Lakes. The proposed project would have reduced Quill Lake water levels by diverting fresh water from Kutawagan Creek away from Quill Lake to Last Mountain Lake. The Water Security Agency undertook survey and design work to assess the feasibility of the project, including constructing a berm east of Highways 6 and 16 at Kutawagan inlet to Big Quill Lake, a channel to divert fresh water from Kutawagan to Last Mountain Lake and

control structure at the Kutawagan spill point east of Nokomis. The Water Security Agency held extensive public consultations with stakeholders, including municipalities, businesses, agriculture producers, land owners, cabin owners, and environmental and community organizations. In addition, nearly 500 people participated in four public open house meetings. “The feedback from stakeholder and public consultations is important and we have heard the concerns on this issue and have decided not to proceed with this project,” Minister respon-

sible for Water Security Agency Herb Cox said. “The Water Security Agency will continue to look at other potential options for the situation at the Quill Lakes.” The Water Security Agency will now be reviewing other possible alternatives around the Quill Lakes including, but not limited to, application of the risk-based drainage regulations in the new Agricultural Water Management Strategy. “We are committed to working together with all stakeholders on any other projects that may be considered in the future,” Cox said.

Rodeo a CWA highlight Saskatchewan’s biggest rodeo is gearing up for another five days of action packed excitement in November during Canadian Western Agribition (CWA). Tickets for the Canadian Cowboys’ Association (CCA) Finals Rodeo, presented by Ford, go on sale on Tuesday, September 15th, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. The CCA Finals Rodeo features the associations’ top athletes who will compete for over $100,000 in cash and prizes. The Mosaic Company and CWA are teaming up to offer the first ever, free night of CCA Finals

Rodeo on Tuesday, November 24th. This new initiative will allow urban and rural families to take in a night of great family entertainment at no charge. In addition to announcing the free rodeo night, CWA has released the line-up for the Pump Roadhouse Stage located in the Bud Light Loading Chute. Performances by: Tuesday: Alex Runions Wednesday: Amy Nelson Thursday: The Dead South Friday: Blake Berglund This will be the final

year of CWA’s use of the Chevrolet GMC Stadium. To celebrate the occasion, CWA is planning a farewell cabaret on Saturday November 28th, after the final round of the CCA Finals Rodeo.

blown swaths around and lodged and shelled out some standing crops. Some parts of the province received frost, but damage is minimal in most cases as crops were mature. Of the crops that have been harvested so far, 86 per cent of field peas, 76 per cent of lentils and 70 per cent of

durum are estimated to fall within the top two quality grades. However, weather-related quality issues such as bleaching and sprouting remain a concern in many areas. While overall yields are reported to be about average, they vary from region to region. The Ministry of Agriculture has a Forage,

Feed and Custom Service listing for producers to advertise and source feed products. It is available at www.agriculture.gov. sk.ca/FeedForageListing. Farmers are busy with harvest operations and hauling bales. Follow the 2015 Crop Report on Twitter at @ SKAgriculture.

To Boron or not to Boron That is the question! When Canola crops start to bloom in June, the question which often gets asked is, “Should I apply the nutrient Boron along with my fungicide at early flower?” This past June the challenging question perhaps was, “Will I even apply a fungicide to my Canola crop?” Many acres were not treated with Sclerontinia fungicide, and from the look of Canola stubble post-harvest, it may have been the right decision on those acres. However, allow me to share a story where the Canola crop was sprayed with fungicide and Boron. I received a phone call from a customer who had completed swathing on a quarter section of CANTERRA 1990. This field was a solid looking crop all season long, and the swaths express that observation. What the grower did not tell me is that he actually only applied the Boron on half the field with the fungicide application; one tank loaded with Boron, and the other without. When swathing the field, he noticed a difference from the area that was treated with Boron compared to the area which was not treated with Boron at fungicide timing. He started cutting the untreated area first and then followed into the Boron treated area. Here is the observation. Once into the treated area, he could set both the cutter bar and reel at one end of the field, and then drive clear across the quarter section to the other end without making adjustments to the equipment. Does this make sense? I’m going to go with the answer…YES it does! First of all, the application timing is optimal as the canola plant demands Boron at the early flowering stage, and a high yielding Canola plant demands more. Secondly, when conditions are dry there is less water movement from the soil into the roots, and therefore less nutrients, including Boron, going into the plant. Perhaps not all of the Canola plants need the addition of Foliar Boron, as every nutrient footprint in the soil is different. Those that require Boron now have it available, resulting in an even stand across the field. That too would make sense as the untreated area plants will develop due to nutrients available. The bigger plants should express greater yield as compared to the smaller, weaker plants which may not yield as well. Boron is important as it is involved in many of the plant development processes and helps the movement of other plant nutrients, resulting in a more even crop across the field. Seed quality should be more consistent in the treated area, and we will have to wait until the combine is in the field to detect yield advantage. With the keen interest this year in advancing straight cutting Canola, one may want to reconsider, “To Boron or not to Boron.” Parrish & Heimbecker, Moving Tradition Forward!

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Under the hide, before the beef sales

Generations of Canadian cattlemen have supported their families and beef lovers from coast to coast. Nowhere could be found better husbandry applied to produce the most pounds of beef from herds well adapted to the prairie ranges, mixedwood plains and maritime paddocks. But what about the beef under those hides? Traditionally, that was left to feedlots and packers to sort out. On the other side of the packinghouse door, beef salesmen seldom gave much thought to the process of harvesting, transforming cattle into beef. That began to change with Ontario’s first Carcass 101 Seminar at the University of Guelph (UoG) on August 25th, presented to 100 producers, packers, foodservice and retail meat professionals. It was a one-day course presented by the Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO), Beef Improvement Opportunities (BIO), Certified Angus Beef (CAB), the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) and UoG. OMAFRA Beef Lead Brian Pogue helped organize the seminar and planned well in advance to obtain video and profile photos of eight fin-

ished steers for evaluation and projected carcass values. Guelph meat scientist Ira Mandell began with a review of grading and sorting by age based on ossification and the lack of fat cover on rib bones of older animals. He discussed discounts for dark cutting beef and also compared fat color, showing the white from

grain-finished and amber from grass or forage-finished cattle. “Grass-fed having higher amounts of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) really does not have the health benefit that the grass-fed followers believe,” Mandell said, citing several studies and adding, “it has become a lot of hype.” Pogue began a video

“live cattle” discussion that had participants ranking animals

for weight, marbling, yield, maturity and fat cover. Then he and Gary Hasson of the Canadian Grading Agency led a telling excursion through the meat cooler for similar scoring on the eight carcasses. Meanwhile, CAB meat scientist Phil Bass conducted a concurrent session on carcass fabrication based on the main “steakhouse cuts” of rib eye, strip loin and tenderloin. He talked about other relevant trends as well. “As a beef community, we’re trying to add value to the cattle you produce,” Bass told attendees. “Part of that is a refocus on bone-in cuts and some alternative regional cuts such as introducing the tri-tip and sirloin flap to areas that are less familiar with those.” Another aspect is better utilization, or selling more steaks like the flat-

iron and other chuck cuts at a premium to ground beef, Bass added. Hasson explained how CGA grades beef carcasses, pointing out the key variations in marbling between AA, AAA and Prime grades. His interactive demonstration on yield grade included fat measurements at the 12th rib, backed up by a cutting test on steak off that rib section. “Seeing the yield test data confirm the measured results of the yields really helps convey the value of the yield grade assignment,” Hasson noted. Back in the classroom, actual data were revealed. “For the most part, the crowd failed miserably,” Pogue said. “We expected that — it’s difficult to tell what’s under the hide. I can do a fairly good job assessing the Continued on Page Ag6

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Continued from Page Ag5 muscling and fat cover, but I defy anybody to look at the live cattle and tell what level of marbling it will have.� He provided individual feedlot performance and profitability as well (see tables). “We weighed the cattle the morning they were harvested so we had feedlot average daily gain and individual feed conversion,� Pogue said. “We showed lean meat yield and percentages by grade as AA or AAA, and actual marbling scores. Then we looked at the economics.� One of the most surprising results was the difference between the typical Canadian market price and the wider

range if marketed on a U.S. packer grid. “We took starting and mid-term weights, figuring what the cattle were worth then, compared to the finished carcass value to get at profit,� Pogue said. “We had a fairly significant range, from about $4 to $300 per head profit for the top steer that qualified for the Certified Angus Beef Ž brand.� Just as significantly, that range in value is of little concern in the Ontario finished cattle market, he said. “Our producers have very little incentive today to produce AAA over AA, but I think the U.S. type of grid is coming to Canada.� To that point, he added, “We have done

a great job of tracking cattle through the supply chain, but where we fall short is in sharing the data with producers who hit the high-quality mark so they can see how genetics have affected that quality.� Mike McMorris, BIO general manager, agreed. “We talk a lot about how we need to do a better job raising better beef, but we get protective of our data and find it hard to let it out of our grip,� he said. “We fear that our success should be held close to our chest and not shared for everyone to take.� Continued on Page Ag9

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Fall is an excellent time to get a picture of what flea beetles could be like next spring. High populations of flea beetles on green canola or weeds in the fall is an indicator that there may be high populations in the spring. WHY – because these flea beetles are the adults that will over winter and chew on our young canola plants next spring. The two most common flea beetle species present in our canola stands are the Crucifer flea beetle Phyllotreta

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Continued from Page ag6 Optimistic that the future will look different, McMorris said, “It’s in our best interest as producers to share what has worked best, genetically and financially, for the good of all the producers. We have room to grow in producing a better beef supply for the consumer.” Perhaps a fifth of the group attending came from foodservice and retail. Brian Langley, Longo’s director of meat and seafood, brought a large contingent of staff and explained the latest initiative at the CABlicensed retail chain. “We have made a strat-

cruciferae and the Striped flea beetle P.striolata. You can distinguish between these 2 beetles by noticing the two cream colored stripes on the back of the Striped beetle. The Crucifer flea beetle is all black. There has been some buzz lately on the increase in Striped flea beetles across the southern prairies. An Agriculture and AgriFood Canada study from 2007-11 has supported this observation. Striped flea beetles tend to emerge earlier. Typically the Crucifer beetle reaches peak emergence when air temperatures exceed 14 C – mid to end of May. Striped flea beetles are

emerging in early May. As well the neonicotinoid seed treatments are not as effective on the striped beetles. It seems that the striped flea beetles have to eat more to die. Not all species will respond the same way to

egy change in the last few years to target the millennial shopper,” he said. Recent survey data shows the younger generation enjoys cooking and represents a growing market for the retail meat case. “We are bringing in programs to Longo’s that resonate with the millennial consumer.” Pogue said as more retailers look for higher marbling in the beef cuts they are offering to increasingly qualityminded consumers, “We will need to get more of our cattle to qualify for the AAA grade.” CAB’s Larry Corah noted Canadians pro-

duce just half of the total tonnage of the brand’s sales in the country’s hundreds of CAB-partner restaurants and retail stores. “Quality has really gone up in Canada over the past five years, and yet the value of that greater supply of AAA beef has grown faster than that of the lower supply of AA,” Corah said. “That’s a huge opportunity for producers who can hit the premium AAA and Prime grades.” He also provided examples of dramatic increases in quality grade in U.S. herds based on a single generation of

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an insecticide. However the striped flea beetle are still getting controlled which disproves any comments on resistance that may floating around out there. Regardless of flea beetle species, high

populations of flea beetles eating can see the threshold of 25% defoliation reached quickly. It is important to repeatedly scout your canola fields to monitor feeding. A good practice is to flag some plants so you have a perspective for comparison. Weather has also been playing a huge part in flea beetle problems. Cool weather slows canola growth but not flea beetle feeding. Cool, wet, windy weather moves flea beetles down to the stems. Stem feeding can be very damaging if the leaf stalks are severed. If flea beetles are feeding more on the stems a 25% plant stand reduction should be used as an action threshold.

So what can we do to help with flea beetle control. Insecticide seed treatments are still the best line of defense in the field. If thresholds are reached a foliar insecticide is very effective. Cultural practices like seeding early or adjusting seeding rate so there is enough surface area to feed on can also help. A cold winter with no snow cover could be harsh enough to reduce populations. However flea beetles are usually efficient at finding good cover to overwinter in. Let’s hope for a spring with growing conditions that allows the canola to jump and get ahead of the flea beetles!

calves sired by bulls near the breed top for marbling, which Corah noted does not limit progress in selection for other traits. Joyce Parslow, Director of Consumer Relations for Canada Beef, agreed adding quality could create more beef-brand loyalty, whether that’s in the province or around the world. She presented a video and discussion on how the world is hungry for

Canadian beef and the story behind its “worldclass standards.” However, Pogue said the Canadian industry seems to be at a stalemate when it comes to increasing the share of cattle that achieve higher quality grades. “Packers would provide more information on cattle if producers would pay for the data, but meanwhile they are less interested in paying producers for better cattle,”

he said. “If information adds value, there should be opportunities to share more dollars. “This industry of ours is so segmented that if beef were not the preferred meat, we would hardly have an industry at all,” Pogue said. “How can you have 20% unsatisfactory eating experiences and still survive? We have a long ways to go, yes, but that means there’s a huge amount of potential.”


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As harvest has begun for Canadian grain producers, the Canadian Grain Commission reminds producers that insects could be present in any grain stored over the summer, or in areas around storage bins. These insects could move easily between bins and infest your new harvest. Quick facts To protect the quality of grain currently in storage, the Canadian Grain Commission recommends you: Sample the grain from the core at a depth of 30

to 50 cm (12 to 18 inches) from the surface. Insects are likely to be found in pockets of warm or moist grain. Sieve the samples or examine small portions carefully. Typically, stored product insects are very small beetles (less than 3 mm or 1/8 inch) that may not be moving. A magnifying glass can be helpful. For best results, your grain’s temperature should be less than 15°C. As well, you should keep your grain at the appropriate moisture content, depending on its type (for

example, wheat should be at or lower than14.5% moisture content). Summer surveys have shown that the lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica) has been found across Canada, particularly in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The lesser grain borer is one of Canada’s most damaging pests found in stored grain. The Canadian Grain Commission has insect identification keys on our website that can help you. If you cannot identify an insect using

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these keys, call our Infestation Control and Sanitation Officer. Insects in your grain could be grain feeders, fungal feeders, or predators of these insects. By accurately identifying insects, you can determine the appropriate control method. The Canadian Grain Commission’s website has advice on controlling grain feeding insects. You can also contact our Infestation Control and Sanitation Officer for further assistance. Make sure storage areas are clean and free from grain residues that can harbour or attract insects. If required, treat your empty storage bins with a registered contact insecticide such as malathion, pyrethrin or a diatomaceous earthbased product. Make sure you treat floor-wall

joints, aeration plenums or floors and access points thoroughly. Note: Do not use malathion in bins intended for canola storage. Associated links Controlling insect pest infestations http://www. grainscanada.gc.ca/storage-entrepose/controlcontrole-eng.htm Insect identification keys http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/storageentrepose/keys-cles/iikcii-eng.htm Lesser grain borer https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/storage-entrepose/pip-irp/lgb-ppg-eng. htm Manage stored grain: Maintain quality and manage insect infestations http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/storageentrepose/mqsgm-mgqgeeng.htm Moisture determination for Canadian grains http://www.grainscanada.

gc.ca/guides-guides/moisture-teneur/mtgm-mdtegeng.htm Tough and damp ranges for Canadian grains http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/guidesguides/moisture-teneur/ ms-tate/ms-tate-eng.htm Canadian Grain Commission The Canadian Grain Commission is the federal agency responsible for establishing and maintaining Canada’s grain quality standards. Its programs result in shipments of grain that consistently meet contract specifications for quality, safety and quantity. The Canadian Grain Commission regulates the grain industry to protect producers’ rights and ensure the integrity of grain transactions. SOURCE Canadian Grain Commission; Government of Canada

Cancer-fighting foods next wave of biotechnology (NC) — Historically, plants have been genetically modified to become resistant to specific plant diseases or to make production practices more efficient for farmers, like herbicide-tolerant corn or disease-resistant papaya. The result is a GMO or genetically modified organism. But now crops are also being altered to deliver or enhance human health benefits. It’s well known that fruits and vegetables, for example, are good for our health. They’re a source of essential vitamins and minerals, fibre,

antioxidants, and other health-boosting substances – and they’re low in calories, too. And with the help of science, goodfor-you-foods are becoming even better. In Britain, researchers have developed a purple tomato that is high in anthocyanins, the antioxidants that help fight cancer, diabetes, and inflammation. They’re now being grown for research trial purposes at New Energy Farms in Leamington, Ontario. In Costa Rica, fruit giant Del Monte is working on a pineapple with pink flesh that contains

lycopene, the same cancer-fighting antioxidant found in tomatoes. And the GMO health wave is going beyond produce as well. Golden Rice is a rice variety developed to contain beta carotene, a source of vitamin A, so it can help address vitamin A deficiency, a condition responsible for half a million cases of blindness and up to two million deaths every year. Soybean, canola and sunflower oils that will have fewer saturated fats and more heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids are in the works.

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Harvest time A warm day in mid-September was ideal for combining. Here a farmer south of Melville takes advantage of the fine fall weather to put bushels in the bin. Submitted Photos by A. Red Lauttamus

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“Getting to know farmers means getting to know food.” That’s the idea behind the Taste the Land of Living Skies Farm Tours program hosted by Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan (FFC SK). More than 65 national and international food experts, including food writers, culinary academics and chefs, as well as farmers and ranchers and others explored farms and food facilities in the Saskatoon area this week. Organizers were also very pleased to have strong participation from students of the Culinary Arts program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. “Today, more than ever, people want to know where their food comes from. They want to understand how their food is grown, and be reassured that what they eat is produced with care,” said Adele Buettner, CEO of FFC SK, a group that works with thousands of crop and livestock farmers, chefs and businesses in the province. “As people involved in food production, we’re hoping that by sharing our story with culinary writers and chefs, we’ll help promote a better understanding and appreciation of food and farming in Saskatchewan.” The tours kicked off with a welcome reception and Buettner pumped up registrants with facts about Saskatchewan’s role as a world leader in food production, while Dr. Joe Schwarcz of McGill University got people thinking about how science and research is perceived with relation to food. The next two full days were spent touring farms and various businesses in the Saskatoon area, including Grasslakes

Farms, Star Egg Company, Great Western Brewing, Tierra Del Sol Farms, InfraReady Products and the Elkrest Dairy Farm near Osler. “Less than 2 per cent of people are involved in farming, yet 100% of us eat. That’s why it’s so important that everyone appreciates where our food comes from and how it is produced,” said Amy Myrdal Miller, president of Farmer’s Daughter Consulting, a food and culinary communications firm based in California. “Shaking hands with the farmers makes it real,” added Anthony McCarthy, Executive Chef at Saskatoon Club and president of the Saskatoon branch of the Canadian Culinary Federation. “Our intent is to build relationships with key people who influence consumers and the food they eat. It’s also a tremendous opportunity to showcase the abundance of Saskatchewan-grown foods that we produce,” explained Buettner of

FFC SK, noting that 2015 was the first in what is hoped will become an annual event. Sponsors of this year’s tours included Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan, CropLife, Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association, Saskatchewan Egg Producers, Sask Mustard, SaskCanola, SaskFlax, SaskMilk, Sask Pulse Growers, Sask Wheat, Great Western Brewing Company, Saskatoon Chefs Association, Regina Chefs Association and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture.

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One Canadian environmental stewardship organization is helping Canadian farmers recycle their containers. “The empty container recycling program plays an important role in protecting the environment by keeping recyclable materials out of land-

Since then, more than 100 million containers have been collected through the program and they’re not showing any signs of slowing down. Farmers are asked to triple or pressure rinse their empty containers, remove the cap and paper booklets and then drop off their empties at their local collection site. Any plastic collected

through the program is then washed again, shredded and sent for recycling. All of the plastic recycled through the CleanFARMS program goes into drainage tile that can be used again on the farm. “We take pride in providing Canadian farmers with the proper tools and

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2015 Unverferth 9250 Grain Cart, approx. 1000bus,000 singles, tarp, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,000 2015 Rem VR 12 Grain Vac, twin fan 135hp high capacity or VRX single fan 90 hp needed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $Call 2011 Bourgault 6000-90 Harrow,00’, mid-harrow, ex cond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,000 2013 Bourgault 7200 Harrow, 84’heavy harrow, chrome wear points, all hyd adj, ex cond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,000 2009 Bourgault 7200 Harrow, 60’, hyd adjust, ex cond $29,000

TRACTORS 2013 Bourgault 550 Delta , 600 peak HP, 30” tracks, 200hrs, deluxe cab, 100 gal hyd, Cat PS, . . . . . . . . $370,000 2007 Versatile 435, 2000 hrs., 710 duals, shedded ..................................................................$175,000 1995 New Holland 9880 , 400 hp,05 gal, 20.8/42 duals(70%)5000hrs, field ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $72,000 2014 Versatile 2375 , 2375 Special, 12spd syncro, w/wo PTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $Call 2004 Versatile 2425 , 3200hrs, 20.8/42 triples, ex . . . $127,000 2015 Versatile 375 , 710/38 duals, Cat PS, PTO, deluxe cab $Call 2014 Versatile 450 , DELTA TRAC, wt.approx 60000#, 100gal hyd, Cat PS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $Call 2015 Versatile 550 Delta , 36” tracks, Cat PS, 100gal hyd, $Call

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2004 RoGator 1064 High Clearance Sprayer, 100’,Raven auto steer,2700 hrs,320/55 tires $79,000

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1998 New Holland 9680 Tractor, PTO,good 20.8/42 dls,new hyd pump,field ready $69,000

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2012 Bourgault 3320 QDA Air Drill, 60’,QDA,dry MRBs,10” sp,shedded $175,000

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2012 Bourgault L6550 Air Cart, 4 tank meter,dual air kit,Top Com 20,field ready $125,000

WINDROWERS 2000 MacDon 9250 , natural, 30’ 972, 1700 hd hrs, Valley wheels, shedded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,000 1998 MacDon 9300T , 25’,072 approx 2700hrs . . . . . $35,000 2005 New Holland 220 , 26’, 1800 hrs ex cond, field ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,000 2001 Premier 2940 , 30’ 962, approx 1300hrs, natual, shedded, ex cond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $52,000 2005 Premier 2940 i , approx. 1500hrs, 25’ 972, high wheel, Turbo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,000 2005 MacDon 9352I w/ 30’ 972 table, approx. 2000 hrs. .................................................... $66,000 2005 MacDon 9352 w/ 30’ 972 table, approx. 1500 hrs. .................................................... $68,000 1998 MacDon 9350 w/ 30’ 962 table, approx. 1800 hrs. .....................................................$37,500 2001 MacDon 2950 w/ 25’ 972 table, approx. 1100 hrs.......................................................$52,000 2001 MacDon 2940 w/ 30’ 962 table, approx. 1500 hrs. .................................................... $52,000

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2011 John Deere 7930 Tractor, 80hp,IVT trans,46”dls Mich.1800hrs,SL FEL,3ph,grapple $175,000

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Beautiful memories of one so dear Treasured forever with love sincere. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept We love you too dearly to ever forget. So as it dawns another year Thoughts of you are ever near. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Norman, Chad, Shaun, Gita, Benjamin, Sara, Hannah, Dean, Sommer, Safya

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The family of the late Hector Nelson of Yorkton, SK would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the nursing staff of the Yorkton Regional Health Centre as well as the doctors and nurses at the Regina General Hospital for the exceptional kindness and care they provided while Hector was in the hospital. Thank you also to the many family and friends that visited Hector while he was in the hospital in Yorkton and Regina. He enjoyed seeing every one of you. We would also like to express our gratitude for the many hugs, visits, phone calls, cards, messages, food and flowers in the last few weeks since his passing. A special thank to Father Bohdan Lukie, Father Methodius Kushko, Laurie Fedorowich and the Royal Canadian Legion Honour Guard for the beautiful service. Thank you to Bailey’s Funeral Home, especially Larry German, for their kindness and professionalism. - Joyce Nelson and family.

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The family of the late Sandra Jean MacColl of Yorkton, SK, wish to express their heartfelt appreciation to all who came to pay their respects to Sandra, sister to Joan, Sharon and Robin, and aunt and great-aunt to many. There are also so many people who were by her side, supporting her before and after her death - friends to the end and beyond. We’d like to say thank you to the following people and so many more that we’re unable to list them all. Those that sent flowers or donations to cancer research or her favourite charity, the Guardian Angel animal shelter. Shani Apland and the choir for lending their voices to some of Sandra’s favourite hymns. Reverend Jenn Dresser for her message of faith - the church was very important to Sandra. Ferne Katzberg for bringing the lilting sounds of the Scottish bagpipes to Sandra one last time. The ladies of the church for their excellent lunch. Nieces Debbie Maskus and Susan Flett, friends Vivian Mason, Shirley Huziak and Merle Sherwin for their moving words and memories. Lori Glauser, Vicki Winnitowy, Loryl Wonsiak, Jim & Shirley Huziak and Bob & Susan Flett for cleaning house, offering comfort, making sure she was at appointments, looking after her beloved cats and giving love and support in her battle against the cancer that eventually took her, too soon, from us.

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SENIOR COUPLE REQUIRES Part Time or Full Time. Live In or Live Out Caregiver. Weekends Required. Private Family Residence. Must be okay with two small pets. Class 5 driver’s license required. Non-smoker. Routine Personal Care Duties. Some house duties. Must be able to speak, read and write English. Nursing background an asset. Forward Resume to: 483 Circlebrooke Drive, Yorkton, SK., S3N 2Y9.

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN Notice is hereby given under The Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the land and title number described in the following list are fully paid before the 14th day of November, 2015, an interest based on a tax lien will be registered against the land. NOTE: A sum for the costs in an amount required by subsection 4(3) of The Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel. DESCRIPTION OF TITLE NO. Total PROPERTY Arrears Lot 1, Block 8, Plan S150 142983478 $2,569.02 Lot 2, Block 16, Plan BY2617 123748634 $970.51 Lot 1, Block 3, Plan F723 144966077 $596.74 Dated this 14th day of September, 2015.

Costs Advertising $25.20 $25.20 $25.20

Total Arrears and Costs $2,594.22 $995.71 $621.94

Nancy Duns, Treasurer

Apartments / Condos-For Sale MORRISON POINTE. 207-345 Morrison Drive. Yorkton, SK. 1211sq.ft. Asking $320,000. For more information contact: 306783-0409. Serious Inquiries Only! SPACIOUS, WELL-Maintained attached condo in Yorkton. Seniors designed bungalow with no stairs. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large garage and deck. Quiet street. Walk to mall. 2-35 Erichsen Pl. Phone 306786-3337.

Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes LOG CABIN For Sale. Child’s Lake, MB. Size: 28.6 x 21.6 on main floor, 11 x 13 loft, 7” pine logs, Interior: Cedar ceiling, floor oak parquet, 100ft. lakefront, baseboard heaters plus wood stove, 10 x 12 storage shed. This is first cabin on the west end. VERY Private. $235,000. For more information 306-896-2721.

Houses for Sale WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom bungalow, built in approx. 19791980, 3 lots, $90,000. OBO. Rhein, SK. Call 306-620-2019.

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3 BEDROOM, 3 Bathroom, 1236sq.ft. house for sale. Built in 1982, close to school, easy access to sledding trails. Asking $305,000. Serious inquiries only! Phone 306-782-1008 leave message.

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TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST R.M. OF CALDER NO. 241 PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN Notice is hereby given that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the land and title number described in the following list are fully paid before the 23rd day of November, 2015, an interest based lien will be registered against the land. NOTE: A sum for costs in an amount required by subsection 4(3) of The Tax Enforcement Act is included in the amount shown against each parcel. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Part of Lot Part of Section NW NE NW

Lot Sec 18 22 22

Blk Twp 25 25 25

SE SW SE SE SW NE NW SW SE SW SE NE E1/2 NW SE

26 26 27 10 10 12 14 14 15 23 26 34 34 8

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26

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32 32 9 9

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26 26 26 26 A 14 26

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15 26

NW

15 26

SW

23 26

SW

27 26

NW SW NE NW SW NE

30 30 31 31 31 34

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34 26

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35 26

NE NW SE NW SW NE

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26 26 26 26 27 27

NW SW NE NW SE SW NE

9 17 5 5 5 5 8

27 27 27 27 27 27 27

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8 27 14 27

SE

16 27 3 4

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26 26 26 26 26 26

Plan Title No. Rge Meridian 31 W1 121926966 31 W1 123372097 31 W1 123372064 123372075 31 W1 123371579 31 W1 123371580 31 W1 123371478 32 W1 136132376 32 W1 130621182 32 W1 116162535 32 W1 116162568 32 W1 116162580 32 W1 116162557 32 W1 116162603 32 W1 132053554 32 W1 142794591 32 W1 142794647 31 W1 124185023 124185034 31 W1 142497131 31 W1 141364997 32 W1 124336010 32 W1 129180269 101770400 W1 134179397 32 W1 128980367 128980390 128980660 32 W1 123303260 123303271 123303282 32 W1 128974922 128974997 32 W1 128980705 128998737 32 W1 128962918 128962930 32 W1 120434082 32 W1 120434149 32 W1 140103010 32 W1 140103021 32 W1 123304542 32 W1 142511532 142511734 32 W1 142511790 142511914 32 W1 142511970 142512027 33 W1 124344604 33 W1 140103032 33 W1 12344626 33 W1 124344750 31 W1 143632919 31 W1 135027020 135027019 31 W1 135027031 31 W1 143364225 32 W1 123039086 32 W1 123039097 32 W1 123039109 32 W1 123039110 32 W1 140103054 140103065 32 W1 140103076 32 W1 134427359 134427382 32 W1 123040055 10213998 W1 140389443

Total Arrears $688.65 $790.51 $694.76

Cost Advert $7.06 $7.06 $14.12

Total Arrears/ Costs $695.71 $797.57 $708.88

$1,267.79 $916.30 $769.87 $638.05 $446.75 $627.90 $762.72 $862.55 $777.15 $336.87 $499.23 $351.87 $313.95 $644.36

$7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $14.12

$609.37 $871.74 $738.03 $551.71 $1,473.48 $726.75

$7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $21.18

$769.44

$21.18

$837.91

$14.12

$733.89

$14.12

$862.55

$14.12

$1,312.76 $1,370.11 $1,087.46 $1,043.06 $1,095.25 $819.38

$7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $14.12

$796.71

$14.12

$656.67

$14.12

$542.76 $869.88 $1,000.77 $1,363.73 $652.65 $1,233.15

$7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $14.12

$1,152.91 $2,232.37 $2,082.04 $3,288.89 $2,143.34 $3,265.95 $424.90

$7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $7.06 $14.12

$930.76 $836.91

$7.06 $14.12

$667.02 $1,021.97

$7.06 $7.06

$1,274.85 $923.36 $776.93 $645.11 $453.81 $634.96 $769.78 $869.61 $784.21 $343.93 $506.29 $358.93 $321.01 $658.49 $ $616.43 $878.80 $745.09 $558.77 $1,480.54 $747.93 $ $ $790.62 $ $ $852.03 $ $748.01 $ $876.67 $ $1,319.82 $1,377.17 $1,094.52 $1,050.12 $1,102.31 $833.50 $ $810.83 $ $670.79 $ $549.82 $876.94 $1,007.83 $1,370.79 $659.71 $1,247.27 $ $1,159.97 $2,239.43 $2,089.10 $3,295.95 $2,150.40 $3,273.01 $439.02 $ $937.82 $851.03 $ $674.08 $1,029.03

Dated this 23rd day of September, 2015 Linda Napady, Administrator

Lots & Acreages for Sale

Space For Lease

BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE/FARM 160 acres, subdivision would be considered. 3 bedroom house. $275,000. Photos & more info mar tinacreage.blogs p o t . c a / 2 015 / 0 9 / m a r t i n acreage.html.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease on Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton. This property offers 1700sq.ft. of space and plenty of parking for commercial, retail, office or storage. Utilities paid. Available May 1, 2015. First month rent free. Phone 306-621-9226 or 306-6215076.

ROCANVILLE - LOT FOR SALE 316 Ellice Street. 75’ frontage x 120” deep. Large, level, serviced and centrally located. Call 306949-5454 or 403-620-8268.

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale THREE BEDROOM, one bath mobile at 142 Appleton Dr., Yorkton. 1300 sq. ft. with new roof and windows. $70,000. OBO. Call 306783-8130.

Land for Sale FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER. RM of Sliding Hills, NW, SW, SE, 24-28-01-W2; RM of Cote, SE, 24-28-33-W1. 540 cultivated acres in one block. Tenders will be only accepted on the property as a single unit. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque, bank draft or money order for a minimum of 10% of the purchase price payable to “LELAND CAMPBELL LLP IN TRUST”. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. All tenders must be received at the address below by 12:00 noon on October 15, 2015. Balance of the purchase price to be paid no later than November 20, 2015. Leland Campbell LLP Barristers & Solicitors Drawer 188, 36-4th Ave. N. Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Attn: Donna L. Taylor For more information call 306-6211500.

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Apartments/Condos for Rent

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• Large 1 & 2 bedroom. • Soft water, heat, and parking included • Fridge & stove • In suite laundry • A/C, deck & patio door • Secure, quiet FOR VIEWING CALL

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Available Immediately for Rent! 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN 4-PLEX BUILDING For Inquiries, please call

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Houses for Sale

FOR SALE

20 PHEASANT COVE IN RIVERSIDE MEADOWS Backing onto the park

Custom designed 1610 sq. ft. 3 bedroom bungalow with oversized double car garage.

Don’t delay, call today.

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Industrial/Commercial

Industrial/Commercial

Commercial Space For Rent 3000 sq. ft. at 116 BALL ROAD, YORKTON Phone Stan at 306-782-4200 during the day

Lots & Acreages for Sale

Lots & Acreages for Sale

NOW COMPLETED 53 PRIME LAKEFRONT & CANAL LOTS ON BEAUTIFUL DAUPHIN LAKE

NOW COMPLETED 53 PRIME • Engineered flood proof lots - exceed the 100 yr. flood LAKEFRONT & CANAL LOTS ON • Central municipal water to all lots BEAUTIFUL DAUPHIN LAKE • Titled lots - No building time limit • All season municipal roads • 160 foot wide deep water canal system • Great walleye fishing at your doorstep • 10 minutes from 18-hole licensed golf course • 20 minutes to Dauphin for shopping or healthcare • 2 hours from Yorkton

For details on this exciting new and flood-proof subdivision Call owners at 204-761-6165 or Email: oldtownharbour@xplornet.com


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HARVEST DEALS - NEW MARKDOWNS! #53036

2012 JOHN DEERE S690 Small grain, duals, prem. radio, HID lights, 615P hdr., 448 sep. hrs.

402,200

$

#54335

2009 JOHN DEERE 9870STS

266,400

$

#56466

2003 JOHN DEERE 9750 STS

2012 JOHN DEERE S690

1435 eng. hrs., 1052 sep., 615 header, yield monitor, guidance ready, high cap feed pkg., dual drive tires, small wire concave.

2007 JOHN DEERE 9760 STS

2147 eng., 1476 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, yield 3870 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, lateral tilt, 20 ft. auger, dial-a-speed, hydraulic fore and aft reel control, 800/65R32. monitor, hyd. fore/aft, contour master, MacDon PW7 hdr.

92,000

$

170,700

$

COMBINES 2014 JOHN DEERE S690 Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, lat. tilt feederhouse, guidance, 615P hdr, #57820 .................................................... $478,350

2012 JOHN DEERE S690 615P hdr., Greenstar ready, prem radio, small grain, duals, 466 sep. hrs., #53037.................................... $389,475

2012 JOHN DEERE S690 615P hdr., wide spaced tube radiator, 621 sep. hrs., #54418..................................................................... $384,225

2012 JOHN DEERE S690 615P hdr., wide spaced tube radiator, #54419..................................................................... $378,950

2014 JOHN DEERE S690 232 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, duals, guidance ready, xtra hi-cap air cleaner, 615p hdr., #56558..................................................................... $474,300

2012 JOHN DEERE S680 986 eng. hrs., 568.4 sep., 615 header, small grain, 2WD, guidance ready, prem. cab and radio, small wire concave, JDlink ultimate promo, #51869 .............................................................. $347,370

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

984 eng., 569 sep. hrs., duals, prem cab, powercast, pro drive, 615 pu hdr.

299,000

358,700

$

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2013 JOHN DEERE T670

2012 JOHN DEERE S680

849 eng./550 sep. hrs., 615 hdr., 2360 display, 2WD.

375,300

$

#55600

#51869

#58259

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2012 MACDON M155

#52082

2009 CASE IH 7120

738 eng. hrs./527 sep. hrs., grain head, 35’ platform.

1707 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, yield, monitor, header.

2013 JOHN DEERE R450

165,800

147,400

$

$

36’ HB header.

131,600

$

2010 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

2002 PRAIRIE STAR 4952

1250 eng. hrs./908 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, singles, small wire concave, Xenon lighting, #58162..................................................................... $234,400

1926 hrs., grain head, 25 ft. platform, #57873........................................................................ $57,100

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS 1337 eng. hrs., 895 sep., 615 header, 2WD, yield monitor, 1 gal. header, Xenon lighting, small wire concave, #47261..................................................................... $220,000

2006 MACDON 9352i 2089 hrs., grain head, 30’ platform, mounted roller, #57864........................................................................ $65,555

2005 MACDON 9352i

1477 eng. hrs., 921 sep., 615 header, 2WD, prem. cab, high cap feed pkg., #51045 .............................. $221,050

30 ft., 1229 hrs, 972 hdr., gauge wheels, Empire end gauge wheels, free form hyd. roller, 1581 eng. hrs., #57754 ................................................................................. $77,775

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

2000 MACDON 2950 1

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS

Corn/bean, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, performance plus, fine cut chopper w/chaff spreader, #57656 ........................................ $186,750

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS Corn/bean, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, lat tilt feederhouse, header, Xenon lighting, cylinder, header height resume, sensing + float, Greenstar monitor less display, adj. rear HD spindles, sidehill cleaning shoe pkg., #57657..................................................................... $187,450

2007 JOHN DEERE 9760STS 2604 eng. hrs., 1851 sep., PW7 header, chopper, yield monitor, lat. tilt, feederhouse, Xenon lighting, #55034 ............................................ $157,895

2012 JOHN DEERE S680

2002 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

1216 eng. hrs., 800 sep., 615 header, small grain, lateral tilk feederhouse, guidance ready, wide spaced tube radiator, #55537..................................................................... $352,650

2890 eng. hrs., 914 hdr., #54518 ............................

2003 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

520 hrs., 30’ 2 spd. turbo, rotoshear, #57861 ............. $62,225

2000 PM 2950

30 ft. 972 hdr, manual fore/aft, split reel, #52873 ........ $46,670

2008 JOHN DEERE 4890

30’, #57823 ................................................................ $43,350

2012 MACDON M155 35 ft. single span reel, single knife drive, Konders mounted roller, 743 eng. hrs., #57744 .........$131,580

2006 MACDON 9250

30 ft. 963 hdr., gauge wheels, #51069 ........................ $63,350

2011 JOHN DEERE D450 603 hrs., 40’ platform grain head, #57875..................................................................... $121,050

105,550 2000 WESTWARD 9350

$

3870 eng. hrs., 914 hdr., #56466 ...............................

36 ft. hdr., #54532 ...................................................... $50,000

91,950 2009 NEW HOLLAND H8040

$

2011 JOHN DEERE 9670S

1120 hrs., 36’, #57863 ............................................... $82,225

595 eng. hrs., 456 sep., 615 header, 2WD, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, #56450 ......................................................................................... $395,300

735 eng., 557 sep. hrs., singles, high cap feeding sys., fine cut chopper, prem. cab, 615 pu hdr., #50804..................................................................... $221,053

590 eng. hrs. 35 ft. D60 hdr., #51724 ....................... $125,790

2013 JOHN DEERE T670

2002 JOHN DEERE 9650STS

2013 JOHN DEERE S670

2010 MACDON M150

2013 JOHN DEERE W150

312 hrs., 440D, 40 ft. hdr., HID lights, #52061 .......... $149,475

425 eng. hrs., 272 sep., 615 header, 2WD, duals, chopper, yield monitor, lateral tilt feederhouse, guidance ready, #54992 ........................................................ $314,750

Fine cut chopper chaff spread, 2500 sep. hrs., small wire, small concave, 2WD, #57832 ............................. $88,890

2009 CASE IH WD1203

2009 CASE IH 7120

2008 M/F 9220

2010 JOHN DEERE 9870 STS

1320 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, chopper, guidance ready, yield monitor, #57562 .................................... $160,525

Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, lat. tilt feederhouse, adj. rear HD spindles, general purpose chaffer, 22.5 ft. (6.9m) unloading auger, 28L-26 10PR steering tires, HC feeding pkg., fine cut chopper w/chaff spreader, Xenon lighting, #57653..................................................................... $263,150

2009 JOHN DEERE 9870 1191 eng., 843 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, 615 pu hdr., #56515 ......................................................................................... $228,950

2010 JOHN DEERE 9870STS 1165 eng. hrs., 937 sep., 615 header, duals, guidance ready, hyd fore and aft reels, Xenon lighting, 615 p hdr., 26 ft. unloading auger, #55006 ................................ $268,425

2009 CASE IH 8120 1180 hrs., 3016 w/swathmaster, singles, luxury cab, rock trap, HID lights, #57866.................................... $190,075

2008 CASE IH 8010 1884 engine/1448 sep. hrs., 2WD, duals, chopper, 2016 pu hdr., #58123 .............................................. $150,500

1996 CASE IH 2188 4560 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, with 1015 pickup, #55758 ............................ $41,550

SWATHERS

1040 hrs., 36’ grain, #57834 ...................................... $72,225 30” platform, 631 engine hrs., 5200 hdr., #58028 ...... $56,950

HEADERS

2004 MACDON 963 36’ Draper, #57818 ................. $33,350 2011 HB 30GB 30 ft., p. auger, transport pkg., #52076 ........................ $55,555

2013 JOHN DEERE 435D

35 ft. Draper header, single knife drive, stab trans. pkg., #50423 .................. $77,225

2004 JOHN DEERE

914 p/u hdr., 14 ft. auger w/steel center fingers, #58163........................................................................ $16,675

2004 JOHN DEERE 936D

Draper, 36’ pickup reel, road transport w/lights, #57726 ................................................................................. $36,125

2008 JOHN DEERE 9870STS

2010 JOHN DEERE A400

2010 JOHN DEERE 640D

615 pu, 2WD, singles, chopper, Xenon lighting, 1463 sep. hrs., #57742 ..................................................$207,895

2009 MACDON M150

40 ft., Draper header, poly tine pu reel, slow speed trans sys. w/warn light, #47173 ................ $65,555

2005 JOHN DEERE 9860STS 2517 eng. hrs., 615 header, prem hdr. ctrl., auger w/steel fingers, duals, 2WD, #50697..................................................................... $142,105

36’ HB hdr., swath roller, #52933 .............................. $107,370 36’ D60 6 bat reel, hyd. fore/aft, #54625..................................................................... $122,105

1989 CASE 730

30 ft. pull type, #50381................................................... $2,780

2009 MACDON FD70

40ft., Draper header, p. auger, transport pkg., #57017 . $72,225

2008 MACDON PW7

Draper header, #54750 ................................................ $16,125

Prices in effect Thursday, September 24th until Wednesday, September 30th.


September 25, 2015 | This Week Marketplace

Apartments/Condos for Rent

COLUMBIA WEST & PREMIER EAST APTS. Bradbrooke Dr.

306-621-6793 Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Suites - Fridge, stove, parking, heat & water included - Security doors, close to bus stop - No pets - Balconies on 2 & 3 bedroom suites

GIBSON APTS 9 Duncan St. E. Taking applications for: Corner of 2nd Ave. N & 2 Bedroom Duncan St. Apt.

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

Phone 306-783-9819 Ask for Brian. If no answer, please leave a message. 2 BDRM APARTMENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY IN A QUIET 4-PLEX ON 1st AVE. Spacious, well maintained, and close to downtown. Rent $850 month, heat and water included, coin laundry, parking. Non smoking, no pets. References required, damage deposit needed. For application reply to this ad or call 306244-6890 during the day or evening before 8:30pm. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY energy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ceramic tile flooring, private balconies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Appliances include fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and water softener. $1,295/month plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306-621-7414 for further information or for viewing. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom main floor apartment. Washer and dryer included. Property has garage which can be used for storage/parking. Freshly painted apartment is suitable for a non-smoking, single person or couple. No pets or children please. Rent is $900/month (water and energy is included). This apartment is located on Elizabeth Avenue. Available October 1, 2015. Please call or text Jamie at 306-621-9443. FURNISHED BACHELOR Apartment at 217 4th Ave. N. $340/month. Phone 306-7824030.

Duplexes for Rent 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX. Fridge, stove, DW, A/C, W/D. Lg. fenced yard, deck, shed. No smoking or pets. $1200/mth + utilities + damage deposit. Application and references required. 306-620-9414 after 6pm.

Houses For Rent 3 BEDROOM house with full basement and single car garage. Available Immediately. Phone Garry at 306-621-6793. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. recently renovated, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228; Brad at 306-3160204 & Joe at 306-621-0466.

Houses For Rent STOREY & 1/2, 3 Bedroom Farmhouse with large steel quonset. 15 kms North of Theodore. Well treed yard, Available Immediately. $450/month. Phone 306-3525956. THREE BEDROOM Family houses available for Rent. Fridge and stove included; tenant responsible for all utilities. Rent is based on Income. For more information and to get an application form, please contact: Lestock Housing Authority. Phone 306-274-2123, 306-274-7788, 306-274-4666 or 306-274-2173.

Rent to Own SMALL 1 bedroom house for sale or rent to own, w/dr/frdg/stv, new flooring & newer windows, large corner lot, $69K. Phone 306-7836600.

Rooms ROOM AVAILABLE, all utilities included, fully furnished. References required. Phone 306-782-1271 or 306-621-4896.

Suites For Rent FOR RENT Very clean 1 & 2 bedroom suites in 4-plex, fridge/stove. Phone 306-783-5550. Ask for Mike. NOW ACCEPTING Applications for fully furnished basement suite for 1 person. non-smoking, No Pets, Available Oct. 1. $800/month. Utilities included. Phone 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. TAKING APPLICATIONS for unfurnished 2 bedroom suite for rent in quiet 4-plex behind Melrose Place, fridge, stove, washer/dryer included. Private entrance. Mature adults only, N/P, N/S, $950/month plus utilities. Call 306-783-4593 or 306-621-1103.

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Appliances SEARS KENMORE portable apartment size washing machine, very good condition. Asking $275. OBO. 306-783-4722.

Wanted FOUR GOOD Used winter tires 205/60 R15’s. General tires preferred. Phone after 8pm 306-7424682.

WANTED: COLLECTIBLE Pictures of vintage historic buildings. Churches, schools, barns and homes. Anything of interest. 1800s-early 1900s. Phone 306-786-7991. WANTED: International Tractors 1206, 1256, 1456, 1026, 1468. John Deere 3010, 3020, series Cockshutts, Oliver’s 99, 1900, 1950s, 2255, Older F.W.A. AllisD-21, 210. Old Service Station & Dealership Signs, Gas pumps, etc. 303-369-2810 home, 306-2215908 cell.

MAIN FLOOR of 3 Bedroom House on Maple Avenue. Utilities included. $1550/month. No Pets, No Smoking. Co-signers Needed. Available Oct. 1. Phone 306-6213544 after 5pm.

WANTED: SHED ANTLERS, OLD TRAPS, beaver castors, all wild fur-coyotes, fox etc. Contact Bryon-306-278-7756 Phil-306-2782299.

MALE ROOMMATE to Share a house. NS, ND, $650 incl. utilities. Leave message @ 306-792-2289

ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE in Oak. Holds a 36” TV and pictures or curios in corner. Unit suitable for corner. $1200 new - sacrifice at $200. 306-783-3280. TWIN LOVE Seats, microfibre, medium taupe; Red velvet recliner. Phone 306-783-3111.

OLDER 2 Bedroom House for rent. Available Immediately. No garage. Phone 306-783-5327. SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222. SPY HILL HOUSING is currently accepting applications for 3 bedroom family homes. New hot water tank & furnaces (2014). Fridge & stove included, full basement, big yard, No smoking. Rent is based on income. For information contact Denyse Jack, Manager, Box 58, Spy Hill, SK., S0A 3W0, 306-7400542.

Furniture

For Sale - Misc 205L PLASTIC Drums For Sale (Rain Barrels) $40/each. Call Colin @Commercial Cleaning Chemicals 306-621-0147.

GRAIN FED BEEF OCTOBER SALE Beef Sides $4.00/lb. Cut & Wrapped. Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb. North Country Meats, Stenen

306-548-2807 or 306-621-1082

For Sale - Misc

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Published weekly by Boundary Publishers Ltd., a subsidiary of Glacier Ventures International Corp. The Glacier group of companies collects personal information from our customers in the normal course of business transactions. We use that information to provide you with our products and services you request. On occasion we may contact you for purposes of research, surveys and other such matters. To provide you with better service we may share your personal information with our sister companies and also outside, selected third parties who perform work for us as suppliers, agents, service providers and information gatherers. Our subscription list may be provided to other organizations who have products and services that may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to participate in such matters, please contact us at the following address: Yorkton This Week, 20 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, S3N 2X3. For a complete statement of our privacy policy, please go to our website at: www.yorktonthisweek.com or stop by our office and pick up a copy. Yorkton This Week is owned and operated by Boundary Publishers Ltd., a subsidiary of Glacier Ventures International Corp. 2-9’x8’ Cedar Garage Doors in good condition with rails. $150 each or both for $200. 306-7833964. 2 STAND UP Shower Units w/doors - $100.00/each. OBO. 1 Yamaha electone organ - $500.00 OBO. 1 1000 gallon stock trough $150.00 OBO. All in good condition. Call 306-783-0650. 6 CREAM CANS, Walnut wooden china cabinet approx. 60 yrs.old, portable spin dryer. Call 306-7823710. Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1000; 8x10ft. $1250; 8x12ft $1550; 54” vinyl doors; insulated large dog houses, $300. 306-783-8260. DELTA BENCH Grinder 1/2HP, Cuisinart Food Processor, Cuisinart Electric Skillet, 7 1/4 inch Commercial Saw Black & Decker, 8 inch Bench Grinder, 6 quart slow cooker, Hydraulic Jack (10 ton), Men’s 18 speed Bike w/hand brakes, Left hand golf set with new balls, Record player/radio cabinet style. Phone 306-782-7335. ELECTRIC POTTER’S Kiln, Potter’s wheel and accessories. Phone 306-621-7272. FARM COTTAGE Cheese for sale. Call 306-548-4711. FREE CATALOGUE FROM HALFORD’S!! Over 4000 products: BUTCHER SUPPLIES, LEATHER & CRAFT SUPPLIES, TRAPS and WILDLIFE CONTROL PRODUCTS. 1-800-353-7864, email: order@halfordhide.com, Visit www.halfordsmailorder.com. GIFT CERTIFICATE at Dream Weddings. Value $2625.00, K.W. Men’s Wear Gift Certificate. Value $1000.00, Event by Kristin Wedding Planning & Decorating. Value $1375.00, Carol’s Photography Gift Card. Value $2500.00, Hair & Make up Service. Value $800.00, Swiss Gear Luggage set 3. Value $570.00. asking 60% on Value. Phone 306-783-3983. GRAIN FED Roasting Chickens $2.85/lb., Turkeys $3/lb. Hormone & drug free. Free delivery to Yorkton. Phone 306-335-2700. NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1300. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details. UNDERGROUND WIRE, 9 - 250 watt low bay light fixtures and many other electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076. USED HYDRAULIC Chair, Sink & Vanity, Dryer & chair. Make offer. Phone 306-542-3748. USED SHEETING and planks, $300. OBO. Call 306-621-6422.

Garage Sales

Cars

RVs/Campers/Trailers

The Yorkton Exhibition Association’s

2004 HYUNDAI Accent, 2 door, hatchback, beige, automatic, good shape, 102,000 kms, $2,300., OBO. Phone 306-782-2549.

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

GIGANTIC 1-DAY INDOOR FLEA MARKET Saturday, September 26, 2015 10 am – 3 pm Gallagher Centre Curling Rink Yorkton Exhibition Grounds $2 admission will be charged at the Door, 6 yrs + admission proceeds will go towards historical projects

For more information contact Yorkton Exhibition Association 306-783-4800 yorkton.ex@sasktel.net 116 GEORGE AVE. 1 mile west of Casino. Thurs., Sept. 24, Fri., Sept. 25 & Sat., Sept. 26, 9am6pm. Household, lawn mowers, tillers, furniture, antiques, rain or shine. 15 ALLAN BAY. Thurs., Sept. 24, Fri., Sept. 25, Sat., Sept. 26 & Sun., Sept. 27, 10am-6pm. Chainsaw, tools, clothes, records and miscellaneous. 182 CLAREWOOD CRES. Fri., Sept. 25, Sat., Sept. 26, Sun., Sept. 27, 10am-5pm. Huge Multifamily Covered Garage Sale. Furniture, sports equipment, ski-doo helmets, high chair, stroller, many toys, crafts, costumes, household items, antiques. 227 TUPPER AVE. Fir., Sept. 25, 3pm-7pm. Sat., Sept.26, 9am3pm. Multi-family garage sale. Cancelled if raining. 27 MORRIS BAY. Thurs., Sept. 24, 9am, Fri., Sept. 25, 10am & Sat., Sept. 26, 11am. Multi-Household Garage Sale. Miscellaneous household items. 289 6TH AVE. N. Thurs., Sept. 24, Fri., Sept. 25 & Sat., Sept. 26, 9am-6pm. Misc. household items, hockey equip. & lots of videos. 30 WATERLOO Rd.; Wed., Sept. 23, Thurs., Sept. 24, Fri., Sept. 25, 9am-6pm. Mega tools & misc. 32 STILLWATER Bay; Fri., Sept. 25, 10am-7pm, Sat., Sept. 26, 9am-4pm. Multi-family garage sale. Outdoor & indoor furniture. Household items, etc. 340 MAPLE AVE. Thurs., Sept. 24, 8:30am-1pm. Helly Hansen, Bench jackets, Pandora necklace sets, Bradford framed angel plates, round bevelled mirror, karate outfit, home decor, misc. 46 MCNEIL CRES. Sat., Sept. 26, 9am-5pm. New 25” x 19” vanity top, golf clubs, boy’s skates, sizes 2 1/2 and 6, trunk, butter churn and more. 86 BIGGS Cres.; Thurs., Sept. 24 & Fri., Sept. 25, 10am-4pm daily. Misc. household items. NORM LUTCHER’S Flea Market Tables at the Curling Rink. Sat., Sept. 26, 10am-3pm. Especially for Men - electric tools, 1/3hp jacuzzi pressure pump, saws, axes, nails, screws, cross country skiis, snowshoes, fishing rods & tackle, antiques, golf clubs and much, much more.

Dogs DOG SITTER NEEDED - We are looking for someone to look after our dog Boo for approximately 11 weeks this winter. If interested please call Sonya or Jim at 306783-0018 for further information and details. References required.

Auto Miscellaneous WANTED: 1963 - 1978 cars, trucks, vans, any condition. Prefer $500. and under, Phone 306-4346762. Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

Cars 1995 Taurus. 3600.

Phone

306-795-

1997 FOUR DOOR Buick LeSabre, excellent condition, always maintained, lady driven, $2,500., 190,812 kms, call evenings 306728-5146. 2002 BUICK Century Custom. White, V6, 4 door, good condition, low mileage. Call 306-786-6335 or 306-783-6637.

2004 OLDSMOBILE Alero, fully loaded, automatic, sunroof, 236,000kms. Asking $2,800. Phone 306-563-5400.

Snowmobiles

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

FOR SALE: Yamaha 2013 Nytro FX & 2012 Phazer GT, four stroke, short tracks, electric starts, low mileage, new condition. Call 306563-5400.

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

Farm Implements

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

Parts & Accessories 4.2L V6 Engine & Automatic Transmission from 1997 Ford F-150. Complete Unit $750. Engine only $500 Transmission only $350. Call Len 306-695-2257

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

Sports & Imports 2006 BMW 330XI (all wheel drive), 4 door sedan, grey in colour, 147,500 kms, $12,250 OBO. Call Dale for further details. 306-6212040.

Trucks & Vans 1988 FORD F-150 XLT Lariat, 2WD, 8’ box, 6 cyl 5 speed std, air conditioning, tilt wheel & cruise, new tires, new clutch, very good mechanical condition. Call Len 306-695-2257. 1997 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4.2L V6, 5 speed std, Needs head gaskets. Includes box cover. $500. Call Len 306-695-2257. 2003 CHEVY Z71 extended cab, 4x4, 200,000kms. Phone 306-7837272. 2003 S-10 Chevy Truck. 4.3L, V6, 170 kms. 306-783-3280. 2004 TOYOTA Tundra Ext. Cab, 4.7L, V8, box liner, 2 new Michelin tires, new battery, new windshield, A/C, power windows/locks, very good condition. Asking $6,500. 306-783-7515. 2006 DODGE RAM 2500 Sport, Diesel, 4x4, quad cab, short box, 180,000kms, Premium condition. Must Sell. $22,000. Yorkton. Phone 306-562-8866. 2007 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD, 4X4, Air, tilt, cruise, power windows, locks, 6 disc cd player, and more. $15,600 OBO. For more info call or text 1-306-621-1754.

Boats 15 1/2 VANGUARD Tri-hall centre steering, walk-through windshield, 55 Johnson with trailer. Carbs just done. $1,250. OBO. 306-5427106.

RVs/Campers/Trailers 1997 FLEETWOOD Pace Arrow Motorhome. 35 footer with large slide, levelling jack, rear vision camera, Ford chassis with reliable 454 V8, tandem rear axle, good rubber. Has queen island bed and the coach has a very neat layout that has to be seen. Unit is in good shape. Asking $22,000. Phone 306-782-6407. 2007 DOLPHIN LX, 2 slides, full body paint, 4-door fridge, 7000 watt generator, includes 2006 Malibu Max, stored inside, 22,000 miles, kids and pet free. Better than New. Phone 204-683-2398. FOR SALE: 2011 Rockwood tent trailer, King and Queen heated beds, 14 feet closed 25 open, loaded, slide-out dinette, outside and inside shower with toilet, water tank and pump, furnace, electric lift, microwave and extra fridge, awning and add-a-room and BBQ. Used very little, $6,000. 1-204683-2269. OLDER 16FT, Camper. Good for hunters, propane stove & furnace. Older Chrysler 20hp. boat motor. Phone 306-325-2182, 306-2582246 or 306-292-9526. READY TO CAMP Next Year? 23ft. lightweight Prowler camper. Very clean, fully equipped, sleeps 8. Asking $6,000. Text or leave message 306-621-9535 to view.

1987 CASE IH 1680 Combine, 3950 hours. $6,500. Phone 306563-6376. 1996 25 ft. Westward 9200 sp. Swather, 960 HDR W/PU Reels, 1786 hrs. Recent $7,000. work order, approx. 100 hrs ago. New canvases, knife, rubber rollers. 972 wobble box. Excellent condition, $31,000. OBO. Phone 1-306593-7101. FOR SALE: 1968 JD 5020 new 24.5 x 32 tires & new batteries. New Holland 1400 for parts. Call 306-272-4841. FOR SALE: 1988 Chamberlain aluminum 48’ cattle pot. Previously licensed and safetied in SK. $11,900 OBO. Phone 204-5642527.

Farm Implements FOR SALE: #546 Rock-o-matic rock picker, rebuilt teeth. Batts, tires, hydraulics good. Asking $1,500. Can email picture. Tel: 204-564-2593. Roblin area. GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB GRAVITY WAGONS New 400BU $7400.00 Used 275 & 750 BU $2000.00 Up. Used Grain Carts 600 & 1100 Bushel. Large Selection. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403. IHC 11FT. Vibrashank $325 OBO; 9ft. Deep Tillage w/new shovels $325 OBO. Farm Trailer with 8X14 pressure treated deck $500 OBO. 306-563-5074. LIKE NEW 2003 8825 Swather Case IH hydraulic power, cab, 116 hours. Asking $75,000 OBO: Combine 1688 Case, 2204 hours, good condition, shedded, $85,000 OBO: 2001 Bourgault air seeder & tank, 4oft cultivator, Model 2155, 150 bushel tanks. Asking $40,000 OBO: Like new JD 22ft & 2” discer 637, soil management. Asking $37,000 OBO: 1979 Red 1 Ton steel Dodge Grain truck, new canvass, 2942 miles. Asking $17,000 OBO. Phone 306-728-3408. MORRIS HAY HIKER 1400 series hauls up to 14 round bales. Mint condition. $24,000 OBO. Call 1-780-887-6234 WANTED: 20’ - 26’ medium duty tandem disc. Phone 306-8764707.

Farm Services CUSTOM HAULING Bales, Livestock, Equipment, etc. Self unloading bale trailer hauls 17 round bales. Livestock trailer is licensed for 20,000lbs. Phone 306-5930002 or 306-547-7572.

Feed & Grain

HARVEST SHOWDOWN November 4 - 7, 2015 COMMERCIAL GRAIN SHOW ENTRY DEADLINE

Friday, October 16 • Canola Crush • Forage Show

Friday, October 23 • All other grain classes • Pedigreed seed ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.YORKTONEXHIBITION.COM OR IN PERSON AT

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455 Broadway W., Yorkton

306-783-4800 Feed & Seed

North American Food Ingredients are looking for Oats and Brown Flax. Contact Mark DePauw @ 1-306-457-1500. Located in Stoughton along highway 33.


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HARVEST SHOWDOWN November 4 - 7/2015

Commercial Cattle Show & Sale Entry Deadline Monday, October 19, 2015 Entry form available online at www.yorktonexhibition.com or in person at

YORKTON EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION 455 Broadway W. Yorkton 306-783-4800

www.yorktonexhibition.com

Livestock

Livestock

Steel Buildings / Granaries

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC.

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

Yorkton, Sask.

Available for long and short distance livestock hauling. Reasonable rates. Your choice • 53’ tridem trailer • 53’ quad trailer.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

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Too tired to walk? Too tired to drive? Too tired to move? Well, if you’re not too tired to read, shop Yorkton This Week and Marketplace Classifieds.

For a no obligation consultation call John Bueckert

306-621-3697 or email jgbueckert@icloud.com

Career Opportunities

Director, Advancement Parkland College invites applications for a Director of Advancement at our Yorkton Campus.

FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 year old and yearling Charolais bulls. Some red factor. Phone 306435-7116, 306-645-4383 or 306645-2955. King’s Polled Charolais.

Classes & Courses

Classes & Courses

• 30 Years Driver Training Experience • One to One Professional Instruction • Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses • Air Brakes Ph. Yorkton, SK

8 COW/CALF pairs for sale. 6 blacks, 1 red/white faced & 1 tan cow. Cows are rebred to red angus bull. Asking $3500/pair. Call 306-898-4502 or 306-745-7007. Bredenbury, SK.

LOVELAND RED ANGUS has 2 year old bulls for sale, semen tested and delivered. Phone 306-7952710.

Career Training

306-786-6600

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

If there’s something you want to rent, buy, find, trade or sell, check the This Week Classified Ads.

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The Opportunity: The Director, Advancement is responsible to lead the College in advancing and strategically aligning fundraising and development initiatives, strategic planning, communications and marketing. Reporting to the President, this senior management position will provide leadership and direction in the decision making that establishes overall College performance levels. The Director, Advancement is responsible for the direct supervision and management of the Communication and Marketing area of the College.

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Classes & Courses

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‡ Master’s degree in Adult Education, Business or a related area. ‡ Five (5) years’ experience in a similar senior management position related to post-secondary, business or adult education ‡ Experience in Professional Fundraising, Strategic Planning and proposal writing. ‡ Experience in, and knowledge of fundraising philanthropy, with the ability to understand the culture of the workplace, internal and external. ‡ Previous successful work experience illustrating adaptabilLW\ DQG ÀH[LELOLW\ WR PHHW RUJDQL]DWLRQDO QHHGV ‡ Individuals with similar background or experiences relative to the requirements above will be given consideration.

GEDŽ tests offer adults, who have not completed high school, the opportunity to obtain the equivalent of a Grade 12 standing. The equivalency diploma is a recognized credential that can be the key to employment opportunities, advancement, further education and financial reward. GEDŽ Prep Course Dates: Mondays & Wednesdays from Oct 5 to Nov 19, 2015 Location: Yorkton, SK Time: 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Tuition: $125.00 Study Manual: $30.00 (optional) GEDŽ Test Dates: Nov 23-25, 2015 *All GEDŽ tests are computerized. Register for the test online at ged.com Exam Fee: $40.00

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

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WANTED FARM LABOURER to operate a Naet Wrap Baler, John Deere equipment as well as combine. Experience with equipment required. Phone 306-795-2710.

Career Opportunities CANADIAN TAXPAYERS FEDERATION has openings for Commission Sales Reps offering generous bonus incentives and residual income. CALL TOLLFREE: 1-800-667-7933 Ext. 1111, Email: national.manager@taxpayer.com or Visit: www.taxpayer.com.

DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free info: www.BossFree123.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. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! InDemand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

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September 25, 2015 | This Week Marketplace Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Employment Opportunity: Vanguard Credit Union is a progressive Ànancial institution focused on the well-being of its members and staff. We are committed to local ownership, local management and enabling economic development in the communities we serve. We do this by providing personal, professional service to our members and taking an active role in supporting and strengthening the social fabric of the region. ➢ Vanguard Credit Union is currently accepting applications for a Credential Financial Strategies Inc. Representative, Russell Location For more information, please visit our website at www.vanguardcu.mb.ca Please submit your resume in conÀdence by Tuesday, September 29th to: Stacy Gill Human Resource Team Leader Vanguard Credit Union sgill@vanguardcu.mb.ca

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EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATOR -Very competitive salary -Hours are evenings & weekends -Will train -Sewing experience an asset Contact John at john.bueckert@marks.com

The Rural Municipality of Churchbridge No. 211 is accepting applications for the position of full time Heavy Equipment Operator. The applicant will be required to operate mainly a motor grader and may be required to operate a backhoe, challenger tractor and any other equipment as directed. Applicants must be reliable, physically Àt and mechanically inclined to perform routine maintenance and repairs to equipment. Must be willing to carry out other duties and tasks as directed, with minimal supervision. Experience in heavy equipment operation and maintenance is required. Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license. A Class 1A license is an asset. The length of employment shall be until freeze up. Submit complete resume, including three references to: Rural Municipality of Churchbridge No. 211 Box 211 Churchbridge, SK S0A 0M0 Email: rmchurchbridge@sasktel.net Fax: 306-896-2743 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful applicant shall be required to start work immediately. Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate has been found.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Good Spirit School Division Is inviting applications for permanent part-time bus drivers for the following routes:

• Bangor into Stockholm • Spy Hill into Langenburg and a temporary part-time bus driver for the following route:

• East of Langenburg into Langenburg For further information or to apply, please visit our website at www.gssd.ca or call 306-786-5505 Applications will be accepted until a suitable pool of candidates is achieved.

Administrative Assistant Required

The joint office of the Village of Pelly and the R.M. of St. Philips requires an Administrative Assistant. This position is 24 hours per week. Experience in municipal administration would be an asset, but we are willing to provide on the job training. Must be bondable. Send resume including references and expected wage rate. Applications accepted until 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 25, 2015. Apply to: Municipal Office Box 220, Pelly, SK, S0A 2Z0 Fax: 306-595-4941 Email: town.pelly@sasktel.net

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!

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SUN., OCT. 4 @ 10:00 A.M.

71 Ross Dr., Yorkton, Sk **Lunch Sold** To View call 306-783-7490 or 306-641-4115 Featuring: Built in 2008 Single Story 1599 sq.ft. 3 Bedroom Stucco Home with 2 car attached 24’X24’ Garage. As you come in to the house there is a large entrance with a 2 door closet. Huge Living room and dining area combined. Open Concept kitchen includes plenty of cupboard space, island has 3 large drawers and a sink. The rest of the cupboards have 12 drawers for plenty of space for pots and pans. Beautiful walk in pantry and main floor laundry. Large Master Bedroom with spacious walk in closet and ensuite bathroom with a seat in shower. Bathrooms are lit with tube lighting. 2 Other bedrooms are normal size rooms. Going into the basement the stairs are made wide for an easy comfortable decent. Foundation is a logic style. Basement is not finished but walls are dry walled inside and painted. Floors and ceiling are open to make it your own. It is equipped with a Vanee Air to air heat exchanger. Hot water tank is an on Demand Unit never run out of hot water. Natural Gas Heating. High efficiency Furnace. Garden doors open to the deck, which go down to a patio. Backyard is fenced in with a chain link fence with plastic white strips in between for zero maintenance. This home is perfect as the new schools are close at hand. Terms and Conditions: Owner has 1st right to refusal on house and property. If approval is accepted then 15% deposit is required on sale day held in trust to Karla’s Auction House. The balance is then to be paid in full within 30 days or sooner whichever comes first. The seller and buyer then decide on lawyers to finalize the sale. Household - Maytag Fridge and Stove(Like New), Maytag Washer/Dryer (Like New) 6 pc Oak Dining Room Set, Black Leather Rocker/Foot stool, 42” Sanyo TV, Rool Top Desk, 2 Light Brown Leather Recliner Chairs, 4pc Oak Coffee Table and End Tables, 4 bar Stools, Potato Bin,Chrome/Black TV Stand, 5pc Bedroom Suite, 2 Queen Size Beds, 6 Drawer White Girls Dresser/Mirror, Hand Steamer,Book Shelves, Portable Sewing Machine, pots, pans, dishes, etc Garage - Power Pro Lawn Mower, 5 HP 18” MTD Rota Tiller, 2 Stage Snow Blower with canopy, Commercial Pressure Washer, Snow Thrower, Shop Vac, Garden Tools, Tool Boxes, Hand Tools, 10 speed bicycle, Barbeque, Weed Eater, Wheel Barrow, Lawn Chairs, Extension Ladder, etc Antiques - Drop Leaf Table, Lamps, Pitcher and Basin, Paper Roller, etc Auctioneers Note: Mr. Kruk is moving and house is going to sell!! This is a very well kept clean home. New schools close at hand!! Come see for yourself. All furniture is in excellent condition. 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

“NEW” STORE INVENTORY CLOSEOUT AUCTION

SAT., OCT. 3 @ 9:00 A.M.

Yorkton Ag Pavilion, 455 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK Featuring: Semi Truck Parts (Truckers Dream!!!)- Brake Parts, Belts, Hoses, Air Brake Parts, Suspension Parts, Clearance Lights, Trailer Mud Flaps, Snap Rings, Oil Batch Seals, Bearings, Automatic Brake Adjusters, Air Leaf Bushings, Gabriel Fleet Line Shocks, Alternators, Muffler Supplies, Drive Chain Components, Door Seals, Axle Springs, Rad Pressure Caps, Button Head Pins, Hub Seals, Fuel Filters, head Lights, Engine Degreaser, Trailer Connectors, Truck Mirrors, Truck Steps, Truck Lamps, 2-Peterbelt 379 Texas Built Bumpers, Load Locks for Van Trailers, 20-25 22.5/24.5 Semi Tires some with Rims, Large Assortment of Hub Caps ***Princess Diana Stamp Collection***, NHL Novelty Pucks, Key chains, Candles, Kitchenware- Speciality Knives, Kitchen Gadgets, Pet Supplies, Dog Treats, Collars, Groceries - Saran Wrap Rolls, Cases of Pop, Spices, Sauces, Salad Dressings etc Die Cast Cars and Nascar Collection Stationary and Office Supplies, Storage Cabinets Full of Plumbing Supplies hose clamps, etc Electrical Supplies - ends, Plugs, Breakers, Tape, etc. Hardware - Water Nozzles, Cupboard Door Handles, Hinges, Computer/Stereo Cables, Butane Burners, Wireless Remotes, Fishing Tackle, Caterpillar Flash Lights, Large Assortment of Oils, 55 Gallon Drum of 50/50 Mix Antifreeze, Grease, 75 gallons of Windshield Wiper Fluid, De-Icer Fluid, Cases of Fuel Injector Cleaner, Cases of Cleaning Supplies-Palmolive, Pledge, Mop Heads, 200 Kimtuff Wipes, Rolls of Paper towel, Toilet Paper, Shop Towels, Hand Cleaners, Liquid Soap, Car wash, Car Wax, Cases of Toiletries - Cases of Shampoo, Body Wash, Lotions 150 Pairs of work gloves, Large Assortment of CDS and DVDS 500 Cases of various sizes of Deli Takeout Containers Tools - Snap on Tool Box with Large Assortment of Snap on Tools, Specialty Tool Nut Insert Gun, Hole Saw, 45 Pc Tool Sets, Wrench Sets, Saw Blades, Grinding Wheels, Drill Bits, Parts Cabinets, Rigid Table Saw, Garden Tools, Heavy Cord, Portable Propane Heater, Sanding Disks, Bit Sharpener, scroll saws, Amber and Red Clearance Lights, Concrete Hammer Drill, Chains, 8” Drill Press, Screwdrivers, Tape Measures, Aluminium Glass Crusher, 8” Sheets of Styrofoam, Paper Shredder, Chain Link Fence with Posts and Attachments, Cement Mixer, Jen Pole, Extension Ladders, Concrete Cement Float c/w 2 extensions, 41/2”Vertical/Horizontal Metal Cutting Band saw, Acklands 225 Arc Welder, New Iron-Channel, Box, Flat, Angle ,Iron Rods, Aluminum Misc - Chilled Cream Dispenser, Kirby Sentria Vacuum, Freezer, etc Auctioneers Note: In every category there is multiple of each and everything is NEW. There are too many items to mention! Be on time 2 rings selling all day!!! Sale conducted by

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

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This Week Marketplace | September 25, 2015

Judy Wicks has been a leader in the “slow food” movement on the East Coast for more than 30 years. She describes herself as “a conscious eater.” When she opened The White Dog in Philadelphia in 1983, it was a tiny muffin shop on the first floor of her historic Victorian brownstone. As her business grew, Wicks turned the muffin shop into a restaurant. She hired a chef who specialized in showcasing fresh, local meats and produce. Wicks convinced her to expand her menu to include even more local farmers and food artisans. Wicks and her new chef also sought inspiration and guidance from famed West Coast restaurateur and locally grown-food pioneer Alice Waters. The White Dog’s locally sourced menu was considered revolutionary during a

time when restaurants focused on French recipes and imported ingredients. The small muffin shop grew into a 200-seat restaurant, and Wicks became one of the forerunners of the fresh, local, farm-to-table movement on the East Coast. Wicks began using The White Dog as a meeting place and training center for other local business owners who shared her vision of a global economy comprised of a network of self-reliant and sustainable local economies connected by small-to-small fair-trade relationships. Her advocacy on behalf of local businesses and creating selfreliant communities began to consume most of Wicks’ time, and she decided to sell The White Dog restaurant to Marty Grimms in 2009. She also created a unique social contract, as she describes it, for the new owner that ensured he maintained the restau-

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 2015 SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M. STURGIS CURLING RINK ~The Following List Is A Guide Only~ HOUSEHOLD: Dishes, whole grain flour mill, lrg. assort, of Christmas decorations, microwave, pots & pans, bakeware, lamps, bedding, towels, fans, turkey deep fryer, games, grand central clock, sewing machine, sm. kitchen appliances, glasses, cups, jewellery, Dell computer, filter queen vacuum, steam cleaner, entertainment/wall unit, oak china cabinet, chest of drawers, waterfall vanity w/ mirror, chest of drawers, foot & head board & night stand (antique), 4 - twin beds, double bed, 3 - table & chairs, 2 - wooden clothes dryers, oak desk, couch/chair/ loveseat, lrg. patio table w/umbrella & base, Kenmore fridge & stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, chesterfield & love seat, chesterfield & chair, glasstop coffee table & end table, bedroom suit - box spring & mattress & headboard, dresser & chest of drawers, organ, shelving units, rocking chair, treadmill, 2 bathroom square sinks (new), kitchen sink (new), shower & sink taps (new), shower stall w/base 32”x 32” (new), shuffleboard. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Very lrg. collections of wolves (knives - pictures - ornaments), miniature duck on the nest, Blue Mountain pottery, Ukrainian decorative articles, Royal Albert - ”Trent Rose” - 8 fruit nappies - 8 salad plates - 8 bread & butter plates - 2 candy dishes, 3 - Tonka toys, brass spittoon, sm. blue boy plate, occupied Japan tea cup & saucer, tea cups & saucers, dresser set, 1 - prairie lily plate, John Deere articles, roosters, Pepsi tray, brass, 5 gal Red Wing butter churn crock no top. SHOP & TOOLS: Riding lawn mower 14.5 hp - 42” cut, John Deere ISO lawn mower 38” cut zero turn, Honda 3 wheeler, Craftsman snowblower 13.7 hp 27” cut, snowblower 8/26” cut, 2 push mowers, turf power tiller, 5 hp - 20” log splitter, air compressors, garden & yard tools, 5000 watt generator, 3 speed drill press w/stand, King sander w/table, 14” wood band saw w/stand, 15” scroll saw, planner, wolfcraft router w/stand, Rockwell sander & grinder, Sears dovetail template, 2 - table saws, 2 - cut off saws, welding table, sm pressure washer, side grinder, combination 18” scroll saw/sander/skill saw, assort. sm elect. tools, 2-air nailers & assort. of nails, lrg bolt organizer, gun shell loading unit, scale, some loaded & empty, duck decoys, 4 geese decoys, lrg. assort of fishing hooks, older 18 hp Evinrude boat motor, Pioneer chain saw, portable platform scale, 23”x 27” window, 32 x 80 aluminum door, picnic table & bench. VEHICLE: 1985 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. More articles too numerous to mention! “List is subject to additions & deletions!”

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rant’s long-standing practice of buying fair-trade products, locally sourced produce from its list of farmers and vendors, and only serving meat from ethically treated animals from local producers. Today, Wicks spends most of her time mentoring entrepreneurs via the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia, www.sbnPhiladelphia.org, and the international Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, www.bealocalist.org. Wicks also is a popular speaker and author. Her award-winning book “Good Morning Beautiful Business: The Unexpected Journey of an Activist Entrepreneur and Local Economy Pioneer” was published by Chelsea Green in 2013. Her book won the 2014 Gold Metal in the Business Leadership category from Nautilus Book Awards.

The White Dog remains a popular restaurant in Philadelphia and has opened three other locations in the area. The menu is a tribute to a visionary woman’s desire to support the community she loves and share her knowledge with others. STRAWBERRY PARFAIT This delicious recipe for Strawberry Parfait with Homemade Drop Biscuits and LemonScented Chantilly is a featured item at The White Dog restaurant. Homemade Drop Biscuits: •2 cups all-purpose flour •2 tablespoons baking powder •1/2 teaspoon baking soda •1/2 teaspoon salt •1 teaspoon sugar •1/2 cup cold unsalted butter

•1 cup whole milk Combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and sugar in a bowl. Cut the cold butter into small pieces; add to flour mixture. Using your hands, work the butter into the flour until peasized chunks of butter remain. Add the milk all at once, and carefully fold in using a spatula. Scoop even spoonfuls of batter onto a lined sheet pan, and bake at 350 F for 10 minutes, or until golden. Set aside to cool completely. Makes 6 biscuits. Lemon Chantilly Cream: •2 cups heavy cream •2 tablespoons granulated sugar •Lemon zest from 1 lemon In a stand mixer or by hand, whip cream and sugar to firm peaks. Zest lemon over whipped cream and fold in. Set

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aside. Makes 1 cup. To assemble: •2 pints of local sliced berries Cut each biscuit in half lengthwise. Using a mason jar or bowl, layer the Lemon Chantilly Cream first, then half of a biscuit, followed by berries. Repeat until jars are full. Enjoy immediately or prepare ahead and refrigerate. Serves 4-6. Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’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, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis. million), Will Smith ($26 million), Matt Damon ($25 million) and Hugh Jackman ($23 million).

arriving Feb. 5; the live remake of “The Jungle Book,” out April 15; and “Captain America: Civil War,” arriving May 6. No. 3 on list was Melissa McCarthy with $23 million because of “Spy” (which made $236 million), and her upcoming films “Michelle Darnell” (April 8) and “Ghostbusters” (July 15). Fourth with $21 million is leading Chinese actress Bingbing Fan, who starred in the 2014’s “X-Men: Days of Future Past.” Fifth is Jennifer Aniston with $16.5 million, thanks to “Cake” (which she also produced); “Horrible Bosses

2”; her current film, Peter Bogdanovich’s “She’s Funny That Way”; and the upcoming Gary Marshall film “Mother’s Day,” with Julia Roberts, due April 29. Roberts is No. 6 with $16 million thanks to “Secret in Their Eyes,” with Chiwetel Ejiofor and Nicole Kidman, due Nov. 20; “Money Monster,” which reteams her with George Clooney, due in April; and “Mother’s Day.” Angelina Jolie, Reese Witherspoon, Anne Hathaway and Kristen Stewart round out the top 10. With the exception of Jennifer Lawrence and Scarlett Johansson, actors who filled spots 11-21 of their list made more money than all other actresses: Dwayne Johnson ($31 million), Johnny Depp ($30 million), Leonardo DiCaprio ($29 million), Channing Tatum ($29 million), Chris Hemsworth ($27 million), Daniel Craig ($27 million), Matthew McConaughey ($26.5 million), Bollywood star Shah Rukh Kahn ($26

• “To remove spots from suede, try using an art gum eraser.” — J.C. in Florida • Wet weather can affect your outdoor appliances, making rust a

problem. It can even happen to the metal end of a lightbulb in an outdoor fixture. Coat threads of the light bulb with petroleum jelly to keep it from rusting and becoming hard to unscrew. • To remove scuffs from linoleum floors, simply cut a small “X” into a tennis ball and push the tip of your broom handle

into it. When you come across a sticky spot while sweeping, flip the broom and rub the spot with the tennis ball. • Boots will be coming out of storage soon, while pool and beach supplies will be packed away for the winter. Save your pool noodles to keep boots sitting upright. Simply cut a pool noodle to the height

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of the boot top, and insert. Lo and behold, the boots won’t flop over. This will extend the life of your boots. • “As you pack away your pool supplies, you might want to save the water wings for this cruise/duty-free alcohol hack: Use blow-up arm floaties to protect your liquor bottles while being transported in luggage. Use one or a set depending on the size of the bottle.” — T.T. in Georgia • Got dogs? Here’s a great recipe to get the smell of skunk out: Mix 1 quart hydrogen peroxide (3 percent), 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 teaspoon liquid soap. Mix well and bathe pet in this solution, rubbing it into coat and keeping it away from your dog’s eyes. It can’t be made ahead, so keep the ingredients on hand if you have curious pups and skunks in the area.

HOLLYWOOD — Forbes magazine’s list of the highest paid actresses, from June 2014 to June 2015, is topped by “Hunger Games” Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, with $52 million, thanks to the $752 million gross of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1.” Next up for Lawrence is “Mockingjay — Part 2,” out Nov. 20; “Joy” (as Miracle Mop mogul Joy Mangano), due Christmas Day; and “X-Men: Apocalypse,” arriving May 27. She’s currently writing a screenplay with “Trainwreck” star Amy Schumer, in which they’ll play sisters. Scarlett Johansson is second with $35 million due to “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” (which also starred top maleearner Robert Downey, Jr.) and “Lucy.” Up next is “Hail Caesar,” with Josh Brolin, George Clooney and Channing Tatum,

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The top television earners are “The Big Bang Theory’s” Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki, earning $1 million for each of the 72 episodes they re-signed for. Simon Helberg and Kunal Nayyar are earning $20 million, as is “NCIS” star Mark Harmon. People thought Dan Stevens was crazy for leaving “Downton Abbey,” but his gamble paid off. He’s got two films in post-production: “Criminal Activities,” with John Travolta; and the Western “In the Valley of Violence,” with Ethan Hawke. Stevens currently is filming the thriller “Oppenheimer Strategies,” with Richard Gere and Michael Sheen; and the live-action “Beauty and the Beast” (as The Beast), with Emma Watson as Belle. It will take a lot of make-up to make him look like a beast!


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JOHN DEERE COMBINES

2014 S690’s 176 to 242 hrs.From $469,000 2014 S690 359 hrs. ......................$415,000 2012 S690 4WD 669 hrs.. ............$425,000 2014 S680 190 hrs. ......................$449,000 2013 S680 392 hrs. ......................$405,000 2012 JD S680 4WD .......................JUST IN 2012 S670 516 hrs. ........ARRIVING SOON 2010 9870 1262 hrs. .....................$249,000 2011 JD 9870/615 520 duals ............................From $259,000 2009 9870 928 hrs. .......................$245,000 2005 9860 2015 hrs. .....................$145,000 2004 9860 2227 hrs. .....................$135,000 2010 9770 1108 hrs. .....................$239,000 2009 9770 1102 hrs. ......................JUST IN 2008 9770 1225 hrs. ......................JUST IN 2008 9770 646 hrs. .......................$229,000 2008 9770 1117 hrs. .....................$205,000 2007 9760 1237 hrs. .....................$179,000 2007 9760 1717 hrs. .....................$169,000 2004 9760 1627 hrs. .....................$149,000 2010 9670 919 hrs. ........................JUST IN 2007 9660 1485 hrs. ......................JUST IN 2007 9660 1238 hrs. .....................$169,000 2005 9660 1412 hrs. .....................$146,500 2006 9660 2024 hrs. .....................$135,000 2003 9650 2148 hrs. .....................$125,000 2002 9650 2194 hrs. .....................$119,000 1999 JD 9610 2837 hrs. .................$65,000 1998 CTS2 3391 hrs.......................$47,500 1995 CTS 2632 hrs.........................$43,000 1995 CTS ........................................$40,000 1997 9600 3597 hrs. .......................$49,000 1990 9600 2759 hrs. .......................$27,000

COMPETITIVE COMBINES 2014 Case 9230 72 hrs. ...............$399,000 2012 Case 9230 361 hrs. .............$335,000 2012 NH CR9090 740 hrs. ...........$329,000 2012 NH CR9090 801 hrs. ...........$325,000 2010 Case 9120 1136 hrs. ...........$265,000 2010 NH CR9080 934 hrs. ...........$249,000 2009 Case 8120 1025 hrs. ...........$225,000 2006 NH CR960 1658 hrs. ...........$119,000 2002 Case 2388 1925 hrs. .............$99,000 1998 NH TR98 4168 hrs.................$39,000 1996 Case 2188 3516 hrs. .............$39,000 1998 NH TX66 2048 hrs. ................$39,000 1994 NH TX66 2314 hrs. ................$26,500 1994 Case 1688 3877 hrs. .............$36,500 1986 Case 1680..............................$29,000

COMBINE HEADERS JD 630D’s ............................From $47,000 JD 640D’s ............................From $52,500 JD 635D’s (14) ......................From $75,000 JD 635D’s (13) ......................From $67,500 JD 635D’s (12) ......................From $60,000 JD 635D’s (11) ......................From $55,000 JD 635D’s (10) ......................From $44,000 JD 635D’s (09) ............. $39,000 to $59,000 JD 635 Flex 35’ ...............................$34,000 JD 612C (08) Corn header, only 3000 acres ...............................................$89,000 JD 936D’s .............................From $28,500 JD 936D (08) 36’ .............................$46,500 JD 936D (06) 36’ .............................$42,000 JD 930D (06) ...................................$39,000 JD 930R’s ...............................From $5,900 JD 230’s ..................................From $2,900 Case 2152 40 ft. .............................$65,000 Case 2142’s 35 ft. ................From $55,000 Case 2042 30 ft. .............................$35,000 Case 1010 (87) PU reel, 25’ .............$8,800

2004 JD 9860 STS 5 SEASON LEASE

19,900

$

/YEAR O.A.C.

MacDon 974 36 ft. ..........................$35,000 MacDon 962 36 ft. ..... Reduced to $19,000 MacDon 962 30 ft. ..... Reduced to $19,000 36 ft. Honeybee SP36 (JD) ..................... $12,000 to $39,000 36 ft. Honeybee SP36 (Case) .......JUST IN 30 ft. Honeybee SP30 $19,000 to $39,000 30 ft. NH 971 (10) Low acres .........$28,000 30 ft. NH 970 (05) Low acres .........$23,000

SWATHERS 35 ft. JD W235 (14) 230 hrs.. .......$195,000 35 ft. JD D450.. .............................JUST IN 30 ft. JD A400’s.. ..................From $89,000 36 ft. JD R450...............................$115,000 36 ft. JD A400.................................$98,000 36’ Honeybee Header (fits NH bi-directional) ..................JUST IN Prairie Star 30’, c/w/ 972 header .$72,500

SAVE AN EXTRA 15% OFF THESE PRICES 36 ft. JD 4895 (08) 1109 hrs... .......$79,000 35 ft. MacDon M100 (09) 605 hrs.... ......................................$100,000 30 ft. Westward 9352 1716 hrs... ..$79,000 36 ft. MacDon 2952 (06) 1408 hrs... .......................................$75,000 30 ft. MacDon 2950 c/w 972... ......$79,000 30 ft. Case WDX1202’s... .....From $54,000 25 ft. MacDon 2940... ....................$57,000 30 ft. MF 220 ..................................$27,500 24 ft. Case 5000.. ...........................$11,500

TILLAGE

SWAN RIVER, MB 204-734-3466

ALL USED JD 7R & 9R 4WD’S 3 YEARS INTEREST FREE OAC

INTEREST FREE!

LEASE THIS 2015 JD R4045 SPRAYER FOR

35,775

LEASE THIS 2012 JD 4940 SPRAYER FOR

20,900

$

$

Semi Annual 5 Years OAC

Semi Annual 5 Years OAC

13x90 Brandt (2010) .......................$15,000 13x40 Brandt (2012) .........................$9,900 14x115 Meridian (14) Was $35,00 ................Reduced to $29,000 2095 Brandt Conveyor ..................$39,000

7200R 250 hrs. .............................$195,000 6210R Loader IVT (14) 365 hrs. ..$199,500 6210R Loader IVT (14) 850 hrs. ..$199,500 6210R Loader (12) 662 hrs. .........$179,000 6190R Loader (12) 842 hrs. .........$175,000 6400 Loader (93) ...........................$35,000 1989 JD 4255 MFWD 2005 Kenworth T800 Tri Axle c/w new 25 c/w JD 740 loader ............................... $48,000 ft. box & hoist.................................$89,000 4020 (64) ..........................................$7,500 New Bridgeview 2410 Pulldozer ..$68,000 Used Bridgeview 2410 Pulldozer ........................................$59,500 Case Puma 145 MFD (13) New Pit Express (Double Barrel) .$29,750 1504 hrs., loader ..........................$139,000 JD/NewLeader DN345 Fertilizer NH T7 235 MFD (11) Applicator (2010)..........................$109,000 2224 hrs., loader ..........................$109,000 Ag Chem 8103 Terragator (98) Case 7130 MFD (91) 11,030 hrs. ...$39,000 4871 hrs. .........................................$59,000 Case 1370 (74) ..................................$6500 JD 568 Round Baler ......................$29,500 NH 688 Round Baler ......................$11,500 Case 8545 Square Baler ...............$16,500 JD R4045 (15) 450 hrs. .................JUST IN JD 444 Wheel Loader JD 4940’s 2012 to 2014 .....From $275,000 c/w grapple ....................................$46,500 JD 4930’s ............................From $195,000 JD 567 Round Baler ......................$12,500 JD 4830 (09) 1142 hrs. .................$229,000 Nichols V Ditcher ..............................$1500 JD 4730 (11) 1007 hrs. .................$239,000 36’ Honeybee Header JD 4920 (05) 4020 hrs. .................$139,000 (fits NH bi-directional) ..................JUST IN JD 4710 (04) 3905 hrs. .................$109,000 JD 962I (14) 120 ft., 1700 gal. .....$109,000 Case 4420 (10) 1900 hrs. .............$259,000 Case 3320 (08) 2073 hrs. .............$189,000 9560R (14) PTO, 513 hrs. Was $485,000 ............................REDUCED Ag Chem 1074 (07) 2250 hrs. ......$169,000 Ag Chem 1286C (08) 3000 hrs. ...$139,000 9560R (14) Triples, 611 hrs. Was $469,000 ............................REDUCED Ag Chem 854 (96) 3817 hrs. ..........$55,000 Spracoupe 3640 (97) 1807 hrs. .....$36,000 9560R (14) 1103 hrs. Was $459,000 ............................REDUCED Tyler Patriot (95) 5092 hrs.............$29,000 9560R (13) PTO, 1143 hrs............$419,000 9560R (13) PTO, 1046 hrs............$419,000 9560R (12). .....................................JUST IN 2015 Bourgault 86 ft. 3320 MRB .JUST IN 9510R (14) PTO, triples, 651 hrs. 2015 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 Was $459,000. ...........................REDUCED Less MRB .....................................$248,000 9510R (14) 420 hrs. ......................$399,000 2014 Bourgault 86 ft. 3320/7950 $560,000 9510R (12) 1148 hrs. ....................$345,000 2014 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 MRB .JUST IN 9460R (14) PTO, 570 hrs..............$385,000 2013 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320/7950 $459,000 9360R (13) PTO/3 pt., 1472 hrs. ..$295,000 2012 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 MRB $239,000 9630 (10) 1248 hrs........................$269,000 2009 Bourgault 48 ft. 3310 ...........JUST IN 9630 (09) 2086 hrs........................$249,000 2012 Seedhawk 84 ft. 84-12 9620 (06) .......................................JUST IN c/w 800 bu cart ............................$285,000 9430 (10) PS/PTO/78 gpm ...........$259,000 2010 JD 61 ft. 1835/1910 .............$154,000 9330 (08) Powershift, 5143 hrs.. .$195,000 2010 JD 43 ft. 1895/1910 .............$145,000 9520 (102) 6000 hrs......................$139,000 2007 JD 61 ft. 1835/1910 .............$119,000 9200 (01) Powershift, 1 PTO. .......JUST IN 2006 Bourgault 8810, 8570 (94) 5393 hrs..........................$68,000 MRB, packers/6550 .....................$175,000 8440 (79) 6000 hrs..........................$17,750 2011 Amity 60 ft. Disc Drill ...........$90,000 Bourgault 47 ft/51 ft/64 ft 5710’s....................................From $39,000 9560RT (14) PTO, 562 hrs. ..........$459,000 54’ Bourgault 5710 (04) MRB’s, 5-1/2” 9560RT (14) PTO, 817 hrs. ..........$449,000 pnematic press ..............................$68,000 9560RT (13) PTO, 1363 hrs. ........$399,000 JD 1820’s ..............................From $29,000 9630RT (10) PTO, 2300 hrs. ........$249,000 Flexi-coil 57 ft. 5000/2320 Cart ....$26,000 9510RT (12)...................................$339,000 39’ Flexi-coil 5000 air drill c/w 2320 cart .................................$35,000 Bourgault 40 ft. 534-42/180 Cart..$15,000

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SPRAYERS

JOHN DEERE 4WD TRACTORS

60 ft. Salford 4160.. .....................$165,000 50 ft. Salford 4150 (13)... .............$148,000 41 ft. Salford 2140 (13)... ...............$95,000 50 ft. Salford RTS Heavy Duty ......$89,000 41 ft. Salford 570 RTS (12) 3000 AC ..........................................$82,500 41’ Salford RTS (10) .......................$59,000 40 ft. Lemken Helidor... .................$80,000 40’ Lemken Helidor (14) New discs .......................................$89,000 40 ft. Salford 570 RTS (11)... .........$65,000 22 ft. Wishek 842 NT Disc Only 100 AC... ................................$79,000 30 ft. Wishek 862 NT Disc ............$74,000 40 ft. JD 637 Disc (11)... ................$69,000 29 ft. Sunflower 1141 Disc ............$18,500 61 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (12).....$95,000 61 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (08).....$69,000 41 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (12).....$59,000 52 ft. Bourgault 8810 .....................$36,500 40 ft. Case IH 5800 Chisel Plow ...$29,000 40 ft. Bourgault 8810 .....................$26,500 48 ft. Bourgault 46-50 .....................$7,500 82 ft. Brandt 8200 Hvy. harrow (12) carbide tips .............................$49,000 82 ft. Brandt 8200 Hvy. harrow (12)$45,000 60 ft. Degelman 7000 Strawmaster$32,000 90 ft. Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow ...................................$29,000 Case ST550 Quad Trac (13) ........$289,000 45 ft. Phoenix H14 Rotary Harrow$28,500 Case ST550 Quad Trac (12) ........$269,000 84 ft. Delmar Mid Harrow ...............$5,500 NH TJ530 (06) 3698 hrs. ..............$179,000 NH 9680 (95) 4421 hrs. ..................$65,000 Steiger ST280 (81) 885 Brent 2096 Track Used 1 season JUST IN Cummins ........................................$25,000 Brent 2096 (13) Used 1 season ..$138,000 Steiger ST225 (82) 3306 Cat .........$19,500 Brent 1194 (11) ..............................JUST IN Steiger ST225 (80) 7966 hrs. .........$18,500 Brent 1080 (04) ...............................$35,000 Brent 1084 Avalanche ...................$44,000 Brent 880 (04) Hyd. drive .............JUST IN Degelman 1100 Shuttle Cart .......JUST IN 8320 IVT (10) Front duals, 3 pt. ..$199,000 7290R IVT/ILS 500 hrs. ................$275,000 7230R c/w loader IVT/ILS (13) ....$259,000 16x104 Farm King ................From $22,000 7215R IVT (14) 993 hrs. ...............$225,000

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