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As we count down to the New Year, we’re also counting our blessings. Being a part of this community is on thing for which we’re very greateful, and we cherich the times we’ve shared with all of you in 2014. Thanks for the memories, the friendship and the loyal support you’ve give us. We hope the coming year brings good times, good health and good fortune to you and yours. You deserve the best, and we hope you get it! Our best wishes are certainly with you, friends.

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St. Gabriel School held their annual Christmas celebration, December 18. Called “Dear Santa”, the show was, as always, entertaining and a true reminder of what this season really is: The birth of our Saviour! Merry Christmas, and God Bless!

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Heartland Health Region saved $12,690 on multi-million-dollar Lean pet project The government’s Lean pet project is again showing that it isn’t saving any money while it makes health care worse, according to a fourth region now reporting meagre savings on the pricey program, according to the NDP Documents obtained through access to information laws show that Heartland Health Region reports saving only $12,690 through John Black’s Lean program, the NDP said, December 17. That amount joins the $26,648 the Cypress Health Region reporting saving as a result of John Black’s version of Lean; the $17,465 in savings reported by Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region; and the $131.26 saved in the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region. John Black Lean is in its fourth year in Saskatchewan. “We know health care and patient safety is getting worse – surveys of doctors and health professionals tell us that, the government’s Health Quality Council statistics tell us that, and the record number of critical incidents reported in the Health Ministry’s annual report tells us that,” said NDP leader Cam Broten. “On top of the concerns about the quality of care, John Black’s version of Lean is costing us untold millions and not even

returning a fraction of that in savings. “This government has drunk the Kool-Aid on John Black’s Lean program. It’s beyond time it realized John Black Lean isn’t good for patients, and it’s sucking valuable resources away from the frontlines of care to pay for more administration and consulting fees.” Broten says the government is shovelling money to its Lean pet project, including $40 million for Black, an American Lean Consultant; $3,500 per day for senseis plus $600 per day for their interpreters; and at least $17 million per year for Kaizen Promotion Offices mandated by Black. The government is also spending untold millions on travel expenses to send nearly 1,000 Saskatchewan health care workers to Utah and Seattle to visit an air bag factory and small private health centre, he added. Broten said the

program has gone way too far, and it’s time to get rid of John Black. “Internal documents show that senior leaders in the health care system say John Black is a toxic influence who gossips, undermines health professionals and tattles on them if they question his methods. Health care workers say Lean isn’t working. Even the independent provincial auditor looked at the Provincial Kaizen Promotion headquarters and reported that Lean is an uncoordinated mess. The auditor said things will improve once the government cuts ties with John Black. “It’s time to cancel the damaging John Black Lean program and send this $40 million consultant back to the United States. We can’t afford to keep wasting untold millions for such minimal return, and we could never afford this project’s harmful effects on patients and patient care.”

Still growing: Saskatchewan’s population up 18,000 in past year to nearly 1,130,000 Still growing: Saskatchewan’s population up 18,000 in past year to nearly 1,130,000

Start the day off right . . . Biggar Central School’s Cassidy Winslow, right, and Cruz McNulty attend to a line of very hungry BCS students, December 19. The last day of school before the break, students were

Saskatchewan’s population has grown to nearly 1,130,000 according to the latest figures released

Steelers make off with the win vs Blazers . . . Biggar Central School Senior Blazer, Tiara Keith looks for the hoop versus the visiting Perdue Steelers, December 17. Blazers just weren’t in the game, while the Steelers were firing on all cylinders, going home with a 32-29 win. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam) December 17 by Statistics Canada. As of October 1, there were 1,129,899 people living in Saskatchewan,

an increase of 4,489 in the past quarter and 18,102 in the past year. Premier BradWall noted it was just seven years ago that Saskatchewan’s population hit one million people. “Since then, we have seen steady growth of another 130,000 people – nearly 20,000 per year,” Wall said. “That kind of growth creates both opportunities and challenges. One of those challenges will be to keep our economy and our population growing in 2015 in the face of falling oil revenues. Our government will be working hard to meet this challenge through sound fiscal management, continued investment in important

infrastructure projects and tax incentives for new growth and job creation. “The good news is that Saskatchewan’s economy is a lot more diversified than it was just a few years ago, so a slowdown in one sector can be offset by growth in other areas. That’s why we continue to enjoy the strongest rate of job creation and the lowest unemployment rate in the country, in addition to continued population growth.” Over the past year, Saskatchewan had the second-strongest rate of population growth among the provinces, behind only Alberta.

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Moscow and lies on the northeast coast of the Black Sea near the border with Georgia. This Valentine’s Day had some sad news to report. John Henson, who was the son of Muppet creator Jim Henson, died of a heart attack. He was 48 years old. He was a shareholder in the Jim Henson Company as well as a puppeteer for the Muppets frequently playing Sweetums, a large hairy ogre. Later this year, Sesame Street celebrated its 45th anniversary. Henson’s most beloved and signature Muppet is Kermit, the Frog who was actually created in 1950 and appeared in

Sam and Friends. Later Kermit and Rowlf the Dog appeared in skits on late night talk shows and commercials. But, in 1969 Sesame Street debuted and the world of Muppets blossomed. More characters were introduced -- Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, The Great Gonzo and Animal as part of the Sesame Street gang. Then came the movies -- Muppet Movie, Great Muppet Caper and Muppets Take Manhattan. In the 1980s Disney became involved and acquired Jim Henson Productions and the Muppets franchise. Now the Muppets are a household name. I told the story of

Hannah Taylor who set out to eliminate homelessness. This led me to a website www. ladybugfoundation.ca where I learned more about this young girl and her efforts to help homeless people across the country. The story starts when Hannah was 5 and saw a man eating out of a garbage can during a wintry day. “If everyone shared what they had, could that cure homelessness,” she wondered. She was terribly upset and this scene bothered her. Her mother said, “sometime when you worry and feel sad about things, if you do something to change the problem, your heart won’t feel so sad.” It’s hard to capsulize a whole year into a short column. For me these were highlights of a truly great year. May 2015 be as kind.

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One more year down and we look forward to the beginning of a new year. 2014. There were some good times and some sad times. As has become the tradition, this column will reflect on some past writings. February. The Olympic Winter Games opened in Sochi. Canada’s medal count ended with 10 gold, 10 silver and five bronze. There were 222 Canadian competitors. It was a Canadian record of four double podiums, all in freestyle skiing. And who can forget the double double? Gold in men’s and women’s ice hockey. Followed by gold in men’s and women’s curling. I know we watched on the computers at work and there were lots of cheers during the day. Mascots are a tradition at Olympic games. Appropriately three animals were chosen by the Sochi organizers -- the Polar Bear, the European Hare, the Amur Leopard. All three very good choices for a Winter Olympics being held in a northern clime. Sochi. With a population of 400,000 it is considered the longest city in Europe at 148 km (or 92 miles) along the Caucasus Mountains and is a resort city in the Krasnodar Krai territory. It is located 1,600 km south of

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W3 I suppose that very few people will ever get to read some of these immortal (or is that spelled immoral?) lines taken from Yours Truly’s “Ye Olde Life and Times”, for they haven’t got the same (appeal?) that the diaries of Cleopatra and Sarah Bernhardt may have! Actually they are only a kind of hackledup bunch of records from Y.T.’s own tainted past! He does tell the truth mostly though, except that the “truth” (especially in his case!) is often kind of dull, with the result that he colours some entries up a bit, until even he thinks that he has led an exciting, adventurous life! Some years ago Yours Truly made a remark

about a guy he knew one time – and that some incident had reminded him of him – but, darn it, he not only couldn’t even remember what had reminded him! “My memory is shot!” he thought. He had no choice! He picked up his pen and started to mark things down before he forgot them all entirely! It’s a good thing he never marked down everything he knew, eh? Or there would have been quite a few empty pages in the “Ye Olde L and T!” Hey! That reminds me of a guy I knew one time! When John Diefenbaker was making a speech up north a heckler from the crowd yelled: “Tell them everything

you know John, it sure as hell won’t take very long to tell all that you know!” To which “the Chief” replied: “I’ll tell them all that we both know, it won’t take any longer!” Y.T. sure likes a lot of political jokes, eh? But some political speeches almost make him want to cry! Seeing that Y.T. has finally admitted his memory isn’t so good, some of the below stuff (from “Ye Olde L and T”) is bound to be kind of boring – so don’t blame the Editor if he falls asleep at his desk eh? Of the some 3,000 entries in that old list that he calls “The Olde L and T” all of them actually happened! Actually they couldn’t be otherwise because our folks had always urged us “To thine own self be true!” And because those records were made for him to read, Y.T. would think himself crazier than usual if he tried to remember things that hadn’t really happened! Sometimes Y.T. thinks that “be true to yourself” admonition has influenced our political

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“why?” up to the reader’s imagination!). L105485: Y.T.’s old army number during WWII and being one that he will never forget, is often used (in part!) as his highly technical P.I.N. (whatever that means!) number! Also, Jim Grant (one of the buyers at Cominco Potash), put it on the wall above his desk and never sent an order numbered 105485! 9.50 owing: When: some years ago at a Boy Scout Jamboree. Where: at Prince Albert. Yours Truly was called on to escort one of the Scout mistresses to a special church. What: and when the collection plate was passed, found that all he had in his wallet was a ten dollar bill! Rather than explain to the plate-passer “No thank you, I have some at home!” he dropped the $10 bill on the plate knowing darn well that (if he had lived long enough!), the minister would send him $9.50 change. Mind you this was about 60 years ago, and that minister must be 120 or so old by now, but some day he will think of it! And Y.T. has $9.50 coming, eh?

127 years old! Some years ago (when!) Walt died, our little grandson was very impressed by his medals and said to Yours Truly “Grandpa, can I have your medals?” As Y.T. was 77 at the time he made a quick guess and said grimly, “Yah gotta wait thirty years!” Calmly he looked at me and said quietly, “I might even have to wait ‘till you die!” Y.T. pretended he was indignant and pounded a nearby table, “In that case,” Y.T. answered wildly, “you are gonna have to wait fifty years!” He never batted an eye, he turned to Phyllis who was standing near and said matter-of-factly. “Gramma, what is 77 and 50?” “127!” she said. It’s right out of my hands, eh? When Y.T. is 127 years old, our Grandson is going to want those medals, eh? It’s a pretty sure thing that W3 will never be shown by the CBC, but some of it’s scattered pieces, when shown on the big screen of Y.T.’s memory, are going to keep him from going crazy! (No final wisecracks, eh?)

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Multi-Material recycling program to launch in the new year The Government of Saskatchewan is moving forward with implementation of a province-wide Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP) that will launch in early 2015. MMRP is a cost-sharing program between businesses and municipalities to help pay for the collection and recycling of household packaging and paper materials. Currently, municipal recycling programs are paid for by municipalities. Under MMRP, busi-

nesses and organizations that distribute packaged goods and paper to households in the province will now share responsibility for the cost of recycling these materials. “Our government is committed to seeing effective and sustainable municipal recycling programs for the residents of Saskatchewan,” Environment Minister Scott Moe said. “After careful consideration of feedback from various stakeholders over the past number of months, we are

adjusting the program to provide more clarity on how it will apply to various types of businesses.” Businesses that distribute or sell packaging and paper products in Saskatchewan are required under The Household Packaging and Paper Stewardship Program Regulations to participate in MMRP. The program will be operated by Multi-Material Stewardship Western (MMSW), a non-profit organization. In July of this year, the Minister announced that

Support of Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship Industry Scholarship remains strong Saskatchewan youth are motivated to enter into the skilled trades due to the many rewarding career options available to them and can be supported by scholarships made possible by donations from industry and matching support from the Government of Saskatchewan. Between April of 2013 and June of 2014, eight industry organizations donated a total of $92,000 to the Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship. This generous support provides opportunities for youth who have graduated from the SYA Program and enter into apprenticeship in one of the 49 designated trades and 20 subtrades. “SYA Industry Scholarships encourage young people to enter the skilled trades and become apprentices,” Saskatchewan Apprenticeship Board Chair Garry Kot said. “Donating to the scholarship program

is one of many ways industry gives back to apprenticeship and trade certification and helps grow the next generation of skilled workers.” Since the program was initiated in 2009 by the SATCC, the Saskatchewan Construction Association and industry partners, 42 organizations have donated $622,000. The Government of Saskatchewan, through the Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship also contributes to the program through matching donations. “Partnerships between government and industry are vital to the growth of Saskatchewan’s economy,” Minister responsible for Immigration, Jobs, Skills and Training Jeremy Harrison said. “Together, we are pleased to support youth as they enter into rewarding careers in the skilled trades.” In 2013-14, Construc-

tion Labour Relations of Saskatchewan donated $50,000. The Canada West Equipment Dealers Association contributed $20,000 for their second donation. The Saskatchewan Construction Association raised an additional $10,000 this year, bringing their total contributions to $40,000. The Canadian Welding Association – Regina Chapter, Ensign Energy Services, and Wright Construction each donated $10,000 to the scholarships, while Aim Electric and Highlander Crane contributed $1,000 each. In 2014, 103 scholarships valued at $1,000 each were awarded to eligible high school graduates who completed the SYA program. The SYA Program encourages high school students to explore career opportunities in the skilled trades by providing awareness, research and hands-on experience.

the deadline for stewards to register with MMSW was being extended indefinitely. At that time, a commitment was made that further engagement and feedback from all stakeholders would be sought on the best way to move forward with MMRP. As a result of consultation, adjustments have been made to the program and will be finalized in the new year. The proposed changes include the following: • Small businesses, including newspapers, that have a gross revenue of less than $2 million, or generate less than one tonne of packaging and paper, or operate as a single point of sale (not a franchise or chain) are fully exempt from participating in MMRP. • A two year temporary transition exemption will be in place for businesses whose annual revenue is between $2 and $5 million. These businesses

will not be required to report their tonnage of household packaging and paper during this period, but will be required to register with MMSW and contribute a $500 annual flat fee. • The two year transition exemption will also apply to all larger newspapers (all those not captured within the small business exemption). • During the two-year transitional period, a working group with representatives from municipalities, businesses, newspapers, and the waste reduction community will be supported by the Ministry of Environment, with an aim to identify further program adjustments that would bring mid-size businesses and larger newspapers into the MMRP. • During the two year transitional period, program fees will be set by the Minister of Environment and any changes to fees will be approved by

the Minister. • The Ministry of Environment will reallocate $500,000 to help municipalities cover the costs of recycling over the twoyear transition period. Businesses that do not fall into any of these categories are required to participate fully in MMRP. “We clearly heard that the costs and reporting requirements associated with MMRP could prove challenging for many within the small business community and the newspaper industry,” Moe said. “By exempting small businesses from the program, and allowing a transition period for mid-size businesses to come into compliance, we can continue working with all stakeholders toward a made-in-Saskatchewan solution that will assist municipalities with the cost of recycling and ultimately reduce waste.”

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Alternative table fare by Calvin Daniels

Sometimes a very random event brings a writer to an idea for a weekly column. Recently I was in a local sandwich shop in Yorkton and decided to try the spicy black bean offering. I tend to like to try different things when out for a meal, and I do like spicy, so I figured why not. Since I was able to customize the offering the way I wanted, sprouts, humus, feta cheese, and black olives et cetera, it tasted great. But where the little push came in was the question from the gal making the pita sandwich; ‘was I a

vegetarian?’ I have to admit that is one question which I would have put high on my ‘never going to be asked that’ list. I grew up on a mixed farm, pigs, chickens, often a calf to raise over summer to butcher in the fall, so meat was part of every meal, and while I will occasionally happily graze a salad for supper, I am pretty far from the vegetarian lifestyle, not that there is anything wrong with making a personal choice in what we eat. The question did have me thinking though. In recent years I have

begun to consume far more pulse/legumes than I did when I was younger. While mom and grandma grew green and yes those terrible yellow beans which were served in a tomato soup sauce, and there were of course pork ‘n beans on every camper trip, that was about it. If a lentil came into the house back then it would have had to have been hidden in the rarely eaten store bought soup in a can. They were simply not heard of that I recall. Since then I have found a love of Indian food where lentils and beans are widely used. I have also found I have added lentils, green, red, Spanish and beluga to my own cooking. They were in the pumpkin chicken stew I whipped up for a Halloween gathering of friends, and they were in the traditional pot

of chili that was part of watching the recent Grey Cup. And it’s the same with beans, and even chickpeas, they are showing up on the plate on more regular basis as I learn how tasty they can be in a variety of dishes. As my interest in eating lentils, beans and peas has grown, so too has Prairie farmer interest in growing the crops, in particular in Saskatchewan. The United Nations is about to increase pulse crop awareness even more. The organization has designated 2016,

International Year of Pulses. Recently,Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall announced $100,000 in funding to support activities for the 2016 IYOP.The announcement was made in Mumbai, India, where the premier was touring promoting Saskatchewan as a supplier to India of food and fuel. “The International Year of Pulses will act as a catalyst for heightened awareness of the vital role pulses play in the pursuit of global food security,” Wall said in a release. “As one of the world’s largest producers of pulses, the declaration

is an opportunity for Saskatchewan to showcase its leadership and pursue further export market development.” I have to say I see the investment by the province as a good one, since pulse crops are an area which could see more farmers dedicating acres to given the huge world demand for the crops, and helping facilitate ties to a major user like India makes sense. And from a personal perspective the more I learn about pulses, the more often they find their way to the cooking pot.

October wholesale trade numbers highest on record

Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade numbers reached new highs in October, hitting a record breaking $2.2 billion in sales and jumping 5.4 per cent (seasonally adjusted) over September 2014 according to Statistics Canada. This had Saskatchewan taking top spot among the provinces in terms of percentage growth. On a yearly basis, wholesale trade was up 12.1 per cent (seasonally adjusted), with Saskatchewan landing in second place among the provinces and outpacing the national average of 7.5 per cent.

“Wholesale trade is one of our key economic indicators and this month’s strong numbers are proof that Saskatchewan’s economy is on the right track,” Economy Minister Bill Boyd said. “We are fortunate to have a diverse economy, therefore our wholesale trade remains strong and is a major contributor to growth and prosperity in the province.” Saskatchewan farm products, including livestock and grain, were the industry with the largest gains in October, totalling $288.2 million (seasonally unadjusted).

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20. Grimm brothers birthplace 22. Withered; dry 24. Genus salvia 26. About senator 30. Livestock enclosure 32. Work units 33. Hebrew name meaning dog 34. A tumor composed of muscle tissue 36. Satisfy to excess 41. Third mast 42. A horse’s strut 44. Tree producing gum (Arabic) 45. Armour carried on the arm 46. Winged goddess of the dawn 47. Ego 49. Hesitancy 51. Young woman of society 55. Founder of Babism 57. Mark (abbr.) 58. Jeans maker’s initials Solutions on page 19

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It’s time to walk away from smart meter manufacturer Sensus and demand a full refund, according to the NDP after yet another smart meter fire December 16. NDP Deputy Leader Trent Wotherspoon also called on the government to come clean about the dangers of smart meters on homes over the winter. It claimed Saskatchewan families would be safe because the rash of smart meter fires had been caused by rain, but with the December 16 fire in subzero temperatures, that’s obviously not true. “It’s time to break it off with this company that has created one fire-prone dud model after another,” said Wotherspoon. “Get our money back, and get Sensus meters out of Saskatchewan permanently.” The government signed what the NDP called “a secret” settlement with Sensus, promising to give the American company another $18 million of Saskatchewan’s money, or buy more of the company’s smart meters in the future.

“That’s not on,” said Wotherspoon. “Sensus version 3.2 started fires in Saskatchewan and across North America. Sensus version 3.3 started fires in Saskatchewan and across North America. Now the government is actually using taxpayer money to pay Sensus to come up with version 3.4, and expecting different results. That’s ludicrous. “I don’t want a Sensus smart meter on my home – ever – and I don’t think other Saskatchewan families do, either.” Wotherspoon said the NDP wants the government to recover

the $5 million gift it gave Sensus to develop a new meter, and the $18 million being held for the purchase of new Sensus smart meters. He added that the government should not rule out taking legal action to recover Saskatchewan ratepayers’ money if necessary. Wotherspoon also reiterated his call for the government to make the removal of the dangerous smart meters an urgent priority, getting them off families’ homes much quicker than their current timeline.

We will design and print your business cards!

The Independent Printers 122-Main Street, Biggar • 948.3344

Wishing everyone a wonderful Holiday Season and all the Best in 2015 Thanks to all my customers for your support and I look forward to serving you in the New year!

Ron and Cheryl Amy Rosetown Mainline Motor Products 1-877-979-7999 306-948-5338 (home)

We’re sowing our best wishes with the hope that they grow into joy and prosperity for the folks that we know! We’re displaying our gratitude here and wish you a most spectacular year! We really appreciate your business.

Phillips Electric Biggar • 306-948-5393 or 1-306-221-6888 Dave and staff

www.louisdreyfus.ca

Management and staff Wilkie, SK. 306-843-3113


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Season’s Greetings!!!

With best wishes to you and your family for a happy, healthy and prosperous year. We’re truly grateful for your generous support.

PERDUE AGENCIES LTD. 306-237-4373

And the winners are . . . Shantell Redlick, right, helps pick the Biggar Independent Christmas promotion draw, December 19, while Advertising

Consultant Urla Tyler looks on. Catch our next issue to see just who won! (Independent Photo Daryl Hasein)

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Hope It’s Lucky For Everyone! Our best wishes to you and yours at the New Year.

Thanks for doing business with us!

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from Dr. Kirk Ewen, Dr. Jason Garchinski and staff

223 Main Street • Biggar 1-855-651-3311

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! From Our Hearth To Yours

Ted, Okso, Paula and Emma 306-948-3600

Biggar & District Arts Council celebrating 36 years presents …

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SUNDAY, JAN. 11

Tickets available at de Moissac Jewellers…

7:30 p.m.

Adults/Seniors… advance, $20, at the door $25; Students… advance, $12, DOOR OPENS at 7 p.m. p.m … presented by Biggar & District Arts Council, Stars for Saskatchewan Series at the door $15; Patrons… de Moissac Jewellers, Westwinds Motor Hotel , Shop Easy Foods, Wylie Seeds, Biggar & Landis Insurance Services 12 and under, $5

The Majestic Theatre, Biggar

Sponsors…

Duperow Co-op Biggar & District Credit Union

When it comes to Christmas, we’ve got you covered -- with our warm wishes and heartfelt thanks.


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Environmental decision reached in StarOrion South Diamond Mine Project

Just make sure you smile . . . Leaving an impression is key during the annual Christmas concert at the Majestic Theatre. You never know who may be watching - Santa may have been in the audience! (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

From all of us to all of you, Happy New Year and many thanks for your continued support. Your friendship makes it all worthwhile!

To Our Valued Customers at the Holiday Season

Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, announced December 3 that the proposed StarOrion South Diamond Mine Project, located in Saskatchewan, is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects when the mitigation measures described in the Comprehensive Study Report are taken into account. The Minister has referred the project back to the responsible authorities, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Natural Resources Canada,

for appropriate action. Shore Gold Inc. and the Fort à la Corne Joint Venture is proposing to construct, operate, maintain, and eventually decommission an open-pit diamond mine, processing facilities, and associated infrastructure in the Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest located approximately 60 kilometres east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. In reaching her decision, the Minister considered the Comprehensive Study Report and the comments received from the public and Ab-

original groups on the report. This project was assessed using a sciencebased approach in accordance with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency administers the federal environmental assessment process, which identifies the environmental effects of proposed projects and measures to address those effects, in support of sustainable development.

A Toast To You At The New Year As we lift our glasses we’re filled with cheer; As we recall the good friends we’ve made this year! May your good days be many, and your troubles few, That’s our New Year’s wish for you!

Parrish & Heimbecker Par Limited Hanover Junction Biggar, Sask. Lynn and Chuck Strate and staff

306-237-4282

306-948-1990 30 www.parrishandheimbecker.com

To All Our Membe rs

May all your times be glad times in the upcoming year. Happy New Year, everyone! HOLIDAY HOURS… Jan. 2 - regular hours, 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Board, Management and Staff


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TOP IT OFF with Cheer! FROM OUR HOME TO YOURS We’d like to extend our warm wishes and gratitude to all our kind neighbours this holiday season. It’s been a privilege and a pleasure serving you.

McNulty’s Mobile Seed

Happy New Year!

Wishing a very good year to each one of you! With our thanks for your business all through.

Saskatoon/Biggar

Wayne, Dorothy, Kenneth and Megan

Duane Neufeldt

306-948-5678

Serving Biggar and Area

306-948-8055

Happy New Year! With appreciation for your patronage this past year. Troy, Kerry and everyone at…

306-237-7671

BENEFITS OF CO-OPERATION

WHICH CHEQUE IS YOURS?… $210.15 182.99 76.64 5,592.05 200.00 281.72 200.41 81.32 765.58 62.11 90.94 87.00 319.27 120.47 1,709.74 276.37 229.12 468.71 792.18 144.93 257.38 411.59 305.40 13.00 666.11 232.08 4,750.40 1,560.73 2,462.18 10.00 128.10 4,064.00 151.41 109.00 131.00 31.00 112.00 2,905.00 1,000.00 1,768.00 75.16 115.75 187.37 60.00 179.00 1,761.13 475.00 186.00 208.00 75.00 12.40 98.40 594.44 44.55 62.63 201.21 20,732.00

21.65 2,515.00 1,559.00 420.00 2,840.00 2,820.00 1,135.00 6,996.00 5,954.00 1,066.00 290.00 93.00 4,301.00 112.00 22.00 4,650.00 806.49 1,262.00 177.28 113.91 161.20 1,076.00 136.00 226.48 2,359.00 254.81 4,671.00 496.00 757.00 534.00 1,243.00 695.00 2,201.00 48.71 2,580.69 398.46 93.69 92.50 2,468.86 1,586.96 898.04 6,193.41 14.00 4,619.00 1,385.00 1,659.63 318.12 101.00 5,879.00 51.99 129.00 2,657.00 4,042.34 13.00 2,243.00 28.00 55.00

92.00 1,125.00 4,106.40 18.00 79.00 227.00 19.27 12.00 282.00 258.00 370.42 108.00 438.23 412.24 1,104.00 170.66 19.00 615.00 540.00 4,382.00 15.03 107.00 20.00 1,646.00 3.320.00 15,262.35 111.00 360.00 93.00 102.00 2,335.00 567.00 59.00 223.19 7,132.00 73.00 27.00 541.00 91.00 414.00 6,834.00 113.00 272.00 2,812.00 113.94 15.00 1,993.42 28.00 34.00 247.00 311.00 490.00 599.00 274.00 57.00 65.00 149.00

625.17 2,890.00 1,115.00 1,848.70 1,123.00 416.80 2,212.40 288.32 56.00 21,526.00 406.00 6,470.84 99.04 179.00 221.47 470.00 366.00 236.41 991.00 3,680.00 332.00 29.01 1,473.00 95.00 249.00 5,498.00 56.00 1,595.00 71.00 45.87 370.00 37.00 227.00 446.00 7,425.00 482.00 59.00 3,805.00 1,915.78 1,195.00 234.22 148.00 75.00 7,693.00 205.00 36.97 4,173.00 751.54 5,745.00 259.00 248.00 805.00 251.36 635.47 10,314.00 677.00 140.00

120.00 228.91 177.00 220.00 121.00 20.13 34.00 898.89 18.00 58.87 302.75 222.91 126.00 98.63 124.00 413.00 26.00 286.00 3,774.00 245.00 16.48 104.00 177.00 946.95 30.00 247.00 24.00 14.01 251.36 62.00 35.00 95.00 95.00 71.00 23.00 96.27 1,595.03 379.00 3,589.00 400.00 6,996.00 95.08 93.53 123.85 260.17 46.00 213.77 191.00 253.00 963.00 131.00 94.00 82.00 132.00 1,243.00 253.70 21.00

467.11 1994.00 846.00 61.00 112.00 17.00 37.00 236.00 34.00 95.00 756.00 56.00 75.00 345.00 302.45 23.00 1,024.00 114.00 86.00 61.00 122.00 74.00 2,671.00 113.00 121.00 667.00 146.00 117.00 26.00 46.00 26.00 32.00 456.00 1,411.00 156.00 39.00 32.00 42.00 115.00 65.00 60.00 139.26 190.58 142.00 66.00 66.00 60.00 72.00 62.00 60.00 44.00 49.00 10.93 81.00 57.00 110.74 312.00

259.00 55.00 29.98 153.40 34.00 103.00 187.00 70.32 67.00 383.00 13.00 85.00 546.32 108.00 111.00 55.00 37.00 30.00 73.57 84.00 67.00 43.00 15.00 51.00 78.00 127.00 13.00 274.55 88.00 54.24 48.00 140.00 15.00 343.00 82.00 51.00 308.00 62.00 541.00 10.00 86.00 379.00 43.00 91.00 17.00 177.00 45.00 15.00 69.00 20.00 140.00 10.00 606.00 76.00 92.00 219.00

206.00 90.00 288.96 192.00 529.00 689.00 27.00 198.00 100.00 1,091.00 284.75 68.00 65.00 89.00 88.00 78.00 86.00 201.79 141.00 41.39 115.68 76.74 496.07 75.00 100.00 74.00 161.00 187.00 29.00 38.00 48.00 110.00 100.47 78.00 14.00 28.00 135.00 340.83 143.00 1,399.42 92.00 44.00 293.00 29.00 149.00 27.00 42.00 80.00 47.00 77.00 860.00 221.00 3,790.00 81.00 65.00 163.00

101.00 555.00 113.00 316.00 140.00 595.00 10.00 117.38 149.00 452.00 235.55 56.00 62.00 114.00 80.00 232.45 36.00 159.00 32.00 49.00 127.00 222.00 338.00 14.00 179.00 84.00 110.00 83.00 149.00 239.00 2,845.00 242.00 187.00 1,351.00 109.00 64.00 445.00 48.00 16.00 74.00 172.00 99.00 105.00 165.71 58.00 104.00 508.00 36.00 5,444.00 151.00 165.00 101.00 31.00 2,395.70 201.21 66.87

The above amounts were paid by cheque to Duperow Co-op members during this last year, $469,291.30 returned to the community (includes $72,946 submitted as tax)

306-948-2706


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To all our acquaintances both old and new, goes our gratitude and our best wish, too!

Happy New Year! Angie’s Hair Salon & Barber Shop Angie and Sherry

219 Main St., Biggar • 306-948-3696

Carolling Christmas Kids . . . In their Christmas best, kid-performers were the hit of the annual Carol Festival. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program receives more nominations for 2014 The Government of Saskatchewan will be processing an additional 51 nominations under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) in December 2014. The Government of Canada made the announcement this morning, which could translate into 130 more newcomers to Saskatchewan on top of the approximately 12,000 that arrive in the province each year. The number of nominees in Saskatchewan has increase from 1,517 in 2007 to 4,793 (an increase of 216 per cent). This number reflects both the provincial government’s commitment to welcoming newcomers to Saskatchewan to

help address the labour shortage and become part of the community, as well as the federal government’s recognition of the labour force shortage Saskatchewan faces now and in the future. “Our conservative government in Ottawa is focused on growing the economy and creating jobs from coast to coast to coast,” said Federal Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander. “With Saskatchewan’s economy booming, it’s vital that newcomers to Canada know that opportunities abound on the Prairies. For those who come to Canada, who play by the rules and who are willing to work hard, Saskatchewan is one

of the best places to be right now.” The news of the increase comes on the heels of the federal government’s allocation of 17 additional nominations in November 2014. The combined increases for November and December will bring this year’s SINP nomination cap to 4,818 and will help to further address labour market shortages in the province. “The extra nominations for 2014 are great news for our growing Saskatchewan economy,” Minister responsible for Immigration Jeremy Harrison said. “The government of Saskatchewan has a strong working relationship with the federal government

We value your business and look forward to serving you in the new year.

The board, staff and management of

Landis Credit Union 306-658-2152

Biggar Museum & Gallery ~ Board and staff ~

and we thank them for responding to our needs by increasing the allocations and providing more opportunities for immigrants and their families to live, work and invest in our growing province.” The SINP nomination cap for 2015 will be increased to 5,500 – a jump of 15 per cent over 2014.

Monday at 5:00 p.m. is the deadline for ads and classifieds

Warm Wishes

for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Happy New Year and sincere thanks to each and everyone of you. SPECIAL THANKS to our many volunteers. We look forward to seeing you again in the New Year.

Season’s Greetings… Shelly, Helen, Lorraine, Jeffery and Pat

Randy Weekes, M.L.A. from the Board of Directors and Staff at

Feudal Co-op Bulk Petroleum Cardlock Convenience Store Highway 14 • Perdue

306-237-4639 or 1-877-358-9677

Biggar Constituency 948-4880, toll free 1-877-948-4880 Box 1413, 106-3rd Avenue West, Biggar


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Happy New Year!!!

POP

It’s a New Year! We’re exploding with gratitude for all the great people we’ve had the opportunity to get to know this past year. Here’s to you and to many wonderful times ahead.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

To all our friends and customers out in Biggar and area -- we appreciate your support and wish you all a Happy & Healthy New Year.

~Murray & Lori McNally~ •

AUTOMATICS/STANDARDS

525 - 44th St. E., Saskatoon • 306- 242-2225 “We do things right allomatically”

As the celebration begins, we recall the good times we’ve had this past year serving you, and hope that wherever life takes you in the year ahead, that you are blessed with much love, happiness and good fortune. With our sincere appreciation for your invaluable friendship and support

Happy New Year!

1st Avenue Collision Center Ltd. 306-948-3356 Jeff and Cindy Jeff, Cindy, and Dan

Thinking of You At The New Year

It’s time for holiday fun and gathering the family together to share a warm, wonderful festivity. We hope the holidas bring everything you want!

Wylie Seed & Processing

We wish you and yours the best season ever.

Shirley, Jason and staff • 306-948-3337

306-948-2807 Management and staff

AGI-Envirotank Hwy #4, Biggar • 948-5262

WISHING YOU A HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROPEROUS 2015 We know we have much to celebrate this year, including the privilege of serving great people like you!

It’s going to be a VERY GOOD YEAR! And we know its true -- because once again we’ll have the chance to serve good folks like you. Happy New Year & many thanks for your continued support.

Biggar Liquor Board Store BIGGAR HOTEL Lana and Cindy • 306-948-3575

SEASON’S GREETINGS! The wreaths and the trees and the parties Aren’t what we need to convey It’s the birth of our Saviour, Jesus The real reason for this holiday. We wish to thank our loyal customers, and wish you the best in 2015.

Wylie Seed & Processing Dale, Bill, staff and families

306-948-2807

Biggar Electrical Services 306-948-5291 Adrian and Barbara de Haan Lyle Zbeeshko

Randy Weekes, M.L.A. Biggar Constituency 948-4880, toll free 1-877-948-4880 Box 1413, 106-3rd Avenue West, Biggar Even though snow is blanketing the landscape, we’re warmed by having such good friends and neighbors around us this season. We hope you have a joyful and festive holiday, and a very happy and healthy year ahead.

May the peace and happiness of the Christmas season carry you and your family through the new year and beyond. Thank you for your patronage.

Spyder AutoBody 948-2044 Fred, Patsy, Curtis, Roy, Bryor, Teagon, Josh


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Employment Opportunity YOU WANT TO BE PROUD OF YOUR WORK. WE PROVIDE A REASON. Cargill originates and transforms malting barley into quality malt that is supplied to the brewing industry worldwide. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Cargill Malt operates malting plants in Australia, Belgium, France, Spain, Holland, Germany, United States, Canada, and Argentina. Cargill Malt runs two technical centers, one in Belgium and one in the United States. These facilities are equipped with a state-of-the-art micro- and mini-malting facility and a pilot brewery. Cargill Malt is currently seeking talent for its Prairie Malt location in Biggar, SK for the following positions: t 1SPEVDUJPO 0QFSBUPST +PC #*( t .BJOUFOBODF BOE 3FMJBCJMJUZ .BOBHFS +PC #*( t #BSMFZ 4VQQMZ $IBJO .BOBHFS +PC t .FDIBOJD +PC #*( These exceptional opportunities would provide the ideal candidates the ability to work for one of the leading malting companies in the world and make part of a team that produces malt primarily for brewing customers in North America, South America, Asia Pacific and Europe including Russia. As a business, Cargill Malt strives to be the partner of choice with creative ideas that generate distinctive value for Cargill brewing customers while ensuring a competitive, sustainable and growing position in the global malt industry.

Obituaries Part-time Detail Person required for Ag/Auto dealership, to wash units and clean interiors, all equipment and cleaning supplies provided. Apply to Scott at Cam-Don Motors, Perdue, SK camdonmotors.com 1c3 Class 1A Driver wanted for crude oil and water hauling in Plenty/Dodsland area. Flexible schedule. Home every night. Call Ian @ 306-9327129 1p3

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Biggar Museum & Gallery now has a position open for a part-time (15 hours per week) office manager. Computer, office and retail experience an asset. Please submit resume to Box 1598, Biggar, SK, S0K 0M0 51c3 ‘Almost Home’ Care Home is hiring care aides. Submit resume to Box 1135, Biggar, S0K 0M0, or drop off at 114 - 4th Ave. West, Biggar, or call Sandra @ 306-951-8300. 50c3

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Gary Wayne Antonenko October 25,1951 - December 14, 2014 Gary Antonenko of Struan, Sask. passed away on Sunday, December 14, 2014 at the age of 63. Gary is survived by his partner, Constance Schwalm; his daughter, Emily; his two sons, Wayne (Korin) and Greg (Tina); and four grandchildren. He is also survived by his three sisters, Lorraine (Larry), of Chilliwack, B.C. Eleanor (Terry) of Calgary, Alta. and Sharon (Larry) of Edmonton, Alta., as well as several nieces and nephews, and his husky dog, Eli. He was predeceased by his parents. Gary will be remembered for his quick wit, intelligence and honesty. He took great pride and joy in his gardening, which was obvious every year when he reaped the fruits of his labour. His vegetables, fruit trees and flowers were planted after much deliberation, and he gave without expecting anything in return. Coffee was always on at his house, and you never had to have an invitation to stop by. He will be greatly missed by those who loved him, and the world will never be the same without him, but the angels in heaven will be rejoicing. The family would like to give a special thank you for all the kind care and attention given to Gary from the staff at St. Paul's Hospital Palliative care. If friends so desire memorial tributes may be made to the St. Paul's Hospital Palliative Care Dept. , Saskatoon, Sask. in memory of Gary. Arrangements have been entrusted to Prairie View Chapel and Crematorium. 51c2

Notices

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF

IN THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE LORENZ, LATE OF THE TOWN/DISTRICT OF BIGGAR, IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN, DECEASED. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE, duly veriÀed by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held if any, must be sent to the uncdersigned before the 30th day of January, 2015 BUSSE LAW PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Barristers and Solicitors 302 Main Street, Box 669, BIGGAR, Saskatchewan S0K 0M0 SOLICITORS FOR THE EXECUTOR

DARRYL MARK RIVARD, LATE OF THE VILLAGE/ DISTRICT OF LANDIS, IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN, DECEASED. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE, duly veriÀed by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held if any, must be sent to the uncdersigned before the 30th day of January, 2015 BUSSE LAW PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Barristers and Solicitors 302 Main Street, Box 669, BIGGAR, Saskatchewan S0K 0M0 SOLICITORS FOR THE EXECUTOR

Memoriams KALUZY: In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, George, who passed away December 29, 1973. “Sunshine fades, Shadows fall Sweet remembrance, Out lasts allâ€? ‌ever remembered and missed by the family. 1p1

Coming

SUNDAYS in J A N U A R Y : Presbyterians, Anglicans and Lutherans (PALs) will be worshipping at REDEEMER LUTHERAN Church at 10:30 a.m. January 25, break out your best plaid and help us celebrate Robert Burns and our Presbyterian roots with potluck after service. Everyone is welcome. For more information or pastoral services, phone Pastor Mark Kleiner at 306-9483731 or 306-9517122. 48/10tfn SUNDAYS‌ You are invited to the weekly services of Biggar Associated Gospel Church, corner of 8th and Quebec Street @ 10:50 a.m. Worship will be at 10:50 a.m. Adult Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. The church office number is 306-948-3424, Terry Wicks, Pastor. 36tfn

THURSDAYS: FIT & FUN Over Fifty (all ages welcome). Classes, 11 am. or 5 p.m., January 15 t o April 30. Stop in at New U Fitness or call 306-948-2208. Keep Active and Stay Healthy! 1c3 SUNDAY, JANUARY 4: Biggar Youth Travel Club Bottle Drive. If you would like to donate but will not be home, label BYTC and leave outside. Farm families and businesses, please call 306-951-7609 for pickup. 1p1 S AT U R DAY, JANUARY 25: Biggar New Horizons Ukrainian New Year’s Banquet, 6 p.m., $25 per person. Tickets sold to New Horizons members until December 31. Tickets sold to the public starting January 1. Catered by Kate Sagon. Sonia Horner’s Ukrainian Dancers to entertain. 51c3

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REAL ESTATE SASK. FARMS & RANCHES CANDO: 480 ac.-211 cult., balance pasture, strong water supply, assess. 62,100/qtr. SASKATOON: 29 ac. - 21 cult. ac., assess. 9,800, great potential for a building site! Contact … Murray Murdoch, Cell: 306-858-8000

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Bear Hills Rural Development Corporation Box 327 Biggar, SK S0K 0M0

Licensed Journeyman Adrian de Haan

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Biggar, Sask.

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DR. GLENN RIEKMAN Dentist

BIGGAR ACCOUNTING SERVICES

115 - 1st Avenue West 1 Rosetown, Sask.

OFFICE HOURS Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone:306.882.2123 Emergency (after hours) 306.882.2006

BIGGAR DENTAL CLINIC 104 - 6th Ave. East, Biggar, Sask. Southeast entrance of Nova Wood Bldg. Hours… Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Kirk Ewen Doctor of Optometry

BUSSE LAW PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Barristers & Solicitors

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207 Main St., Biggar

1-866-664-5227

Rebel Landscaping 306-948-2879, evenings 306-948-7207, daytime Ed Kolenosky

• sides of Beef available

SEED CLEANING

Saskatoon - Biggar Office DUANE NEUFELDT 403 Main St., Biggar

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Proud sponsor of Children’s Wish Foundation

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McNULTY’S MOBILE SEED CLEANING Custom Cleaning of H.R.S. & C.P. S. Wheat

Phone: 306-948-5678

Wylie Farms Ltd. SEED CLEANING

A Sign of

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113 - 3rd Ave. W., Biggar

For all your Cereal and Pulse Cleaning Call: Bill: Dale:

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Plant located 8 miles south of Biggar on Hwy #4, ¼ mile west on Triumph Rd.

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of The Battlefords Independently Owned and Operated

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Wally Lorenz Sales Associate 1391 - 100th St. North Battleford, SK S9A 0V9 Day or Night

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306-658-4474, Landis AGRICULTURE

306-948-5455 THUR-O CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Cliff Forsyth Box 736, Biggar

Phone: 306-948-5600

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2015

22 - THE INDEPENDENT, BIGGAR, SK

Fire up fellow football fans with smoked wings

Hope the coming year is rich in blessings for you and yours. May you enjoy abundant health, happiness and good fortune in 2015 and beyond.

Nodwell Roofing Trevor Nodwell • 306-948-5637

With thanks and glad tidings from us this holiday season.

Gift Certificates available

KRF Auto Centre • Granitex Baked-on Coating • Vortex Spray-in Box liners • Auto Accessories • Detailing • Trailer Rentals 227 - 1st Ave. East, Biggar • 306-948-1722

The Super Bowl is nearly here, and that means scores of football fans are readying themselves for a day spent fraternizing with friends and indulging in all of the great food that has become synonymous with the biggest day in American professional sports. No football feast is complete without wings, and this year Super Bowl party hosts can satisfy their guests’ needs for this beloved bar snack with the following recipe for “Virgil’s Smoked Chicken Wings With Blue Cheese Dip” from Neal Corman’s “Virgil’s Barbecue Road Trip Cookbook” (St. Martin’s Press). Virgil’s Smoked Chicken Wings With Blue Cheese Dip Serves 4 Blue Cheese Dip 2 cups blue cheese crumbles, divided 1 cup mayonnaise 1⁄2 cup buttermilk 2 teaspoons hot sauce 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt 1⁄4 cup finely chopped scallions 1⁄4 cup finely chopped celery Marinade 1⁄2 cup vegetable oil 1⁄2 cup hot sauce 4 tablespoons Virgil’s Dry Rub (see below) 4 tablespoons granulated garlic 4 tablespoons granulated onion Juice of 1⁄2 lemon Wings 8 large chicken wings 1⁄2 cup Virgil’s Dry Rub (see below) Sauce 10 1 4 3⁄4 1⁄4

May your year be Àtted with good times, good friends and good fortune. We thank you for your generous support and look forward to serving you again.

Crop Production Services Management and staff

Hwy #4, Biggar, • 306-948-1753

tablespoons unsalted butter teaspoon cornstarch tablespoons white vinegar cup hot sauce teaspoon cayenne pepper

1. To make the dip, combine 1 cup of the blue cheese, mayonnaise, buttermilk, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and salt in the bowl of a food processor and blend on low until smooth. 2. Remove to a medium mixing bowl and fold in the

rest of the blue cheese, scallions and celery, being sure to break up the large blue cheese crumbles. Place in a covered container and refrigerate overnight. 3. Mix all the marinade ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Place the wings in a large container with a lid and pour the mixture over the wings. Toss until the wings are thoroughly coated. Cover and refrigerate for 2 days. 4. Preheat the grill or smoker to 245 F. 5. Spread out the wings on a sheet pan and wipe away any excess marinade. Sprinkle liberally with the dry rub, coating the wings all over. 6. Position the wings on the grill away from the direct heat of the coals or burners, and add hickory to the smoker, or place hickory chips on the coals or gas burners. 7. Cook the wings for about 3 hours, flipping every 30 minutes (their internal temperature should be about 165 F when cooked). 8. While the wings are cooking, cut the butter for the sauce into 1-inch cubes and refrigerate. Whisk the cornstarch into the white vinegar in a small bowl. 9. In a medium sauté pan over medium heat, bring the hot sauce to a simmer and whisk in the thickened vinegar. Return to a simmer, cook for 1 minute, and remove from the heat. 10. Add the cayenne and slowly whisk in the cold butter. Keep warm until serving. 11. Remove the wings from the smoker or grill and put half of them into a bowl, cover with the sauce, and toss. Repeat with the remaining wings and serve on a platter, with the blue cheese dip on the side. Virgil’s Dry Rub Makes 5 to 51⁄2 cups 21⁄2 1 1⁄2 1⁄2 1⁄2 1⁄4 6

cups sweet paprika cup granulated sugar cup Texas-style chili powder cup minced onion cup granulated garlic cup dried parsley flakes tablespoons kosher salt

Combine all of the ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk together until completely incorporated. Transfer to a covered bowl with a tight-fitting lid. Store in a cool, dry place

Monday at 5:00 p.m. is the deadline for ads and classifieds

Wishing you a season Àlled with lots of love, laughter and joy. ~ and ~

For all your support, we are deeply grateful.

MADGEFull Fitness Facility and Circuit

Personal Training, Kickboxing, Sweat with

ROOFING Fitness Classes, Nutrition Consulting

Lest we forget any acquaintances old or new, We’d like to send best wishes to all of you, Along with our gratitude for Brettyour stopping here — Have a jolly good time and a Happy New Year!

Jann, Solana and family OPEN… - 7 days a week -- 5 a.m. - 11 p.m.1st Ave. West • Biggar Co-Ed Hours, 6 p.m.- 11 p.m. 102 - 3rd Ave. West, Biggar

306-948-2700 306-948-5453 Jack, Carolyn and families 306-948-2208 or 306-948-9750

Full Fitness Facility and Circuit … Personal Training, Kickboxing, Sweat with Brett Fitness Classes, Nutrition Consulting OPEN… 7 days a week -- 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. Co-Ed Hours, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. 102 - 3rd Ave. W., Biggar

306-948-2208 or 306-948-9750 (cell)


FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2015

THE INDEPENDENT, BIGGAR, SK - 23

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948-3344

We really mean it when we say that we loved every minute of serving you this past year. Happy New Year and sincere thanks to each and every one of you. We look forward to seeing you again in the new year.

E-Kay Enterprises

Hope It’s a Banner Year! We loved serving you every day this past year! We thank you for your patronage and look forward to seeing you again next year!

George and Joan Ekman, Leroy and Tracy Ekman & Staff 306-948-2544

M & N Repair Mike, Darlene and staff

701-4th Ave. E, Truck Route East, Biggar • 306-948-3996

NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS

Your generous support makes it all possible, and your friendship makes it all worthwhile.

Happy New Year & many thanks!

Grondin Funeral Services Ltd. 306-948-2669

WITH OUR DEEPEST GRATITUDE AT THE NEW YEAR We really appreciate your loyal support and hope that the New Year brings an abundance of joy and good fortune your way.

THE COUNTRY CLIPPER THE COUNTRY CLIPPER GROOMING & BOARDING GROOMING & BOARDING Janet Moon and staff • 306-948-2091 Janet Moon and staff • 306-948-2091

We’ve had a ball serving you this year, and we’d like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for your patronage and trust. Your friendship over the year has been invaluable to us, and we owe our success to the loyal support of customers like you. As we count down to the big day, there’s one more thing we’d like to say:

2015

HAPPY NEW YEAR! WE HOPE

Whether you view the new year as a beginning or an end, what really counts is Ànding the time to spend with people you care about, doing the things that matter most, and for us that means letting you know just how much we appreciate your generous support! Happy New Year and many thanks.

2015 IS YOUR BEST YEAR YET.

113-3rd Ave. W., Biggar • 306-948-5052

0221 /,*+7 7+(5$3<

Westwinds Motor Hotel “Experience the Westwinds Difference”

Janet Moon, Candice Moon, Colour Therapists

Dayna,Trent and staff

306-948-3301

For Information and Appointments

306-948-7682 OR 306-948-7128

RESERVED for 2015

May the peace and joy of this holiday season be with you always

There’s No Place

With Our Gratitude at Year’s End As we get set for a brand new year. We’d like to thank all of those who’ve stopped here For your business and friendship, too We’re really grateful to each one of you!

With best wishes from all of us.

Ivan and Bernice Young and Paul Ogrodnick 306-948-3381

Duperow Co-op Management and staff

Like Home for the Holidays Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and every happiness in the New Year.

35 years of serving Biggar and area 1979-2014

Carter Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Softeners, Pumps, Furnaces, Underground Sprinklers, Air-conditioning

306-948-2624


FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2015

24 - THE INDEPENDENT, BIGGAR, SK

Acacia Chapter No. 3, Order of the Eastern held Installation of 2015 Officers on Tuesday, December 16. Front row, left to right: Janet Mair, Cheryl Rann, Don Tokaryk, Jim Reid; second row, Donna Sweet, Sylvia Thomson, Myrtle Robinson, Debbie Robinson, Elizabeth McMahon, Linda White, Nancy Pike; back

row, Les White, Ron Robinson, Gordon Mair, Vera McNeil, Urla Tyler and John Welykocky. The afternoon of business, open installation and banquet was enjoyed by members and visitors.

SOUTH OF HWY 7 WEST,

/Cari Perih Residential Saleperson (306) 948-7995 Cari.Perih@HammondRealty.ca

ROSETOWN, SASK. 2012 Chev Silverado, 1-ton dually crew LTZ, gray, 48,000km, StkT15218 .... $52,900

www.SoldbyCari.ca

2013 GMC Terrain AWD, white, 32,446km, StkT14444A

... $26,900

2004 Chev Avalanche 4x4, charcoal, 148,902km, StkT15244B........................................ $11,900 2004 GMC ¾ Ext, SLE, silver, 151,443km, StkT14774B .............................................$18,900 2006 Cadillac SRX, silver, 150,481km, StkR5139B ......................................................... $11,900 2006 Volkswagon Jetta TDT, 202,000km StkC1451A ..................................................... $ 9,900 2006 Hummer H3 AWD, white, 136,259km, StkR5130A ................................................ SOLD $11,900 2008 Dodge Nitro SXT, V6, blue, 149,000km, StkT15250A, ......................................... $10,900 2008 GMC Yukon XL SLT, 4x4, silver, 172,834km, StkR5081A ..................................... SOLD $22,900 2008 Chev Equinox LT AWD, black, 135,296km, StkT14655B....................................... $13,500 2008 Buick Enclave CXL, AWD, white diamond, 148,452km, StkT15208A ..................$17,900 2008 Ford Escape XLT, 4X4, V6, black, 152,000km, StkT14781A ...............................$ 8,900 2009 Ford Focus SE, sedan, blue, 67,000km, StkT15146A .............................................. $ 9,900 2009 Chev Silverado ½ crew LTZ, white, 141,034km, StkR5160A ................................. $20,900 2009 Chev Equinox LT AWD, gold, 120,736km, StkT15138A ........................................ $15,900 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4, gold, 90,500km, StkT14821B ........................... $18,900 2009 Ford F-150 Supercrew Platinum, silver, 147,737km, StkT14811A ......................... $25,900 2009 Chev Suburban LT 4x4, white, 184,000km, StkT1561A......................................... $18,900 2010 Buick Enclave CXL AWD, silver, 123,874km, StkT15362A .................................... $26,900 2011 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab, silver, 45,000km, StkT1596A ............................. $28,900 2011 GMC ½ cew SLE Z71, white diamond, 60,658km, StkT14835A ............................ $26,900 2011 Chev Silverado ¾ LTZ 4x4, silver, 102,238km, StkT15240A.................................. $42,900 2011 Chev Silverado ½ crew LTZ, white diamond, 71,900kkm, StkT15293A ................. $28,500 2011 Buick Lacrosse CXL AWD, carbon black, 131,655km, StkC1511A......................... SOLD $18,900 2012 GMC Terrain SLT AWD, gray, 17,465km, StkT14839A ......................................... $33,955 2012 GMC Acadia AWD, gold, 62,325km, Stk15223A .................................................... $34,900 2012 Silverado ½ crew LTZ, white diamond, 63,347km, StkT14717A ........................... $33,272 2012 GMC ½ crew Denali, white diamond, 89,460km, StkR5145 .................................. $33,900 2012 Chev Eqquinox LT AWD, green, 62,768km, StkT15439A ...................................... $22,900 2014 GMC 1-Ton, Crew, Long Box, SRW, white, 21,138km, StkR5154 .......................$41,900

101 7th W

409 2nd W

219 4th E

Ideal revenue opportunity! Beautifully redone 4 bdm home has been converted into 2 separate living quarters. The developed basement suite incls: kitchen, 2 bdm and a 4 piece bath w/ soaker tub. It also has its own entrance and laundry facilities. The utility room houses the ciency furnace, hot water heater & the washer /dryer. The main level has kitchen w/island, living room, 2 bdms, a 4 piece bath & a porch where the laundry facilities are located. Asking $220,000 MLS 516584 oor incls: open concept kitchen, dining room and living room. There are 2 regular bedrooms and master bedroom at the rear of the house. 1 bedroom has patio doors and the master boasts a 3 piece ensuite. The 4 piece bathroom has been renovated and includes a Premiere walk in tub. The lower level is developed and includes the ce, laundry and storage area. It is priced to sell! Asking $168,500 MLS 513943 This stunning renovated 3 bdm, 1,296 sq.ft. home is perfect for any family. The main level incls: A modern kitchen, dining room and living room. Also there are 2 bedrooms and an updated 4 piece bathroom. The upper level is spacious and is ideal for the master bedroom. The lower level has potential for a 4th bedroom, rec room and laundry area. The exterior has had many updates including windows, shingles, and siding. Asking $159,000 MLS 495730

If we don’t have the vehicle you want, we will FIND one for YOU!

Rosetown Mainline Motor Products Hwy #7 West, Rosetown, Sask. Toll free:1-877-979-7999 or 306-882-2691 Dealer License #311284

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113 3rd Ave West Biggar,SK (306) 948-5052 Homes for Sale in Biggar (MLS) 101 7th Ave W

$220,000

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$168,500

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$160,000

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$159,000

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$155,000

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$119,900

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$119,900

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$91,500

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$30,000

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$175,000

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$150,000

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$124,900

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$119,500

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$75,000

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$20,000

Recently Sold 511 7th Ave W

$179,000


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